PAGE FOUR 1k TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawker Team Remains in Race For Championship Olympic District Winner Include Utah, DePaul, Minnesota and Arkansas Kansas and Unh, winners of district seven and eight respectively, in the Olympic basketball elimination, are expected to meet at Kansas City in Convention Hall March 25 and 28, and Dr. F. C. Allen is essential to decide the series wins. Plans for the inter-district tourney are not yet completed, but Dr. F. C. Allen, Kansas coach, has agreed to the dates and Dr. J. A. Reilly, Olympic representative, has tentatively rented the state host. It will have to ratify the arrangements. In the final playoff with Wyoming, Utah State walked away with the right to represent the eighth district in the inter-district Olympic trials by beating the Wyoming quintet in consecutive nights, 42-32, and 42-28. Since their return from a victorious two-game series in Kansas City at Convention Hall, the Kansas Jayhawks have never had one. There was no practice on Saturday, a short session on Sunday, and yesterday no regular practice was held. The Jayhawker will probably swing into regular practice this afternoon. Out of the maze of basketball teams competing for the National Collegiate Athletic Association supremacy, five teams will be selected to enter the tourney at New York in April. At present, the contenders are beginning to decrease and allow possible matches to the winners of the various district. Eliminations throughout the midwest have been completed, and plans for inter-sectional play are being made. In addition, the cost to Coast, the eliminations began last week. At present, results are: District five winner, De Paul of Chicago, will meet district six winner Minnesota, for the playoff to see who enters the finals. The date and place for the playoff have not yet been determined. Dayville, Indiana, 41, to 36, just Saturday. Arkansas, winner in the southwestern tourneys in district four, will meet the undecided southern representative in Iowa and Texas, with playoffs begin tomorrow in New York with Manhattan playing Nigraan and St. Francis of Brooklyn facing Springfield. The final will be played Friday. District two eliminations will be continued until the two teams are predicted to win over Franklin and Marshall and St. John's of Annapolis. A. A.U. games are being played in Denver this week and the winner and runumper will be eligible for the tournament in Madison Square Garden. Women's Intramurals Deck tennis schedule; Tuesday March 17, 4:30, IND vs. IWW; TNT vs ETC. Deck tennis last week; Tuesday, March 10; Kappa Kappa Gamma defended Alpha Gamma Delta, 3-0, and Kappa Alpha Theta forced to Corbin Wednesday, March 11: Pi Beta Phi Here You Are, A New Model Coat--defeated Chi Omega, 3-0, and Alpha Delta Pi defeated Alpha Omicron Pi 2-1. —New gusset sleeve Coat —side vents single and double brested styles. Tailored in tweeds, veils, worsely, and garandines. The Ascot-defeated Chi Omega, 3-0, and Alpha Delta Pi defeated Alpha Omicron Pi 2-1. As low as $22.50 As high as $40 Vast to this suit, plait front. Trouser, xip and plait front. You'll like this suit Thursday, March 12: Gamma PI Beta tied with Sigma Kappa, an Alpha Chi Omega defeated Watkin hall, 2-1. Tuesday is the last day to complete the 60 free-throws. The ten highest will be picked and they will throw 81. This is now in the lead with 48 out of 60. Baseball Tryouts Today Truyoffs for the Cossack baseball team will be held this afternoon on the Intramural diamond west of Robinson Field. The selected players are asked to be present. Sixteen Teams Ready For State Tournament Chanute, Defending Champ Will Have Struggle To Keep Title The state high school basketball tournament will get underway. Thursday afternoon in the Topeka high school gym, with one of the greatest fields ever assembled for the battle to the championship. Sixteen teams, the pick of the state, will compete for the title last year by Chanute. Chanute is back to defend its championship. Arkansas City, Lindsborg, Saskatchewan, Kansas City, Kan., Lawrences, Newton Winfield, Emporia, Topeka, Perma, Marysville, Osborne, Colby, Abdleman will challenge the defenders. Chanute, Ark City, Wyandotte and lindsborg are the outstanding favorites to win the championship, and all are great teams. With the great Ralph Lemon from an elbow infection, Chanute has a good chance of retaining its title. Miller Is in Form Miller stood the tournament on end last year as a sophomore, and is expected to do the same this year. The team star averaged 21 points a game in the state championship, and played last year, and topped off his performance with 28 points in the game for the state championship. He scored 50 points in the regional final last Saturday night. Ark City is a sensational offensive team, the two forwards and the center all averaging better than 10 points a game. The Ark Arks were champions of the Ark Valley League, the toughest conference in the state. Wyndotte enters the tournament with a record of 18 straight victories. The Bulldogs have improved greatly during the second semester and are in third place in the club. They crushed Argentina, a team which had lost only one same previously. Don Ebling in Tourney Don Eling. Linda DeBroussard defended up until the final of the regional tournament. Bail around Don Eling, brother of Kansas' All - American forward, Roy Eiling, and a towering 6 foot 6 inch center, Maupin, the quitter has made history. Eiling was high conference soccer for the second consecutive time. These four are the teams but there are a number of other teams who have competed to the championship. Such teams Lawrence, victorious in its last 14 games, Newark, Ark Valley runner-up, Emporia and Winfield all have a chance. Compete in Rifle Contest Men's Team Ranks Eighth; Womer Win Seventh Place Both the men's and women's rife teams journeyed to Booneville, Mo., last Friday to compete in the two-day Camp Perry rifle tournament, sponsored by the Kemper Military Academy. A four-man team, made up of Lawrence Wood, Ebenezer Leigh, and King Alitheen, placed eighth in the advanced R.O.T.C. class with a total score of 704. There were 21 teams entered in this event, the University of Missouri winning with a total of 719. The women's rille team placed seven in its class with a total of 380 out of a possible 400 points. Helen Hoffman had 120, and she was tied with a 50. This event was won for the second straight year by the University of Wisconsin with a team total of 368 out of possible 400. This is one of the teams that has ever been fired by a women's team. --stock, former Toperka junior champion. The remaining four players who have been invited to participate in the preliminary indoor dill are Bock Steele, Phil Brighton, Howard Duham, and Newman Treger. Read the Kansan Want Ads. KFKU March 17—Tuesday Friday in Education 2:44 p.m. News Flashes, W. A. Dill, K.U. News Bureau. Art Voss Will Direct Kansas Varsity Tennis 2.30 p.m.—Who Fails in Education?" Do Education? Yes. 2:47 p.m.—Books Old and New, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell. Former Singles Champion Must Build Team Around Curry 6:00 p.m.-Athletic Scrapbook, 142nd edition, Prof. E.R. Elbel. --stock, former Toperka junior champion. The remaining four players who have been invited to participate in the preliminary indoor dill are Bock Steele, Phil Brighton, Howard Duham, and Newman Treger. Seven candidates for the variety tennis team are engaging a daily limited indoor practice which is expected to continue for the next two weeks while the outdoor clay courts are being put into shape. The number of men asked to report will be enlarged and the team begins its outdoor season and a general call will be issued to all interested players. Couch Voss expects to build a four-man team around Delmar Curtley, two-year letterman and only returning veteran; Jamie Kall, former state high player; Rachel Hoepe, the pike high and present Kansas-Nashra皋hamba champion; and Newton Hover- For the first time in a number of years Kansas will have a non-playing coach, with Arthur Voss, captain of last year's Jayhawker net team and leader of the Six singles champion, directing the play of this season's varsity team. The team will practice each afternoon from 2 until 3.30 on the court marked off in the Robinson gymnasium. Players will compete in both singles and doubles practice sets during the present indoor season, although Coach Voss will not rank team members until play may be conducted on the outdoor courts. At that time ranking matches should be held to determine team positions. are pending with Washburn, Baker university, Ottawa, Wichita, Emporia, and several other non-conference teams. Aided by William Kiley, Missouri Valley singles and doubles champion, and Western United States doubles champion team with Junior Coen, former Kansas net captain, it is hoped the team will work out with the variety squid and also compete against the regular team in two dual matches. Several other promising newcomers to University tennis circles promise to complete a team which is expected to furnish the team with its signature equipment. Home and home matches have already been scheduled with Kansas State and Nebraska in May. Other dual meets Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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