PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 24 PHI DELT WRESTLERS WIN TOURNAMENT McCoy-Harrington, Dieter-LeMoine and Shirk-Morford Matches Provide Plenty of Thrills for Large Crowd at Intramural Wrestling Finals One hundred fifty howling fans turned out for the finals in the men's intramural wrestling matches last night, to see the Phi Dell's win the tournament. The highlight of the evening was the match between McCoy and Harrington, which had a good percentage of the rosters out on the mat pulling for their favorite. Many of the spectators were more exhausted at the end of the four minutes than the wrestlers. After overcoming an early disadvantage, McCoy won by a fall. Deiter and Lemoine in the 12 excitement for the crowd. Lemoine and who seemed stronger than his opponent, was thrown at the end of 5:57 by his clever opponent Deiter. Deiter seemingly never missed an opportunity to take advantage of his opponent's mistakes and won the match as a result. Last Match Thriller Another thriller was the last match of the evening in which the two heavyweights, Shirk and Morford, made more than one fan crine as they hit the floor. Morford, weighing 184, threw his 210-pound opponent in the almost record time of 2: 02. It was the shortest match of the evening. Two matches were forfeited as Field forfeited to Bodley because of illness. The other match was forfeited to Harrison by Lambon who was injured in practice last Friday night. In the other matches that were held Amsworth three Hamilton in the 121-mile division in 5:13. Noke threw Pardie in 2:30. In another match of the entire evening Townley won from Scott by a fall in 5:17. Theta Tau's Score Although the Phi Dhi team walked away with first place honors with a total of 109 points, the Theta Tau's amassed 89 points without any representatives in the final matches, to take second place. The Beta's breezed into third place only nine points behind the Theta Tau's Fourth place was won by the Phi Gam' who had 67 points. The S A'E's were won by the Phi Cai' with 47, Sigma Ch'is with the Phi Pal' with 47, Sigma Ch'is with 25, Pi KA' with 19 and the Kappa Sigma' with 10 points. The matches were referred by George Noland, Big Six champion in the 145-pound class in 1934 and captain of the Kansas wrestling team in that year. E. Goffman, assistant teacher of physical education, acted as timekeeper and announcer. Women's Intramurals In the final game of the round robin series of basketball games, the Juniors defeated the Seniors, 29-15. The Juniors lead from the beginning, the Seniors and Togarden were the outstanding forwards. Players for the Juniors were Erskine, Rowland, Worley, and Anderson; forwards, Pulley, Edwards, and Dumplin; senior players were Ripley, Irwin, and Hansen, guards. For the whole series the seniors won two games and lost one; the juniors won three games and the sophomores won two games and lost one; and the freshmen lost three games. The second game of the evening proved to be a victory for the sophomores. They defeated the freshmen. 15-9. White, Griffin, and Trekell were the outstanding forwards. Sophomore players were Karlan, Griffin, and Trekell; forwards: Baker, Manning, and Willcutts; freshmen who played were Bigleow, Freshman, and Willcutts; forwards: Bird, Spiegel, and Bulli cuts; guards. Football Rules Are Changed National Committee Makes Major and Minor Alterations Two major changes and several minor alternations will be made in football next season it was announced the past weekend that the National Football League Committee Due to almost unanimous disapproval by the coaches, the "slow whistle" is to be eliminated. This was formerly designed to allow more latitude for the coach. The new procedures necessitate the re-entry of the faster whistle on the part of the referee. The other major change comes in line with the "free ball" ruling for the ball. It is a less powerful side of scrimmage. Now other side may advance the ball if it is recovered before it is dead, instead of the kicking team only a "died ball" in case of recovery. As to the aerial game, the committee proceeded to tighten up the regulations on forward passing. No longer can players, ineligible as pass receivers, he alarms, or waits for a pass, where the pass is caught, intercepted, or falls incomplete. Further, these in- eligibles cannot obstruct the right of way or view of any opponent. Violation of this regulation will subject the student to present interferer pass penalty. Other minor alterations in the present gridiron code embraced the revision of the three minutes notice to both teams before the start of the second half Now both teams must be on the field and prepared to play at the end of the regulation last period. Penalty for this violation has been issued from 25 yards to 15. Jayhawker Track Squad Leaves for Big Six Meet Two Kansas Men Among Six Record Holders Back This Year Couch Bill Hargirs an 15 members of the Ginsburg School lasted for less than a year to be held in the Brewer fieldhouse at Columbia, Mo. The preliminary wills Charles Pitts and Al Wohlwaehler will be out to defend their titles which they won at the meet last year, and are among six title holders who are back on the court. The broad jump last year with a jump of 23 feet, $1\frac{4}{5}$ inches, and Wellhausen shared first place with Short of Mismatch as she cleared the bar at 6 feet, 2 inches. The other defending titleholders include Jacobsen of Nebraska, who won the 60-yard dash in 6.3 last season; Wheelock of Kansas State, winner of the 2-mile in 9:45; Moody of Oklahoma, whose mark of 1.57 proved the conference with a new record in the 880-lap race. The second pair who tied with Nichols of Nebraska for first place in the pole vault at 12 feet, 6 inches. The early season showings of the teams seem to favor the Nebraska Cornhunkers to come out on the long end of the score, with Oklahoma the last year's champions, lost much to Kansas in repeated of repeating with the graduation of K伞berppenberg, star chick man and hurdler, and O'Reilly, winner of the mile run. Kansas is conceived little more than first, although strong in a few events. The Big Six indoor record-holders are as follows: 60-yard dash, 61.2 seconds, Meier of Iowa State; 60-yard low and 64-feet, Lambertus of Nebraska; 90-yard low, 24 seconds, Hincock of Kansas State; 440-yard run, 51.2 seconds, Wollers of Iowa State; 890-yard run, 1.57, Moody of Iowa State, one-mile run, 4 minutes, 20.3 seconds, Cunningham of Mile relay, 3 minutes, 29 seconds, Nebraska in 1632 and Oklahoma in 1633; Shot put, 50 feet, Rhea of Nebraska; Shot put, 89-feet, Shelby of Oklahoma; Broomfield in 10 inches, Mell, Oklahoma; Polo suit, 13 feet, % inch. Men's Intramurals In the playoff of the intramurat tuc ketball games Wednesday night the Phi Dhi *B* "I" won from the Sigma Chi *B* 28-7. The Kappa Sigma *B* beat the Phi Dhi *B* "II" 26-11. In the other two games Haskell was by a forfeit from the S.A.M. and the Acacia's were beaten by the K.E.K. 19-27. Many Nations To Play In Olympic Basketball Rome Letter to Dr. Allen Says 22 Countries Will Participate A letter from R. William James, secretary-general of the International Basketball Federation, at Rome, Italy, addressed to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, bassist of the American rock vectoror of the American Olympic team, brings the news that present indications show at least 22 nations will be representative basketball games at Berlin, Aug. 18 to 16. A meeting of the representatives of the participating countries is to be held in Berlin, March 20, 21, and 22, to interpret the rules for the Olympic games, with the intention to compete are. Canada, United States, Mexico, Argentina Republic, Uruguay, Brazil, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Esthonia, Austria, Hungary, Japan, and China. The American team is to be composed of 14 players, chosen after a tournament in Madison Square Garden, New York, April 3, 4 or 5th. Not more than eight of the 14 players will come from the team winning the playoff game and receive five from the runner up, and the other outstanding players of the tournament. In the tournament will be winner and runner-up of the National A.A.U. tournament, the winner of the national Y.M.C.A. tournament, and five colleges teams chosen after nation-wide elimination tournaments. Colleges of Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, and Oklahoma, will hold their elimination tournament in Kansas City, March 12, 13, and 14, and the winner of this tournament will play the winner at a time and place to be chosen, depending upon what the teams making this inter-district final. Rules throughout, including the final championships, will be under the general rules of basketball in the United States not under any special interpretations. Greeley Teachers and the University of Wyoming are among the leading teams at present in the Rocky Mountain region. Annual questionnaires as to the working of recently adopted basketball rules, and proposals for changes, are sent from the office of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, secretary of the Big Six, in preparation for the meetings of the National Association of Basketball coaches in New York, April 1, 2, and 3, and of the National Basketball Committee of the United States and Canada, also in New York, April 4, 5, and 6. These later days, also, are dates for the American basketball team for the choosing of the American Olympic basketball team. Mentors Are Interrogated on Recently Adopted Regulations The restraining circles now used about the free throw lines offer another set of rules. The new rules on "a fumble not a dribble, the three seconds limitation in the free throw lane, and the one awarding admissibility as superman-like扣分," are injured under The first question being put to the questionnaire vote is the one relating to center jumps. It will be recalled that a rule was adopted last year (2013) by the team to be successful free throws, the ball going to the team scored on, and out of bounds. The questionnaire goes on to inquire of the coach interviewed favors retaining this rule, whether he would go through the field goals, and if this extension of the rule were made, should the ball go to the team scored on (a) at the end of the court, (b) at the end of the division line, (c) at the center circle. A furry question is, "If the center jump is retained, will you favor rotation of jumps?" Questions raised that have not been subject of discussion in this region include: "Would you favor making the fourth foot of a staircase eliminate free throws after a double foul?" Would you disqualify on the fifth foot? "(instead of the fourth as at present)." Would you disqualify on the third foot half after the third foul n that half? 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