PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1936 ] Kansas Fencers Meet Kansas City Instructor K.C.A.C. Officials Pleased with Showing of Students Jim Harport and Tom Orr, members of the University fencing club, together with Dr. James A. Naismith, their instructor, presented an exhibition of his skills at the Club Friday night. Orr and Harport fenced five minutes each with Harvey Trips, who is the fencing instructor for the K.C.A.C. Dr. Naismith was re-recognized. Although it was a no-decision exhibition, both Orr and Rapp showed decidedly superior form. Dr. J. A. Beliegh, president of the K.C.A.C. was surprised at the showing made by the highly students, and praised them highly. The University fencing club is interested in organizing a Missouri Valley tournament with the possibility of hosting an Olympic team. Dr. Reilley is also convinced that there should be a tournament and will endeavor to discover the reactions of the various members of Missouri Valley to such a suggestion. Ra port has written to Wichita University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, and Washington university at St. Louis concerning the feasibility of a round robin tournament to be hold at Kansas City, Mo. According to Raport, the University club has had difficulty in scheduling matches with other schools, due partially to the apparent lack of interest in the sport in this part of the country. The team would like to schedule more exhibitions. Men's Intramurals With the end of the intramural basketball schedule in sight, eight games were played and five were forfeited this weekend. On Friday night, the Acacia team won by forfeit from the Pi K.A. five, and on Saturday the D. U. team beat the Sigma Nu's, the Kappa Sig's Ghosts the Delta Chi's, the Galloping Ghosts won over Coss, and the Phi Chi's won over the A.K. Ps.' all by virtue of forfeits. Four games were played Saturday in the intramural basketball schedule. A high-scoring Phi Game team overwhelmed the Sigma Chi aggregation 44-21. Finley was the high saver for the DTD five in their game with the Phi Game that won 81-16. In the third game of the game the Haskell game of the O's 29-12. The final game of the day saw the Haskell Jayhawks trimming the KE.K.'s 21-18. Of the Games play Friday night the Galloping Ghosts had little trouble downing the Whirlwinds 56-25. Harrington and Duffy won both, and they won a close game from the Hellhounds 29-25. The powerful Rock Chalk I team won from the high-ranking Triangles 36-27. In "A" the division game Duffy beat team 14 to the D.D.T. "B" squad 14. The intramural basketball schedule for the week beginning March 2 is as follows; March, March 2; Phi Delt B" 'I B" i S.A.E "B" 'P. Giam G" 'B" i Kupsa S'B" 'B"; A.T.O. vs. S.PE.; Theta Tau vs. Acuella. Tuesday, March 3: D.T.D vs. DU. Kapsig Sap v. Sig, A.T.E.O. v. PH Delt B"E II, Hellhounds vs. Whirlwinds. March 4: Maskh. March 5: Jellav- hawks vs. S.A.M.; KEK. vs. Acacia "B" division playoff, "B" division play- off Thursday, March 5: D.T.D. vs. S.P.E. D.U. vs. Beta. Friday, March 6: Phi Dei vs. Sigma Nu; Haskell Jayhawk vs. Triangle; "bond division playoff." "bond division playoff." The games played under the schedule of March 2, represent two of the games in "B" division playoff. This playoff will be run off in conjunction with the regular "A" division schedule. The games between the Phi Delt I 1" and the S.A.E." on Monday, March 2. On the same day the Phi Gam "B" team will meet the Kappa Sig "B" team in the lower bracket of the tournament. Tuesday, March 3, the A.T.O. "B" team will compete against the Kappa Gam, among these games the semi-finals and finals in the "B" division will be played as indicated on the schedule. The intramural volleyball schedule r the coming week is as follows: Monday, March 2: Sigma Chi vs. Phi si; Delta Chi vs. Beta. Tuesday, March 3: S.A.E vs. Triangle Wednesday, March 4: Phi Gam vs Kappa Sig: Sigma Chi vs. D.T.D. Thursday, March 5: A.T.O. vs. S.P.E. Phi Psi vs. Pi K.A. Only two water polo games are scheduled this week as the Tadpoles meet the S.P.E.N. Wednesday, March 4, and the S.U.C.E. Friday, March 5, the S.A.E. team on Thursday, March 5. Box scores for the intramural basket ball games are as follows: g ft f Reed 6 3 1 Merriam 3 0 0 Knight 6 0 0 Kelly 10 1 1 Linley 1 0 0 Totals 2642 Referee, McEnroe Whirtnwits' 25 '24 Kingland 2 1 Kingland 2 1 Baldwin 6 1 Leonard 1 0 Littlewood 2 0 Gillope 2 0 Kelly 0 0 g f 2 f Hinkbk use 4 2 f Burkett 0 0 0 Davell 0 1 3 Divin 1 3 Conner 0 0 2 Coner 0 2 1 Sitration 4 1 0 J. All Star's 14 1 0 Stark 2 1 0 Stark 1 0 1 Patrick 3 0 0 Harwood 3 5 0 Harwood 1 0 1 Johnson 1 0 2 Whitaker 1 0 2 Totals 11 7 7 Referee, Foss. Rock Chalk I 36 Totals 12 1 Hellhounds 25 Totals 1646 Referee, Masoner. Kimble g ft 3 Fardon 3 0 Larder 0 2 Hildreth 0 2 Dalton 0 0 Kruger 0 0 Triangle 27 Pilam Gama "B" 14 Metzler 0 1 Burtelesd 0 1 Gill 0 1 M Lighnan 0 1 M Gongle 2 0 3 Triangle 27 g ft Kerr 4 1 Bedingfd id 4 1 Pack 1 0 Motley 1 0 Sigma Chi 21 Swimmers Defeat K-State Sigma Cm 21 Thomson 3 ff f M'Farland 0 4 Porter 0 1 Sturgueon 2 0 Donelan 1 0 Totals 13 1 D. T. D. "B" 9 g B. T. D. "A" 9 f Spines 1 0 Veatch 1 0 Heiman 0 0 Elmore 0 0 Totals 10 1 4 Totals 416 Referee. Allen. Fin Gain 6 ft Steiger 4 ft Gaudy 2 1 Harwi 2 1 Tennese 1 1 Kell 1 1 Kell 1 1 Here Are the Answers 1. John Charles Thomas. 2. Anne Morrow Lindbergh. 3. Katharine Cornell. 4. "Two in the dark." 5. Sir Walter Scott in "Marmor" Totals 20 4 2 Jayhawk Tanksters Come Back After Lop-sided Defeat at Nebraska After suffering a lop-sided 70-14 defeat at the hands of the Nebraska tankers Friday, the Kansas swimming team came back to take a meet from Kansas State, 44-40, at Manhattan yesterday afternoon. This winds up the Jayhawk dual conference meets for the season, but they have a match scheduled with the Texas university team next Tuesday in Oclare, immediately following the Kansas-Oklahoma basketball game. Summary of the Kansas State meet: Waimee, Nichols, and Wagner; Kansas State second (Pattison, Waamee, Pauley, Nichols, and Wagner); Kansas State second (Pattison, Waamee, Pauley, Nichols, and Wagner). Time 4 minutes. 16.4 seconds. 200-yard breast stroke> Won by Vinicke, K. S.; Blanche, K. S., second; and Ellas, Kansas, third. Time 3 minutes, 1.3 seconds. 150-yard back stroke—Won by Keser, Kansas; LaShelle, Kansas, second and Dietrich, LaShelle, K. 3rd. Time, 2.3.3 40-yard free style—Won by Pusey, Kansas; second, Anderson, K. S.; third, Tiller, Kansas. Time, 27.8 seconds. 440-yard free style—Won by Nichols, Kansas; second, Blanche, K. S; third, Brandt, Kansas. Time 5.37.4. 100-yard free style—Won by Wagt- goner, Kars; second, Waage, K. S; third, Kawan, K. S; Time. 1.637 Medley relay—Won by K. S. (Dietr- blanche, Blancane; Lassen); second, Kansus (Kester, Elias, and Waggoner). No time given. Diving—Won by Gaume, K. S., 114. Diving—Won by Gaume, K. S., 114. points; third, Purey, Kamas, 92.4 points. 220-yard free style—Won by Nicholas, Kanaka second, Wang Z., K. S., third, Kanaka second, Wang Z., K. S., third. PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBIT OPENS TODAY IN WEST A An exhibition of public school art work of classes taught by graduates of the department of design and public school art will open in room 320 West construction building, this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. The public is invited to. On exhibition is work from high schools and elementary schools of the state of Kansas, Kansas City, Mo. Des Moines, Ia, and Tulsa, Okla. The exhibit is shown here for the benefit of students who are preparing to teach art, and teachers and children of the Lawrence schools. Members of the school will be learning of design and public school art will be on display week days from 9 to 5 p.m. and on Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. during March. Phi Psi 16 Hodge 3 g f f Hodge 0 2 MNat'u n ' 3 Wilbert 0 2 King 1 0 1 Steele 0 0 Totals 805 Beta 29 Referee, Corliss. Bowls g ff f t Dodge 0 0 1 Paris 3 0 0 Trees 2 1 0 Nessly 0 0 0 E L E M O g ft E Elmore 0 0 F Flames 4 0 Failey 2 0 Hedges 4 1 Hedges 4 1 J Elmore 0 0 Spines 0 0 Totals 9 3 6 Referee, Allen. Oklahoma Wins LUNCH TABLE 2 1 6 Coffin 2 1 6 Hare 3 3 0 Archdale 3 3 0 Dimnspow 0 2 0 Grant 2 0 0 A. T. O. 12 Height feet Kilipinger 0 0 Kingman 0 0 Window 0 0 Buchanan 2 0 Myers 0 0 Totals 14 1 1 Referee, Burkett; D. T. D. 31 Totals 14 3 0 Groves Scores 20 Points To Set New Mark Norman, Okla, Feb. 29—(UP)—The Oklahoma States turnered the invading Kansas State team last night, 46–36 in the final conference game for the winner. The team finished third place in the conference with this victory. Grove Harles, Wildcat center, broke the conference scoring record of 124 points set in 1925 by Tom Oklahoma, as he scored 20 points to bring the total to 128 for the season. K. E. K. 12 | 18 | Horell 0 | 1 | J. Hantia 2 | 1 | O. Hantia 4 | 1 | Ginkgo 0 | 0 | Merkle 0 | 0 | Henley 0 | 0 | Totals 82 SANTA' FE TRAILS DEFEAT PHILO'S IN 'NAISMITH' GAMI the Santa Fe Trails basketball team defeated the Philos' in Kansas City last night, 25-16, in a 'Naimith Night' game. The score the half was 9-7. Dr. James A. Nalmih and Dr. F. C. Dren were guests of honor at the ame, and Dr. Nalmih tussed up the rst ball of the game. Women's Intramurals The second round of deck tennis singles and the second round of basketbal matches completed by next Saturday, March 7. Deek tennis schedule for this week: Tuesday, March 3 -- 4:30; Alpha Delta Vi. chi Chi Omega; 5:00; Pi Beta Phi vi. Alpha Orion Chi Phi. Wednesday, March 4--4:30, Albuq Chi Omega vs. Gamma Phil Beta; 5:00, Sigma Kappa vs. Wattins hall. Thursday, March 5.—4:30, TNT vs. IND; 5:00, IWW vs. ETC. Six girls report at these times. There are three teams of doubles. RAY SENATE BROADCASTS "COLLEGIATE NEWS" ON WIBV Ryan Senate, 24, who has been working for Capper Publications in Topeka since his graduation, has taken on another duty in addition to his newspaper work. He is now making 15-minute broadcasts each Thursday evening at 10:45 over radio station WIBW in Topeka. His broadcasts are termed "Catch" and are taken from various campuses in this section of the Missouri Valley. Senate has been promoted regularly at Caper's since he started working there. In addition to his radio work he is circulation manager of Caper's Weekly, and subscription manager of Caper's Farmer. **Defeated** The University of Kansas' T.O.C. tribute队 was defeated in a match yesterday at Fort Leavenworth with Company "K" 19th Infantry. Company "K" scored 2486 to 2320 for the two ten-man teams from which the seven highest scores were counted. High score for the match was made by Corporal Coffman, firing 368, while score for the highest score of 38, to be high man for Kansas. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Defeated Art Exhibition To Be Today An exhibition or art work from the public will be shown outside the state will be shown this summer at 3 to 6 c/o room in 320 of the Administration building. The exhibition is an annual affair, showing work from the classes of graduates of the department of design and public school art who are interested in creating a benefit of students who plan to teach, but all interested persons are welcomed. Lawrence High Wins Title Art Exhibition To Be Today Lions Whip Emporia 21-18, to Stay Unbeaten While the University of Kansas was capturing the Big Six conference title Friday night, Lawrence Memorial high school was holding up its end at Emporia by defeating the Emporia high school, 21-18, to bring a second conference championship to Lawrence in one evening. This victory over Emporia is an indication the disputed right to the Eastern Kansas League championship. The Lions pulled away to a 14 to 14 lead near half time, but Emporia looped in three quick ones to end the half at 9 to 15. Lawrence 21 Lawrence is left with an undefeated season thus far, with seven games won and none lost. The closest competitor, Emporia, has won five and lost three, and therefore have no further chance for a conference title. Emporia 18 Hunt g ff t f Hunt 1 2 1 Kirwin g f f Alen 1 2 1 Johnson 1 0 2 Willey 1 0 2 Totals 694 g ft Beatie 1 0 Convoy 0 0 Snow 1 0 Snow 1 0 Haston 4 0 Haston 4 0 GRADUATE SCORES TRIUMPH IN DENVER OPERETTA ROLL Totals 8 2 Referee—Fred Kelley, Notre Dame Margaret Drennan, who was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1928, scored a triumph last week when she sang the leading role of Catherine Herbert operetta "The Vagabond Garden" in the City Auditium in Denver, Colo. For the past three years, Miss Drennan has been singing over station KOA, the band's home base, to Mr. Guy Hookett, a member of the quartet, "Men of the West," and a regular singer over the Ford Commodore on Monday night from station KOA. Why Not Save Money? Buy a $5.50 Mail Ticket, for $5.00 And eat a 25c Meal which you will enjoy at the UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM FORMER KANSAN EDITORS RETURN TO VISIT CAMPU in the Union Building Bob Smith, 34, now of the sales division of the Capparula Publications, and Merle Hereford, 34, were visitors of the Kansan yesterday afternoon. Both are former Kansan board members, serving as managing editors during the spring season. Hereford edited the Summer Session Kansan during the summer of 1934. Prior to January 1936, both were employed in the publicity department of the KERC, with headquarters at Topeka. To Have Young People's Sunday Speakers include: Odkr Osman, John Pierey, c38, Dale Underwood, c37, Karl Bosworth, gr., and Maxine Schoen, c39. Everyone Stops for a COKE Young People's Survival will observe this morning at 10 o'clock in the Unitarian church where the Prometheus Club will conduct the service. Dora Hansen, 'luncel,' will speak on "Youth Looks About Him." The club will hold a student symposium today at 6:30 on "Morals in Modern Society." at the Let Us Dye Your Last Summer Shoes Any of the New Spring Shades Shoe Residential ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E. Wheeler, Prop. Phone 686 Quality Cleaning - Prompt Service Advance Cleaners N.C.LINDSTROM N.E.LINDSTROM Spring Clean-Up ANY CAR Wash Vacuum Clean Lubricate $1^{50} GOOD YEAR Carter Service Call 1300 Open All Night THE CLASS OF 1937 PRESENTS Lucky Millinder and the MILL'S BLUE RHYTHM BAND (Direct from Harlem's Cotton Club) Friday, March 13 at its JUNIOR PROM FORMAL 10 'till 2