UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935 Ad Lindsey Finds Promise for 1935 Team in Practice Coach Says Veterans Are Fairly Well Distributed Among Various Positions A score of last year's football lettermen are part of the squad of 60 or more for out spring football at the University of Louisville and their direction of Coach Adrian Lindsey. These veterans are fairly well distributed among the various positions, too giving some promise for next year's team. From the 40 or more freshmen ample reserve material will come, Coach Lindsey believes. Practice is being held every week-day afternoon at 4:30. If the weather is too bad for outdoor practice, the squad gets to play on some of the football fundamentals. "in fact, I rather welcome a few stormy days," said the coach, "as there are some things I want to get over to the boys before they take the field." Some scrimimaging is promised before the end of this week, weather permitting. Among the veterans out this spring are Ewon Phelps and Dave Lutton for the center position, although Phelps was most effective at using either guard position last year. Veteran guards include Dick Sklar (2 letters) and Wade Green. Tommy McCall of Lawrence, the vice-president of the vince-lesson again last year, has not yet shown up. Tackles out include Dean Nesmith (2 letters) and Howard Smith, squandman. John Seigle is out for track for the present. Ends include Rutherford B. Hayes and Elmer Humphrey. For the backfield, Coach Lindsey has two two-letter men, John Peterson and Fred Harris, and one-leetter veterans in the running game. Devon Giannangelo, and Devon Lemster. George Happo and Mano Stukey are not in school this semester, but are ex- Theta Tat's Win Over Independent's in Basketball Tournament A.T.O.'s Defeat Druggists Thea Teta and Alpha Tau Omega advanced to the semi-finals of the championship "A" bracket by virtue of winning their first round games last night. Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Epion drew byes in the first round. Kappa Sigma will play Theta Tau tonight at Alpha Tau Omega is paired with Alpha Tau Omegas. The best scores Tricia Tua "A" 29 **Independent** 21 **G** Cole F 27 **G F** 27 Cole S 4 0 **Wager** 2 0 C.Willey 4 0 **Douglas** 2 1 0 Stout 5 1 **O McCabe** 2 1 0 Stout 0 0 **Wright** 1 1 K.Willey 0 0 **Wright** 0 0 Lamm 1 1 3 Craig 0 4 A. T.Q. 24 Totals 13 3 8 Totals 8 5 8 Degree: Burhead and Plaskett G FT F Cory ... 2 0 1 Mugue ... 2 2 0 Roswell ... 1 0 0 Trombold ... 2 2 4 Gough ... 1 0 1 Kirby ... 2 0 0 Totals ... 10 4 6 Coe's 23 Totals 10 3 11 Referee: Burkhead and Plaskett Professor Stevens Ill Prof. W. C. Stevens of the department of botany was unable to attend classes yesterday because of illness. Oread Places Third Oread Training School won third place among 15 teams in the Class B elimination basketball tournament at Baldwin. Graduate Virts Campus H. T. Steeper, 05, superintendent of schools at De Moines, Iowa, was a campus visitor Friday. Mr. Steeper was accompanied by Mrs. Steeper, also a graduate of the University. Graduate Vitits Campus Leading Scorers The individual scoring of a portion of the players: | | Games | Guilds | Games | Guilds | Th. | Ft. | Pts. | Average | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ebling, f. Kan. | 10 | 67 | 54 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 18 | 12.55 | | Wengmee, L.S. | 10 | 45 | 20 | 22 | 106 | 10.60 | | | | Brown, g.K. | 10 | 56 | 42 | 37 | 154 | 9.62 | | | | Greenwalt, N.C. | 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 8.00 | | | | Cromwell, Mo. | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 18 | 8.00 | | | | Cromwell, f.K. | 10 | 48 | 32 | 14 | 70 | 7.90 | | | | Flemmg. f.g. | 10 | 82 | 12 | 10 | 59 | 7.60 | | | | Flemmg. f.o. | 10 | 82 | 12 | 10 | 59 | 7.60 | | | | Jorg'm.n.ng. | 10 | 40 | 24 | 18 | 104 | 6.50 | | | | Jorg'm.n.og. | 10 | 40 | 24 | 18 | 104 | 6.50 | | | | Crownf. w.O. | 10 | 37 | 2 | 18 | 62 | 6.20 | | | | Crownf. w.O. | 10 | 33 | 2 | 18 | 62 | 6.20 | | | | Gray, g.K. | 16 | 20 | 10 | 19 | 70 | 4.50 | | | | Nobleg. Kan. | 16 | 20 | 10 | 19 | 70 | 4.50 | | | | Allenf. Kan. | 16 | 20 | 10 | 19 | 70 | 4.50 | | | | Wellh.'n. Kan. | 16 | 20 | 1 | 27 | 54 | 3.37 | | | | Shiflerg. Kan. | 16 | 20 | 1 | 27 | 54 | 3.37 | | | | Oyler, f.K. | 13 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 7.70 | | | CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETING “A” DIVISION Theta Tau Independents } Theta Tau 29-21 } 8:30 Tues. Mar. 12 ) Kappa Sigma Bye } Kappa Sigma } 9 p.m. Wed., Mar. 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon Bye } Sigma Phi Epsilon } 9:30 Tues. Mar. 12 ) Alpha Tau Omega Coes Drug } Alpha Tau O. 24-23 } 9 p.m. March 14 CHAMPIONSHIP BRAC KETINK “B” DIVISION Kappa Sigm a Jayhawk } Jayhawk 22-18 } 8 p.m. Wednesday Phi Gam Jayhawk } Rock Chalk 42-8 Jayhawk 'B's' Reach Finals Kappa Sigma Suffers First Defeat in Overtime Battle Sinking two goals in the overtime period one, a one-handed shot by Devlin, the one set-up by Kline, gave the Jayhawk "B" team a 21-18 victory. The B team "B" yesterday afternoon in the semi-finals of the championship "B" bracket. Kappa Sigma, unbeaten this year until yesterday's defeat, dubbed two chances for victory in the last 43 seconds of the regular playing time. On Kline's long basket from the center of the court the Jayhawks tied the score at 18-18. Following this basket the Jayhawks called time out. Unknowingly this was their fourth rest period and Kappa Sigma was awarded a tech-point in the game. The tallied eight of the Kappa Sigma points, missed the free throw. On a personal clay missed his chance to bring victory to the Kappa Sig's. Hitt and Clay lead the scoring for Kappa Sigma. Devlin and Kline with eleven and eight points respectively offensives attack for the Jaya-hawk's. In the overtime period Devlin sank a difficult one-handed field goal from the corner of the court to give the Jay-hawks a two point advantage. Dickey evaded a bewildered Kappa Sigma decision in a field goal and certain victory. | | G | F | F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Clay | 3 | 0 | Hall | G | F | F | | Hitt | 3 | 2 | Abs | 0 | 0 | 4 | | Bird | 1 | 2 | Kline | 0 | 4 | 1 | | Bird | 0 | 0 | Kline | 0 | 4 | 1 | | Backges | 0 | 0 | Dickey | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Lyons | 1 | 0 | Devlin | 1 | 1 | 1 | Totals ...8 2 2 Totals...10 2 Referee: Burkhead Women's intramural ping pong matches scheduled for this week are: Tuesday, 4:30, Union building, Chi Omega vs Alpha Chi Omega, 4:30 gym,Gamma Phi Beta vs Pl Beta Phi; Wednesday, 4:30, Union building, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Sigma Kappa, 4:30 gym. Kappa Alpha Theta vs Alpha Gamma Delta; Thursday, 4:30, Union building, T.N.T. vs Independents, 4:30 gym, L.W.W. vs Corbin hall - Delta Zeta. The fourth round of the women's ping pong singles matches began yesterday. These matches must be played off by Safury. The third group of basketball free throws should be thrown this week by all entries. Results of the intramural ping pong double matches scheduled last week were: Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Alpha Omicron Pi, 3-0; Alpha Delta Pi defeated Gamma Pi Beta, 3-0; Pi Beta Pi defeated Chi Omega, 2-1; I.W.W. defeated Independent 2.1, Sigma Pika defeated to them. Only one game of the T.N.T-Watkins hall match has been played. This game was won by Watkins hall. The other two games will be played later. Tonight in the gym the last class basketball game will be played. The freshmen will meet the sophomores and the juniors will play the seniors. Both games promise to be closely matched. The freshmen and sophomores have both won their two previous games and the junior and seniors have both lost their two contests. The time of the game has been changed to 7:30 instead of 9 o'clock as was previously announced. Phi Gam's Win Wrestling Meet for Second Year Theta Tau's Place Second With Five Points Behind Fijis Phi Gamma Delta retained their lead, which they have held all during the wrestling tournament, through the finals and eked out the wrestling crown from the Theta Thai's by a sweep of 100 points. The winner is the winners in the wrestling last year. Other organizations scored as follows: Phi Delta Theta, 67; Beta Theta Pi, 52; Sigma Chi, 21; Kappa Sigma, 29; Phi Kappa Pi, 27; Kayh Hawk, 21; Dai Chi, 15; Sigma Nu, 14 Phi Kappa Alpha, 11 Triangle, 16. Acacia, 2. The finals results in the wrestling are as follows: 121 pound class—Rhea, Delta Chi, won by fall from Wilson, Theta Tau. Time 3:05. Time 3:00 129 pound class—Park, Phi Gamma Delta, win by fall from Russell, Theta 'aum. Time 2:55. 138 pound class—James, Sigma Chi, won by fall from Cole, Theta Tau. Time 1:42 158 pound class—Lamborn, unattached, won by a decision from Denny, Phi Gamma Delta. 148 pound class—McCoy, Phi Delta theta, won by a decision from Towns- ev. Phi Delta Theta. 168 pound class—Larson, unattached, won by a fall from Field, Beta Theta Pi. Time 3:30. 178 pound class—McComwell, unattached, won by a fall from McCey, Phil Delt. Time 3:25. Heavy weight class--Erickson, unattached, won by a fall from Wienebecke, Beta. Time 2:47. Allen Addresses Fredonia High Dr. Forrest C. Allen spoke at the Frederonia High School yesterday afternoon and later was the dinner guest of Jack McDonald, 32. In the evening Dr. Allen officiated at the basketball game between Ottawa University and the College of Emporia, and spoke between halves. Ellis Recovering from Operation Loss Recovery Root Operation Fred Ellis, e37, who has undergone an operation for appendicitis at the Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City, Mo., is reported doing well. Fred's was an emergency case in that his appendix broke before the operation could be effected, thus necessitating draining. With his usual consistency, Glenn Cunningham added another triumph to his large list of victories by winning the invitation mile run at the Canadian indoor track and field championships Friday night. Cunningham was clocked in the slow time of 419 in the Montreal meet as he finished 20 yards ahead of LeBron James. The New York Blues matched McCluskey, Glen Dawson of Tulsa, Okla., Casimir Kucharski, Poland, and Les Wade, Montreal, finished in the order named. CUNNINGHAM ADDS CANADIAN TRIUMPH TO VICTORY LIST The big upset of the evening came when Ray Lewis of Hamilton, Ont., won from Elton Brown, running for the K-100 City Athletic Club in the 600-yard run. Rock Chalk "B" Into Finals Phi Gam Team Held To One Point In Last Half Hitting field goals in rapid fire succession and presenting a defense that hold the Phi Gam "B" to one point in the last half, the Rock Chalk "B" team swept into the finals by a 42-8 victory yesterday afternoon. Allen, caging five field goals and one free throw in the first half and the same number the second half, gave the Rock Chalk aggregation a 17-7 lead half way mark. In the second half he scored the scoring burden with Stapleton. The box score: Phi Cam "P7" 8 Rock Chalk "B" 42 G FTE Chain 0 0 9 6 Burick 1 2 2 2 Cicket* 1 0 4 1 G 0 1 0 4 Smith 0 0 1 0 McLgbla 0 0 2 Totals ...3 2 9 Referee: Plaskett Totals .19 4 9 BOOKS for birthday gifts. We have books for every age and taste. Let us help you make your selection. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 10c - 15c PATEE NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Funniest Full Laff. Spasm. Their Fastest and Funniest Full Length Feature Laff Spasm. 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