PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935 Kansas Billiard Artists In Wire Tourney Today Paul Cerny Chosen Referee for Local Team in Contest Contest Paul Cerry, instructor in the civil engineering department, was chosen as referee recently for the local part of the fourth intercollegiate telegraph billiard tournament to be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the recreation room of the school. The tourney is sponsored by the National Association of College Unions. Each team consists of five men, who have been selected in the respective Union tournaments. The personnel of the Kansas team is an follows: Gordon Weymuller, e'38; Chapman Tracy, e'40; Stokes, e'42; Hardy, and Joe Rohr, c'unch, captain. Kansas is entered in the western section of the tourney. The Jayhawkers will compete against Illinois, Chicago, Purdue, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and the champion of last year, Michigan State. team scores will be sent by telegraph at the end of each four innings to Michigan State who in return will send to Iowa, which a total score of all teams entered. The winning Union will be presented the Charles C. Peterson cup, which will be the possession of that Union for the coming year. The cup was donated by the U.S. Navy billiard expert and originator of the Intercollegiate tournament in billiards. A telegraph Intercollegiate billiards tourney is also being played in the eastern section of the United States. The winners in the sections will meet in a play-off to determine the National Collegiate billiard champion team. Phi Gam's Lead Grapplers Theta Tuu's Second With 74 Points In Wrestling Meet Phi Gamma Delta, last year's wrestling champions, are again leading in the wrestling meet, with 80 points. Theta Tau is second with 74 points. Other organizations scoring in the meet are Phi Delt, 52 points; Beta, 43 points; Kappa Sigma, 27 points; Phi Psi, 27 points; Sigma Chia and Kayhawk, 21 points; Pi K, A., 12; Triangle, 9; and Delta Chi, 5. Tom McCoy, Phi Delt, is leading the individual scoring, having scored 15 points by winning three matches by falls. The scoring for the tournament was three points for a fall, 3 points for a decision, and 1 point for losing a match. Today the semi-final matches in all the weights are scheduled starting promptly at 4:30. The following are the scheduled matches for today 121 pound Class: 4:30, Wilson, Theta Tau v Beach, Kappa Sig; 4:35, Rhea, Delta Chi v Dieter, Sigma Chi. 129 pound Class: 4:40, Russel, Theta Tau vs Lyon, Kappa Sig; 4:53, Park, Phi Gum vs Klee, Theta Tau. 138 pound Class: 45.0, Cole, Thetau Tau vs Barteldes, Phi Gam, 45.5, Metz Phi Gam vs James Sigma Chi. 148 pound Class: 5 o'clock, Townsw, Lhi Delt Gill or Dell; Phi Gam: 5:05, Draper, Kayhawk vs McCoy, Phi Delt. 184 pound Class: 5-10 Denny, Phi Delt. 188 pound Class: 5.20, Bickett, PhGam vs Larson, unattached; Ph2Field, Beta vs Fenston, Theta Tau. 178 pound Class: 5:30, Weighman Sigma Nu vs McConwell, unattached 2:35 Wall, Triangle vs McCoy, Phi Delt Fletcher, Trentie vs accrual,耐 Delfie- nch, Aaron vs accrual,40, Stapleton, unattached vs Willett, Bonan, 848, Willey, Theta Tau vs Erickson, unat- tached. 139 pound Class: Cole, Tcha Tau won by a fall from Barbee, Beta in decision from Hester, Tcha Caw won decision from Heter, Tcha Phi Caw won by a fall from McClure, Chi Delt, time 1.36; James, Chi Wilt, time 1.20; Ella unattached, time 2.30. Today's results: 148 pound Class: Townsley Phil Debnwon by a fall from Stetson, Beta, time 3.26; Pipkin, Sigma Chi, time 4.21; Draper, Kayhawk wow by a fall from Purcell, Kayhawk, time 1.28; McCoy, Phil Debnwon by a fall from Tucker, Phi Gam, time 3.20. 188 pound Class; Demancy, Piam Giam won by a fall from Moats, Kappa Saga time 39 seconds; Push, Acacia won deem unattached won by forfeit unattached won by forfeit from Schwartz, Beta; Lamborn, unattached won by decistor from Lamm, Thetin Women's Athletic Schedule Women's intramural pong pong doubles matches scheduled for today are: T.N.T. vs Watkins Hall, 430 Union Buildings, L.W.W. vs. Independents, 4:30 92m. Kappa Sigma Captures Two Division Titles Kappa Sigma showed its colors in basketball this season and boasts two winning teams, one in the A and one in the B division. The two teams have won a total of 19 of 20 games played this season. Ea Eitel, director of intramurs, will select the two leading teams in each division for the final playoff for the purpose of determining the champion. On this basis there will be six teams selected in the A division to play for the first team championship. Four teams will be selected to play for the Class B championship. Elbel Will Select Teams to Play for Class Victoria In Class A, there are five teams un- officially declared "m". They are Kappa Sigma, Theta Tau, Independents, Alpa tau Omaeo, and Sigma Phi Epitheon. The sixth place is dooble and will be asso- cated from Tramps, Rock Chalk. Rock Chalks and Independents Tie For Second Place In Class B, the four teams to play in the finals are all unofficially declared "in. They are Kappa Sigma, Jawhawk Phi Gamma Delta, and Rock Chalk. Victories Although two days of play remain, there is little doubt that the results of these games will have any important bearing on the final standings. The play- off series in the two Classes, A and B, will begin Saturday, March 3. By edging out the Hawks tonight by Coc's Lead Their Division Sure We Do the Very Best Shoe Repairing, Shining, Dying. Try our cement sales. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass E. W. E. Whettles, Prop Phone 686 Flowers for Initiation --a score of 28 to 27, *Coes'* climbed fire in place in their division, winning 10 and losing 1. Rock Chalks and Independents are tied for second in this division and will engage in a play-off at 4:39 Friday afternoon. Don't forget to send her a congratulatory bouquet of spring flowers—sweet peas, jonquils, hyacinths, or some other arrangement by us. Phone---- 621 Be Correct — Send a Corsage WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" Shredder of the Hawks led in the scoring in the game with Cole's with a total of 15 points. Packard, a Cole's guard, led the winners and was second high point man in the game with 10 points. S. P E. Won from Kappa Psi by a score of 23 to 21. 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