PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935 Pi Phis Tally 46.5 Points To Win Swimming Meet Kappas, Second; Chi O., Third, and Thetas Place Fourth Pi Beta Phi won the women's intracral swimming meet last night with 48.5 points. Kappa Kappa Gamma was second with 25, Chi Omega third with 17, and Kappa Alpha Theta fourth with 15.5. These four teams were the winners and runners-up of the two final-seniors meets held last week. The Pi Phi relay team broke the only record of the meet. This team swam the relay in 40 seconds flat; the old record of 40.7 was made in 1849 by The Pi Phi team included Throckmorton, Keenoig, and Finley. Kiere, Pi Phi, was high scorer with 15 points; Tholen, Kape, second with 12 points, Keenig, Pi Phi, third with 10 points, and Hedrics, Chi Omega, fourth with 7 points. All of these women swam in the relays too. Winners of the swimming events were: Relay, first, Pi Phi, 40 seconds; second, Chi Omega; third, Theta fourth Kappa. Breast stroke form: first, Tholen Kappa; second, Koenig, Fli Phi; third, Linsettc, Theta; fourth, Stockman, Chi Omega. Two lengths free style, first. Kienna Phi third, Heidricks. Chiusa Omega. Fawcett, Theta; fifth, Lemon, Pi Phi Diving, Koenig, Pi Phi; second. Kienna Phi fourth, Diving, Koenig, Pi Phi; second, La-Rue, Kappa; third, May, Kappa. Back stroke: Hedrick, Chi Omega 26.4 seconds, second, Lemon, Pi Phi third, Fawett, Theta; fourth, Newman, Pi Phi. Side stroke first, Miller, Theta. 27 seconds; second, Dodge, Kappa; third, Koenig, Ph Ii; Phi, backer, Theta sonid, Dodge, Kapps; third, Longi Pgi, Kapps; first, Kienie; crawl strike form, first, Kienie; Phi second, Williamson, Chia Omega thred, Tholen, Kapps; fourth, Miller Breast stroke: first, Tholen, Kappa 90.1 second, second Pori Pi Phi Hill Society Three lengths free style, first, Kime, Pi Phi; 33.7 seconds; second, Farey, Pi Phi; third, Reed, Kappa; fourth, May, Kappa. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were: Nancy Calboum, c'encl; Mary Jane Roby, c'36; Marilyn Kaying, c'37; Sally Jane Martin, c'encl; Mildred Mikesel, c'37; Mary Jane Holland, c'38; Katherine Cassidy, c'encl; Caroline Bailey, fa'encl; Catherine Conklin, ca'encl; Berdan Bastian, c'encl; Martha Lee Boone, c'37; and Betty Hogue, c'38. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Thurau entretained the department of German at luncheon yesterday at their home at 1726 Indiana street in honor of Fernando Wagner, professor of dramatic art at the University of Mexico, who gave a recital of German poetry and prose last night in Fraser theater. Phi Gamma Delta will entertain with their annual Norris Pig dinner for alumni and acts at the chapter house tomorrow night. Preceding the dinner there will be an honor initiation for Tom Sutton, c'88. ☆ ☆ ☆ Lauren Foreman, eminent supreme recorder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. He is here to attend the invitation service in Tupelo of the Kansas State and University of Kansas pledge classes. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epason last night were: Isabel Townley, c;77; Jane Bosius, c;uncul. Lucile Bottom,c;38; Ruth Esther Purdy, c;37; beiluch Self, c;uncl; and Peggy Wilcox, c;uncl. ☆ ☆ ★ The Sewing Group of the K. U. Dances will meet at 2:30 c clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of M. Marson McCluggage, 1710 Albany street. ☆ ☆ ☆ M. Mr. F. Nettleton and Mr. W. C. Filer, both of Columbia, Mo, were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. A. S. S. Wagstaff and Michael Jacus were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night. Prof. and Ms. A, Kallis were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha MU house Allene Compton, c'38, was a dinner guest at the Delta Upsilen house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Martina Jane Lepper of Topeka will be a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Mary E. Larson was at the Betta Theta Pi house for dinner last night. Coe's Win Swimming Finals Read Kansan Want Ads. Druggists Double Score on All Opponents in Match Winning first place in eight of the nine events and scoring 28 more points than the combined score of the other three teams entered Coe's won the men's intramural swimming finals yesterday afternoon. The scores were: Coe's 58, Phi Delt 22, Sigma Nu 5, and Phi Gam 2. Iwain of the Sigma Nu's prevented Coe's from making a clean sweep of the events by taking the 100-yard free-street event. In the fancy diving contest Coe's won all three places. Cochrane and Pince were the outstanding men on the winning team. The summary: 300-yard Medley relay: first, Coe's (Pusey, Howard, Cochrane, and Wagoner); second, Phi Delt. Time: 3:17:35 30-year Brest stroke: first, Cochrane Coe's; second, Wright, Phi Delt. Time: 3:24:16, fourth, Dickie, Phi Delt. Time: 3:28 50-yard back stroke: first, Pussey, Coe's; second, Cochrane, Coe's; third Dickie, Phi Delt; fourth, Irwin, Sigma Nu. Time 35. Nf Time 53. 220-yard Free style: first, Howard Coe's; second, Townsy, Phil Dell; third, Wagoner, Coe's. Time 3.043. Fancy digging first, Pussey; seek Hamphrey, Coe's; third, Howard, Coe's 100-yard Backstretch coils (cohrams) Dickie, Dike, Dike; Coe's; third, Dickie, Dike, Dike; Tone, Tone Wagone. diving: first, Pusey; second, Harmleyw, Coats's third, Howard, Coats's. DEKLA, MIAH, TAMARA 50-yard Free style: first. Cooshire Coes'; second. Gordon, Phi Delt; third. Safford, Phi Delt. Time: 28.1. 220-yard relay: first, Coe's (Lough- miller, Wagoner. Wagoner. Cochrane); second, Phil Delt. Time 2.012. 100-yard Free style; first, Irwin, Sigma Nu; second, Coccane, Coe.2's third, Howard, Coe.'s Time 621. Men's Intramurals Friday. March 1 East court, 5.30 o'clock, Kappa Psi vs Acacia. West court: 5:30 o'clock. Tramps vs Douglas Club; 10 o'clock. Beta vs Phil Du* Saturday, March 2 East court, 9 o'clock, Tramps "B" *v* Beta "B", 10 o'clock, Phi Psl "B" Sigma Na, 11 o'clock, Kappa Bc Douglas, 1 o'clock, Wakarima or Douglas Club. West court, 9 o'clock, Cees "B" vs Fiju Gam 'B'; 10 o'clock, Dilt "B" vs ATO 'B"; 11 o'clock, Colegiaus at Aiola; 12 o'clock, Colegiaus Gam '2'; 6 o'clock, Dilt Pieis Aiola; Volley Ball Friday, March 1, at 5:10: Triangle vs Kappa Sig; Sig Alph vs Sig Ep. Delts defeated Beta, 21-15; 18-21; 21-15. Volley Ball Results 10-15; 15-13. A.T.O. defeated Phi Psi, 21-9; 21-15. Phi Gam defeated Kappa Sigs, 15-6; 10-15; 15-13. University All-Stars Win Over Freshmen Team Great Jayhawker Players Combine Talent for 27.24 Victory 27-24 Victory The University All-Star basketball team triumphed over the pick of the freshman players last night in an exhibition game 27 to 24. The All-Star team was composed of some of the greatest basketball players that ever wore the Crimson and the Blue. All of them played on championship teams while on the Jayhawk team. Twelve freshmen played in the game, while five ice-Jayhawker stars did most of the playing for the alumni. At one time in the third quarter the freshmen evened the score at twenty-three when Landers connected with the Harrington and Johnson of the All-Star team were the mainstays and Johnson was also the high scorer with twelve points. Landers and Tennys both played a good blend of basketball for the team, but Johnson took scoring honors with six points. G G FT Harring't n 4 F 1 1 Harrison' n 4 F 1 1 Johnson 5 F 2 1 Vanek 5 F 2 1 Cox 0 F 0 2 Stewart 0 F 0 2 8 solid to cieme 12 3 7 Freshmen 24 G FTF Schmitt 1 0 Schwartz 3 0 Hormuth 2 0 Hormuth 2 0 Hav'rs'ck 0 1 Tenney 2 0 Bidnik 0 1 Epusus 0 1 Ruul 0 0 Coleman 0 0 Halliday 0 0 Men's Pan-Hellenic to Meet 8 8 The Meet's Pan-Hellenic Council will meet Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Memorial Union building. They will discuss plans for the Pan-Hellenic party to be given March 9. The ticket will be distributed Sunday at the meeting. Bob Williams, president, said that dues for the second semester are payable now. Sigma Chi and Rock Chalk Defeat Phi Gam and Independents Wednesday's Scores Close The two intramural basketball games, Delta Chi vs Siu Aliph and Delta Tau "B" vs Delta Upson "P", scheduled for yesterday afternoon were postponed because the courts were not available. Bleachers for the Freshmen-Alumni game were placed yesterday afternoon. The two 10 o'clock games Wednesday night were closely contested. Sigma Chi defended Phi Gam 27 to 25 and Rock Chalk defeated the Independents 19 to 17. G F TFT Wan'm'k'r 1 1 1 Schu'mrn' 2 1 2 Schey 1 2 1 Schey 0 1 2 Covey 5 0 0 Merriman 0 0 0 Rock Chalk 19 The box scores: G FFT Thomason 3 0 1 Reed 1 0 Donlan 1 0 Sturgeon 3 1 2 Woods 0 1 1 G FT1) Wager 4 0 Wager 4 0 Piper 0 1 Wakeman 0 1 Glitchist 0 Gitchist 0 McCabe 0 McCabe 0 Sigma Chi 27 Independents 17 12 3 5 Referee: Burkhead Phi Gam 25 12 3 5 Harmon G F 77 F 01 Rice 0 1 2 Worker 1 0 1 Dunney 2 0 3 Tucker 2 0 4 11 3 5 Don't forget to send her a congratulatory bouquet of spring flowers—sweet peas, jonquils, hyacinths, or some other arrangement by us. Flowers for Initiation---they won't cause any ills or cure any ailments Phone—621 Be Correct — Send a Corsage WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" COMMUNITY DOLLAR DAYS Two Days Only --SATURDAY One Lot of 43 Pairs Men's Oxfords Short Lots from our entire stock including Bostonians, blacks and browns. Were $6.50 to $10.00. 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