PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1935 Rifle Teams Will Meet In Telegraphic Contest Men's Squad to Compete in Seven Matches This Week The men's rifle team will meet in teleographic competition during the week ending March 2. The following teams: University of Idaho, Moscow; State University of Iowa, Iowa City; Kansas State College, Kansas City; and North Carolina LaFayette College, Easton, Pa. and John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. The five highest ranking scores last week were turned in by Ross Calhoun, c'enul; Eunel Weymouth, e'35; C. Wayne Gunn, Duncan Lordke, e'67; and Edwar Leighton, e'37. Martha Dodge, c36, captain of the women's rifle team, announces the following opponents for next week's matches: State College, Storms, Comm; University of Nebraska; and Kansas State College. High scorers among the feminine sharphooters last week were: Margaret Hays, f'35; Martha Dodge, c'36; Mary Clementine, f'35; Gabriall, Gabbart, c'35; and Lonnie Jaroe, c'32. Sergi, E. C. Engle has put on display a target recently fired by Mary Louise Beltz which represents a score of 99. This is the highest score turned in by a member of the women's rifle team this year and to make it, Miss Beltz firing on a 50-foot range, hit a 12-inch bull's eye 19 times in 20 shots and the other shot landed in the next ring which was just 22 inch larger radius than the bullsye. To Play Ping Pong Matches Two intramural ping pong double matches are scheduled for today. They are: Independents vs. Corbin Athletics; Wake Forest vs. Washington; Wake Kinsall hall vs. I.W.W. at 4:30 in the gym. A.T.O.'s Beat D.U.'s, 18-20' Late Rally By Losers Fails To Bring Victory A fighting Delta Upsition basketball team bowed to the A.T.O. quintet last night 18 to 29 in a well played game featured with an exciting finish. With four and one-half minutes to play, Bowell of the A.T.O.'s with his team leading 18 to 14 tipped in a goal that seemed to sew up the game. For three minutes the team battled and with less than a minute remaining to play, Jorgensen made two long shots in spid fire succession to score 18 to 20. The A.T.O.'s called time with but five seconds left to play. The winners gained possession of the ball on the tip-off and the game ended with the two teams fighting for the ball in mid-court. A. T.O. 20 G F T F Clement 4 1 1 0 Davis 3 0 1 Mudge 0 4 1 3 Russell 0 1 0 Bowell 2 0 1 Barclay 0 1 0 Gough 1 0 2 Jorgensen 5 0 0 Trombold 0 1 2 Minter 0 0 0 Totals ...7 6 8 Referee: Bidnick Forfeits which have married the intramural play in the last two weeks appeared again yesterday. The S.P.E. "Bteismen won their game yesterday after a night of drinking. The Collegians scheduled to play at oclock last night forfeited to Coe's. Midnight Basketball Scores Phi Psi 34, Sigma Nu 24. Kappa Sig "B" 35, Tramps "B" 13. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta, Pi Phi, and Chi Omega entries for the final swimming meet which will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 must be filed in the office of the Clerk by maximum by the office. March 27. Entry money may be obtained at the office. "Red" Team Wins Dinner in Six-Game Basketball Series Freshman Squad to Dine Winning the fourth and deciding game of a six game series between two teams of the freshmen basketball squad the Reds, by handing the Greens a 21 to 3 drubbing last night, will be given a dinner at the Hotel Eldridge. The Green's were able to take only one of the five games played. The final game of the series will probably be played tonight. The box score: Cream 13 G FT 2 Holliday 0 2 1 B碉midt 0 2 1 Tonyy 0 2 1 Sey 0 2 1 Barcau 0 2 0 Bidnick 1 0 0 Landers 0 2 1 Stowart 1 0 0 Choplin 0 2 1 Ha'vatrck 0 0 2 G FT 2 Holliday 0 2 1 B碉midt 0 2 1 Tonyy 0 2 1 Sey 0 2 1 Barcau 0 2 0 Bidnick 1 0 0 Landers 0 2 1 Stowart 1 0 0 Choplin 0 2 1 Ha'vatrck 0 0 2 Iowa State Swimmers Win Totals ...4 5 8 Totals ...9 3 8 Referee: Vogel Iowa State swimmers splashed their way to a 53 to triumph over the Washington University team Saturday. The victorious Cyclones captured six firsts, and placed two men in each individual event. Varsey, Wawerski and Kovacs won the Big Six record in the 100-yard free style, covering the distance in .567. Men's Intramurals Kansas State Wins Indoor Meet Joe Kunpemberger, Wildcat hurdler, scored 13 points as Kansas State defeated Missouri 51% to 41% Saturday. Kansas State won all but one of the track events, while Missouri cleaned up in the field events. Several records were broken, while others were equaled. Iowa State wrestlers defeated Nebraska 25 to 3 as the Cyclones won two falls, four decisions, and drew in the remaining two matches. Saturday, Flusnick, 165-pounder who has been undefeated this season, and Debrown earned the only points for Nebraska. The semi-finals in the men's intrac national swimming meet will be held to night at 7:30 o'clock. The winners to night at 8:30 o'clock. He will be held Thursday at 4:30 o'clock. --yard backstroke First Heat: Won east backstroke Second Heat: Won second; Stouts, Beta, third. Time: 1:29. Second heat: Won by Cochran, Coe; second; Bore, Bebe, Bete. Time: 1:31. Following is the list of men who will swim tonight in the semi-finals listed as they finished in the preliminaries last week. 50-yard dash, first heat: Pusey, Coe's, first; Stetsa, Betts, second. Time 28.4. Second heat: Softball, First, first. Time 29.1. Third heat: Golf, Phi Delt, first. Third heat: Gordon, Phi Delt, first. Keeper, Kappa Sig, second. Time 35. Fourth heat: Orr Brew, first, master. Time 36. - **ovard breast stroke**, First heat; Cecher, Coe's, first; Morgan, Beta, second. Time 36.6. Second heat; Rice, Phi Gam, first; Dickie, Phi Dell, second. Time 36.9. Third heat; Wrigley, Phi Dell, fourth; Rick, Phi Dell. Time 40.1. Fourth heat; Bete, Beta, first; Harwil, Phi Gam, second. Time 40.4. 60-yard backstroke, First heat: R. James, Coes first; Ashley, Sigma Nu, second. Time 39.00. Second heat: Irwin, Sigma Nu, first. Chambers, Phil Dalt, second. Time 40.15. Doi first. Pussey, Coe's, second. Time 37.00. Fourth heat: Coe, Coe's, first; Cooper, Kappa Sech, second. Time 36.2. 600-yard dash. First heat; Won by Wagonger, Coe's; Henshall, Gap, second. Time: 1.944. Second heat; Won by Stotts, Byton, L King, Sig. second. Time: 1.944. Third heat; Cochran, Coe's; Townley, Phi Delt. time, second. Time: 1.944. Fourth heat; Won by Howard, Coe's; Robinson, Beta, second. Time: 1.932. In an extra period game Piper High School defeated the Oread Training School basketball team Saturday night, with a score of 10-8. The playing time was 11 to 11. Deadline for Intramural Participants Set at March 4 Call for Wrestling Entries An announcement calling for the entries in the intramural wrestling tournament was made by Ed Elb, manna. He attended the intramural athletics, yesterday afternoon. The deadline for the entries to be in the intramural office has been set for Monday, March 4. On that day the entries will weigh in for the matches which start the following afternoon at 4 o'clock. The winners in the preliminary matches will wrestle in the semi-finals Tuesday, March 7. The weights in which three men from each organization may enter are: 121 pounds, 129 pounds, 138 pounds, 148 pounds, 158 pounds, 168 pounds, 178 pounds. THE STICKEM SISTERS! Lovely gait! - the greatest pair of Clinging Vines that ever came to Kolldike. Clever no end! 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