PAGE FOUR TUESDAY,FEBRUARY 19,1035 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tramp Basketball Team Defeats Coe Team, 37-23 Sigma Chis Defeat Sigma Nus by Score of 34 to 31 In the feature game of the evening, the Tramps proved to be far too fast for the tall Coe team and won easily by a score of 37 to 23. This game was important in determining the winner of Division I, each team having lost only one game before last night. The floor work of Pierce helped with the running, and the shooting of Jones, crack Tramps forward was superb. The Tramps are now tied with the Independents for the leadership of their division. The Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu fraternity met in an rivalry only to have the Sigma Chi's come out as a team. In 1935, at 33, Ahlby lead scoring with 17 points. The Theta Tau quintet remained in the championship running in Division II by defeating Kappa Eta Kappa by a score of 39 to 12. Stout was the star of the game and caged nine field goals for a total of 18 points. The A.T.O. continued its winning streak by defeating Piki Kappa Psi by a score of 33 to 19. Clement collected 12 points for the victors. However, the A.T.O. "B" team did not follow the example of their "A" team and drove Piki Kappa Psi to "B" "B" to 13 to 43. Bicket received the scoring honors of the game making 15 points. The Rock Chalk defeated the Hawks by a score of 31 to 23. This victory puts the Rock Chalk team near to the leaders in Division I, namely, Independents, Coe's and Tramps, who are all tied for first place, each having only one defeat. Douglas Club lost to the Campus Raiders in a game which has no bearing on the leaders of this Division, by a score of 20 to 14. In one of the games scheduled for 7 o'clock last night, feited to the strong G F FF Schumr's 7 1 G Merriam 0 1 Wm'ker 5 0 W'merk w 2 0 Scheyh 2 0 3 Stoller 2 0 3 Rock Chalk 31 Sigma Alpha for Sig Ep team. Hewks 22 15 1 5 Schrader G F 17 F Stevens 4 0 1 Lindley 3 0 1 Dampter 3 0 1 Henden's 0 * Referee: Warren Plaskett A. O. T. **F** 15 GAMES G FTF F Bubanbush 2 1 Mudge 2 1 3 Redman 0 0 0 Davies . 0 0 0 6 1 6 Filg Gam "F" **43** G FPT Steiger ... 0 0 Bartedes ... 0 0 Bicket ... 7 1 0 Bicket ... 7 1 0 Chain ... 2 0 Medit.lijh 1 1 0 Buzick ... 5 2 2 Referee: Bob Cooper 19 5 Douglas Club 14 Dong G F T F Crum 2 2 0 Shaw.J. 0 0 1 Shaw.B. 1 0 0 Dalton 3 0 0 McKale 0 0 1 **Cupus Raiders 28** Gart G FFFT Gee 1 1 0 Gee 1 1 0 Miaer 2 0 0 Ogron 5 0 2 Clark 0 1 6 2 2 9 2 Referee: Warren Plaskett G FFT G Cole 2 0 Stout 0 7 Vount 0 6 Lamm 3 1 0 Wills 0 8 Wills 1 0 1 19 1 3 Hanla 2 G FTT 1 Oner 0 0 0 Howard 0 0 0 Browning 0 1 1 Heiley 0 1 1 Crouch 1 1 1 Jebens 0 1 1 Weiser 0 0 0 Howard 0 0 0 4 4 Referee: Bob Curd G FT F Clement 6 0 0 King 2 0 1 Rowell 0 1 0 Coach 2 0 1 Kirby 0 1 0 Johnson 1 0 1 Kirby 0 1 0 Johnson 1 0 1 Gough 1 0 0 1 0 1 Mudge 4 0 1 Brunwell 0 1 0 Mudge 4 0 1 Brunwell 0 1 0 Karater 0 1 0 Karater 0 1 0 15 3 2 Referee: Bob Curd Sigma Nu 31 91 G FT F G FT F Pusey ... 0 2 0 Peebles .. 1 0 0 Smith.C. 4 2 1 Wells 3 0 1 Sizemore 2 0 0 Garmin 0 0 1 Jones 6 G FF F Jones 6 G FF F McGinnis 2 0 3 F Kelly 2 3 F Mornish 4 0 F Pierce 1 0 F 17 3 6 Referee: Dwight Burkhead Sigma. Chi. 24. Corr. 33 Sigma Chi 34 Coe's 29 G F FT Burnett 1 3 1 Donelan 4 0 1 Kelley 1 3 1 Thomason 4 0 1 Kelly 8 1 1 Mattner 4 0 1 Mattner 1 0 0 Woods 2 0 1 Masser 0 0 3 Sturgion 2 0 1 Muster 2 0 1 13 5 Final Intramural Scutes Delta Upsilon 24, Delta Tau 7. Phi Chi 21, Acacia 32. Intramural Swimming And Wrestling to Start Preliminaries Will Begin Feb. 22; Lettermen Are Ineligible Intraclutural swimming and wrestling meets will jump into the limelight Feb. 21. Swimming preliminaries will be held Thursday, at 4:30; semi-finals will be held Tuesday, at 5:30; Feb. 26 at 7:30, and finals will take place Thursday, Feb. 28. The events are 200-yard medley relay, 500-yard breast stroke, 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 100-yard breast stroke, 200-yard relay, and dive. Men who have made a varsity letter in any sport in any college or university, and members of this season's varsity swimming squad are ineligible to compete. Each organization may enter three men, and managers of organizations desiring to enter should have their application in the intramural office not later than 6 p.m. Feb. 20, according to Ed Elibel, manager. In last year's swimming meet, Phi Gamma Delta won first place, Beta Theta Pi was second and Triangle third. Preliminaries in the wrestling meet will start March 5 with the finals winding up the Intramurk Carnival March 8. Intramurcal volley ball starts off on regular schedule Feb. 25 with two divisions in the play. Division I is composed of the following organizations: Ki P.K.A, Phi Gam, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sig, Triangle, Phi PaI and A.T.O. Division II consists of: D.T.D, S.A.E, S.P.E, Campus R. Phi E, Delta Chi, and Beta. Each team plays each other team in its division and the two winning teams if each division play for the championship. Intramural volley ball rules are available at the intramural office. Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Memorial Union building. Women's Intramurals Women's intramural activity will reach a peak today with most of the intramural organizations entering into some contest. At 430 today in the gym Alpha Gamma Delta will meet Alpha Omicron Pi in ping pong doubles; 720 in half of the swimming meet will take place. Tonight Kappa Kappa Gamma, T.N.T., Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, Watkins Hall and Kappa Alpha Theta will swim. On Thursday the remainder of the organizations will meet. The winners and runners-up in each event for both nights will meet Feb. 27 to decide the champions. At 9 o'clock, Pi Beta Phi will play I.W.W. in the final basketball game. The Pi Phi's have won the championship in the sorority group and the team has lost to a sorority group. This game will determine the intramural champions. Besides these scheduled matches ping pong singles are continuing each day. 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