PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1935 Intramural Cage Games Get Into Swing Again Rook Chalks, Phi Delts and Tramps Win in Opening Encounters Intramural basketball teams swung into action again last night following the three-week intermission caused by finals and vacation. Only four of the six scheduled matches were played last night as neither the P.A.B.L. team or Beta's showed up for their tilt and the Alpha Mu's forfeited to Kappa Psi. The Rock Chalk Cafe aggregation advanced in Division I as it marked up its sixth win over the Wakarasus. Schuurman led the attack which was contributed to by all five players to smother the opponents, 48-18. The Phi Delta, champions of 1943, took an easy match from the last place Delta The Trumps "B" 'f' team held its supremacy in Division IV, winning from the Delta Upsilon alternates. 31-20. The box scores are FG FT FP Haltzapk Crawford Spalabury Harriman McCarroll Longan McCarroll totals ... 4 3 3 Delhi Unison P 20 Delta FG FT GF PT Cline 4 0 1 0 Cook 0 3 1 0 Hughes 0 4 3 0 Cook 0 0 2 Rock Chalk 48 Total ...8 4 8 Phi Delta 27 rG FF P Sehiru 3 Statler 4 Tater 0 Merrimr 3 Merrimr 0 Covey 4 Covey 0 FG FT McClure ... 7 0 Von Cle've 2 0 Trotter ... 1 2 Brown ... 1 1 Roberts ... 1 0 Totals ...12 3 2 Tramps B 31 FGFTT Dicker 1 4 Britton 0 1 Lindsey 0 0 Smith 1 1 Metzler 2 0 Totals ...23 2 2 Total ...14 3 Wakarusa 18 E Johnson 1 0 0 G. Johnson 1 0 0 Day 1 0 0 Cornik 1 0 0 Utermailn 2 0 0 Totals ...9 0 3 Confer on Proposed Ward Russell Discusses Bell Memorial Addition With Kansas City Doctors Prof. F. A. Russell, professor of civil engineering, was in Kansas City Sunday conferring with Dr. F. C. Neff and with Dean H. S. Wahl about the proposed children's ward of Bell Memorial hospital. Several weeks ago these men made an extended tour of the east, inspecting hospitals and children's clinics to get ideas for the proposed addition, made possible by a gift of $80,000 to the University. The hospital suspected inspected a hospital in Indianapolis, two hospitals in Cincinnati, the hospitals at the Universities of Rochester and Michigan, Michiel Reise hospital of Chicago, and the Cock County hospital in Chicago. The ideas obtained on this trip are not, of course, all practical for Bell Memorial's new annex but many extremely useful inventions were noted. The conference Sunday was spent in discussing the practicability of the new ideas suggested by the tour of inspection. Relations Club To Meet Jeffery Speaks to Students International Relations Club will have its regular dinner meeting in the cafeteria dining room at 6 o'clock tonight. A discussion of the "Triangle Conflict in Asia," led by John Bekker, gr, will begin at 6:30. H. B. Chubb, assistant professor of political science, is faculty adviser of the group. Mathematics Club to Meet The Mathematics Club will hold a meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in room 213 Administration building. Everett Emery will speak on the Coordinate Systems. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Jersey Speaks to *students* Jersey, Jeffrey, 32, organizer for the Annaline University Workshops and also for the Socialist party, spoke before the elements of sociology class yesterday morning on the values of sociological training. Botany Club To Meet Tonight Mrs. Margaret Siler will speak on the "Recent Work on Cytology of Liverworts" at the Botany club meeting at New York University. Election of new officers to the club will follow Mrs. Siles's lecture. To Show Slides of Lincoln F. H. Hodder, professor of history, will show slides of his collection of Lincoln's portraits at 1:30 afternoon in room 112 of Administration building. All persons interested are invited. Dr. K. A. Siler, instructor of physiology is confined to his home with flu KFKU 2.30 p.m. Elementary Spanish lesson, Mr. Clarence Christman, instructor in Spanish. Tuesday, Feb. 12 2:45 p.m. The American Novel, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell. 8:00 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 101st edition, Prof. E. R. Elbel. THE RUNNING SCORE First Half 16 Whitaker KU Neb Gray 1 Parsons 14 3 Quentin 18 Gray Gray Ebling 5 Sorensen 17 Parsons 7 Sorenson 18 Sorenson 8 Sorenson 20 Allen 6 Ebling 21 Allen 8 Grey 24 Ebling 10 Wailan 25 Ebling Wells 19 Parsons 12 Whitaker Noble Second Half 27 Sorenson KU Neb Gray 3 Kappelman 32 Ebling Standings of the Big Six Teams Standings of the Big Six Teams W 7 1 8 Kansas 7 1 8 Iowa State 7 2 7 Okahama 6 7 4 Kan State 7 6 2 Nebraska 4 5 8 87 201 295 205 229 319 211 314 329 318 295 314 346 318 295 314 346 318 295 314 346 318 295 314 William Field, c36, Joe Wendell Barker, c36, and Dr. P. B. Lawson were appointed to the committee for the selection of new members by Melvin Griffith, president of the Entomology club at the meeting of the club held last night at Show Hall, 72 West 51st Street, Hungerford, past history of the club and told anecdotes of famous men and women who were formerly members of the club. Arranges Banquet Program Music and Tap Dancing Will Entertain Drum and Bugle Corps Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education and J. Craig, c'35, have arranged the program for the banquet given in the Crystal Room of the Hotel Eldridge tonight by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce in honor of the Drum and Bugle Corps of the American Legion. The program will consist of: Song, University Quartet; Military Tap Dance, Joe Pyle; Buck and Wing Tap Dance, Joe Dunkel; Vocal Soil, Leon King; Soft She Dance, Barbara Goll, Ruth Pyle; Joe Dunkel; Vocal Soil, Jane Lewis; Tap Dance, Valeska Powell; Song, Alpha Omicron Pli Trio; Sof She Dance, Barbara Goll, Joe Dunkel; Song, Quartet. W A A. Will Re Represented Always a Bargain Show The W.A.A. of the University will be represented by several delegates at the South Central Section of the Athletic Federation of College Women convention which will be held at Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Feb. 18-19-22-21. This is the first convention of this kind to be held in the middle west. The program promises to be an interesting one with many prominent speakers listed, among whom are, Mrs. William White, and Mrs. Marguerite Schwartz, National Secretary of A.F.C. W., Marian Fisher, ed.35, is scheduled to give a short discussion during the convention on "Mixed Recreation Programs." PATEE 10c-15c NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY DICK POWELL GINGER ROGERS "TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS" with 4 Mills Brothers PAT O'BRIEN ALL SHOWS 25c GRANADA Ends Tonite Robt. Montgomery Ann Harding "BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELER GIRL" Tonite and Courtney Colson College News Wednesday - Thursday 2 DAYS ONLY The Screen's Finest Musical Triumph! Critics proclaim it greater than "One Night of Love." He lived for music until he fell in love Varsity Swimming Team To Open Season Tonight UNFINISHED SYMPHONY" The Varsity swimming team will leave for Manhattan at 2:30 this afternoon where it will meet the Kansas StateTeam. The first meet of the season will be the first meet of the season. "The the dual meet are as follows: 400 yd. relay-Nichols, Miller Thorne, Tripp; 150 yd.烘 Jennings, Kester; 150 yd.flash-Tripp Jennings, Kester; 200 yd. breast stroke- Raport, Elias; 150 yd. back stroke- 400 yd. swim-Nichols, Miller; 220 yd. swim-Nichols, Kester; Medley Rohy -Jennings, Raport, La Shelle "I don't know what to expect, as the Kansas Aggie team defeated the Wash-team team 48 to 37 in a dual meet last week; but my boys are all in shape and I am asking them to fight," was the reply coach Alphin made last night in answer to questions concerning the outcome of the meet. In spite of the fact that William Kester, c'37, a 150-yd. back-stroke and 220 dash man, has been unable to practice for the last three days because of sinus trouble, Coach Allphin plans on using him in these two events. Alphin's Tank Men to Meet Kansas State at Manhattan The entries representing Kansas in the following "Like my love, this symphony shall remain forever unfinished." Franz Schubert Prof. W. S. Johnson of the department of English will return to school today following his brief absence because of illness Engineers Meet in Topeka Cartoon - Oddity - News Professor Jackson Presides at Annual Meeting of Kansas Society D. C. Jackson, head of the department of electrical engineering at Kansas University, will be the presiding officer during the annual meeting of the Kansas Engineering Society in Topeka today and tomorrow. Johnson to Return Today This afternoon V. M. Smith, instructor of machine construction, and Prof. D. C. Jackson will present a lecture on "A. versus D. Welding". Prof. E. H. Docherty,机械工程师, engineering will speak on "Industrial Development in Kansas." The final talk of the day will be given by R. E. Lawrence, formerly assistant professor of civil engineering, who has been on leave of absence since the fall of 2015. Prof. A. H. Stuss, of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering, will lecture tomorrow morning besi- 15th December "Ventilation of Commercial Garages." The society's annual banquet will be at the Hotel Jayhawk at 6:30 tonight. Headquarters for the convention will be Convention Hall and the Hotel Jayhawk Non - Conference Summary Kansas Has Played Four Extra Games This Season Kansas has played four non-conference basketball games this season, two with Kansas State and one each with the Emuora Teachers and Washburn. Grist did not play in any of the non-conference games; Holmer only in 1 game; Wellhausen, Shaffer, Lutton in 2 games; Allen, Gray, and Oyler in 3. Names of players who participated and total non-conference box score results Summary Box of Kansas Non-Conference Season G **FT MT ET** Alben 2 0 0 6 9 Ebling 12 8 2 6 32 Gray 6 2 1 2 14 Kappelman 6 9 5 9 14 Lutton 0 0 0 0 0 Police 4 3 9 5 14 Oyler 2 0 0 4 14 Rogers 2 2 0 1 6 Shaffer 2 0 0 0 4 Wollinson 0 0 0 0 0 Wells 4 5 6 8 13 Holmer 1 1 1 1 1 Totals 43 34 18 39 120 Opp. Totals 41 22 15 48 104 CYCLONES TO PLAY 18 GAMES IN SPRING BASEBALL SEASON Ames, Iowa, Feb. 11—A full schedule of 18 games for the Iowa State 1953 baseball team was announced here by the Vencen Veenkel, Cyclone athletic director. Eight of the games on the schedule, which opens April 6 and continues until May 25, will be played with teams within the state, Simpson, Upper Iowa and Iowa State Teachers, and the remainder with Big Six opponents. Nebraska and Missouri will each be played in two games here and two games there, while Iowa State will play at Wichita in two games at Manhattan only. Tau Sigma to Meet The first meeting of Tau Sigma honorary dancing sclerosis, for the new semester will be held tonight in Robinson gymnasium. The following new members who took part in the dance recital given in connection with the University Symphony Orchestra conference, Edil, Carl Hunter, ed3, Martha Nuzman, c3, Betty Lemon, c3, and Valda Kelson Powell, c3. --ing 'em but just wait until they find out that his real name isn't Dempsey, but Glennon. Women's Intramurals Pi Beta Phi will meet Sigma Kappa in basketball tonight at 9 o'clock. The winner of this game will play Corbin hall Thursday night at 9 o'clock to determine who will play the I.W. team Tuesday, Feb. 19, in the finals. Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor on the women's intramural managers, has announced that all managers must have the names of all their entries for the ping pong doubles and singles, basketball free throws, and swimming meet into the women's intramural office by 4:30 today. Jack Dempsev Boxes at Missouri Missouri has produced a boxer named Jack Dempsey who fights at 135 pounds. He appeared against Kansas State at Manhattan last night. He may heats 'em instead of fighting 'em but just wait until they find out that his real name isn't Dempsey, but Glennon. HELP WANTED Looking for a job? Follow the example of hundreds of successful students and look first in the CLASSIFIED ADS Will Give Commencement Address Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, has accepted an invitation from the Cherryville high school to give the commencement address there this spring. The exercises will be held May 28. ♥ This is a timely reminder . . . with a suggestion for a Valentine she'll like best of all she receives . . . Shadowless HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ... a new and finer quality hosiery, certified by test of the Batter Fabrics Test Bureau. We'll help you select the right color—and the best value. Value Finder at no extra charge. Come in or phone! 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