PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1935 Beta's and Kappa Sig's Win Dual Aquatic Meets Phi Delt's Defeat Phi Gam's in Basketball With Score of 30-19 Beta-Sigma Nu In the first of the four-team dual aquatic meets held yesterday, Beta and Kappa Sig deflected Sigma Nu and Triangle as all four organizations splashed away for comparatively slow times in their first swimming encounters of the Medley relay—Won by Sigma Nu. Time: 1:56.8. 100-yd. dash—Won by A. Dodge, Beta; T. Robinson, Beta, second. Time: 1:16.4. Triangle-Kappa Sig 50-yd dash—Won by Stotts, Beta; K field, Field. Beta; Henderson, Tumor. Beta; Tim, 29. 50-yd. back-stroke—Won by Ashley Sigma Nmu; Kenyon, Beta, second; Battenfold, third. Time: 41.4. Medley relay—Won by Kappa Sig. Time: 1:58.4. 100-yd. dash-Won by Pack, Triangle; Alexander, Kappa Sig, second Lyons, Kappa Sig, third. Time: 1:17.2 50-yd. back-stroke—Wen by Hane Sigal, Signa. Second round Bronze, third round, King. 50-yd. dash—Wen by Keeler, Kappi Sig. Storkey, Triangle, second; Kerr Triangle, third. Time: 29.8. Officials of both meets: Murray, Alainphin, Jennings, Tripp, Kester, Rapport In the intramural basketball court, Phi Dia Theta, last year's champions who have not been performing so well defeat Gigi Gamma Delta which defeat Fii Gamma Gamma which had shown great improvement in its last encounters. The final score was 30-19. Phi Chi fought for a 21-20 decision over Pi K. Sigma. Gi莎 Defeated the Sig Alps 32-21 in another game of the basketball acers yesterday; Phi Gam Delta 1 Harew G F 7T Affectk E 2F Take 1 1 2 Tucker 1 1 2 Bakter 2 2 2 Tucker 1 0 2 Densi 1 0 2 Denis 1 0 2 8 3 15 Referee: Casini. Phi Chi 21 Pla Dlet B GFT Chambers 3 5 Roberts 0 0 Rothschild 1 0 Brown 2 0 Trickett 2 1 Tinker 1 4 Van Cleve 1 0 G FTF Stenssan Cooper 4 Opper 4 Martin 2 2 1 Guller 1 0 1 Gollier 1 0 1 8 5 5 Referee: Curd. | | G | FT F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Lippit | 1 | 0 2 | | Coover | 4 | 2 0 | | Lips | 1 | 0 0 | | Loyd | 1 | 0 0 | | Leydig | 2 | 0 0 | | Ward | 0 | 0 2 | 9 2 / G FT F Johnson 2 2 2 Haney 5 1 1 Hawks 1 1 2 Owens 0 1 1 Patterson 0 0 4 Holcomb 0 0 0 8 5 8 Referee: Casini. Sigma Chi 32 Sigma Gn C Rhode F FT 2 Donelan 2 1 3 Black 5 1 0 Thompson 5 0 0 Sturgsea 2 2 2 Phi Beta Pi forfeited to Acacia. Women's Intramurals Two basketball games were played by the independent teams last night. The LW.W's defended the Independents 29 to 14. The Etctra team won from the T.N.T.'s with a score of 20 to 18. However, an Etctra player, was high scorer of the evening with 8 field goals and 2 free throws. The box scores Etc. 29 G FT F Babcock 0 0 0 Kennedy 0 0 1 Brown 8 0 0 Brown 0 0 1 Jewell 0 0 1 Rich 0 0 1 T. N.T.18 9 2 3 N 10 M 20 G FT F Curd 2 0 1 Oakland 0 1 1 Rowland 6 2 0 Drake 6 2 0 Dee 0 0 1 Day 0 0 1 Abuson 0 0 1 Abts 0 0 1 I. W.W. 29 Edie G FF FT Eilde 5 0 Boman 3 2 Mtigry tr 4 1 Baker 0 0 Baker 0 0 Hunter 0 0 12 5 5 Ini. 4 G F F I 1 Irwin 3 0 1 1 Owesley 1 0 3 Stegmann 1 0 3 Scoggins 9 0 3 Young 1 0 2 Irwin 1 0 2 Owesley 1 0 2 8 2 2 6 2 11 Basketball schedule: Kappa Kappa Gamma play Chi Omega; Gamma Phi Beta play Corinball at 9:15 tonight. The games between Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Delta Pi, the Sigma Kappas and Alpha Chi Omega have been post-poned until Tuesday, Jan. 22 because of the varsity game. Deck Tennis results: Sharp-Sharpe the Sigma Kappas, won from Young-Scooggin of the Independents, 6-2 (4-0) in bands must be played by Wednesday. To Interview Quigley Over KFKU 10 Interview Quigley, Over KFKE An interview with E. C. Quigley, who is here to referee the game tonight, will be heard over KFKU at 6 o'clock tonight. This program will replace the usual one of Ed Elber's Scrapbook, which will be deferred until Thursday at 6 p.m. In The Sport Light Glenn to Leave for Iowa Track Star's Schedule Includes at Least Three Races With Bonthron Glenn Cunningham, ed34, and world champion milen, will leave for Iowa City the latter part of this week. He said that he will train under George Graham, University of Iowa track coach, next semester for his eastern meets. Glenn expects to run in the Kansas City Athletic Club invitational track meet March 2 in Convention hall. Dr. J. A. Reilly, Athletic Club director, has revived this meet after several years of abandonment, and he is trying to match Cunningham and Bonthon. Efforts to match the two last year in a Kansas Relays failed, because Bonthon could not arrange to get away. Cunningham said, "I have almost definite word that I will run against Bill Bonton at least three times this year. These races will probably come at the Milrose games in Madison and at the NCAA championship 1,500-meter in New York, Feb. 23; and the Baxter Mile in New York, Feb. 16." Smail 16 Address Journists W. Robert Small, executive secretary of the Urban League of Kansas City, Mo, will speak to education classes and to students of the journalism department tomorrow. Small To Address Journalists LONBORG TO AID WALDORF AS COACH AT NORTHWESTERN Lynn O. Waldorf the new head football coach at Northwestern, in selecting the staff to assist him selected among many candidates. basketball coach at Northwestern. Arthur (Dutch) Lonborg will be remembered as a former University of Kansas basketball star lettering in the sport in 1918, '19, and '20. Others selected to assist Waldorf are Burt Ingweren for past three years assistant to Capt Lawrence (Biff) Jones at Louisiana State, Waldo Fisher and Maury Kent who each end coach and teach each respectively, under Dick Hanley. Agigies Lose Fourth Cage Game The Kansas State College basketball team lost its fourth straight conference game last night to Iowa State by a score of 29-24. Iowa State was defeated at Saturday's game in Iowa City, which is the second conference victory for the Cyclones. The game was played at Manhattan. At one time, Iowa State had a lead of 22 to 5. Prof. H. B. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology, has received a collection of bugs for the department and for his private collection from F. X. Cook, assistant curator of insects at K. U., and entomologist for sugar planters in Hawaii. Track Season Will Open At KCAC Meet March 2 University of Ka'as track men will compete in three indoor and seven or eight outdoor meets, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics announced today Allen Announces Schedules for 1935 Kansas Squad The first appearance of the Hargis track men will be March 2 in the renewed Kansas City Athletic Club meet, in preparation for the Big Six indoor meet at Columbia March 8 and 9. The third indoor appearance, probably of a small squad, will be the Butler Relays, at Indianapolis, March 23. Outdoor competition will start with the Texas Relays at Austin, March 30. April 6 is an open date, and tentative arrangements have been made for a meet with either Washburn or Baker, April 13. May 4-Kansas-Kansas State dual at Monhaskan May 17-18—Big Six outdoor meet at Lincoln. May 11 — Kansas-Missouri dual at May 17-18. Bie Six outdoor meet at May 17-18. June 21-22—National Collegiate Track and Field meet, Los Angeles. HREE-DAY SKATING CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD AT IOWA STATE Ames, Iowa, Jan 15—Skating will come into its own again this week, at Iowa State College, as announced by the college, director of intramural athletics. Individual events, including speed races, novelty races, and fancy skating will be a part of the program. Fraternity and sorority teams will compete in race races as well as individual races. Hotley games will be held on Saturday. Send the Daily Kansan Home. PATEE 10c - 15c Today Tomorrow HELEN HAYES CLARK GABLE In the world's most beautiful love story, "THE WHITE SISTER" Cartoon -- Buddy's Bearcats 25 WAY TO SUCCESS LYNN WALDORF AT KANASAS STATE WES FRY TO SUCCEED LYNN Wes Fry is the unanimous choice of the Athletic Council of Kansas State College to succeed Lynn Walderf or head coach. Fry's nomination is subject to the approval of the state board of regents. Previous to his coming to Manhattan as an assistant to Lynn Waldorf, he was head coach at Oklahoma City and that institution were very successful. His selection was enthusiastically endorses by M. F. Ahearn, Athletic director, and Lynn Waldorf, who has resigned to become head coach at Northwestern. This is the second Aggie team in history to win Ten conference within a year, the other being Alvin (Bo) McMillin, who went to the University of Indiana. Michigan Wishes to Broadcast A Friendly Place East Lansing, Mich., Jan. 15- If the federal radio commission would permit it, Michigan State College would broadcast all its home basketball games. The Spartans formerly put all their games on the air and won mail aplause from all sections of the middle west. Forbidden to broadcast after sundown, the college radio station WKAR has had to suspend the feature. To Stop, Eat, and Drink Gross Cafe 9th & New Hampshire An attempt is being made to have the government approve broadcasting of the approaching games. All of State's football games were put on the air over the station last fall. Telegraphic accounts were used of games away from home. SANTA FE TRAIL SYSTEM SHORTEST FASTEST ROUTE TO WINTER VACATION PLAYGROUNDS WINTER TRAVEL SAVINGS No need to put off that winter hooligan—you travel the shortest, fastest routes in modern, comfortable buses. You can vacation the minute you step on a bike. Ask the Santa Fe Trail System agent FIRST about that trip! DALLAS $7.55 CHICAGO 7.80 DENVER 8.75 LOS ANGELES 24.00 ALBUQUERQUE 12.80 FORT WORTH 7.55 Santa Fe Trail System LAWRENCE BUS TERMINAL 111 W. 9th St. (Back of Weaver's) 111 W. 9th St. SANTAFETRAIL SYSTEM GINGER ROGERS "ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN" SUNDAY FRANCIS LEDERER SUNDAY HELD OVER! 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