PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 Intramural Swimming Meets Get Under Way Phi Gam's and Sigma Chi's Win Over S.P.E.'s and Triangle Swimming became the second winter sport to get under way as the Phi Gams met the S.P.E.'s Wednesday night to win 24-9, and Sigma Chi wom from Triangle on Thursday, 24-12. The results: Phi Gamma Delta-S.P.E. Medley relay—Won by Phi Gam on a forfeit. 100-yd. dash—Won by Fisher, S.P.E. Denny, Ph Gam, second; Coleman, Ph Gam, third. Time: 1.17. 50-yd. backtracks—Won by Barteldes Phi Gam; Steiger, Phi Gam, second, third, fifth, sixth, eighth. Krusse, S.P.E. third. Time 38. 50-yd. dash. Won by Chai, Phi Gam; Shanks, S.P.E. second; Gill, Phi Gam, third. Time 29.2. Officials: Allphin, Jennings, Nichols, Cooper, Wood. Triangle-Sigma Chi Medley relay—Won by Sigma Chi Time: 2:21.46. 100-yd. dash-*Won by Pipkin, Sigma* 100-yd. Stone, Sigma Chi, second; Kerr Triangle, third. Time: 1:15. 50-yd. backstreak — Won by Puck Ch. second, Kuff. third, Trim. Kuff. Sigma. third Trim. 51-dy Dash—dwah. By by Ranage, Sigma Siyi Peak, Triangle, second; Hutchinson, Sigma Peak. Officials: Alphin, Miller, Elias, Kes ter, LaShelle. The Inside Dope Glenn Cunningham is pictured winning the 880-yard run in the Knights of Columbus race last week, wearing a Kansas sweater. While he no longer officially represents the University; as a graduate, he is entitled to wear its colors any time he pleases. If Glamangole defeats Tiny Moore in the boxing match tonight, will it give him the "heavyweight championship?" "The news men have a lot of furpainning basketball coaches. I think it is time to turn about," declared Dr Allen this morning. "Some of our biggest newspapers make mistakes in plenty. Somebody sent a story out of Columbia the other day about Missouri having returned after losing four games—two to Kansas and two to Iowa State. Sports writeup that lown State is not playing a double double round robin this year. "Then a correspondent at Manhattan sent a story to the Associated Press and to the Kansas City Star announcing Kansas-Kansas State games at Manhattan Friday and Saturday. The schedled set one game, Friday, at Lawrence. "To cap it, the headline writer in the Capital this morning announced the Aggie game for Lawrence all right, set it for 'Saturday night.' The story correct is giving the game for 'townever' in a dispatch dated Thursday. Tiger Football Spirit Rising Faurot's Sister Among Student Admirers at Missouri By James Helbert italian Bros. Contemporary United Press Correspondent Columbia, Mo., Jan. 11—(UIP) If student athnism is a reliable barometer of the state's physical well-being of Kansas, Washington, Nebraska, Oklahoma and other ancient foes of Missouri are in for some bad afternoons on the football field. The low-flickering flame known as "Tiger spirit" already burns with more heat since the numbers of athletes at Kirksville Teachers, as head football coach here. Students hailed Faurot's appointment as the end of the dark days for Missouri grid teams. And no man or woman here was surer of that than Vera Faurot, sister of the new coach and a junior in the School of Education. Miss Faurot, whose home is in Chillicothe, doesn't hide her admiration for her brother. Part of the spotlight should be directed her way, however. With a part-time job, Miss Faurot finds time to handle the finances of her sorority, Pi Beta Phi, attend meetings of the several honorary organizations to which she belongs, and in addition her grades are good enough for anybody's school. Men's Intramurals --by Ed Elbe The Athletic office has changed the basketball schedule for Saturday, because of the varsity squad practice had to be shifted to the morning. West Court: 9:00 Beta-A; O:12, 0: Puelt B-D-TD T.B: 1:00 S.A.M-T. M: Ptul B-D-TD T.B: 1:00 S.A.M-T. M: East Court; 9:00; D Chi-D-U; 12:00 Sig B-Beta-B; 1:00; Sig B-B-A-S-E In The Sport Light Victors Display Excellent Ability in Scoring and Floor Play Delta Upsilon Defeats Beta ALLEN SELECTED MEMBER Delta Upsilon showed real championship possibilities as it defeated Beta Theta Pi 22 to 12 in the only game played on intramural courts last night. Ability to score and excellent floor play were key for the performance. Jorgenson starred, sinking several long shots from his back position as guard. The score: Delta Upsilon 22 G FT F Davis 2 2 0 1 dahow 2 1 2 1 Darley 2 0 1 Jonay 5 1 1 Minter 1 1 1 Lane 1 1 1 Beta 12 G FT F Dodge 0 0 1 Shafer 2 0 0 McCaslin 0 1 1 Murphy 1 0 2 Barbee 1 0 2 10 2 8 Doors Rock Chalk "B" won fron. D.U. "B" on a forfeit. Coe's "B" won from Rock Chalk "C" on a forfeit. Beta "B" won from Tramps "B" or torfeit. Pathology Class Goes to Lansing The social pathology class taught by dabel A. Elliott, assistant professor of ociology, went to Lansing this afternoon to visit the state penitentiary here. OF A.A.U. CAGE COMMITTE Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, has been appointed to the men's basketball committee of the A.A.U. by J. M. Mahoney, the newly elected president, according to a letter received this morning from Dan J. Ferris, secretary Dr. Allen is also a member of the national committee on rules. Enlow to Present Recital Kansas Graduate Will Give Sunday Organ Program Miss Dorothy Enlow, who received her bachelor of music degree from the University in 1868, will present the lectures and a clock in the University auditorium. Women's Intramurals Pi Beta Phil defended Kappa Alpha Theta, 15 to 9, and Wattkins hall downed Alpha Gamma Delta, 12-0, in the women's basketball games last night. The first game was rough and hard f-ight, but Goodwood was an easy victory for Watkins. The program will include selections from Bach, St. Scena, Powell Weaver, Kansas City, Mo., organist, R. S. Stoughton, James Rogers, Boex, and Widor. As Bach's "Tocata" is the most popular classical one, so is Widor's "Tocata" pre-eminent in modern times. It is based on a medieval chant by John Burton (1460-1527), which will be composed of Cloyd Vermillion, trumpet, Herlan Lloyd, trumpet, Dean Brooks, trombone, and Oliver Hobbs, trombone. Bruce, Kiene, and Newman played an outstanding game for Pi Phi, and Fisher, Theta, played a good defensive game. Johnson, Trekke, and Finch, all of Watkins hall, did outstanding playing in the second game. The box scores: Theta, 9 15, F GFT Bruce 3 1 1 Kione 4 0 0 Newman 0 0 1 Perry 0 0 1 Suther'd 0 0 1 Everham. G F F F 1 Hough. 2 0 1 Harper. 0 1 0 Lindscott. 0 0 1 Fisher. 0 1 0 7 1 4 Watkins. 12 Watkins, 12 G FF Johnson, 4 G FF Trekell 2 0 1 Jimcoe 2 0 1 Junee 0 0 1 Thompson 0 0 2 Shellenbg 0 0 2 Draper 0 0 0 Campbell 0 0 0 Alpha Gam. 0 4 1 Alpha Game Mitchell G FT F Frever 0 0 1 Jennings 0 0 3 Gosper 0 0 0 Dibbin 0 0 0 Davey 0 0 0 Young 0 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 6 De-tennis results: Lindscott-Fisher, Theta won from Brown-Draper, Watkins, 6-3, 6-1; Hunter-Edle, I.W. Won from Sturm-Weber, Alga Gam won from Enfield, Alpha Gam won from Forman-Trong, Chi Omega, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. The third match matches are as follows: Lindscott-C Fisher, Theta, vs. Pyle-Lippitt, A.O.Pi; winner Smith-Sharp, S.K., vs. Young-Scoggins, will play Dodge-Brosius, Kappa, Sholander-Trekel, Watkins, vs. Hunter-Ecw. I.W.W.; Irwin-Irwin, II, play winner of Robinson-Stubbs, S.K., vs. Faew-Davett, theta; Cain-Lain, Kappa, vs. Watson-Henderson, A.D.Pi; Vroman-Learned, Gamma Phi, vs. Humphrey-Det, T.N.T; Kavaughn-Edward, Alpha Gam, vs. Burdick-Meysw, Gamma Phi; winner Parkinson-Ocevy, Ind., vs. Rowland-Curd, T.N.T, play Hoover-Rice, Etc. Handball: In the finals Parkinson won from Hunter, 21-19, 21-14. This is the second year that the tournament has been won by Betty Parkinson. Topping to Lecture Here Read Kansan Want Ads Secretary to Kawaga, Japanese Labor Leader, Will Speak on Japan Miss Helen F. Topping, graduate of Columbia and now secretary to Kagawa, Japanese labor leader, government official, literary man, social experimenter, and Japanese Mystic, will be in Lawrence on Sunday and Monday. Miss Topping will give a series of four lectures. The first will be Sunday night at 6:30 at the Congregational church. Her topic will be, "Can Any Good Come Out of Japan." "Kagawa's Contribution to World Recovery" will be given at the Methodist Church at 7:30, Sunday night. "Cooperatives in Action" will be given at the Noon Forum on Monday, at the Union cafeteria. "Why I Accepted This Way" will be given at 4:30 Monday afternoon at Westminster hall. Send the Daily Kansan Home. 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