TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1934 PAGE FOUR Intramural Volleyball Players Are Selected Class Squads Chosen From Outstanding Players in Recent Games Thirteen outstanding players from each class have been chosen to play in the intramural volleyball tournament, as members of the W.A.A. class teams. The girls were chosen on their ability as well as in the recent interorganization games; Freshman on the squad are: Ruth Baker, Lucille Bottom, Mary Dumlop, Hermina Frick, Hazel Haskinson, Katherine Hard, Elizabeth Lindsey, Dorothy Owley, Leis Sholander, Alice Team, John Cavett, Martha Widmin, and Nedine Woody Junioris: Mary Frances Butler, Alyce Cunningham, Betty Hanson, Marcellin Hatch, Mary Louise Humphrey, Mary Irwin, Barbara Kirchhoff, Mary Grace Parkinson, Geneauty, Betty Parkinson, Jean Stark, Lucille硅 Katherine Teagan塘 Seniors: Caroline Bliss, Blen Boman, Bruce Martina Mordays, Dany Maynard, Dougie Moore, Nicola Dorothy Johnson, Cecilia Mitchell, Ira Olben, Ruth Pyle, and Mary Virginia The first game is scheduled for Monday, November 26, at 4:30. The freshmen will play the juniors in the upper gym depot, the diplomores, the seniors in the lower gym. Squad practice for them all is called for Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 4:30. Al members must report at that time, wher captains will be chosen. Fifty W.A.A. points will be awarded for the team members playing. Volleyball Champions Defeat Kappa Kappa Gamma 38 to 32 Pi Phi's Win Championship Pi Beta Phi won the sorority volleyball championship last night by defeating Kappa Kappa Gamma, 38 to 12. The game was close and exciting. Outstanding players of the evening were Bliss Cain, Joseph Ackerman, and Dodge, Cain, and Bottom for Kappa The Pi Phi team was composed of Blaze Bite, Throchminton, Billingsley, Halloway, and Gillespie. The Kappa team were Cain, Bottom, Thelen, Dodge, Humphrey, Crook, Lakake Pi Beta Phi will play the Independents in the final game Wednesday night at 8:15, at which time the organization champion will be decided. Attendance This Year Nearly 6,000 Be low 1933 Figures O. U. Football Crowds Drop The comparative figures: Norman, Nov. 29—Football attendance at the University of Oklahoma this season fell considerably below that of last. Average attendance this fall was 9,262 or a total of 40,310 for the five games played at Norman. Last year's average was 13,674 or a total of 32,268 for the four games played at Norman. No one game was duplicated the average attendance last year. 1933 Vanderbilt 16,330 Iowa State 8,100 *Kansas 11,400 O. Aggies 16,470 1534 Centenary Nebraska Missouri Iowa State *K. State* 52,286 *Rain cut attendance Women's Intramurals Tennis results: Stockwell, Ind., defeated Newman, Pi Phi, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 Dodge, Kappa, defeated Pi, 3-6 Stockwell, Wil, ind, wlip Throckmorton, Pi Phi, in the semi-finals, and the winner will play the finals with Dodge Handball results: Montgomery, I.W.W. defeated Mildred Irwin, Ind.; Hard, Kappa applied to Humphrey, T.N.T.; Fink, W.H., defaulted to Cunningham, A.O; Hunter, I.W.W., defeated Goshorn, Gamma Phi; Robinson, S.K., defeated Shipman, Kappa; Mary Irwin, Ind., defeated Lockhart, Gamma Phi; defeated Lockhart, Gamma Phi; Humphrey, T.N.T., defeated Johnston, S.K. Drawings will be made Monday for the elimination contest in handball. The top two of each ladder will be in the elimination. Drawings for the handball elimination tournament which were taken from the two highest on each ladder are as follows: Parkinson, IND, vs. Doty, TNM Montgomery, IWW, vs. Hatch, S.K. Iwrin, IWV, vs. Farely, PHi; Hunter IND,vs. Robinson, S.K.; Humphrey TNAT, vs. Owley, ID; Inrew, IND, vs. Johann, S.K. Tennis finals: Dodge, Kappa, deceased Bruce, Pi Phi, 10-8, 6-2, and will play the winner of the Stockwell, IND vs. Throckmorton, Pi Phi, match. To Hold Big Six Conference Representatives Will Also Attend N.C. A.A. Meet in Kansas City Representatives from all Big Sis schools will gather Dec. 7 and 8 at the Hotel Kanaan Citilan in Kansas City Mo, for the annual Big Sis conference Locations and dates of wrestling, instruction, and swim meet swimming meets will be determined. Also at the same date will occur the annual session of the N.C.A.A. Representatives from Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma. Missouri North Da kota, and South Dakota will attend these meetings. The basketball rules interpretation meeting is schduled to follow the NCAAA sessions. A round of invitations is scheduled. Invitations to attend the NCAAA meetings have been sent to high schools and Junior colleges throughout this region. Huskers Confident of Title With only Missouri and Kansas State left as Big Six opponents, confidence reigns in the Nebraska camp, another step toward being within the Cornhusker's grass. Cornhusker adherents know that it is next to impossible for Missouri to score their first victory of the season in Lincoln, Saturday. Missouri's team to do so are slight, especially now with Tiger regulars on the injured list. Kansas State journeys to Lincoln one week from Saturday. The Bryanus fears righ, though, when the Wildcat game begins to be considered. Cornhoppers can still remember their last home defeat by a conference rival in the NCAA championship prised Coach Dana X. Kids' pupils by winning from a team that had been undefeated in the Big Six during the whole season. Such a calamity, if at all possible, will be prevented this year by Coach Bishie. Kansas State is a dangerous foe, since Coach Lynn Waldorf will undoubtedly have a store of new knives and coaches. Coach Bishie will to perfect new tricks to win this contest. Kansas State Only Serious Threat to Championship UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Men's Intramurals Phi Chi, Sigma Alpha Episcopi, Phi Kappa Pi, Sigma Chai, Tau Delta Tau, and the Rambles are the six teams that play in intramural touchfootball trophy. The Phi Fai's secured their place in the Big Ten, over Delta Tau on Monday afternoon. The Ramblers still have one more match with the seventh place KEEK, which if they should lose, would eat for them. The Raiders will be legians. Nevertheless, the following schedule has been drawn up by Mr. E R. Elbel, director of intramurals so as to keep the game going. Alps vs bye; Delta Tau Delta vs Hamper, Sig Chi vs Phi. Games to be played on Thursday Phi Chi vs bye. Games would be played Saturday morning. Phi Chi kept its undefended record clean by the narrow margin of 2-0 in a game against Nike. The Sig Alga took their final game from the last place S.P.E. with the win. over with the towdeck and rewind over with the towdeck and Chopin contributed a point each. Knoeck and Gilland scored all the points for the Pai's. 46,110 turnbills, and horseshorses final play-offs The following stages in the handball, turnbells, and horseshorses final play-offs Handball, quarterfinals: Packard, Kaywel, vs Kiel, K!ig K; Signor, K!ig S; bruden, Kayhawk, Cedon, K!ig S; bruden, Kayhawk, Philt, K!ig Delt, vs, Rapport, Philt, K!ig Delt, vs Tennis, quartierfinals: Morrison, Ki-sig, V. or塞ment A.T.O. Ewes, Sig Alph, vs Kell, Phi Gam; Gross, K Sig, vs Havestock D Chi; Siele, Colleg- Horseshoe, semifinals: Stout, Theta au, vs. Kerr; Triangle; Dvorak, Acacia, s. Sheafopus, Beta. Longnecker Wins Contest Student Awarded Prize for Closest Guess on Husker Game Statistics Home Longnecker, 1/53, was awarded the first prize for men, an Arrow "Mimicking" sponsored by Oher's Clothing Company concerning the outcome of the Kansas game. Other prize winners in the men's contest were: George Varner, 1112 Ilobe Island St., second prize, An arrow tie; George W. Crawley, c'38, third prize, a copy of Enquire. Prizes were awarded to the three men and the three women who guessed nearest to the correct score and total yardage side by both teams. The winners in the ladies contest were: Amelia Zimmerman, 543 North 3rd St. first prize, two pair of "Hooloop" hostess; Mrs. L. E. Bice, 217 Barker Ace. second prize, one pair of hostess; Mrs. L. E. Bice, 217 Barker Ace. third prize, a linen handkerchief. The forms for this contest appeared in the Daily Kansan last week. All Entries Due by Dec. 3; Groupings Will Be in Four Divisions Intramural Basketball To Begin Next Month Plans for the winter tourneys in basketball, the winter intramural sports headline, took their first form today. The 2017 championsmailed to intramural managers. Play will start as soon after Thanksgiving as possible, all entries due by Monday. The team's governor participation in basketball as govern intramural activity. No man is eligible to compete who has made no involvement in any sport in any university or college. The organizations will be grouped in divisions according to the following plan (a) independent organizations, (b) staff organizations, (c) fraternities, and (d) Class "B" teams. Any organization may enter a "B" team to allow more men to compete in Arrangements for practice periods in the gymnastium can be made through the use of individual time-outs for each practice between 6:30 and 9:30 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. LAWRENCE CO-OPERATIVE CLUB ENTERTAINS FRESIMAN SQUAD Indoor Record Recognized Carl Brick, Kansas City, Mo., international secretary of the Co-operative Club, spoke Thursday night at 39 freshman squad members at a dinner in the building sponsored by the Lawrence Co-operative Club. "The University of Kansas is the finest educational institution in the United States." Mr. Brick declared in his address to the freshmen. "It is favorably positioned for the next generation and has a record of turning out real men." Lilehy, president, presided at the meeting. After the dinner, Robert Bruce, director of the Haskell band, entertained the group with concert songs like "Ave Maria" and "Benei, instructor of vocal music at Haskell. Coach Forrest Cox introduced his assistant coaches, Ernest Casni and Warren Plasck, and the memoirs. Gleen Cunningham, ed 34, famous university of Kansas minor, current president A.A.U. as the holder of the indoor record for the 1,000-yard run, and the world’s fastest mile run. Canada Approves Cunningham's Time of 2:12.2 for 1000-yard Run During his great campaign last year, Glenn invaded Canada to compete in an indoor meet held at Toronto. He participated in a hard跑 run in the record of 2.132.3. DR. GEORGE COGHILL LISTED IN 1934 ISSUE OF WHO'S WHO Among the familiar names of former University professors who are included in 1954 Who's Who, is Dr. George Elett Auerbach, who taught at 1913-26. Dr. Cochill was the head of the anatomy department here from 1918 to 1925. He also served as secretary of the School of Medicine for 7 years during his time as part of his profession at the University. Dr. Coghill is further remembered by oldtimers and his former students as the man who received the gold medal and Horrorium presented by the National Academy of Science in 1890 for his work in zoology and paleontology. He also served a year as a visit-teacher to University College London and present professor of Comparative Anatomy at Wilson Institute in Philadelphia. W. A.A. will hold a business meeting Wednesday at 4:30. Marian Fisher, chairman of the Pulff-Pant prom, will present the short skirt of the prom will be given. W.A.A. To Meet Yesterday the final count was verified, and Mr. Sullivan lost the contest to his opponent by one ballot. The first count was too close to be officially legal, and the candidates were not prepared. A week later the past week the election judges and clerks have been working continuously, One vote defeated Wallace Sullivan, 134, of Logan, for county attorney, in the recent election in Phillips County. Washburn Starts Cage Practice Toronto, Kan., Nov. 20-21 Washburn's不变的19 game schedule, is hard at work this week under the direction of Freshman Coach Ceil Copeil. The Blue team anticipates a lively pre-season barn-storming trip in southern Kansas to three other central conferences foes, Pittsburgh Teachers, Wichita, and Southwestern, will be met. ONE VOTE DEFEATS FORMER LAW STUDENT IN ELECT PATEE TODAY TOMORROW Washburn Starts Cage Practice One of America's Most Popular Stories Irene Dunne - Walter Huston Comedy Riot - Band Act "ANN VICKERS" THURSDAY-FRIDAY THURSDAY-FRIDAY A PAGE FROM HELL! Are You One of the 'FORGOTTEN MEN' Always 10c and 15c DICKINSON NOW PLAYING GEO. RAFT in--- "LIMEHOUSE BLUES" Also — K.U.-NEBRASKA GAME LETS GO BUNDLEM SNYDER Beauty Shop Shampoos and Fingerwave, 50c 817 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Permanent Waves. $2.50 and up Phone 893 THEATRE OF THE STARS AND OUTSTANDING HITS GRANADA A Couple Hilt-Billy Sillies: They Thought a Feud Was Something to Eat. 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