PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 1934 A.T.O.'s Nose Out Rowlands in Fast Intramural Game Winning Teams Will Participate in Playoff Series Starting on Thursday In a hectic climax to the regular intramural basketball season, Alpha Tau Omega nosed out Rowlands in an overtime battle 24 to 22 last night. With the possibility of tying the A.T.O.'s for the second playoff position in Division 3, Rowlands repeatedly came from behind to tie the score and send the game into an extra period. The Beta's earned a tie wilti Theta Tau for rupers-up honors in Division 1 by defeating Sigma Nu 23 to 8. Kappa Sigma gained a forfeit from Delta Chi as did Sigma Phi Epsilon from Gartners Free Throws Decide It was the greater accuracy of the A.T.O.'s from the free throw line that decided the game, as both teams scored 10 times from the field. Kemp and Lindsay carried the brunt of the offense, which helped the team in the first half, which sent the eventual winners off to a 10-8 lead at the intermission. Playing on even terms, the rivals came down to the final minute deadlocked at 20-all. Roberts, A.T.O. guard, shot what appeared to be the winning basket in a long heave from back of the center of the court with but 35 seconds remaining. However, Laub came out of a scramble under the A.T.O. goal with the ball and tied the score with a short flip just before the ball hit Roberts. A.T.O. ahead as Clement scored in the opening minute of the extra period, and Rowlands failed in several long attempts. Deadlocks for Second Representatives of the organizations eligible for the playoffs in the five divisions will meet in the intramural office this afternoon for the final drawings. Three second place positions remain in a deadlock, but a member from one division will be presented at the drawings. The ties are played off tonight and tomorrow. Two games will be played tonight at 10 o'clock: Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon in Division 2, and Phil Delt "B" vs. A.T.O. "B" in Division 5. Last night's victory of the Betas necessitates a playoff with the Theta Taus and this will take place tomorrow. Other groups represented this afternoon will be, the Collegeians, Phi Deltas, Delta Upsights, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Deltas, Alpha Epsilon Bison, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" A. T.O., 24 Last night's box scores G F T F F Kemp 5 0 2 Cory 0 0 1 Clement 0 0 1 Clement 3 0 1 Roberts 2 3 1 Mains 2 3 1 Rowlands, 21 Lindsey, 3 0 Larb 1 0 Larb 1 0 Poplewell 1 1 Poplewell 1 1 Abramis 1 0 Shobe 1 0 10 4 6 10 2 9 Beta, 23 G F T F G Murphy 1 0 F 1 Stotts 1 1 3 Horn 1 0 1 Case 3 0 1 Green 3 0 1 Sigma Nu, 8 G F T F G Happold 1 0 0 Kelly 1 0 2 Reisin 1 0 1 Fountain 1 0 2 Collins 1 2 2 8 7 6 3 2 9 Women's Intramurals The Junior - Sophomore vs. Freshman-Senior basketball game will be played at 8 o'clock tonight. The first round of the singles intramural pong tournament must be played by Saturday, March 10. Games will be played as scheduled for each match. Kappa Kappa Gamma leads in the Sorority group for the total number of intramural points with the addition of points for the swimming meet, having a total of 532.5 IWW leads in the Independent group, with 540 points. Sororities Kappa Kappa Gamma 532.5 Kappa Alpha Theta 260 Pi Beta Phi 244.5 Alpha Omicron Pi 210.5 Stella Kappa 210.5 Alpha Delta Pi 179. Delta Zeta 156.5 Chi Omega 154. Alpha Gamma Delta 149.5 Gamma Pi Chi Delta 141. Alpha Chi Omega 141. Alpha Xi Delta .5. PUBLIC PERSONS I. W. W. 540. T. B. 290. Independents 291.5. Watkins hall 223.5. Electors 169.5. Corkin hall 169.5. The second round of the basketball free-throw is to be thrown off this week. Women who failed to do the first round last week may still be entered in the contest by shooting two rounds this week. Delta Chi took the measure of Acacia 21 to 15 in the only swimming meet held last night in the men's intramural contest. Men's Intramurals Events and results: 50-yard dash, Garrett, Accea and Pope Jr. third, Trotter, Tropper, Cuba third, Trotter, 33 50-yard back stroke: won by Wright Dalmiro, third. *Time 40.2* Dalmiro, Delta Chi, third. *Time 40.2* 100-yard dash won by Tripp. Acacia (25), Darius Belts, Rolts, Delta Chi, third. Time 11:16. Medley relay: won by Delta Chi. Time 1-51 KFKU Tuesday 6:00 p.m. Seventieth athletic question box, Prof. E.R. Elbelt 2:30 p.m. K. U. News Notes prepared by the KU. news bureau. Wednesday 2:45 p.m. Elemtemary French lesson, W. K. Cornell, instructor. 6:00 p.m. Musical prangled by W, B. Downing, professor of voice. 6. 15 p.m. Questions of Science with Prof. Dinsmore Alter. Tonight - Tomorrow - Thursday DICKINSON TEAMED AGAIN! ... in a whirl of love and laughter ... fast action, wise-cracking romance . . . JAMES DUNN Wise-Cracking Detective and CLAIRE TREVOR Interest Is Shown in Relays As a breezy girl reporter "HOLD THAT GIRL" 15c 'til 7, 25c after 7 Henry Armita, the crazy mus- tachioed nit-wit in "PALSIE - WALSIE" and late news Mailed Announcements of Kansas Meet Have Early Returns Announcements of the Kansas Relays, set for April 21, and recently mailed to coaches who in the past have shown interest in the Kansas outdoor meet, are already bringing returns, with indications that all classes will be well represented. The University of Arizona has already made definite entry; and Karl Schlademan, former coach at Kansas, now at Washington State College at Pullman, has indicated he will bring a crack squad of eight east for the Kansas Relays, and stay here for a week, to wait for the Drake Relays. Reports of intention to enter have been received from Grimmell, Texas, Drake, Minnesota, Montana, Missouri, and Washington University, in the university class; Carleton College, Yankton College, and Kansas State Teachers' Academy, in the college class, and the Kansas City, Kan, junior high in that class. Coach C. Youngworth of Yankton indicated he would have an entry for the decathlon. PETITIONS FOR EXEMPTIONS MUST BE FILED THIS WEEK Petitions for activity ticket exemption are still being considered, Raymond Nichols, secretary to the Chan- FOR THE JUNIOR PROM — FRIDAY In a Carl's Tux You'll be dressed up—and can "go places and see things" The Price, $20 & $28.50 Hort Schaffner & Marx finest Tuxedos, tailored in fine unfinished worsel, silk trimmed — at $28.50. The suit today is very much cheaper than market price. It will pay you to buy—rather than rent a Tuxedo. —Correct Accessories for Evening Wear— We're proud to show you cellar, announced today. 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