PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1934 All-Star Jayhawkers Named by McDermott Oklahoma Coach Selects Two Teams of Recent Basketeers Coach Hugh V. McDermott of the University of Oklahoma made his selections yesterday for an All-Time Kansas basketball team. For the first team, Coach McDermott lists Bill Johnson, captain of last year's conference champions, and George Body, '23, at center. He also won American choice while playing with the Jayhawkers; at center, Bob Mosby, '24, and Paul Endorec, '23, at encuads. His second team places Al Peterson and Gale Gordon at forwards, John Wulf at center, and Charley Black and Elmer Schake at guards. Ackerman was an All-Valley selection in '24 and '25. He was third in individual scoring in '24 and the next year he led the conference with 106 points in 16 games. The same year he was named All-Valley captain and was placed on the All-American mythica team. Endcott was an All-Valley man two successive years and in his last season he was unanimous choice for captain of that team. He led his team on a victorious march of 16 straight triumphs. Johnson was an All-Big Six selection two years. He was high conference man in scoring his last year and during the three seasons of competition he made 439 points for an average of 8.44 a game. McDermott's selection is composed of men who played together. The records show that in '22 Body and Endacott were All-Valley men in '23 Wulf, Endacott and men; Black; and in '24 Ackerman, Black and Mosby. AI Peterson was high point man in the conference in '20 and Gordon was second. Men's Intramurals --of 38 to 46 In the only swimming meet held last night the Beta's and the Theta Tau's tied at 18. The Beta swimmers made all their points by winning the medley relay and taking second and third places in all the other events. 50-yard dash, won by Heter. Thet tie Kenich,贝 secondary, Field, Beta 30-yard dash. Results of last night's events: 50-yard back stroke, won by Dickie Beta. third, time. 339. Beta. third, time. 339. 100–vard won, by Bruszellus Theta-Fat Robinson, Beta, second; Herb Woodson Medley relay, won by Beta. Time 2:06. SCARLET FEVER QUARANTINE PLACED IN ILLINOIS GROU The Sigma Nu fraternity of the University of Illinois was placed under quarantine for scurlet fever early this week when A. H. Flint, a pledge, was found to have the disease. Flint had been taken to the university hospital Monday afternoon, according to the Daily Illini. Tuesday all residents of the fraternity were given the Dick test. Those which showed a negative reaction were released and quarters and placed under observation. A quaritur of a week's duration was imposed upon those showing a positive reaction to the test. Several exchange waiters were in the house at the time and were subjected to the same regulations. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Bill" Johnson Right—Bob Mosby Championship of Division Two Taken by Phi Delts Paul Endacott Phi Delta Theta won the undisputed championship of Division 2 interorganization basketball play last night by defeatingsigma Chi S7 to 21. In winning, the Phi Delta ran their string of victories in a second place tie with the Sig Alba's. Phi Psi's Stay in Running by Defeating Acacia in Play Off In the Division 1 runner-up race, the Phi Pais remained a possible contender by nosing out Acacia 20 to 17. Rowlands trounced Chi Delta sigma 48 to 26, and the sigma Phi Epsilon "B" 20 to 17. The S.A.E. "B" remained undefeated in Division 1 matches against the sigma Nu "B" to win 15 to 14. In another "B" game the Phi Gams won from the sigma Chi "B"s" 20 to 14. After Reed had opened the scoring for the Sigma Chi's with a free throw, the Phi Delta countered with a flock of baskets to go ahead 14-1 at the start of the second quarter. North continued to score goals and at the intermission had accounted for half of the Phi Delt's 18 points. The work of Chambers and Roberts was offset by Johnson and Quigley as the Phi Gams stayed ahead 27 to 13. Sigma Chi then made its real threat on baskets by Johnson and Embry tightened the battle to 28 to 21, with three minutes remaining to play. The champs pulled away, however, and tallied 9 points in the remaining minutes while blanking their opponents. "All-Star" Jayhawker Basketball Players The box scores: Phi Dalte 27 G. FT. F. Chambers 3 Roberts 2 North 6 Chevrolet 4 Chevrolet 4 Teco 2 Sig. Chi 21 G. FT. F. Embry 2 0 2 Reed 0 1 1 Junction 5 0 1 Johnson 5 0 1 Sturgeon 0 0 4 Lemster 0 0 2 15 7 4 10 1 9 Phi Gam "B" 20 G. FT.F. Sig. Chi "B" 14 G. FT.F. Chain 1 0 0 Sowder 1 2 0 Bartdess 0 0 1 Dieter 1 0 0 Lucket 6 0 0 Black 1 0 0 Dobleman 1 0 0 McGrew 0 0 3 Mitchell 1 2 1 10 9 6 5 4 3 S. A. E. "B" 15 G. FT.F. Sigma Nu "B" 14 G. FT.F. 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McCarroll 2 1 2 McGuire 2 1 2 Holtzapple 1 0 1 Rextford 1 0 0 Rvoldns 0 2 3 21 612 Swimming Team Defeated Kansas Loses to Washburn by Score In the swimming meet held last night between the University of Kansas and Washburn College, at Topeka, Kansas lost by a score of 38 to 46. This was a return meet. Kansas having previously lost by a score of 42% to 40%. By the close score of 43% to 40%. Schultz of Kansas and Kerbay of Washburn were high point men, each 400-yard relay—won by a Wshburn, (T. Siller, Armstrong, D. Tiller, and undsonst) second, Kansas, (Les Shulz, Shultz, Miller, and Malo). Time, 4:31. 202 -yard breast stroke-won by Kan- cas, Marvin Heter; second, Mills, Wash- burn; third, Perry, Washburn, Time, 3:06.6. having 10 points. Kerby also swam on the medley relay team which finished first. Shultz also swam on the 400-yard race, which finished second. The summary: 150 yard back stroke—won by Montgomery, Washburn; second, H. Jennings, Kansas; third, Robert Dill, Kansas. 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