PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 Kansas to Swim Against Washburn in Dual Meet Season to Open Here Tomorrow; Return Match to Be Feb.28 The first dual swimming meet of the season will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 p.m. between the University of Kansas and Washburn in Robinson pool. Tryouts were held last night by the varsity to determine who would compete against Washburn. The following team was chosen by Coach Herbert Allphin: 400 yard relay: Tom Ryan, Henry Thorne and Clyde Nichols or Howard Miller. 200 yard breast stroke: Marvin Heter and Paul Rapoport. 150 yard back stroke: Robert Dill and Hilan Jennings. 90 yard dash: Fred Malo and Thomas Ryan. 440 yard dash; Clyde Nichols and Donald Shultz. Fancy Diving: Marvin Heter. 100 yard dash: Fred Malo and Henry Thorng. 220 yard dash: Shultz and Miller or Nichols. Medley relay: Jennings or Dill, Heter and Ryan. The officials are E. R. Elbel, reference starter and announcer; Herbert Alpin, clerk and corder; Hack Reggs, Dr Naismith and Dick Howey, Judges of finish; Mike Getto and Roy Klass, times; Brigs, Ruth Hoover, and George Marshall, diving judges. This meet will be the first dual water event here in two years. On two other occasions when Kansas met Washburn the Jawhawk won both times. There will be a return meet which is scheduled for Feb. 2 at Topeka. --opposing the Red Devil of Leavenworth, gave the crowd considerable thrills in a 20-minute limit match which resulted a draw at the Abdallah Shrine temple of Leavenworth last night. Men's Intramurals Sigma Chi "B" defeated Phi Kappa PSi "B" by forfeit in the only intra mural basketball game scheduled for last night. Three contests have bee arranged for tonight. Phil Mu Alph will play the Betas and Phil Beta Pi will play the Betas and Phil Beta I. The remaining game between Deltia Sigma Lambda and the Jayhawks, wil be played immediately following th varisty game between Delta Sigma Lambda and the Jayhawks. Tomorrow's schedule calls for eight conflicts. On the east court, 8:30; Delta Upson "B" vs Jayhawk "E"; 9:30; Alma Kappa Pis vs Sigma Phi Epiosion; 10:30; Hawks vs Alpha Tau Omega; 11:30; Delta Upson vs Delta Chi. On the west court, 9:30; Phi Beta Pi vs Rexall; 10:30; Hawk "B" vs Rexall "B"; 11:30; Collegian "B" vs Beta "B"; 1:00 Phi Delt vs Phi Gam. Drawings for the spring one-wall handball tournament were announced yesterday. There are approximately 100 entrants in the four divisions. The drawings which are in the triangular form are as follows: Division 1 - Top row, Tripri, Acacia; row 2, Morton, eBia; McCarroll, Chi Delta Sigma; Dicker, Delta Chi; row 3, Delta Upsilon; Dicker, Delta Chi; row 4, Delta Upsilon; Morrison, Kappa Sigma; Jones, Sigma Phi Epsilon; row 4, Case; Beta, Pigele, Delta Chi; McCoy, Phi Delt; Main, Theta Tau; Guit, Triangle; row 5, Theta Tau; Oliphant, Phi Tau; Trotter, Phi Delt; Sherer, Triangle; Lloyd, Delta Upsilon; row 6, Willeford, Aecae; Edwards, Beta Murray, Delta Chi Me- taphis; Edwards, Beta Murray, Delta Chi Kappa Sigma; Dicker, Delta Upsilon. Division 2 - Top row. Buckingham, Beta; row 2. Harrison, Acacia; Barber, Beta; row 3. McCormick, Beta; Reford, Chi Delta Sigma; Hand, Kappa Sigma; Winter, Sigma Phil Epsilon; row 4. Black, Sigma Phil Epsilon; row 5. Deltai, Phi Deltai; Mtheta Tau; Benjies, Triangle; row 5. Warkin, Acacia; Lamm, Theta Tau; Robinson, Beta; Lamm, Theta Tau; Robinson, Angle; Clay, Kappa Sigma; row 6. Popen, Delta Chi; Howard, Delta Tau Delta; Cartmell, Dual Upsilon; Allen, Kappa Sigma; Bartlett, Phi Deltai; White, Division 3-Top row, Smith, Delta Chi; row 2, Rickenbacher, Beta; Hitt, Kappa Wagon, Ace Cleaver, Delta Chi; Rowland, Delta Upson; Milton, Sigma Epsilon; row 4, Stotts, Beta; Sorontino, Chi; De Clemente, Delta Tau; Kurtin, Delta Tau; Delinte, Theta Tau; row 5, Kineto; Delta Tau Delta; Elam, Delta Up; Delta Tau Kurtin, Delta Tau Delta; Shadu, Theta Tau; Nurri, Triangle; row 6, Williamon, Beta; Two Tiger Matsmen Joe Bartels, 135-1b Two of the Tiger Wrestlers will who meet the Jayhawkers in the University Auditorium at 7:30 tomorrownight. The Tigers opened their mat season last night against Oklahoma at Norman. Tomorrow night's match will be the third or them this week. Clark, Delta Chi, Pointexeter, Phi Delti Campbell, Kimsa Sigma; Brown, Phi Delti John Beall, 175-1b Division 4 Top, top Steer, Kappa Sigma; row 2, Finley, Beta; Masters, Delta Chi; Triple, Delta Upsilon; row 3, McCarrall, Chi Delta Phi; Asher, Kappa Sigma; Mclure, Dickie, Dickie; Mckinson, Murphy, Beta; Carter, Delta Hedges, Delta Tau Delta; row 5, Renker, Delta Upsilon; Redmond, Kappa Sigma; Claflin, Phi Delta Theta; Marshall, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Cole, Theta Tau Delta; Cole, Theta Tau; Benson, Cochrane, Delta Tau Delta; Wright, Phi Delt; Dukorce, Delta Upsilon; Ott, Teta Tau. In the intramural swimming meets held yesterday the Phi Delta decisively outpointed the Acacia swimmers 25 to 10. Acacia took only one first and no second places. The A.T.O.'s forfeited to the Phil Gam's in the other scheduled meet. The results: 50-yard dash, won by Tripp. Acacia; second, Trotter, Phi Delt. Time, 30 seconds. 50-yard back stroke, won by Wright Phi Delt; second, Judy, Phi Delt; third, Guise, Acacia. Time, 39.8 seconds. 100-yard dash, won by Tester, Phi Delt; Townsley, Phil Delt; third, Garrett, Acacia, Timet. 1.09. Medley relay—won by Phi Delt. Time 1:53. Billiard Tournament Played Next Thursday Eliminations Will Be Run Off by Next Thursday Ellen Carter, c'36, won a close match last night from Dowdal Woold, fa'35, by a score of 50-49. Bill Noble, '136, defeated Don Roney, gr, in the first match of the tournament 50-48 Wednesday evening. John Warren, c'37, won from Lloyd Roark, c'35, and Max Lamam, c'35, defeated Dan Mathews, c'34, in the other two matches last night. Four matches have been played in the billard tournament that is being held in the recreation room at the Memorial Union building to determine a team to represent the Kansas Union in the National Intercollegiate billard On the basis of the outcome of the elimination rounds the positions of the players on the challenge pyramid will be determined, according to Marshal Scott, C34, manager of the tournament. The eliminations will be run off by next Thursday, and the contestants will be given five days to improve their positions on the pyramid before the team is selected. Mehringer Wrestles Draw Match Peter Mehringer, Olympic champion Your Search for Entertainment Will Be Rewarded in "SEARCH Here SUNDAY Rent a Book to Read This Week-end 15c for 5 days. VARSITY THE BOOK NOOK 15c for 5 days 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 EASTER CLOTHES Will be worn as usual this spring. Our nudist colony got off to a poor start. The suitings for spring will be priced from $25.00 up. 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