PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1934 Phi Delt's 40-1 Victory Features Court Contest North, forward, Scores Half of Winner's Points in K.E.K. Game The most remarkable feature of last night's men's intramural basketball games was the 40 to 1 score up by the Phi Delts against the Kappa Eta Kappa. North, Phi Delt, made exactly half of his team's points while Omer sank a free throw for the Kappa Eta Kappa tally. Sigma Nu "B" won from Phi Delt "B" 17 to 14 in the closest game of the evening; Rexall "B" defeated Beta "B" 29 to 14; and Phi Psi won from Theta Tau 16 to 7. Three games were forfeited: Cosmo- politans to Campus Raiders, Pi Kappa Alpha to Alpha Tau Omega, and Alpha Kappa Lambda to Beta. Last night's box scores: | Phi Delt | 40 | | K.E.K.1 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | G FT F | G FT F | G FT F | | Charbers | 2 | 0 | Oner | 0 | | Roberts | 2 | 0 | Master | 0 | | North | 2 | 0 | Stainsky | 0 | | Van Cleve | 3 | 0 | Downey | 0 | | Troter | 3 | 0 | Browning | 0 | 19 2 2 Referee: Smay. S. Nu "B" 17 F G FT F P.D. "B" 14 G FT F Collins 4 0 F McClure 3 1 Newman 4 2 F Rogers 9 1 Fulcomer 4 2 F Hook 0 1 Payne 1 0 F McNown 2 2 Pcifier 1 1 F township 2 0 7 3 1 5 4 3 Referee: Larry Phi Psi 16 Phi Pi 16 Theta T. 7 | | G FT F | G FT F | | :--- | :---: | :---: | | Johnson | 4 0 0 | Cole 0 0 | | Hodge | 2 0 0 | Cole 0 0 | | Payne | 0 0 2 | Stout 1 1 | | Stanley | 1 0 2 | Lamm 1 0 | | Knocke | 1 0 1 | Bruzelius 0 0 | 8 0 5 Referee: Lytle. Rexall "BF" 29 G FFT G Allen 1 0 0 Beta "BF" 14 O'Neil 1 0 0 Patt Roach 1 0 0 Smith 2 0 Mettner 1 1 3 Herbert 2 0 Clark 1 0 2 Kenyon 2 0 Chidori 1 0 0 Athletic 2 0 12 5 5 6 2 8 Referee: Collins. Although the Sigma Alpha Epsilon swimming team secured two first and two second places, the Phi Psi's defeated them 20 to 16 in their dual meet last night. There will be no more swimming or wrestling meets until the second semester, according to Ed. Elbel, director of intramural athletics. Results of last night's meet: Medley relay, won by Phi Si (Muench), Lamme, Strickland, Time. 2:56:2 100-yard dash win, with E. Larkin, strickland, P. P. second and third time. Time. 1:20. 50-yard back strike, won by Muench, 10-yard second, in Echidn, third, Mackeler. P. FsI. Time, 38-second. 50-yard dash, won by Holcomb, S.A. fellow Damon FsI. third,jen- dickson, 33.6. Baseball May Be Restored Dr. Allen Instructs Staff to Promote Sport in Intramurals Hope that baseball may be restored to the University of Kansas intercollegiate schedule was expressed by the athletic board at its meeting Saturday afternoon. To this end, the board directed Dr. Allen, director of athletics, to instruct his coaching staff in all ways possible in the promotion of intramural baseball this spring. The board, however, could not arrange for resumption of baseball in Big Six competition this year with a resolution adopted, the board said: "The board, in view of the budget situation, cannot approve the introduction of baseball for the University of Kansas this season. "As finances permit, the board expects to restore baseball to the schedules" The board discussed various phases of next year's budget, but took no action. The Lawrence National bank made final acceptance of its appointment for the balance of stadium bonds outstanding, succeeding the Fidelity Trust company of Kansas City, Mo., which is no longer operating as a trust company. Approval was given for transposing dates of the Colorado and St. Benedict's football games, thus giving final approval for the ten-game schedule. HEAVYWEIGHT CAGE TEAMS ARE ORGANIZED IN OREGON A basketball team made up of players all weighing more than 200 pounds has been organized in Portland, Ore. The team was formed under the direction of Mike Mikulak from the members of this and last year's Oregon football squads. Their schedleness allows Barons, who have several all-American among their number, and Buck Bally's angels from Washington State, who average 200 pounds. Women's Intramurals The final games in women's intramural basketball are scheduled to be played at 8 o'clock tonight when the Independents meet Alpha Omicron Pi and Kappa Kappa Gamma plays Pi Beta Phi. The final rounds of deck tennis are expected to be completed some time tomorrow. Women's Intramural B.B. Standings W. L. Pct. Independents 4 0 1,000 I. W. W. 3 1,750 Etc. 2 2,500 Courtain Hall 1 2,500 T. N. T. 1 2,500 N. T. N. 0 4,000 Division 1 Division 2 W. L. Pet. Alpha Omicron Pi 3 0 1.00 Alpha Delta Pi 1 2 .333 Sigma Kappa 1 2 .333 Alpha Chi Omega 1 2 .333 Division 3 W. L. Pet. Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 0 1.000 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 0 1.000 Gammon Phi Beta 1 2 .687 Gammon Phi Beta 1 2 .233 Delta Zeta 3 0 .000 Division 4 W. L. Pct Pi Beta Phi 3 0 1.000 Alphi Xi Delta 1 2 .333 Kappa Alpha Theta 2 1 .333 Chi Omega 0 3 .000 Writes on Education Crisis Dr. Wheeler Has Series of Articles Accepted for Publication Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler, head of the psychology department, has written an article "The Crisis in Educational Objectives" which will appear in the Journal of Administration and Supervision. He has also written an article on "The Crisis in Higher Education," which is to appear in the Journal of Higher Education. These are parts of a series of papers on problems of modern education, the first paper of which appeared in the December issue of School and Society under the title "Crisis in Education." Several sections from the book "Principles of Mental Development" by Dr. Wheeler and F. T. Pertkins are being copyrighted into a source book in Philosophy of Education by Professor William Kilpatrick of Columbia University, which is a revised edition of the present source book? A summary of the thesis of F. T. Perkins, of the psychology department, on the subject of "Comparative Study of Cerebral Action Current in the Animal Scale" has been accepted for publication in Science. MID-WEST A.A.U. SWIMMING MEET TO BE POPULAR EVENT Ames, Ia, Jan. 23—When C. E. Daubert, swimming coach at Iowa State College, mentions the Mid-West A. A. U. swimming meet to be held here next Friday and Saturday, he is likely to look very pleased. In place of the two teams entered in the meet here last year, he has already received team entries from University-of Iowa, Iowa State College, Grinnell, and the Y.M.C.A.'s in Newton, Cedar Rapids and Des Moines. Outstanding unattached swimmers from Fort Dodge, Sac City, Omaha and the Jewish Community Center in Des Moines are also expected to compete. Practically all of the existing records are going to be lowered, Coach Daubert believes. Jack McGuire, Iowa City, crack dash swim, will be here to retain his crown in the 100-yard free style. Three other, unattached, men from tawa City will be here to attack their present records. Jack Seig will defend his in the 220-yard free style, W. Jacobsmeyer in the 500-yard free style, and Richard Westfield in the 150 yard back-stroke. DR. ALLEN BECOMES MEMBER OF BASKETBALL COMMITTEE Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and basketball coach, this afternoon received word from Dan. J. Farris, secretary of the A.A.U., of his appointment by President Avery Brumdage as a member of the men's basketball committee. This gives Dr. Allen two memberships on the National rules committee, since he already represents the National Collegiate Amateur Athletic Union, and is chairman of the collegiate rules committee for the fifth district. By reason of his collegiate membership on the national rules committee, Dr. Allen is chairman of the research committee, and is also chairman of the team in each of the competitions seeking to have basketball included among the Olympic contest sports. Mehringer Wins Again Peter Mehringer, University of Kansas wrestling coach, threw Cliff White, Los Angeles, Calif., last night in 15 minutes, 22 seconds in a match in Convention hall, Kansas City. Mehringer drew with Johnny Atkins, Kansas City, in his first professional venture among the matmen and defeated Harold Metheny by a fall in 34 minutes and 10 seconds in his second match. Swimming Meet Is Started Varsity Team Leads Freshmen 1 Points Scored Send the Daily Kansan home. The first four events of the Varsity Freshmen swimming meet were run yesterday afternoon at 4:30 in the University pool, with the Varsity team scoring 19 points to 15 for the Freshmen. The balance of the events, the 440- yard swim, 100-yard dash, fancy diving, the 220-yard dash, and the medley relay, will be run off tomorrow afternoon. The meet begins at 4:30 in the University pool. Coach Herbert G. Allphin, instructor of physical education, said today that practice periods would be made for Varsity swimmers during finals. These practice periods are to be made to allow Coach Alphin to give his swimmers individual coaching and instruction. Yesterday's results: 200-yard breast stroke, won by Car- man. 150-ward, back stroke, forfeited 150-ward, back stroke, forfeited 400-yard relay, won by Varity, (Dill, Schutz, Thorne, Nichols). Freshmen team was: Kester, Tripp, Smith, and Kester again. Freshmen because of no entrants. 50-yard dash free style, won by Tripp, F., Thorne, V., second, and Kester, F., third. Send the Daily Kansan home. SCHULZ Has Moved After 21 years at 917 Mass. Schulz the Tailor has moved across the street where he has better facilities for serving you. Our spring patterns are arriving daily in all the new colors and weaves . . . at prices you want to pay. Repairing, remodeling and cleaning department deluxe. "Suiting you is my business." SCHULZ The TAILOR Between Houk's Barber Shop 9241/2 Mass. and New York Cleaners A great scenic novelty. Thrilling melodrama staged aboard an overland bus. It's as big as it is rated. THE GREATER DICKINSON TONIGHT Wed. & Thurs. Lew Ayres with JUNE KNIGHT and ALICE WHITE "Cross Country Cruise" Bargain Prices on this Feature — 15c til 7, then 25c Coming Sunday in Person: "CECIL and SALLY" the cigarette that is MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER W