PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1933 Men's Intramural Organization Play to End This Week Final Play-offs in Horseshoes, Tennis and Handball Will Begin Tomorrow. Tomorrow A full schedule next week greets the entrants in the interorganization touch-football, tennis, handball and horseshoe team tournaments. With the division playoffs in tennis beginning Monday afternoon, the remaining three sections are going into the final rounds. It is expected that two more weeks will be necessary to complete the round robin arrangement in touchfootball, although it is planned to complete tennis, handball and horseshoes this week. The schedule is as follows: Monday Touchfootball, 4.30, Theta Tau vs. Kappa Eta Kappa; Phi Chi vs. Collegians; Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Tau Division playoffs in tennis, 3:30, Collegians vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Sigma Alpha Englon Handball, 3:30; Delta Tau Delta vs Kaposai, 2:45; Phi Gamma Delta vs Kavaliyeh, 2:45 Touchofbound, 4:30, Theta Tau vs. Chi Delta Sigma; Sigma Pi Epsilon vs. Delta Chi; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Chi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Triangle. Tennis, 3:30, Pigs vs. Kappa Sigma; Acacia vs. Delta Tau Delta. Horsehsses, 4:30, Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Sigma Lambda. Handball, 7.30, Kappa Sigma vs. Theta Tail. Wednesday Torontoitbowl, 4.30; Sigma Nu vs Phi Kappa Psi; Rounders vs Phi Chi Temma; Winner Collegegans-Phi Ehi Enso; winner Delta SigmaLambda Sigma-Sigma Alpha Epison winner Pigs-Kappa Sigma vs winner Acacia-Delta Tau Delta Handball, 3:30; P. Kappa Alpha Law, 10:45; Alpa Alpa Eye Dan Lau, Beta Theta; Touchfootball, K430, Kayhawks vs Kappa Eaak; Phi Delta Theta vs Kappa Sigma; Phi Gamma Delta vs Acacia; Chi Delta Sigma vs Collegians Thursday Hardball, 3:30; Sigma Phi Epius vs. Triangle; Theta; 4:30; Sigma Ch vs. Triangle. Standings of Contestants Handball, 4:30, Theta Tau vs. Pf Kappa Psi. With one week remaining before the final drawings are made in the singles divisions of tennis, handball and horse-shoes, Kappa Sigma holds a commanding lead in two sections, while the players are out in front in the tennis. The standings at the conclusion of last week's play are: Tennis Handball Collegians 108, Pigs 72. Kappa Sigma 90, Delta Tau Delta 23, Chi Square 21, Hawks 13, Beta Theta Pi 16, Sigma Phi Epsilon 15, Phi Gamma Delta 15, Sigma Kappa Psi 14, Kappa Tau 11, Phi Kappa Psi 9, Kappa Eta Kappa 9, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 9, Tau Tau 6, Pi Kappa Plane 4, Delta Epsilon 4, Pi Kappa Plane 4, Delta Sigma Lambda 2, Jayhawks 2. Horseshoes Kappa Sigma 104, Beta Tau Ii P5, Phi Delta Tau 104, Delta Tau Delta Tau 40, Delta Chi 41, Theta Tau 31, Triangle Sigma 21, Sigma Alpha 10, Delta Sigma 1, Acacia 9, Kayhawks 7, Pi Kappa Alpha 7, Alpha Tau Omega 7, Delta Sigma Lambda 5, Delta Upsilon 5, Delta Epsilon 2, PhiGamma 2. Kappa Sigma 104, Delta Chi 51, Phi Delta Theta 16, Triangle Beta 16, Beta Theta 17, Triangle Acea 17, Sigma Chia 7, Delta Uma 5, Sigma Phi Epsilon 5, Phi Gamma Delta 4, Alpha Tau Omega 4, Pi Kappa Delta 3, Alpha Cappa Sigma 1, Delta Chi 5. KFKU 2:30 p.m. Education Week Program arranged by D. R. A. Schwegler, Dean, Monday 2:45 p.m. Elementary French Lesson. 6:00 p.m. Campus Calendar, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English. Tuesday 2:30 p.m. Elementary German Lesson. 2:45 p.m. "Should We Accelerate Bright Children?" Dr. Bert A. Nash, director, Educational Clinic. 6:00 p.m. Fifty-first Athletic Question Box, conducted by E.R. Elbel, assistant professor of physical education. Delicious TUNA FISH and EGG SALAD Union Fountain at the New Bed for the Colorado River View upstream showing the nearly completed Arizona spillway of Boulder dam, through which the Colorado river will be diverted. Oklahoma Attack Wins From Jayhawkers, 20-0 (Continued from Page 1) more as the quarter ended, with the score. Oklahoma is Kansas. 0 Second Quarter Kansas punted to Pansie substituting for Robertson. He returned 23 yards to Oklahoma's 48- yard line.迪亚斯打进 16-yard line and 25-yard line after 2 line plays lost 2 yards. Peterson failed to gain. NeSmith made 2 through the line and Harris punted over the Oklahoma goal Oklahoma made 8 yards and punted. Peterson made 3 yards from his own 42-yard line and an offside penalty advanced the Oklahoma State had passed to Kansas in a 19-yard loss. Panzer ran back Harris' kick 15 yards to Oklahoma's 28-yard line. Dumplin broke out of possession and Panzer made 6 more. Gentry punted out on Kansas' 23-yard line. Dumpin punted on Kansas' 20-yard line. Pownor recovered on Kansas' 15-yard line. Dunplah, Pownor and Robertson made 6 yards and Dunplah passed to Pownor and made half a yard; Pownor failed to gain; Dunplah went over for a touchdown. Long missed goal. Score: Oklahoma failed to gain and lost ball on long incomplete pass over goal line. Dunn lost 2 yards on the yzur line, blocked by the defender and Corey recovered behind goal line for another Oklahoma touchdown. Fleming missed goal. Score Oklahoma. Bashara kicked off to Dumm who ran back 22 yards to Kansas' 34-yard line. person failed to gain on 2 fries by Dumpla by Dunlap. Oklahoma was penalized 5 yards for excessive time out. Oklahoma took the ball on Kansas' 30-yard line but returned it to loss yard loss. Oklahoma gained 12 yards on 2 pass plays, but lost 13 when Steinbloch stumbled as he dropped the ball with score; Oklahoma 8; Kansas 0. Third Quarter Kansas started same teams at kick off except Brinkman for Dumm, Oklahoma had same backfield except Robertson for Povier. Sixty kicked off 30-yard line. Brinkman made 2 more then passed to Harris 8 yards for another first down. Nesmith was next to Harris 17 yards. Harris kicked over the goal line and Oklahoma took the ball on her 20-yard line. Dunlap punting to Kansas 42-yard line. Dunlap returned 8 yards, then kicked. Dunlap returned 16 yards his 26-yard line. Robertson raced 46 yards around left end. Oklahoma took ball down to Kansas 4-year line on fourth down. Robertson got lost ball on fourth down. Dunlap ran back harris' kicks to Kansas 44-yard line. Robertson and Dunlap each made gains taking ball to Kansas' 17-yard line. Robertson scored as latter got set for pass. Pass was called good on Kansas 3-yard line. Robertson went around end for touchdown goal. Score Oklahoma 14; Kansas 0. Robison intercepted Kansas pass and returned 28 yards to Kansas. Icked Oklahoma Francis lost a yard, Steinbuck pounding then to Hall who was downed in his tracks on the Kansas 28-yard line. Harris tackled after 3 yards gain on Oklahomaahoma 45-yard line. Oklahoma kicked on Harris on the Kansas 14-yard线. Fourth Quarter Oklahoma had advanced the ball from her 22- to her 39-yard line as quarter ended with score Oklahoma 20. Kansas 0. Hauff for Harris for Kansas. Dumm kicked to Steinbock who ran it back 16 yards to Kansas' 48-yard line. Oklahoma last 6 yards and Steinbock hit it back to his 28-yard line. Huff fumbled, Core recovering for Oklahoma. Kansas took the ball on her 25-yard line when Oklahoma failed to gain 10 yards in 4 assorted tries. White failed from the first down on 2 plays. A bad pass from cost Kansas a 14-yard loss and Dunn punted. The play was called back and Kansas given first down on an Oklahoma penalty for roughing the kicker. White gained 3 yards and Dunn's punt, partially blocked, went out of bounds on the Kansas 47-yard line. Oklahoma in rapid succession of plays, he carried the ball down field 23 yards, earned the score with the score. Oklahoma 20; Kansas 0. The Starting Lineup Kansas Pos. Oklahoma Casini L.E. Harris Mehringer L.T. Wheeler Kvakmur L.T. Basharah Wikins C.C. Pleasant Sklar R.G. Stiegy Clawson R.G. Gentry O'Neil R.E. Coker Harris Q.E. Dumpl Dunn L.H. Leigh Nesmith R.H. Robertson Beach F.B. Poyner Substitutions: Kansas—Hays, he Phils, c; Peterson, Brinkman, Dumm, Oklahoma—Little, le; Hubbard, bd Oklahoma—Little, le; Corcott, w; Wheeler, t; McDonald, c; Whittington, Stacy, Beck, rg; Corey, rt; Miskowky, Illies, rt; A. Panzhe, tB. TansB. Francis, rh; Francis, st; Steinblock, Fu- qua, Dunlap, bf; Fleming, Robinson, Poyner, fb. Kansas 0 0 0 0-0 Oklahoma 2 6 12 0-20 Touchdowns: Dunlap, Robertson Carey. Safety Oklahoma automatic. Gregorian. Larry McGrade, Marys; umpire; C. E. McBride, Miss- erson. Southern West of Leck Anderson. Southwestern of Leck K.U. O.U. First Downs 3 10 Yds from Scrimimage 50 183 Yards lost in rushing 70 30 Passes attempted 5 9 Passes completed 2 5 Kappa Sigs Take Honors in Intramural Track If You're Not Interested in a Stationery Sale Phi Delts Are Second, Six Points Behind; Beta Is Third In the final check up in the results of the men's Intra-mural track meet, the Kappa Sigs hold a slight lead over the Phi Delts, 56 to 50.5. Team standings in Meet The results of Friday's events were: 220-yard dash—semi-finals: First heat won by Rogers, Phi Delt; second, Allison, Kappa Sig. Time 24.6 sec. Second heat won by Gough, A.T.O.; second, Rector, K.Sig. time 24.8 sec. Third heat won by Trotter, Phi Delt; second, Benson, Beta, time 25.1.2.202-yard Dash Finals: Won by Trotter, Phi Delt; second, Allison, K.Sig; third, Benson, Beta; fourth, Rogers, Phi Delt. Time 24.4 sec. Broad jump; Won by Ewing, S.P. E. at 202; second, Noble, K. Sig. 202' third, Randles, Acacia, 199'; fourth, Warner, D. Chi and Champlain, Phi Delt, tied at 191'. 440-yard relay: win by Phi Delta;s; second, Beta; third, K.Sig; fourth, Phi Gam. Time 48.6 sec. 1) K.Sig. 56; (2) Phi Delts 50.5; (3) Beta 38.5; (4) Phi Gam. 30; (5) Sig. Chi. 24.5; (6) Theta Tau 21; (7) S.PE. 9; (8) Acacia 18; (9) Sigma Nu 17; (10) Phi Psi 16; (11) Dichi 11.5; (12) ATO. 10; (13) D.T.D. 9; (14) SAF. 8. Passes yds gained 16 54 Passes intercepted 1 1 Penalties, No. 1 5 Penalties, yds 5 30 Kick off, No. 2 3 Kick off, yds 93 138 Kick off, return 62 32 Fumilies, 6 1 Fumilies, recovered 3 1 Punts, No. 18 11 Punts, yds 597 38 Punts, average 33 35 Punts, yds return 14 133 --- Dancers Hear Educated Saxophone a La Trumauer Frankie Trumbauer and his orchestra came to Mt. Oread last night to play for the Jayhawk Wabble as the first of a series of famous bandmen scheduled to appear in the Memorial Union ballroom this year. A crowd which compared favorably with the record breaking attendance of the week before was there to hear the man who was the featured saxophonist for six years with Paul Whitman. Those who expected to listen to an educated saxophone were not disap- pared. Trumbauer—judging from the applause should have been awarded a doctor's degree at this university. Many school teachers here for the state convention came to the Jayhawk Wabble, returning the compliment of University students who attended the schoolmarm affair on the previous night. However, it must have been a sad disillusionment for some of the teachers, who found the local stags perceptibly cooler with the campus belles in attendance. In a quiet weekend dedicated to mid- semester study, the Jayhawk Wabble proved to be a popular relaxation. Mid-semester grades for college students are due in the College office Thursday. Only failing and unsatisfactory marks will be reported. 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