PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1933 Phi Kappa Psi Will Meet Phi Delta Theta in Finals Kappa Sigma and Alpha Tau Omega Nosed Out by Close Scores Phi Kappa Psi and Phil Delta Theta, by virtue of victories last Friday afternoon in their respective divisions, will fight it out for the inter-organization playground ball championship in a two-game-out-of-three series. The first of the three games will be played tomorrow afternoon. Phi Kappa Psi advanced to first place in division 1 by winning from Kappa Sigma, 7 to 5, in the semi-finals Friday. It took Phi Delta Theta 11 innings to down Alpha Tau Omega by a 2 to 1 score. The box scores: the book above P.Keppa Ps1-7 AB H R M. Allen, 1b 3 1 O Grant, 1s 3 1 O F. Allen, cf 3 1 O O'Roke, 3b 3 2 O Currie, 2b 3 2 O Fegan, lf 2 1 I O'Donnell, rs 3 0 O Sills, p 3 1 I Nesmith, rf 2 1 I Stanley, c 2 0 C Totals 27 10 Kappa Sigma—5 AB H Day, c 3 2 Morrison, ss 3 1 Staper, f 3 0 Whitman, 3b 3 0 Rankin, p 3 0 Johnson, 1b 3 0 Clay, p 3 0 G. Campbell, 1b 3 0 Cauve,lf 3 2 Parker, cf 2 2 Totals ... 29 Phi Delta Theta--2 AB H Chambers, 2b 4 2 Van Clevele, If 4 1 Moon, P 4 1 Briedient, 3h 4 0 Shoaffer, c 4 2 Shepherd, c 4 2 Hess, rf 4 1 Marris, l 4 1 North, 1b 4 1 Chlaff, 1s 3 0 Totals... 39 9 Alpha Tau Omega-1| AB H Gilles, ss ... 5 1 Rowell, lw ... 5 3 Roberts, ib ... 5 0 Kemp, p ... 5 1 Zettl, s ... 5 0 Wolf, c ... 5 1 Mains, 3b ... 4 3 Evons, cf ... 4 2 Baldi, bh ... 4 0 Hoover, rf ... 4 3 Totals ... 46 14 Cornhuskers Win Title in Big Six Track Meet (Continued from page 1) 220- yard low hurdles—Won by Plum- mess, Kansas; second place, Kansas; Kansas; third place, Kansan. Knappenberger, Kansas State; Fifth, Spring, Kansas State; Time, 247 sec. Nebraska disqualified for fouling and Oklahoma did not finish. Mile relay—Won by Kansas (Gay, Taylor, Graves, Hall); second, Iowa State, third, Missouri; fourth, Kansas State. Time, 3:19.9. Javelin—Won by Hokuf, Nebraska jets, 124; second, Chambers, Nebraska, 192. Jekaion, 193. third, Ripper, Iowa State, 188 feet; fourth, North Carolina, 176. Mirks, Oklahoma, 187 feet of rd. 16-pound shot—put-Won by Dees, Kansas, 47 feet, 7 1-2 inches; second, Gilles, Oklahoma, 46 feet, 1 1-4 inches; third, Hukab, Nebraska, 45 feet, 2 1-2 inches; fourth, Hokuf, Nebraska, 44 feet, 2 1-2 inches; Mead, Nebraska, 44 feet, 2 1-2 inches. Pole Vault—Won by Gray, Kansas 12 feet, 6 3-4 inches; second, Roby, Kansas 12 feet, third and fourth, Skewes, Nebraska and Booth, Kansas State 12 feet; tied for fifth, Baker, Missouri; Beatty, Oklahoma, Burk, Bok, Oklahoma, 11 feet, 6 inches. High jump—Won by Newblock, Oklahoma; Bob Jones—Won by second, Barham, Alabama; 6 feet 1.4 inches; tied for third and fourth, Tomau, Nebraska, and Rohrman, Kansas. JUST AN OLD SIOUX CUSTOM Members of the Sioux tribe of American Indians rehearse one of the ceremonies with which they induct new members into the Circle of the Sun, an honorary order. The Sachem initiation ceremony, which will be presented at fifth, Harrington, Kansas; Dumas, Kansan, Gray, Nebraska; 5 feet, 6 to 14 Broad jump—Won by D. Gray, Nebraska, 24 break, 7 3-4 inch; second, Nehra, Nebraska, 23 feet, 11 1-2 inches; third, Hall, Kansas, 23 feet; fourth, Green, Kansas State, 23 1-4 inches; fifth, Roby, Nebraska, 22 feet, 8 inches. Warning Given Swimmers Allipin Issues Statement on Dangers of Drowning Accidents The intense heat of the last few days has drawn many students to the river and other places to go swimming. In view of the dangers that necessit- accompany swimming in unsupervised places. Instructor Herbert G. Allphin of the department of physical education has issued the following statement in regard to safety for swimmers. "About six thousand persons lost their lives through drowning in the United States last year. Records show that 60 per cent of these deaths occurred between the months of May and Au- "Schol is drawing to a close and soon the student body will be going to all parts of the United States as well as some foreign countries to spend the summer months. In the past years some students and faculty members have left the University in the spring, not to attend, but in the fall because of water accidents. "There are several causes for drowning. Some of these are: 1. Swimming too soon after eating a full meal. One should wait two hours after eating. 3. Diving into strange water 2. Swimming too far alone 4. People riding in boats and canoes when they are unable to swim. 5. People not learning the proper technique of the swimming strokes. "In my opinion every person above the age of 15 should be able to swim at least 300 yards." Roberts to Address Alumni Managing Editor of Kansas City Star Will Speak June 12 Roy Roberts, managing editor of the Kansas City Star, has been selected to give the annual alumni address at the Alumna meeting in Fraser theater June 13-16. The college will social and political trends and the influence of higher education on them. RESULTS OF BIG SIX TENNIS MEET IN DETAIL Johnson, Iowa State Fowler, Kan. State Fling, Neb. Geary, Mo. Coen-Voss, Kansas Bye Johnson 6-2, 6-4 Davis 6-2, 6-2 Davis, Okla. Bye Bye Bye, Nob. Hardee, Kun. Hodge, Okla. Strouss, Mo. Ceen, Kansas Bye Davis 7-5,11-9 Fing 2-6, 6-1, 8-6 Cutlip Cutlip 6-0, 6-1 Thomson, Iowa State Bye Thomson-Johnson, Iowa Haegen-Shafer, Nebraska Davis-Hodge, Oklahoma Davis Thomson Cutlip, Kansas Bye Mario 6-4, 6-3 Hodge 6-2, 6-1 Coen Fond Father Fails to Defer Daughter's Debt to Columbia Cops Elgin-Geary, Missouri Hoglund-Powler, Kan. State Thompson 6-4,11-10* Although Michigan scored only three first places in the meet, Ward's double and a victory in the mile relay, the well balanced Wolverine team piled up an impressive total of 60 1-2 points. Indiana was second with 47 1-2 points. Michigan Is Track Victor Coen 6-3,9-7,6-2 Columbia, Mo., May 20—(UP) Efforts of a Missouri co-ed and teacher to avoid paying a fine for speeding here, ended today when lieutenant-governor Frank G. Harris appeared before Police Judge N. H. Hickman and entered a plea of guilty for Mary Linda Bush. She was fined $9.45, a sum only slightly larger than tolls paid by her father, Charles M. Bush, Kansas City attorney, in long-distance telephone calls to police and other city officials here. Miss Bush refused to appear at the police station until a warrant had been issued for her arrest. She was released Wednesday on $15 bond. Dyche Studium, Evanston, May II, 20—(UP)—Led by Williard Wills, Negro sophomore and all-around star, Michigan won the 33rd western conference outdoor track and field championship here today. Ward was the individual hero of the meet, winning the 100-yard dash, the high jump, and placing second in the broad jump and high hurdles for a total of 18 points. DOUBLES COMPETITION 6-1, 6-1 Coen 6-1, 6-1 * -Mario conceded Coen 6-1, 6-1 Coen-Voss The purpose of the meeting will be to hear reports and transact any business of the Alumni association. Thomson-Johnson 6-2, 6-8, 10-8 Davis-Hodge Mr. Roberts was formerly employed by the Lawrence Journal World and also served as a correspondent of the Kansas City Star. He spent several years as Washington correspondent of the Star and returning to Kansas City in 1929 to become managing editor of the paper. Geary-Elgin 6-2, 6-0 Sophomore Star Is Outstanding in Western Conference Meet at Evanston the Rock Chalk cairn at 6 p.m. m, today, was evolved from one of the Slutxus cairns in the Bronze Age. A further resemblance between the barii ritual and the one which will be used in the next section. Coen-Voss 6-1,8-6 Davis-Hodge 6-0, 6-3 Alumna- Offered Fellowship Coen-Voss 6-2, 6-0 —174 Geneva Martin, '31, has been offered a fellowship at the University of Chicago for next year. Miss Martin was a philosophy major at the University she received her masters degree at the University of Southern California in 1932. 178 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. ary society, is the fact that only the most personable leaders of the tribe were chosen for membership in the organization. Only those chiefs who had proven their worth were admitted into the order. AGENTS WANTED: Organize Hyde Park Hotel, Chicago, low cost 4 to 20 person tours to "A Century of Progress" Fair. Write for particulars. LOST: Leather jacket at intra-mural field last Monday. Reward to finder. Phone 285. —174. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less! 1 in tens. Ten or more! 2 in 6 inscriptions. Tc. Large adrs prats. WANT ADS are AS- s COMPANIED by CASH. COMPANIED BY CASH. GIRLS: Board and room. $22.50 per month or $4 for 8 weeks. Nice rooms or kitchenette. Use of grand piano and radio. Phone 1703. 1408 Tenn. — 177. FOR RENT: To boys, or man and wife, nice rooms during summer school. Kitchen privileges. Prices reasonable. 'all in' for all at 1124 New Jersey. PUBLIC 'stenographer': Will call for your copy work or dictation, and see that the person's name is on the trade. Halberg. People's State Bank building. Phone 482. —177 PEONIES: we are booking orders for Decoration Day; mailing service; make reservations now. E. L. Ince. Phone 2028. —178. Just Phone TAXI 25c PUBLIC stenographer: Will call for Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. Just Phor 65 Premiere Showing in Kansas. K.C. NOW! Ahead of K. C. WRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE AND GUARANTEED FRESHI Her Swiss movement wrecked the Peace Conference at Geneva! Comedv—Krazy Kat. A TUNELEW SEXPEDITION OF, HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE Girls, Gigges and Melodies Including the Hit Song —"Sing to Me" SHOWS 1:30 - 3:30 Sport Thrill and Pathe News Men's Intramurals Final drawings have been made for the inter-organization tennis tournament which will be played this week. The drawings, which were made from the two best men in each of the four tennis divisions, are as follows: Wilson, Sigma Chi, vs Morrison, Kappa Sigma; Elliott, Theta Tau, vs Curry, Delta Chi; N Ashley, Sigma Nu, vs Austin; Bowder, Sigma Chi, vs Dodge, Beta Theta Pi, or Heibrun, Acacia. The winner in the Elliott-Curry game will play Rizkenbacker, Beta Theta Pi and the win in the Ashley- Austin game will play Helmers, Alpha Tau Omega. BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Business Is Good, Thanks to You It pays to do good work and maintain quality. We fix 'em while U wait. 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