PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933 Coen Will Direct Net Tournament of Big Six Stars UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Captain's Eligibility to Compete to Remain Doubtful Until Friday Morning Wilbur F. Coen, captain and coach of the Kansas tennis team, will be in charge of the Big Six tennis tournament to be held here Friday and Saturday, May 19 and 20. The championship of the conference will be determined by this meet as there have not been any dual meets this year. Dean G. C. Shaad, faculty representative on the Big Six Athletic board, said today that no action on Coen's eligibility will be taken until Friday morning. Coen was declared ineligible for participating in a tournament at Houston last year, but has petitioned the conference for reinstatement. Because of the conference ruling that only two men of a team are able to play in the singles, Arthur Voss and Sterling Cutlip will play off a match tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 to see who will be the other player if Junior Coen is declared eligible by Friday. The winner of the match will play in the singles with Coen if he is allowed to play in the conference match. Each team in the Big Six will be allowed to enter two singles men and one doubles team in the coming tournament. This means that there will be eight brackets in the singles with four men getting byes in the first round, and four brackets in the doubles with two teams getting byes in the first round. Scoring will be on the basis of one point for each match won, thus making it possible for an individual champion and conference winner to be decided. In looking over the dope for the coming tournament, a great deal depends on the eligibility of Coen. If Coen plays, he is doped to win the individual honors and Kansas should win first place in the Big Six tournament. If Coen does not play, the team championship is an open affair with Kansas, Oklahoma, and Iowa State rating the best chances of coming through Charles Dole of Oklahoma will be No. 1man in case Coen does not enter, as he has only been defeated by Coen in his three years of conference play. He did not win any game during dual meet with Nebraska and the Huskers in turn have a 6-0 decision over the Kansas Angies. Missouri is on entirely unknown quantity. The matches will begin Friday at 1:30 and the second day's play will start Monday morning on the outdoor courts unless there is rain, and in that event the matches will be played in the Auditorium. The other members of the Kansas team are Sterling Cutlip, number two man last year; Arthur Voss, a sophomore who won the state singles championship, and Kenneth Kell, who placed high in several tournaments last summer. Men's Intramurals Eight games of inter-organization playground ball were played yesterday and one game was forfeited. Alpha Mavrikian blanked Theta Tau, 20 to 6; Delta Tau, 15 to 4; Lambda, 15 to 13; Sigma Chi defended Delta Upsilon, 12 to 1; Delta Tau Deltu from wakayhawks, 10 to 8; Kappa Signa lost to Phi Kappa Fs1 to 10; Beta Theta Pi defeated Phi Gamma Delta, 10 to 3; Triangle won from Sigma Alpha Mu, 10 to 1; and Phi Delta defecated Sigma Nu, 7 to 2. The Kayahawks forfeited to Acacia. The box score: Alpha Tau Omega--20 AB H Zett, ss 5 3 Roswell, if 5 2 Roberts, 1b 5 2 Kemp, p 5 4 Wolf, e 5 4 Gilles, ss 5 2 Evans, cf 4 3 Mains, 3b 4 2 Balch, 2b 2 3 Tuttle, rf 2 0 Hoover, rf 2 1 Totals 46 26 2 Theta Tau—0 AB H 1 Johnson, 2b 3 1 White, 3b 3 0 Hutter, p 3 0 Gilchrist, c 3 2 Stevens, lf 3 0 Woodson, 1b 2 1 Wilson, b 1 1 D. Main, cf 2 0 E. Main, rf 2 0 Elliott, cf 2 0 Spahr, rs 2 0 Ott, 1b 2 0 Delta Chil-15 AB H I Murray, cf 2 1 1 Peterson, lf 4 3 1 Witters, c 4 3 1 Hillt, lb 4 3 1 Warner, p 5 4 1 Bunyan, ls 5 3 1 Pennington, 2b 5 3 1 South, kb 4 1 6 Pyle, rf 4 1 6 Pryor, rs 3 2 1 Kelsey, cf 2 1 1 Totals ... 42 25 15 Delta Signa Lambda—13 AB H 2 Tomlinson, lfm 4 2 Bryan, lfm 4 2 Cooper, cfe 4 1 Galbreath, 1b 4 3 Troyer, lfm 4 3 Guthrie, rs 4 3 Bryan, 3b 4 2 McCourt, lf 3 0 Terrell, lf 3 0 Iof, rs 3 1 Totals ... 38 20 Sigma Chi-12 AB H 4 Wilson, ss 3 3 Eggery, b 4 2 Johnson, c 4 2 Emby, 1b 4 3 Scawser, 3b 4 3 Miller, f 3 1 Reed, f 3 1 Keeler, cf 3 1 Mitchell, p 3 2 Juggley, p 3 2 Totals ... 35 18 Delta Upsilon—1 AB H Gibson, c ... 3 0 Jorgenson, 2b ... 3 2 Burrell, b ... 3 2 Noble, b ... 3 2 Snyder, rs ... 2 2 Lane, p ... 2 1 Wetts, l ... 2 0 Mookel, rf ... 2 1 Galloway, cf ... 2 1 David, lf ... 2 1 Delta Tau Delta -10 AB H Trowbridge, ls 4 2 Hibbs, c 4 3 Hibbs, rs 4 1 Roark, 1b 4 1 Voran, p 4 1 Vitch, lf 4 0 Manning, 2b 3 2 Witt, 3b 3 1 Helman, rf 3 2 Leach, cf 3 2 Totals ... 36 15 Jayhawk—8 | AB | H Leonard, 2b | 4 | 3 Tihen, 1s | 4 | 0 Tihen, 1b | 4 | 4 Kenny, p | 3 | 2 Letts, 3b | 3 | 3 Melroy, rf | 3 | 0 Russell, lf | 3 | 2 Hawcie, e | 3 | 1 Nelson, ef | 3 | 1 Chappell, rs | 3 | 0 Totals ... 34 15 Phi Kappa Psi—10 AB H 3 Alben, 1b 1 4 Grass, kt 2 1 F. Allen, cf 4 1 O.Roke, 3b 3 1 Currie, 2b 2 1 Fegan, f 2 1 O.Donnell, rs 3 1 Silley 2 3 Nesmelt, rk 2 3 Stanley, c 2 3 Totals ... 33 19 10 Kappa Sigma—8 AB H I Day, c ... 4 3 1 Morrison, 3b ... 4 3 1 Boll, rf ... 4 3 1 Whiteman, ss ... 4 1 1 Johnson, 1b ... 4 1 1 Parker, 2b ... 4 2 1 Clay, rs ... 4 2 1 Cave, lf ... 3 0 0 Rankin, p ... 3 3 0 Totals ... 34 19 Beta Theta Pi-10 AB H 4 Morton, 38 4 3 Murphie, 1f 4 3 White, 2h 4 2 Finley, 2f 4 2 Buckingham, p 4 1 Morgan, 1h 4 1 Lynch, 1b 4 2 Dodoy, s 4 2 McCormick, ls 4 2 Robinson, 6f 4 3 Totals 38 22 Phi Gamma Delta—3 AB H Rugh, rs 3 0 Tucker, 1b 3 2 Walker, lc 3 2 Burnett, ls 3 2 Brown, 3b 3 2 Clemens, cf 3 0 Harmon, if 3 2 Dickinson, c 3 2 McCool, 2b 3 2 Evans, rf 2 1 Totals ... 29 12 Triangle—10 AB H 4 Poet, cef 4 4 Horstman, cf 4 4 Hubrig, 1b 4 4 Gluehner, ls 4 2 Cheney, 3b 3 1 Barnes, 2b 3 1 Mettner, p 3 2 Sacker, rf 3 1 Gift, rf 3 1 Page, f 3 0 Totals ... 34 14 10 Sigma Alpha Mu-1] AB H 10 Pelofsky, c ... 3 0 0 Gartner, 1b ... 3 2 0 Kruss, c ... 3 1 0 Feingold, 3b ... 3 1 0 Shapiro, rf ... 3 1 0 Glass, ls ... 3 1 0 Kramer, 2b ... 3 1 0 Colu, ls ... 2 1 0 Rosenberg, cf ... 2 0 0 Kulva, lf ... 2 0 0 Totals ... 26 ... 6 Phi Delta Theta-7 AB H I Chambers, 2b 2 1 1 Van Cleave, rf 3 1 1 Morta, p 3 1 1 Briedenthal, 3b 3 1 1 Shepherd, c 3 0 1 Bladford, cf 3 0 1 Hess, f 3 1 0 Mars, i 3 1 0 North, lb 3 1 0 Claflin, ls 2 1 1 Totals...28 11 7 Sigma Nu—2...A...B H Alaska...3 2 0 Mountain, 3b...3 2 0 Ponty, ls...3 1 0 Pulcemur; c...3 1 0 Rollin, lk...3 1 0 Sanders, f...2 1 0 Shaffer, f...2 2 1 Ashley, p...2 2 1 Kilgman, cf...2 0 Hurst, rf | 2 | 1 | 0 Totals | 25 | 23 | 1 The intramural standings to date are as follows: Kappa Sigma, 964|4; Beta, 894 | 3-4; Acacia, 681 | 3-4; Pi Delta, 666 | 3-4; Pi Gam, 573 | 1-2; Triangle, 548; Theta Tau, 510 | 1-2; Kayhawks, 44 | 2-2; Delta Tau, 441 | 1-2; Sigma Chi, 442 | 1-2; Sig Alphs, 434; Sig Ep, 428;Delta Tau, 344; Delta Upsilon, 308;Alpha Kappa Psi, 307 | 1-4; A. T.O, 284 | 1-4; Sigma Malpha Mu, 255; Kappa Eta Kappa, 241 | 1-2; Sigma Nu, 216;Alpha Kappa Lambda, 211 | 2-1; Wakaraus, 196 | 1-2; Chi Delta Sigma, 178 | 1-2;Phi Mu Alpha, 141.6; Tennessee Club, 135;Pi K. A., 131; A.P. O., 112 | 12;Pi ch1, 108 | 1-4; Pi Upsilon, 96; Pi Beta Pi, 84.3; Delta Sigma Lambd, 75;Alpha Chi Sigma, 75. Women's Intramurals I.W.W.'s Beat Independents 19-18 In the baseball game scheduled yesterday afternoon to play off the tie between the I.W.W.'s and the Independents, of group 4 of the intramural competition, the I.W.W.'s won the game by the margin of one score, 19 to 18. The semi-finals of the women's baseball competition will be played this afternoon between Watkins hall and the IWWS and the Alpha Chi Omega and the Varsity team. The games will play the finals Thursday afternoon at 4:30 for the championship. Topka, - (UP)- Thousands of Kansas automobiles and trucks have been taken out of service in the past year, according to Victor King, motor vehicle commissioner. Registrations of automobiles are about 18,000 behind last year, while truck registrations have fallen off about 6,000. License Sales Down ROUND TRIP... RAIL EXCURSIONS NORTH.SOUTH EAST.WEST ALSO REDUCTION IN SLEEPING CAR RATES Go May 26 to 30 inclusive Tickets good to many points North—South—East—West on all trains May 26 to May 30 inclusive. Return by June 2nd (to reach starting point by midnight) Opening Day- WORLD'S FAIR Take advantage of the bargain fares and attend the opening day, when progress Expo—the most spectacular event in our lifetime. 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