PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1933 Scoring Honors Go to Beta 'A'-Kappa Sig 'B Morrison of Kappa Sigma Is High Point Man in Individual Scoring The total number of points made by each organization in the intramural basketball just completed has been computed. Beta, in a series of 10 games made 332 points against oppo- tions and 165 points against Kappa Sigma finished third in scoring honors with a total of 315 points. This includes only the 'A' division. In the "B" division, Kappa Sigma lec with 245 points and Jayhawks were second with 190. The total number of points obtained by each team in the 'A' division: Acacia 98 Alpha Chi Sigma 98 Alpha Kappa Psi 132 Alpha Kappa Lmbda 83 Alpha Pi Omega 134 Alpha Tau Omega 174 Beta 332 Delta Digma 161 Delta Chi 88 Delta Tau Delta 38 Delta Upsilon 262 Chakwat 171 Kappa Eta Kappa 171 Kayhawk 171 Kappa Sigma 171 Phi Chi 121 Phi Delta Theta 236 Phi Gamma Delta 188 Phi Kappa 144 Phi Mu Alpha 292 Phi Rho 142 Phi Kappa Psi 182 Rowlands 327 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 195 Sigma Alpha Mu 194 Sigma Chi 215 Sigma Phi Epsilon 165 Sigma Nu 204 Tennessee club 234 Triangle 96 Theta Tau 86 Wakaraus 53 Played but one game. The high individual scorers for the The high individual scorers for the "A" division: Morrison, Kappa Sig 132 Philipo, Beta 96 Philips, D. H. 87 Jacobstein, S. A. M 87 Fountain, Sigma Nu 78 Fountain, Sigma club 77 North, Phi Delt 70 Quigley, Sigma Chi 70 Beta, Delt 70 Shoe, Rowlands 67 Trowbridge, D. T. D. 64 Poinch, Gam 60 Benson, Beta 59 Johnson, A. P. O 57 Johnson, A. T. O 57 Lizard, A. K. Pi 43 both team in the "R" division Acacia 87 Alpha Tau Omega 39 Beta Theta Pi 137 Delta Tau Delta 147 Jayhawk 199 Kajayhawk 159 Kappa Sigma 245 Delta Theta Delta 149 Phi Gami 100 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 145 Sigma Chi 77 'Sigma Phi Epsilon 77 'Played but one game. in the 5 division: The four highest scorers in the 'B division. Wampler, Jayhawk 76 Dorman, S. A. E 64 Rankin, Kappa Sig 54 Smiley, Phi Delt 39 Stage Is Set for Milers Cunningham-Venzke Rivalry Will B Renewed in East Tonight Glenn Cummigham, University of Kansas distance runner, will meet Gene Venko, University of Pennsylvania, for the fourth time this season, and will play Paul Gardner, New York American football team as a race that "may develop into the greatest mile of all time." Rivals since last summer's Olympic tryouts, Cunningham and Venkze will vie for honors at Madison Square Garden to meet Madison Square Garden. In reporting the possible outcome of the meet tonight, the New York American, unlike other eastern papers, gives Cunningham the place which his imminent victory will take. The race is spoken of as the "Cunningham-ham Verenze" duel, and not "Verenze-Cunningham," although Venenze was winner in the last contest. Cunningham had seered two impressive victories in this eastern rival earlier in the season. "The fight of Cunningham and Venkze will overshadow everything in the climax games of the year." Gardenership at 1,500 meters on the Pennsylvania star was triumphant by inches in a duel that had 16,000 spectators on their feet. Many believed that Cunningham's victory "artifices, would have conquered." " . . . The world's indoor record of 4:10 for the mile may be better beaten if Venzke sets a fast pace for the first half-mile." Churchill's Record Stands Oklahoman Set High Individual Scoring in Big Six Basketball Norman, March 15—(Special)—Tony Churchill, big Oklahoma forward of the team. He served all-time individual basketball record with his total of 124 points. When Norman Wagner, big Missouf center, nosed out Bill Johnson of Kansas for the scoring championship this year with 114 points, be made a higher total than any Big Six individual scoring champion of history except *harrill*. The Big Six individual scoring kings G G TG FP Pt A4 13 G G TG FP Pt A2 29 Churchill, Hebb. 10 48 16 11 12 11 30 Macley, Noble. 10 48 16 11 12 10 31 O'Connell, Noble. 10 48 16 11 12 10 32 O'Connell, Noble. 10 48 12 11 10 1i) Cooper, Mo. 10 40 10 11 10 10 1ii) Cooper, Mo. 10 40 10 11 10 10 The other day I took up the question of support of the so-called minor sports. Of course they are considered minor sports because of the lack of interest in them. But it is not so, as the so-called minor sport events then would be little doubt but what they would be major sports in place of football, basketball and track. The other day I walked to a gymnasium and today I was to take up the case in favor of the sport known as swimming. Coach Herb Alphin, Captain Bob Dill and the swimming team deserve a great deal of credit and I don't doubt the student body is willing to give the swimming team its support. But some how the student body does not know how to express its support or they just refuse to do so. There has not been any chance to support swimming this year as there have not been any meets here this year and I do not expect many of the student body to go down and watch the team practice. Therefore, this is not a problem for me at the Hill. In the past years there has been from two to five duel meets and these are worthwhile attending. They do not cost anything and although there is not a great deal of room for spectators in the Robinson pool, any such as this should draw enough students to fill every inch of available space. It is no picnic for the swimming team to practice two or three hours every day and much the same as the wrestling team, not to receive a wrestling team. In fact the swimming team gets even less support than the wrestling team. How many of you have ever seen the Kansas swimming team in action? Not Butterscotch Fudge Sundae 15c One of the spring specials at the Union Fountain Salt River, Yosemite Valley Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Eat Economically! We offer you the best in breakfasts from 15c to 30e amujaama waffles, wheat or brittleweed from our famous coffee 15e Give us a trial DE LUXE CAFE Senior Women Defeat First Year Basketteers 29-9 to Place Second Inter-Class Basketball Title Taken by Juniors very many, I'd be willing to wager, a good swimman in action is worthwhile watching. He has everything that synonymous with athletics— speed, agility, and proficiency of muscular execution. A good diver always brings thrills the spectators. The finals in the women's class basketball were held last night with the seniors defeating the freshmen, 29-9, and the juniors winning from the sophomores, 32-8. As a result of these games the juniors won the championship with three victories and no losses. The seniors were second with two games won and one lost; the freshmen third with one victory and two losses; and the seniors fourth. Hit After Hit - Week After Week Send the Daily Kansan home. We have here on our campus a group of men who are able to supply these thrills in the art of swimming. The next time there is a Kansas swimming meet, take off an hour or two and drop down to the Robinson pool, and I assure you that you will enjoy the exhibition by these men. The championship team is composed f Hunter, Hinshaw, Baker, Boman, iristand, and Edie. NOW! UNDS TOMORROW The high scorers for the games last night were: Whaner, senior; Grinstead, junior; Gosper, sophomore; and Teu garden, freshman. 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"LUCKY DEVILS" Is Good for on adult ticket either matinee or night —from right now to and including Saturday, March 18. Is Good for Student owned and student operated Bill Phipp and his band at noon and evening To the Women of K. U.-- This Is Your Election Do you stand for fair play, for real student government, for a voice in the control of your own affairs? Have you the least spark of ambition,the loyalty to yourself and to your school to make you want to realize these ambitions? Vote for Your Candidates Tomorrow --make it real student government For President of the Council: For Vice-President of the Council: Lila Lawson Marie Wachter Rae Stoland Leima Snydai Mary Ann Haines For Secretary: Marjorie Nelson Letha Lemon For Treasurer: For Point-System Manager: For College Representative: Patricia Arnold Marjorie Hudson Doris Thompson Mabel Edwards Josephine Marshall Beverly Burns Della Deen Dodge Sarah Burgess Clarice Sloan Edna Turrell Virginia Rufi Margaret Gregg For Fine Arts Representative: Catherine Stevens Helen Russell Elizabeth Ranney Betchron Nicholson Helen Kissell Gene McKee Vice-President of the Senior Class FOR CLASS OFFICERS Jacqueline VanDeventer Meredith Filken Nancy Faxon Dorothea Watson Vice-President of the Junior Class Secretary Claudine Elliott Mary Lou Becker Harriet Baldry Jane Warner Esther Silliman Beulah Hjelm Josephine Hellings Lucy Trees Secretary Virginia Sterling Barbara Neubecer Wilda Wright Jessamine Jackson Davenna Melton Betty Nuzman Vice-President, Sophomore Class Jane Brosius Ruth Pyle Ernestine Booker Iris Olson Margaret McNown Loreen Miller Ruth Stoland Josephine Lee Laura Cook Catherine Hartley Martha Dodge Dorothy Harrington Maxine Miller Virginia Brengle Secretary Sarah Jane Givens Mary Frances Kavanaugh Patricia O'Donnell Mary Frances Bartlett Winifred Koenig Betty Brown Laureen Linville W. 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