PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1933 Kansas Swimmers Take Fourth Place in Big Six Splash Nebraska and Iowa State Share Title, Each Piling Up Total of 46 Points OKLAHOMA IS FIFTH Lincoln, March 11—(UP)—Nebraska and Iowa State, defending champions, splashed to a tie today in the Big Six 1933 swimming championship. Both teams scored 46 points. Kansas State won by two goals. Iowa home 3. Missouri did not enter a team. Big Bernie Masterson, Cornhusink football star of the past season, turned the trick for Nebraska when he won two firsts in the dash events and finished fourth in another event scoring a point that tied the score. Richard Murphy, Iowa State distance man, hung up two of the new marks and shared individual honors of the day with Maternity. Murphy cut off almost 10 seconds of that 440-yard free style mark when he swam the distance in 68.88. Then he came back to take 220-290 in the brilliant time of 24:40. Four Big Six conference records were established in the meet, which developed into a Nebraska-Iowa State team and the preliminaries were completed. The Iowa State medley-rely team of Jerry Sands and Daubert took nearly three seconds off the old loop record with a time of 3.32, while Bob Sands equaled his own record in the 200-yard breast stroke when he negated the distance in 2-48. Masterson regis- tified as the new mark when he splashed the other pair during the foremen preliminaries. He won the final event in 26.3 seconds. Men's Glee Club Will Use Skilton Cantata in Next Concert Sing Before Large Crowd A larger audience than had been expected attended the concert by the Men's Glee club in Edwardville, Friar Street, where the director of the cliee club said was According to Professor Skilton, the theme is loaded on one of the world's greatest authentic ghost stories as told by Robert Louis Stevenson in verse and by George Washington in the appendix of his book, "Montpelier and Wolfe." The story has its origin in Scotland, while the stories are set during the French and Indian wars. The glee club was accompanied by Waldemar Gelch, professor of violin who gave a series of violin solos, and Ruth Orcutt, assistant professor of piano, who offered a piano solo and played the accompaniment for the Glee club and Professor Gelch during the violin solos. According to Professor Pichler, the next concert will be the composition just finished by Professor C. S. Skillion of the School of Fine Arts. The contemporary "congison" was completed last fall for presentation in Mav durin music Woe! Students Give "Le Gendre de Mon sieur Poirier" Last Night "The glee club will need many more voices." Professor Pilcher said. "Any man who wishes to try out, should make an appointment with me. No song need be sung and the test will be witnessed by any other than myself." French Play Is Presented "Le Genre de monsieur Poirier, or "The Son-in-law of Monsieur Poirier" was presented by students in the de- partment of Romance Languages last night at Fraser theater before an au- dence of about 200 persons. The play depicted French life during the reign of Louis Philippe, and rerepresented the struggle between the old monarchy and the new patriarchy of that time. The play was under the direction of Amida Stanton of the department of romance languages; she was assisted by others of the faculty. The cast was as follows: M. Poirer, Paul Raport, c*36; Gaston, William McCarroll, c*35; Hector, Nead Holly, McCarran, c*34; Hassan, Annette, Antonieet, Laura Cooke, c*32; Vatel, Robert Braden, c*35; Chavansu, George Zentz, c*18; Le Fort, Paul Millian, c*16; Domestique, Roy Miller, c*16; Dom de chambre, Ruth Barard, c*35. Sunday, March 12 KFKU 4 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha, All-American program. Monday, March 14 2:30 p.m. Elementary French lesson. 2:45 p.m. The story and its climax, by Professor Harley. Monday, March 13 6 p.m. Campus calendar. Tulsa Wins N.A.A.U. Title Oilers March Through Undefended Season to Take Championship Kansas City, March 11—(UP)—The Diamond Millets defeated the Rosenberg-Arvey five of Chicago to win the National A.I.A. basketball title, replacing the Wichita Henry's who have won the title for three consecutive years preceding the present tournament. The score was 25 to 23. The Tulsians led at the half by a score of 14 to 6 and were headed only once during the game, when the Chippewa scored in the second half and went into a 16 to 15 lead. Following this the Oliers went into the lead and were never behind. The Oliers completed an unusual sequence, they won every game on their schedule. Henry's Take Third Race Kansas City, March 11 — (UP) - Henry won for the third year the NAALU championship, tonight won third place in this year's tournament by defending the Southern Kansas Stage Lines of K.C., 25 to 24. The Henry were eliminated last night from championship play by the Tulsa Oilers, who met the Rosenberg-Arvey of Chicago tonight for the title. New Event Will Be Same as Physical Ability Examination Intramural Department to Have Indoor Decathlon The first annual open indoor decoration, will be held March 21, 22, and 23. All entries should be placed on the Sultletin board at the gymnasium. The decathlon is composed of the same events and the same securing table is used as in the physical ability test given each year in the men's physical education classes. It will consist of the piston race, hammer club, hop-skip and jump, standing bump, jersey, bavl, 220-riddash, and baseball throw. Each event is scored on the basis of 30 and as there are 10 events, 1,000 could be the perfect score. HANDBALL TO THRD ROUND airings Must be Played Off by Next Tuesday Evening All of the first and second round matches have been played in the inter-organization indoor handball. Matchs must be played by Tuesday evening. | Murphy, Kappa Sig. vs. Barber, Triangle; Manning, Theta Tau. vs. Baxter, C D. S.; Johnson, Kappa Sig. vs. bye, Rudolph, Triangle. vs. Johnson, Theta Tau; Bell, Kappa Sig. vs. bye, Kern, Triangle. vs. bye, Gift, Triangle. vs. Copeland, Kappa Sig; Brink, Beta, Potter, Triangle; Kiel, Kappa Sig. vs. Beta, Potter, Triangle; Kiel, Kappa Sig. vs. Beta, Norris, Triangle. vs. Murphy, Beta; Mrauder, Theta Tau. vs. Thomas, Kayhawk; Morrison, Kappa Sig. vs. Lewis, Kayhawk; Stevens, Phi Dell. vs. Foster, Kayhawk; Campbell, Kappa Sig. vs. White, Theta Tau; Funk, Kappa Sig. vs. McCormick; Haber, Triangle; Beta, Grimes, Kappa Sig. vs. Grimes, Kappa Sig. Schrader, Acuela. vs. Ashton, Triangle; Harris, Kappa Sig. vs. Dodge, Beta. Rifle Team Has High Score Shoots Total of 3.526 Out of Possible 4.000 Points; Rearwin Highest Scores for last week's firing of the men's rift team show improvement over those of the previous week, Liutenant Coe, assistant professor of millennial studies, said yesterday. The total of the two scans is 3,520 out of the possible 4,000 points. Competition for this match was with the University of Iowa, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Lafayette College of Easton, Penn, University of Tennessee, State University of Florida, North Carolina State College, and University of Wisconsin. The 10 high scorers for the match according to Lieutenant Carer are: Rayes McKenna, c34; Samuel McKone, c36; Ed Sulman, c34; c34; 361; T. Craig, c35; 361; J. Pile, c35; 250; C. S. White, c35; 347; C. S. White, c35; 348; J. Pile, c35; 330; and J. S. Page, c34; 350. BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Someone ought to give credit to the Kansas wrestlers. Wrestling, of course, is a minor sport and as Kansas has not been a serious Big Six contender for a long time, the interest hereabouts has been lax. Last summer Mepherring put the name of Kansas up amongst the big ones by winning the light heavyweight title world in the Olympics. Since that time Pete has not lost a fall, and whenever wrestling is mentioned the name of Mepherring goes along with it. In the recent Big Six meet Kansas took fourth place, with Mewhring winning the only first place for the Jay-hawks. Eagle took a third place and Hawks took a better showing that has been customary for Kansas in recent years. These men work hard all year and do not get the glory that is accorded other sports. Not that they are seething glitch but it does mean the time spent seem more worthwhile. An example of what I have been trying to bring out was displayed Friday at Stillwater, Okla., where 3,500 spectators turned out for a duel meet between the Oklahoma Aggies and the Oklahoma Sooners. They take their basketball seriously down in Governor Murray's territory. The recent Big Six wrestling meet brought about one for Riley's "Belle It or Not." Frank Ambergey, who has been in "Believe It or Not" before because of his gymnastics ability, had to take off plenty of weight to make him capable of wrestling the Big Six meet. Ambergey was 20 pounds overweight. He started a concentrated campaign to reach the necessary weight limit. I talked to him a week after he had started dieting and what not, and in one week he had lost 17 pounds. During the requirement, He did this by living on orange juice, grapefruit juice, and one or two pieces of celery a day. Besides this he was under the lights every day. He went to the Big Six meet, but unodetently he was in a weakened condition, and this probably explains the weight loss. The third round. It was a meritorious effort and shows what some of the boy will do for the Crimson and Blue. Lamida Chi Alpha Ranks First Columbia, Mo., March 11—(UCP)=Lamida Chi Alpha fraternity average the highest fraternity scholastic average for the first semester, records of the University of Missouri showed today Alma Gamma Rho placed second, and Delta Tau Delta third. Alma Gamma Delta led the sororities with Delta Gamma a close second. Let Us Help You ECONOMIZE It is not too soon to look around for your Easter suit. We make them as low as $17.50 Others $20.00 up. Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. Suiting You Is My Business ENVOY WAS VEXED Irwin R. Laughlin, American ambassador to Spain, who declined to attend a ceremonial dinner because the vice president of the Spanish republic was given precedence over the ambassadors in the seating. Karl Mattern Has Collection Display in Spooner-Thayer In connection with a group of midwestern artists, Mr. Mattern has some paints印 on exhibition in the Increase Robinson galleries in Chicago. A collection of oils and water colors by Karl Marten of the department of drawing and painting is on display in the museum-thayer Museum for this month. 'aintings Are on Exhibit Topeka, March 11 — (UP) — State Bank Commissioner H. W. Koeneke, speaking for himself and for Governor Landon said tonight Kansas banks would reopen next week strictly in accordance with President Roosevelt's proclamation. State banks not in clearing house centers. Mr. Matter received training at the Chicago Art institute and has studied over several artists, including George W. Bellows. He came to the University eight years ago from California where he had been teaching. KANSAS BANKS TO FOLLOW EXECUTIVE'S INSTRUCTIONS With Warm Weather Returning We Are Pleased to Offer a Greater Variety of Sandwiches Only Look Prosperous, Feel Prosperous — Have Your Heels Squared Up, Get on the Level. We clean, dye and shine party slippers. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Rankin's Drug Store 10c "Stop It" prevents runs and snags in silk hosiery. 25c per package. 40% OFF - : by RENTING a Jig or Buck Saw PUZZLE TONIGHT "Handy for Students" On Eaton, Crane and Pike Box Stationery SATURDAY ONLY 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 SHOCKS WEAKEN; DEATH TOLL RISES (Continued from page 1) Two earth tremors that shook pictures on walls and rattled dishes were felt here today. 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