PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1933 A HARBINGER OF SPRING Tau Sigma Dance Recital INCLUDING CLASSICAL TAP; TOE MECHANISTIC AND INDIAN OLD FAVORITES and NEW FEATURES for ALL LOVERS of the DANCE March 8 8:20 P.M. Admission - 50c Tickets on Sale at Green Hall, March 3 Phone. K. U. 174 K.U. Track Team Scores 56 Points to Defeat Haskell Jayhawks Win Eight First Places in Twelve Events Run Off Yesterday MEET HELD OUTDOORS The University of Kansas track and field team, coached by Bill Hargias, secured a total of 56 points to win a meet on Saturday. The team dames yesterday afternoon. The final score stood at 56 to 48 with the Jay-hawkers winning eight first places. Although this was to have been an indoor meet, the events were completed outside owing to the weather conditions. One mile run—M. James, Haskell, first; Frazier, Haskell, second; Bates, Haskell, third. Time 4:48. 440 yard dosh—B. James, Haskell first; Rogers, Kansas, second; Tomoneh Haskell third. Time $3.6. 60 yard dash—Hall, Kansas, first Hampton, Haskell, second; Piumley Kansas, third. Time 6.2. 60 yard high hurdles—Flick, Kansas first; Dunn, Kansas, second; Wapp Haskell, third. Time 7.8 889 yard run--M. James, Haskell, first; Borel, Kansas, second; Parazoo, Haskell, third. IQ 255.5. 60 yard low hurdles—Flick, Kansas; first; Holmes, Haskell, second; Wapp, Haskell, third. Time 7.2. Two mile run—Niwonger, Kansas; first; Bates, Haskell, second; Frazier, haskell, third. Time 10.35.8 Mile relay—Kansas (Rogers, Allison Plumley, and Hall). Time 3.31.1. Shot put-Beaty, Kansas; first; Beach, Kansas; second; Harjo, Haskell, third, 42 feet, 11 3-4 inches. Pole vault—Boutty, Kansas, first Rogers, Kansas, second; Saul, Haskell, third, 11 feet, 6 inches. High jump—Dunn, Kausas, first Seratt, Gillmore, and Barryhall, Haskell. second. 5 feet. 10 to 58 inches. Broad jump—Thomas, Haskell, first Holmes, Haskell, second; Haskell, Kunsas, third. 22 feet, 2 3-4 inches. Men's Intramurals --that he has hit his stride again and is the outstanding center of the conference by a wide margin. The Beta loss, which is their first was quite an upset of the "dope bucket" and gives the Phi Delts a tie with them for first place. This makes the race very complicated. Beta and Phi Delt are through with their schedules. Sigma Nu and Phi Delt are through with their division and there is slight chance of a tie in the division in which the Tennessee club is now leading. If S. A. E. can overthrow D. U. it will give them the championship of the division. If K. E. K. wins from the Tennessee club it will place the latter team in a tie with Phi Mu Alpha for the top position in that division. However, should D. U. and the Tennessee club finish their schedules without an upset it will leave five teams to fight it out for the championship. Phi Delt, Beta, Sigma Nu, D. U., and Tennessee club. This manner as is the championship for the 'B' division with drawings being made to determine the pairings. No division cups will be awarded but the winner and runner-up in the finals will be awarded trophies. Differing from former years, in which the semifinals and finals were played on the long court, all championship games are conducted on the short courts, according to E. R. Eloset, director of intramurals. Beadie the Phil Delt-Beta game there were four other games played over the weekend. Kappa Sigma defended Delta Tau Delta 35 to 21; Alpha Kappa Lambona won from Triangle 13 to 9; Kappa Sigma 'B' defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon 'B' 22 to 14; and Sigma Nu was winner over Sigma Alpha Epsilon 24 on one postpause, Delt-Ca forfeited and one postpause, Delt-Ca forwards A. T.O., Phi Psi to C.D.S, and Ascacia to S. P. E. The A. K.Pi-Theta Tau game was postponed Phi Dell Theta-23 FG FT Briedenthal, f 1 2 Chelsea, h 2 1 North, c 3 1 Philips, g 3 1 Gavin, c 0 0 LEFT HAND CHAMP Totals ... 9 5 Beta Theta Pi-21 ... FG FT Benson, f ... 1 1 Dodgis, g ... 1 0 Cars, c ... 1 0 McCormick, g ... 0 1 White, g ... 1 1 The box scores of Friday's and yesterday's events are: Totals Referees—Quigley and Manning. Freed Webb of Shelly, N. C, who won the national left-handed golf championship over the Miami Bilt-10 team, also won the trophy he won is shown with the trophy he won. Kappa Sigma—35 FG FT 1 Morrison, c 1 Gullifer, f 2 2 Cave, f 2 1 Ashler, f 1 0 Whitemnn, g 2 0 Johnson, g 4 0 Totals ... 15 5 Delta Tau Delta--21 FG FT Noel, f ... 2 0 Helman, f ... 0 0 Hibbs, f ... 0 0 Vorran, c ... 4 1 Doverwright, g ... 3 0 Veitch, g ... 1 0 --- --- Alpha KappaLambda-13 FG FT Brouninger, f 1 0 Pilshaw, f 1 0 Davie, f 1 0 Johns c 2 1 Althstedt, g 1 0 Puris, g 1 0 Totals ... Referee—Beach. Totals 4 5 Triangle--8 FG FT Chauney, f 1 1 Schurow, f 0 1 Gift, c 0 1 Barring, g 1 1 Alexander, g 1 0 Tathwell, g 0 0 Totals... 3 3 Referees—Beach. Sigma Alpha Ep. 'B'-14 FG FT Reeder, f 1 Dermann, f 2 Darmon, c 1 Breuer, g 1 Miller, g 1 Salis, g 0 Kappa Sigma 'B'-22 FG FT 11 Starr, f 1 1 Steer, f 1 0 Grimes, f 0 Rankin, c 3 1 Ellis, g 1 Bell, g 2 Newman, g 0 Shaffer, g 1 Totals ... 10 2 Reforms...Payment Sigma Nu-24 FG FT Terry, f 1 1 Houston, f 1 0 Paulett, c 0 0 Young, t 7 2 Pifer, g 1 2 McElliney, h 0 0 10 4 Sigma Alpha Epilogue -23 FG FT Dernau, f 2 0 Bruer, f 2 0 Frommudd, c 2 2 Vuss, g 2 1 Bond, g 2 0 Phi Gamma Delta Wins Annual Swimming Mee Six games are scheduled for Monday, at 6:30 K. E K. vs. Tennessee club and D. U. vs. Louisville; S. A. E., D. U. and Phi Chi; start at 9 o'clock, and Wakarusku with Phi Beta Pi, and Kappa Sigma I. Jayhawk B will play at 10 o'clock, vs. Jayhawk B vs. Jayhawk B the semi-final game of the championship of the 'B division. Totals 10 Referee—Manning. Kansas Again Leading in Big Six Conferenc Credit, however, should also go in the direction of Graham, Dalton, and Skradski for Kansas State. Hold to a single free throw in the first period. Go ahead, but halve the early minutes of the half at 12:50, man rally that almost overtook the Mt. Orad quintet. Skradski played an outstanding defensive game besides contributing four points to his team's tonight. He starred on the defensive tonight. His headshot secured only three points. His inability to connect from the midseamline line, missing on five different occasions, kept him from being the outstanding idle on the court. The score: Karine, f PT MT PF MF Harrison, f 4 1 3 Joe, g 2 1 3 Gelfond, c 2 1 3 Schake, g 0 0 0 (Continued from page 1) Betas Take Second Place With 61 Points; Triangle Third Pil Gamma Delta was the winner of the intramural swimming meet with a total of 61 points. By winning the 200-yard relay and placing second in the 220-yard dash in Friday's event, it increased its lead over the other teams which it obtained from events taken the first two days of the meet. Beta placed second place with a total of 48 points and Triangle obtained 46 to place third. 229-yard dash: Individual winner, Alexander, Phi Gam. Time, 3:04.5 team winner, Triangle, Team average, 3:06.1 Second, Third, Team average, 3:13.5 (Alexander, 3:04.5; Barteles, 3:22.6) Third, D. U. Team average, 3:16 (Ryan, 3:11.8; Snyder, 3:02.3); Fourth, Beto, 3:03.9; Reearn, 3:24.2; Michaels, 3:14.3) in the total points won by other some Aacacia received 6; Delta Upton 17; Kappa Sigma, 21; Phi Delta Theta, 24; Nu, 37; Tau Tau, 6; and Gaykhays Results of Friday's events; 200-yard relay: Team winner, Phi Gam. Time, 2:00.6 (Chair, Brown, Alexander, Clemens). Second, Triangle. Third, Beta. Fourth, DU. No records were broken or tied in this year's swimming meet. Most of the school records were hung up in 1932. As there were no records kept of the intramural swimming meets held during the season, results are only available to that year. The records through the years of 1929 to 1933 inclusive; 50-yard dash: Individual record. Ryan, DU. DTime .28 (1952). Team record. Phi Gam. Team average, 29.5 (1932). (Porter, Take). 50-yard back stroke: Individual record, Alexander, Phi Gam. Time, 34.44 (1982). Team record, Phi Gam. Team range, 35.6 (1982). Alexander, Forster. 100-yard back stoke Individual record Alexander, Phi Gam. Time, 1:05.6 (1922) Team record, Phi Gam. Team Team, 1:35.8 (1932) (Alexander, Porter). 100-yard dash: Individual record. Sutton, Phi Gam. Time, 1.028 (1981) Team record, Phi Gam. Team average, 1.069 (1951), Stadium, Hardcore. 220-yard dash; Individual record Sutton, Phi Gam. Time, 2.46 (192) Team record Phi Gam. Team average 3.03 (192) (Sutton, Hodson) 8 Plunge: Individual record, Garling-house, Phi K. A.Distance, 50 feet in 20 seconds (1929) Team record, Pi K. A.Distance (1929) Team record, Pi K. A.Distance (1929) Garling-house, Byleses (1929) 229-yard relay; Team record, Phil Gam. Time, 2:00 (1932) (Vernon, Tuke, Porter, Sutton). Medley relay: Team record, Phi Gam. Time, 3:14.8. (182) (Alexander, Clemens, Tuke, Sutton). Bein, g |---------| 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 Totals | 13 | 7 | 4 | 1 Kansas State—25 G | GFT | MF | P | Grabbs, f | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 Breen, c | 1 | 0 | 3 | 2 Dalton, c | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 Gleeson, f | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 Skradkaj, g | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 Stoner, f | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 Totals 10 5 9 10 Referee—E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's. Bolivians Lose Plane in War Asunción, Paraguay, Feb. 25—(U) A Bolivian airplane fell in flames behind the Paraguayan lines in the Nauawa sector of the Chaco war zone today, and according to a report from the occupants were burned to death. Neutral Nations Propose Peace as Violent Fighting Ragès Cyclones Nose Out Victory A squadron of five planes had attacked the Paraguayan position with bombs. Violent fighting was reported in progress. Meanwhile the first step in the new peace move was taken in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru held an unofficial draft of peace proposals to the Paraguayan government. One Stop Clothes Service Station After the government has had an opportunity to study the plan its answer will be sent to representatives of neutral nations meeting at Washington. Everything your clothes need but the old clothes man. Missouri Loses Game to Iowa State by Score of 32-31 The last place Iowa State team won a surprise victory over Coach Edwards Missouri Tigers Friday night by a 1-0 score at Ames. The final score was 7-6. Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. 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