WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1933 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . Kappa Sig's and Beta's Leading in Intramurals Acacia Good Third With 431 Points to Leaders' 559 and 529.5 The intramural race finds Kappa Sip and Beta well in the lead of other teams. Kappa Sip has the lead with a total of 559 points and Beta is close behind with 529.5. Acacia is third, having obtained 431." Results of the fall inter-organization events: Track: won by Phi Delt; runner-up. Kappa Sig. Touch football. Won by S.A.E Other division winners, D.U., A.K.Psi and Sigma Chi. Tennis: Organization winner is dependent upon the final match between SVA, S.A.E, and Rudolph. Triangle will also be determined by this match. Doubles, by rudolph-Dennison. Triangle, runner-up, Voss-Howard, S. Handball: Won by Kappa Sig. Sing. laws won by Copeland, Kappa Sig. runner-up, Morrison, Kappa Sig. Doubles won by Morrison-Copeland, Kappa Sig runner-up, McDonald-Leidig, Kappa Sig. Horseshoes. Won by Beta. Singlew won by Cae; Beta; runner-up. Dovkr Doubles won by Morgan-Robinson runner-up. Morgan-Bickett Acea. Turkey run: Won by Phil Delt; runner-up. Beta. Results of the fall open events: Pentahlon: Won by Ed Hall; runner-up. Gordon Gray. Handball: Singles won by S. Cullin- runer-up, J. Capeland. Doubles won by Barber-Powell; runner-up, Wagner- Mustard. Tennis: Singles, won by D. Curry; runner-up. H. Rudolph. Double wins by Murphy-Curry; runner-up. Hyland- White. Wrestling: 121 pound class, won by Wiesting; richer run, up, Hampton. 129-pound class, won by Emrick; runner-up, Taylor. 138 pound class, won by Engle; runner-up, Douglas. 148-pound class, won by F. A. Fennberg; runner-up, A. Anneberg. 158 pound class, won by Noland; runner-up, Downs. 168 pound class, won by Jacobshagen. 189-pound class, won by Feeuse; runner-up, Black. Total points of organizations to date Alpha Kappa Lambda | 114 Alpha Kappa Pi | 176 Alpha Kappa Omega | 153 Acacia | 431 Beta Theta Pi | 529.5 Chi Delta Sigma | 57 Chi Chi Chi | 278 Delta Upsilon | 208 Delta Tau Delta | 186 Delta Sigma Lambda | 559 Kappa Eta Kappa | 110.5 Kappa Eta Kappa | 110.5 Ochowk | 243 Pi Kappa Alpha | 131 Pi Gamma Delta | 265 The first events in the open swim meet are to be held Feb. 20. These will be considered as tryouts for the Big Six meet. Inter-organization events are scheduled for Feb. 21, and wrestling preliminaries on Feb. 28. Twenty-five words or less; 1 in fourth place. In sixes, 1/6. Large ads sur- force. WANT ADS ARE AC COMPANIED BY CASH. Want Ads YOUNG LADY with University accu- saintance to sell mold sport coats and jackets for men and women. Com- pany C. Cell R. W. Erosion. 19031M. 29013M. JICSAW FUZZLES cut to order. Furnish your own picture, or we'll furnish them. Any number of pieces. 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Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Chi Sigma Chi Sigma Alma Mu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Nu Triangle Theta Nu Wakaraus Intramurals Basketball Two basketball games were played last evening. Sigma Phi Epiono defeated Delta Chi 29 to 5 and Phi Mu from alpha from Alpha Chi 29 to 15. The scores: Fiu Mi Alpha—22 FG FT Bailley, f 0 0 Boulger, f 2 1 Porter, c 1 1 Simming, g 2 0 Underwood, g 1 0 Totals 10 2 Alpha Chi Sigma—15 FG 27 Ingle, f 2 1 Underwood, f 1 0 Kmellinow, f 0 Adams, c 0 Schmidt, g 0 Fonstein, g 1 Nelson, g 2 Laws, g 0 Totals ... 6 Referee—Affleck. Sigma Phi Epsilon - 29 FG F1 Blofield, f I Bloomfield, f I Allen, f I Bromine, f I Boehne, f I Coury, g I Carlin, f I Stahl, g I FG 0 F1 0 I 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to Delta Chi-5 FG Murray, f 0 1 Peterson, f 1 0 Eps, f 0 0 Warner, e 0 0 Sourk, g 1 1 Mitchell, g 1 0 Withers, g 0 — — Totals ... Referee—Beach. Gamma Phi Beta and I.W.W will play off the finals in the women's intramural basketball, tomorrow at 8 p.m. In these imi-finals last night, Gamma Phi Beta defeated Alpha Gamma Delta, 24-6, and I.W.W swapped Corbina horn, 46-6. Lathrop and Whater were high scorpions in the Gamma Phi Beta-Alphi Gamma Delta game. Edie of I.W.W, a playing player of the I.W.W-Corbin game. Lawson was referee for the first game, and Larrabe officiated for the second. Send The Daily Kansan home Go by Grevyhound Bus Two buses every day. New low fares good on every bus. Service to almost any point in America. Sample one-way fares: Sulina $4.30 New York $22.15 St. Louis 4.90 Los Angeles 28.50 Chicago 7.90 Tepeka 7.00 schedules, rates, and all information Phone 590 UNION BUS TERMINAL 633 Mass. St. 302 276.5 96 202.5 128 313.5 227 47 259.5 205 112.5 STEWED CHICKEN and DUMPLINGS Special for Thursday Marjorie Stacey, fs 33, and Helen Bonnar, fs 43, gave pianolections. He also prepared the menu, which rated the tea table to Mrs. Peter Emery and Mrs. Anna Bitze presided over the tea service. The Chi Omega alumnae association entertained with a tea for the mothers of the children of the home of Mrs. Solen Enery, 1613 Tennessee street. The tea was given in honor of Miss Mary Clay Williams of St. Louis international chapter inspector of the security. 18c Freda Merrick, ed.34, was eleccte president of Kappa Phi, Methodi church sorority, at its meeting las evening in Myers hall. Swiss Steak Duck Tenderloin Fresh Carrots Stuffed Peppers and so many other good foods On the 25c Plate---at the Other officers were elected as follows: Josephine Lee, c35, vice president; Mary Bess Doty, c26, recording secretary; Ona Mae Larner, c34, treasurer; and Virginia Blinn, cuncl, correspondent, secretary. SOCIETY Pledging was held for Pence Klingberg, c'36, and Frances Smith, c'unch. Chi Omega Honors National Inspector Kappa Phi Elects Merrick for President An informal supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Kissler, Mrs. Nees Olsen, and Miss Mary Olesn, at their home Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C W. Thompson of Topkai, forms a committee to meet at a meeting of the American Association of University Women held at the home of Mrs. W, H. Schoebue. Gives Dinner 5. K. U. Dames Entertain Red and White hearts were used as decorations in the home of Mrs. Clarice Higger, 1230 Ohio street, at a party given by the K. U. Dances at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. The game of hearts was played at six tables. Hub score won by Mrs. Donald Fleicher, and Vernon Gantry received low score. Phi Gamua Delu will entertain its alumni with the annual Norris Pic dinner at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Preceding the dinner Glen Dickinson, c38, honor pledge, will be initiated. The alumni will present the chapter with an oil painting by W. Y. Vorgan. To Have Pig Dinner Tea for New Women Held The councils of the W.S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A. were in charge of the weekly W.S.G.A. tea held this afternoon in the Acacia announces the pledging of Leslie Olson of Kansas City, Mo., and Richard Ferris and Robert Daniel, both of Garnett. Joe Cognhill of Iola, who graduated from the University at the end of the first semester, is a guest this week at the Alpha Delta Pi house. rest room of Central Administration building. The valentine motif was used in the decorations. Mrs. P, F. Walker poured. Mrs. H. K. Shildeh of Anthony was a guest last evening of Miss. Neil S. Butcher at the Alpha Delta FI house. Mrs. R. C. Morrow of Watkins hall will entertain the Thursday Team whist club tomorrow afternoon. Delta Zeta held pledging services yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock for Castellain Children, c36, of Lawrence. TOURIST Send The Daily Kansan home. High hist? Yes! It's the top class on the famous Minnesota, Minnesota, Poultin and Wainfield. The former two were, until recently, restricted exclusively to First Class passengers, and the latter were Cabin ships. is "High Hat" on these great ships to EUROPE Now, you pay the low tower Class rate and have the run of the ship—the best stomachs. The first public room, the bar, was empty. They were before. Rates from $106,50 one way ($89,19 up round trip), and if you act quickly, for $0 or $15 per person over the minimum rate you can have to Southampton. Have and Answer. Apply to your local agent— the travel authority in your community Subscribe for RED STAR LINE International Mercantile Marine Company International Mercantile Marine Company 1100 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. Headquarters 847 Mass. St. 1100 Locust St. St. Louis Mo. THE KANSAS CITY STAR PHONE 17 H. L. NEVIN Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week SPECIALS FOR MEN You Get 7 for Here's a Real Value 7 pairs of fine, long- wearing rayon and cellulose taped tops, heels and toes. Colors are black, white, and colors are stylish. Fine fit and Long wear1 Men's Rayon Shirts and Shorts for 4 to buy them is an economy) To wear a White African-style shirts Pastel elastic top shorts Run-Resis --- YOUR UNION offers you a big dollar's worth NEW FEATURES THIS SEMESTER Ping Pong Table for Women. Another Ping Pong Table for the recreation room. Free Checking for men at Mid-week and Regular Varsities. (Women's checking has been free heretofore). Ping Pong Table for Women. Circulating Library Fountain Tickets, $2.75 value for $2.50, available for members only. Free Privileges for Members: Mid-week Varieties (Stags fined 10c: Women will be required to show their membership cards). Checking for Men and Women. 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