THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A.T.O. and A.K.Psi Earn Intramural Semi-Finals Glory ' Sigma Chi B Team Loses by Large Margin;' Delta Tau's Fail After Hard Fight Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Kappa Pi were the winners of two NCAA championships in the intramural basketball tournament played last night at Robinson The first game between Sigma Chi B and Alpha Tau Omega A was rather one-sided, with the Alta Chi leading by 22 while Sigma Chi's could ring in only two field goals and one free throw. The Sigma Chi team was the winner. Gillis was the high score for Ala- ton Omega, rung in five field goals, Handley, at guard, scored next with three field goals and one free throw. Grose added two field goals and totaled team trailing the final score to 22. Edwards and Wilson each with one field goal and Farmer with one free throw provided all the scoring of the Sigma Chi team was able to accommodate. Second Game More Balanced The second game between Delta Tau Deltai and Alpha Kappa Psi was more evenly balanced. Although led by 14 points, Delta Tau Deltai kept the game on a fast schedule and set up a strong lead against Pal's two confident an easy win. Gould was high scorer for Alpha Kappa Pai, ringing in three field goals closely followed by Kern with two field goals and four free throws. The Morrison of Delta Tau Delta, with one field goal and one free throw, was high pointer for his team. Championship Game Tonight The championship of the intramural basketball tournament. The teams are evenly matched, and each will cause as much excitement and fervour as possible. Alpha Tau Omaega holds the odds over Alpha Kappa Paal, according to a group of past readers, but Alpha Kappa Paal has more than odds to hold them down. The main game starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be played on the long Tau Delta. The second game is Tau Delta and Sigma Chi will be played immediately after the chain Last night's scores: Nirma Chl-5 Deltas Tau Delta, 10 - 18 Albuquerque Keepee, 19 Crofa, n. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, f. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, f. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Killy, k. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Killy, k. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coumb, f. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coumb, f. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nudd, i. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nudd, i. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4.2.5 Totals Signal Chair → GFFT F G FF T A A P P T P P P 1 0 0 0 0 0 Two Tigers to Philadelphia Two Tigers to Finish in 1st UP) - Athletic director Chester L. Brewer director CHESTER L. BREWER of the University of Missouri, announced late yesterday that Von Robbins and his squad had joined the national wrestling tournament March 28 and 29 at Philadelphia. Robbins has won the Big Six for the last two years. Pittsburg Runners Will Compete in Illinois Relays Pittsburgh, Kan., March 12—Relay runners representing Pittsburg State Teachers College will compete in three events in the college division of the Illinois Relays. Saturday, the teams will compete in which honors last year. The two-mile relay team will consist of Kermit Sandstuky, St. Joseph, and Evan McQuinn, Warner, Florence, and Joy Cullison, Urbana, III. The mule-relay quarrel was settled; Rowden Kolthy, Nevada, Mo.; Collison; and Clifford Madison, Mt. Battery and Infield Holes Must Be Filled to Develop a Winner Over World Assistant Coach Koenig Enjoys Colorful Military Career "My main problem for this baseball season is developing a battery and shortstop," said Coach John Bunn today. Only one veteran pitcher, Rub Thomson, is in shape to perform steadily throughout the schedule. runt rasser, who served on the most last season, has an injured arm from football which will prob- lemate him. The bach is the hull a large part of the time. A sophomore squad made up of Gerrald Cobley, Matthew Monroe, Charlene Rumfrey and a delivered left hand for the Oregon Aggies in 1952, is offering good news that a new No. 1 receiver The little fellow to been every evening on the variegata infield suggesting and demonstrating in field strategy is none other than Major W. C. Koeing. He's not talking muzzle wheel, range or cover, for either antithellion who knows something about America's leading sport. he started playing "one-old-cast" down in Oklahoma to grade school where he learned how to take baseball seriously when he arrived at the United States National For three years, "that little rant as the major relation it was a ver busy shortstop or second sacker ft the Middles. During the World War, the former Navy infallio ace was transferred from navy to the field artillery in the army. He is now known to find time to play and coach baseball in various countries oversee and was captain of the 80th air force. His objective this season is to help Coach Bun put a Jayhawker team on the field that has strong pennant-picking prospects. The Patee TODAY—Betty Compson and a star cast in the celebrated Greensborough production, "Woman to Woman." Also an absorbing scenic, "Squawds of the Sky," and Everyday News News. FRIDAY—Barbara Worth, Arthur Barker and select cast in a rage "Below the Dead Line," Also cover everyday News Features every day. DICKINSON Shows 3-7.9 Attend the Matter The Way to tell you how Good This Picture really is. That's our Question IT'S A CRIME— in some localities to carry a forkweed, and a poisonation. But so far, it is a crime for lovers to love and offer to their husbands the Dickinson and straighten their commitment to —BEFORE Laughing Becomes a CRIME! Edmund Lowe and Constance Bennett THIS THING Called LOVE Comedy—"THE BIG KICK" First Talkie Monday "THE TREES ANSWER" Prof. Albert Bloch announces that the next exhibition to be shown in the department of painting will include a number of pictures in oil by James Gilbert, now in charge of the institute. Mr. Gilbert will invite Evans Inglehard Washburn, Topica. Bermil—(UP) —Bigamy is not a punishable offense in Germany, if one knows how to go about it. This has been definitely established by the Berlin courts in case of a show trial; its official name is Schusterstein. Bigamy May Be Practiced in Germany if a Person Goes to Russia First In 1903 Schultzenstein married a German girl and lived with her for 20 years. Albett, the marriage was interrupted when his wife had attacked him with a carving knife, he left her without going home. The wife drove him down drives. In 1926 his company sent to him Loungrad to study shoe manufacturing methods there. In Lennard's memory, he is said to have ban, with whom he fell in love. They set up housekeeping together andeg. Next Exhibit Is Paintings Group Will Include Oil Pictures by James Gilbert by James Gilber Before going to Topeka last September, he devoted himself to study and painting. He has studied art throughout his life and has done some teaching in Chicago. For several years he was a student at Chicago Art Institute, at the same time as a graduate of the University of Chicago. Professor Bloch says of him, "Mr. Gilbert is regarded as a very promising and earnest artist," and that his work when displayed at this University during the coming weeks will prove of great interest to all who see it. The exhibit of Gilbert's paintings will be placed in the galleries of the department of painting until the middle of April, in rooms 325 and 326. Exhibition hours are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. will be open to all visitors daily, except Sundays and holidays, from 9 to 5. Some of his works have been exhibited in Paris. In 1924 he was awarded the Jenkins Memorial Prize for his work on Theatre at Chicago Art Institute. One of his works is a mural, designed and painted in a Chicago theater, the commission for this work having been himself by him the Chicago Art Institute. Polo plans at the University of Michigan have been cancelled because of lack of playing accommodations. VARSITY Tonite - Tomorrow ratered themselves under the Russian laws as man and wife. And tomorrow Van and Schenck "They Learned About Women" with BESSIE LOVE BENNIE RUBIN You Will Learn About Laughing From This One Saturday A year or two later, his Russian mission ended, Schultzstein returned to Berlin, bringing his second wife. In compliance with German law he was sent home as a'arrivé, announcing themselves as Herr and Fran Schultzstein. After a few months the first wife discovered her successor. She laid the facts in the case before the Berlin prosecutor, arrested and charged with bigamy. At the trial a prominent lawyer, who is also an authority on foreign laws, testified as "a friend of the judge" in the case. The plaintiffs fitted in Russia was punishable in Germany only when it was also punishable according to Russian law. In Germany, the defendant is no penalty for bigamy, the only relief available to the offended party being the privilege of bringing a child into their life, one or the other of the marriages declared invalid. Moreover, unlike most other countries, Germany recognizes Russian law. Hence Schultenstein was not be punished by a German court. Saturday "UNDERTOW" Having apparently no alternative but to accept this view, the court acquitted Schulzsteinen and ordered him not to pay any fees for the expenses he incurred in defending himself. Meanwhile it refused two unlawful wives or only one. FOR SALE: Used machines from $5.00 to $35.00. Also an electric portable Mass Singer Mass Singer SEWING COMPANY You May Be Justly Proud of Yourself Attired in a Custom Tailored Suit $30 and more Schulz The Tailor Detroit — (UP) — Dominic Garno was brought into Judge John J. Mather's court for speeding. The record show that he explained thus: "Your honor, my wife was at her sister's house. She gave birth to a new baby. That's why I was in a hurry." The court suspended sentence, making allowance for the enthusiasm of new fathers. judge Mather looking through the birth records could find nothing on the arrival of a baby named Garno, Domino was brought back. Frees a 'Proud Father,' Then Discovers He's Not Dominic was strong. "But your honor," he said, "and I told my wife my baby, his baby. It said it was my wife's sister's baby." Judge Maher read Dominic's first statement and grinned. He let his previous judgment stand. Send the Kansan home We have some good values in used Underwood typewriters. Also a few slightly used Hammonds. You can still get a copy of the KEELER'S BOOK STORE REDUCED FARES Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays to Kansas City $1.00 KANSAN KALENDAR A few copies of the Kansan Kalendar published in last Wednesday's issue and a press release at the Kansan Business Office. you sleep. Hang it up in your room and use it as a reminder of the month's events. and return Tickets on sale for trains carrying coaches, leavers and onsite Friday afternoons, all day Satdays, 9am-6pm. Half fare for children The most popular cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are buckwheat and wheat in Battle Creek. They include ALL-BRAN, Pep Bran Flakes, Rice Krispies, Wheat Krumplies, Maple Syrup, Wheat Biscuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee—the cheese thatlets Returning—Tickets sold on Friday afternoons and Saturdays will be limited to trains leaving Kansas City not later than midnight following Tickets sold on Sundays will be limited to trains leaving Kansas City date of sale. TICKETS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE J. H. Robinson, Ayt, C. R. I. & P. R. Phone 76 TICKETS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE Honored only in coaches and chair cars. No baggage checked. W. W. Burnett, Agt. A. T. S. F. Ry. Phone 32 J. H. Robinson, Agt. Union Pacific Phone 76 THE matchless flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes has made it the world's most popular ready-to-eat cereal. It is enjoyed every morning on hundreds of campuses from coast to coast. Try it for breakfast tomorrow. Crisp. Golden. Delicious with milk or cream. And what could be better for a late bed-time snack! 1. $x = \frac{1}{2}, y = -\frac{1}{2}$. The Enna Jettick Pledge K. U. Karnival — March 2 $ ^{0} $ You don't need a pill, sassafras tea. or a doctor— When you wake up in the morning and your eyes hurt, your head aches, you're tired all over, don't want anything to eat— What you do need for a Spring Tonic is a new Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit and Topcoat —New spring suits, tailored in the "Varsity 30" model, in fine tweeds, cheviots, flannels. Colors are Pewter Grey, Tamarack Brown, and Vellum Tan— New Sportser Suits, with knickers, tailored in fancy tweeds— $30 up $37.50 Topcoats in the University model, belt back in Grey and Tan Tweed— $35 New Spring shirts, hats, ties, hose, pajamas ready for you. Glad to show you