PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DEILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS D Capt. Church Wins 165 Pound Title in Big Six Finals Cochran Ties for Second in 175 Class; Three Teams Place Two Firsts in Meet Manhattan, March 8—(UPC)—Three Big Six conference teams won two first place events each in the annual wrestling matches held here today with Nebraska scoring no first places and Missouri Tigers and Kansas The other winners were: The trophy awarded to the best all-around wrestler was given to Lewis of Oklahoma, winner of the first place in the 145-pound event. 116 über Marmor State; 115-pound -M Corncirk, Iowa State; second, Latimer, Kansas State; third, Luck, Missouri. 125-pound-Williams, Iowa State; second, Weber, Nebraska; third Barer, Kansas State. 135-pound—Sickel, Kansas State; second, Coles, Iowa State; third Reese, Nebraska. Rockford, Illinois 145-pound—Lewis, Oklahoma; see ond, Linn, Iowa State; third, Alaop Kansas State. 155-pound—Berry, Oklahoma; see end, Juhl, Kansas State; third, Skinner, Nebraska. 165-pound—Capt. Steve Church Kansas, first, Eubank, Oklahoma, second. 175-pound—Robbins, Missouri; second, tie between Long, Kansas State and Cochran, Kansas. Heavyweight - Errington, Kansas State; second, Goodale, Iowa State; third, Bask, Oklahoma. Evans Sets Dash Record Kansas Swimmers Place Third in Big Six Meet The Ashleyman aquatic performers this year drowned in a burial at the Schoenefeld Museum of angular affair with Ames and the Kansas Aggies, and placed third in In the meet at Kansas City, Friday, Ted Evans set a new record by winning the 100-yard dash, 192.6. He also was third in fancy diving and third in the 50-yard free style which made him high point man with 10 kills. Next year Coach Alliph hopes to have 14 good swimmers on the team for the season. He has been Bowdish, Ted Evans, Roger Kruse, Clark Stephenson, George Marshall, and Dean Cochran from this year's crop of freshmen. John Bowish accounted for nine counters by winning the 220-yard dash, a second place in the 140-mile race in the 140, Marshall with a fourth in the 220, and Stephenson with a second in the 140. The other Jawahire point winners. Purdue Hopes to Defend Series of Unbroken Wins Chicago, March 8. —(UP) With the exception of one game Monday the Western Conference basketball race of 1590 comes to a close after action into action with the title already inbound by Purdue. The only interest in tonight's tilt centers on whether the Boilermakers would go through the season under- If the boltermakers go through undefeated it will give the Hoover institute conference victories—a mark unequaled in eastern competition in re 1930 Big Six Football Schedule Referrer, Umpire, HeidiLiesman, Field Judge in order named: 10 - Oklahoma - Oklahoma at Norman. Cochrane, Beaune, done. 25 - Wisconsin - Wisconsin at Waukee. Cochrane, Beaune, done. Oct. 18—KANSAS-KANSAS STATE at MANHATTAN. Edmonds, Roune' OR, McBride, Bridges, Quilby, Guildman, Taylor Johnson, New York University, New York, NY Oct. 25 - IOWA STATE-KANSAS at LAWRENCE, Cochran, Anderson, Peters, Taylor. BARNES, DEAN, Oakes, Quintin, James. 309, # 308, # 306, Fayette Kansas State-Oklahoma at Norman. Quigley, Reum, Jones. Institute Nov. 1—Oklahoma-Iowa State at Ames, Quigley, Graham, Engan, Taylor Missouri-Kansas State at Manhattan. Cochrane, Dennie, L. Quigley, Peters. Nov. 8—NEBRASKA-KANSAS at LAWRENCE, Grover, Dunnle, Reilly, McBride, Mr town State,Missouri at Columbia, Ream, Fortier, Eagan, Johnson. Intramural Games 2009 Ames State-Iowa State at Ames. Johnson, Boatright, Walb. Kearn. Kansas City, Mo. at Ameer Johnson, Bangor, Maine, Welsh, Eagan. Missouri-Nebraska at Lincoln, Bicr, McCreary, Taylor, Nov. 22- KANAS-MISSOURI at COLUMBIA, Grover, Reinn, Belly, Peters. The intramural basketball game, bredded for Monday 5 p.m. in Lakewood. Game begins at 7:30 p.m. at 7:30 p.m., Delta Tau Delta vs. igma Ct. At 8:30 p.m. Alpha Beta. Nov, 27—Kansas State-Nebraska at Lincoln. Edmunds, Dennis, Carr- irants, Hedges. --all candidates for the freshman baseball team are asked to report to room 206 in Robinson gymnasium Monday at 3:30 p.m. The standings up to March 8 are as follows: Missouri- Oklahoma at Norman, Grover, Ream, Reilly, McBride. Won Last Place Delita Taz, Delhi 4 Dakota Taz, Delhi 16 Pit, India 16 Pi Xiangchen, India 6 Pi Yangchen, India 6 Lawrence Independence 4 Lawrence Independence 6 Pi Pham Gamma, India 4 Pi Pham Gamma, India 4 Communistic Club 16 Communistic Club 16 Siemon Chi H I 2 8 1.000 Siemon Ou Kwame I 2 8 1.000 Siemon Chi H II 2 8 1.000 Lagua Siemon B 3 4 1.250 Lagua Siemon B 3 4 1.250 Diah Siemon Lamida II 3 4 1.250 Diah Siemon Lamida II 3 4 1.250 Alpha Tau Omega 11 9 0 1,900 Alpha Delta Chi 3 2 4 818 Delta Pi Theta 3 2 4 818 Delta Sigma Omega 6 4 600 Kappa Sigma 6 4 600 Lambda Omega 6 4 600 Delta Upsilon 6 4 600 Alpha Epsilon 6 4 600 Pi Upsilon 3 8 0 272 Gamma Alpha 3 8 0 272 Gamma Alpha Laudala 3 8 0 272 Deltona Storm P1 H 8 6 1 000 Deltona Storm P2 H 8 6 1 000 Sigma Phi Epiphon H 8 6 1 000 Sigma Phi Epiphon H 8 6 1 000 Delha C1h H 4 3 371 Delha C1h H 4 3 371 Delha C1h H 4 3 371 Delha C1h H 4 3 371 Delha C1h H 4 3 371 Delha C1H H 4 3 195 Delha C1H H 4 3 195 Delha C1H H 4 3 195 | Team | Dev | Phi | W | L | Avg | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Delta Sigma Tau | 5 | 7 | 0 | 1.000 | | | Alpha Sigma Tau | 4 | 6 | 0 | 0.839 | | | Chi Rho Sigma | 4 | 2 | 0 | 1.144 | Triangle | | Chi Rho Sigma | 6 | 4 | 0 | 1.144 | Triangle | | Theta Tau | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0.555 | | | Theta Tau | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0.555 | | | Phi Dai Chi | 4 | 2 | 7 | 1.227 | | | Phi Dai Chi | 2 | 7 | 7 | 1.227 | | | Alpha Chi Sigma | 4 | 6 | 0 | 1.111 | | --all candidates for the freshman baseball team are asked to report to room 206 in Robinson gymnasium Monday at 3:30 p.m. Announcements --all candidates for the freshman baseball team are asked to report to room 206 in Robinson gymnasium Monday at 3:30 p.m. Lieat. H. F. Meyers. Rules Committee to Meet New York, March 8—(UP)—Mems of the football rules committee will meet 24 at the school golf club, Edmonds, for their third day-session. No major changes are expected but the rules may be analyzed and discussed. Order Your Corsages From Whitcomb's Greenhouse Phone 275 We Deliver 9th and Tenn. St Monday - Tuesday Who- Who- Who'll do the Hula Hula? - You'll know when you see Tom-Tom-Pat-Patricola play the uke-ukeukelele for LENORE ULRIC to dance in the Fox Movietone SOUTH SEA ROSE DEATH CLAIMS WILLIAM H. TAFT was frequently to be found clad in old clothes tramping the country roads about Washington. (Continued from page 1) Taft married Miss Helen Herron, Cincinnati. They had three children, Robert, Helen and Charles. Taft was born Sept. 15, 1857, at Cincinnati and received his education in the public schools in Ohio and at Yale. He was the twenty-seventh United States and the tenth chief justice of the supreme court. Justice Sanford Dies Suddenly Washington, March 8—(UP)—Tragedy laid its hand upon the supreme court twice today with a guilty verdict in Edward Terry Sanford, a native of Tennessee, who was 65 years old. Justice Sanford collapsed while sitting in a dentist chair shortly after noon, and was immediately moved to his cell. Educational Sorority Selects 23 Students at Regular Meeting The jurist never regained consciousness and died within a half hour. Elections Decided by Average, Personal Qualifications, and Interest The Gamma chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary educational sorority, has elected 23 women for the president and senator of the present school year. Election were based upon four things: Scholastic average, of B or above, personal qualifications predicting success in educational work, professional interests in education, a unanimous vote of the chapter. The two graduate students who were selected are: Ruth Keeney, of Lawrence, and Myrtle Keplinger, of Clyde. Those women who were elected from the School of Education are: Betty Cory, Pleasanton; Dorothy Rieman; Rosemary Rhodes; Rosemary, Hopewell; Verna Gerver, Lamoni, I.; Dorothy Toddock, St. Joseph, and Irene Stone Piite, Lawrence. Other students in the college are: Ruth Stout, and Ester Mullin, Topaka; Minnie Stainbaugh, Burdett; Margaret Seybold, Burdett; Jane Evers, Nila McCann, Goldie L. Hoffmann, and Rewena Hammons, Lawrence; Mary V. Harding, Kansas City; Rachel M. Harvey, Kansas City; centine Grinkepy, Leaventown; Ardis Hamilton, Waverly; Dorothy Dorefferngill, Independence; Sybeuse Muskell, Redondo, and Ruth Warrington, Pledge services will be held on March 11. Initiation services will be March 18. St. Petersburg, Fla., March 8—(U) P1-Babe Ruth dropped out of the holdout team and signed a contract whereby he will continue to play with the New York Yankees with annual spending of $850.00 for the next two years. Jayhawk and K. U. Seal Stationery Elgin Watches Beautiful Models for Ladies or Men $15.00 and up Special 89c The College Jeweler $15 to $35 Picnics and Hikes Will Soon Be Here Nothing can give more pleasure and companion ship than a Portable Phonograph TWO BOOK STORES LOST: A string of gold beads, Call Julia Clark at 1586. Reward—129. LOST: Blue Wahl fountain pen without cap. Call 414. -28 FOR BOYS: One double and one single room. Board, family style if desired. 1942 Ohio, Phone 2584. -131 BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop, Guarantee Permanent Makeup, with champagne, finger wave, 35¢; Hair cut, 25¢; Phone 972¢. 977¢. (Mustats, -aff) TYPEWRITERS for rent; Good machines for rent by the week, month or year. Portraits on sale on easy monthly payment. Textbooks for exchanging. 737 Mass. St. if HEMSTITCHING and Rent Machines by Week or Month at 830% Mass. Singer Sewing Machine Co. A. G. ALRICH Engaging, Printing,Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 114. May St. 736 Mass. St. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Refrigerators General Electric SOXMAN'S Sandwich Inn 1403 Mass. Sunday Specials Chicken Sandwich 20c Roast Pork Sandwich 15c Hot Roast Pork Sandwich 20c Pie pieces prepared from 8 to 5 p.m. Monday special - Home-made chicken noodles. Also fountain service AGG In answer to many questions about our pasties we are going to say They Are All Baked in Our Kitchen. We will be glad to have you visit our kitchen at any time. The CAFETERIA Nothing is good enough but the best up on a Frigidaire Hydrator before buying an Automatic Refrigerator Shimmons Bros. Plumbing. Wiring and Friquide 836 Mass. Plate Lunch 35c Sunday Noon and Evenings. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Get Your Kodak Films Now When spring days arrive you will be wanting to take some pictures that in the future will bring back memories of college days. Get them at--and hundreds of beautiful girls to sing them to! We have a complete line of Eastman and Agfa films. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11 Mass Phone 678 Laughs by the Fleetload! No, Ho, me hearties! *here's joy for you* *you are laughing in every* *port.* 9 GREAT SONG HITS Radio Pictures WONDER SHOW OF THE FLEET the DECK JACK OAKIE POLLY WALKER and a mighty assembly of players, singers, dancers, girls and gobs DICKINSON shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee Shows 3-7-9