THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1928 Pi Upsilon Players Are Champions of B. B. Tournamen Game Lasts Extra Period New Title Holders Win Close Game by One Point Pi Upson captured the intramural basketball tournament for 1927-28 last night by snatching a 20 to 10 overtime win on the Robinson gymnasium court. Third place consolation honors went to Pi Kappa Alpha when they triumphed in the preliminary contest in Sigma Sigma Pi by a count of 25 to 23. Both clashes were hot contest and the teams showed musical ability in working the ball down the court. In the consolation game Pi Kappa Alpa pha managed to hold a slender less throughout most of the contest. Pi K A's Are Consistent Regier and Gradinger led the scoring for their respective teams, but the PI K A's five was a little more impressive, putting up bunkers when they were needed. From the opening bell to the finish, the Pi Uiws and Delta Chi stayed neck and neck and an extra time period was required to decide the winner; both scored equally well on field goals, but Pi Upsilon dropped in one free toss than did their oppo nts, and therein lay the margin of victory. Delta Chi's Foul Much The Delta Chief's Foolish Job The Delta Chief's failed effort for Pi Upgition to gain a safe lead on free throws, but they could score no more than four. Layne and Isett did the bulk of the goal shooting for Delta Chi, whi Nelson siloned the burden for Pi Upilion. Close guarding kept the scor low as few chances were allowed for open shots. Box scores: P i Kappa Alpha (25) G FT B. Bradging, f 2 2 Brady, f 2 0 L. Bradging, g 0 0 Fisher, g 2 0 Rose, g 0 1 Totals 11 3 Delta Sigma Pi (23) GF 9T Regier, f 5 2 Chittenden, f 1 1 Schmerz, c 1 2 Bekstrom, g 2 0 Rosene, g 0 0 Jaynes, g 0 0 Totals...9 7 Pi Upsilion (20) G FT Nelson, f 5 1 White, f 2 1 Heckler, c 1 1 Power, x 0 0 McCoy, x 0 2 Cochran, f 0 2 Totals Polisie 8 Dutu chi (19) G FF Layper f 4 Isett, f 3 Brown, e 0 Poy, g 0 Michelle, g 1 Fullerton, g 1 Schedule of Practices for Volley Ball Posted Definite announcement has been made as to the time of the practices of the women in the inter-class volleyball tournament which take place in Robinson gymnasium. The schedule is: Juniors and Seniors—Monday, 4:30 7. Saturday, 8:30. Freshmen and Sophomores—Tues day, 4:30, Wednesday, 8. In order to be eligible for a team it is absolutely necessary to attend at least three-fourths of the practices. If a practice is missed it may be made up in the junior-senior practices on Monday or Sunday and it is necessary to have titty W. A. A. points. There will be nine members on each team. Elizabeth Dunkel of the department of physical education is coaching the freshmen and sophomores, and Irwin Kevan of the seniors. The tournament will be played soon after Easter vacation. Women's League to Hold Discussion Next Monday "Women in Politics, and the Part Played by the League of Women Voters," will be the subject of the program at the regular meeting of the College League of Women Voters, in room 208, fraternity hall, Monday after 4:30. The leader for the discussion will be Marcia Chadwick, uncle, and topics will be taken by Paula Cost, c'29, and Doryth Guthie, uncle. c Spring B. B. Practice to Begin Next Tuesday For those basketball players not out at present for other sports, such as spring football, track and baseball, spring workouts will begin next Tuesday at 3:30, under the guidance of Dr. F. C. Allen. Spring practice is two weeks later than usual in order that men interested in going out for other sports can avoid the temptation of basketball. Those wishing to report may check out suits all next week at the gymnasium. Varsity and freshman eligible students next month any year are asked to come in. Freshman Athletes Are Allowed to Enter One Event of Relays Decathlon to Be Open to Any Student Who May Desire to Compete Freshman track athletes may compete unattached in the special decathlon event which is part of the program of the sixth annual Kansas Relays, and did last. This is the only meet in which will be open to freshmen. Any university or college student, any wish to win to compete in eligible to participate, according to the annual registration. Five events of the deafthen will be run on Friday afternoon and the remaining five events on Saturday. On Friday the 100 meters run, running broad jump, 10 pound shot, running high jump, and 400 meters run are scheduled. Saturday morning the 150 meters run is a pole vault, javelin throw, and 1,500 meters run will complete the list. The only similar event contested thus far, in the major lakes this season, is the all-around championship event of the Illinois Relays program which includes but seven events. This was won this year by Jack McIntosh and Tyler Moore, and he was pressed by Veronon Kennedy of Central Missouri State Tenchers' College. Both these men are likely contestants in the Kansas Relays decathlon. Others who are expected to enter are: Churchill, Oklahoma; Zvacek, Drake; Soultz, Iowa State, and Williams of Central Missouri State Teachers' College. Kennedy won the decathlon at the Penn Relays last year. Scotchmen Organize Club Orlomel Social Group Formed at Northwestern U. Evanton, IL, March 23 — The Orlandi Club, club social of Scotch origin, is a new organization on the Northernwestern University campus. It was organized by a district convener of the Orlandis who explained the history of the club before a gathering of Northernwestern students held recently. 1 Russell Jeason, the organizer, said that the Ormondes were first brought together as a club by Philip Meldrum, graduate of the University of Edinburgh, for the purpose of promoting social and business friendship in Scotland. The organization there re-emerged in 2005 and has spread throughout Europe and is gaining ground in Asia and North America. Some of the unique standards of the Orlometers are as follows. They pay no dues; their only obligation is to assist a brother Orlometer when he arrives as a stranger in their respective cities; each identifies the other by his or her name and registration in England; and every member is supposed to introduce one other member, thus swelling the number and influence of the club. Plans for recognition of the Oklahoma A. & M. College alumni association and inauguration of a campaign details for the raising of a fund to purchase athletic plant, were outlined recently by members of the alumni association. A large silver loving cup for women in intramural sports will be on display soon in the window of a local jewelry store. The organization which has the greatest number of points at the end of the season for all the sports will be presented with the cup for the following year. Chi Omega has been leading the past two years; but Kappa Kappa Gamma is leading this year. Women's Intranural Winners to Get Trophy Four new tennis courts will be built and ready for use by the middle of next week, according to Dell Davidson who is in charge of the work. The ground has been prepared for two new courts southwest of the stadium and the only work needed will be to erect posts and backstops. The other two courts will be on the vacant lot across the street and northeast of the stadium. Nothing has been done yet, but workmen will begin work there just a week later. They are the tacklers dummy for the football players. The T, N, T.'s won the volley cup in a hot contested tournament which ended last week. Kappa Kappa Gamma was runner up in the contest. Four New Tennis Courts to Be Ready Next Week The new courts will solve, in a measure, a need that has been felt since several courts were torn up when the stadium was completed. Students have been complaining that often they would go to the courts only to sit and wait the entire afternoon there were no available places to play. The women's rifle team will fire two matches next week, one against Cornell University and the other against Carnegie Institute. It has not been decided yet just who the women are who will fire. The men are at the University of Nebraska. Firing this match was done from prone position only. Great interest is now being taken in tennis and baseball, remaining sports of this intramural season. Rifle Team to Fire Two Matches During the recent trouble at the University of Wisconsin, over the cancellation of Mrs. Bertrand Russell's lecture, students taught a black plaque on a tablet which dedicated the University to furtherance of free speech Varsity Baseball Schedule April 13-14—Kansas Aggies, there. March 31—Haskell, here. April 7—Haskell, here. April 23-24—Ames, there (ten-tion April 27-28—Missouri, here. April 30-May 1—Oklahoma, there. Cup Will Be Shown Soon American Olympic Team Sail in Body Injury Fit for a King— May 4-5—Ames, here. May 11—Missouri, there. May 21-22—Oklahoma, here. program: June 1-2-Kansas Aggies, here, as part of the commencement program. You Were Particular- Why not be particular when repairs are necessary. We welcome complaints and accept compliments on our work. A hackneyed phrase, but honestly expressive in describing the food we serve. Third door west of Innes' on 9th J. B. Lowell's Goodycar Shoe Shop 17 West 9th De Luxe Cafe when you purchased your shoes We make a practice of serving good food because that is our business. American Olympic Team to Sail in Body July 11 711 Mass. (United Press) New York, March 23.—The American Olympic team - 263 strong - will sail in one body, aboard the liner President Rosevelt, July 11; the Olympic committee decided at a meeting here today. The committee, however, did not say fairly that Lloyd Hahn of Nebraska and the Boston A. A., America's outstanding middle distance runner, would not be permitted to go abroad or the main body if he were elected. Hahn regards it as almost essential that he be seated abroad at least a month in advance of the main body if he is to make a successful showing in the 800 and 1,500 meter races. The plans of the Olympic committee were for the athletes to have only one week in the team's arrival and the start. By diplomatically placing Jack Ryder of the Boston A. A., Hahn's developer and coach, on the Olympic coaching staff today, the committee believes Hahn's case will be settled to the satisfaction of all concerned. Lawson Robertson, Pennsylvania, who was reappointed head coach, announced that he expected to confer with Hahn on his coaching duties. reach a definite decision about Hahn. Read the Kansan want ads. Work on Field Delayed Building of New Tennis Courts Postpones Completion Work on the soiling of the baseball field has been slackened temporarily until the workmen erect some new football equipment. As soon as some new tennis courts are built, work will be done in preparation Davidson, in charge of the work. At present a strip about five roads wide has been scooped along the east and south sides of the field. The west terrace has also been sodded. Plains have been sodded of the interior field up to about 40 feet from the base this spring. 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