PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1 MONDAY, MARCH 12. 1928 Delta Chi Emerges With Clean Slate This Far in Meet Pi Kappa Alpha Still Leads Its Division With One Contestant Yet to Face Delta Chi finished with a clean win, defeating Phi Gamma Delta Saturday night after an 8-6 win for Kapuai Alpha also with a clean record more victory to emerge on top in their division. In the other contests Delta won both over Graber club won over the Delta Sigma'sigma 10, and the Phi Kappa club won over a forfeit from Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Acacia chalked up a 14 to 12 trumph in a close contact with Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi dropped the last to Delta Tau 12 to 20. Th Phi Chi-16 fg ft Parker, f 0 2 Traylot, f 4 0 Garnett, c 0 2 Hathorn, g 0 Colins, g 0 Kerr, c 0 Rooney, g 0 Maxwell, g 0 Totals 7 2 Triangle--8 fg ft Hite, f 0 0 Mettner, f 0 0 Bornew Berg 3 1 Bornewberg, g 0 0 Taylor, g 0 0 Totals ___ 4 6 Graeber Club-28 fg 12 Groves, f 5 1 McArthur, f 5 2 Leffler, c 2 3 Clary, g 2 3 Miller, f 0 0 Totals 11 | 11 Chi Delta Sigma—10 | 1gf 1 Plutowowski, f 1 Dale, f 2 Espeland, c 2 Cronen, g 0 Porkins, g 0 Chesapeake, f 0 Totals 5 0 Pi Kappa Alpha-10 16 fg fr Gradfinger, g 2 2 Fiber, b 2 0 Fisher, c 3 0 Knowledge, g 0 0 R. Gradfinger, g 0 1 Totals 7 2 Kappa Sigma—6 fg ft Jobnathon, f 1 0 Cuck, f 1 0 Watson, c 0 Ives, g 1 0 Mullins, g 0 Totals ___ 3 0 Totals 15 12 Phi Gamma Delta-9 fg fr Marte, f 2 0 Huffaker, f 0 0 Lall, c 2 0 Trao, g 2 0 Larbreaux, k 0 0 Fox, f 2 0 Delta Chi-32 fg. ft. Bott, f 7 0 Layne, g 4 2 Mitchell, c 3 0 Brown, g 1 0 Foy, g 0 0 Traylor, f 0 0 Calvert, c 0 0 Down, g 0 0 Fulgenton, g 0 0 Totals ...4 1 Acecini—14 fg ft 0 Cildo, f 1 0 Schroder, f 2 0 McJunkins, i 1 0 Blass, g 0 0 Sullivan, g 3 0 Totals 7 0 Phi Delta Theta—12 fg ft p Gaffard, f 3 0 E. Jones, f 2 0 Foster, f 1 0 Brand, g 0 0 Mize, g 0 0 P. Jones, f, c 0 0 Myers, g 0 0 Totals ... Totals 10 0 5 Sigma Chi-12 fg 2 0 pf Moses 1 0 5 Parker, f 2 0 5 Farker, f 2 0 5 Elliot, c 1 0 0 Whitfield, g 0 1 0 Glimon, g 1 0 0 Goepert, g 1 0 0 Delta Tau—20 fg ft 1t Johnson, f 4 0 Woods, f 1 0 Stotts, c 5 0 Hart, g 5 0 Kincaid, g 0 0 Sanders, g 0 0 Totals Baseball Practice Starts Regular practice for the varity and freshman baseball squads started this afternoon. Battery men have been trained to work in the gym, worker permitted and in are good pre-season shape. At present there are 13 pitchers working out regularly and it was expected that art Saturdays will support this afternoon and strengthen the staff. Volleyball Intramurals Will Begin This Evening The intramural volleyball schedule is announced this spring bringing this season's rosters to an almost full capacity. 7:00 p. m.—Ch1 Omega vs. Alpha Omicron p. 8:00 p. m.—Kappa Kappa Gamma va Delta Zeta Delta Zeta. 845 p. m., Alpha Xi Delta vs. T.M.T. Tuesday, March 13 300 p. m—P Beta Phi vi. Corbin ii. 00 p. m—Chi Orrgreta v. Jolta Zeta (45 p. m—Kappra Karpia Gamma v. Sigma) 200 p. m. — Alphia Xi Delta vs. Cor in Hall. 8209 p. m., T. N. T. vs. Pi Beta Phi. 8210 p. m., Ti Orgoneia vs. Kappa Gamma Gammy Monday, March 19 ;100 p. m.—Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Delin- tia 8100 p. m.,—Alpha Xi Delta vs. P. Rho Phi 8:45 p. m.—T, N. T. vs. Corbin Hall. Groun L Chi Omega Alpha Omiston RI Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Zeta PI Bela Phi Corbin Hall The Finals. Between winners of Group I and Groups II, LT will be held on Sunday. Kansas Places Third in Indoor Track Meet Between Valley Schools Grady Ties American Recor in Dash; McInerney Wins Broad Jump Total results of the Valley indoor track meet showed Kirnas to be third, bounten only by Missouri and Oklahoma, the winner. Valley records were shattered in the 30-yard dash and low hurdles, and in the pole vault. Keith of Oklahoma was the sole double victor, winning the one and two games, while Sean Holmes won the door champion spinner, and Sol Menency led the Jayhawks by capturing four out of six board jumps. Grady tied the American indoor record of 5.2 seconds in a double sprint. English, Missouri, soared to new heights in the pole vault and broke the old record by three inches. His height was 12 feet, 11 inches. Carmen, Sooner hurdler, sped across the floor with a record of seconds to set the other Valley mark. Bessie's Grandy's win in the 50 and McNherney's 32 (2c, 4½) in bread b jump, topped by a double kick from Karan total by taking second place in the one and two-mile run respectively. Underhill tied for second in the one-mile race, fourth in the two mile. Spangler's tie for fourth in the bread jump brought the Karwan total to 19 12½. Entrance finished as follows: Oklahoma, 35-12-1; Missouri, 22; Kansas, 19 1-2; Nebraska, 18; Kansas Aggies 19 Iowa, State, 8 1-2; Drake, 8; Grinnell, 7; Washington, 1-2. 50-yard low hurdles; Carmen, Olkahoma, first; Trumble, Nebraska, second; Taylor, Oklahoma, third; Thompson, Iowa, fourth; T. G. 9:58 Valley indoor record. 50-yard dash: Grudy, Kansas; Parks, Drake, Sweden; Ender Nebrauskas, Altkinson, Oklahoma. Time: 6:21 (6.2 year Indian indoo run) 410-yard dash: Hursley, Missouri first; Gartner, Kansas Aggress, McKeen, Grimell, third; Soldering town State, fourth. Time 54.2. The summary of the meet: 60-yard high hurdles: Tumble, Benbrack, first; Taylor, Gormel, second; Diemau, Missouri, third; Suea Indiana State, fourth. Time 6.5. 800-yard run: Moody, Kansas Agri- cress; first, Epstein, Missouri; second, Thorburgh, Iowa State; third, Hawk owa State. Fourth. Time 2:01.1. 2 mile run. Keith, Oklahoma; first, Frazier, Kansas; second; Miller, Kansa Aggies; third; Sauneman, Kansa, fourth. Time 9:45.2 Limle run: Keith, Oklahoma; first; Fortune, Kansas; second; Chatterton, Nebraska; third; Eftherton, Nebraska fourth. Time: 4:38.3 Pole vault: English, Missouri; first; Bryce, Oklahoma, second; South, Iowa, State, and Oklahoma, tied for first. Height, 12 feet, 11 inches. Shot put: Oklahoma, Missouri, first Iowa, Oklahoma, second; Eubank, Ohio, third; Baylor, fourth. Distance, 50 feet 7.3-4 inches. One-mile relay: Oklahoma (Oklahoma) first; North Dakota (Toronto) first; Arizona Angels, fifth; Nebraska, fourth. Time: 5:28.25 High jump: Brunk, Drake, first Underd琳, Kansas, McGillary, McBray and Hope, Iowa State, tied for four Underd琳, Kansas, McGillary, McBray (broad jump): Mecherney, Kannon (cheech); Churchill, Oklahoma, seamed Fleming, Neilraska, third; Spangle Kansas, and Page, Washington, the fourth. Distances: 22 feet, 4-1/4 inches. Rare Two-Headed Eagle Found in Upper Egypt Holiday Service Berlin, March 12. The earliest known representation of the doubled crowned armor of the pre-war Austrian and Russian empires, has been discovered in Upper Egypt, according to Prof. John Hoeffner. The object, which is about three inches high, is carried out of a sheet of mica, the same material used in manikins, though showing Egyptian influence. It states from about the turn of the third pric-Christian mid-century. It is not believed that this isolated double-heated symbolic bird had any influence on the later barbarian double-headed bird, which is an independent and much later origin. Send the Daily Kansan home. Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. let your health flunk Nothing pulls down marks as fast as sickness—and good health provides the clear brain that carries you through many a tight quiz. All of nature's healthful food elements are in AND WHOLE MILK Fear for Liner Relieved When It Rides Hurricane Tokyo, March 12—The Dollar Liner President Lincoln dressed this morning after riding out one of the first burritos in the history of the Pacific. The hurricane which raged across the ocean at a speed of 100 miles or hour destroyed the ship radio and prepares for rescue. The notice of the plight of the giant liner, Long overdue from Seattle, grav fears had been felt for the safety of the vessel throughout Sunday. Intramural Games Tuesday, March 13 Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Tallywhackers 4:30 p. m. Grauber Club vs. Pi Upsilon 5:15 p, m. Delta SigmaLambda vs. Chi Delta Sigma 6:00 n, m. MacKowan Club vs. Alabama A. C 7:00 p.m. Phi Alpha Delta vs Theta Tau 8:00 p m. Phi Beta Pi vs, Phi Chi 9:00 p. m. Triangle Club vs Delta Sigma P 10:00 p. m. MeeKowan Club vs. Pi Upsilon 4:30 p. m. Wednesday, March 14 Sigma Alpha Mu vs, Chi Delta Sigma 5.14 Alpha Rappa Lambor vs. Graeber Club 6:00 p. m. Alpha KappaLambda vs. Graeber Club Fellowship Cisco 6100 p. m. Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Kendall 100th St. Sigma Cambra vs. Kennda Club 7:30 p. m. Anttana A, C, vs. Tallywhackers 8:00 n. m. Phi Delta Chi vs. Theta Tau 6:00 p. 01. Phi Alpha Delta vs. Alpha Kappa Pi= .001, Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Phi Chi 8:00 t. m Friday. March 16 Graeber Club vs. Tallywhackers 4:30 p. m. Alabama A. C. vs. Chi Delta Sigma 5:15 p.m. Successful Graduates MacKowan Club vs. Delta Sigm Lambda 6:00 p.m. The hundreds of successful graduates of the Lawrence Business College are the best in the world of the world of effectiveness. 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