PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 Kappa Kappa Gamma Wins Intramural Meet With 38-Point Score Alpha Xi Delta's Come Second Two Intramural Records Aze Broken The Kappa Kappa Gamma's, placing all but one event, won the women's intramural swimming meet on Friday night with a total of 38 points. Sixteen contestants, the Alpha Xi Delta's who had 27 points, the T. N, T.'s came third with a total of 18 points. The Alma Mater team took first place in the relay, two seconds, one third, and three fourth places. The Alpha Xi's captured three first, two seconds, a third and a fourth place. The women withdrew from the meet altogether. Two intramural records were broken at the meet, the two lengths back stroke race by Alice Gaskill and the plunge for distance which ended in Ann Cahill. The time for the back stroke was 27 seconds against the former record of 27.4 seconds set by Miss Gaskill last year. The distance was better than the previous intramural record. This is the third consecutive year that Miss Gaskill has lowered the intramural back stroke record. Alice Gaillard, Alpha XI Deltan, she also high point soccer with three firces in the back strike, and both the two and three length free style races, and the four short free style races holds the University records in the last two events mentioned which she set last year. She failed to make the second round of the tournament by one tenth of a second each. Rath Breidenthal, Kappa Kappa Gamma, came second in the first two lengths breast stroke race and the breast stroke form for Iomega Funk, Delta Kappa Funk and Delta Kappa Funk in the two lengths breast place in the two and three length free style races and second in the driving. Other high scores were scored in the third quarter by Marian Elliott, Kappa, 8 points. The closest race of the evening was the relay in which the Koupa's nosed out the Alpha X's by three terturies of a second. The members of the team were Michael Gallaf, Martin Elliot, Sailie Lillard and Ruth Brendestain. Kappa's Win Relay Relay, font length; Kappa Kappa Gamma, first; Alpha Xi Delta, second; Pi Beta Phi, third; T. N. T. fourth. Time 49.7. Diving: Joe Staples, T. N, T. first; Roma Funk, Delta Zeta, second; Jose Taylor, Kappa Kappa Gamma third; Sagan Keith, Beta Pi fourth. Two lengths free style race; Alice Gaskill, Alpha Xi Delta, first; Romu Funk, Delta Zeta, second; Jo Dana Pri Beta Phi, and Billie Conrad, Ch Omega, for the third; Dorothy Galfair Kappa Gamma, fourth Time 22.5 Breast stroke, two lengths rice; Ruth Boreidental, Kappa Kappa Gammam, first; Marian Elliott, Kappa Kappa Gammam, second; Wilhelm Oliver, P! Beta Phi, third; Fokx Fox, Kappa Kappa Gammam, fourth. Time 33.2. Distance Range Two Towers race, Alkape Race Gaklai Alpha X Delta; first; Paulia Haneock, Alpha X Delta; second Charlotte Harper, T N, T. N. Third Rath Eberle, Kappa Kappa Gamma Time, 27; new, interrupted. ord. Plunge for distance; Jean Steenman, pin, Pi Beta Phi, and Ami Cahill Kappa Gamma Gamma, tied for first Eleumer Northcourt, N. T., second Ruth Martin, Alpha Xi Delta, fourth Eleumer 46 feet, nowBITannual recriment跑 Breast Stroke to Kappa's Breast stroke for form: Ruth Breedendahl, Kappa Kappa Gamma, First; Famous Santa Fe trails every day, away from wintry weather to lands of summite. To California the *snowy playground* of the Pacific where you can watch a couple of the stars in this perfect, little ice cave on new formation in this sparkling valley. To Southeast Asia—with incline deserts and fertile rivers—we can travel the country—including for riding or motorhousing you out of deserts. After California After Arizona Southwest Southern spaces and new age spaces you can visit on the South. The Suns We will be playing at in the bands of these bands. 162-A Mary Evelyn Easton, T. N. T., second; Jay Staplestep, T. N. T., third; Mary Cushing, Delta Zeta, fourth. on your way= Grand Canyon and the Indian = detour Crawl for form; Marian Elliot, Killen, Gifford, Kappa Gannam, Kanna; and Pauline Hancock, Alpha Xi Delta, third Billion Coord, Chilton W. W. Burnett, Agt. Lawrence, Kan. Phone 32 Fred Harvey all the way 3 longths height free style race: Alice Gaskell, Alpha XI Delta, first: Roma Punk, Delta Zeeta, second: May Sweed Timothy Chi, Omega Totals: Kappa Kappa Gamma, 38 Alpha Xi Delta, 27; T. N, 18; T.18 Beta Phi, 12; Delta Zeta, 12; Cb Oxygen, 3. The officials were: Referee, H. E. Alphin; judges, Miss M. Margarita Golstein; referees, Miss G. Barrie (inumerers), Miss Elizabeth Dubble, H. J. Huff and John Salo; clerk of courses, Miss Ruth Hoover; starter, Guy Cunningham; announcer, Harold O. Steel. Five Matches Reward Large Crowd of Fans in Wrestling Try-Outs Team Used in Last Two Meets Will Represent Kansas in Missouri Clash Nearly a hundred men crowded around the wrestling rings last night to witness the trysts for the Miss Universe, and then on the team last week were able to retain their positions. Five matches rewarded the crowd. Only Cox of the 145 pound class and Freese the heavyweight man were unchallenged last night. The results of last night's tryouts left the team the same as it was for the Nebraska and Iowa State meats. The game ended with a win for the team by defeating Mutas-sarmy by a considerable time advantage. In the 158 pound class, Church won from Shouse by a fall after four tries and was the team used it highly to pick his man. Captain Cecil Faxon again had Rice to contend with as a challenger in the 125 pound class. This match started off as one of the liveliest games on the court, but reverse body hold on Paxson and tossed him over his head repeatedly. The quick little captain was able to recover each time, however, before Rice could follow through with his opponent and won the match by a decision. in the 145 pound class, Colehoun won from Butler. McKenny mat and won from James in the 135 pound division. The team to meet the Missourians next Monday night will be made up of the following men: 115 pounds, Howard Cohenor; 125 pounds, Captain Cecil Paxson; 135 pounds, Parksley Burcher; 145 pounds, 188 pounds, Steve Church; 175 pounds, Edwin Capsey; unlimited, Ralph Freese. Sandwiches Chili GEORGE'S LUNCH Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders Dr. Sybil Woodruff, associate professor of the department of home economics, read a paper on "Some Applications in the Chemistry of Foods" before a meeting of Sigma Xi honorary scientific society. Thursday she visited Blake hall. 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