THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1927 PAGE FOUR Chi Omega Team Leads Intramural Court Tournament Corbin Hall Loses Chance to Top List by 13-22 Score; Delta Zeta's Win The Chi Omega team is leading in the women's intramural basketball tournament with two games won and none lost. Saturday morning in the third series of intramural games, the Chi Omega women 22-13. The game was closer than the final score indicates, as Chi Omega was one point ahead at the end of the game. It was the outstanding player for the Chi Omega's, making 16 points on offense and scoring 18 points. The outstanding players for Corbin hall were Thelaunia, who scored 11 of Corbin hall's 18 points, and Sara McDonald. The players for Chi Omega wore Filkin (capt.), Carran, Conrad, M. Kohr, Decker, K. Kohr, Robinson, and E. Sears. The Corbin players were: Johnston (cept.), Haney, Franklin, Mar芯涛, Hunter and Pierson. Delta Zeta's Trounce Kapna's Delta Zeta 'Tronce Kappa's The Delta Zeta team won from the Kappa Kappa Gamma team in 2013, but the Kappa Kappa Gamma's were leading at the end of the first quarter, but early in the second quarter the Delta Zeta's forged ahead and retained it. Despite the challenge, they outlived the game of the record. the outstanding players of this game were: For the Kappa Kappa Gamma's, Ruth Brodienthal, who got the tip off consistently and scored 6 in five games, for Delta Zeta's, Fern Coons and Romu Funk, whose fast floor work and quick passing was largely responsible for their victory. Coons scored eight points and Funk scored five. Carter made the other two points for the game. The line-ups were: Delta Zeta - Coons, Funeral, Hunter - Gerald (gard), Gamma - Brendan, Gigma - Gymna-Carter, Breidenthal, Shetty, J. Anderson, P. Renson, Gafson (gard) Pi Phi's Forfeit The second series of games was played Thursday. The Alpha Delta Pi's win from the 10 Pts. 2-0 by the Eagles was the second game against Corbain hall 10-7. This was about the most exciting game that has been played in the second section, and the score see-sawed, first in favor of one and then the other until the whistle ended the game. That victory, which is still tribulated among the players. The Kappa Kappa Gamma phychar were; J. Allen, Carter J., Anderson Breidstein, Rosen, Gafford (capt.) Erasan and Combs. The Corbin hall team was as follows: Henry (caput), Johnston, Sieen MacIntosh, Pierson, Hunter and Tipton. Next Game Monday The next series of games will be played Monday at 7:15 p.m. the opponents as scheduled are: Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Delta Pi, and Alpha Delta Pi, via Delta Zeita. The contesting teams are divided into two groups. The winner of a round robin tournament in each group is selected to go on as the winner. 12. The members of group I are; Chi Omegae, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Zeta, Corbital Hill, and Alpha Omegaion. The members of the second group are; Dhi, Phi, Alpha Xi Delta and T. N. P. A price of $100 of which the face- ity is asked to contribute $50 is offered for the best alma mater song at Carlton College of Minnesota. Send the Daily Kansan home. Samples Specialists in Personal Appearance On the Hill - near Bricks Downtown 924 1-2 Mass. Phone 1256 Deposit with Watkins National Bank New Sour Owl Deadline Made for Contributors The deadline for Sour Owl copy has been advanced to Monday, Dec. 5, in order to allow more time for contributions, like Roseo, the editor Committee managers also announced that the ballot box for the "Queen of Hearts" content will be placed in Brie's cake and will remain at that place until a fitting mate is selected to make a Maiden's Prayer is selected. Lawrence, Kansas Big Six Resolutions Must Be Submitted to Athletic Boards Expected Friction Between Two Conferences Fails to Motivation A possibility that scouting would be given official sanction by the new conference of the "Big Six" was made possible by the faculty representatives and directors in St. Louis. The meeting was held behind closed doors and no official word has been given out as to the findings and findings of the committee. Materialize According to Dean W. G. Manly, of Isscus, who is acting as secretary of the college, Mr. Manly will be in Friday's meeting will be submitted to the athlete boards of the six mem Saturday the members of the Valley conference met for official sanction of the spring athletic schedules, including wrestling, tennis, track, and golf. The team was set for March 9 and 10, at Missouri. The Missouri Valley track meet is still tentative but will take place probably in the middle of May. The meet will be held at Lincoln. The Des Moines team will be at Des Moines on March 9 and 10. No friction was evidenced between the members of the new conference and those who were not included in it. The organization will work on the old conference worked together for several hours in the morning on spring schedules and then the new schedule. A brassman, Brannan State, Oklahoma, and Iowa State, spend six hours in drawing up the final framing of the organization. According to Manly the final framing of the constitution and completion of the organization will probably take place in four weeks. The directors met all day yesterday and it was expected information on the scouting rule would be given out. During the football season many people wonder why they call Yale the "Big Red" team down for many years. The name comes from Elliott Yale who was an University alumnus. Freshman Squad Practicing Hard to Land Positions Following the second scrummage practice of the year Saturday all freshman basketball candidates will be ready Monday night to start their games. Students will then be to the selection of the freshman equal for the basketball season. Coach John Bunn, in the past seven practice nights has drilled the aspiring yearlings in many of the fundamentals of the sport and is gradually preparing the group for some tough serimAGES within the next two Practice on Form Yearling Basketteers Show Classy Early Season Form in First Workouts. The first three nights of the week form in free throws, push shots and pivoting was demonstrated and practice included double pivoting and team work in pivoting have been the main events on the practice program for the last four weeks. More than 20 freshmen have shown excellent early season form in handling the ball as well as themselves in nearly every situation. Ark Valley Represented Eight representatives of Ark Valley schools, from which state champions have come consistently in the past, are coming to Kansas City schools. A number are former junior basketball players and other states are out to make the squad of approximately 50 which will be selected just before the Christmas season. Practice is held every night from 8 to 10 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium immediately following practice of the varsity squad. It is probable that the varsity team will be one or twice before the first university game, Dec. 16. Seventy names are listed below of members who have reported for freshman basketball but others have been RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Seventy Listed We Appreciate Your Business We are Qualified Finish - Conn. Pricess no higher J. B. 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