PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920 Delta Taur Leads Completed Events in Swimming Meet Intra-Mural Championship Title Will Be Decided on Thursday Afternoon Delta Tau Delia was beating the intra-mural swimming contest last evening when the meet was stopped on account of the fact that only a few events had been finished. The large entry list made the meet last much longer than the officials had planned and it was found necessary to finish the meet Thursday afternoon. The entry list this year is leading by 52 points, the coach to Havelart G. Alphina, swimming coach and gymnastian instructor. He is well pleased with the increased interest being shown. *Entries Must Be Prompt* Coach Aliphain wants it distinctly understood that the meet will start promptly at 4:30 and that the participants should be there at that time if they expect to compete. Several organizations had entry blanks filled out, but did not turn them in to Coach John Sabo so they could enter the game. To enter the game, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Pit Gamma Delta had teams entered, but were not allowed to compete because their entry blanks were too large for the athletic office before the deadline. Results of Meet Yesterday Following are the results of the events in yesterday's meet: 200-yard relay - Delta Tank Tina Delia Phi Delta Troy, Ttheta Tain, A. T. O. 50-yard dash - Gibbs, Karyna Signa, and Johnson, Delta Tank Tina Delia, for first Light, Delta Tina D. Wheeler, for second, Kappa Tail, time: 20.4 seconds 202 yards broad, streak—Weinberg; Sigma Alpha Mu; George, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Schwarzer, Sigma Alpha Lambda; 5 minutes, 32 seconds, 1 minute, 52 seconds, 202 seconds. 202 yard dash—Johnston, Delta Tau Deltai; May, Theta Tau; Brand,phi Delta Tau Theta; Campbell, Beta Tau Pi; time, 5 minutes, 29 seconds, 1 minute, 52 seconds, 202 seconds. Phi Kappa Pi; Globe, Kappa Signifugi Kennedy, Delta Tau Deltai. The standing after the results for last night had been tabulated are as Delta Tau Delta 15 Theta Tau 10 Sigma Alpha Mu 7 Kappa Sigma 8 Phi Delta Theta 5 Phi Kappa Psi 4 Football Stars Honored Zuber and Hamilton Guests of K. C. Alumni A banquet in honor of Harold Zuber, captain of the 1926 football team, and Barrett Hamilton, captain-elect, will be given by the Kansas City alumnus of the University at the Ballentine hotel, Monday, Dec. 27. Larry Winn, former "K" man in baseball, is handling the details of the banquet. The Kansas coaches will be present and Conch C. F. Cappon will speak. Other features of the program will be a double quartet from the Men's Glee Club of the University, a talk by H. W. Arnt, dean of the School of Law, and slight-of-hand performance by F. Arnt. The event will be attended by A number of Kansas City high school athletes will be guests of honor at the meeting. A at a meeting of the Kansas City students of the University in Fraser ball Thursday afternoon at 4:30, those will be asked to attend the banquet. Three Kansas Coaches to Be Banquet Speakers Head Coach Franklin C. Cappon, and assistant coaches John Sabo and Harole Stall will be speakers at the dinner to be given tomorrow evening at the Chamber of Commerce in Kauai. The University of Auckland county University of Kauai alumni association in honor of the all-city high school football team. Doctor Allen was also invited to speak, but he could not accept due to a previous engagement in Coffeilley. This meeting will give the Kansas coaches an opportunity to meet these star athletes and will also help the coaches to become better known in Kansas City. J, W. Stair, c27, first tenor J, D. Mabie, c29, second tenor and R, Hill c28, baritone, have been added to active membership in the glee club. Stair was first tenor two years ago, participating in the first valley concerts in 1904. Stair is an ex-member of the glee club of the University of Delaware Tickets for Basketball Will Be Ready by Jan. Basketball tickets will be reserved soon after students come back from Christmas vacation, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics. The tickets have all been printed and will be ready for distribution after Jan. 1. The first home game will be played on Tuesday and this will give all students ample time to reserve their tickets. Riflemen Scored 546 Points Over Opponents Team Won Second Match In its match for the week ending Dec. 10, the R. O. T. C. rife team defeated the Denison University team of Granville, Ohio, by a margin of 546 points. The Kansas team scored a total of 2304 points in the match in the pair. Ten shots each were fired in four positions. Prone, sitting, kneeling and standing. Of the fifteen men on the team only the high ten are counted in match scores. Thomas Hinton led with a total of 303 points out of a possible 400. The nine other hitmen were four, including Paul Reed, John Karr, Donald Sauman, Veron Westhoff, M. C. Hill, Pace Boyer, Richard Westhoff and Gerald Newly. The lowest score was 375 out of a possible 400. The results of the matches were wired to the opposing team. In a review among the women students of the University of North Carolina this year it was found that only one one to college with marriage as her aim. Last year 99 per cent of the women students awarded their intention of matrimony. This year 99 per cent claim they came to college to satisfy their "thirst for knowledge." Faculty "Show" Will Be Seen Attraction of Tonight's Benefit Games Varsity Quintet Opens Season With Coaches “All Stars” Struggle The first game of the season for his year's variety basketball team will take place tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30. The varsity will meet the Coaches "All-Share" a quarterback from the coaches at the university. For the variety, the starting line will probably be, Campbell and Burton, guardis; Peterson, center; Captain Schmidt and Gordon, forwards. For the "All-Stars" Doctor Allen and John Bum will play forward, Dr. Earl Krug will play right, Dr. James Carpenter will be Coach Cannon and John Sabs. All are former college stars. The team has no reserves. This will be followed by a game between the "Crimes" and the "Blues." Both teams are composed of members of the faculty. No lineup is available but the following are prepared for Lawrence, Professor Dawson, Professor Wheeler, Professor Crafton, Dean Dear, Dean Arant, Dean Tagham, Chover Shore, Prof. F, E Johnson, Prof. George Bead, Ted Shultz, and Prof. Earnest Boyers. An admission charge of twenty-six cents will be made for the games. Sport Notes W. H. "Lone Star" Dietz, head football coach at the University of Wyoming who resigned at the end of the past football season, yesterday denied the report that he had signed a冠 We can help you finance that fraternity loan. Watkins National Bank Now isn't this a pretty sight? And they are all Gothams! A Box to Her At Christmas time. only at Bullene's exclusive burial exeter Charles Paddock, world's champion sprint king, gave an illustrated lecture and demonstration at the University of Missouri last night. He explained the various methods of star racing, including four ways to athletes. Then he donned track clothes and took several laps around the indoor track. He is scheduled to speak at Kemper Military Academy tonight. "French Bleygal," he said, and alluvial guard and captain, is basketball coach at the Academy. tract to coach the Haskell Indians next year. He has been mentioned as the successor to Dick Hanley in several newspaper dispatches. Ed "Strangler" Lewis, generally known as world's champion heavy-wrestler, last night defeated Ivan Zachowski of Russia in their match at Kansas City. The Strangler used his pet hat, the head lock, and tossed the Russian in 13 minutes and 40 seconds and again in 2 minutes and 10 seconds of noughtyness and showed lots of anger, but all of these couldn't counteract the Strangler's hold. And 6000 fans sat through all of it. A Gutenberg Bible will soon be placed on public exhibition in the Yale library at Yale University. The Gutenberg Bible is believed to be leaved to be about 1453. at University Business Office all this week. Take One Home! 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