PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 Sig Eps Capture First in Total Points Made in Intramural Sports Woodworth, Delta Sigma Pi Leads in Year's Scoring; Kincaid Second Sigma Phi Epsilon won the all-air intramural championship with 928 points as a total for the season's competition. Sigma Chi was second with 414 points and Delta Tau Delta, third with 401. Winners of the various sports are: Fall track, Pi Kappa Alpha; cross country, Alpha Kappa Lambade; basketball, Sigma Kappa; bandball, team basketball, E. Mortan; double heroes Hensley and Ray Spencer; wrestling, Phi Chi; boxing, Pi Kappa Palm; swimming, Pi Delta Theta; softball, Phi Chi; spring tennis, team trophy, Alpha Tau Omega; runner-up, Pi Kappa Alpha; winner of singles and doubles, Randales and Alpha. Spartin track, SIGMA Alpha Epsilon; hardback baseball, Teu Tau. The object of intramural competition is to offer an opportunity to non-university men to participate in their favorite sports. During the season, 837 men participated in some sport while 837 men took part in two or more sports. Sigma Tdl Epionon, with 39, had the largest number of men competing from any organization. Sigma Alpha Iota participated in membership of its members this year. Woodsworth, Delta Sigma Pi, was high point man in the year's competition. Jack Kinacadi, Delta Tau Delta, second; Matassaras, Sigma Alpha Mii, abirad; and Ballard, Phi Cai. Trephon won during the year will be awarded before commencement. The scores of the three leaders Phi Emission Sigma Chi Delta Tu Fall track 70 — 36 Cross City. — 12 Baskitball — 120 56 Wrestling 50 — 56 Swimming 19 27 8 Handfall 21 5 4 Playground 15 6 5 Sn. Track 15 6 45 Pickleball 45 18 48 Horseshoe 61 34 46 Participants 71 69 52 Sound 35 55 35 Total 458 414 401 Halpin Elected Captain of 1926 Baseball Team When Morte Price was ineligible for baseball this spring, Halpin and Dave Wright were chosen to act as coach. Halpin played on the baseball team of Central high school, Kansas City, Mo. He has also had experien- ce on the team of the Kansas City "Eddie" Halpin, e26, of Kansas City, Mo., was elected captain of next year's baseball team at a meeting of the baseball squad recently. Halpin is one of the outstanding catchers in the Valley. He has the unique record of having played every part of every game in which K. Washington was playing the last season. This year he has a batting average of 350. Rooney Elected Captain of Track Team for 1926 4- Rooney Elected Saunders Howard Rooney, c'28. Fairview, was elected captain of the University truck team for next year by his team makes at the close of the season last Saturday. This was Rooney's second year on the truck squad. He is a law student and member of the Phil Alpha Delta fraternity. He is also a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Rooney was one of the fastest appinters who over run for the Mt. Grant basketball team and chose to break a record or two before he leaves the University. Round Robin System Goes Basketball Schedule Changed by Valley Conference The Faculty Representatives of the Missouri Valley conference held a meeting in Norman, Oka., and decided to arrange the basketball game against the Universitygrested by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics of the University of Kansas. They decided to abandon the double round robin schedule for competition through the coaches in an all night session the night before had upheld the plan by a vote of 6 to 4. The faculty representatives ruled that no school should be forced to take the proposed motion. The plan proposed and worked out by Doctor Allen is the schedule system by which a double round robin every three points is required and 12 conference games each session. The University of Kansas golf team camped of Captain Henry Hill, Laid, and Robinson walked the course. 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