PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 Sigma Chi's Take Intramural Title by Winning Finals Fast. Clean Play Featured Yesterday's 18 to 20 Defeat of Delta Sigma Pi's The Sigma Chi fraternity won the intramural basketball championship by defending the Delta Pi Sigma 2014 final game yesterday aftertern From the start of the final whirlwind game he had the thrill of a variety of teammates, and was in condition and had played together until their face play and team work In the final period the superior team work of the Sigma Chi's resulted in points while the Delta Sixts scored and passed with tries for the basket. The first quarter ended with the Delta Sigma Pi's loading by a score of 16,028 points after the opening of the second round of champions evened the 'count', and from then until the final whistle there was no difference of more than one point. The defense of both teams was of such caliber that a break, which netted one goal, almost meant certain victory. Woodworth kept his team in the running by repeatedly scoring long and uncanny shots. Phil Edwards of the Sigma Cleds led with Woodrow's 24 points, while Leiberg who shifted forward the last three goals in rapid succession, givow few minutes of the game, counted good too many for the opposition it overcome in their final spurt. Box score: Sigma Ch1-29 G FT E Edwards 4 1 0 Petersen 1 0 0 Edwards 0 2 0 Lonborg 3 1 1 Nichols 1 0 1 | | $ | $ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Delta Sigma P1—18 | G | FT 1 | | Raff | 0 | 0 | | Petherbridge | 1 | 1 | | Woodsworth | 4 | 1 | | Haley | 1 | 1 | | Burtley | 0 | 0 | | Davis | 2 | 0 | Architectural Students Prepare for Jamboured Elaborate plans are now being completed by the students of architecture in preparation for the jamboise, which they will give for the students of drawing and painting on March 27. The party which is an annual affair between the architects and the Fine Arts students will be carried out in a small building with a vin hall to be arranged to represent a pirate ship. The windows of the building will be fixed as portholes and the shop will have everything from one legged captains to cuisinier At different intervals during the evening the pirates will dance, and everyone is in a circle. Everyone from both departments is to dress as pirates, and according to Gifflet Gerry, manager of the party stage, they should be staged by that department. A high school baseball game fooled us again this morning. The score was 19 to 12, and we had to look a second time to make sure it was not a track meet, or basketball. It was a track meet anyway. Sport Notes The University of Texas is putting on a rekey carnival next Friday, and Rice Institute at Houston is doing the same thing for Saturday. Hero-to-credit they had managed to get along without any relays down there last week. On Saturday, if a sudden, they need two. It might improve the entries and attendance if the two schools got together and staged one big event. The Kansas City Blues have done anything but burn up the lots out west. Both the San Francisco and the Sacramento clubs of the Pacific count league have handed them drabling drubbing in practice games as far. Six of the seven men to win the A. A. U, wrestling championship last year, and who were members of the American nt team in the Paris Olympics, will defend their titles in the national wrestling tournament held in Sillwester home of the Ohio Agnes, Ohia week. This is the first time the tourney has been held away from Madison Square Garden. The award of the meet to the Oklahoma A. and M. College is a recognition of this school prowess in wrestling. With schools like Ames, Nebraska, Kansas and the Oklahoma institutes interested, sweating will re- orient the students in the valley in the next few years. Coach Schladman will have at most three strong relay teams for the Kansas relay carnival this year. For the quarter-mile he will have each performer as Wonwai, Fluber, Jenkins, or Tavares. The same one will be called on to run 220 yards such in the half-mile relay. But the mile quartet will be the one to hear watching. Fisher and Rooney both run 51 second quarters on the boards in Convention hall last week. They will run even faster outdoor. Engle can do 52 inside. The team has a record of several likely candidates, ought to qualify this. Looks like a 3:20 team. Coach Clark has a baseball team his year which will make a strong bid for the valley hunting. The apparent lack of first string pitchers seems one weakness at present, but his will be remedied. With a "super-six" fire and a "twinsis" back field, the football cam for next year is for a string of victories. Beef, speed, brains and right, all ingredients of a winning integration, are to be found "a unwindness." 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The entries: Athleen, Argentine in Kansas City, Clay Center, Dodge City, Ellsworth, Emporia, Haven, Independence, Kansas City, Kau, Lawrence, Liberal, Marion), Newton, Norton, Parvons, Wichita. Newton high school has the most noteworthy record of teams entered in this year's tournament, having won the runner-up in three others. Newton was the state title in 1916, 1917, and 1921, and was runner up in 1915. Lawrence won in 1911 and 1914, and was runner up in 1919 and 1920. Emuoria, last year's winner, and Kansas City, Kan., 1923, winner both are entered this year, as is Argentina, 1920 runner-up. Regular rehearsal of the men's glee club will be held at 7:30 in the Engineering auditorium. T A L I s e r n a t i o n T. A. Larremiore. Since The Dim Past jewelry has been man's favorite gift to woman. Time has proven its efficacy in pleasing—but never were there more beautiful things to offer a woman than we are showing. The College Jeweler Graduate and Go! 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