Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 30,1959 University Daily Kansan SPORTS ATO Wins Top Berth In IM Swimming Match By Dave Butcher Alpha Tau Omega outsplashed defending champion Phi Gamma Delta to win the intramural swimming meet last week. The ATOs took only one first place but their team had enough balance to win. Three second places and two thirds completed their scoring. They finished with 42 points. Phi Gamma Delta was second with 33 and Beta Theta Pi third with 32. Other teams competing were Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Psi, Empire Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Upsilon. Results are as follows; 160 yd. free style relay; 1. Beta Theta Pi, 2. Alpha Tau Omega, 3. Phi Gamma Delta, 4. Sigma Phi Fosilon, Time: 1:26.5. 60 yd. butterfly; 1. Allen, Sigma Nu; 2. Pfuetze, Beta Theta Pi; 3 Gilles, Alpha Tau Omega; 4. Lee Phi Gamma Delta, Time; 38.1. 60 yd. free style: 1. Layton, Sigma Nu; 2. Jones, Alpha Tau Omega; 3. Weems, Sigma Pi Epsilon; 4 McGowan, Sigma Nu. Time: 331. 60 vd. back stroke: 1. Johnson, Phi Gamma Delta; 2. Schultz, Alpha Tau Omega, 3. Lynch, Beta Theta Pi; 4. Zimmerman, Empire Club. Time: 41.6 60 yd. breaststroke: 1. Hunt, Delta Upsilon; 2. Pfuetz, Beta Theta Pi; 3. Winkler, Independent; 4. Ranson, Phi Gamma Delta. Diving: 1. Kerr, Sigma Phi Epsilon: 2. Bras, Phi Gamma Delta; 3. Williams, Sigma Phi Epsilon. OU Has Talented Brave NORMAN, Okla. — Wahoo McDaniel, who will probably be Oklahoma's starting left end next fall, rode a bucking wild buffalo bareback the full length of the arena during the recent student Frontier Week Rodeo here last week. Wahoo and center Bob Scholl won the double bareback ride. 40 yd. free style; 1. N, Jones, Alpha Tau Omega; 2. Mayor, Phi Kappa Psi; 3. Layton, Sigma Nu; 4. Walters, Alpha Tau Omega. Time; 20.9. 60 yd. individual medley: 1, Hunt, Delta Upsilon; 2. Shaw, Empire Club; 3. Allen, Sigma Nu; 4. Gilles, Alpha Tau Omega. Time: 36.0. 160 yd. medley relay: 1. Phi Gamma Delta; 2. Beta Theta Pi; 3. Alpha Tau Omega. Time: 1:41.1. Golf Tournament Scheduled May 9 The intramural golf tournament will be held Saturday, May 9, at the Lawrence Country Club. The tournament will begin at 7 a.m. All golfers must report at this time. Team entries will be accepted at the Intramural Office until Wednesday, May 6. Each team must be composed of at least four players. There will be a greens fee of $1.50 per golfer. SUMMER JOB HUNTING IS HERE APPLICATION PICTURES Good Pictures, Fast Service Reasonable Prices at the CAMERA CENTER 1015 Mass. VI 3-9471 A strong Missouri team defeated the Jayhawkers $10_{1 / 2}^{1 / 4}-4_{1 / 2}^{1}$ earlier in the season at Columbia. The KU golf team will play Missouri today at the Topeka Country Club. KU, Missouri Battle Today KU's team was a preseason choice to come out fairly well in conference play this year. Members of the team say they think their chances would be better if they could work out more. The University and the Lawrence Country Club failed to reach a financial agreement on rent at the beginning of the season. As a result of this some of the team is forced to drive to Topeka to practice. This often means as few as three practices per week. Some of the team members, however, have student membership at the Lawrence club and get to work out more often. The KU team has seven more matches scheduled before the Big Eight Conference meet May 15-16 at Norman. The team's record at present is one win, two losses, and one tie. TAKE MY WORD FOR IT! You'll like the service and quality you get at 9th & Indiana at Leonard's Standard Leonard's Standard Arkansas Victorious In Triangular Meet PITTSBURG, Kan. — (UPI) Arkansas University scored 72 points last night to take a triangular track meet from Pittsburg (Kan) State and Southwest Missouri State of Springfield. Pittsburg was second with 70 points and Springfield followed with 28 1/7. Arkansas swept the twomile run, winning in 9:43.2. No records were broken. Terry Arend of Arkansas, who won second place in the decathlon at the Kansas Relays, entered six events and placed in all of them for a total of 13 points. He was second in the 100-yard dash, second in low hurdles, and second in the high jump. He also was third in high hurdles, third in broad jump and third in javelin. One of the few soapstone quarries ever worked by New England's Indian tribes is located in Johnston, R.I. DSF* CAR WASH Saturday, May 2 at 1024 Kentucky only $1.25 *Disciples Student Fellowship (Christian Church) Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad Jewelry for Mother's Day THE GIFT THAT SHOWS YOU CARE... Come in and see our wide selection of pins, earrings, necklaces and bracelets—Perfect for Mother. PRICED FROM $1.00 809 Mass. THE COLLEGE JEWELER VI3-5432 MOSCOW here we come! Kansas University students will be aboard the special college student tour seeing Russia this summer. Sam Anderson, Russian instructor at K.U., will conduct a 72-day holiday and exploration excursion through Europe, Scandinavia and the Soviet Union. Departure date is set for June 28th. Space is still available and there is time left to secure your passport, if you hurry. The all-expense prepaid tour will travel by charter deluxe motorcoach first seeing Englang, then across the Channel to Belgium, Holland, Northern Germany and into the wonderful land of the Danes, Sweden and Finland are en route before entering Russia at Leningrad for 31 days of USSR adventure including the Ukraine and White Russia, a Black Sea Cruise, the resort of Yalta and Sochi of the Caucasus. You will be in Moscow for the historic first American National Exhibition. Poland, Czechoslovakia, East and West Germany including the two Berlins, Luxembourg and France are all part of the itinerary. For itinerary and Reservation Application see Maupintour, 1236 Massachusetts, Lawrence. Phone VIking 3-1211.