TUESDAY, MARCIT 18, 1926 r.: Deta Deito. Delta and Kappai Delta Win In Semi-Final Round Of Tournament oPLAY FINALS TOMORROW Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Delta were victorious in the semi-finals of the intramural basketball tournament, played yesterday afternoon at Bar- hour gymnasium and have been en- tered in the finals of the tournament, which will be played off at 4 o'clock. tomorrow. Delta Delta Delta defeat-f ed Zone 7 with a score of 47 to 17 in the game yesterday, and Kappaj Delta won from Sigma Kappa with a score of 35 to 5. The first quarter of the Delta Delta Delta-Zone 7 game ended with a score of 16 to 4 in favor of the Delta Delta' Delta team. Florence Foster, '27Ed, scored 10 points for Delta Delta Del- ta, with four field goals, and two foul goals, and Norma Barlow, '27E1, scored three points. Alama Scheirich, '27, scored the only two points for Zone 7 in that quarter with one field goal. The second quarter, resulted in the score of 34 to 6. The third quart- er ended with a score of 43 to 9. In the fourth quarter Florence Foster made two points for Delta Delta Del-. ta, and Kathryn Francis two points. In the first quarter of the Kappa Delta-Sigma Kappa game, Sigma Kap- pa did not score. Dorothy Ogborn,' '26 made four field goals for Kappa Delta, resulting in the score of 8 to 0. In the second quarter Dorothy Ogborn made one field goal and Mar- garet McNally, '27, scored 11 points with five field goals and one foul goal. Evelyn Steadman, '27Ed, scored two points for Sigma Kappa, resulting in' the, score of 21 to 2 at the end of the half. In the third quarter Margaret McNally scored five points, and Dor- othy Ogborn two, for Kappa Delta, resulting in the score of 27 to 3. Dor- THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1"AC% PTV VAVAZ.*,WjLkvA ) Portia To HoldI Banquet Tonight Portia Literary Society will hold its annual informal banquet tonight at 6 o'clock at the Green Tree Inn. Grace McDonald, '27, will act as!' toastmistress. The menu-program will be called the "Portia Periodical" and, the four speakers of the eveningI are listed as four different magazines. Margaret Henckel, '26, will representj the Gargoyle; Dorothy Seeber, '27, Time; Miriam Olden, '27, Everybody's; and Dr. James K. Pollock, instructor in the political science department,# the Billboard. t t JUNIOR PLAY TICKET SALE BEGINS FRIDA9Y' Public sale of tickets for "Becky Behave," the 22nd annual Junior Girls' play to be presented Mar. 23 to 27 at the Whitney theater, will take place Friday, Saturday, and Monday in Hill auditorium. The sale which opens at 1 o'clock on Friday is under the direction of Helen Reece, business manager. The general prices are as follows: Boxes, $3; downstairs section, $2.50; first four rows in balcony, $2; second four, $1.50; remainder of theater, $1. No more mail orders are being filled and patrons are requested to take ad- vantage of the public sale commenc- ing Friday. Miss Reece reports that Wednesday and Thursday night's performances. present the greatest choice of seats atI present. "Alumnae Night," a special performance on March 27, has proved the most popular seller. According to tradition the opening performance will be given for senior women and Friday night will be formal. othy Ogborn made two foul goals, and Margaret McNally, two field goals for Kappa Delta in the fourth quarter, and Alletta Morton made two points for Sigma Kappa. De ProntedsaNO TICE S c t ssaske tbamllegamess sche- T URNK EET Debate Proceeds clock sophomore first squad vs. se GivenToLeague NOSIL S f ua. o'c freshn TO INCLUDE FOUR EH ENTS P~peetn h third men's or- INTEREST OF CLA5SSBadror Gytmcnpaiu' m mitenor v.jnor first squad. To.lok reha -Undergraduate m morrow,7:15 o'clock, freshman sec- gaiainto sponsor the finance drive meets at 4:45 o'clock today 3 ~ond squad vs. junior second squad, Four events will be run off in the for the new Women's League building, Plans are being made for the Sen- Make-up committee of the Junior su .seq intramural swimming meet, to be held the Non-Partisian league of the Uni-,for play, which will be presented by Girls' play will meet from 4 to 5:30 Miscellaneous March' 31, at the Y. M. C. A., including versity is giving the proceeds from itewmno h ls ttesno o'clock today.iclaeu the Darrow-Hudson debate to the lea- the women of the class at the senior ehearsals fo Junior Girs' play to- Portia members wishing to attend a free style race, back stroke race, breakfast in June. hsana ue eerasfo Jno'il'ia o ori ebr ihn oatn a diving contest,. and a comic race. gue fund. Clarence tiarrow, well r marks the last time he fore grad- day: At 3 o'clock, special meeting o the banquet must pay from 8 to 9 '- The diving events will include a stan known Chicago lawyer who handled ation that the women of the gradu- -central comnittee; 4 o'clock, chorus. clock or from 2 to 3 o'clock tday at the Loeb-Leopold trial, and Manly Iatin cla are toe - es C, D, and show girls; 5 o'clock, the candy booth. The fee is $1.50. ing or running front dive, a jack knife Hudson professor of political science ispecialty dances and chorus E; at ' There will be a regular meeting of iv eband an optonal dive. No woman at Harvard, are going to debate upon Marguerite Ainsworth has been o'clock tonight, dress rehearsal of Athena for the sophomore debate try. will permitted to enter more than the League of Nations. Overstepping chosen chairman of the committee in act 2. cuts. Any member absent will be e coe r ce is reseing event, whethe limits of conventional debating hasrshere will be a meeting of the com- fined 50 cents. thethey are each giving their ownper-eenre:kElizabet E Strauss, cast; Ruth mittee in charge of the intramural The Pan-Hellenic committee will [unable to enter the other racing or;Rakn prety ElzbhRi-Ib sonal convictions in regard to theR nra swimming meet at 3 o'clock today. hold a meeting at 3:45 o'clock today Athiving evenas.t league so that the opinions of two biiugh, finance. Each of the general Junior Girls' play property commit- at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. enAthletic managers who expect to very able men will be presented in- committee in turn will choose women tee will meet at 4 o'clock today. There will be a sale of collars In enter teams or individual women may dependently rather than for the sake to work on her committee. Practice for the graduate basketball charge of the Senior society today and sign up for the meet on the poster 9n of argument. Mrs. A. R. Lowell has been asked team will be held at 7:13 o'clock to- Wednesday near the candy booth In the bulletin board in Barbour gymna- The unusual character of the debate to direct the play, the name of which tUniversity hal. sium. Managers who did not attend as well as the fact that the Non-Par- is to be announced later. the last meeting are requested to call tisan league is giving the proceeds to-i for entry blanks at Miss Pauline the Women's league should . make the Patronize Daily Advertisers. H odgson's office, in B arbour gym na- w om en on the cam pus support thre1=si m m ed a l . E t y an s rpo a . T c e s ay b o a n d sium, immediately. Entry blanks are~ program. Tickets may be obtained atE lII U. due March 17. Grace Kratz, '27, has the Slater, Graham, or Wahr book- SPECIAL I{ ... been placed in charge of the ticket stores for 50 cents. Each Tuesday and Wed- ale for the meet, Gladys Appelt, '28Ed, 'TJ-Tn, is in charge of entry blanks, Helen The Daughters of the American Rev- nesday Wooten, '28, posters, Aillen Miller, olution have christened their new au- SHAMPOO, MARCEL X 27, score sheets and records, and Har- ditorium at Washington "Constitution riet Dively, '26, is in charge of invit- hall." AND ATW ing officials. BOB CURL Alpha Phi sorority recently initiated-* ScetiialySlctdJLDA ARNST T U-1 E ' the following women: Mary Lou al e d A. Loomis, '29; Carolyn Inglis, '29; Helen and Prepared Foods Bertine Beauty Shoppe338 Rankin, '29; Mary MeMullin, '29; 1111 South University Ave, -ya Elizabeth Lorimer, '29; Margaret Hig- 1I Phone 3839 man, '28; Dorothy McGonigal, '28; hours 11:00-1:30, 5:00-8:00 Margaret O'Connell, '28; Helen Rich- ards, '28;, and Virginia Gies, '29. 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