PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 3. Nebraskans Defend Track Title Tonight \* Huskers Are Expected To HaveConsiderable Trouble Repulsing Challenges of K-State and Missouri From all indications, the University of Nebraska, Big Six indoor truck champions, will find the going easy in the conference meet at Columbia. The Cornhuskers, who have captured the crown for three successive years, will no doubt find the competition most keen in the squad of Kansas State and Missouri. These schools shared runner up honors in the 1938 indoor meet. The Bengals would play a match dark. Theark Ohioans appears to be third obstacle in the path of the defending champions. Tenight's program will include preliminaries in the 440-yard dash and the 880-yard run. Trials in the high and low hurdles, broad jump and the shot put will begin tomorrow afternoon instead of this evening. Kansas State is virtually assured of top honors in the shot put with stalwart Emer Hackney heaving the 15 pound sphere. The Wildcats also will rely upon the services of Dick Hatchick in the hurdle events. Hotchkiss specialized in the high hurdles and can more than hold his hands on the ball. George Mihaffey and Charles Mitchell are also conceded as the top rankers in the high jump and the two mile run respectively. (Continued on page 5) Delta Chi; Phi Delts; Kappa Siqs; Still Tied Delti Chi ran up a second quarter lead over Triangle and managed to hold it during the rest of the game and come through with a 18 to 33 win and retain their tie with Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Sigma for the leadership of Division I in the intramural basketball standings. Triangle got off to an early lead with Colburn making all their points and were in front 6 to 5 at the quarter. Delta Chi then turned on the heat and ran their score up to 15. Delta Chi scored the Triangle goal of the period, making the half time score read Delta Chi 15. Triangle 8. During the second half Colburn received scoring help from Sheley, Toomey and Hansell and the Triangles scored 25 point to 22 for Delta Chi but were unable to catch up before the game ended. Colburn was high point man of the game with 17 Triangle points with Toomey and Sheley adding five each in the last half. Hall, Delta Chi guard, poured in six field goals and two free throws to lead the Chi's with a total of 14 points while Danielson was making 10. A Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" team that has been playing spotty ball all season and has been beaten several times, came through with a surprising 20 to 13 victory over the previously undefeated Phi Delta Theta "Ea". The Phi Delti started off in their usual manner and ran up an early lead, not realizing that the game was to be any different from their other case victories. In the second half scoring and limited the Phi Delta to seven points. Ewers and Turner led the Alph's with eight points each while Tinklepaugh was making seven for Phi Delta Theta. Phi Kappa Psi had little trouble in turning back Phi Kappa Alpia 32 to 17. Credit for the victory should be given to Tom Yee, Phi Pai center, who was credited with leading to one field goal and contributed 16 points to the Phi Pai cause. The Pi K. A.'s were out-reached, out-played, out-jumped and out-scored as a fighting Phi Pi aggregation, determined to elong to their last shreds of hope of reaching the play off, showed the same brand of ball that carried them to victories over favored teams in earlier competitions. The Nippon added eight half latthe Pi points and Nelson also helped with six, while Price was making 10 points for Pi Kappa Alpha. The Bucceanners ran up a 12 to 5 half time lead over the Buckeyes and then coasted in to a 22 to 15 victory to push the Buck's further down the stretch. The Buck, deaver, as usual, led the scoring with 13 of the Bucceanners 22 points. W. UNDER By Clinton Wood, Guest Writer During the absence of ye sports editor Milton Meier, ye intramural writer will attempt to give ye the lowdown on what goes on here. . . (and I don't mean in my heart.) . . All adverse criticism to this feeble effort will be compiled and published in tomorrows Kansan under the heading of "Kute Kracks by Kute Kracks." After listening to the broadcast of last night's basketball game (?) I am holding my breath in new coach . . . Don't worry "Phog." I don't think that you are in any danger. Those sizzling Tigers literally clawed a dazed Jayhawk into submission . . . ahmen . . . once more, ahmen . . . Lobiger takes the ball off the backboard . . Halastad gains possession of the ball . . . Keisey scores with a one-handed shot . . . Ronnie Ashburn became accustomed to saying those phrases and we certainly wired for hearing them . . . None of "Phog's" combinations were out on fouls . . . so did Missouri's Halstead . . . K. U.'s "fourman team" works好好ly. Everyone else has taken a crack at the official score for missing a Tiger free throw so I'm not going to mention it. Miscellaneous and extemporaneous thoughts: Missouri, outdoor Big Six track champion, is favored to win the indoor meet at Columbia which is to be held today and tomorrow. Munski has an "outside" chance to place in the mile . . . Watch Don Bird on the pole vault . . . Oklahoma's Toriado in the dashes . . . O. U.'s Fred Coogan in the 440 . . . Elmer "One Man Gang" Hackney of Kansas State in the shot put . . . Paul Muscat in the 600 low hurdles . . . Rachel Dolember in the ball from either backboard . . . Coach Conger must think a lot of this year's baseball team because he has sched- uled 20 games for the season . . . He has one a armed Pitcher named Evans . . . left handed at that . . . he is pretty good too . . . Let's all root for Wesche (the Thin Man) to make 20 points against Oklahoma March 6 and break the Big Six scoring record established in 1973 by Frank Groves of Kansas State . . . also a center . . . Oklahoma freshman footballers whose reinforcement of Coach Tom Stidham's varsity next fall is expected to make a stronger Sooner line . . . ouch! . . They also have a 240-pound quarterback coming up . . . again, ouch! Western Union press message says "Kansas no rebounds, no drive, no shots, nothing" . . . I shall augment with two lower words . . . no title, no nickname, best Oklahoma The University track team ranks have been depleted by colds and influenza . . . I will go out on the proverbal limb with those who pick Missouri to win the Big Six indoor track meet . . . More predictions . . . Don Bird to win pole winn’t. Kansas to win Big-Six basketball title next year . . . Kansas will not win Big-Six title this year . . . The Yankee organization will sell Vince Dimaqgio’s contract and he will center field for the Kansas City Blues next year. New York Yankees to win the American League pennant for the fourth consecutive time . . . Cincinnati to come on out in the National . . . 97,9785 per cent of these predictions to be wrong . . . "That's all, follis" The Jaybirds took an early lead over the Campus Raiders and made it stand up for a 23 to 19 victory. Strohmeier, Raider forward went on a last half scoring spree and almost caught the Jaybirds single handed but their 17 to 4 lead at the half was too great an advantage to overcome, and they then made with 13 points. Colline made eight for the fahbids. Leonard scored four points to be high point man for the Buckeyes. Intramural basketball schedule for Friday and Saturday is as follows: Friday, March 3 4:30 p.m., A. T. O. vs. S. P. E., D. T. D. vs. Big Nu. 5:30 p.m., Beta "C" vs. Phi GH 5:30 p.m., S.E.P. "B" vs. Phi Pai "B". 7:00 p.m., Triangle vs. S, A, E, Phi Gh "D" vs. P, Delt "C". 8:00 p.m., Heliumbands I vs. A, K Psi, Phi Psi "C" vs. Sig Chi "D", Saturday, March 4 11:30 am, Betn. "C" vs. P. Delt "C", Teta Tau vs. G. Dominios I 1:00 p.m, K. Sig "B" vs. P. Delt "B", Dom II vs. Dunakin Club. 2:00 p.m, D. U. vs. D. Chi, Phi Mu A. vs. Comets. Conger Arranges For 20 Baseball Battles - Favorite Spring Sport To Open April 10 With Rockhurst First Joyhawk Diamond Foo The University of Kansas baseball team, under the tutelage of Ralph Conger, faces a tough 20-game schedule this season which includes games with all Big 'Six' conference foes and Rockhurst and Baker in addition. The season will open April 10 with the Jayhawkers meeting Rockhurst in Kansas City, Kan. Coach Conger also announced today that he wishes all prospective basebals to report at West stadium by 4 o'clock next Tuesday, March 7. The battery candidates, with the exception of Jack Sanda, who is expected to report tonight, have been limbering up for the past week and will be joined by the rest of the squad on Tuesday. The Jayhawks will meet Missouri, Iowa State, and Kansas State four times each and Nebraska, Oklahoma, Rockhurst and Baker twice each. Apr. 10 Rockhurst at Kansas City Kan. The 1933 University baseball schedule: 8:30 a.m. Sig Nu "B" vs. D. U "B" Bar-X-Bows vs. Hellhounds II. 8:30 a.m. D, Chi "B" vs. S. A. E " B", Sig Chi "C" vs. S. A. E "(C) 10:30 a.m. Phi Delt vs. Beta Theta N sig Chi vs. Kappa Sigma Apr. 14 Kansas State at Manhattu Apr. 15 Kansas State at Manhattu Apr. 18 Baker at Baldwin. Apr. 24 Rockhurst here. Apr. 25 Baker here. Apr. 23 Iowa State here. Apr. 29 Iowa State here. May 1 Okahoma at Norman. May 2 Okahoma at Norman. May 5 Nebraska at Lincoln. May 6 Nebraska at Lincoln. May 8 Missouri at Ames. May 8 Missouri at Ames. May 11 Iowa State at Ames. May 12 Iowa State at Ames. 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March 6 is the deadline for the second round of ping pong singles. Catherine Cannon, educl., was elected to Tau Sigma, dance sorority at its regular meeting Tuesday night. She was elected because of her performance in Cam Lum Law according to Miss Jane Bynn, director of Tau Sigma. Norman, March 3—Approximately 40 Oklahoma baseball candidates have been reporting to Coach Lawry about the weather when the weather has permitted. Three veterans from last year's aggregation will not return. Jack Bae graduated. Eddie Beavers finished his eligibility and Joffre Cross turned professional during the summer, completing the season with the Houston Buffaloes of the Texas League. Sooner Nine Will be Strong ★ Forty Men Turn Out for Practice; Lose Only Three Veterans Haskell has been working the Sooner pitchers on form and control. Only two lettermen from last year's squad, Warren "Le飞" Morris, Tusla and James Pope, Countyity, Promenade. Robert M. Price, Meridian; R.B. 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