PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939 Wesche Holds Scoring Pace - McNott Only Player With Chance of Passing Tall K-Stater Permanent record keepers just about have taken out their books and inscribed the name of Homer Wesche under the heading: individual high score, Big Six basketball, 1939. The tall lanky K-State center practically has cinched first place as well as second in the two year old scoring mark held by Frank Groves, while playing for State in 1937. Taking into account that very American word “if,” Wesche might lose the race to Jimmy McNatt, high scoring Oklahoma forward. At the present time the Aggie center has a grand total of 135 points to McNatt's wildcat mobile calls for one more Wildcat game and two Sooner engagements. Harris and Nicholas, third and fourth respectively, have finished their season as the sparkplugs of the Cyclones. Howard Engleman, flashy Jayhawk offensive ace, continues to be the only Kansas entrant in the upper flight of conference scorers. Engleman has collected 89 points for a game average of 9.89, which places him in sixth place. In the Cyclone-Cornhusker game last night Gordon Nicholas failed to enter the line-up because of an attack of appendicitis and thus missed a chance to raise his point total. Harris bagged 16 points to go around his team mate in the individual standings. The 10 leading scorers: g fg ft f pts. av. Wesche, Kan. State, f ... 9 47 41 26 135 150 125 Okla, f ... 8 46 10 13 102 12.75 Harris, Iowa State, f ... 10 41 43 13 125 12.50 Iowa State, f ... 9 38 35 20 111 12.33 Corbin, Oklahoma, f ... 8 35 8 19 81 10.13 Kansas, f ... 9 35 19 9 89 10.83 Kovana, Nebraska, f ... 9 34 14 24 83 9.33 Kansas Siate, f ... 9 34 13 16 82 9.11 Werner, Nebraska, f ... 9 34 9 16 77 8.55 Kansas Siate, f ... 7 22 15 9 59 8.43 UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER countenance, I said, "I want you meet Mr. Dick Wagstaff, a member the Board of Regents." Of course, there was the usua coach, and she had some coache coaches, and you may imagine, quite a bit of embarrassment to Dick, but we didn't. We did not find did see these other four dinerant rooters who accompanied our look at me with somewhat of a surprised Now, I am bringing the story up to date. I had heard indirectly of how excited I became at games by kissing recently a major Edwards in company with Colonel Baldwin, said, "Say Colonel Baldwin, you want to know a good one on this fellow. He doesn't not know how excited he become at a game." He said, "Say, Dr. Allen Dr. Elbel tells a story on you that you never dreamed happened at the game," and he interrupted Dick Wagstaff—"I interrupted him and said, "As a member of the Board of Regents' MajorEdwards looked so surprised. He thought I didn't know a thing about it." Looking over my regular first of the月方 fan mail, dunis, and a letter asking me do I want a ghost writer. I was greatly amused by a letter from the Dr. F. C. Allen . . . his missile contains a yarn that shakes off on "how excited I become at games by kissing players and goozo," as he phrases it . . . Now, Ed has been telling his inti- mate friends just how log a basket ball coach can go after an exciting game, using as proof that when a fel Sincerely yours Some 20 minutes after the game, while we were waiting for our boys to drive Wes Fry and Frantz Fry, I introduced him up and I introduced my Kansas basketball visitors as follows: "I want you to meet Ictette Board of the University; Mr. Karl Klooz, University brass and member of the Athletic Board; Mr. Broy Woods, University Grounds at the University; Dr. Elrel, of the Physical Education Department and basketball score extraordinary tonight." Now, here's knot. So after this when I want to pull a bone on an old time friend of my body, be better careful to see if anybody is this a good joke on ELB, because he has told everybody in the building a lot of fellows out of the building. I have known Dick Wagstaff for over 20 years and he is a very modest reticent type of fellow. He married a Miss Gleed. They have three children, and the Railway stock which came to his wife through the Gleed estate. I started to jokingly introduce him as a Director of the Santa Fe Railway, making a good case with him, as I had introduced all the other Kansas luminaries with some connection with the University—and being rather astute about what we had pulled—with a bit of wiseracing and without chating a single expression of my You know what a thriller the ball game was. With 8 or 10 minutes to play, you must think fast. Then Kaunus started to drive and finished ahead by 2 points. Everybody went loc. The crowd was in one of the worst hysterical frenches that I ever experienced. This is the yarn. When we played the Kansas Agiles at Manhattan on Jan. 20, Dr. Laurence Woodruff, Mr. Dick Waggatt, Bayles and, Mr. Dick Waggatt drove over and used their official rating, such as members of the Athletic Board for the University of Iowa, the Leland-scooler C. G. Bayles-Superintendent of buildings and grounds, and Dick Waggatt-generalissimo, good-willer and thirty third degree athletic fan of the University to admission to the Kansas State game. These Football Grads Become Engineers FORREST C. ALLEN, Director of Physical Ed Varsity Basketball Coach Cleveland, Ohio. Feb. 23. (UP) "The popular idea that football players are—well, not too bright, is disprovided by the record of Case School Experiment Science, which sends its ex-letterboard world to supervise engineering work." But let Dr. Allen carry on . take it away Phog, the column is yours: Dear Milton; Only two of the men who have won Case football letters since 1529 now are unemployed. Henry Announces Opening Practice For Spring Football Spring football practice will not begin until Monday, Gwinn Henry, newly appointed head Jayhawker grid mentor, announced last night. In a talk to about sixty football candidates gathered at Memorial stadium, Henry pointed out that the postponement had been forced by the heavy snow and he did not want to risk a cold epidemic among the players by working out in the wet. Henry also said that all players ire to watch signs which will be posted every day in the Gym, the Engineering building, and the Administration building, concerning whether there will be practice that lay or not. The first of these signs will be posted next Monday. The bespectacled head man said hat practice will start off rather sally and grow harder as the men become more used to his system. "It is going to take a lot of hard work to build a football team and I want to see every man, whether he was a first stringer or not last year, out for practice every night," Henry concluded. In today's issue of the Kansas manufacturers of the Dr. Grabow Pre-Smoked pipes are offering an award of a set of six Dr. Grabow pipes to the student writing the best advertisement for their pipes in the amount of space that is used to announce the contest. Offer Set of Grabow Pipes In Advertising Contest It is not necessary that you be a pipe smoker in order to enter the contest. M. Linkman and company of Chicago, the manufacturers simply want entrants in the contest to purchase one of their pipes would purchase one of their pipes These pipes are on sale at all lead drug stores and coatings. Phi Delta Theta ran up a 23 to 10 halftime lead over Sigma Phi Epsilon and then poured in 27 points in the last half to win 50 to 30 and go into first place in Division I. The Phi Delt's were led in scoring by McKinley with 10 points and Walker with seven. You know all coaches are support people, and you can do anything usual or unusual the various people who witness their actions always give them credit for Phi Delta Theta Takes Cage Lead Gaskell was high point man of the game with 16 counters for the Sig. Ep's. An airight Phi Pai defense held Delta Tau Delta to a single free throw in the first half while the Phi's were making 21 points. In the last half the Phi Pai coasted to a 28 to 12 victory. Tom Yoe led the scorers with 11 points. McMoran made six for Delta Tau Delta. Kappa Sigma's volleyball team re- linquished second place in the intracrural standings when Beta Theta Pi defeated them 2 games to 1. Sigma Nu defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 to 1; D. U. turned back Delta Chi in two straight games; and Sigma Chi Ni failed to place a team on the floor within ten minutes after the game was supposed to start. The intramural basketball schedule for tomorrow is as follows. 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