PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1939 Jayhawkers Face Stiff Cage Test Monday Intramural Cagers Play Seven Games ★ 'C' Team Loss To Sigma Chi D' Is First Time Any Phi Delt Squad Has Been Defeated After being tied 19 to 19 at the half with the Delta Tau's, a powerful Phi Gam team rang up 34 points in the latter part of the game to win 53 to 38. Cluster made 10 of the Delta Tau's 19 first half points and went on to score 11 more in the second half to lead the scoring with 21 points. The Bucaneera ran up a 20 to 17 halftime lead over the Troyans and staved off a last half rally to win 33 to 32. Vandaveer sparked the Bucaneers to an early lead with five goals and Hargardine carried on in the last half with nine points. While Penner was making 12 points for the Trojans, Hargardine led the Bucaneers with 15 and was followed closely by Vandaveer who tallied 14. Strohmeyer, scoring 19 points, and Trekel, who made 14, together accounted for all but one of the Campus Raiders 34 points in their 34 to 26 victory over the Dunakin Club. The Raiders had a 18 to 10 advantage at the half and held the eight point margin throughout the rest of the game. Strohmeyer's 19 points was high for the Raiders and Hill led the Dunakin Club with seven field goals for a total of 14. All members of the Hollinsounds I took a part in the scoring and de- teated the Jaybirds 32 to 20. The victory held a 12 to 2 lead at the half and maintained their margin throughout the match and Peterson each made eight points for the Hollinsounds and Lohman led Peterson with six. Handicapped by playing with only four men, a fighting team representing the Hillside Club, lost a 62 to 23 decision to the strong Comets. The defeat knocked the Hillside boys out of the championship in Division 11. The leading and undefeated, Galoping Ghosts are threatened now by the Comets, Galloping Dominies, and Theta Tau. Led by T. Moser, who scored 30 points during the game, the Comets went into a half time lead of 26 to 8 and went on to win 62 to 23. A Moser center scored 12 points in the game in the half. Keith Fedde was high scorer for the Hillside Club with four field goals and three free throws making a total of 11 points. In the only other game played, Sigma Chi "D" turned back Phi Delta Theta's "C" team 32 to 27 being the first time any team from the "lodge" has lost a game this year. The Sigma Chi "G" team 11 to 10 were headed. Trowers 11 points was the highest individual score of the game and was the margin of victory for the Chi's Prueger scored ten for the Delt's. A last half rally, in which Sig Alph "B's" Turner scored eight points and J. Ewers made six, fell four points short of the 23 point final score made by the Delta Tau "B" team. Reese made 12 points for the Delta Tau's, and was high scorer of the game while Turners nine and Ewers ten accounted for all that the Alpha made. Monday's basketball schedule as follows: 4:30 p.m., Phi Gam "B" vs. Sig Nu "B".Sig Chi "B" vs.Beta "B". 5:30 p.m. Comets vs. G. Dominos i. T. Trojans vs. Rattlesmans 9:00 p.m. Phi Pai "B" vs. T. Tag "B" Delt vs. S. A.E. "B", Phi Delt va. S. A. E. E, K. F. K. Theta Tau 10:00 p.m., K. E. K. vs. Theta Tau G. Ghosts vs. Hellhounds II. Kimball To Enter Midwest Badminton Tournament It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL Webster Kinnibal, a junior in the college of liberal arts and a ranking player in Pacific coast badminton circles, will go to Evanton, III, Feb 25, and 26 to take part in the Midwest badminton tournament. We Deliver Call 409 Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, and Mr Bruce Kimball, Webster's father will also take part in the tournament. Webster will enter the men's singles and will play in the mixed doubles with Miss Hower. His partner has partner in the men's doubles. Conger Issues First Call For Baseball Practice Pitchers and catchers on the University baseball squad will begin workouts Monday. They will be joined by the remainder of the candidates for the team a week later. Coach Ralph Conger will have nine lettermen around which to build his team, but will depend considerably on new men to bolster the squad. Lettermen pitchers who will begin workouts Monday include Ralph "Red" Dugan of Circleville, Clifford Cox of Brooklyn and Jodi Icola, and Bill Lewis of Atwood. best looking sophomore pitcher is John Burge of St. Louis, an end on the football team. Sophomore infielders who may have a try at pitching are Frank Buketu of Kansas City Kan, also a football player, and Jack Sands of Lawrence, a center on the basketball squad. Burge pitched for the Lawrence team in the Ban Johnson league late, last summer and was very effective. Sands also has played with the local team. Bukaty played Ban Johnson ball in Kansas City. In the early practices, Coach Conner will watch his candidates for catcher with considerable interest, as this is a spot which he must fill. Ferrell "Old Andy", Anderson, who did all of the catching for the Yankees during the season has turned professional and a new catcher must be found. Indications are that the position will go to either Ed Hall, sophomore fullback on the football team, or Eld Cedawalden, another gridiron fullback. He has had experience behind the bat and is regarded as a good catcher. Hall can play second base or catcher, as desired. Both men played Ban Johnson baseball last summer. Lettermen in the infield are Steve Cave of Dodge City, first baseman Lester Koppelman of Lawrence and second baseman Morrie Plains, N.J., third baseman Coed's Car -have won 302 and lost 158 games since varsity basketball was organized at the southern school . . . the Sooners have had four all-victorious teams, the last one in 1928 . . . (Continued from page one) takes three of them to turn the steering wheel. The first project which the girls are contemplating is a trip to the Ozarks if they can get government aid. If they can get 50 miles by car they figure they can drive in the way. Officers with self-appointment are: Maurine Mong, rock palver from under wheels; Lennice Grurley, chief pulcher down hills; Eva Ruth Minke, car drainer (if they can ever keep water in the car long enough to drain 1); Charlotte Stafford, tire pump, Charlotte is president of Corbin ball but she says she won't let this keep her from putting in plenty of time on her new duties. Must Win To Remain In Title Race ★ Kansas Will Be Trying for First Victory This Year Over Iowa State in Game Tomorrow Night In addition to battling to stay in the running for the court blue ribbon, the Jayhawkers also will be trying to hang their first defeat of the year on the Big Six rivals from Iowa. On the football field, swimming pool, and basketball court the Cyclones have triumphed this year. Iowa State will attempt to clip the tail feathers of the Jayhawkers in Hoch auditorium tomorrow night as Kansas continues its flight for the 1939 Big Six basketball championship. Kansas Pos. Iowa St. Miller F Harris Ebling F Jones Allen C Nicholas Harp G Bliss Corlis G Menge Kansas will enter the game decidedly the favorite, despite the three point victory Iowa State scored at Ames earlier in the season. Since that defeat Dr. Allen has brought his team studded with sophomores a way. In fact the Jojovawakers have been all-victorious since that game. The probable starting lineups: Kansas Will Be Favorite Prognosticators also point to the policy of "Home Sweet Home" that the current court teams have adopted. Thus far in this hectic eleventh Big Six court race, the six schools have shown a definite reluctance at winning away from home. They have all been inflicted with home-sickness or fear the wrath of fans on foreign courts when they show their wares outside their own bailwick. Jayhawkers In Good Shape Dr. Allen will, bearing accidents, place his team on the court Monday night in the best physical condition 't has been in this year. Ralph Miller, appears to have recovered from the injuries he received in the Washburn cage game and although still hampered by his "football" knee will be ready to go at full speed. By coincidence the sophomore star hurt his knee in the state football game at Ames last fall. The team's quarterback, Bobby Allen, apparently has shaken off a bad cold and a leg infection that slowed him down in the Nebraska ball game, a better break of ball than he did Tuesday night, which was good. Kansas Leads In Games This game will mark the 59th time the two schools have met on the baskeball court. Kansas holds a 51 to 7 margin in this 30 year old rivalry. Both the head coaches have a son in the starting lineup. Both answer to the name of Bob and both are the "sparkplug" type of players. New Records Two other facts make this game unusual. Luisen Menge, the Iowa State court tutor, received his bass playing scholarship from Warrenburg Teachers College. Sweet Little Buttercup I've Got a Little List NOW IT'S--have won 302 and lost 158 games since varsity basketball was organized at the southern school . . . the Sooners have had four all-victorious teams, the last one in 1928 . . . ARROW SHORTS Sweet Little Buttercup I've Got a Little List Larry Clinton For- (Gotta Get Some) Shut Eye Good for Nothin' but Love ... Benny Goodman I'm So Weary of It All Never Again ... Delightful Delirium I Want My Share of Love...Artie Shaw I'm So Weary of It All Never Again Tommy Dorsey UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Note to Dr. F. C. Alien: How about putting Coach Louis Menzel, of the Iowa State Cyclones, in the dunces chair tomorrow night? ? . up at Iowa State he was kind of unruhly, don't you think, . also, you might tell son, Bob not to have any doubt as to whether he or Bob Menzel is the better cager of the teacher-pupil coaches Don't you fans be too alarmed when you hear that Ralph Miller has been slowed down the last couple of days by a blister on his heel . . . he is slated to be in shape for tomorrow night's game . . . that is as good shape as he has been in the last few games. . . . one of the "experts" was going around yesterday giving 5 to 1 odds that Kansas would win from the Cyclones . . . those are long odds, buddy . . . The Cyclones will come directly to Lawrence from Norman where they were entertained by the Sooners last night . . . with only one night of rest between two tough games, the Iowa State cagers are hoping for the best tomorrow night . . . the crystal ball shows a Kansas victory in this tilt . . Add Statistics: Sooner cage teams Latest Spring Styles, Colors and Patterns Made to Fit You and Your Personality. $25 and up THE TAILOR 924 Mass. Suiting You, That's My Business John Burge, sophomore end on the grid squail last season, is expected to become one of the Jayhawker nine's pitching maintains this year . . . the catching position left vacant by Ferrell Anderson's acceptance of a pro contract will be Coach Conger's third start. Bernd Haugma laoma game last night boasted five of the ten leading big S six scores. 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