PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWREENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938 Menze and 'Phog'Allen Renew Student-Teacher Rivalry Here Monday By Chavelle Holden, c'40 The old story of pupil versus teacher will be re-enacted Monday night when Iowa State comes here for a Big Six basketball game. The Cyclone court mentor, Louis Menze, received his training from Dr. Forrest C. Allen at Warrensburg State Teachers College. Menze, who in his eleventh year of coaching at the Iowa school, received his baptism into the coaching game at Central High School in Kansas City, Mo. He coached his first basketball team at Iowa State in 1929, the year the Big Six conference was formed. In addition to his court activities, Menzie is freshman baseball coach and varsity football end coach. During his court coaching tenure, Menzie has produced one championship team, 1935. dividual scoring contest with an average 12.28. Nicholas attended Purdue one year before enrolling at Ames. The main scoring threat on this year's basketball team is towering Gordon Nicholas, sophomore 6 foot player in the second play in the league's in- and incidentally broke a four year Jayhawker title winning streak. Another sophomore that has been highly instrumental in the fine showing the Cyclones have made this year is Bob Harris. Harris, a truck man, is the fastest man on the squad. The steadying force of this youthful team is Bob Menze, a junior guard and son of the coach. Bob, who is only 5 foot 7, is an outstanding defensive guard and also contributes his 15 to the first meeting between Kansas and Iowa State this year, he was high scorer. CORDON NICHOLAS Fred Gretor, a junior, who saw considerable service last year as a reserve, teams with Menzel to protect the Cyclone basket. Gordon is not a high scorer, but has played a host in most of the lower-Sales games. One of the few regulars from last year that was able to win a starting post this year in Don Beresford, a tall banky junior forward. Beresford who is an Ames boy, was picked by the team's school team in 1965 along with Menzel. Coach Menzel has Ed Jones, an ex- coach who plays a forward on These two men were members of the state high school championship team from Ames in 1936. this year's team. When the season started this 6 foot sophomore was expected to hold the pivot post down, but Nicho Tucker in position, so Jones was moved to forward. BOB MENZI These men have formed the nuc- lees for this year's team, that at the present time is in a tie with Kansas for second place. Menze has several other capable reserves that have not seen much service this campaign. Among these are Bill Bliss, a senior guard, who is the outstanding free throw artist on the team and Darrel Don Carlos, a former all-state high school football and basketball player from Perry. Engleman Breaks Into Top Twelve Big Six Scorers Howard Engleman, sophomore Jayawker forward climbed back into the top twelve leading scorers of the Big Six with his performance against the Nebraska Cornhuskins Tuesday night. Engleman scored five baskets to bring his game average up to eight points and a tie forth place with Harvey of the Missouri Tigers. Lyman Corlis has an average of seven points per game and stands just below Haskell Tison, Missouri center, who has an average of 71.6. Gorman has nine points against the teams to raise his season total to 49 for seven games. As a result of his scoring spree Tuesday night, Alton Werner, Husker guard and long shot artist, climbed from ninth to fifth place in the race. He has an average of 10.42 per game. Homer Wesche, K-State center, still leads the scores with a 15.57 average. The standings of the other leaders remained unchanged, with Wesche leading by one point in second and third places. Garret Corbin is in fourth place. The twelve leaders: g fg ft pts. alt, Wesche, K-S. 7 36 37 109 15.57 Nicholas, I-S. 7 27 32 86 12.57 Koch, K-I. 7 27 32 86 12.57 Corbin, Korla. 6 5 67 11.57 Werner, Neb. 7 32 73 104.42 Kevandi, Kavandi. 7 32 73 104.20 Mach. 5 19 11 74.80 McNatt, Okla. 6 24 85 9.33 Reid, K-S. 7 25 15 64 9.34 Engleman, Mc. 7 25 15 64 9.34 Tison, Mo. 6 21 15 48 8.00 Tison, Mo. 6 21 15 48 8.00 Pi Phi's Snare Cage Bunting The Pi Phi's defeated the Kappa's 18 to 2 last win to test the sorority championship in the women's basketball tournament. The first half of the game, the Pi Phi队 held the Kappa's scoreless, but in the last minutes of play Kappa Ellen Irwin scored one field goal. Pi Phil's Demy Lemoine made three field goals; Elizabeth Barley, two field goals and one free throw; Margaret Barber, two field goals and one free throw; Nancy Carey, one field goal. The Pi Phi line-up was: Lemoine, Barclay, Barber, forwards; Anderson, Woods, Darby, guards; Smythe and Carev, substitutes. In the darts tournament, Virginia Anderson, Pi Phi, defeated Losis Wistler, Independent, 15 to 10 and 15 to 13. In the semi finals, Denny Lemoine plays Jane Montgomery and Virginia Anderson plays the winner of the D. J. Wilcutts-Virginia Bell match. The Kappa line-up was E. Irwin Henry, Jenkins, forwards; Parker D. Johnson, Latner_guards; Dodge, substitute. Honor K Man---will insure top "Sweet performance for your car...be it--- The Pi Phi's will play the T.N.T's for the intramural championship Tuesday evening at 8:30. Quack Members who wish to participate in the Telegraphic meet should see Miss Ruth Hoover, Monday. SILVESTER • SCHMIDT • FORWARJ The University athletic board has designated Sylvester Schmidt, 38, as the "Honor K. Man" of 1937-38. Schmidt played center on the basketball team, winning letters during his junior and senior years, and made high grades in his school work. His name was placed on the School's honor roll. Schmidt Selected As 'Honor K Man' Schmidt was co-captain, with Fred Pralle, of the basketball team last year. According to Dr. F. C. Allen, Schmidt was an excellent "feeder," and was a cool-headed man when becoming excited or pervous The honor is not bestowed every year, only when a man is found who measures up to the qualifications of scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability. The faculty members on the athletic board search the field and make a recommendation to the board. Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Gam 'B' Win Oklahoma Aggies Defeat Sooners Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 16—The Oklahoma Aggies continued their 35-game home court winning streak by defeating Oklahoma University 32 to 22 last night. An iron-clad defense held the "Boy Scats" without a field goal in the last half and physically gave the scats a beating, knocking out Scheffler and in a scramble for the ball Snoograd grass out came lumping badly and was taken from the lineup. Tomorrow night Oklahoma plays Iowa State at Norman, and a crippled crew of Sooners will be fighting deepest enemy in the game, them an early season defeat. Oklahoma must win to keep their conference leadership. During the last half the Sooners seldom刀 a chance for a shot at the basket. Every time a Sooner started to shoot an Aggie tied him up. Initiation of the new members of the Home Economics Club will be held at the home management house on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 4:30 o'clock. Following the initiation ceremony there will be an Open House of the club who plan to attend are asked to sign up in the home economics office. Hold Initiation for Members Of Home Economics Club The committee in charge of the meeting is Elva Ottman, Margaret Nanninga, Jeanne Williams, and Virginia Bowser. ★ Johnson Scores 20 Points In Victory of Division Leading Team Eight last half field goals by Johnson, Alpha Kpsi Psi guard, gave his a team 39 to 17 victory over 1222 Mississippi. The Mississippi boys put up a game fight the first half in holding the highly favored A. Kpsi team to an 11 to 11 tie, but the taller team put on a last half scoring spree and held the boys from 1222 Mississippi to only six points. Johnson led the scoring with 20 points while E Calvin was high with six for the Mississippi club. Football Coach Dick Harlow has been appointed curator of ology in the Harvard University museum of comparative zoology. Ology is the collection and study of eggs. Led by Higgens, who made seven points, the Phil Pei "B" handed the Phil Gim "B" team its first defeat of the season 22 to 14. His Phil Fai's led at the half 8 to 6 and were never headed during the rest of the game. D. Ritchie scored eight points for the game. The intramural basketball schedule for today and tomorrow is as follows: In the volleyball games played yesterday Dayla Chi upset the favored Galloping Dominies two games to none; Kappa Sigma had little trouble defeating Delta Chi two games to none; the Sig Alphs allowed Delta Tau only six points in the first game and three in the second to eight games. The Sig KA won by forfeit when Pi K A failed to show up. 6:00 p.m., Bucaneers vs. T. Trojans, Phi Delt "B" vs. Pi K. A. "B". Feb. 18, Saturday Feb.17,Friday 8:30 a.m., Jaybirds vs. Hellhounds I, C. Raiders vs. Dunakin Club. 1, C. Raiders vs. Dunkin' Club. 9:30 a.m. Hillside Club vs. Comet, A.T.O. "B" vs. K. Sig "B". P. A. K. A. D. 10:30 a.m., A. T. O. vs. Pi K. A., D. T. D. vs. Phi Gam. 11:30 a.m. S, A. E.B" vs D. T. D" "B", S. A. E.C" vs PhGiam "B" 1:00 p.m. Sig CI" vs PhGiam C, Sig CI" vs PhGiam "D" Former Student Dies in Oklahoma George Waggoner, instructor in the English department has been called to his home in Waggoner, Okla. by the death of his brother, William Waggoner, who was a student here from the fall of 1934 to the spring of 1937. Proctor Ritchie, c'39, one of the mainstays of the University swimming team, was unable to compete this afternoon in the Kansas-Nebraska meet which was held in Lincoln. Ritchie is confined in the University Hospital with a slight case of influenza. According to Coach Jim Raport, Jim Garden and Byron Yost, c39, substituted for Ritchie. In the meet with Iowa State held here last Saturday, Ritchie won second in the 50-yard free style and in the 150-yard back stroke. Hold Tryouts For Billiard Team Tryouts for the University three cushion billiard team to compete next Thursday in the Inter-collegiate three cushion billiard tournament were held in the Memorial building billiard room Last night. The winner of the tournament, William Martin, c'42, finished far ahead of the rest of the contestants. The others who competed were: Richard Burges, c'40; George fa39; Richard Burgess, c'40; George white, b'39; and Leyd Geyd, c'41. A team of five will be composed of Kinney, Stareck, Burgess, White, and Martin. The tournament to be held in New York is handled by telegraph. Each team sends its scores in and the results are tabulated. Proficiency Exam Is Saturday The second of three proficiency examinations in English composition which are to be given this year will be placed Saturday, Feb. 23 at 9 a.m. All juniors in the College who have not taken or passed exams should do so now in order to avoid complications. Students must register at the College office, 121 Frank Strong hall, between Feb. 20 and 22. $40,000 Damage in Fire Kansas City, Feb. 17—(UP) A fire swept through the Speas Manufacturing Company warehouse today causing damage estimated by fire department officials at more than $40,000. The one story brick structure was used as a store house for vinegar, pectin and other apple products. Six fire companies were required to fight the blaze. Kansas Thinclads Ready or Relays SWEET ★ Nine Men Entered In Illinois Indoor Event; Ray Harris Stays Home IS NOT TYPERBOLE when used to describe car performance Cities Service Products A team of nine track men from Kansas will compete in the Illinois Indoor Relays at Urbana tomorrow afternoon. The team left here at 4:30 clock yesterday afternoon, without the services of Ray Harris distance star, who has not as yet made up his incomplete in logic. The members taking the trip: JALOPIE or LIMOUSINE The team went in automobiles driven by Coach Bill Hargiss and Director Gwinn Henry. The Illinois Relays are the first major races of the indoor season and Kansas is rated as one of the strong competitors of a fine class of 300 teams. The Jahayh tracksters will be headed by two Big Six champions—Captain Lyle Foy, 100 and 200-dash king, and Don Bird, veteran vaulting star. Foy is entered in the 300-yard dash, 75-yard dash, 75-yd low hurdles, and the broad jump, while Bird will compete in the high jump and pole vault. Paul Masoner will represent the Jayhawkers in the 75-yard high hurdles and 75-yard low hurdles, and will compete in the broad jump. Running the distance at which he is not experienced, Ernie Klann, veteran middle distance runner, will compete in a fast field of 1500-meter stars. Klann is used to running the mile and half mile. Darrell Mathis, 75-yard dash broad jump. The members taking the trip: Lyle Foy, 300-yard dash 75-74 dash, 75-74 low hurdles, broad tump. Glen Foy, 75-yard high hurdles. 75-yard low hurdles. FRITZCO. broad jump. Paul Masoner, 75-yard high hurdles, 75-yard low hurdles, broad jump. Don Bird, pole vault, high jump. Ernie Klann, 1500-meter run. Dale Heckendorf, 1000-yard run. Bill Bunsen, and Chet Friedland hot put. Ineligible for Intramurals Members of the indoor varsity track squad will be ineligible for competition in intramural sports from this date and for the remainder of the indoor track season. Dr. E. R. Elbel, director of intramurals, announced this statement in compliance with the general intramural rules and in accordance with the wishes of Coch "Bill" Hareiss. NOTICE Students may obtain their fall semester's grades by calling at the registrar's office according to the following schedule of initials: Monday ... A to G inclusive Tuesday ... H to M inclusive Wednesday ... N to T inclusive Thursday ... 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