PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1939 Phi Psi's and Pi.K.A.'s Win In Thrillers ★ Lost Minute Basket by Cunningham Gives Psis Victory; A.T.O., Phi Delt, and Hallhells II Win Cunningham and Kenny Nelson staged a two-man show in scoring all of the Phi Psi points; Nelson lead the scoring with seven baskets in the first half and one in the last for a total of 16 points. However all of Cunningham's seven points came at crucial moments. A thrilling last second basket by Barclay Cunningham brought defeat to a favored Sig Alph team by an inspired Phi Pal aggregation in one of the most exciting games ever held in Robinson gymnasium. With only two step to and the Sig Alphas leading by two points Nelson sank a one-handed shot and then Cunningham fired with his long one which swished through the netting to reach 25-23 just as the final whistle blew. The Phi Psis jumped into an early lead when Nelson hit three one-handed shots in a row to put the Psis out ahead by six points. Trailing 18 to 6 at the half, the Alps staged a rally to bring the score to 21-20 in their favor at the middle of the fourth quarter. After being tied 14 apiece at the end of the half, Pi K. A. pulled through to a last half 27-24 victory over Delta Tau Delta. The game was close throughout and was featured by several spectacular shots by Poieseney, Chambers, of Pi K. A. and J. R. Jones a Delt. However the game was spoiled by ragged play on the part of both teams. Cluster led the Dels in scoring with three goals and five free-throws for two points, while point-minder-point-minder for the Pi K. A's with eight counter- A second half scoring spree by Bunsen and Basket gave Phil Delta Theta a 28-9 win over Delta Uplosion. Leading by 7-4 at the half it took as though the Phil Delta had a close game on their hands, but they turned on the power in the second half and made 21 points. Big Bill Bunsen beaten dropped in eight points in only a few minutes and Basket followed close behind with six points. Turgen was high for the D. U's with six points. A powerful A. T. O. team, playing erratic ball at times coated to a 39-28 victory over a fighting Triangle team. Sawyer scored 16 points for the winners with Arthur next in line with eight points. Colburn made 12 counters for Triangle and Toomey followed with eight points. The feature of the game was two long shots by Kirby that swished through without even touching the hoop. The Houlhounds II had little trouble disposing of Kappa Pai 19-13. The scoring was fairly evenly divided for the winners with Dumler scoring 9; Truehear making eight; and Frederick counting for six. Gotrouble disposing of Kappa Pai 29. In the game between the Jaybirds and the Rattlesnakes, the Jaybirds won by forfeit. The intramural basketball schedule for Wednesday 15 is as follows: Feb. 15 Wednesday Feb.15, Wednesday 6:00 p.m., Kappa Sigma vs. S.P.E Beta vs. Acacia. 9.00 p.m., Sigma Nu vs. Delta Chi, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gam. 10:00 p.m., Phi Mu A. vs. Bar-X- Boys, Rock Chalk vs. G. Dominoes 1. Beginning arrangements for the ten-year anniversary reunion of the class of 1929, Roy Schermerz, c'29, Kansas City, Mo., conferred with the office of the Alumni Association yearly moderator of the committee of the committee to plan the convention for the Friday night preceding Commencement. Class of '29 Plans Reunion in June The record of the class of 1929 included a senior Cakewalk with Ted Wems and his orchestra playing for $1.50 a couple. The class gave a $2,500 piano to the Memorial Union ballroom and had sufficient money left over for a life in music. In the name of its president, Clarence G. Munns. At the present time the policy, taken out in 1929, has reached $1,200. The celebration planned by Mr. Schenley will conform to the tradition that alumnae of St. Mary's hold a class reminence during Commencement. Wants That Corn-m2 RICHARD HARD - GUARD "Deadeye Dick," after a mid-season lapse, is regaining Big Six form. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Is it true that a group of Washburn football men, with Ke Briady leading the chant, counted: "one two three . . . and out" when Ralph Miller was carried from the court in Friday night's tussle? . . . what is it they say about poor sportsmanship? . . . nothing more need be said . . except that the incident help throw a little more light on the football war between the two schools last fall'. . . Miller has been hotter dunking baskets the last two days than a freshly baked biscuit . . . which means that Nebraska corn is going to be husked tonight . . . 'ay your dough on the line for Kansas and don't worry . . . on top of everything else, the home floor jinx is still on our side. Bob Allen will be in shape for tonight's game too . . . The Jayhawkers say little 'Kayo' Emmott was the human counterpart of a bombardning at in Friday night's game . . . he almost put the game in the bag for the Ichabos . . . Lyman Corlis, former Topaik High School coach, the Hawker team scored only one blister from the field for the home folks . . . Harlan Lanter, former Jayhawken football man, has transferred his talents to Baker University this semester . . . Experts are tabbing Indiana as the team to beat if you want your team to cop the Big Ten this year . . . the Gopher still rate that driver's seat in my book I am creative-this-to-a-coul note George Golay, deposed and reinforced stater, is taking a course in the School of Religion this semester. The first day in class when role was called George answered in the accepted fashion . . . the professor looked back at the cager sort of perplexed like and murmured: "Oh yes, I didn't recognize you in your street clothes" . . . haw! (I don't get it) Are the American Hockey Association teams really playing hockey his year or give-"away", if you have a hockey ball can tell you that some of the scores of those games have soared higher than professor Picard's stratosphere balloon. Minneapolis is on the big end of those scores most of the time. Ho hum . . . if and when Cunningham-h loses a race, please wake me, Jevees . . . a 4:10 8 mile Saturday night was the fastest one yet, indoors this season . . . Homer (Thin Man) Wesche, K-State's basketball bombardier, probably will break Frank Groves scoring record this season . . . he has a 15.5 game average now and has three games to go . . . two of them at home, one on the road to town . . . (P. S. He also goes to town away from home ) . . . Even with Oklahoma leading the Big Six parade at this stage of the race, deposters are beginning to come out of their silent shells . . . they are beating the championship drums for the Crimson and Blue . . . the Jayhawks have only one more game away from home . . . Every Big Six team with the exception of Kansas and Kansas State has led this season's race at some time . . . K-State is in the cellar, and Kansas is booming for the title . . . extremes . . . Kansas hasn't a man in the first ten scorers . . . Iowa State has the second and third place men . . . the Wildcats have the leading scorer . . . and so it goes . . . The outstanding shirt in March Esquire stands out in our windows today. It's ARROW Chatham Checks Every wardrobe to be well rounded out will require a few checks...such as these by Arrow. Need a few to modernize your appearance? We have them in the season's most accepted colors. Each shirt has Arrow's flawless tailoring...the incompatible Arrow collar...is Mitoga comfort-cut to your figure, and Sanforized- Shrunk (Fabric shrinkage less than 1%). $225 A small band of Jayhawk trackmen, under the tutegeed of their veteran coach, Hargill, will leave Friday morning to take part in the University of Illinois indoor relays, which will be staged Saturday afternoon and night at Champaign, Ill. Kansas To Enter Illinois Relays Hargiss, whose thinclads dropped their first meet of the season to Nebraska last Saturday, said that the boys looked good last week even in defeat and that they should do even better this week. - Ten Men Will Make Trip To Champaign for Indoor Event; Harris May Go The Jawhuyah cinder tutor hastened to say, however, that conditions were far from rosy as six good men have been lost through scholastic difficulties and Ray Harris, ace miler, still has an incomplete to make up. Another black spot is that Chris Eberhardt, promising sophomore 440 man, will not be ready for competition for two weeks because of a foot injury recently suffered in an indoor workout. The only bright spot is the return to school of Chester Cox, star Independence Junior college graduate, whom Hargirg expects to do big things in the 440 this year. He has been teaching under Hargirg as a freshman. For that touch of extra smartness wear Arrow Chatham Ties with these shirts...they form an ideal pattern contrast $1 Yes Sit! Ready for You Today Glen Foy, 75 yard low and high hurdles, sprint medley. Gwinn Henry, Kansas athletic director and head football coach, will accompany the tracksters on the trip. Men make the trip are: Lyle Foy, captain; 75 yard dash; 75 yard low hurdles, and broad jump. Ernie Klan, distance medley. Dale Heckendorn, distance medley Sets Torrid Pace-respectively in the individual scoring race. "Thin Man" Wesche, K-State center who bombards the hoops from his front line position, has been going on a one man scoring spree and is threatening the Big Six scoring record. Wesche has a 15.55 average and has three games to play. Darrel Mathes, 75 yard dash and broad jump. Paul Masoner, 75 yard low and high hurdles and broad jump. Don Bird, pole vault and high jump. "Chet" Friedland, shot put. Bill Bunsen, shot put. Ray Harris, distance medley (o condition incomplete is made up). Wesche Threatens Big Six Record Kansas State's human adding machine Homer Wesche, continued his onlaugh when the Big Six scoring record when he collected seven field goals and four charity tosses against Iowa State Cyclones Saturday night. The "one man offense" has a grand total of 107 points for seven games thus far this season. His season's collection includes 33 field goals and 37 free throws, for e.g. game average of 15.28. The Wildcats have three more games scheduled for this year in which Wesche must maintain his torrid pace. And those games are going to play an important part in deciding this year's winner of the basketball crown. Kansas State is on pace to win, Nichols gymnasium in Manhattan and then travels to Columbia for their final game. The present scoring record is held by Frank Groves, a former K-State star now playing with the Martin Oilers in the Kansas City Naismith league, who averaged 15.4 for ten games in the 1937 cage race. Nicholas and Harris, Iowa State high scorers, received a lesson on the art of scoring from Wesche last Saturday at LSU. Nicholas hung on to second and third place Athletic Board Considers Budget and Awards Today Consideration of the athletic budget, approval of football letters, and arrangements for tennis and golf competition were matters which came before the University Athletic Board in its meeting this afternoon in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building. Judge Hugo T. Wedell is the newly named alumni representative on the board. Wesche's concentrated scoring bombardment hasn't seen to have helped his team much this year, for the Aggies are in sole possession of the cellar position. The Jayhawkers were the only team that failed to place a man in the first ten individual scorers. 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