PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 I Jayhawkers Nip Washburn In Close Tilt - Miller Leads Kansas in 37 to 34 Victory Over Ichabds Friday Night Scores 10 Points The Jayhawkers added their tenth victim of the present basketball campaign to their belt Friday night when they subdued the Washburn Ischabbs 37 to 35, in a rough and tense game at Whiting Fell House in Topeka. The game was a typical Kansas-Washburn athletic contest, as far as the Jayhawkers were concerned They won, and in doing so had one of their star players injured. Raipi Miller was the victim. Miller, who suffered a knee injury in the past football season, was injured after 12 minutes of the second half had elapsed. The accident occurred when a Washburn player stood on Miller's foot and another Ichabod charged into him, causing added strain to the already weakened joint. In spite of missing the closing eight minutes of the fray, Miller suffered three head injuries and three field goals and four chory tosses for a total of 10 points. Florl and Engleman were runner-ups with eight points apiece. Jim Mackey was the shining light of the Washburn aggregation before he was sent to the showers late in the second half with too many personal fouls. Mackey duplicated Miller's scoring score of ten points. "Kooy" Emmot, Washburn star, was close behind with nine points. The difference between winning and losing the game was the ability to convert from the free throw line. The margin of victory was the margin between the two team's charity totals. Kansas counted 12 gift toses and Washburn gathered eight. The box score. fg ft mf tp pf mp Miller, f 3 4 1 1 1 25.5 Engleman, f 3 2 1 8 0 24.5 Florel, f 3 2 0 8 2 24.5 Ebling, f 0 1 2 0 1 8.0 Cilie, c 0 1 2 0 1 16.0 Voran, c-g 0 0 1 0 1 11.0 Allen, c 0 0 0 0 17.5 Corls, g 1 1 1 3 2 35.0 Harp, g 2 1 1 5 4 24.5 Kline, g 1 0 0 2 1 15.5 Totals 13 11 7 37 13 200.0 WASHBURN (34) | | fg | ft mtf | pt pf | mp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Mackey, f** | 3 | 4 | 2 | 10 | 4.60 | | Money, f-c | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0.00 | | Emmot, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0.00 | | Sancumme, h | 3 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3.70 | | Schmoyer, g | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 2.00 | | Schmoyer, h | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 16.00 | | Clark, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14.5 | | Cables, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 17.50 | Totals 13 8 9 34 16 200.0 Score at half—Kansas 20, Wash- burn, 13. Officials—Claude Cochran, Ottown, and Grable Duvall, Westminster. Fifty per cent of those present at a recent George Washington University sophomore club meeting were nominated for officers of the club. Haskell Institute Boxer Loses in Semifinals John Arbuckle, wettweier boxer from Haskell Institute, endea his Golden Gloves competition for this year when he was outpointed last night in the semifinal rounds of the Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. Roy McDonald of Kansas City defeated Arbuckle and went on to become champion of that class. Arbuckle, trained by John Rau- port, instructor in physical education at the University, ran into more rather than less casual players. The aggressive battler, landed some of the hardest punches thrown during the tournament. Miller's Knee On 'Mend' Again The injury Ralph Miller received in Friday night's court game with Washburn will not keep him out for vets. Coach Conall announced yesterday. Miller who was suffering from a "football" knee was injured in the second half of the game with Wash- and half to be carried from the court. Fearing the worst, Dr. Allen and Dean Nesmith, Jayhawk trainer, worked until 1 o'clock yesterday morning attempting to prevent complications. The Friday night treatment was successful and Miller's knee was weak but all right yesterday. In yesterday afternoon's practice session Miller gave an uncamy exhibition of basket shooting. His knee seemed to cause him little trouble. Athletic Board Studies Budget The Athletic Board will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Old English room of the Union building. The budget will be determined by year's budget, but the budget will not be definitely determined. Judge Hugo Wedel of Topeka, a new member of the board will be present. There are 155,000 students enrolled in the 556 junior colleges in the U.S. Athletic Board Studies Budget MOTOR - IN MASTER SERVICE STATION 827 Vt. Phone 264 PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY Continuous From 2:30 4 GRAND DAYS A Speedway Murder Packed With Every Thrill in the Book. When your car is stalled—tire flat—Battery dead—We are waiting ready to serve you. DENNIS O'KEEFE CECILIA PARKER HARRY CAREY "Burn 'Em Up O'Connor" THREE SWELL STARS In the Best Broadway Love Story Ever Told! CALL US WE'LL BE GLAD TO COME "The Shopworn Angel" MARGARET SULLAVAN JAMES STEWART WALTER PIDGEON Kansas Cagers In Big Six Bid ★ Meet Nebraska Tuesday Night To Break Third Place Deadlock They're at it again—the Jayhawkers and the Cornhuskers. One of the oldest court rivalries in the Big Six will be revived Tuesday night in Hoch auditorium when Kansas meets Nebraska for the seventy-sixth basketball engagement. The two teams will be trying for undisputed third place in the Big Six standings. The teams first met at the turn of the twentieth century, and the northern school triumphed 48 to 8. The Jayhawkers got their first taste of victory in the fourth game which was played in 1906. During this span of 38 years Kansas won 46 games and Nebraska capped 29. The two teams reached the zenith of their court relations in 1966 when they tangled six times. Maybe the Cornhuskers believed in the "try and try again" policy that year, they won the last game of the six, after Kansas had won the first five. In the course of this decade and a half of basketball the teams from Lawrence have scored 2234 points to 1900 by the Nebraskans. By a strange stroke of fate Kansas made its smallest score the first time the two teams met in 1900—eight points—and in the last meeting the two teams last year laured on all time high of an even fifty points. Your Leading Theatre TODAY Continuous From 2:30 ENDS WEDNESDAY Words Will Not Describe Its Greatness Greatness A Cavalcade of Glory in the First Great Epic of America's Battle Ships that Rule the Sky quattuors Men Who Fly Them. CAN AMERICA DEFEND HERSELF IN THE AIR? Our Gang Comedy Riot "Football Romao" Latest News Events X-TRA LINCOLN IN THE WHITE HOUSE ----FLASH---each came through with one victory. The two teams will tangle in a return match here February 25. ALSO The Pope Is Dead His latest pictures and highlights of his life in review. In the first game this year Nebraska handed Kansas a 48 to 37 defeat. Coach Allen used 13 men in the Lincoln cage in January, but failed to find a combination that would click. Howard Engleman and Boby Ahlman contributed 13, and eight points respectively, but the rest of the squanders and the correct range on the basket. Fencing Team Beats K.C. 6-3 For Nebraska Kovanda and Werner produced the fireworks, each contributing six points from the field and Werner tossed in one charity flip. The jockeys helped Jockeys helpless after they had taken one shot at the basket. At the present time the two schools are tied for fourth place in the league standings with three wins and three losses. University of Kansas fencers journeyed to Kansas City, Mo., yesterday afternoon and took the measure of a hard working University of Kansas City crew by a 6 to 3 count. Captain Kalman Oravetz, and Bill Belt each disposed of two opponents while Bill Truall and Jack Cadden turned in one victory apiece. The feminine Jayhawker team also returned victorious as they handed the Missouri lassies a 5 to 2 defeat. Dorothy Hong rang up two wins while Nellie J Hopten, Charlotte Steel and Captain Donna Hughee Women's Intramurals Members of W. A. W. will have a roller skating party Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The party will be at the Rollerdrome Skatin Academy according to Mary R Lutner, president of the organization. Second semester try-outs for Quack club will be held Wednesday evening at 8:30. The try-outs are for new girls on the Hill and for old girls in the Gymnasium, the fall try-outs. At this time pledges of the club will be given a We're proud to show you! chance to pass their diving tests. A short business meeting of actives and pledges will be held after the try-outs to discuss plans for practices for the inter-collegiate telegraphic meet. Stetson Hats Society Club Hots Varsity Town Sport Coats Tug Slacks Anderson To Report April 1 -Valentine yourself to some new Spring Clothes It's this store for Arrows Ferrell "Ole Andy" Anderson, who recently signed a contract with the World Champion New York Yankees announced yesterday that he would not report for spring training with the Doplin club of the Western Association which is a Yankee farm, until April 1. If he could see the New Varsity Town Suits Arrow Shirts Arrow Neckties Botany Neckties Interwoven Socks he would get right into these clothes, for they spell Spring '39. It's "Dan Cupid" the dead-shot shooter of of Valentine Fame. Paul Gord, Ohio State University major, is a full-fledged auctioneer. 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