PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1939 A. K. Psi's Set Intramural Scoring Mark ★ Defeat Buckeyes 122-21 In Week End Game As Komatsu Scores 45 Points To Lead Parade With Frank Komatz putting on a scoring spree which surpassed all intramural records, the rapid firing A.K. Pai quintet completely smothered the Buckeyes 12 to 21 in a late weekend game. Komatz amassed a total of 45 points. According to Edl Elibel, intramural director, this sets a new scoring mark. The A.K. Pat's retained their un- undefeated standing and strengthened their rating as championship calibre when the aggregation went into a buddle preceding the game and decided to score "100 points or bust." Yesterday's games found Kappa Sigma trimming Delta Tau Delta "B" 23 to 21, Hellbulls winning from Campus Raiders 29 to 24, and 1222 Mississippi winning over Gallion Dompies 27 to 19. The Pa'i's scored a field goal on the tip-off, and from there on, the game was a rout. Komatz was set for rapid fire shooting and, with the excellent passing of his teammates, he fairly dunked in the goals. Hosford was also in his prime and contributed 21 points for the cause Vogel, than would all scored more than 12 points. The Buckeyes played as though in a daze, not knowing where the ball was half the time. Last night the games slowed down to a natural pace and the 1222 Mississippi team defeated the Dominos 27 to 19. After gaining a 10 to 5 lead at the half, the Dominos went on to score sixteen more points than the Dominos nine. M. Jaegl scored ten points to lead the victors. Fur flew when the Campus Raiders and Hellhounds tangled, but the Raiders could not survive a last minute drive by the Hellhounds and lost 29 to 25. The Raiders built up a 17 to 8 halftime lead, only to see it filter away in the last half when the determined Hellhounds stride and seize the opponent while fighters to eight. Fugi gifted the Hellhounds to victory with ten points, while Trekle hit eight counters for the Raiders. Kappa Sigma "B" found little difficulty in turning back D.T.D "B," thanks to Ward, Sig forward, who amassed fifteen points in his team's 32 to 21 victory. Kappa Sigma got off to an early. Kappa Sigma was never in danger. Reece was high man for D.T.D, with seven points. Two games were won by the forfeit route as K.E.K. failed to appear against the league leading Galloping Ghosts and the Hellhounds II found their opposing Hillside Club among the missing. Device To Replace Carburetor Invented By Texas U. Student Dollars and mileage leaking out of faulty carburateurs may soon be wiped off the slate by Ralph E Powers of Austin, 25-year-old graduate student at Texas University, who for eight months has been working on a rival device to the carburateur. His "mechanical injector," which is a small apparatus made of stainless steel, will surpass the carburateur in both economy and efficiency, and will be almost foolproof as far as wearing out is concerned. Powers believes. It furnishes gas to the cylinder of a car by means of a plunger type pump that sprays gasoline on the intake valve when the valve opens for air. Present carburettor or prepared mixture of air and gasoline in the cylinder but not always in the correct proportions, Power explained. "It is my aim to use a mechanical injector to provide the correct mixture of gasoline and air to the cylinder at any speed and no matter what the load of the car," he said. "If successful, I believe the mechanical injector will cost about as much as an ordinary carburetor." Schwegler A Kansas Day Speaker Schweger Dean R. A. Schwegler of the School of Education will be the principal speaker at the Thursday annual patriotic non-partisan Kansas Day celebration at the Washington avenue Methodist Episcopal church in Kansas City. Mercau Speaks To Legislators Moreau Speaks To Legislators F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, discussed the "Corporation Code" at a meeting of the judiciary committees of the House and Senate in Topka last night, UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Just who is going to win the big Six basketball title this year, Jeewes? . . . The Jayhawker defeat at the hand of the Cyclones right now looks like the same straw that broke the camel's back. . . . that 40 to 37 score was so close that perhaps fate played more of a game than the Iowa Staters themselves . . . . ah, cruel fate . . . Having every team point for the Kansas game, makes the task of the Jayhawkers just about twice as tough as that of the rest of the contenders . . . that should be remembered . . . and cut throat competitions. And they do so in his fashion like mice in an open bread box with 'beese for dessert . . .' It was teacher against pupil last night . . . and the teacher was stymied in a close contest . . . Louis Menze, Cyclone coach, played basketball under Dr. Allen at Warensburg Teachers College . . . evidently, he learned his lessons well . . . besides putting the skids on his maestro last night . . . Lou Menze's Cyclone coach, the only lads to compete with the Jayhawkers as Big Six champions in the last eight years . . . that was in 1935 . . . Sooner fans are mounding about the Boy Scouts crusade defensive play this season . . . when the Sooners are "on" they win, but when they are "off" they lose they . . . even the victory over the Jayhawkers can't console them now, since their defeats by Missouri and Iowa State . . . the Sooners have averaged 33.3 points to their opponents 33.3 in nine games this year . . . Chuck Taylor, former member of the original New York Celtics, says the Big Ten conference is the strongest collegiate basketball league in the nation . . . and the Big Six is more specifically, he states that the top Big Six teams rate right with the Big Ten teams . . . The K-State Wildcats must have stuck closer to Engleman than the corn palms on your acorns . . . he scored only two points, which is less than he has scored in any game this season . . . when the Jowhawks beat the Wildcats on their own floor, they were the first to break the "foreign-floor" jix and the first to win three league games . . . Of the 31 Jayhawkers recommended for football letters, 12 are sophomore and 11 are juniors . . . there should be some sort of a nucleus with which to build next fall team . . . Iowa State wrestlers downed six Big Ten schools in duels last year, but are finding the going a little tough this year . . . Minnesota, doped to walk away with the Big Ten cage title, is being pressed by Illinois . . . both teams have lost one game already, but the Gophers have won four to Illinois three . . . Wisconsin, doped to give the Gophers their stiff competition, has already lost three games and won only two . . . Today's news flash: No football game this week! ... what?! . What reminds me . . . it appears that the proposed Heart of America Bowl game for next year is more than just talk . . . Kansas City promoters have been asking about a reality . . . nice work if you can get it, my dear Watson . . . The all-time record for Iowa State in dual wrestling matches is 85 per cent victories . . . and covers the period from 1916 to the present . . . an Iowa State wrestling team never has finished lower than second in a conference since 1907, which is pretty far "grunt-and-grooming" . . . me thinks . . . Big Six cage teams are thinking of permanently adopting "Home Sweet Home" for their theme song . . . no team has won a game away from home except Kansas . . . Wichita University students are getting up in the aid over the failure of cheer leaders to appear at basketball games and lead any organized cheers . . . ditton for Denver U . . . Believe it or not: The A. K. Psi's Captains Game-beat the Buckeyes 122 to 21 Friday afternoon . . . a mere beregid did I say? . . . that must at least have been a massacre . . . A.K. Psi Komate scored 45 points for his team . . . his team won, than a typical Kansas heat wave. Corlis, game captain and brilliant Kansas guard, looked good in defeat last night as he scored seven points against Cyclones. LYMAN CORLIS Out on Fouls-beat the Buckeyes 122 to 21 Friday afternoon . . . a mere beregid did I say? . . . that must at least have been a massacre . . . A.K. Psi Komate scored 45 points for his team . . . his team won, than a typical Kansas heat wave. - DON EBLING - FORWARD *JON EBING - FORWARD* Junior forward whose brilliant game last night against Iowa State has been him committed. His fourth foul. Harry (Winfield Courier) Hart seems to be bearing the brunt of the effects of the Southwestern defeat at the hands of the St. Benedict Ravens . . . he was making so many explanations (no alibis), in answer to the reader's queries "why?" that I thought he was on the public relations committee . . . he must have thought so too . . . K U. Dames To Bear Hygiene Talks Dr. Richard Boyd of the Kansas State Board of Health will speak at a meeting of the K. U. Dames in the women's lounge of the Memorial Union building tonight at 7:45. Doctor Boyd's subject will be "Maternal and Child Hygiene." It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver Call 409 Football Letters Recommended Dr. Allen Almost Became A K-State Coach Once The University of Kansas basketball team's second victory over Kansas State in ten days brings to mind the fact that Dr. Forrest C minded to recruit a freshman, might have been at Kansas State all these years instead of Kansas. Thirty - one University football players, recommended for letters by Coach Adrian Lindsey, will meet at 7:30 in the K room in Robinson gymnasium to elect an honorary captain for the 1938 season. In 1915 the football coach and athletic director at Manhattan were dismissed and new men were sought to fill their places. Dr. Allen was then coaching at Warrensburg Teachers College and Johnny Bender the outgoing Kansas State football coach, came to him in 1916 that Dr. Allen apply for the posi- tion of director of athletics at Manhattan. Consequently Dr. Allen did apply for the position. At that time Henry Waters was president of Kanaas State, Dr. J. W. Jardine was chairman of the board of students of the university of college, was a member of the board and Mike The University athletic board has not met yet to consider the recommendations for letters, but is expected to do so in the near future. The players recommended for letters are Dick Amerine, Lawrence; Ferrel Anderson, Maple City; Mike Andrews, Central City, Pa; Bill Arnold, Garden City; Pa; Frank Bulkaty, Kansas City, Ks; Frank Bulkaty, Kansas City, Ks; Frank Bulkaty, Kansas City, Ks; John Burge, St. Louis, Mo; Eldruth Cadawalider, Topka; Kenneth Caldwell, Chanute; Russell Chitwood, Conway Springs; Ward Crowell, Attica; Lyman Diven, Concordia. Ahearn, present director of athletics was a member of the faculty. When the new director of athletics was chosen in 1915, it was not Dr. Allen, but Z. B. Clevenger who got the job. He was the last Dr. Allen was brought to the Uini- Chester Gibbens, Lecompton, Vincent Graves, McFarland, Ed Hall, Sublette, Bill Lenhart, Trenton Mo; Paul Masoner, Kansas City, Monte Merkel, Chicago, Ill.; Your Leading Theatre An interesting sidelight on Cleverenger was that after several years at Kansas State he became director of athletics at Missouri and was the man who hired Gwinn Hewey, new Kansas football coach, as heist agent. Cleverenger is an enuser who is director of athletics at the University of Indiana. During the twenty years that Dr. Allen has been basketball coach at Kansas, his teams have been highly successful in their games against Kansas State, winning 42 and losing only 13. JUST ONE MORE DAY TODAY ENDS TUESDAY Half Man, Half Monster in This New Cavalcade of Horror! Ralph Miller, Chanute; Quido Massa, East Monongabale, Pa; John Naramurre, Wichita; Steve Renko, Kansas City; Max Reploge, Coldwater; Dan Rhule, Aspinwall, Pa; Daw Shire, ElDorado; Mike Shilanick, Lawrence; Milton Sullivant, Waverly; Jack Turner, Mankato; Charles Warren, Fort Scott; and Charles Werstenbrue, Leavenworth. Dave Apolloni's Band The Low Down or Movies in Production Latest News Event ALSO Hell-Bent for Glory --- and Heaven Help Them All! THURSDAY ERROL FLYNN As the Adventurous Leader THE DAWN PATROL" SUNDAY JOHN BARRYMORE WillReceive the Academy Award for the Best Performance of 1939 in "THE GREAT MAN VOTES" AND "FERDINAND THE BULL" DISNEY'S SPECIAL Wesche Still Paces Big Six Scorers ALSO Nicholas, Iowa State center, stepped into a tie for third place with Reid of Kansas State as a result of two field goals and five charity tosses. The third place men are tied with 43 points apice. LATEST ISSUE JUST OUT MARCH OF TIME What Rooselt Wants! What Congress Wants! What Business Wants! What You Want! INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS Last night's game between the Jayhawkers and the Cyclones failed to change the standings of the leader and the runner-up in the individual scoring contest. Homer Wesche, towering K-State center, with a total of 55 points maintained his nine point lead over Howard Engleman, Kansas forward, who failed to break into the line-up last night and thus was unable to add to his individual score. K 14 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Wesche, K-S, c f 14 26 12 15 12 15 13.75 Reid, K-S, f f 14 8 7 5 4 43 10.75 Nicholls, I-St, f 14 13 17 10.75 Corbin, Ok, f 3 16 0 8 32 10.67 Harvey, M, f 4 19 1 3 39 9.75 Kovanda, N, f 1 13 1 39 9.67 Harris, I-St, f 4 11 16 7 38 9.50 Engleman, K, f 5 16 14 7 38 9.20 Tison, M, c f 4 13 17 7 37 9.25 Lobsiger, M, g 4 13 17 7 37 9.25 Only 32 per cent of the University of Mississippi freshmen and sophomore co-eds received a grade of "A" in a posture examination. Announce Track Schedule For University Team Indoor: The schedule: Industry Feb. 11-Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. feb. 18—Illinois Indoor Relays at Urbana, Ill. Feb. 25-Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia. March 3.4-Big Six Indoor meet at Kansas City. Outdoor: March 18—Butler Indoor Relays at Indianapolis. The schedule: April 1—Texas Relays at Austin. April 8—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrence. May 6—Kansas, Nebraska, K-State at Manhattan. April 28-29—Drake Relays at Des Moines. April 22—Kansas Relays at Lawrence. STARTING TODAY-writes Collar Attached Fancy's Neckband $1.65 $2. $2.50 Value May 13—Kansas vs. Missouri at Lawrence. June 3—Mo. Valley A.A.U. Meet at Kansas City. May 19-20—Big Six Outdoor Meet at Ames, Iowa. June 15-17 National Intercallegiate Meet at San Francisco. MANHATTAN and SHIRTCRAFT SHIRT Waters and bus-boys in Temple University's grill and cafeteria celebrate once a year by holding a Gravity Ball. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE ON MANHATTAN and SHIRTCRAFT SHIRTS $1.65, $2, $2.50 Values $1 3 3 3 SHIRTS FOR Sizes 13 $ \frac{1}{2} $ to 18 (Tux Shirts excepted) Special low prices in all departments MR. K. U. JAYHAWK BUYER This door is closed to the merchant who fails to realize an important, though simple fact about students. They hold hundreds of thousands of dollars at their command to spend in Lawrence . BUT WISELY! A recent survey shows that 93 per cent of men's clothing bought during 1938 was purchased in stores which advertise regularly in the Daily Kansan. The official publication of the University of Kansas is the only medium which reaches ALL students, every day, with a medium of time and expanse to the advertiser. Mr. Merchant, are you receiving your share of University business? $ ^{\circ} $ Conducted by the division of Market Analysis of the School of Business.