PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. JAN. 19, 1939 Jayhawks Play Wildcats Tomorrow ★ Kansas Will Be Trying For Second Victory In Two Weeks Over Kansas State Cagers The Kansas Jayhawkers will attempt to win their second basketball victory over Kansas State in two weeks tomorrow night when the teams meet at Manhattan. It required a desperate second half rally by the Jayhawks to win the game. Concensus of opinion was that Kansas State likely would have won if Homer Wesche, leading scorer of the conference, and George Kramer, senior guard, had not gone out of the game on fools in the second half. Wesche got 14 points during his stay in the game. Dr. Forrest C. Allen's team barely managed to cheat out a 39-29 victory over Kansas State here last week in a thrilling game. The Wildcats led 10-2 at the half and at one time had a lead of 20-9. Wildeats Tough At Home K-State Has Height Advantage Beating the Wildcats on their home floor will be considerably tougher. Kansas State lost its first two conference games this winter playing in a back-to-back upset Nebraska 43-38 that it got back on its own court. The Kansas scoring against Kansas State in the first game was well distributed and likely will be again. Howard Engleman was high scorer for Kansas in that contest with one field goal and five free throws. Dick Harp scored one field goal and four free throws. Michael Dobson scored three field goals from his guard position. Miller was the sparkling of the team against the WildBeats, but still is unable to see much action because of his knee injury. K-State Has Height Advantage To offset the height of Wesche and Kevin Reid, big forward, and George Gore with three inch senior, also will see, service. Golay led the Kansas team in scoring in the eight non-conference games the Jayhawks played, but has been a disappointment in conference play. The big boy from Warensburg. Mo. played well last year at Manhattan and might repeat that performance. Women's Intramurals This week finishes the basketball and ping pong doubles tournaments for women's intramural competition. Two basketball games will be played tonight at 8:30 in Robinson gymnasium. The Pi Phi's are scheduled to meet the Sigma Kappa team, and Kappa Alpha Theta will play the team from the Alpha Chi Omega house. Tomorrow, at 4:20 p. m., West- mom hall and the TNT team will battle out a double ping pong ball against the Bell bin hall will match up at 5 p.m. The dart tournament will continue into next semester, but the third bracket games should be played off now. Atheletes Can Dry Becks With Chic New Towels The department of physical education has started a dry-back campaign for the athletic young who cavort around the gymnasium. The first move toward the goal has been the purchase of 100 dozen new towels. And beautiful towels they are, all snowy white with a 2-inch crimson strip through the middle and not all that strip is lettered with Phys. Educ. University of Kansas-1939'. Very chic. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Kansas State's cagers kinda deflated that Nebraska bubble in a hurry, didn't they? . . . the manner in which the Wildcats did the job was no fluke, either . . . it looked as convincing as a father's slap . . . K-State led by comfortable margins throughout most of the ups and downs in their scoring pace with 13 counters . . . at his present rate he should have no trouble winning conference scoring honors this season . . . Stopper: Headline in the Oklahoma Daily, "Sooners Lose Narrowly to Iowans" . . . how will you take yours? . . . wide, average, or n squat, no stop, no squit? . . nothing like a vocabulary they say. Add records: Northwestern swimming teams never have lost an opening Big Ten dual meet in almost three decades. I betcha there isn't a mud crawler on the team . . . Don Timmerman, reserve center of the University of Wisconsin basketball team. It should to appear in Big Ten competition . . . just a more 6-9%, and he weighs 200 pounds . . . Since losing three of their first six games, Notre Dame cages have won four in a row . . . the Irish squad set a record for free throw completions in their victory over Kentucky recently . . . they dunked 22 of 23 charity tashes . . . the next day, Coach Keogan had his Notre Dame team out practicing free throws. Iowa State set a new all time Cyclone scoring mark in Big Ten play. The team scored 14 and Khakim to 14 on Monday night. those 51 points exceeded by one of the previous high of 50 . . . sophomore Nicholas leads the Cyclone scorers with 34 points in three conference games. Reminder: You football men don't want to miss that meeting in Green Hall tonight . . unless you want to miss the dance at the Eldridge hotel Saturday night . . tickets will be handed out to those attending the confab, or crowd crowd attending the Joe Lous-John Henry Lewis fatuiclis is just that . . and Joe Louis will win, but not by a knockout . . Phi Delta Theta has three undefeated teams in the intramural cage leagues . . . the "A" team has completed five victories . . . Football men Hall, Renko and Wendren are helping the Delta Chi quintet rack up that string of victories . . . intramural cage fans are looking forward to the meeting of the Phi Delt's and Delta Chi's. . . the Phi Delt's also have a couple of gridmen on their队 . . elbows probably will be raining off "nogims" like bullets off a bullet proof vest . . . HERE YOU ARE FOLKS--that may spell trouble . . . "Whriling-derivish" Golay gets his own tip on a jump ball . . . Jayhawkers are shooting desperately, wildly, now [. . . and missing free throws . . . they can't stop Tison . . . This is a ground-up move up as the war battle rages up and down theourt. Week End Special Your chance to buy a good suit of clothes for business or school wear at a real low price. 52 WOOL SUITS SELECTED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Suits That Are Broken Lots From Fall and Winter Selling. This Week-end THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY $16^{95} This Week-end Delta Chi Beats Phi Psi's, 28-18 ★ Renko Paces the Winners With 10 Points As They Keep State Clean The Delta Chi intramural basketball team climbed to the top of their divisional standing to share a place with Phi Delta Theta. The Chi's handed the Phil Phi's their second defeat of the season in a late Tuesday game against 18 K. Eckert cofited to Roch Chalk in the other 10 o'clock game. The Phi Pai's, still smarting from their two point loss to the highly touted Phil Delt aggregation, went into the fray with high hopes of upsetting Delta Chi. Both teams played a fast, clean game, but Delta Chi employed stalling tactics in the offense and defense, vantage and slipped in for three straight field goals to clinch the game. From the opening, whistle both called on Golay when he tips in a goal . . . the bucket is nullified as the palestra reverbates with cat calls . . . Kline is a bearcat on defense. Bleacher critics arguing whether Tison touched the rim on one of Kansas' long shots . "He can't stop that low," one says . "Where you going—after a bucket of suds?" yella an intrate fan at an official, the crowd laughs, but I don't get it. A Tiger shoots short and a fan asks: "Where is Tianqi?" "His feet are in Missouri's end of the court" "Is he in Kansas?" "answers another." During intermission, the baton twirler brings down the house as he throws the baton almost up to the chandelier . . . and grabs it on teams battled evenly, but the sharp shooting Steve Renko could not be stopped. His seven points added the Delta Chi 8 to 19 and load at baltimore. Touted Tigers Take Tumble The lead see-sawed back and forth until the beginning of the fourth quarter, when the Chis resorted to stalling after they had gained a slight lead. As the Phi Psi forward wall moved forward, the swift passing Delta Chi's whipped in for set-up to score three field goals in rapid succession to pull away with 97 to 18. He scored off scoring honors by contributing 10 points for Delta Chi, while Nelson, Cunningham, and Lenhart each scored four points for the Phi Psi's. Tongtie's Games: 10 p. m., E.A.E. "B"-Theta Tau "B", K Sig "B"-Sig Nu "B". Tonight's Games: Kansas Sports Editor Those bright ceiling lights have competition tonight in the form of Governor Ratten. Governor rattens various assorted charity senators and representatives . . . The crowd files in quickly before game time and the auditorium is almost filled . . . The same question is in every fan's mind: will the Jayhawks defeat Missouri and uphold the record of every home team winning its game? Strange sight: Dick Hart starting the game on the bench for the first time since he broke into the starting line-up as a sophomore . . . "Cotton" Engleman fighting for the tip-off and getting it from the crowd roar as Ebling insails a long one to give Kansas an early lead. By Milt Meier, c'39 Kansan Sports Editor Kansas boy, Currence, gives the Tigers the lead a moment later on a long one . . . Corlies ties it up a moment later with a long swister . . . Engleman boots back on defense, as his bicycle is geared down, and a Tiger scores . . . The Jayhawkers are playing better ball than they have in any home game his season. Ebling adds spice to the Jayhawk attack with his accurate feeding . . . and his receivers hit that basket . . . "Cotton" hits two one-handed shots in succession from the same spot . . . "Duck" Ebling doing a great job rebounding on the offside. Kane leads 14 to 9 with 10 rebounds. "Big-boy" Tison goes in and gives the Jayhawk troubles. he . . . almost ducks as he passes under the chandelier, it seems . . . The crowd loses a mighty roar as a foul is the return trip . . . slick as soap on the shower room floor, he is . . . Ray Noble, ex-jayhawk forward and guard is in the crowd . . . The band gets a tremendous ovation when "Stardust" is announced. Golay sinks one with only 15 seconds gone in the second half . . . and half the crowd misses it . . . Harp goes in for Kline, who has been playing a whale of a game . . . Golay is driving . . . The whole team is driving with a determination Art Broadcast Tomorrow Night The question "Is Art Practical?" will be the subject of the University Round Table this week, to be broadcast over radio station KFKU tomorow night from 9:30 until 10. Dr. Raymond Wheeler, chairman of the Department of psychology Prof. Allen Crafton, chairman of the department of speech and dramatic art; and Miss Marjorie Whitney, assistant professor of design, will discuss the question. The crowd roars: Engleman going in for Gokay . . . these two cagars have been playing their hearts out . . . the whole team has, for that matter, in this half . . . This is the pace that kills . . . and not of the same variety as that being shown at a local theater . . . The crowd goes wild as Voran sinks a long one to put Kansas ahead 30 to 29 . . . completely beserk. A moment later, one finds that the last outburst was quiet as Christmas night in an empty house . . . the reason is that Klino has been put out on fouls and the house is a mad one . . . the officials' ears are damping . . . The game is over. The crowd is in a vile mood . . . and it shows no respect for the whistle blowers. "Cotton," gives Kansas a working margin of three points with a one-hander . . . and it has been eight minutes since the Tigers scored . . . Shirkes from the feminine contingent split my ear drums like a Northwest hunky splitting wood. . . the crowd is doing a muss version of the flea-hop and every time someone he is shot. The Kansas defensie is covering Tigers like a blanket at a steak fry and Freni at battered ones from none-pounding on me . . . this is the pace that kills! . . . wow! ! . . Harp goes by the bewildered Tigers and dumps in the final points just before the gun blasts the Tigers from the undefeated ranks as the game ends. Phog Allen Will Attend High School Cage Tourney Fans swarm down around the team and Coach Allen . . . congratulations . . . back-slapping . . . excited jibbering . . . the crowd mills around and finally thint out . . . ever. We've got no studying tonight . . . and Kansas is in back in that Big Six race! Dr. Forrest Allen has been invited to attend the Southwest Kansas High School Basketball League's mid-season tournament, as a spectator. The meet will be held at Dodge City Jan. 26, 27, and 28. Allen has an extensive schedule to fill when he arrives on Jan. 27. Thursday morning, he will watch four teams play, and that afternoon he will conduct a basketball clinic for the coaches and players of that part of the state. Friday he will attend a luncheon and discuss the teams and the players that he saw in action the day before. Seventeen teams from southwest Kansas are expected to participate. Chandler Announces Appointments Prof. H. E. 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