FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS AGE FOUR Intramural Basketball On Parade ★ Hailhounds Drub Rattle- sknes 76 to 16; Phi Gam 'B' Beats Sig Alph 'B' in 9 to 5 Game Basketball in all its various forms was displayed Wednesday night by intramural teams, but was featured by a hot aggregation of Hellhounds which turned on the heat to smother a hopelessly outclassed Rattlesnake to 16. Five other games took place on Wednesday night's schedule. In the lowest scoring game of the evening, the Phi Gam "B" team scored four points in the last half to break a 5 to 10 deadlock to win from A.E. B "B" quintet b. 5. Rows, on points led, the Phi Gams' scoring. After building up a comfortable lead in the first half, Kappa Sig "B" coated to a 32 to 10 advantage over Pi K.A. "B". Shirk, hey kansas Sig forward, sparked his team with 10 points to lead the scoring. His team scored 89 to an advantage in the various games which ensued during the game. The Galloping Ghosts continued their march toward an undefeated record by wallpaping the Hexagons 43 to 19. This victory put the Ghosts at the top of its division and pushed the Hexagons down another notch. Robinson connected for 12 points to lead the Ghost's scoring, while Barrum accounted for 11 of the Hexagon's total score. The Buccaneers dropped the hapless Dunakin club 40 to 21 as the whole Bucaneer aggregation made the scoring column. Vandaveer, flasher forward for the winners, scored 13 points, taking high score honors. Sanman hit four field goals and a charity toss to lead the The Hellhounds put forth an offensive drive which swept everything in its path as they kept the basking swish all evening to score a 76 to 16 triumph over the Rattlesnakes. The basketball eyes of Hildreth and Fornier were in good shape as they accounted for 21 and 18 points, respectively. The half ended 21 to 6. Cames for tonight and tomorrow are: Tonight 6:00 p.m., Beta "C"-S.A.E. "C" Sig Chi "B"-Sig Nu "B". 7:00 p.m., Rock Chalk-Hexagons Kappa Psi-Bar-X-Boys. Tomorrow 10:30 a.m., Pi K.A. "B"-Phi Gam "B"; Phi PsfS.P.E. 8:30 p.m., Hillside Club-Phi Mu A. A.T.O. "B"-D.T.D. "B". 9:30 a.m., Sig Chi “C”-Phi Psi “C” Sig Chi “D”-Phi Gam “D”. 11:30 a.m., Delta Chi "B"-Acacia "B"; Beta "B"-S.A.E "B". 1. 00 p.m., Delta Chi-Acacia; Ph Delt-Triangle. 2.00 p.m., Comets-K.E.K.; K.E.K. "B"-P. Delt "B". Dramatics Club Poses Today Members of the Dramatics Club will be photographed in a group at Green Hall, Green hall, it was announced yesterday by Jack Laffer c',39 president. Tallest Jayhawk - LODEN FLORELL-CENTER-FORWARD UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Whistling in the dark item: Don Ebling, Jayhawker forward, says that Oklahoma will lose two or possibly three Big Six cage contests this season . . . and that one of them will be to Kansas. . . Dr. F. C. Allen still sticks to his early prediction giving the Sooners the nod . . . Duke University cagers are following the footsteps of their football brethren in winning games. .. Wake Forest met its first defeat at the hands of Duke the other night. .. Four University of Iowa swimmers took five places on the honorary all-American 1983 swimming team "Phog" is working his Jayhawkers overtime try to cook up some offensive plays to throw at the Huskers tomorrow night . . . the team can hit the basket in practice, but needs field glasses to find it during a game. . . as cold as the Jayhawkers have been, I am hoping that they can get more than one shot at the hoop in an offensive sally at Lincoln. . . that job is going to be tough for passing 6 foot 7 inch Randall, and 6-4 Fitz will be guarding Nebraska baskets and prestice . . . It's even money and take your pick for the Kansas-Nebraka tilt . . . Ralph Miller probably will get the starting nod in tomorrow night's encounter . . . he is a constant scoring threat, and his passing is smooth as wax on a dance floor . . . Kline may get the go sign at a sentinel post with the veteran Corlis . . . Florel. 6 foot 4 inch forward, may be able to use his height to good advantage against the Huskers . . . Add Jayhawkers outside the fold: Leason McCloud, Newton High cagers and the one of the leading scorers in the Ark Valley, has been lured into the Colorado U. hire . . . Bill Hahn, ex-Fresh Fajr football player. James Hoops, co-hoops for the Martin Oilers in the Kansas City Naihism league ... John Jarrett, Oklahoma's Big Six diving champ, will be unable to compete for the Sooners this year. . . a back injury has given him the 10-count . . . Chanute High held Burlington High scoreless in the last half of that 28 to 8 Chanute victory 'tother night . . . Dick Miller, brother of Chris and Luke Larsen, Iowa State Student puts the Kansas State College behind the eight ball for its blast on the State athletic policy . . . According to Stu (Salina Journal) Dunbar, Gwinn Henry wowed the Salina gentry with his banquet 10-Days-10 Women's Shoe Sale Starts Tomorrow - Women's Vitality Style Shoes $6.75 Values—broken lots—$2.98 - Big Selection Style Shoes Values to $5—Sale Price $2.98 - Women's Sport Oxfords for Campus Wear-$3.45 and $2.98 - Women's Silver Party Slippers New Styles—Choice $2.98 Dr. Walter H. Schowe, associate professor of geology, will be the principal speaker at the Kansas Day program of the Ottawa chapter of the Kansas Daughters of the American Revolution. Dr. Schowe has been an emeritus professor at the The lecture, illustrated with colored slides, will be given at the home of Mrs. R. R. Redmond, Ottawa, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 14. Haynes & Keene Spot Cash Shoe Store 819 Mass. St. Adios, amigos . . . Sunday's column will be written by Jay (ascot) Simon while I take a little vacation, and try to give you the first hand information on the Kansas-Nebraska name from Lincoln, Neb. . . pleasant reading. speech the other night . . . Tomor- night night's Big Six games will be as revealing as a cross-examination and a solution will be nearer concerning who is going to win the title this year . . . Dr. Schowe To Address Ottawa Chapter of D. A. R Authorized Parties-pointed next semester, will plan a future meeting, at which time the group will decide on possible affiliation with the National Youth Anti-War congress. Chi Omega, house, 12 o'clock. Christian Church, Myers hall, 10 o'clock. University of Kansas Band, Dinner-Dance at Union building, 12 o'clock. Corbin hall, Winter Formal at hall. 12 o'clock. Friday, Jan. 13 Boys of 1225 Oread, English room of Union building, 12 o'clock. Wesley Foundation, Hard- Luck Party, Eckes' hall, 11 o'clock. 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