--- 2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Big Six Championship Is At Stake Possibilities of Victory And Title for Sooners Will Draw Crowd of More Than 6,000 A Big Six basketball championship will be at stake tomorrow night when the Kansas Jayhawks tangle with the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman The two teams are tied for first place in the conference, each with five victories and a single defeat. The team which wins the game tomorrow will be in a dominant position to go on to the title. Visions of Oklahoma's first conference championship in 1929 will draw more than six thousand fans into the Sooner field house. Oklahoma's "Boy Scouts" have captured the hearts of Oklahoma sportmen at the same time that they have been winning games. Kansas, the underdog, pins his hopes for victory on accurate射击 and a sturdy defense. The Jayhawkers have not been nearly as high-scoring a team as Oklahoma, but will endeavor to hold the Sooners to a reasonable number of points while scoring themselves. Kansas' scoring strength is not as evenly distributed as Oklahoma's, however. Every one of the Sooner regulars is a potential high-point man and is dangerous every minute. This means that Oklahoma cannot be stopped by concentrating on one man. Every one of the Sooners has scored more than 10 points in one or more Big Six games. Kansas is expected to go into the game at full strength. A hand injury suffered by Dick Harp has responded to treatment and it appears that he will be in top form for the game. The Kansas squad will leave for Oklahoma by train tonight at 10:57, and will start back to Lawrence to tomorrow night at 10 o'clock. The Jay-hawkers play Iowa State at Ames Monday night. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Newt Hoverstock In its last four games, the De Paul University of Chicago has furnished fans with real thrillers, winning three and dropping one. It won from Illinois Wesleyan, 41-39; beat St. Louis University, 31-29; lost to the Western State Teachers, 39 to 40; and won again from St. Viator, 34 to 31. All four of these games were won or lost in the closing minutes of the games, and the De Paula, student newspaper, is rightfully worried for fear the fans will be disappointed in the future if the games end with more than a basket difference in the score. The R.O.T.C. unit at Washington University of St. Louis is offering the use of its new rifle range to all faculty members at $2 a year. Both rifle and pistol shooting are offered. Perhaps the R.O.T.C. is trying to get the professors in shape for a good deal when they first come into school, which generally get around to "shooting that professor" for some unhappy assignment. After going for 16 consecutive victories over all court foes, the Bradley Tech team of Pooria, Ili, bowed to Northwestern last week, 28-26, although it went down fighting. With the tally at 28 to 17 against them, the Bradley boys put on a fine rally, but fell short after scoring 9 points to Northwestern's 2 before the final gun. With tennis in full swing at the University of Texas, the Noel squad played a practice match against the second team and found itself confronted by the Van Ryn family. Substituting on the second squad, Johnny Ryn, former Davis Cup star, downed the Steer captain, while his wife also played for an absent second squadman, but lost in close sets Nazi Heads May Make Personal Trip to Austri- Berlin, Thursday, Feb. 17.—(UP) —Feuerher Adolph Hulter and Field Marshal Hermann. Wilhelm Goering may go to Berlin for further extension of Nazi influence there, it was understood today. These plans were being formulated as the controlled Nazi press, including Goering's own national Zeitung of Essen, spoke of the eventuality of an actual attack on the long dreamed of Anschluss—as result of the wedge driven by placing five Nazis in Austrian cabin posts yesterday. Temple University's student paper reports the display of the S.R.O sign during exam week. Men's Intramurals S. A.E. 32, Beta 28 The S.A.E five fought off a last minute challenge of the Beta quintet last night to emerge the victors by the comparatively narrow margin of 32 to 28. The game was an important one for division I as the two teams of the Beta teams were undefeated before last night's encounter. The Sig Alphs were playing without the services of their hall-bawk-hunting guard, John Zieglemeyer, but had enough power to come through. The game definitely establishes the defending intramural champions as one of the favorites to cop this year's 'bike. Hall led the individual scoring for the Alph team with 5 field goals, but the passing and floor play of Nourse was outstanding. McCain of the Beta team tied with Hall for 17 points in coors of the game with *field goals*. The Rock Chail basketball five dropped a close 40 to 27 intramural game to the Hell Hounds last night, while in a game in which a large margin separated the two teams the All Stars handed the Whitaker cagers the short end of a 29 to 5 wore. In the first game, Crabb and Hillbeth each accounted for 16 points or the Houl Hounds. Whitakeres were eided to a pair of field goals and one outer by the free throw route, scored both baskets from the out. Tuesday night the Beta "C" men buried the S.P.E. basketers under a 41 to 10 score. The 1200 Tenn. team pitched up a 27-point lead to trounce the Optimists 41 to 21. P.K.A. and Delta Chi fought on more even terms as the former won 35 to 28. Wednesday's games: g ft Buck ... 2 2 Barber ... 2 0 Nourse ... 2 0 Hall ... 5 0 Amerine ... 2 0 Beta's (28) g f wien'cko 1.0 M Caslán .5 Stoland .5 Janetet .5 Wilson ... 1.0 Sigma Chi 'B' (27) Phi Delt 'B' Sigma Chi 'B' (27) Phi Delt 'B' (14) Jeasberg . . . 0 0 Clootman . . . 0 Brown . . . 0 1 Baskett . . . 1 0 Hersch n . . . 0 1 Sleeper . . . 1 0 Duler . . . 1 0 Tink p'hg . . 0 1 Divens . . . 1 0 M Crosy . . 0 1 Summers . . . 1 0 Haynes . . 0 0 Summers . . . 1 0 Heynes . . 0 0 Swimch't . . . 1 0 H head'n . . 0 0 12 2 19 1411 White, f 1 g t f White, f 2 g McNally, f 2 g Patrick, g 2 f V.Brassman, 2 1 0 Gillespie, 2 1 0 D. Branson, 1 0 Broadwood, 1 0 Brown, 0 0 Olympic Greene: Hell Hounds (40)Rock Chalk (37) 218 1926 | | g f t | g f t | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Frank's, f | 0 0 0 | F And's, r' n 13 | | Frank's, f | 0 0 0 | B And's, r' n 13 | | Berry, c | 0 2 0 | B And's, r' n 52 | | Hildreth, g | 7 2 2 | Schmidt, g | 5 0 | | Halton, g | 0 0 | Buse, g | 0 0 | | Falcon, g | 0 0 | Buse, g | 0 0 | | Ward | 0 0 0 | Crouch | 0 0 | Official: Enna. 17 3 7 Tuesday's games: Beta "C" (41) S.P.E. "C" (10) | | g ft f | g ft f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Robinson, f | 5 0 | Burweed, f | 6 0 | | Johnson, f | 5 0 | Burweed, f | 6 0 | | Banks, c | 3 01 | Grogan, c | 0 0 | | Hibbart, c | 3 01 | Grogan, c | 0 0 | | Fisher, f | 0 0 | Fisher, g | 1 0 | **Opinions** g .5 ft Stucker, f g 0.1 ft Scott, e 0.0 ft Bourlard, g 0.0 ft Riison, g 0.0 ft M Gugetg g 0.0 ft Raup, f. g t 10 Nanina, f. 3 0 Virbon, c. 10 Peterson, g 4 10 Allen 20 Optimists (21) | | g ft f | g ft f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Morgan, f | .6 4 | 0 Onrofio, f | .6 4 | | Hall, f | .6 4 | 2 1 Hecomp, f | .6 4 | | Fry, c | .6 4 | 2 1 Hecomp, f | .6 4 | | Wilkinson, f | .6 4 | 2 W wdst d, f | .6 4 | | Faulon, g | .4 4 | 2 C W'dst d, f | .5 3 | | Fegler, g | .4 4 | 2 Birney | .5 3 | Today's games, 6 p.: Min. Rumold's boys vs. Obers; 10 p., Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi, and KEK "B" vs. S.P.E. "B" Games tomorrow at 5 p.m.: Delft Chi "B" > Siug "N", Bai "S" and SAEC "C" > Beta "B" > "6 p.m.". Jaybirds vs. Hexagons 10:35 p.m. Slugetians 9:35 p.m. Slugetians 9:35 p.m. Phil Delt "C" > Tau "T". Basketball Schedule Senior Sooner Guard 15 5 7 Official: Thompson. 10 1 8 Saturday, Feb. 19 at 8 a.m.: S.Fa vs. Beta, and Pki Ai, vs. Sigma Kfi. S.Fa vs. Pki Ai, vs. Sigma Kfi. Pki C* vs. Phi Delt B*; 10 a.m. ATO. v. Phi Giam, and S.E. *B* v. Phi Phi B*; 11 a.m. D.T.D v. D.U. Phi Giam B*, v. S.E. *B* v. Phi Phi B*, v. Acacia *B*, and Phi Kappa Pki vs. Delta Chi. 1.pm. Stig Khi B* vs. Phi Giam *D*, and BILL MARTIN Martin is the only senior on the Sooner squad, and has been the steadying influence for Oklahoma's young team this season. House Votes Large Amount For Relief During Year Washington, Feb. 16—(UP) —The House late today voted the administration an additional $250,000 per year for relief in the current fiscal year, after beating down a spitted drive增长的 liberals to increase the amount. The measure, a deficiency appropriation, was requested by President Roosevelt to provide 750,000 WPBA jobs until new relief funds are available. It now goes to the senate, where it is expected early next week. The final roll call vote was 351 to 23. A motion to recommit by Rep. John Tabor (Rep., N.Y.) was shouted down. Pittsburgh, Kan, Feb. 16—(UP) The body of 12-year-old Bert Wurtker of this city, sought by hundreds of men since his disappearance from his home Sunday, was found in the lead and zinc mine are today. Swimmers Will Meet K-State Body of Missing Pittsburg Boy Found After Three-Day Search Criticizing present governmental and political conditions, political science students at Washington and Ohio started a move for a third party. His body was found near the Player mine and mill after a search by miners, CCC workers and airplanes Pl K.A. "B" vs. S.A.E. "B." Volleyball This afternoon at 5 o'clock: Hellhounds vs. S.A.E. and A.T.O. vs. Phi Psi; 7:30 p.m, Phi Mu A. vs. D.T.D. and Delta Chi vs. Phi Delt Team Standings Here are the standings of the intramural basketball teams in each of the five divisions. The standings are corrected to include games played | | W L. Pet. | | :--- | :--- | | Sig Alph | 8 | 0.100 | | Kappa Sig | 8 | 0.100 | | Betta | 7 | 1.875 | | Phi Psi | 6 | 2.750 | | Phi Psi | 7 | 3.214 | | Pi K A. | 5 | 3.625 | | Pi K Delt | 4 | 3.574 | | Delta Tau Delta | 3 | 4.426 | | Phi Gam | 3 | 4.426 | | Triangl | 3 | 4.286 | | Delta Chi | 2 | 2.886 | | Sigma Nu | 1 | 6.143 | | Acacia | 2 | 1.643 | | A T O | 1 | 6.143 | | S P E | 8 | 0.000 | Division I A victory over Kansas State to balance the loss to Nebraska last week will be the aim of the Jayhawk swimmers when they meet the Wild-cat swimming team here Saturday afternoon. Two Wichita men, Proctor Ritchie and Harry Brown, won the only two firsts Kansas made against Nebraska and will lead the attack on Kansas State. Ritchie, a junior, won the 80-64 victory, won the 150-yard backstroke. Browne, a sophomore, was first in the 200-yard breast stroke. W L. Pct. Westminster 7 0 1.000 Bell Hounds 7 0 900 Lepardy 7 1 875 Campus Raiders 6 2 750 All Stars 6 2 750 Whitakers 4 3 754 Rock Chalk 4 3 574 Calvin's Gang 5 4 555 Trojans 5 4 575 K. E K. 2 4 333 Hexagons II 2 4 650 Teta Tau 1 5 167 Cottage 1 10 000 Union Cafe 0 11 000 W L. Pct. A, K Psi 9 0 1.000 Galloping Ghosts 7 0 1.000 Hexagons 6 1 1.000 Pai Mia Alpha 4 1 8.000 1200 Tennessee 6 2 7.550 Obers 6 2 7.625 Dunakins 3 2 6.000 Rumold's Boys 3 2 3.755 Odium 3 5 3.757 Cyclones 3 6 3.333 Phi Chi 2 4 3.333 Panammonians 1 6 1.141 Blanks 1 6 1.141 Bullseye 0 11 0.000 Division III Division IV W L. Pct. Phi Delt "C" 6 0 1.00 Phi Bert "B" 6 0 1.00 Phi Gam "C" 5 0 1.00 Beta "B" 5 1 0.833 Theta Tau "B" 3 3 5.00 Phi Pte "P" 3 500 Delta Chi "C" 3 4 4.00 Delta Tau "B" 2 3 4.00 Sigma Chi "C" 2 4 3.33 Delta Kep "B" 2 4 3.33 K E K "B" 1 6 1.141 Sigma Nu "B" 10 0 1.00 Vote Nowsinske, a veteran, should show to considerably better advantage against Kansas State than he did against Nebraska. In the dual meet with the Huskers, Nowsinske took third in the 220-yard free-style and third in the 150-yard backstroke. W L. Pct. Kappa Sig "B" 7 0 1.000 T 6 0 1.000 Sigma Chi "B" 4 2 0.667 Phi Gam "B" 4 3 0.574 Beta "C" 4 4 0.500 Acacia "B" 3 3 0.500 Phi D A "B" 2 4 0.400 Phi Ki "B" 2 4 0.350 Phi Phi "C" 5 2 0.286 Phi Gam "D" 1 4 0.200 A T O "B" 1 4 0.000 A T O "B" 1 4 0.000 Division V Kansas State bowed to Nebraska 65-10 at Manhattan last Friday, and the following day Kansas was defeated by the Huskers 28-56. University of Michigan Has Letter of Geo. Washington Ann Arbor, Mich. - (ACP) - Aithertro unpublished and unknown letter written in 1788 by George Washington University of Michigan's collection of Americans; it was made known recently. It was discovered among the Gage papers in the William L. Clements Library of American His- Dr. Randolph G. Adams, director of the library, said the letter reveals Washington's continuing interest in efforts of Virginians to develop it. Washington, a well-to-do planter, and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, addressed the letter to John Blair, president of the Virginia council and acting governor of the colony. The letter asked Blair to attain through General Thomas Gage, commander-in-chief of the British forces, a favor for some Virginia merchants. Blair, in writing to Gage, enclosed the original communication from Washington instead of a copy. It remained in possession of Gage's descendants until his papers were acquired recently by the library. International Relations Club To Hear Papers by Students The international Relations Club will meet tonight at 7:20 in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Forrest Stem, c38; Thomas Kennedy, c38; and Lawrence Birch, c38. A discussion of "Politics With South America." A discussion will follow the reading of the papers. Graduate Student Accepts Job John Shaw, graduate student, who received an offer of a job from the Phillips Petroleum company, Kansas City, Mo., earlier in the semester, has accepted and will work in essential laboratories of the company. Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Kansan Sports Editor The national collegiate basketball tournament, being established and promoted largerly through the efforts of Eml Liston, director of athletics at UCLA, to establish a basketball in Kansas City, March 7 to 12 inclusive, should be some affair. Phone K.U. 66 The first entry in the tournament was Marshall College of Huntington, W. Va. This team has won 16 games as compared to one loss, including a victory over the strong Long Island University five. Top flight teams expected to follow on the *t*he entry list include Colorado, Bradley Tech, Long Island University, Stanford, and perhaps two teams from the Big Ten Loston, general manager of Oklahoma from this area s uch strong teams as Drury, Warrenburg, Oklahoma A. and M., and (this is surprising, in view of contrast Big Six rules, but we hope it is true) the two leaders of the Big six, Kansas and Oklahoma. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST. Medium-sized green laminated Parker fountain pen. Name Edward W. Rice engraved on barrel. Reward. Phone 721. -98. Personally we would like very much to see Kansas get in the tournament, as we feel that the Jayhawkers would go a long way. The resulting national prominence would be not in the least harmful to Kansas or to Big Six basketball. When the teams line up on the opening day, we hope Kansas will be right in there. 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Phone 12 Relay: Pi Phi, first; Chi Omega second; Theta, third; T.N.T. fourth. (New meet record of 38.3 min.) 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c Breast stroke for form: Rowland, T.N.T., first; Blaney, Theta, second; 6 Breakfasts, 50c DUNAKIN CLUB 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas Flake, Alpha Chi, third; Lawrence, Alpha Chi, fourth. Two-length free-style: Lewis, Pi first; Lohmeyer, Alpha Gam, second; Edgerton, Pi Phi, third; Smythe, Pi Phi, fourth. Diving: Woods, Pi Phi, first; Leon- ard, second; Owens, Alpha Wang, third. Two-length backstroke: Lewis, Pi Phi, first; Lohmeyer, Alpha Gam, Gamma; Huffman, Alpha Chi; third; Edgerton, Huffman, (new meet record of 24.3 min.) Henlev Hostesses Hold Meeting Two-length sidestroke; Leonard, TNT, first; bridges, Alpha Chi, second; Lohmeyer, Alpha Gam, Bidn Smooth Pi Phi fourth. Three-length free-style: Woods, Pi Phi first; Edgerton, Pi Phi second; Owens, Alpha Chi third; Nelson, Theta fourth. Oriben Conducts School Survey Prof. F. P. Oriben of the School of Education spend Monday in John- ohnson Hall, where he is conducting a school survey. Final Prices On: Crawl for form: Neison, Theta, first: Leonard, T.N.T., second: Owens, Alpha Chi, third; Short, Phi Phi, *orth.* Breast stroke; Woods, Pi Phi first; Fleke, Alpha Chi, second; Blaney, Theta, third; Montgomery, Theta, auth There will be a supper meeting of the Henley House Hostesses Thursday, Feb. 17, at Henley house, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Martha Painte c939, has charge of the meeting at which aprons for the kitchen will be made. Any woman interested in helping on the committee should call Ellen Payne Thursday to make reservations. Suits Topcoats Mackinaws Leather Coats Sweaters Odd Pants Fancy Slacks Flannel Pajamas Shirts Pajamas Wool Gloves Wool Mufflers Wool Hose Wool Caps Flannel Robes Sweat Shirts Better "get in" on this Sale. It will close soon. 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