PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS P FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1938 2 Pralle-Blahnik Scoring Duel Expected An interesting sideline on the Iowa State-Kansas basketball game at Lawrence Saturday night will be the scoring duet between Bob Blahnik and Fred Praile, two of the best guards in the Bier Six conference. Blahmin, Cyclone game captain and the lone letterman on his squad, tapped the loop scorers in non-conference play with a 13.8 point average per game. Pralle, all-conference the last two seasons, was sixth high score in the Big Six last season. Blahik bagged 12 points, 8 of them on free throws, in the Cyclones' opening Big Six victory over Kansas State. Pralle rolled in 15 as the Jayhawks lost to Oklahoma, but was held to 3 as his teammates killed Kansas State Tuesday, Jimmy McMullen and Matthew McMullen the crest of conference scoring with 16 points in the Kansas game. Blahik is in second place. Coach Louis Menze, former Worrellburg College pupil of Coach "Phog" Allen of the Jayhawks, will bring 10 Iowa State cages here tomorrow. Eight of the square are sophomores. Following the K.U game at Lawrence Saturday night, Northwestern will host OKla., where they battle the lightning-fast Oklahoma Sooners Monday night. WEATHER Kansas: Colder and increasing cloudiness and warmer Friday Saturday partly cloudy to clouds and colder. Men's Intramurals --and 71 to 30. . . The Ghosts frequently engage the Haskell Indians in scrimmage sessions. Alpha Kappa Psi, leading division five, beat by three berive five to its string Wednesday night by defeating the Blanks, 61 to 22 and leading against their opponents. Sutton, A, K Pi forward, netted 11 goals and thrown to take high scoring hopes. The box score: AKPsIi Psi 6 G FIf 22 Bigns 22 FIf 0 Pesi 3 1 Fli 2 Bright 1 Fif 0 Cordts 3 0 Shruf 2 0 Meyers 3 0 Steward 4 0 N-Hosford 2 0 Harceck 2 0 N-Hosford 2 0 Harceck 0 12 Sutton Tots Totals 10 110 Phi Mu Alpha, with Chamber- clones, 38 to 29. Each man on the Phi Mu Alpha team scored at least 1 field goal. Lee, Cyclone guard, 17. Rumold's boys More than doubled the game which they won, 28 to 12 Richardson. Rumold center, was point man of the game with 10 points. The basketball schedule for today follows: Dunakins won by forfeit from the Optimists in the last game on the program Wednesday night. 5.30 p.m., Acacia "B" - Pi K.A. "B" Sig Ch. "B-Rota" "C" 6:30 p.m., Galloping Ghosts-Hex- agonis I; Phi Gam "B"-Kappa Sij "B" 7:30 p.m. Dunakins-Bulldogs; A.K Psi-Chi Chi 8:30 p.m., A.T.O. "B-Phi Psi" "C-S.P.E. "C"-Pi K.A. "B." Tomorrow's schedule follows. Tomorrow's schedule follows: 8:30 a.m., S.A.E., B'-Phi, Del 10:30 a.m. Beta "B" -D.T.D. "B" Gam; Beta "B" -D.T.D. "B" 11:30 a.m., Beta "C" -Phi Psi "C" 11:30 a.m., Beta C - Pfi Fsl C Phi Gam "B" - Pi KA. "B." 12:30 p.m. "B"-Pi S.E. "C"-Phi Gam Big Ch. C - Dena Ch. B 10:30 a.m. Delta Upsilon - Phi Gam; Beta “B”-D.T.D. “B.” 12:30 p.m., S.P.E. "C"-Phi Gam "D"; Blanks-Cyclones. 1:30 p.m. Phi Psi S.A.E; Kappa Sigma K.P.A Sigma-Pi K.A. 2:30 p.M. S.A.E. "C"-K.E.K. "B" "B" 2:30 p.m., S.A.E. "C"-K.E.K. "B" Theta Tau "B"-S.P.E. "B." 9:00 p.m., April 5, S.F.E. A.T.O. Theta Tau "B"-S.P.E. "B." 3:30 p.m., Acacia-S.P.E.; A.T.O.- Delta Chi. The standings up to yesterday' games: Division I Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5 0 1.00 Pct. Kappa Sigma 4 0 1.00 Pct. Phi Kappa Psi 4 1 8.00 Pct. Sigma Chi 4 1 8.00 Pct. Sigma Chi 3 2 9.00 Pct. Delta Tau Delta T 3 2.60 Triangle 2 2.50 Delta Tau Theta 2 5.00 Delta Upsilon 1 3.25 Alpha Tau Omega 1 3.25 Sigma Nu 1 3.25 Delta Tau 1 3.25 Phi Gamma Delta 0 3.00 Acacia 0 4.00 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 4.00 Division II Westminsters 5 0 1.00 Jaybirds 5 0 1.00 Hellbirds 4 1.00 Whitakers 4 1.80 All Stars 3 2.60 Cancer Raiders 2 2.50 Rock Chalk 2 2.50 Gashouse Gang 2 3.40 Kappa Eta Kappa 1 2.33 Nine Tau 1 2.33 Cottage 1 4.20 Trojans 1 4.20 Hexagon II 0 0.00 Union Cafeteria 0 4.00 Division III Alpha Kappa Psi 5 0 1.00 Galloping Ghosts 4 0 1.00 Xenagoras 4 0 1.00 Phi Mu Alpha 3 1 7.50 Dunkins 2 1.67 Twentyfive 2 1.67 Phi Chi 2 2.50 Ober's 2 2.50 Rumelah's Boys 2 5.00 Cyclones 1 4.20 Panamianons 4 0.00 Optimists 0 3.00 Buildings 0 3.00 Ankles 0 5.00 Three of the 'Ames Gang' HILARY RYAN BILL BLISS BOB MENZE These three Iowa State sophomores are all members of the so-called "Ames gang." Along with Wendell Allam and Don Beresford, these three have been playing basketball together since high school. He is a ball," and won the Iowa state championship in their senior year in high school. Division IV **W** L. Pct. Phi Delt "C" **5** 0 1.000 Sig Ep "B" **4** 0 1.000 Phi Gam "C" **4** 0 1.000 Beta "B" **4** 1 8.000 Beta "A" **4** 1 8.000 Theta Tau "B" **1** 1 1.500 Phi Pci "B" **1** 1 5.000 Sigma Ch "B" **1** 1 5.000 Delta Tau "B" **1** 2 2.330 Delta Chi "B" **1** 2 2.350 Sig Alph "B" **0** 3 0.000 Sig Aappa "B" **0** 3 0.000 Sigma Nu "B" **0** 4 0.000 Division V **W** L. Pct. Sig Alph "B" **4** 0 4.000 Phi Gam "B" **4** 0 4.000 Phi Delt "B" **2** 0 1.000 Sigma Chi "B" **1** 1 5.000 Sig Aappa Alpha "B" **1** 1 5.000 Ascena "B" **1** 3 2.500 Sig Ep "C" **1** 3 2.500 Beta "C" **1** 3 2.500 Phi Pci "C" **1** 3 2.500 ATO. "B" **0** 3 0.000 Phi Gam "D" **0** 3 0.000 Hoover to Visit Scenes of His World War Work in Babylonia Palo Alto, Calif., Jan. 12—(UP) —Former President Herbert Howard tonight accepted an invitation from the Belgian government to visit the scenes of his World War work on the behalf of the Belgian relief commission. Hoover will sail from New York on Feb. 8. He will be accompanied by Paul C. Smith, 29-year-old ox-skeleton of the San Francisco Chronicle. Richmond, Calif.—(UP)—Although this city has a game bird aviary that houses virtually every type of bird native to North America, a new one has been found that cannot be identified. Park employees have given it Pike (Pike), Fool, "because it starts fighting when anyone or anything approaches. Puzzling Bird Found HERE AND THERE IN INTRAMURALS By Milton Meier, c¥9 Off-defeated and undefeated teams are running a close race in intramural basketball divisions . . . there are 15 teams with unblemished records and 14 teams that have not registered a single victory. . . Division V is at the head of the process, because division III has four teams that have yet to win their first victory, and leads in this respect. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Galloping Ghosts, and the Hexagons seem to be the class of the "A" divisions. . . . Kappa Sig "B" and Sig Alph "B" will probably battle to a finish in the "B" divisions. . . this corner will place its money (?) on the Sig Alph $ to win the intramural championship. . . a smoother working team will be hard to find in any intramural league. Add variety footballers playing intramural basketball; Divens, Amorire, Turner, White, Narramore, and Wilson. . . The boys feel right at home because most of the intramural games resemble football a great deal. A high scoring game is predicted for Friday evening when the undefeated Galloping Ghosts and ditto Hexagons meet . . . this corner gives the edge to the Ghosts . . . more experience and taller players are the reasons. . . . The Ghosts more than doubled the score on two out-of-town quintets played in recent weeks by drumming them, 92 to 38. Down to a New "Low" Friday-Saturday SPECIALS 24 LEATHER COATS AND JACKETS Values to $8.95 selling at BUY A GOOD COAT NOW 53 FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS Fine 100% Wool, $5 and $6 values, selling at SIZES 14% TO 17% Here Is Your Chance To Buy Some Warm Winter Clothes at a Low Price $3.75 The Book Book 1021 AYMERS. 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Pioneer Struggles-- Continued from page 1 cated there, and Emporia arose as contender for the University. The single vote in the House put it at Lawrence. Under the 1863 act, the city of Lawrence was to provide a site of 40 acres, and an endowment of $15,000. The city had some claim on the North College site (where Corbin hall is now situated) but the site was too small. Governor Robinson offered 40 acres "outside the city" in exchange for five buildings in foundations. The exchange was made. The 40 acres is the eastern part of the present Campus. Raising the $5000 endowment was more difficult. The city still had claim on the $5,000 gift of Amos Lawrence, but the gift was in the form of notes, hard to collect. 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