UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1931 PAGE FOUR K-State Squad To Meet Kansas Tankmen Today The Jayhawk swimming squad will meet Kansas State in a return meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium pool. Kansas won the first meet, which was held in Manhattan last week, 45 to 29. Herbert Allpint, swimming coach, will shift his men about in this meet to give new material a chance to compete, and to find the best combination to enter the Big Six meet. The new men are the Hewitts; the boys are William Zunzence, Monton Jones, and William Lee Gray. This is the last meet scheduled before the annual Big Six meet, which will be held Friday and Sat- day the Iowa State College pool in Ames. Following is a list of the Kansas entries: 300-yard medley relay: Kester, Elias, and Bowman. 220-yard free style: Nowosinske and Poindexter. 50-yard free style: Ritechie and Zupanee. Diving. Ship. 106-yard free style: Nowosinsko and Jones. 150-yard back stroke: Ritchie and Gray. 200-yard breast stroke: Kester and Elias. 440-yard free style: Poindexter and Fisher. 400-yard free style relay; Nowi- sinke, Bowman, Ritchie, and Jones Referee and starter of the mee- Referrer's marker of the link will be Fred Malo, a former member of the swimming team. Jim Raport, who also lettered in swimming, will act as clerk of course, and Prof. W. A. Dill, will be scorer. The list of judges and timers for the meet has not been completed. Season's Basketball Finale Is Thursday A Victory for Missouri Will Rob Kansas Of Title The Kansas Jayhawkers' most persistent jinx in the Big Six, the Missouri Tigers, will have a chance to rob the Kansas of a Big Six title Thursday night, when the Kansas team invades Columbia in the season's finale. Earlier in the season the Jayhawkers won a comparatively easy victory from the Tigers at Lawrence, 39 to 27. The Kansas team captured this victory through possession of the Big Six crown to Nebraska. Nebraska has only to defeat the last place Iowa State Cyclones to gain at least a tie, and the Jaw-hawkers are up against a much tougher opponent in Missouri. Two years ago the Tigers won two victories at Columbia that cost Kansas the championship, and gave the title to Iowa State. The built-up Missouri court is a decided disadavantage for its innards and so it, as they are afraid of running off the edge. victory column for Kansas and for Missouri. The Kansas-Missouri series has been very close since the founding of the conference in 1929. Kansas has won 12 games to 10 won by the Tigers, and have scored 575 points to 551 for Missouri. For all time records however the comparisons aren't so close with 58 games in the This year's Tiger aggregation is led by Ralph Beer, senior guard, Max Kiersey, Gene Bredehooft, Dutton Brookfield and John Carroll, all sophomores. They have two conference victories, both over Iowa State, and have lost seven games. Baseball Meeting Called Pitchers and Catchers Start Practicing Thursday Sixty baseball players attended a meeting yesterday in Robinson gymnasium called by Ad Lindsey for the purpose of discussing plans for the coming basketball season. The team are to start working out in Robinson gymnasium at 3 o'clock Thursday, and the rest of the players are to report as soon as weather conditions are favorable and practice and the diamond is ready. Francis Kappelman, at present assisting in coaching the basketball team, will have complete charge of the baseball squad until the law requires that he will leave for training quarters to resume his baseball profession. The playing field will be located at the south end of the freshman football field. The diamond will be of the skinny designed. Temporary bleachers will be installed to take care of spectators. All men who are interested, but who failed to report yesterday, are invited to turn out for the practice Thursday. John Groebe, '35, has accepted a position in the research department of the Phillips Petroleum company of Bartlesville, Okla. Groebe Accepts Position Events Scheduled For Intramural Competition Elbel Announces Dates For Men's Swim Meet Dates and events of the men's intramural swimming meet were announced today by E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics. Preliminaries will be held Tuesday, 9 March, at 7.30 p.m.; semifinals on Thursday, March 11, at 7.30 p.m.; the finals at 7.30 the same evening. Eligibility requirements exclude those men who have competed for this or any other university on a variity swimming team, and those who are at present members of any variability athletic squad. Each organization may enter three men in each event. Each man may swim not more than three races with the relay. Men not affiliated with an organization or whose organization is not entering the meet will be allowed to enter. Entries for organizations close Monday. March 8, at 6 a.m. Following are the events in the order in which they will be run: 300-yard medley relay, (a four-man team, including two 50-yard laps free style, and two 100-yard laps free style, laps 100-yard free style, 100-yard free style, 50-yard back stroke, 220-yard free style, diving, 100-yard backstroke, 50-yard free style and 200-yard relay. (4-man team, each swimming 50 yards) Sigma Nug edged out a close victory over the Triangle last night by 7-1. The Clippers basketball game. In the other 6 college games, they won in Kappa Eta Kappa. --informed to help you Intramural basketball schedules for today and tomorrow are as follows: Tomorrow Bock Clark II. vs. River Rats on court at 6 p.m.; Sigma Ha 8 p.m. 6 p.m.; DU,vs.S.A.E 8 p.m. 6 p.m.; Barge on court at 5 p.m.; Barge on court at 10 p.m. Galoping Ghosts II vs. Hexagons on east court at 6 p.m.; Phi Gam "B" vs. Kappa SiG "B" on west court at 9 p.m.; Kappa SiG "C" on west court at 9 p.m.; Haskell J-Howkes on west frontier on west court at 9 p.m.; Phi Gam "C" vs. Sigma Chi "B" on east court at 10 p.m.; Delta Tau on west court at 10 p.m.; Delta Chi on west court at 10 Women's Intramurals --in technicolor --in technicolor Results for the second round a single deck tennis are as follows Elaine Neudorf, Alpha Ch Omega defeated Mary Louse Irwin, independent, 8-6, 6-4; Helen Gels, Kappa Kappa, defeated Alphonis Olympias, Alpha Ch Omega 6-3, 6-1; Dorothy Jane Willcock, Corbin hair, defeated Ethel Glicerow, Sigma Kappa, 6-4; Mary Louse Smith, 6-2, 6-1; Dorothy DeLano, Kappa Kappa,Gamma, defeated Marie Pauline Rue, Alpha Gamma Marie Pauline Rue, Alpha Gamma DON'T THROW 'EM AWAY ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W. 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Scandal | | Meet | Total | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pi Beta Pi | 169 | 681%₄ | | Kappa Kappa Gamma | 102 | 573%₄ | | Kappa Alpha Theta | 103 | 413 | | Corbina hall | 86 | 630 | | Alpha Chi Omega | 53 | 324 | | Alpha Chi Omega | 23 | 147 | | Chi Omega | 24 | 421 | | I.W.W | 19 | 395 | | Alpha Delta Pi | 13 | 348 | | N.I.N | 13 | 331 | | sigma Kappa | 10 | 176 | | Watkins kappa | 0 | 272 | | alpha Beta | 0 | 272 | | Alpha Gamma Delta | 0 | 197 | | Alpha Omicron Pi | 0 | 184 | German Club Gives Discussion SUNDAY The Play that Rocked Broadway! "Woman of Glamour" MELVYN DOUGLAS VIRGINIA BRUCE SOON! "Garden of Allah" in techincor The German Club is sponsoring a German game at the discussion tomorrow at 14:35 in the Ursuline terrace. A table has been reserved at which only German will be spoken. 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