PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937 Big Six Championship May Be Won Saturday Jayhawkers Will Clinch Title If They Beat Nebraska If Kansas can win from Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday, the championship will be settled. If it is not, will be tied for the championship. In that event, the Nebraska-Iowa State and the Kansas-Missouri games would be the deciding factors. Kansas won against Missouri; all games would still leave Kansas the champion, but a Kansas victory, over Missouri while Nebraska was defeating Iowa State was still tied for the season's record. If Kansas loses both its remaining games, and Oklahoma, now in third place, wins the matches with Missouri and Iowa State, the Jayhawkers and the Sooners will be tied for second. Saturday night may tell the story, and against the race may not. The game will sound guns at Columbia, March 4. Kansas and Nebraska were playing basketball several years before there were games between the Bigs and the other members of the Big Six. Jayhawk-Hucker games were played in 1900, 1902, 1903, and 1906. In 1907 that Kansas Missouil and Kansas State or the mall floor. In the years that have passed since 1900, Kansas and Nebraska have played 71 games. Kansas has won 44, and has piled up 208 points while Nebraska has made 1741. Since the formation of the Big Six, Kansas has won 13 out of the 17 teams played between the two teams. Hear Young Speak The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering met yesterday afternoon in Haworth hall to discuss the work of C. M. Young, professor of mining engineering, speak on his experiences last summer. This was the regular weekly meeting of an interdisciplinary business meeting was held alongside the talk. IT'S THE DOBBS College men choose Dobbs Cross Country Come in—look them over —feel the felt—try 'em on —and you'll know why it's America's favorite.$$ In This Corner The Cyclone "twisters" continued their victorious march last Friday night by defeating the Missouri Tiger matten 32 to 0. About all the Tigers, who seem to have lost their claws, could show for the encounter was sore muscles and hurt feelings. The Tigers had better get out the old can-open, and try their luck with a few cans of spinach. The poor showing of the Kansas track team last Saturday against the Nebraska Cornhuskers was largely a matter of conditioning, and the boys could not be blamed for that. The Jayhawkers are forced by the cold to work out under the stadium. The indoor track is not heated, and the big holes in the boarding closing the door are too deep through the stadium. This keeps the track frozen, and so hard that many of the runners get shim-plains. The hard track pounding against the legs of the runner causes the lining surrounding the bone to pull away and can be difficult for the runner even to walk. With spring on the way the boys can soon get out into the open, and onto a soft tray. Some means of heating the indoor track should be provided in the future, however Nebraska keeps the indoor track warmed to a temperature around 60 degrees with steam heat. The fist-shift boys have finally got together and decided that Joe Louis will meet Mr. Bradlock the night of June 22 at念会公园 Park in Chicago. Once again sports fans waged war on two men to change wages to see two men try to change each other's countenances with their knuckles. The best fight would be to put the battery of lawyers who are lining up on each side of the fight, and to hold the right to hold the fight into the ring and let them have a free-for-all. Swimming Team Faces St. Louis Squad Tonight The Jayhawk swimming squad will see action for the second time this week when it meets a team from Washington University in Seattle to visit Robinson pool. Not much is known about the Washington tank team, as it has not participated against a y. a. teams whose strength is known to Herbert Allphin, Kansas swimming coach. However, the St. Louis school has a reputation of turning out strong swimming teams every year. Kansas has had only one meet this year, and that was a dual meet, which it won from Kansas State last Tuesday by a score of 4-2. It also beat the Kansas Following is a list of the Kansas entries: 300-yard medley relay: Gray, Kester, and Jones, Fisher, or Zupanec. 240-yard free style; Rowland and Poindexter. 56-yard free style; Ritchie and Bowman. Diving: Stipp. 100-yard free style: Nowosinske 100-yard free style. Newhouse and Jones or Zupanee. 150-card back stroke: Ritchie and 400-yard free style relay. Nowo- siew, Ritchie, and two of the follow- ing: Jones, Fisher, Zupanec, and Bowman. Miner. 440-yard free style: Fisher and Poindexter. and Jones or Zupanec. 150-yard back stroke: Ritchie and Kester. The judges were: Jack Riggs, M. McGraw, James Smith, Earnest Boyes, and Edward Doan, finish judges; B. F. Humphrey, clerics; W. A. Dill, cleric; Jack Riggs, B. F. Humphrey, and Fred Almody, and Jim Bramble, work of confession. C. J. Pasey, associate professor of medicine will give a lecture this morning in the class in pharmacy of the School of Pharmacy, Professor Foster is in rainfall, and climatic conditions on the different seasons meets in the *chemistry* building. Posey Speaks to Class 200-yard breast stroke: Elias and Miller. FRIDAY - SATURDAY--your golden tones, Special Selling of 1 Lot Wool Suits and Topcoats Here Is Your Chance to Save on GOOD CLOTHES $16.75 CARL'S The Cost Is Low---your golden tones, Grace Moore Goes to Town! The Short-Cut to Results Riskin, "it happened one night," had a yen to Make grace Moore a comedienne. Said: "You've tickled their ears with Now let's go to town with their funny bones." And so Moore the Merriest tops her renown With the founiest, swingiest in town! GRACE MOORE in "When You're in Love" She sings "Minnie the Moocher" with gestures! SUNDAY at the DICKINSON USE AND READ Kansan Classified Ads If the job is possible in any way, Kansan Classified Ads will do it. 25c for 25 words 1 time 50c, same ad 3 times 75c, same ad 6 times Call at the Kansan Business Office Women's Intramurals Women's Intimutals Results of the second round of deck tennis singles are as follows: Doria Griffin, Corbin hall, defeated Arbeine Irwin, Siema Kroen, 6-2, 6-0. Pi Beta Phi defeated Alpha Cham Omega 3-0; Alpha Gamma Delta de- fected Watkins host, 2-in deck思 played, played Wednesday. --are here for your approval. The Intramural office requests that all intramural fees for the semester be paid as soon as possible. The fee for each organization is 8% of the session. Games in the second round of the deck tennis singles tournament must be played off by Saturday, according to the Intramural office. Spring Grid Practice Is Postponed a Week Spring football practice will start on Monday, March 8 instead of on March 1 as originally planned, be played at the stadium and the damnness of the sod. Coach Lindsey said that candidates would probably check out equipment next week so they could get a head start, and a long week. Lindsey also hopes to make it the best spring session in years. he expects to have a large number of men out, including many of them with disabilities but lack the experience. Glenn Prussell, new assistant diversity coach is expected to arrive before the practice starts. This will be a major part of his preparation, exception of Earl Chaff, Smith, Smith. 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