PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawks Need One More Game To Cinch Title Must Defeat Nebraska To Have Undisputed Possession of Championship STANDING OF THE TEAMS w 1 l 1 pct. ptts. pts. o.p. Kansas 7 1 675 381 209 Nebraska 6 2 750 293 249 Okahoma 6 2 750 293 249 Kansas State 4 5 444 377 352 Iowa State 2 6 250 234 311 Iowa State 2 6 250 234 311 The Jayhawkers moved within one game of cinching at least a tie for the championship when they defeated Oklahoma last Saturday. If the Jayhawkers can defeat Nebraska Saturday, they will be tied in the first place. InIdaho is looming however, they can still lift it, however we winning Missouri Nebraska to gain a title must defeat Kanus and also win from Iowa State, and then it would be a co-championship unless Kansas lost to Oklahoma is practically out of the picture. The Sooners must win over Missouri and Iowa State, Kansas must lose both of its games, and Nebraska must lose to Iowa State to win the game. This way, it for the conference crown. The remaining conference games: Feb. 28, Oklahoma vs. Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 27, Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lincoln; Oklahoma vs. Iowa State at Ames. at Ames. March 3, Nebraska vs. Iowa State at Ames. at Annes. March 4, Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia. The summary; Kansas (29) g ft mtt pf plf Rogers, f 3 1 0 1 43.5 Holliday, f 1 1 0 1 38.5 Wrightman, c 4 3 2 3 39 Praile, g 4 3 2 3 27.5 Schmidt, f 0 2 0 0 5.5 Boble, g 0 2 0 0 5.5 Kammerk, f 0 0 0 0 2 Durand, g 0 1 0 1 1.5 Boslevac, g 0 0 1 1 1.5 Golay, g 0 0 0 0 1.5 Weigel, c 0 0 0 0 1.5 Corlis, g 0 0 0 0 1.5 14 11 10 12 200 Oklahinny (15) Ottie, f-g, 1 3 0 2 35.5 Connelly, f_ 2 0 4 46 Gaming, c, 2 0 3 39 Martin, m 1 1 0 36 Remy, g 0 0 0 2 16 Needy, f 0 0 1 8.5 Needy, g- 0 0 1 38 Smith, g 0 0 0 1 1 Grayson, c 0 0 0 1 Totals 7 5 7 18 200 Men's Intramurals The Phi Delt "B" team chalked up another victory last night by an 18-13 score over the Beta. The Phi Delt "B" team Whirldwinds were administering a 26-17 defeat to the Hexagons. The Phi Delt "B" team Scherotfer of the losers each garnered 12 points to the toe for his scoring home run. The Beta scored a 50-44 Sleeper of the Phi Delt's shipped in 8 points against the Beta "$^B$" to lead the Beta. Barium f, - g ft f Schroeter, f - 6 03 Robb, c - 0 03 Lamm, g - 1 00 McCoy, g - 0 03 Wildlife (26) L. Tharp, f. 3 R. Tharp, f. 2, 1, 3 R. Tharp, f. 1, 3 S.petigeld, g. 0 Kinglund, g. 1 Dowerer + 0, 2 Dowerer + 1, 2 f t f f Basketball, f 1 2 0 Sleepers, f 3 2 0 Trecheries, f 3 2 0 Trainings, f 3 2 0 Waynam, g 1 0 Townley, g 1 0 Beta "B" (13) B. B. "11" (A) Bank's, f 0 15 Banks, f 0 15 Murphy, f 2 0 0 Kane, c 1 0 0 Kane, c 1 0 0 Bernig, g 1 2 0 Bernig, g 1 2 0 Nicholson, h 1 2 0 Stewart, d 2 0 1 Stewart, d 2 0 1 Springer, h 1 2 0 Voley ball games last night resulted in victory for the Phil Pa's over S.A.M. by scores of 15, 24 and 30, UU, in the games of identical scores, 21, 2-4, 2-4. Basketball schedules for this week include the following games: Official: Keown. Today River Rats v. Hell Hounds on east camp; Sigma B "B" for Gam v. Gam; Sigma Ch "C" for Gam on 6 m.; DU, v. Sigma No on east court at west court at 10 p.m. All-Stars on west court at 10 pm. Wednesday Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi on east court at 9 p.m.; Galloping Ghosts Ivs. I-K-E K vs. Galloping Ghosts II vs. Muddlers vs. Trojans on east court at west court on west court at 9 p.m.; Buckeyes vs. Galloping Ghosts III on east court at west court at 10 p.m. In This Corner George S. Bretnall was appointed head track coach at Iowa State college last week. Bretnall, a native of Kansas, was an assistant at University at Baldwin, for the past Record of Individual Players in Non-Conference Games of 1936-7 Name Gns. Gs. Mds. Md s. Pet. Pp Tl. Ave. 1 Groves, Kansas State 8 42 8 13 14 78 17 67 11 2 Martin, Oklahoma 8 12 15 15 787 13 67 11 3 Johnson, Kansas 8 23 33 12 578 13 79 987 4 Prale, Kansas 9 29 18 13 580 13 79 987 5 Burns, Kansas State 9 28 18 13 580 13 79 987 6 Parmentier, Kansas State 10 30 23 11 679 10 84 43 7 Powershey, Oklahoma 3 9 14 5 444 6 12 75 8 Kilneck, Oklahoma 3 9 14 5 444 6 12 75 9 Blahun, Iowa State 8 22 11 14 440 6 12 75 10 Blahun, Iowa State 10 23 19 15 791 6 15 63 11 Noble, Kansas 9 14 10 9 600 10 85 42 11 Holiday, Kansas 9 14 10 9 600 10 85 42 11 Gryce, Kansas 9 13 11 11 500 10 37 41 11 Rogers, Kansas 8 11 7 0 100 10 27 41 11 Durand, Kansas 6 6 4 1 800 11 16 267 11 Schmidt, Kansas 6 6 3 1 667 11 16 343 11 Corlis, Kansas 9 5 3 4 450 11 16 44 11 Hall, Kansas 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 11 Delawey, Kansas 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 11 Kappelman, Kansas 4 1 1 0 1 000 0 2 75 11 Piper, Kansas 4 1 1 0 1 000 0 2 75 11 Weidner, Kansas 8 0 3 3 500 2 2 375 11 Cox, Kansas 6 0 2 0 1000 2 2 333 11 Fugtig, Kansas 4 0 2 0 000 2 2 333 11 Borovetsky, Kansas 3 0 0 1 000 3 0 0 11 Beileevic, Kansas 3 0 0 1 000 3 0 Following Is the Big Six Team Record in Non-Conference Games W 1 L Pet Pct Md Med Min M 1 4 833 74 51 27 654 70 199 64 Gro Ave Oklahoma 5 4 833 74 51 27 654 70 199 64 -30 Kansas 5 4 833 74 51 27 654 70 199 64 -30 Nebraska 5 5 500 133 80 60 571 108 340 40 -42 Iowa State 5 5 500 133 80 60 571 108 340 344-36 IOWA State 5 5 500 133 80 60 571 108 340 30-34 29 18 69 272 370 482 163 362 163 361 game, to Philadelphia for the right to seek the services of San Francisco the Nebraska star, when he graduated. In an attempt to make the various professional teams as even as possible, the weakest teams are given first chance at the cream of the college material each year. 14 years. Coach Brettnall's teams have long been outstanding in this section, and have won eight of the last nine Kansas conference championships in track. As an undergraduate at Cornell College, Brettnall was a member of the United States Olympic track team in 1920. Pro football again came to the front last week when the Chicago Bears announced the trading of Bill Hewitt, one of the finest ends in the Our inventive cousins in the Oklahoma Sooners have a relatively new sport on tap for this spring. It is none other than the球队-split OH BOY, I GOTTA TELL DAD ABOUT THIS! PACKARD with the Sweat-Casting ROUND Head LEKTRO-SHAVER ting derby, Tri Phi, the campus spitting group which sponsors the contest, offers as prize for first place a new cupidier fresh from a mail-order house. So far the sport has not been officially recognized by the Big Six, but the Sooners have hopes that by furnishing each man a uniform consisting of hip boots, an amkle-length slacker, goggles, a sleeve hemeh, the sport will be enough to pass the Big Six rules. This amazing new shaving instrument just purses the whiskers away. Shaves dry. no brush. No lather. No nicks. No cuts. No wax. The fastest advance in a Thousand years of shaving. DYNAMIQUE Nicholas $5 Engine tuned thrasher. $7.50 Lewis. $9.00 LEWIS. $9.00 LEKTRO CASE This streamlined model, with built in flameless lighters. Begins filling only once in three meters of carpet, covers one square meter or puts up in metal $7.50 in chrome . . . $10 in enamel . . . $15 in catwalk . . . $18 Couch Hugo Otakipal, who guides the destinies of the Cyclone "Twisters" in the squared ring, has decided that he can get more from his team. Other Models of Flameless LEKTROLITE Compact, inexpensive, equally popular with men and women. Seven thrilling colors. Lighter and Huid only $1.25. This latest LEKTROLITE triumph lights both cigars and cigarettes and REFILLS ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Nickel $7.50; Chromo $10; Engine turned $12.50; Lacquer and Chrome $17.50. He is awarding trophies at the end of the season to the high scoring Cyclone wrestler on the squad, to the grappler making the highest scholastic average during the winter quarter, and to the man showing the most improvement during the season. This just about covers the whole field, the good smart and best team. The present time Frank Linn, 145-pound junior, and brother of Hugh Linn, national collegiate champion in 1930, is leading the squand with a total of 23 points. He has won six matches. THE MIDGETS LEKTRO TRAY AND LIGHTER Women's Intramurals Results of the first round of deck tennis are as follows: Myra Barker, 6-4, 7-5; Smith, Chi Omega, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4; Ruth Baker, I.W. W失, 5-6, 7-5; McBaker, Pi, 6-0, 6-0; Eleanor Cairn, Kappa Kappa Gamma, defame,裁判Crewford, Gamma, defame,裁判Grewford, Glikeson, Alpha Gamma Delta, defends Betty Graham, Sigma Kappa. --and Gray. 440-yard free style relay: Nowosinski, Kester, Bowman, and Ritchie. --- The last practice for class basketball teams will be eligible to play in the class games and earn W.A.A. points, all players must report to this practice. Winners in the women's intramural swimming preliminary contests, but not in the final meet of the tournament. FI Betta Pepa and Kappa Giorgio Giannini made the meets last week, with Betty Kester, the kappa, and the highest number of individual points. Kiecie and Kester tied for honors with three first place finishes. Deck tennis doubles matches to b. played Monday are: Kappa Sapa vs. Alpha Delta Pi, 42; Corbin hall vs. Alpha Omicron Pi, 5. Scores for the organizations in the meets held last week are as follows: Pi Beta Phi, 51. Kappa Kappa Gamma, 40 Kappa Alpha Theta, 37 Corbin Hedge, 12 Kappa Chi Omega, 14 Independent, 11 I.W.W., 9 Chi Omega, 8 MTE, 6 Alpha Delta Pi, 5 Sigma Kappa, 3 Squad to Manhattan For Dual Swim Meet Eight New Men Make Alphin Wary of Results Eleven members of the Jayhawker swimming squad, accompanied by Herbert Allpin, swimming coach, will leave this morning for Manhattan, where they will meet Kanaas State in a dual meet. The meet will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The squad is composed of eight new men and three veterans. Two of the veterans, William Kester and Max Elias, are lettermen, and the other, Paul Fisher, was on the team last year but failed to earn a letter. According to Coach Alphin, it is difficult to determine how the team will conduct itself, because it is largely composed of new men, and because neither team has had a previous meet this year. 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