UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937 PAGE FOUR 3 Jayhawkers To Resume March For the Title Wildcats Have Hopes for Victory Over League Leading Kansas Quintet The Joy Hawkwaters will resume their march toward the Big Six title tonight at Manhattan when they meet a victory hungry bunch of Kansas State Wildcats. These Wildcats had a taste of victory Monday night at Missouri and Alabama, where they would to repeat against the conference-leading Joyhawks. Doctor Allen has been guarding carefully against sickness on his squad and they are in good shape for the game. Allen remembers the fight the K-State players did without no chances, Rogers, and Schmidt or Holiday, Wellhausen, Praile and Noble will take the floor at the opening whistle, Golay, Durand, Lutton, Cockle, Kappleman, Wedner and Booker, others who will make the team. The team will take the front to Manhattan. Chief trouble-maker Frank Groves, all-conference center, sharpened his claws Monday night when he scored 24 points against the Tigers, and Doctor to play and means to those claws. Ed Kilmire, another leading conference scorer, and Homer Wesche are other dangerous scorers who must be watched. There is a possibility that jack Kimmire will not match the fit, may see action for the Wildcats in tonight's game. The game will start at 7:30 and will be broadcast over station KSAC, K-State radio station. Only K-State students will be admitted to the game so it will do no good for local fans to go to Manhattan. The line-ups: Kansas Rogers 1 Schmidt K-State Klimek or Holliday Wellhausen Praille Noble Wesche Groves Poppenhouse Kramer Lerner Officials-E. C. Quigley and Gene Johnson. University Swim Squad Rounds Into Condition Sophomores Mainstays; Lack of Veterans Is Handicap Twenty men have been reporting regularly at the pool in Robinson gym to make up the University men's swimming squad. Coach Tichter albeit says that the men are getting in good condition and are closing up well. Although there have been no meets scheduled for this season as yet, several meetings are to be held soon. Last year, the team participated in five dual meets, an A.A.U. meet, and the Bir Six meet. Six of the twenty swimmers reporting are frehmmen, and owing to the lack of lettermn available, Alphine will have to select most of his team from the frehmn team of last season. He will be Maxim Elai and William Kever, William Zupanne has had two years of competition but has not lettermn. Following is a list of the variety squad members reporting regularly and their classes: George Bowman, dashes; Carlos de Losan, diving; Maxim Elias, breast stroke; Paul Fisher, dashes and middle distances; William Lee Gray, back stroke; Morton Jones, dashes. George Kathary, breast atroke; Bil Kester, backstroke; Walter Muller, breast stroke; Vete Noadajaina, dashes and middle distances; Bill Overton, breaststroke; Art Pointeden, long distances; John Ritchie back stroke and dashes; and William Zunanee, dahes. Jav Janes To Support Baseball Jay James To Support Baseball At a meeting held yesterday afternoon, the Jay James voted to suppor- t the Jays' baseball games during the spring season. ing the spring season. Arrangements were made to pledge week the following people. Dorothy Blue fa'ja 39; Joan nette Janury, c30; Betty Graham e'uncil; and Armeda Braun, c39. Read the Kansan Classified Ads. Have You Tried Our "FAMOUS RECIPE" CHILI 10c — Bowl — 10c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union In This Corner By Hugh Wire Frank Groves, the sharp-shootingnee from Kansas State, who is now half way through the basketball season, has an average of 146.7 points for each conference games played, surpasses record established last year by Ray Ebling. Ebling must have 141 points in 10 contests. Games for an average of 14.10. With five games left to play, Groves will have a hard time keeping this average. If he is stopped tonight like Flemming was at Iowa State last week, his average will go down like a punctured balloon. Mr. Groves apparently plays well in sumption that if averages shoots enough the law of averages will take care of it. A lot of his shots, which barely nick the back-board, waste a good share of the time that Kansas State is in possession of the ball. While looking over a booklet on basketball we noticed this interesting fact. It seems that way back in "Phon" Alen hung up a record that no Kansas player has surpassed thus far. In a game with Emporia State Normal, Mr. Allen led Kansas to a 60 to 14 victory, scoring 10 field goals and 6 free throws for a total of 26 points. Coach Allen has given his boys something to shoot at besides the basket. If this big bank of ice which is covering the Hill ever melts, and the ground drys, the air will begin to resound with the crack of horsehide against wood. Plans for baseball bat should be made in the way, and a call for material will probably be given as soon as the weather is suitable for practice. From the various hooks of despair coming from the eastern basketball couches concerning the zone defense used by a few of the mid-west teams, it can be asen that they either don't like the system or can't cope with the situation. Doctor Allen uses what he calls a "straitified zone" defense, but insists that it is not a zone defense in the strict sense of the word. The man-to-man defense used by a large number of teams is harder on the individual player than is the zone defense in which each player covers or guards a section of the court in order to make an effective position. It tends to make a closer defense, and takes intelligent head work by the players. Next Home Game With Iowa State Saturday Contest is Second Game With Big Six Foe This Year The next game for the Jawahierers after their invasion of Aggies will be a game here Saturday night with Iowa State. The contest will mark the second meeting of the two teams, Kansas having taken the game at Ames by a score of 36 to 26 last week. In this first game the Kansas guards solved the main problem, one that had been vexing other Big Six teams, by stopping Jack Flemming, high scoring forward of the Iowa State team. Flemming was held without a field goal, though he managed to collect 3 free throws. However, it may have been remembered that the Jayhawks held Flemming to 3 points in the first game, but in the second he managed to break away for 13 points. Blhnik, veterian Cyclone player, carried the burden of the Iowa State offense against the Jayhawkers in the first game this year, scoring 9 points. He was assisted in the scoring by Kliebenstein, guard, who made 6 points in his first Big Six game; and by Poole, center, who hit two field goals and one free throw. The scoring of the Kansas City Ames was pretty well divided at five. Prulse was the high scooper with 10 points. Schmidt, starting his first game, scored three field goals and two free throws. Rogers, Wellhausen, and Nobile each had 6 points. One of the pre-game hopes of the Kansas coach was fulfilled. Doctor Allen had hoped that the Jayhawks would get over the scoring lethargy that had seemingly pressured his defense. The K. U. five answered this problem by scoring 25 points during the first period. The second desire of Doctor Allen was that the players would improve their free-throw records. The team did bring up its average from 19 to 20 points in 20 tries. Allen however, is still hoping for further improvement in this department. GAMES THIS WEEK Tomorrow Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Norman. 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The Above Prices Are Final — Better Come Today New Spring Botany Ties $1 Men's Intramurals Mom's intramural basketball schedules for this week are as follows; New Spring Stetson Hats $5 & $6 A.T.O. vs. PI.K.A. on east court B.C.L.A. vs. P.I.K.A. on west court at 6 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Temn. vs. Buckeyes on east court at 8 p.m. Temn. vs. Buckeyes on west court at 10 p.m. "B" on west court at 10 p.m. Tomorrow S.A.E. vs. Triangle on east court walters at 530 p.m.; Moody Muddies versa; Rock Chalk II on east court walters at 7 p.m.; Moody Muddies on west court at 7 p.m.; S.A.M. v. Phi Delt on east court at 8 p.m; Triangle Chalk I on west court at 8 p.m. Box scores for last night's games A.K. Pu (18) K.L.K. (17) Dempster, J 0 (7) Sutton, C 0 (7) Cardes, c 3 (5) Holla, h 4 (5) Hansen, h 0 (5) Miller, m 0 (5) Baker, b 0 (5) Totals 8 2.7 Official, Localized Ghosts I (24) Hardwood, f. 0.2 Cullinb, f. 1.0 Cullinb, g. 0.1 Blend, g. 0.1 Blend, g. 0.1 Kelly, j. 2.0 Kelly, j. 2.0 Knight, j. 2.0 Theta Tau (15) Cole, f g 41 Hong, f 1 0 Hung, f 1 0 Ravell, g 1 0 Tundrum, g 0 0 Toulouse, g 0 0 Totals 8.1 Totals 11.2 2 Totals ___7.2 2 OSIal, Cooper. Women's Intramurals to the Tranngle Volley ball schedules for this week include the following games: In last night's volleyball balls game Sigma Phi defeated Delta. Delta to defeat Sigma Phi Epiphany. Sigma Phi defended Sigma Phi and AAM forfeited to the Triangle. Theta Tetu vs. Signa No on south court at 4:30 p.m. on S.A.E. at 5:00 p.m. on S.A.E. at 5:10 p.m. on S.P.E. on north court at 5:10 p.m. on S.G.M. on S.A. on south court Tomorrow A. T.O. vs. Kappa Sigma on south court at 12 o'clock, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gamma on south court at 7:30, TD vs. S.A.M. on north court at 9 o'clock, Ghosts on south court at 7:39 p.m. Water polo games scheduled for today have been changed to March 18 Ohio Chiomega soccer deleted Alpha Gamma Delta, 12-5, in basketball Tuesday night in Robinson gymnasium. third quarter. Corbin took complete possession of the ball during the fourth quarter through the elf-hoop by a 10-yard drive by Griffin and Marjorie Baer. In the final playoff for the basketball championship of organizers, the Clippers beat the Bce Phi, 23-9. The game was closer and much harder fought than the second half with Corbin leading the second half with 18 points up to 18 in their favor late in the Members of the Corbin team were: forwards, Macri Boer, Derrick Griffin, left defense, Ritchie Skivee, guards, Dorothy Jane Willemine, Gaylene Stafford, and Mary Brueckner. 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