PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937 JAYHAWKERS TO AMES FOR GAME TONIGHT Kansas Will Attempt To Keep Big Six Record Clean and Continue Drive for Title The Jayhawkers will attempt to keep their conference record unblemished tonight as they meet the Iowa State Cyclones at Ames. FLEMMING STAR FOE To do this the Kansas defense must put a halt to the scoring set pace b Jack Flemming, Cyclone ace, who has scored an average of 15 point per game against Big Six opponent. If this problem is solved, Kansas will be able to pull away in its drive for its sixth conference title in seven years. Cyclone Ace Is High Scorer in Conference Cage Games In preparation for the game Coach "Pogi" Allen has been stressing improved performance in the free-throwing department. At the first of the season the team maintained better than a 650 average but not as good as Allen. Also intends that something shall be done to improve the playing of the team during the first half. As Doctor Alen says: "I would like to have improvement in the first half of the game, but after all the second half is important one I am glad games are not decided on the score at the half." Iowa State would like nothing better than to upset the Jayhawkers, and they have been working hard this week for the game with Kansas. It is to be remembered that only a few teams in Iowa State edged Kansas out of the title. The starting lineup in which the Cyclones will put their faith consists of Fleming and Blahik, forwarders; Johnson and Heilerman, guards. Starting for Kansas will be Rogers and Holliday, forwards; Wellhausen center; Noble and Praille, guards Others making the trip are: Schmidt who starred against Nebraska has week, Lutton, Golly, Corley, and Doe E. C. Quigley and Reeves Peter will be the officials for the game. Vacancies in Westminster Choir Vocabaries in Westminster Choir Due to the withdrawal of two students in the Westminster A Capella Chair from the University that numbered that two places are open in the first soprano section of the choir for solo soprano voices. The places will not be filled unless applicants of more than average ability in solo singing and more than average power are found. Singers who are interested should make arrangements at once with Dean Swarthout for a try-out. WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E. 9th CANDY for Valentine's Day HEART PACKAGES 25c to $1.50 Order Now! Valentine CARDS and STATIONERY PRICED RIGHT BUY EARLY H. W. Stowits The Rexall Store 9th and Mass. Phone 238 《SAVE with SAFETY》 if your Texall DRUG STORE Women's Intramurals --sunday Chi Omega and Alpha Gamma Delta will play off their basketball watch at 8:20 Tuesday. The finals in the ping pong singles were played yesterday between Virginia Winston, Alphonso Chi and Everett Waite. The finals in the ping pong singles of organized houses were played by John Piata, 4:15 between Pi Beta Phi and Chi Omega. The winners of this match will play 4:W, Wet. Pi Beta Pi and Corbin Hall, winners of their divisions will also play at 8:20 Tuesday. The winners of the Division I play at Independence Thursday. The Intramural Board met yesterday to give out entries for this semester's final meet. The board met Feb. 17-18 with the final meet Feb. 23. There will be a team deck tennis tournament and two doubles teams, two doubles teams and one single team. A deck tennis single tournament and deck tennis tournaments are also included. Lorrin Andrews To Launch Drive Against A.A.U. Chairman of Committee Wants Athletes To Be Benefited By Rules a campaign to趴 the Amateur Athletic Union has been launched by Lerom Andrew, chairperson of the A.A.U. commission of the A.A.U. Andrews maintains that many regulations now in effect are more beneficial to officials than to contenders. He has invited athletes of the nation to forward all compliants and committee. In this manner, it will be possible to gather a comprehensive idea of the likes and dislikes of the athletes of the organization, lay them before his committee and place the recommendations before the A. D. Convention in Boston next December. Several rule changes were suggested by Andrews. One would nullify the law that disqualifies an athlete from amateur standing when he announces that he is considering offers to turn professional. Andres believes that until an athlete turns professional and actually receives money for services he should be barred from ama- Tubbs Iowa Coach Tubbs Iowa Coach Iowa City, Feb. 4—(U)—Ira L. Tubbs, Miami, Fl., university coach tonight wore head and foot football coat he received University of Iowa. He will succeed Osoie Solem, who resigned after a five-year stay at the Hawkeye school to become head coach at Syracuse. Only six basketball teams remain undefeated in the men's intramural sports program, and three of these are in division I. Division II and both sections of division III each has one team with a perfect record. 'ew Undefeated Teams In Men's Intramurals Close Race in Some Divis- Close Race in Some Divisions; Water Polo The three teams with clean slates in division I are the Phil Dell's with five wins, Sig Alph's with four wins, and Delta Tau's with three wins. The team with all wins in division II, having four victories. The only undefeated team in section A, division III, is the Rock Chalk II team, which has five wins, and in section B of division III the team remains undefeated with six victories. Six of the basketball teams have yet to win a game. The S.A.M. team has seven losses against no wins in division I. The Collegians and the Westminsters have each lost five and won none in division II. In division III, both teams have lost four games and won none. They are Acacia, A.T.O., and Teta Tau. In the volley ball standings, there are two undefeated teams in division I, and three in division II. The other teams have both wins. The Deit's and the Beta's, each having four wins, and in division II are A.E, Delta Upsaion, and Phi Gam teams in the undefended class. The other teams have two wins, and in other two teams have each won two. Water polo has just started, with the Beta, D.T.D., Sigma Chi, and Phi eur ranks. He believes that the same thing should go for amateurs working for a sporting goods house. I am athlete can get a job in a line n which he is well versed. He cannot forift his amateur standing. N N N N N N According to the chairman, the criticism directed at the management of the Olympic team was deserved, and he cited an example of contestants receiving a dollar a week for laundry and expenses. Nothing But The Best Is bound to be your demand in floral orders. You are sure of--the finest in flowers prompt attention careful consideration For the Party BEAUTIFUL CORSAGES Inquire about group prices. 72 IF YOU CALL FUMSEY Films Phone 72 ALISON 927 Mass. HERE YOU ARE MEN! "K.U. Florists to K.U." Delt teams emerging victorious from their first tilts. Pi K.A. and the Sig Alph's have not played. Following are the men's intramural standings in basketball, volley ball, and water polo: Better buy one for right now and future use. BASKETBALL Division I Friday - Saturday TOPCOATS $1665 Piel Delt W 0 Sigma Nu. 2 Sig Alph A 4 Sigma Chi 3 Kappa Gamma 1 0 Pi K.A. Kappa Gamma 1 0 Pi K.A. A.T.O J 2 Acacia Pi Ph P 4 Triangle Pi Ph P 4 Triangle Delta Chi 2 S.A.M. 0 Sales in all departments Glad to show you. Division II **Division** All Stars ... 4 Orioles Rangers ... 4 Phi Chi ... 4 Gil Ghosts 13 ... 4 Hankel Plkks ... 4 Dtaa Tau ... 4 Westminsters ... 4 0, KJK, 2 Chalk Ch. 1, 2 Y.M.C.A, I 1 Cardinals 1 Collegians 6 Westminsters 4 Chisholm II 1 0 Drick Chisholm I 0 Whirlwind II 4 Buckleye 4 1 Hall Hounds II 4 Gail, Ghosts II 2 Hexagons II 2 Moody Mudier I 2 Y MCA.II 2 1 200 Tren. 1 Riter Rats. 1 Gall, Ghosts II 2 Galli, Ghosts III 2 1 2 Moody Mudier I 2 VOLLEY BALL Division 1 Berta Deli Chi Deli Dc" C Fi K.A. D.T.D. 1 Acacia 1 Acacia 1 Theta Faw 0 Theta Faw 0 S.A.F. 3 2 0 Gli Gloots 1 Delta Upsilon 9 3 0 Gphi Poi 1 Gphi Gao 2 0 0 S.A.F. 0 Gphi Chi 0 1 0 S.P.E. 0 Sigma Chai 0 0 1 S.P.E. 0 W L 1 Pit Deltel 4 0 Deltar 4 0 Gapa Sigma 2 1 A.T.O. 2 1 Kappa Sigma 2 1 Aecacia 2 W | E | L | Beta | - | 0 | Phi Gam | D T D. | - | 1 | S P-E | Sigma Ma | 1 | 0 | Phi Pw | Delta Ket | 1 | 0 | Phi Alp | Delta Ket | 1 | 0 | Sig Alp | "There weren't enough copies," said Publisher Dave Hamlin when asked about the sale of the Sour Sour Owl Sell-Out Owl yesterday, "The circulation in the magazine is about 1200, and all of the copies were gone by 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon." This is the second time this year that there has been a complete sell-out. Johnnie Layton, 12 time holder of the three cushion billiards world's championship, and many other records will play an exhibition match of three cushion 50-point billiards with Swede Wilson, local player this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the billiard room of the Memorial Union. Billiard Expert Will Play Exhibition Game Layton, a native of Sedalia, Mo. will be presented under the aupices of the National Billiard Association of America. The admission price is TYPEWRITERS for RENT REASONABLE month or semester Rates on all makes. Phone 548 REASONABLE Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Entire Spot Cash Stock of Fine Footwear at Bargain Prices for Quick Selling Stock Reduction SHOE SALE Prices Cut to the Limit. Stock Must Be Reduced and Turned Into Cash. Ties, Pumps, Straps 15. Punis, Strips Kids, Suedes, Fabrics. 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He will also demonstrate how it use parallel angles and many fancy motifs to make his musc "Bag and Diploma Shot" and four cushion reverse English shot. He won the world's pocket billiard championship in 1916, and his old friend is a star. New Jubilesta 936-38 Mass. DANCE high run of 18, 50-point three-cushion of 22 innings, and a high average for entire tournament of 1.26. Every Saturday Night 9 till 12 Layton is the second of a series of three nationally famous billiard players to be presented by the Memorial Union and the third player in the league at 3 o'clock. He is known as "The Masked Mystery Player" and formerly was the world's champion pocket billiard player. He is now recognized as one of the foremost players and instructors in pocket billiards. K. U. Rhythm Club 10c — Bowl — 10c Try Our "Famous Recipe" CHILI Sub-Basement Memorial Union UNION FOUNTAIN under the personal direction of MAKE UP COLOR HARMONY BOXES Miss Arden has created a Color Harmony Box for every new costume. 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