TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1937 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Team Plays Rockhurst Hawks Friday Lawrence High Meet Coffeyville; Boys Play Between Games The K. U. basketball team will meet the Rockhurst College Hawkes of Kansas City Friday night at 7:30 on the Auditorium court here. This game, which was added to the Kansas schedule last Saturday, will mark the first meeting of the two schools on the basketball floor. Other attractions on the evening's program will be a game between the high schools of Lawrence and Coffevey following the University game and a contest between the Spring Hill Rinkeydinks and a picked group of Lawreens who play grade school boys weighing between 58 and 80 pounds will play between the halves of the other games. Holders of season tickets will be admitted on presentation of identification cards and tickets for the Nebraska game. In the main attraction, Kansas appears to be in for an easy evening. Baker and Kansas Wesleyan, each defeated once by KU., have scored convincing victories over the Hawks, 45 to 25, and 25 to 17, respectively. The Rockhurst team is characterized by their coach, "Pat" Mason, as being a "green" team. Nevertheless, the Hawk lineup presents one star, Novesel, sophomore, who plays any position. Novesel, who will probably start at forward, has been the lending scorer for his team, and he played in Wild, forward; Kasper, center; Honehan and Snurck, of football game, guards. Coach "Phog" Allen plans to start Rogers and Holiday at forwards, Wellhausen at center, with Noble and Pralle, guards. FLOWERS Are Always Appropriate and Appreciated Fresh Cut Flowers from our greenhouses will supply your need at any time. Flower 820 Fone Ward's Flowers Failing To Score In Tense Moment Shatters Record Sylvester Schmidt, b38, is wondering what grudge the fates hold against him. "Flowers of Distinction" KILLS GERMS Mi31 SOLUTION Double-Strength Antiseptic Mouth Wash full pint 49c Glenn Cunningham, former University truck star, easily captured the three-quarter-mile handicap invitation race, feature event of the Oscareca Tab games, held Saturday night in New York. His time was 3.087 s. Schmidt, a member of the basketball squad, entered the Washburn game last Saturday night with an extremely good free throw record. Eight times he had stepped to the free throw line as he tossed the ball through the hoop. While Schmidt was in the game, a technical foul was called on Washburn. A conference was held by the Kansas players, and, respecting his record at the free throw line, Schmidt is teammates selec tioned to make him hit. He moved to the line; up went the tosse; around the rim it rolled, and fell off. As a result, Schmidt is Still wondering. Cunningham Has Little Trouble Winning Race Cunningham broke the tape 10 yards ahead of Lou Burns, Manhattan college's intercollegiate indoor 1,200 and outdoor 800 meter champion, who also started from the scratch mark. ORIGINAL CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE Forall ORDERLIES (24) 25¢ With handicaps of 40 yards to some contestants, Cunningham and Burns lost little time in taking after the leaders. Cunningham set the pace in the first lap, and then Burns started cutting down the handcap men. Going into the final lap the Japhaeker went into the lead and steadily moved ahead of the field to the finish line. Burns moved up, but did not have enough speed left to match the drive of Cunningham. H. W. STOWITS 9th and Mass. Phone 238 《SAVE with SAFETY》 at your Texasl DRUG STORE JAYHAWKERS LEAD BIG SIX CAGERS IN 'OFFENSE RATIO' Although the University of Kansas has no outstanding individual scorers in Big Six basketball competition, the team has by far the best "offense ratio" of the conference. In three games Kansas has scored the highest of 106, but has held opponents to 81, making an offense ratio of 1.55 points to 1 for the opponents. Nebraska is next with 107 points to the opponents' 89, an offense ratio of 1.2. In individual scoring, Fleming of Iowa State is at the top with 60 points in four games, for a 15-point average. In non-conference games he was second to Martin of Oklahoma. In conference play, Martin is in third place with an average of 13.5 points in four games. He then defeated Kansas State, who made 26 points in two games before he was taken ill. On proportion of free throws made, Kansas is placing second to Oklahoma, since the Sooners have made good 53 out of 49 for a .714 shot in the last seven games and 29 out of 49 (percentage 650). In the conference as a whole, 56 per cent of the free throw attempts have been made Nelson, Oklahoma, Kansas and Alabama. Oklahoma State; and Otte, Oklahoma all have perfect free throw records. Groves of Kansas State, fourth in non-conference games, is also in fourth place in conference play, with an average of 12. Rogers of Kansas has been getting into more of the games, and has moved from 20th place in run-cum-condidence individual scoring to fifth in conference play, with an average of 10.67 points. The following summaries show the standing of the leading ten conference men and the standing of the Kamas players in conference games —Free Throws— Per. -Points- Cle Md. Misc'd Pet. Fonds Tl. Ave. Name School Pos. Gls. Grs. Wt. Fleming, Iowa State f 4 18 24 15 615 4 60 15 Burns, Kansas State f 4 18 24 15 615 4 60 15 Murray, Kansas State f 4 20 19 14 714 3 50 12.5 Groves, Kansas State c 4 21 19 14 714 3 50 12.5 Rogers, Kansas f 3 14 1 1 800 6 32 10.7 Klimek, Kansas State f 4 17 7 1 800 7 41 10.65 Parsons, Nebraska g 9 11 1 3 783 7 41 8.67 Connellley, Oklahoma g 4 11 14 3 657 6 36 8.67 Blakhn, Iowa state g 4 14 5 7 417 3 33 8.25 Noble, Iowa state g 4 14 5 7 417 3 33 8.25 Wellhausen, Kansas c 3 4 1 4 200 9 2 8.67 Schmidt, Kansas f 3 4 1 4 200 9 2 8.67 Holdley, Kansas f 3 2 1 4 235 4 26 1.57 Cork, Kansas f 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 Golay, Iowa state f 1 0 0 1 000 1 0 0 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E. Whettstone, Prop. Phone 686 Good Shoe Repairing Saves U Money. Adds to your comfort and so much to appearance. comfort and so much to appearance. W.A.A. AWARDS BLAZERS, LETTERS TO NINE WOMEN receiving awards are physical educational majors. The annual awards of W.A.A. were given this semester to the following women: blazers were given to Ruth Baker, Rush Worley, Rachiel Kiene, and Dorothy Pulley. The points required to be eligible were 1350 Letter Cards, Biglew, Ruth Modrell, D. J. Willetts, and Maxine Woody, and the points required for letters were 600. All women RIFLE MATCH WITH LEAVEN- WORTH GUARDS POSTPONED STOP at The rile meet between the guards from the federal pentenitary at Leavenworth and the men's rifle team of the University scheduled for last night was postponed indefinitely. Several members of the guards' team are ill with influenza, HOT FUDGE SUNDAE 15c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union CARTER'S For Try SHELL GAS For Better Winter Performance Winter Service GOOD YEAR TIRES MAKE ME FEEL LIKE AN ARISTOCRAT "I don't like Advance Cleaning." says Hobo Harry. "It makes me feel like an aristocrat." And it does! Phone 101 Advance Cleaners N.C. LIMESTRON - FORT WORTH, N.C. 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