PAGE FOUR 18022304 Y TUESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JAYHAWKERS MEET K-STATE HERE TONIGHT Wildcats Have Won One And Lost Two Games In Conference So Far This Year Average of Three Aggies Higher than any Other Big Six Team BATTLE OF CENTERS Featuring three men who together have averaged more points than any other Big Six team, the Kansas State Wildcats will attempt to win a national title with Jayhawkers, in a big six battle tonight at the Auditorium. So far the Manhattan team has won one game from Iowa State and dropped two close ones to Oklahoma. The team was barely able to beat 28-26. Saturday night the Wildcats were nosed out by the Sooners 36-42 and were playing without the services of Al Burns, high scoring forward who probably will see action tonight. Coach Carl Krieger, both at Lakeside and forwards, Groves at center, and Schierman and Cleveland at gun's. Klimek, with an average of 11 points for conference games, and Groves, All-Conference center, with an average of 11.5, are men who will have to be kept out of scoring territory if the Kansas team is to anxex their third straight Big Six victory. Wesche, a sophomore is in filling in for the ailing Burns, and has been doing a nice job of it. Scherman hurt his side with an injury guard and has averaged 3.5 points a game. Kansas should be out for revenge on the fifth K-State starter, Howard Cleveland, for what amount he on the football field this year. Other men who are making the trip here are Drier, Fulton, Poppenhouse, Burns and Kramer. Doctor Allen announced last night that he would start either Schmidt or Holiday and Rogers at the forward posts, Wellnusman at center, and Praille and Irene at center. Praille came having a casual Prale game — no night's game when he made a great stop of Bredechoeff set-up and crushed his hand through the glass of the west door in the Auditorium. While his hand was cut rather painfully by tonight's game, Schmidt, who did it tonight, passed in passing and bill-handling, is suffering from a charley horse that may slow him down somewhat. He kept his perfect free throw record intact by hitting his only two tries against the Rev. Robert A. Bentley, then presented to lead a community sing. The game will start usual at 7:30. Basketball This Week Tonight Kansas vs. Kansas State at Law; rence. Tomorrow Iowa State vs. Missouri at Colum- Kansas vs. Wasburn at Topeka. Iowa State vs. Drake at De Moline. Kansas State vs. Southwestern a Manhattan. Women's Intramurals Ping Pong Pins will be played off Jan. 18, at 4:20 p.m. Pi Beta Phi vs. Chevron the I.M. Jan. 15, at 4:20 p.m. The Beta Phi game will meet the L.W.W. Ping Pong Doubles Standings Hong Kong Bengal War **Group I** L.W.W. 4 T.N.T. 3 Corbis 2 Watkins 1 **Group II** Pi Beta Phi 4 Alpha Chi Omega 0 Alpha Chi Pi 2 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 **Group III** Chi Omega 4 Chi Omega 3 Chi Omega 1 K-State Wildcats Will Scratch and Claw Tonight in Effort To Break 6-Year Jinx A rivalry that had its beginning in 1907 will be resumed tonight when the K-State Wildcats invade Ja-hawyter territory to try once again to break the jinx the Kansas have had over them. Not since 1929 have the Wildcats won a conference victory over Kansas, and that year they eked out a 36-35 decision. That is the only Big Six win they hold over their University rivals, although in 1933 they captured a pair of non-conference tills. Before the forming of the Big Six, the K-Staters were able to keep al-mat even with their state rivals, winning 30 games to 26 for Kansas. They lagged behind in total points, however, 163 to 1307. In the all-time series, Kansas led to 30 for K-State. Kansas has scored 2522 points to 2121 for K-State. The Manhattan team will have the consolation of not having to face high scoring Ray Ebling in this game. Ebling, scoring wizard of the Big Six for three years, scored 87 points during the six games played. He scored an average of 142 points a game and throws some light on the Aguilles' failure for those three years. Rock Nobile and Paul Rogers, two-year lettermen, have never tasted defeat at the hands of their state rivals and will be battling to keep their record On the other hand, elongated Frank Groves, all-Big Six selection the past two years, has never been on a team that outscored the Jayhawks. No doubt Groves will be playing ball in his last appearance as a Wildcat on the University home grounds. He holds the record of being the highest scoring center for one year with a 128 average. Alumni Board In Midwinter Session Jamma Phi Beta ... 2 2 Sigma Kappa ... 1 3 Alpha Omineer Pi ... 0 4 The final rounds of basketball, ping pong and darts will be played off after finals. In basketball, Alpha Delta Pi won Group I, Pit Beta Pi won Group II, Irwin led 1 and lost none, win- group III, and Corbin won Group IV. Commencement and Election of New Officers to Be Discussed Tuesday at 9 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi will play Corbin hall. The Board of directors of the Alumni association meets today for their annual midwinter session. Bruce Hurd, 14, president of the board called the meeting to make announcement exercises this spring. Men's Intramurals Plans will be for the spring financial and membership campaigns as well as to appoint the nominating committee for the spring election of officers. The alumni board will take care of the appointment of a fourth alumni member of the athletic board as was decided at the meeting Sunday. The following graduates from the University are members of the board: Bruce Hard, '14, Topека, president; Clarence Lairy, Burt, '09, Hutchinson, vice-chairman; Topека, Prof. L. N Flint, '17, Lawrence; Miss Helen Rhodia Hoopes, '14, Lawrence; Roland Boynton, '18, Topека; Clem Lambert, '07, Kansas City; George March, '09, Lawrence; Mrs Maria Slade May, 16, Atchison; T. J Strickler, '06, Kansas City; Ms. Mo. Little Reit, '22, Kansas City; W. Walker G. Thiele, '30, Toebe. Walter G. Thiele, a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court, was president last year. Trojans (17) Buckeyes (26) [H]expel g f f 1 g f f 2 g f f 3 Frakes, f 0.1 1 1 Manning, f 0.2 0 2 Neum, n 0.1 0 1 Harper, f 0.1 0 2 Hanna, h 0.1 0 1 Laing, f 0.1 0 2 R.Perrin, g 0.1 0 1 Gleason, f 0.1 0 2 Perrin, g 0.1 0 1 Klayer, f 0.4 0 2 Perrin, g 0.1 0 1 Housdor, f 0.4 0 2 818 1148 One by one, University intramural basketball teams have been topped by 12 games in the 59 aggregations engaged in the competition of four different divisions, only 8 are unbeaten. About one-half of the schedule has been completed. In Division I, Phi Delts, Delta Taus, and S.A.E. are leading the pack. None of these teams have yet tasted defeat. The Phi Delts have won five straight games, turning Kappa into Kappa. Kappa is Kappa. Kappa is Kappa. Phi Pal's. and A.T.O. A hot race is in progress in Divi- Chi. The team of the Chi Phi Chi are leading, neither team has a host game so far. Several teams including the last year intramural teams have advanced to the Galloping Ghosts, Theta Tau, and the Ohio Rangers are all strong Rock Chalk II stopped the Hell Hounds last week in a game which gave them the exclusive lead in Disc Golf. But they are also runners-up in this race. In the "B" Division, the Sigma Chi's, Ph Gam's, and S.P.E. are tied first, while they are 17 in the last place and almost one of them may take it. Intramural Standings Basketball Division I W L Pct. Phi Delta Theta 3 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 0 Delta Tau Delta 3 1 Kappa Sigma 4 800 Phi Kappa Sigma 4 2 Phi Kappa Pi 4 2 Delta Chi 3 667 Delta Chi 3 2 Sigma Chi 3 2 Sigma Chi 3 3 Sigma Nu 3 200 Sigma Nu 3 500 Beta Theta Pi 3 500 Pi Kappa Alpha 2 4 Careful — Don't Let Wet Feet Be Your Waterloo. 1017 Mass. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Let us "Fix 'em" before it's too late. W. E. Whetstone. Prop. Acacia 1 4 5 Delta Upsilon 1 5 5 Triangle 0 4 4 Sigma Alpha Mu 0 5 5 Division II W L 10 Pet. Pichi Chi 4 9 Johnson's All Stars 3 10 Oriango Rangers 5 1 Theta Tau 4 1 Theta Jawhaws 3 1 Galloping Ghosts I 3 1 Alpha Kappa Pai 3 2 Kappa Eka Kappa 2 2 Cook, Nick 2 4 Y.M.C.A. I 4 4 Mccullough 1 207 Westminsters 0 5 Collegians 0 5 Division III W L Pet. Rock Chail K 3 1000 Hell Hounds 4 1 800 Whirlwinds 4 1 800 Buckeyes 4 1 750 Toons 2 2 700 Galloping Ghosts II .. 3 2 .500 Y.M.C.A. II .. 3 2 .400 Hexagons .. 2 3 .400 River Rats .. 3 4 .200 Two Trees .. 4 2 .200 Moody Muddlers .. 1 4 .200 Galloping Ghosts III .. 1 4 .200 "B" Division Sigma Chi B 3 0 1.000 Pi Gamma Delta B 5 0 1.000 Sigma Phi Epsilon B 3 0 1.000 Kappa Sigma B 4 1 0.890 Kappa Pi B 4 1 0.890 Sigma Alpha Epsilon B 2 1 0.667 Sigma Chi Theta B 2 2 0.690 Beta Theta Pi B 2 2 0.500 Phi Deltai Theta C 2 2 0.400 Phi Gamma Delta C 1 2 0.333 Pi Kappa Alpha B 1 2 0.250 Pi Kappa Beta B 1 2 0.250 Theta Tau B 0 4 0.900 Acacia B 0 4 0.900 Acacia Cosine B 0 4 0.900 YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE Suit Sale 25 and $ 33_{3}^{1} \% $ discount Topcoat Sale 25 and $ 33_{3}^{1} \% $ discount 1 Lot Stetson, Mallory Hats ... $2.95 Fancy Garter-Top Socks ... 35 Wool Plaid Jackets ... $3.95 65c Neckties, 45c, 3 for ... $1.25 $1.00 Neckties, 65c, 2 for ... $1.25 $1.50 Neckties ... $1.00 $2.00 Neckties ... $1.35 AND Manhattan and Shirtcraft Shirts Manhattan and Horner Pajamas Glad to Show You The "Wise Man" Is Stocking Up His Wardrobe Now--- Copyright 1937, LOGETT & MYERS TOBACCO C- 1