1 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUEESDAY, JANUARY 12. 1937 A Mexican Team Plays Jayhawks In Exhibition Tilts Allen To Use All Eligible Squadmen To Test For Coming Title Tonight brings the only international game on the Kansas schedule when the Jayhawks meet the bastion of defense in Mexico. The tilt starts at 7:30. The game should be very colorful and interesting. The Mexico team has been successful in five of eight games on this trip. One of the losses was to Southern Methodist University by a score of 37 to 31. Close Game The Kansas team is expecting it comparative breather after the Oklahoma battle Saturday night. However, it should be a close game in Coach Allen plans to use many of his players from this year and how they will show up in a game. Coach Garcia is considerably handicapped by a conflict of dates that made it necessary to leave practically half of the strength of the squad at home for a tournament in Mexico City. Community Sing Community Sing The. To add to the novelty of the game, there will be an extended information at the school singing which there will be a community sing. The leader will be J. F. Craig of Fulton. He will be assisted by the men's club under the direction of Ross Robertson. G. Criss Simpson will be at the organ climax with his curried vocals and will give some samples of their native music. Starting for the University of Mexico will be Jose Sanchez and Alredo Santos at forward, Salvador Resnillo at center, with periforte Sanchez and Rudolph Hernandez at guards. The Kansas team will be without the services of Ray Noble, veteran guard, and George Golgon, sophomore forwards, who received on the court. The starting lineup for the Jayhawkers; Rogers and Holliday; forwards; Corlis, center; Wellhausen and Paille, guards. The officials will be A. E. Woeste- neyer and Dr. L. E. Bice. Women's Intramurals Basketball Schedule Today: 9:00, east court, Kappa=Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Delta Pi west court, Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Alpha Monitor Pi, Tower 8:30w; vs. Gamma Phi Beta; west court, Chi Omega vs. Alpha Gamma Delta. Ping Pong Schedule Today: 4:15, Signa Kappa vs. Chi Omega 5:00, Kappa Kappa Kappa Gamma 6:00, Kappa Kappa Kappa 4:15, Ind. vs. Wakimu kallin 4:00, Corbain hull vs. LW.W. Thursday: 4:15, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kappa Kappa Beta Pi vs. Beta Pi vs. Alpha Chi Omega The 4th round of ping pong and the 4th round of darts must be played off by Friday, Jan. 15. Mrs. E. D. Hay Improves improve. The condition of Mrs. D. Hoy, wife of Prof. Earl D. Hay, who was injured in an auto accident Oct. 31, is still critical. Mrs. Hoy underwent a brain operation at the University of Kansas hospital, Kansas City, Sat., July 24. The proverse she will be able to return to Lawrence in about two weeks. STOP at CARTER'S For Winter Service We may think snow a curse, but he basketball team from the University of Mexico finds it an enjoyable novelty, that is all, but the oak. Augustine Garcia, a graduate of Kansas State Teachers college Try SHELL GAS For Better Winter Performance Team From Mexico Playing Tonight Finds Kansas Snow a Slippery Novelty GOODYEAR TIRES This being most of the players' first encounter with snow, it seems that they insisted on raising the windows of the bus while it was snowing so they could feel the snow. The coach, to whom it is no new item, is slowly recovering from a severe chill. After an interview with Coach Garcia, who is the only one of the group who is able to speak English, it was learned that basketball in Mexico, is the top sport of all the collegiate games. It is second only to basketball in New York, which is still the most thrilling to the hearts of the Mexican people. The Mexican team will go into tonight's fray as the underdogs, largely due to the fact that a team of equal strength had to be left in Mexico City in order to play in their league there. Out of his first six games he missed two and would not bring three to play the American teams which they are playing while on this tour, Garcia hopes he didn't weaken the team he left at home too much as they have a record of 48 straight victories in Mexico which they would hate to have broken. When his squad is all together Garcia has a starting line-up which averages over 6 feet, 2 inches in height. Garcia is very nervous because Garcia is very sorry that he couldn't bring his full team along as he feels they are capable of playing with most of the American teams. City for his home since he is satisfied that it is the most beautiful city in the world. He said that the stories concerning the wilderness of Mexico amuse him greatly, Mexico City being as modern and well-behaved as any of the cities in the United States. Men's Intramurals --town Stratton has demanded that Mason lay off and asks that he will recommend an F for Mason's work in editing if he doesn't leave a clear All Stars (29) All Stars | g lt 1 Wiley, f. 1 Brunton, f. 2 10 Stark, c. 1 Johnson, g. 1 Johnson, g. 1 McNally, g. 1 02 *p.* Ghosts' Pg. 218 f gft O'Dell; f. 2.0 Harwood, f. 2.0 Day, c. 1 Dawes, f. 1 Dawes, g. 1 Blandon, f. 1 1417 G. Glossi g 1ft Johnson, f 0.1 Landsey, f 1.01 Bordm r, m 1.02 Ribbon, r, m 3.12 Ribbon, r, m 3.12 Barley, f 1.2 Murwaisi . g f 10 King, d'1. g f 10 Domates . c 3. 2 Pandit . c 3. 2 R. Tharp, g f 10 R. Tharp, g f 10 Springf, d 0. 4 Chaney, g f 0. 4 Chaney, g f 0. 4 1437 Meeting For Candidates Chandler Will Explain Services of Teacher's Appointment Bureau Candidates for teaching position for the fall term of 1937 are requested to attend the annual meeting on the Teachers Appointment bureau to be held in the Little Theater of the United States, p. h. E. H. Chandler, secretary of the Teacher's Appointment bureau, will explain the service of the bureau which finds positions in schools all over the United States for students listed in its files. Instruction for fillers of this form will be given at the meeting. Kansas and Nebraska Lead the Conference Jayhawks to Play Tigers On Home Court Saturday After a week of conference play, the Kansas Jayhawks and the Nebraska Cornhoppers are the only unleashed teams in the Big Six race. Oklahoma and Kansas State each have won one and lost one, while the Missouri Tigers and the Iowa State Cyclones have failed to break Kansas, who beat Oklahoma, 28-26, at Norman Saturday night, meets the University of Mexico five in a non-conference tilt tonight and the Missouri Tigers Saturday night. The Tigers have a perfect non-conference record, beating the Nebraska lost their first conference game 22-31 — Nebraska Saturday. The crippled Iowa State team plays Missouri tomorrow night on their home court and meets Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday. The Sooners meet Oklahoma A. & M. at Norman in a non-conference game tomorrow and play Kansas State at Manhattan Satire in their second Big Six contest. To Discuss Convocations In the other conference game played Saturday night, the Kansas State Wildcats beat Iowa State Cyclones 44-31. The Kansas State team lost their conference opener to Oklahoma 41-7 last Monday. With all of the Big Six basketball teams having played at least one game, the early standings of the teams in conference play is as fol- | | W | L | Pts.Op.Pts.Pt | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 1 | 0 | 28 26.00 | | Nebraska | 1 | 0 | 31 25.00 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 1 | 34 10.00 | | Missouri | 1 | 1 | 45 78.00 | | Iowa State | 0 | 1 | 22 31.00 | | Iowa State | 0 | 1 | 31 44.00 | Engineering Fraternity To Conside Plans at Meeting Tonight The possibility of holding evening convocations for engineers will be considered at the meeting of Tau Beta Pti, honorary engineering fraternity. If plants materialize, convocations similar to University owe is held about once a month, and authorities in their fields as speakers. A committee consisting of William Zupanec, e 37, and Kenneth Hawley, e 37, has investigated the possibilities of a report which will present its report at the meeting. British Novel to be Discussed 'The Contemporary British Novel' is the subject of a lecture to be given by Prof John E. Virtue of the department of English, for freshmen and others who wish to attend, at 3:00 p.m., in room 205, Friens hall. This beetle is not compulsory for freshmen, as previously announced in the Kansas. Prof. Virus's lecture is the fourth in a series of six monthly talks on contemporary literature sponsored by the department of English. UNIVERSITY GREENHOUSE DAMAGED BY SLEEET Forty-three window panes were broken and numerous bolts loosened in the steel framework of the greenhouse of the University Friday night by the sleet. Damages were estimated at $50. Workmen discovered the damages Saturday morning when they returned to work. Temporary repairs on the building and work to remove the remainder of the snow from the windows was started immediately. On the Shin-town Stratton has demanded that Mason lay off and asks that he will recommend an F for Mason's work in editing if he doesn't leave a clear Continued from page 1 Late Flash: Revealing private antics of shinster, well-known for his perfectly groomed hair. Said shinster obeying the urge to adventure, meandered out among the icey bays bundled in eskimo fashion and primed for an adventure. The young man rived for his date only 20 minutes later. Promptly the gal, in a playful mood, mussed his sta-combed, patent leather hair. The magnanimous Flash rubent and purchased transportation for himself and his gal. The dicing Flash became so wrapped up in his work that they were able to cut off of our campus omnibus. (Cat 10:30) ye shirt tipped on the evening off with an impromptu slide down the Twelfth Street Hill. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Barkman or Levenworth visited in Lawrence Sunday. Mr. Barkman, who was graduated from the department of civil engineering in 1983, is now a Missouri Valley Bridge company. Grad Succeeds Grad As Governor of Stat Continued from page one Continued from page one Landon during the opening paragraph of his farwell speech. "I finish my work as governor of Kansas." "Mr. Landon said we are all washed up" the drunken visitor ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W. E. Whetstone, Prop LET US CEMENT ON YOUR SOLES - Phone 686 THEY SATISFY yelled. Assisted by National Guard troopers the delegate left the hall precipitously. Mr. Landon hesitated in his speech for a few seconds and concluded without reference to the remark of the inaugural guest. Besides being quiet, the crowd which attended yesterday's services looked rather motley and worn. Frayed coat elbows, well worn hats, overalls and down-at-the-heel shoes bore mute evidence that the past few years have not been overly prosperous. The new Governor in his derby, striped pants, winged collar, buttoniise and shiny shoes was more sartorially perfect than ever by reason of the contract with his adherents. During the afternoon Democrats poured through the Governor's office, which is why Mr. Trump was left unassessed as the supporters of the new administration looked critically for any damage that the former tenants of the offices might have been harmed. Telephones rang constantly, occasionally they were answered. A disinterested spectator answered one of the phones. "Mr. Landon," he asked. "No Mr. Landon doesn't live here any more." On the train home one Wyandotte came and stopped me to say she'd able dismay and disappointment of the day's activities. "Too many job seekers, I guess," he said. "All the men here are in danger, and I don't blame 'em. No use for me to stick around, I'm going home." 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