I PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Return Game With Baker Tonight The Baker Wildcats invade the Jayhawks' camp tonight in what promises to be one of the most exciting games of the season—if the two games between these two schools are any indication. Last year on the Auditorium floor, the University team emerged victors by a score of 34 to 12 and repeated earlier this season in at Badinby at Badinby by a score of 36 to 15. Yesterday afternoon the Baker squad worked out on the Auditorium court in an effort to become familiar with the range on the baskets. Fili Liston, Baker coach, and that while his players were not "cocky," they felt that they would win tonight's game. The Wildcat mentor will start his "iron man" five that played the Batdain against Kansas. He is also playing with Quarre, forwards; Heine, center; Schrey and Rudolph guards. Dr. F. C. Allen announced that Holiday and Boslevac, or Corliss, would start at the forward posts for the University. At center will be 6-foot-7, tight Welhnusen. The veterans. No position, will start at the guard positions. E. C. Quigley and Gene Kemper will officiate. Conference Cage Teams Break Even Big Six basketball, as represented by Oklahoma and Kansas State, has broken even with non-conference opponents in the games that have been played during the first half of this week. Aggies Defeated Oklahoma played a 2-game series with Southern Methodist, and Kansas State's touring Wildcats played Indiana, one of the strongest teams in the mid-west, and Loyola University of Chicago. Oklahoma won two, while Kansas State was dropping both encounters. In the Kansas State-Indiana game, the Aggies stayed with the Hosiers for the first three quarters, but In the final quarter, they lost in the last quarter to a 60-33 score. Burns, and Klimek kept the Wildcats in the running at first, but were unable to cope with the fast scoring attack of their opponents in the second half. Johnson, Indiana forward, led the scoring by ringing up 9 baskets and 1 free throw for a total of 19 points. Oklahoma Wins Two Loyola contributed the second defeat to Kansas State by walloping the Aggies 44-23. Breaking an early 4-all tie, Loyola took the lead when Kautz hit the hoop four times in rapid order. Klimek again paced his team scoring with 3 goals and 1 free throw. The outstanding feature of the game was the playing of Gunning and Martin of Oklahoma. Martin, the quarterback scored 6 field goals and 1 free throw. Oklahoma upheld the prestige of the Big Six by winning both of its games. In their first game Oklahoma defeated the Southern Methodist team in a close 32-29 battle. Coach McDermott's regulars built up a lead over Oklahoma as the Sooner substitutes went in, the Mastangs nearly tied the score. The Sooners made it two in a row by winning the second game 43-41. Oklahoma nipped a last half rally by S. M. U. just in time to finish on the long end of the score. The Texans came to life when the Sooner regulars turned the game over to the second stringers in the last period with a 40-28 lead. S.M.U. scored 10 points before Coach McDermott rushed the starting five back in to barely pull the game out of the fire. "Printing Industry" Runs Story by T. C. Rythet "Making Caricatures from the Hel Box," an article written by C. T. Ryder, foreman of the Department of Journalism Press composing room, and in the December issue of "Printing Industry," a printers magazine. This article describes a process employed by Schiller Shore, Journalism Press employee, for making caricatures from the hell-box, the hell-box being a shop term used to designate a type for that is of no further use. Appearing with the article is a picture of Prof. L. N. Flint, made by Shore, as an illustration of his work Cement Soles Full Soles Women's Intramurals The fourth round in the Ping Pong tournament must be played off by Monday Jan. 11. The third round must be played by the same day. Basketball schedule: Today, 9:00 cost court, Corbin hal vs. Gamma Phi Beta; west court, P Beta Phi vs. Alba Gamma Delta. Ping. Pong Tournament. Today! Ping. Pong tournament. Cornell hall. Wednesday, 4:15 GAM Phin Bhi Bee. Kappa. Sappo. 5:00 Alpha Omicron I. v.Pka Kappa. Kappa Thursday, 8:25, east court ETC. 82, I.W.W. west court T.N. T. and 9:15, east court Hali court H. vs. 10:15, east court Sigma Kappa Abu, Abi Chin Omega. Big Six Teams' Records Good In Pre-season Games Non-Conference Standings Team W L Pct. Oklahoma 4 0 1.000 Missouri 4 4 1.000 Kansas 4 0 1.000 Iowa State 3 2 800 Nebraska 5 5 400 Kansas State 3 4 129 Each of the Big Six basketball teams has turned in an impressive pre-season record against non-conference opponents. With the conference season getting under way, only one conference this turn to be played. Big Six conference teams have won 23 out of 35 of the early tilt played. Two of these teams, Missouri and Oklahoma, have emerged with clean slates, each having won four games. During vacation, Oklahoma dearest Rice, and Missouri took games from Colorado and Denver. The University of Kansas Jayhawks, last year's champions, added another victory to their string of wins, defeating Kansas Wesleyan, 36 to 28. The Nebraska Cornhuskers played nine games during the vacation, six of them on the road. The fact that they won only two of the games played on the tour does not mean that they will be easy marks this year as the team met stiff competition all the way. On the trip they beat West Tennessee and lost to Loyola, Canisius College, Temple and George Washington. At home the Huskers defended Montana, Minnesota, and Ohio State. Iowa State defeated Utah, but dropped games to Denver and Minnesota, and Kansas State finished an eastern tour by winning from Minnesota and Superior Teachers, and using to Carleton College. Members of Law Faculty Members of Law Faculty Attend Convention in Chicago The members of the faculty of the School of Law attended the convention of the Association of American Law Schools held at Chicago last Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. William L. Burckdin, dean of the School of Law reports that about 400 law teachers from different parts of the country attended. Those from the School of Law were, William L. Burckdin, dean of the School of Law, and Professors W. J. Brokelbank, R. M. Davis, F. J. Moreau, L. T. Tupy, and P. W. Vries曼kun. Canuteson Attends College Hygiene Conference Dyeing - Cleaning , Shining Speakers at the meeting included Howard O. Deay, Purdue University, who received his Ph.D. here in '33; William Robinson, Washington, D.C., who received his M.A. degree here in '24, and J. M. Brennan, San Antonio, Texas, who received his Ph.D. here also in '33. Dr. H. B. Hungerford, professor of ontology at the University, who was president of the Entomological Society of America the past year, led a joint annual meeting of the organization at Atlantic City, N.J., Dec. 28-30. Dr. R. I. Canutese, director of the health service at Watkins Memorial hospital, attended the second National Conference on College Hy-**d**-**r**-**e**-**n**-**t**-**o**, D.C. Dec. 28 to 31. Approximately 400 persons were at the meeting. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mats, W.E. Whitutes, Prep. Phone 686 Hungerford Presides At Entomology Convention UNION FOUNTAIN LUNCH With Your Friends at the Hard Leather Heels Best Rubber Heels no - Shining Jayhawkers Help Standing With 2 Wins The Jayhawkers boosted their season's record to four victories out of five starts by winning their last two contests against Southwestern and Kansas Wesleyan. The Southwestern game was played in the Auditorium the Thursday night before vacation, and the Wesleyan game was payed Dec. 29 at Salina. A surprise line-up greeted the fans at the Southwestern game. Southwestern held a previous victory over the Kansas, but in the second game they were subdued and never furnished much threat. Two new performers, Wellhausen and Durand, starred along with Holliday, Pralle, Noble, and Rogers. Welthausen payed the entire 40 minutes and his great defensive work was the outstanding feature of the game. Welthausen used his towering height of 6 foot-8 inches to advantage consistently batting Southwestern shots away from the basket. Durand played steadily throughout the game to score 10 runs and hit three home runs. Bratches who starred against the Jayhawkers in the game at Winfield was held to one field goal. Doctor Allen used 15 men in defeating Kansas Wesleyan. Durand and Wellhausen proved that their team was better in this game. Both played the entire first half and helped pile up a 24-8 lead. Schmidt broke into the scoring list for the first time in his second chance of the year with five points. Kansas-Southwestern **Kansas** | | | ft mpf t | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Golay, f | 1 | 0 0 2 | | Corsair, f | 6 | 0 5 2 | | Wellhausen, e | 1 | 0 0 2 | | Noble, g | 3 | 0 2 1 | | Praile, f | 2 | 0 2 1 | | Holiday, f | 3 | 2 0 0 | | Duray, f | 3 | 2 4 0 | | Carey, c | 4 | 0 0 1 | | Lutton, g | 0 | 0 0 1 | | Waidner, g | 0 | 0 0 1 | | Schmidt, f | 0 | 0 0 1 | | Roseau, g | 0 | 0 0 1 | | Totals | 15 | 11 15 11 | Men's Intramurals Southwestern g f tt nf12 Tucker, f 2 1 0 1 2 Huckins, f 0 2 1 0 1 Traugott, c 0 2 1 4 3 W. Worter, f 0 2 1 4 3 Bricke, f 0 2 1 4 3 McDonald, f 3 0 1 1 1 C. Corter, f 1 0 1 1 1 Q. Quinn, f 1 0 1 1 1 M. Docker, f 2 1 0 1 0 Forrester, f 1 0 1 0 1 Gillespie, f 0 0 0 0 0 McMullen, f 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 5 8 2 Kansas-Kansas Wesleyan ClarkdildHilderdy set a new season high in individual basketball scoring last night when he scored 22 points, while the Holl Bowl massacred Ward, who played forward for the Hounds was caught in its team-turnoff at 18 points and 18 points. The Flashy O川红鹤 toured in defeating the College Raiders. **Kansas** g f tt mpf lf Galley, f 1 3 0 0 Durdain, f 2 1 0 0 Wellhausen, c 2 1 0 0 Pralle, g 2 0 4 0 Noble, g 1 2 0 1 Gouger, g 1 2 0 1 Lutton, g 1 6 0 0 Holliday, c 0 0 1 1 Schmidt, f 2 1 0 0 Coffe, f 1 1 0 0 Kappelman, f 0 0 0 0 Beverstock, g 0 0 1 1 Boodlevig, g 0 0 0 0 Fugitt, f 0 0 0 0 Weidner, g 0 0 0 1 Totals 13 10 6 10 **Kansas Wesleyan** g f tt mpf lf Snyder, f 3 1 0 3 Shaw, f 2 2 0 3 Malch, c 2 1 0 2 Michel, c 1 0 1 2 Watson, g 1 2 0 4 Blair, f 1 0 0 0 Hasleuer, c 0 0 0 0 Bierg, c 1 6 0 0 Totals 9 4 10 the intramural basketball schedule as follows: Tuesday, Phi Psi at 10:30 p.m.; Kappa at 5:30 p.m.; Whirlwinds vs. River Rats on west court at 5:30 p.m.; Phi Psi at 10:30 p.m.; Haskell Jayhawks vs. Cardinals. Wednesday's games: Delta Tau "B" (Phoenix) at 5:30 p.m.; Delta Chi "B" vs. Sigma Chi "B" on west court at 9:00 p.m., Trimming on east court at 9:00 p.m., West court at 9:00 p.m.: Xegona vs. 1200 Tenessee on east court at 10:30 p.m., Pi.K.A. on west court at 10 p.m. The volleyball balls for tonight nd tomorrow are following: Tuesday Acyea vs. Beta, near court 9; bishop vs. Acyea at 9 p.m.; Wednesday, P.I.K. vs. signed on north court 3:10 p.m. Sigal on south court 4:17 p.m. at 5:10 p.m. Water polo will get under way in the winter intramural sports program at Robinson gymnasium. Delta Della will play Kappa Sigma at 9 p.m. Ten fraternity teams have en- tioned the teams. The teams entered are as follows: Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Sigma, Delta Chi Delta, Phi Alpha Epsilon, Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Epion, and Phi Gamma Delta. Each organization The Tadpoles, independent organization, won the water polo intramural championship last year by defeating Florida State. The following is the schedule for games to be played this semester. Were you ready? 9 p.m.; Thursday, Sig Algebra vs. Pi KA, at 7:30 p.m.; Jan, 12; Sig Eps, Delta vs. Ata at 9 p.m.; Jan, 14; Sig Chip, Phi at 8 p.m.; Jan, 15; Psi Ghim at 8 p.m.; and Jan, 19. PIKA, vs. Sigma-Chi. Read the Kansan Classified Ads. STOP at CARTER'S For Winter Service Try SHELL GAS For Better Winter Performance WAFFLES ICE CREAM GOOD YEAR TIRES "The Biggest in Town" Allen's Book Illustrated With Shots of Varsity Squad DELICIOUS Hot Waffle - Ice Cream Sandwich 5c ONLY The variety basketball squad has spent two days the past week posing for pictures to illustrate the new book being written by Dr. F. C. Allen. Everybody Likes 'Em Coffee - Hot Chocolate - Big Hamburgers Hot Dogs - Chili - Double Dip Ice Cream Cones and Cups According to Dr. Allen, the book, entitled "Better Basketball, Incorporating Technique," Tactics, and ready for publication early next fall. Heap 'Em Up Cone Shops 1027 Mass. St. The snapshots demonstrate all the fundamental principles of basketball and illustrate methods and practices to be used by a team trainer. W. G. McLain, commercial photographer for McGraw-Hill and company, publishers of the book, took 125 flashlight pictures. NOTICE The University Band will meet at the Auditorium tonight at 7:10 for the basketball game. A one-hour rehearsal will be held following the game. RUSSELL L. WILEY, Director. In This Corner Hugh Wire Minus three letter forwards from last season, the Oklahoma Sooners are heading into their 1936 basketball campaign with almost the same squad that finished third in the Big Six race last year with a percentage of .500. Coach Hugh McDermott has no sophomore replacements, which is an un-precedented situation at Oklahoma. The Sooners have behind the eight ball, but with the abundance of veterans on hand the Sooners should give the other Big Six teams quite a race. The new regulation concerning the six-foot restraining circles about the center jump in basketball isn't going to prevent the jumps-in, in the opinion of Coach Ben Van Alstyne of Michigan State. says. “As soon as the ball is tipped it leap in there to get it and the jam-up pins are just as big.” Maybe the regulation is to give the reference time to get out of the way before ten bruisers mow him down. "It merely restrains the players for a couple of additional seconds," he How many time has a tough four-ball player give the game during his three years of competition? Here is a fairly typical case: Gordon Dahligen is a senior at Michigan State this year. He played guard, Measuring the time in days, Dahligen gave up only an estimated total of less than 27 entire days to college football. He served about 618 hours on the practice field and only a little more than 17 on the field of play against two teams. So he was one of only one that he played in games. For every hour of practice he also had slightly more than 38 miles of road-road travel because the Spartans have covered approximately 24,000 miles in the past three years. 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