PAGE FOUR 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 1. What is the value of $x$? 2. What is the value of $y$? SUNDAY, MARCH 8.1936 KANSAS CAGERS SWAMP TIGERS BY 51-29 SCORE Four Records Established As Jayhawkers Wind up Most Successful Season in Many Years EBLING HAS BIG NIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Ace Forward Tops Scorers Again for Third Year in Succession The University of Kansas palished off its final scheduled assignment and smashed several basketball records Friday night in the process of trouncing the Missouri Tigers, 51-28. Missouri never truly threatened the Jayhawker supremacy in a rugged game showing only snatches of real basketball. In winning Friday night, Kansas set up a record for consecutive victories by taking its eighteenth straight victory for the first time since 2014, a row counting the last two games of last season. The first perfect record in and out of the Big Six conference for the team was in Kansas. Although the Jayhawkers won all of their 16 conference games in 1923 in the old Missouri Valley league, they were eliminated from the scoring in every non-conference game. Average Forty Points a Game Another record broken by this memorable game was the former high scoring team average of 40 points per game. This record was set by Nebraska this season. The Omahaakers played an even 400 points for their 10-game season. Kansas overwhelmed that average with a total of 422 points for an average of 42.2 for each game in the season's conference play. Ray Eling scored 14 points in the Missouri game to raise his tally to 141 for the Big Six season, breaking the record set by Frank Groves, Kansas State center. Groves pushed his total to 128 points to break by four points the former record, and Eling, in turn, scored 135 points. The game average to 141 and win the conference high scoring record for his third year in succession. Ebling broke all of Albert Peterson's records for individual performance. Peterson was the Kansas center who won renown in 1926-27 for his high scoring. During this season in conference and non-conference games combined, the team total of 221 points. After the finals shown by Ebling Friday night, it was learned that he had been suffering for two days with an attack of influenza. Begin With Free Throw Friday night's brawl was initiated by a free throw by Noble, followed by Hatsuki and his队友 assists their bone advantage of the game. Until the first seven minutes of the first half were in history, Ehling was unable to hold the ball long enough to score. He failed to goal in hopes of the half-time gun. With the score at 18-9 in their favor, the Kansans came back in the second half with a fast-breaking offense that kept the Tigers back on their heels. They attempted to run up the score, and necessarily the Columbia quarter slider took time to time. With the game four minutes later, Coach P. C. Allen sent in his second and three teams, after the other, Up to that time, Bub Shaffer had been the only reserve to see service in the game. Since Coach Allen had four seniors. Since Coach Allen had four seniors, Allen, Ebla, Shaffer, and Kappelman playing their last games, he tried to alternate the capricacy among all four, starting with Kappelman in the position. Olympic Tryout Next **Kansas** all-victorian quintet has no other games planned for this year except the Olympic basketball tryouts scheduled for March 12, 13, and 14 at Kansas City in Convention hall. Thus in the Kansas City eliminations in the Kansas City eliminations and Washburn. After Friday night's tilt with Kansas, the Missourians decided against entering the tourney. The winner of the Kansas City tournament will meet the top team in the tournament, the place dependent on the tournament, and Convention hall meeting. In the event that Kansas wins, the winner of the national section will come to Convention hall. On the other hand, in case Nebraska comes out on top in this division, the meeting will be the Nebraska court progress to New York and the Garden. Venzie Wins Lemon Pie and Race A friendly wager with a lemon meringue pie as the stake may have been the cause of Gene Venzie's record breaking defeat of Glenn Cunningham two weeks ago. It seems that Gene was to be rewarded with a fresh lemon pie—baked by another lad's lady world. if he break the world's 1000 meter race Knowing this, perhaps we Kansans need not fear about Glenn being on the down grade. The Box Score Kansas, S1 G FT F 3 4 2 Holdley, f 3 0 2 Ebling, f 6 2 2 Salford, f 0 0 2 Submidt, f 0 0 2 Noble, c 3 2 2 Cox, i 0 1 2 Kleegman, g 2 1 1 Rogers, g 1 0 0 Foulde, g 3 0 0 Hormuth, m 0 0 1 Prince, g 0 0 1 Hoverstock, f Totals ... 20 11 12 Missouri. i ... G FT 12 Hattief, f ... 3 0 0 Cowell, f ... 0 0 0 Adams, f ... 1 0 4 Todd, f ... 0 0 3 Hennesson, c ... 1 1 1 Fowell, g ... 3 1 1 Murray, g ... 2 3 2 Bee, g ... 2 3 0 Totals Score at half—Kansas, 18; Missouri, 9 Missed free throws—Kansas 6, Missouri 7. Officials—E. C.Jones (Kansas State) Parke Carroll (Kansas City). Basketball Dinner Will Be Sponsored By Business Men Lawrence High, Haskell, and Kansas Cage Teams To Be Guests at Banquet Plans for a basketball banquet for March 10 to honor the University of Kansas, Haskell Institute, and Lawrence University basketball teams.篮球 have been completed. Under the sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce, co-operation for the project is being offered by the Kansas University Kiwanis club, and the Rotary club. The banquet was arranged in order to give the people of Lawrence an opportunity to give recognition to the importance of law enforcement. It is planned as a stag affair. Each of these three teams have done well this year. Kansas has won its conference championship through an undefeated season; Lawrence high has also won its conference with no league losses, and Haskell has had a successful four-year season. The free throw contests will be held for the best three free throws of the three teams. If present players are carried through, E.C. Quigley, veteran sports official and former Kansas student, will be the speaker of the evening. To constitute a second part of the program, a blues coach will be presented. The third part of the evening's entertainment will be kept a secret until Tuesday night. Fritz Meyn and Cliff Carl have a major part in arranging the mystery part of the program. Tickets for the banquet may be obtained at the Eldridge Pharmacy, Round Rock drug store, and Rankins drug store at the price of $1. Members of the Chamber of Commerce and co-operating clubs will also sponsor the sale of tickets. "Baby" Slang Irks Co-eds Stanford University. Call—(UP) Stanford co-eats have agreed on the most unpredictable offence of the modern male. It is to call a girl "baby." E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics, announced yesterday the tournament schedule for the "A" division basketball playoff. The six leading teams of the three "A" divisions off and games will begin tomorrow. The Galloping Ghosts drew a bye in the first round and will play the winner of the Rock Chalk I-Phi Delt game at 10 Tuesday evening. The Rock Chalk-I-Delt Game will be played on Monday, March 9, at 9 p.m. The "B" division finals *will be between the Kappa Sigma "B" team and he Phi Delt "B" I team. This promises to be a fine game as both teams displaying a fine brand of basketball in the early rounds of their tournament. Men's Intramurals With the close of the scheduled basketball games only volley ball and water polo are left on the intramural sports calendar. The volley ball season will be finished with this week's games, while the water polo games will be played at a later date. The volley ball schedule is in follow: Monday, March 8; A.T.O. vs. Phi In the lower bracket the Beta team will play the Johnson All Stars on Monday at 9 p.m. The Haskell Jayhawks drew a bye and will play the winner of the Beta-All Star game on Tuesday evening at 10 pm. Another Opoprtunity The final series will begin at 8:36 Wednesday. The two teams reaching the final will play two out of three games to decide the winner of the tournament. The last game, in case the final series should extend to three games, will be played on Friday in conjunction with the final game of the "B" division tournament. --at the Start Eating Here and Save Money Buy a $5.00 Ticket and Save 50c Try Our 25c Meal University Dining Room in the Union Building DO IT NOW — Get out those last summer shoes, let us dye them some spring shade. U will be surpised. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W. W.E. Wheteen, Prop. Phone 686 $35 — Tuxedos reduced to — $26.25 CARL'S Junior Prom Special ---TUXEDO SUIT SALE---- $24.50 — Tuxedos reduced to — $18.45 23 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Carlbrooke TUX SUITS, ON SPECIAL MONDAY TO FRIDAY ONLY--- Single Breasted - Double Breasted Styles. Here is your chance to obtain a new tux at a substantial saving. Correct furnishings for the Prom. Reserved Seats on Sale for "Midsummer Night's Dream" Delt: Sigma Nu vs. Phi Psi. March 10, March 10. Delta Chi vs. S.P.E. Tu; Nigma Nu vs. Triangle. Wednesday, March 11: D.T.D. vs. Sigma Nu; Phi Delt vs. Kappa Sigma. Thursday, March 12: Phi Gam vs. Delta Chi; Sigma Chi vs. Triangle; Kappa Sigma vs. S.P.E.; Phi Delt vs. Nigma Nu. Three water polo games are scheduled this week. On Tuesday, March 10, the Phi Psi team will meet the Sigma Gamma Rho team at 11 a.m., and the I2, the S.P.E team will encounter the D.T. dawners at 5:15 and the Sigma Ch's will meet the Tadpoles at 7:30 Women's Intramurals If records were kept of the individual scores made in women's intramural basketball, they would have broken this year just as Ebling broke the Big Six record. Katherine Teagarden, c36, a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, is the high scorer. Her sorority team played Alpha Omicron Pi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, Corbin hall, and Alpha Chi Omega. Out of a score of 167, made by her out Team. Teaganade made an individual score of 166, or a percentage of .634 robin tournament, she was a member of the senior team who wilted two games and lost one. She was 44 points out of a total of 67. The percentage of the whole basketball season was .645. Schedule for the deck tennis doubles for the following week is as follows: Tuesday, March 10, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Gamma Delta, 4:30; Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Corbin hall, 5:00; Wednesday, March 11, Chi Omega Gamma vs. Alpha Gamma Delta, 4:30; Alma Omerion Pbi, 4:30; Thursday, March 12, Gamma Phi Beta vs.sigma Kappa, 4:30; Alpha Chi Omega vs. Waktsin hall, 4:30. Appoint Relays Committee Will Name Sub-Groups at First Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon Acknowledgment of the appointments of six freshmen to complete the membership of the Kansas Relays committee was made yesterday by Ed Ebel, adviser of the committee. 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