PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 2 Missouri Is Last Conference Foe For Jayhawkers Undefeated Kansas Cagers To Face Tigers With Perfect Record at Stake BULLETIN Iowa State University defended the university of Missouri, 31-29, in an overtime basketball game last night. In the final game of the Big Six season, the Missouri Tigers will put forth the last attempt which can possibly win in the season. This game Friday night is the wind-up of what has been, for the Javage team in the year which will be pleasant to remember. Although the coming game is expected to be an easy game for Kansas and an excellent chance for Ray Ebbing to bury Groves' high scoring receptions, it is not to remote from the punch which could spell Kansas' hopes for an undefeated season. The Bengals may rightly expect to meet a somewhat worse team in the future will be expecting to breeze through the game. Missouri chances for an upset will be considerably lessened by the absence from the squad of Lavere Strom, mainstay of Tiger recruiting, who will be to the hospital with pneumonia. St. Louis University, which defeated the Missourians earlier in the year, fell before the Tigers' new line-up, which cares pretty well for Strom's absence, and Washington University followed suit. Missouri's basketball team has been proving they are able to nose out the Jahwaker quintet. In an attempt to allow Ebling to overshadow Groves' record-breaking 128 points for the season, substitutes were withheld from the lineup Tuesday night. The team's 15 points and he is considered a sure shot to lay in at 15 points over Groves' score. Friday night, substitutions will probably be carried on freely after Thursday's stand record. Last year against Missouri, Ebling was held down to very few points in the closing games, but Jorgensen, who accomplished the feat, was a big factor this year. Toddy will probably be in the game to guard Ebling in this game. Men's Intramurals Delta Upsilon and Beta Theta Pi will play tonight at 10 p.m. for second place in the fraternity division of the intra-university tournament, and the team has won nine games and lost two. One division playoff game and three regularly scheduled games were played Tuesday night in the men's intramural basketball tournament. The Hellbounds won the game, defeating Kappa Sigma team, showing great power, defeated the S.P.E.'s 38-14-Mcann, Davis and Barclay were largely responsible for the victory of the D.U. team over the D.T.D.'s beware of their accurate and timely goal shoots. In the "B" division playoff, the Phi Delt "B" II team advanced into the second round by defeating the A.T.O. "B" team 21-14. THURSDAY SPECIALS Chicken and Dumpling Swiss Steak Roast Pork Fresh Salads Good Desserts FOUR JAYHAWK WRESTLERS LEAVE FOR OKLAHOMA MEET Four members of the Jahwayer wrestling team left with Coach Jimmy Cox today for Norman, Okla, to compete in the Big Six meet. The wrestling team cancelled all of its meets earlier in the season but those who were eligible continued to work out. The four men who will compete in this year's tournament, Boutte, 145 pounds; Anneberg, 155 pounds; Ericsen, heavyweight. Phi Delt's Slated To Win First Honors in Tournament at the UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM Intramural Wrestlers To Hold Finals Tonight The final matches of the men's intramural wrestling tournament will be held this evening at 7:30 in Robinson gym. It appears that the team of Pit Delt wrestlers is almost certain to walk on first place hostions in the tournament. in the Union Building The Phi Delt team at present is tied with the Beta team, each having 79 points, but there is a strong possibility that Field, Beta wrestler, will not be able to make the 168-pound class as he is in the hospital recovering from an attack of the influenza. Harrison, another finalist in the 158-pound division, will forfeit because of injuries he received while playing at the stadium last Friday evening. Next to the top-ranking Phi Deli and Beta teams the Phil Gam's hold third place with a total of 66 points. The team also has 53 points in Gam's with 53 points. Next in order JUST ARRIVED 121-pound class: Hamilton vs. Ainsworth. ome the Phi Pa's with 36 points, the cappa Sigma's with 19 points and the sigma Chi's with 15 points. The Theta tu team has withdrawn from the N.C.A. 128-pound class: Dieter vs. Lemonine 130-pound class: Parade vs. Nole. 138-pound class: Townsville vs. Scott 148-pound class: Lamborn vs. Harrison, forbidden The pairings for the final matches are as follows: Other Styles, $3.95 to $7.85 168-pound class: Bodley vs. Field pounded 178-pound class: Harrington vs. McCoy commenting on how he thought the Jayhawkers would do, the Kansas coach said he believed that they would be against Neilbrax in a recent dual meet. Fifteen Men to Columbia Coy. Heavyweight: Shirk vs. Morford. Hargiss Expects Improved Showing in Big Six Track Meet Coach Bill Hargiss announced yesterday that he will take 15 men to the Big Six innings track meet at Columbia. The team's six players will narrow and the final Saturday. In The following men will make the trip: Roy Nobile, pole vault; Marvin Cox, high jump; Charles Pitts, broad jump; Jack Richardson, 60-yard dash; Dale Shannon, high jump; Al Wellman, high jump; Terry Walsh, vault; Wade Greene, 440 and relay; Robert Schroeder, 880; Gordon Guse, 880; Harry Kanatzar, shot put; John Fitzgibbons, mile run; John McNew, 440 and relay; Harry Wiles, hurdles and relay; Lloyd Foy, 60-yard dash; Ruben Zadagan, 2 mile; Gordon Cluas, dash Chuck Trettor, 440 and relay; Forest Hardec, 60-yard dash. Deck Tennis Results: Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma, beat Hoffman, Pia Beta Women's Intramurals Here You Are--Just as Pictured. The "ASCOT" New Spring Styled Suit That Is "Moving Into Town" Just Like Kansas Went Thru the Big 6. NOTE THE NEWER STYLED COAT — You'll like this new suit—tailored in Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds, Gabardines. $25 to $40 New Hats New Shirts Reserved Seats now selling: Mid Summer Night's Dream PRICES Matinee 50c - 75c Night 50c - 75c - $1 Plus Tax Friday March 13th GRANADA Phi, 6-0, 6-1. Manning, Alpha Delta p, beat Walker, IND, 7-5, 3-6, 4-6. Montgomery, IWW, beat Simpson, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 6-0, 6-1. Worley, alpha Delta p, Beat M. Lockar, Alpha Chi Omega, 6-0, 6-1. Hanson, Alpha Chi Omega, 6-0, 6-1. Hanson, 7-5, 8-6. Bubilitz, Corbin, best Krews, Alpha Delta p, Corbin, 7-5, 8-6. RESERVED SEATS Now on Sale at Carl's Baker, IWB, beat Fay, Gippe, Kappa Gamma, 6-1, 6-0. Griffin, Corbin, beat learnart, TNT, 6-3, 19-1. Dellort, TNT, butcher Bucher, ID, 6-0, 6-1. M. 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