PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1938 ( ) Freshman Players Promise Quality For Future Squads Hopes Are High for Coming Basketball Teams When Frosh Display Ability A very promising group is the freshman basketball squad which works out nightly in Robinson gym. Their performance has served to a large extent by the team's 1967 year's varsity队. With three of this year's great variety quintet playing their last year, it appeared that the Jayhawks' 1967 team might fall below the usual standard, but the work of the women has prettily oligoliterized this idea. With plenty of height, experience and ball-handling ability, the fresh comprise the type of material with which Dr. F. C. Allen gets the best results. Height is the rule rather than the exception and the men, under the coach's guidance, have excelled. Ex-Jawhaker stars, have learned to handle themselves extremely well. Abilities Are Even Ability among the squad members runs very even in the first fifteen men and it is difficult to pick outstanding players. If two teams had to be picked however, they would probably line up something like this, with neither team possessing a balance of powers: Lyman Corliss, Topeka, and Gall Creek, Kansas City, Mo.; center; Fred Woodward, Warsaw, Poland; guard's George Golay, Warrenburg, Mo., and Paul Masonier, Kansas City, Mo. The other team, equally strong, would include as forwards, Harold Insell, Chanute, and Fon Durand, Journick City; center-Carl Weider, St. Louis, and guards, Hill Kiley, Kansas City, Robinson, both of Kansas City, Mu Skikes starred on the Paceo High team which tied for the city championship in City, Mo. At Columbia Northwest in Norwalk, Mass. As this was the team that Paces had taken, the caliber of the quarter for which they competed was superior. Skikes specializes on piver shoes. Corliss a Toncka Star Corliss led Topika to a conference championship and played outstandingly in the state tournament. In Kansas a state honor roll is substituted for an all-state team and Corliss was one of the 20 men to be placed on this. Bosilvee as the main cog in a power house Wandy Hontet team who won 25 of 23 games. One of the Bulldogs' losses was by a single point and the other by only three points. It was Bosilvee's fourth consecutive conference championship. Bosilvee led the league in scoring and as a result won all-conference honors. Show Good Height Average Golays' ball-handling is little less than superb, especially for such a big forward, feeding of the forewords when he is ready. It is much so to the team offense that it is quite possible he will be used at the next year rather than at counter. Show Good Height Average For height, these four are the each's depth. Shikles and Corlars are 6 feet, 2 inches; Hale and Golay are 6 feet, 3 inches. Masoner was a member of the Northeast team which tied with Paseo for the city championship and then won on to win the state championship, where the state tournament was good enough to place on the all-state second team. Kiley, who is best known as a tennis champion, has shown marked ability on the court. The Missouri Valley A.A.U. tennis champion is a good shot and collects his share of the points. Kiley is about 5 feet, 11 inches tall. Stipp was a teammate of Shkiles on the court, playing as player and he handles the ball well. Robinson played at Central High. He was the only athlete at Central to letter in three sports last year. He is a hunting, energetic player. Wedder Shows Promise Wedder is a ramy, well-built center. Standing six feet three inches tall, his body is designed for potentiality. He is a crack performer, PATEE 10c Til 7 15c After 7 BANK NITE TONITE NOW — ENDS THURSDAY MAZO do la ROCHÉ'S $10,000 PRIZE NOVEL JALNA (The Tragic Romance of Two Yew- lees) KAY JOHNSON, IAN HUNTER and All Star Cast "JALNA" Ussell used alongside the great Ralph Miller and helped Chanute to win 23 consecutive games and the state championship. He was second only to Miller in conference scoring and was named the league MVP, but was placed on the state honor roll. Durand was the star of a Juniceto. City High team which won a conference championship. Durand stacked the soils and was a decidedly outstanding winner, for his fine ball handler and seems to be hitting his stride in that matter of scoring. In addition to these 11 men there are a number of other fine performers who are out. These include: Carroll Campbell, Wayne; Steve Cave Harry Chaban, Hutchinson; Wayne Chaban, Hutchinson; man, Valley Street, N.Y.; Joe Goyer, Manuel de la Vega, Gowna; Tulsa, Okla; Jack Hall, Lena; Mo; Junior James, Kinsley; Hugh Bilton; Walter Lutton, Glencoe; Lawrence; Marion Maze, Carye; Milton; Baldwin; Walter Lutton, Glencoe; Lawrence; Marion Maze, Carye; "Dumpy" Bowles, Kansas City, Mo. Men's Intramurals 138-pound class: McKeenw, Pi K.A., threw Eber, Kappa Sigma, 1.90; Heister, Theta Tau, threw Barbree, Beta, 4.11; Tau, unattached, threw D. Kane, Beta, 1.34; Brown, Phi Gai, threw Corbett; Tau, unattached, 2.95; Jenzen, Theta Tau, threw Barbree, Beta, 1.25; Sec, Nobe, SIGma Alpha Epiphan, threw Fullier, Psi Iai, 1.43 The following are last night's result in the intramural wrestling tournament: 121-pound class: Roberts, unattached threw Harwood, Kappa Sig. 1:10; Hamthrow, Phi Psi, threw Nicholas, Phi Delt, threw Alderdie, threw Allderie, Phi Psi. 4:12 148-pound class; Labb, Theta Tau, threw Hendrickson, Phi Delta Theta, 1.32; Nicholson, over Steel, PiA, for byeft; Wilkins, PI K.A., defteated Male, Phi Dam, decision; White, unattached, threw Amyx, unattached, 3.00; Townley, Phi Delt, won; for byeft, Male, Phi Dam, decision; SAE, Brown, unattached, over Huey, PiKA, decision; Murphy, Beta, threw Bloomfield, Kappa SIG, 4.26; Scott, SAE, threw Downey, PI K.A., 3.22 128-pound class: Koolzer, Theta Tau, threw Marshall, Beta, 5.27; Lemoine, Phi Gai, threw Basket, Delt, 2.35; Russell, Theta Tau, threw Wolf, Beta, 3.44; comc, Phi Pai, deflated Glasser, Phi Gai, decision; Nottingham, Theta Tau, decision; Sigma Alpha, sigma Epsilon, 2.00; Dietter,sigma Chi, threw Loveceh, Beta, 42 sec. 13-pound class. Lambor, unmatched, threw Gamber, Theta Tau; Foul. Theta Tau, threw Thomas, SAE; E利, Beta, threw Nessleville, Phi Delt. 188-pound class; Bodies, Phi Delt, throws Jones, S.A.E. 2:56; Hale, Pi KA, over Wilbert, H.P.I, decision; Danny, Phil Gain, throw Stockton, Beta, 2:21; Pierson, Kappa Sia, over Larsen, Theta Tappen, S.A.E. 2:39; Fields, throws Tappen, S.A.E. 2:39; Fields, beetw Grist, Theta Tan, 6:59; Johnston, beetw Murphy, Tarphe, Delt, 3:28. GRANADA 25c 'til 7 — Shows 3-7-9 TODAY AND TOMORROW 2 DAYS ONLY One of the Greatest Mystery Dramas of the Stage Is on the Screen With a Thousand Thrill! A Quivering Night of Crime and Love in Spooky Baldpate Inn Harrington, Beta, threw Srees, T.A.B. 1:20; Guthrie, Theta Tau, threw Hibbard, Beta, 2:48; McCoy, Phil Delt, deoLoughmiller, unattached, decision; Morland, Theta Tau, over Stoland, Beta forfeit. "Seven Keys To Baldpate" FRIDAY - SATURDAY GENE RAYMOND MARGARET CALLAHAN Also — Our Gang Comedy "West Point of the Air" Latest News Events The Finest Ann Harding Since "Holiday" Heavyweight class: Shirk, unattached, threw McNaughton, Phi Psi 1:10. A Dram-Paced, Smarty Daluged Drama of Woman's War for Possession — Told in a Turbulent Story of Three Souls in Conflict. Billiard Tournament Opens ANN HARDING HERBERT MARSHALL Gordon Weyermueller Is Captain of Billard Team The first game of the inter-collegiate pocket billiard tournament will be played tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. "The Lady Consents" The team that represents the University of Kansas and the Kansas Union will include Gordon Weymerwueller, Joseph Ackman, George Moore, and Honald Ashburn. The alternates for the regular members of the team are Joe Rohr and Stanley Bernhardt. These men were inducted into the all-star team made in the qualifying tournament. SUNDAY "THE MUSIC GOES 'ROUND' This team will compete against five other universities and colleges throughout the country. The key shots, which were composed by leading exponents of pocket billiards, will be used and the scores will be wired to Willard Straight for the tournament. The other results will, in turn, be wired back. The tournament is being sponsored by the National Billard Association and it will award a trophy to the winning team. This team will then be taken to the College Championship, where they met in the national tourney, whether on the winning or a losing team, will receive a miniature gold key. Cornhuskers in Shape For Jayhawker Battk Cage Game at Lincoln Will Be Hard Fought for Kansas Kansas Nebraska settled itself securely into second position in the Big Six Race Monday night by defeating Oklahoma's basketball team 52-28 before a crowd of 5,000. Although the Cornhoppers held only a three-point lead, 15-12 at halftime, they scored the Sooners to pull away with a 27-point lead before the game ended. With only the all-important Kansas game ahead of them in conference play, the Nebraska fans as well as the team members plan to hold big celebrations over the wounded Jayhawker when the Kansas-Nebraska final whistle blows Friday night, and if any lure occurs they will be not due to any fault of their own. **overlook No Chances** Nebraska has charms which will give them a victory over Kansas. According to Mike Getto, who visited Nebraska last weekend with the track team, the Nebraskans intend to win by a big one in a gigantic way. Coach Getto talked to a Nebraska fan who, not knowing he was speaking to a University of Kansas man, expended long and loudly on the team to be administered to the Jayhawkers. The Cornhusker faithfully explained that Nebraska wished to beat Kansas so badly because the Kansas team was unable to make the play. The prestige from running that record. He continued by saying that the Cornhuskers wanted to cut in on the national publicity which the Kannas队 is gaining. The fan seemed not to think of chances for a Nebraska conference game until he defending the now-unfedded Kannas. Commissioners Powerful Nebraska might possibly make such a prediction, a厉威 Quiball quilting up on Ebling in the scoring averages, and with Whittaker and Parsons showing high scoring ability. Kansas is not going to have only one big man to stop in as the case of Kansas State's Greens. In Nebraska's rout of Iowa, Parsons'厉威 Quiball plied up 16 points. Whittaker took 9 and Parsons nanked 16 points. Cornhuskers Powerful Formidable evidence of Cornbush power is evidenced by the 364 points put out against opponents' 288. Nebraska runs up high scores against all its opponents, and the team that keeps up with Nebraska has to keep the net low. The team that keeps Nebraska will furnish plenty of excitement and neither school is planning on a picnic. Prepare For Big Six Meet Hargiss Is Displeased With Showing of Track Team at Nebraska The Kansas track squad, which has been forced to work out under the cold stadium, got a much needed break with the changing of the weather. The men are now hard at work preparing for the Sixth St. to be held at Columbia, Mo., March 7. Coach Hargiss was somewhat displeased with the showing his men made at Nebraska last week. He thought that the poor showing might have been due to the fact that the men have been unable to put the desired finish on he cause of the cold weather, Hargues said that Kansas has a much better track team than the results of the Nebraska meet would indicate. Kansas will be somewhat strengthened for the Big Six meet as Ray Noble and Marvin Cox will be inkend to Columbia after the Missouri basketball game here March 6. Noble is expected to play at Louisville. Cox is a high jumper who should place high. Both will compete in the meet without any previous training. Cox jumped last week at Lincoln and then finished with four of eight to gain second place. Dr. Landes Recovers from Illness Dr. Lands Receivers from Illness Dr. K. K. Landes was confined to his home yesterday afternoon on account of a broken arm and morning classes and was unable to return in the afternoon. He is expected to resume his class ork today. Life Saving Demonstrated in Gym A life saving demonstration will be held in the gymnasium this morning at 11:30, according to an announcement made by Prof. George C. Shand, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture. All students interested in the technique of resuscitation from apparent drowning, from electrical shock, are welcome to attend. --- The "Bantam" New light weight hat by Stetson, that spells Spring, '36, all over it. Strictly a young man' "head piece." You'll like it. Four Colurs Grey, Tan, Brown, Green. "Show You Now." © 1936, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. —they don't shed tobacco crumbs