PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1936 ALL EYES ON JAYHAWKER- HUSKER TANGLE FRIDAY Kansas Victory Would Practically Cinch Big Six Title Loss Would Give Nebraska Team An Outside Chance At Conference Crown; Ex-pect a Record Attendance Kansas Jayhawkers are enjoying a week of rest and regular practice prior to their next and crucial game with Nebraska, at Lincoln, Friday. This game will be Nebraska's final tilt of the season. While Nebraska and Kansas rested on their oars, the four other teams of the Big Six played rather insignificant games last night. Oklahoma opened its invasion of the North by nosing out the Iowa State Cyclones, 42-39, to keep close on the trail of the Huskers. Kansas State continued its climb out of the Big Six cellar by downing the Missouri five, 39-35, at Columbia. Frank Groves, lanky Kansas State center, was the high Kansas State center, with the high scorer in the game, with 16 points on four field goals and eight free throws. The game was a rough and tumble affair, 31 personal fours being called in all, 18 of which were against the Kansas State team. Three Missouri players and one Wildcat were forced to leave the game on fouls. Kansas State was ahead at the ball, 22-16. Okahama will be forced to win the rest of her games and to proy that the Jayhawkers hit a loss streak and are out of the competition. The teams are to have even a show to tie for the championship. An Okahama defeat definitely would drop her from any assumed role of title contender, and the team would move toward surrendering all of its power. Since the addition of Lion Livingston to the Sooner five, they have been a tough proposition to beat. Kansas showed that it was not in any sort of a slump when it ramped on Washburn last Wednesday using its regulars only 30 minutes of the game, but the Oklahoma men might be able to cause trouble. One point in Nebraska's favorite is her hope that Praille, who sprained his ankle in practice Friday afternoon, will not have recovered sufficiently for play by Monday. But she did just when he came down on the side of another player's foot in a scrimmage against the second group. X-rays show that no bones have been broken in Praille's foot, and Coach R. C. Allen said it was possible start when he whisked on his flank. "I look for a record-breaking crowd at the Kansas-Nebraska game. FEB. 28, exceeding by 1500 the previous Big Six record crowd of 6650 that saw Kansas break the tie for the championship in Lincoln, FEB. 14, IBNIWING 34 to 29 "Both Braskraba and Oklahoma have good ball clubs," says Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics and basketball coach at Kansas. "Nebraka has every ingredient necessary—experience, space, teamwork, Whitaker, and Wallh quist have the experience, and Elkham, the 6-foot-7-inch center, has the height. "Nebraska is not going to have an easy time with Oklahoma, either, with Denton Livingston, the Lawton, Oklahoma Agile transfer to Soonerland, and Bill Martin, a second Charlie Black for speed." Women's Intramurals Matches for the second division are: Seidelman i by bse; Foster i by bse; Kister iv by bse; Doctor vi by Bucher; Hanson ii by bse; Athur i by bse; Crawford; Bowell i by bourassi; Baker i by Fay; Topek i by Dunlap; Modell ii by Kaufman; Lincoln ii by Irwin; Teenjunger ii by ii; Rokane ii by ii; E Lawnan ii by bse. Drawings have been made for the singles in deck tennis. All first rounds must be played before Saturday, Feb. 29. In the first division, matches are as follows: Lockard vs. bye; Worley vs. bye; Engleman vs. bye; Bubultz vs. Krebs; Markham vs. bigelow; Dodge vs. Hoffman; Werner vs. Grisham; Andreas vs. Anderson; Gimpelts montgomery; Irvine fike; Manning vs. Walker; Karlan vs. bye; Lindgren vs. bye; Lemon vs. bye and Rowland vs. bye. The basketball free throw tournament will begin this week. The first round runs from Feb. 24 to 29, the second round from March 9 to 14. In each case 20 throws make a round. Those who have signed up for this event are asked to come in and make their 20 throws as soon as possible. The round will compete in the second round. Rifle Teams in Competition Receive Check From Pennsylvania Receive Check From FelixJvinsula A Naismith fund check direct to headquarters came to the University athletic office to pay the Y.M.C.A. Pa. It amounted to $107, representing 1 cent per person at an intramural game, and was sent by George R. Fleming, sports director of the Y.M.C.A. there. The men's and women's University rifle teams completed their first week's shooting in the telegraphic matches last Friday afternoon. Their scores were telegraphed to the various universities with whom they are competing and replayed in the finals, all to be Monday. The teams are made up of 15 members and the total of the highest ten members of team counts in the matches. The individual members of the men's team shoot from four different positions during the course of the match. They shoot 10 shots from prone position, which is lying on the ground; ten shots kneeling; ten shots standing and ten shots taking total of these four positions constitutes the total of each individual's score. Captain Edgar Leigh led the men's earn a score of 97-95-76-82 and total of 350 while Hazel Hoffman and felen Ward led the women with 88 points to 100 points. The women hoot from only the prose position in he matches. The standings of the men's team are as follows: Captain Leigh 350, Lawrence Wood 344, Wayne Scales 348, Hamlin 384, George Wood 333, Bally Winton 303, Martin Benlinger 322, James Trawr 317, and Kaitin Atkin 312. The total high ten, The standings of the high ten of the women's team: Hazel Hoffman 8, Helen Ward 8, Barbara Kirchoff 9, Tawanna Bickley 10, Martha Holmes 9, Millie Miller 6, Mary Louise Beltz 86, Virginia Starr 4, Martha Dodge 9 and Catherine Holmes 93, with a total of Men's Intramurals The intramural basketball schedule is as follows: Monday, Feb. 24, Kappa Sig "B" (Bac "A"; BETA; A*) vs. Ophi. Phi Kappa Sig vs. Sigma Nau. Rock Chalk I vs. Ki. First Baptist vs. Phi Chi. Phi Kai vs. Tuesday, Feb. 25, Coes vs. Johnson All stars; Oars vs. Rock Chalf II, Wednesday, Feb. 26, KEK J. Eke Church; Wednesday, Feb. 27, Church; D.T.D. vs. S.P.E., Signa chi vs. DU. Piam Gam vs. Phi Deli; A.T.O vs. SAE Thursday, Feb. 27, Haskell JayHawk Friday, Feb. 28: Galloping Ghosts vs. Whirlwinds; John Allars Hosts vs. Hellhounds; Pi K.A. vs. Acacia; Rock Chalk I vs. Triangle. Saturday, Feb. 29: Haskell JayHawk vs. K.E.K; K妻Ka vs. Deta Sigma; Sigma nau vs. D.U.; Phi Gam vs. Sigma Chi; Phi Pai vs. D.T.; D Galloping Ghosts vs. Coes; Beta vs. A.T.O; A.K Psi vs. Phi Sigma uled for Saturday were played in the morning. The Phi Pi team won by a forfeit from the S.P.E team. Coes felttered to Ober's and the Dunkin' Club on Saturday, all All-Stars. Score of the games that were played Saturday are as follows: Tuesday, Feb. 25: Sigma Chi vs. Phi PSI; S.A.E. vs. Triangle; Phi Gam vs. Kappa Sigma; A.T.O. vs. Phi Delt. Volley ball schedule for the coming week: Rock Climber Reed 5 g f t Huls 3 0 1 Anderson 2 1 0 House 2 0 1 Scheyron 1 0 2 The water pool schedule is as follows: Tuesday, Feb. 25; S.P.E. vs. D.T.D. Thursday, Feb. 27; Phi Pii vs. Sigma Chi; S.A.E. vs. Tadpoles. Results of Thursday's intramural basketball schedule indicate that even the best of the teams can be beaten. The Sigma Chi "B" team beat the D.T.D. "B" team 24-20. The Teta Thau team from the first place Haskell Jenkins and the Bioliermakers by virtue of a forift from the Campus Raiders. Wednesday, Feb. 28: Pi KA. vs. Sigma Nu. Thursday, Feb. 27: Delta Chi vs. Beta. The only water polo game scheduled was forfeited to the S.A.E. by the Kappa Sigma swimmers. In volley ball the Phi Gam team beat the Betas 21-19, 19-21, 21-14. The Triangles walled the Phi Psi team 21-12, 21-11. Only two basketball games were played last Friday with the Sigma Nu team, and the Chi Chi team and the Phi Chi队 team on the Rock Chalk I quintet 21-16 Totals 13 1 5 Rock Chalk II 27 Referee, Allen Phi Gam 29 | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Harwi | 4 | 1 | 2 | | Gandy | 4 | 0 | 2 | | Bicket | 4 | 2 | 2 | | Kell | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Tenney | 0 | 2 | 3 | All of the intramural games sched- Totals 12 5 10 Referee, Vanek. | | g | f | t | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | McCarroll | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Hays | 1 | 0 | 3 | | Muller | 1 | 1 | 3 | | Murray | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Binney | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Sorristenit | 0 | 0 | 1 | Totals 5 4 6 Gal. Ghots 48 g it Knight 6 ftitzerd Fitzgerald 0 0 Kelly 1 0 Kelly 2 0 Liley 1 2 Liley 2 0 Dawes 1 0 D. T, D. 29 Referee, Corliss. | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hedges | 2 | 3 | 0 | | Veitch | 0 | 0 | 2 | | Finley | 6 | 4 | 2 | | McMorran | 2 | 0 | 3 | | Elmore | 1 | 0 | 1 | D. U. 22 g ft M.Cann 2 1 Alcum 1 0 Barclay 3 1 Davis 2 3 Brock 1 0 Totals 11 7 8 g ft f Dodge 4 Stolland 1 Paris 1 LaToeyo 4 Nessly 1 g ft f Dodge 4 Stolland 1 Paris 1 LaToeyo 4 Nessly 1 Basket 1 6 f Br'duth'1 0 Mize 3 0 Young 6 0 Bowman 0 1 Benton 0 1 Clemens 0 1 Referee, Allen. Totals 19 5 Exwers g ft Roberts 2 1 Johnson 4 2 Moonson 0 1 St'tenng 1 1 nge 1 0 Phi Delt 43 WRESTLERS HOLD ELIMINATIONS FOR BIG SIX TOURNAMENT Totals 10 4 6 Totals 86 Totals 18 2 3 Sigma Chi 29 S.A.E.24 Referee, Corliss. Eastern Basketball Is Openly Flayed By Sports Critic Dean Swarthmore in Chicago the university's daycare for Chicago to be present at a gathering of prominent Chicago musicians at the Palmer House, where plans will be formulated for the program of the National Music Teachers Association which will hold its 60th annual meeting in Chicago next December. Dean Swarthmore, who is secretary of the association, will return to his office on Tuesday. An inter-varsity practice wrestling match was held yesterday afternoon at 10:30 p.m. in preparation for the Big Six tournament, held March 6 and 7 at Norma, OK. Here Are the Answers! Dear Swarthout in Chicago Elwyn Altere threw George Russel in 5.15, half-nelson and body slimmer. Boll Townsley threw Bob White in 2.63, half-nelson and arm bar. Bob Childs won from Jim Boutt by decision, time advantage of 1.12. Jesse Gamber won from Brain Jim by decision, time advantage of 1.11. Jesse Gamber threw Bill Harrison in 3.28, half-nelson and arm bar. Jack Scott threw Philip Nehe in 5.30, arm bar and half-nelson. Clyde Moore threw Sam Erickson in 2:7, cradle and croft. 2. It symbolizes the rock chalk stratum underlying the Hill and found in most parts of the state, 3. Charles S. Skillton... You get more value in a made-to-order suit because you get more satisfaction! You choose the fabric and we make it up in whatever style you want. Not only that, but when you use through you get a like-new look. Have next suit made-to-order and notice the different! 1. Fraser. 5. It is the literary publication composed of original prose and poetical compositions by students and faculty of the University. CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES GIVE YOU 3. Charles S. Skilton. 4. "Uckee Jimmy Green.' Editor of Leading Athletic Publication Protests Variations of Regulations SCHULZ the TAILOR Suiting you—That's my business 924 Mass. Phone 914 Complaints from Midwest basketball teams about playing conditions when they go to Madison Square Garden to meet New York teams, get definite notice in the leading article in the current issue of the "Athletic Coach," in which the editor, Jack Lippert, charges the "New York crowd" by which he includes universities in that city, and also surrounding territory, with imminent action in conformity with the official rules as played elsewhere in the country. This addition to the rules makes it a foul for a player to make a move that might impede an opposing player, even though no contact result. Under the national rules, every player is entitled to take any position on the floor he would like, unless does not collide with another in doing so. In this connection, Dr. F. C. Allen relates the game of the player upon a foul was called. The player emounted that he had not touched his opponent. "But I detected evil in your eye," the referee is reported to "If a player with the ball attains a position on the floor which results in the cutting off an opponent, the opponent is able to make any movement or motion which actually impedes the progress of the opponent so cut off, a block has been committed, even though no personal contact has taken place. The New York Interpretation The New York addition to the rules, and administered by the officials there, follows: "A player on the offense who has not the ball, and who attains a position on the floor which results in cutting off an opponent, commits a block if personal contact occurs with the opponent cut off." The "Athletic Coach's" article, continuing, quotes from several basketball officials, the most interesting being this from Oswald Tower, editor of the Basketball Guide, the official interpreter of the rules; " . . . It may be predictive safely that the Olympic playoffs, will not be played under any official rules. Official Rules, nor will any official serve who will not administer those rules." "This controversy explains in part why Kansas prefers to stay in the Midwest, trying for championships, like the Tigers, East or the Coast", adds Coch Allen. Huskers Sink Jayhawkers Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 22—(UP)—Nebraska University's track team displayed convincing strength as it awrapped the University of Kansas 80-2-3 points to 23-1-3 today in the season's opening indoor meet. Nebrasa won 11 of 12 events. Shannon of Kansas won the lone victory for his team with a leap of 6 feet 1 and 8-3 inches in the high jump. Lloyd Cardwell of Nebrasa tallied 13 points and won high point honors. He won the broad jump from Charles Pits, Jayaward indoor champion, with a leap Warm Up with a cup of STEAMING COFFEE at the Quotes From Officials CHECK with us 1009 Mass. DURING THIS COLD WEATHER Hot Water Heaters -----$4.95 up GOOD YEAR Prestone, Alcohol, Winter Gear Lubrication Tire and Brake Service Carter Service Call 1300 Open All Night RIDE THE BUS Prompt - Dependable - Courteous and Economical Service to All Parts of City Save Money — Buy a Coupon Book From Driver The Rapid Transit Co. Phone 388 for Information Regarding Schedules Just Better Cleaning! 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