PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1936 Kansas Swimmers Will Meet Aggies With Honors Even Jayhawkers Hold Slight Edge over Visitors in Tank Dual Saturday University of Kansas swimmers will meet the Kansas Aggie tank team in a dual meet Saturday in the Robinson Center, where he has been beaten by the Nebraska Cornhuskers by practically the same score as that which the Nebraska men made against Lawrence, the meet will offer an even challenge for tough competition. The Kansas entries, as announced by Coach Herbert G. Allphin, are as follows: 400-yard relay - Tiller, Brandt; Zupanec, and Pusey; 200-year breast stroke-Elias; 150-yard back stroke-Elias; 150-year backstroke-Tiller; 400-year swim - Brander, Fisher 100-yard dash-Waggoner; Zupecen Diving-Pusey, Humphrey; 220-year swim - Fischer, Waggoner; Medley relay Stellas, Elase, and Pusey or Humphrey. Zupanice, who was away on a debate trip to California at the time of the meet last weekend with Nebraska, has been expected to strengthen it somewhat. William Waggoner, Jayhawk dash man, has been appointed captain for next Saturday's swim. Coach Alliph makes it a practice to appoint the captain before each meet, alternating the honor. By comparing the scores of the meets between Kansas and Nebraska, and between the Agies and Nebraska, one is easily led to see that the swim Saturday should be a close one. The Cornhuskers trimmed the Agies last Friday night, 60-24, and then came to Lawrence the following night and took Kansas by the road. After the fourth meet in Kansas and Kansas State show Kansas to hold a slight edifice for the two meetings. Outside of the fact that Passe he been having trouble with his shoulder the Jayhawk squad has few injuries Colds in the team have been few, a condition which Coach Aliph attribute to him. It is probable which the men are keeping themselves. Kansas' next meet is at Lincoln, Feb 28, with Nebraska. The men will visit the Aagie pool for their return meet with the Wildcats. --ers forfeited to the Galloping Ghosts, and the A. T. O. "B" team forfeited to the Kappa Sig "B" team. --ers forfeited to the Galloping Ghosts, and the A. T. O. "B" team forfeited to the Kappa Sig "B" team. Men's Intramurals Four games were forfeited Wednesday evening in the intramural basket-ball league. The Pioneers forfeited to the Warriors forfeited to the Tigers, the Panthers forfeited to the Triangle An equal number of games were played with the Phi Delt "B" *B* team defeating the Phil Pai "B" quintet by the overwhelming score of 64-9. The Betta's won from the Kappa Sigma队; 20-22. S. P. E. lost to S. A. E. (Beta) in the second game; Delt队 continued its winning streak by winning a close game from the Sigma Chi team by the score of 14-9. The box scores are as follows: | | g ft f | | :--- | :--- | | Roberts | 4 0 0 | | Chambers | 9 1 0 | | Brown | 1 0 0 | | Brown's v' 5 | 1 0 0 | | Townsend | 2 1 0 | | Sleeper | 0 1 0 | Beta 26 Phi Delt I "B" 64 Phi Psi "B" 9 Total 31 2 0 Referee, Burkett. Dodge g f1 f2 Bowlus 3 2 1 Stanford 3 2 0 Feesy 0 1 0 Newsley 0 1 0 S. A.E.34 Lamme Bagley Busler North Roberts Hubbel Total 12 2 8 Referee, Allen. Kappa Sigma 22 Signa 24 9 ft Bloombilf 2, 2 Landers 2, 2 Barnes 2, 2 Lindley 5, 3 Pearson 5, 3 Pearson 1 Total 16 2 5 Referee, McEnroe. S. P. E. 27 Phi Delt 14 P. S. E. L. g f t Nees 1 5 Kochs 3 0 Cuchs 3 0 Kruse 1 0 Millar 1 0 Gerbel 1 0 Gerbel 1 0 h gf f l Br'd'hl'h 2 1 Benton 1 0 1 Yauim 1 0 1 Bowman 0 0 1 Basket 0 0 1 Sigma Chi 9 Nationwide College g 1ft Thomason 2 0 MFarland 1 0 Porter 1 0 Porter 1 0 Tylers 0 1 Warren 0 1 Warren 0 1 Total 41 Referee, Foss. Jayhawks Are Powerful In Non-conference Games Scoring Honors Go to Ray Ebling With a Total of 80 Points in eight non-conference games 12 Jayhawk basketsters have amassed a total of 304 points to their opponents' 198. The undefeated Kansans were led in the scoring by Ray Ebling and Ray Bullard, made 80 and 71 points respectively. Elling, conference high score for the last two years, had an average of 10 points per game while Noble had an average of 12.4 points in a low State made 59 points in each game and an average of 11.8 per game. Frank Groves, Kansas State's all-Big Six center, had an average of 11.5 in eight games. All other players have records Kansas made its largest score when it defeated Ottawa S3-22. California held Kansas to its lowest score when DENTIST'S TYPE MOUTH WASH actually kills germs ONLY mouth wash of its kind that can claim pos- antiseptic properties, it kills germs and sweetens breath. Its pleasing cherry color and spicy flavor make it a great favorite. Dentists everywhere use and recommend it. Try it today. Subscribe for KLENZO Antiseptic Liquid 49c PINT THE KANSAS CITY STAR H. W. STOWITS "The Rexall Store" 9th & Mass. Phone 238 Headquarters Rexall Drug Store 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. PHONE 17 H. L. Nevin Distributor The Jayhawkers defeated them in Kansas City by the score of 27-18. Baker University gave the Kansas their victory, winning a closing minutes 34-32. Other non-conference scores were as follows: Kansas 35 Washburn 18, Kansas 32 California 28, Kansas 34 Southern California 31, Kansas State 23, Kansas 45 Washburn 26. Kansas was the only Big Six school to go through their non-conference games without a loss. In a tournament featuring players from Southern California, co-challengers of the Pacific Coast conference, and Kansas, the Jayhawks remained undefeated. The record for the Kansas players in their non-conference games. Reading from left to right the following columns mean: number of games played, field goals, free throws, points, average points per game, foul tips, average points per game. Player gms. ks. bg i ptl mps. alp v. Ebring, f 83 15 14 8 14 80 10.090 Ehling, f 83 15 14 8 14 80 10.090 Pralle, g 8 19 7 7 19 4 16 5.625 Pralle, g 8 19 7 7 19 4 16 5.625 Kappelman, g 8 11 15 14 3 17 4.625 Kappelman, g 8 11 15 14 3 17 4.625 Holliday, f 7 7 1 1 7 1 7 2.143 Kogers, g 6 4 1 1 7 1 7 2.143 Kogers, g 6 4 1 1 7 1 7 2.143 Stewart, g 2 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 Stewart, g 2 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 Lutton, g 3 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 Lutton, g 3 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 Shaffer, f 6 2 0 1 0 4 .657 Schmidt, f 4 0 0 0 2 0 .657 Schmidt, f 4 0 0 0 2 0 .657 Holmer, f 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Holmer, f 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Hockstok, g 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 The Shawnee County Alumni Association of the University of Kansas entertained members of the University on Saturday and invited other guests at a dinner at the Green Parrot room in Topesa Wednesday night following the Washburn- AMERICAN RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVE TOPEKA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ENTERTAINS BASKETBALL TEAM Dr. James Maimon, inventor of basketball, gave a short talk, and Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletes, invited him to hawk paper weights were given as favors to Dr. Naimish, Margaret Boast, c26, who writes a column of University news in the Topopea Daily Capital, and opens a commissioning queen of the University. There will be a meeting of the Botany club at 1134 Louisiana street, Tuesday, Feb 25 at 7:30 p.m. Prof. W. C. Stevens will speak on "The Date Palm" will speak on Botany Club To Hear Stevens Ralph L. Carr Red Cross Representative To Conduct School Here Highway First Aid System Will Be Discussed By Ralph Carr Mr. Ralph L. Carr, traveling representative of the First Aid and Lift Saving Division of the American Red Cross, will be in Lawrence Feb. 24, 25, and 26 to carry on various phases of his work. Mr. Carr intends to conduct a life saving school at the pool in Robinson gymnasium, review old examiners, and evaluate students who required the tests. Persons who wish to take these questions are requested to see Herbert G. Alpinat in the men's gymnasium. 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