PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1936 Jayhawkers Meet Washburn Tonight For Return Game Ichabods Are Out To Snap Kansas' Long Victory String; To Honor Dr. Naismith In the lull between the Kansas State tilt and the coming conference game with Nebraska, Feb. 28, the Kansas basal squad will meet the Washburn Ickbush Ichabod Topea tonight. The game which will start at 8 o'clock, is a benefit contest for the Naimnith fund, making the fourth in a row honoring Dr. Naimnith. If the Blue cage stars can push through to a win over the Kanaks, they have something to about about for weeks. On the other hand, in case they lose to Kanas, they were merely a small team fighting against great odds. In that kind of scenario, step out on the court tonight with everything to win and nothing to lose. Washburn would rather beat the University of Kansas in a basketball game than eat. Every year, the Washburn crowd is out in full force to cheer or to razz the Jayhawks. Although the Kansas men are the "little giants" in conference, they are the "big boys" so far as the Jabtabs are concerned. Nothing To Lose Washburn Handicapped In 21 games, the one tonight will either be the Jayhawk's nineteenth win or their third loss. Washburn is back in Kansas twice once in 1833 and again in the dedication of the dedication of the Whiting field house in 1929. Both of these Ichabod wins were by one point margins gained by free throws in the closing inning. The Washburn game was close, but the Jayhawk pulled away in the last few minutes to a six-point lead, 33 to 27. This year in the first meeting of the two teams in Lawrence, the University of Michigan played a significant score on the Blue five. Washburn will be somewhat handicapped by the loss of Dorsell Elliott sophomore guard who showed up well against Kansas in the other game this season at Lawrence. Elliott received a knee injury in the game against Cridenton. Joe Fee and Bob Lee, veteran Ishmael recovered from injuries received in the Tuhs game and will be ready to start tonight. Other probable starters will be Bert Collard, center, and Harry Kinter and Chris O'Neill. As an emperor Emporia high school star, was not with the squad when Washburn come to the University of Kansas. He is a junior, and Kansas will have to watch Late Starters The Blue squad, in the Missouri Valley conference, has proven a late starter, but has pulled into four place tie with Tikai as a result of five straight contests. To add to the glory, Ichabods have taken the three league leaders in their five-game stride. Even though the Wichita Shockers broke their winning streak in their last game, Washburn showed up in a manner that proves they can play well against even the now considered one of the most dangerous teams in their conference. Naismith Honored Dr. James A. Naimish will be a guest at the game, and will be introduced to the spectators at half-time. Members of the Washburn dramatics department will depict the development since the late 1970s of the game and the between-halves sketch will be given over station WIBW at 4:45 o'clock. The probable starting lineups Kansas Washburn Ebling f Fee Allen f Lee Noble c Collard Pralle g Kinter Kappelman g Roskam Pat Mason and Ab Hinshaw will offiicate. After the game, the University of Kansas alumni will entertain Dr. F C. Allen and his players at the Green Parrot. Rifle Team Opens Season Women Will Compete in Telegraphic Matches This Week The members of the team who were chosen by Sergie Engle for this week's matches are as follows: Mary Louise Belt, Margaret Hays, Towanda Dodge, Rachel O'Reilly, Alice Casounder, Martha Dodge, Catherine Holmes, Barbara Krochart, Betty The women's rifle team will open its season this week by competing in the telegraphic matches against women teams from the United States. During the week they will compete against the University of Michigan, Cornell University, University of South Dakota, Washington University, and the University of Califor- Current Indoor Track Season Forecasts Selection of Crack U. S. Olympic Team Stering, Helen Hoffman, Ruth Miller, Virginia Stirr, and Margaret Curd. These 15 members will shoot scores during the week and the results will be announced. The students at universities with whom they are competing. They do not compete with the schools individually but the results for the week's shooting are compared by the school. It is possible to have matches with team in all sections of the country. Racing Wings Offered University A letter from a Texas oil firm offering the training and certification from the plane used by Capt. Frank Hawks in setting several world speed records has been received by Earl D. industrial engineering. Racing Wings Offered University Women's Intramurals Alpha Delta Pi won the final round of the basketball tournament last night by defeating Corbin hall 28-10. At the half the score was 12-8 in favor of the losers, but the winning team started hitting the goals soon after. The second half was a victory for Garden, Smith, Muriel Manning, Ware, Pope, and Janet Manning. Corbin hall players were Erskine, Griffin, Lois Anderson, Bubult, De T. Sur Teigerson, Jesse Tsegarden and Lois Anderson of Alpha Delta Pi and Corbin respectively. California U. Is Largest School According to the magazine "School and Society," the University of California is now officially the largest school in the United States. It has an enrollment of 20,388 students. Columbia University is the second enrollment of 14,116. Minnesota is third, and New York University, fourth. In the swimming meet held last night, Kappa Alpha Theta was first with 37 points; Kappa Kappa Gamma, second with 18 points; Alpha Chi Omega, third with 13; Sigma Kappa Gamma, fourth with 12; and Wattkall hall was fifth with 11 points. Individual high scores were Sharp, Sigma Kappa, 12 points; Archer, Alpha Chi Omega, 11 points; and Engleman, Kappa Alpha Theta, 10 points. Both teams broke the side stroke record set by Bobby Neely. '30: Time. 24 seconds. In the semi-final rounds of the ping-pong tournament, Barcachan defeated Hansen. 21-13 and 21-15. She will play with the Lemon of the Lemon - Forman match. Drawings for the deck - tennis matches have been made. They are as follows: Group I: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Beta Pi, and Alpha Omicron Pi. Group II: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Kappa III: TNT, IND, EW, and CTE Group IV: Alpha Chi Omega, Gamma Pi Beta, Sigma Kappa and Walkins Hall. The schedule for next week: Tuesday, March 3: Alpha Delta Pi vs. Chi Omega, 4:30; Pi Beta Pi vs. Alpha Omicron Pi, 5:00; Wednesday March 4: 6:00; Thursday March 5: 4:30; Sigma Kappa vs. Walkins, 5:00; Thursday, March 5: TNT vs. IND, 4:30; IWV vs. ETC, 4:30. Olympic Basketball Planned Kansas Team Will Compete in Seventh District for the Honor Plans for Olympic basketball competition for the seventh district, composed of Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri, are expected to be announced this week. The committee of Kansas City, Mo., district chairman. The national committee has set the dates for the final national elimination, in which college will have five of the top teams from the conference in Madison Square garden, and have specified that district and inter-disc trict contests be held between March 9 and 28. Dr. Reilly is expected shortly to announce a plan by which the 11 colleges and universities of the seventh district will hold preliminary eliminations, and then meet in a district tournament. Winner and runner-up of each district will meet like teams from eight districts in the National Tournament, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico. The Olympic team of 14 members will be chosen after the New York tournament, with not more than eight players from the winning team, not more than five from the runner up, or from the remaining teams in the finals. Big Six Representatives Will Revise Rules Here Athletic Regulations To Be Codified at Meeting Feb.28-29 Faculty representatives of the Big Six schools will meet at the University of Kansas, Feb. 28 and 29, for the purpose of revising and recodifying the rules of athletic competition in the conference. The last printing of the Rules and Regulations was in October, 1931, since which changes and interpretations have occurred to have the rules rested in the form now desired by the governing body. One of the suggested changes to be discussed was offered some years ago by the University of Kansas, providing a summer course that requires an athlete to have completed (with any passing grade) 27 hours of scholastic work in the previous two semesters, be changed to require complete scholastic work, but with a higher scholastic grade. The standards of athletic eligibility of other conferences will be considered, as will those endorsed Nov. 21, 1833, national Association of State Universities. Faculty representatives of the Big Six schools are: Kansas State, Dr. H. J. Deer, University of Kentucky, Dr. H. D. Bergman, secretary, Nebraska, Dean D. J. Thompson; Missouri, Prof. Samuel B. Shirky; Oklahoma, Dr. E. D. Beaham; Kansas, George C. Seabank RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVE TO HOLD EXAMINER'S SCHOOL Ralph L. Carr, representative of the American Red Cross first-aid and lifesaving service of the mid-west area, will be in Lawrence from Monday, Feb. 24, to Wednesday, Feb. 26, to give a life-saving examiner's school The purpose of the life-saving examiner's school is to review the older life-savers and to appoint new ones who can qualify. At present there are three examiners at the University. Those interested must be already qualified in the senior test. While in Lawrence, according to Herbert G.ell, chairman of lifesaving of the Douglas County chapter, Mr. Carr is going to help work out plans for a highway first-aid program for this vicinity. Frank Tuberski, six times pocket-jaillord champion of the world, played an exhibition game before a large audience at Memorial Union building yesterday. Frank Taberski Matches Skill With Joe Rohr, Local Expert Champion Gives Exhibition During the exhibition game with Joe Rohr, local champion, Taberski executed several bank, combination, and position shots. Before the game had progressed very far Taberski had made a run of 43 balls. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Mr. Taberski turned professional in 1916 after playing many years as an amateur. At the present time Mr. Taberski has won 307 consecutive games of pocket billiards, and has a high run of 43 balls. Welker Cochrane, former 182 balk-line champion, will appear in an exhibition game in the Memorial Union Little Theatre of Big Hits PATEE SHOWS----3----7---building next Friday. He will be the last of the seven billiard experts to give an exhibition billard game at the University this year. 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