PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1936 Aggies Prepare For Last Contest With Jayhawkers Saturday's Game Promises Thrills for Spectators In Hard-fought Battle UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS When the Kansas Aggies step on the court at the University of Kansa Saturday night, spectators should be prepared for anything "to happen. The Manhattan stars are spoiling for a victory and nothing would give them more than knocking the conference leaders out into striking position for Nebraska. In two previous meetings of Kansas and Kansas State this season, the game has been nip and tuck until the greater staying power of the Jahyawkers sent them into a substantial lead. At Kane's start, on Saturday, days when the two rivals met on the second night of the four-tourney, the score was near a tie with about six minutes to play. Kansas State then proceeded to fold up, and the Lawrence men built up an eleven-point lead before the closing white. Similar circumstances occurred at Mahanah, where a conference meeting of the two teams K-State Is Working Hard To make up this apparent deficiency in the stamina of his quintet, Coach Frank Root has been drilling his Wildcats on their plays and giving them stiff workouts each day. It is possible they will be dismayed by light games that are disgusting to the Jayhawks Saturday night since there is not an enormous difference in the abilities shown by the two teams. K-State Is Working Hard Although the Kansas State men now constitute a cellar team, they are not at all used to it or willing to resign themselves to the task. As a loss because of the injury, they have no more to lose, but have everything to gain. The Manhattan crowd will show a good deal of respect, as proven by the fact that the Kansas-Kansas State game at Manhattan was a sellout before Kansas rooters had opportunity to buy tickets, and many could help to stimulate the Angle players. Aggies Have Good Scorers Groves, last year's Wildcat All-Conference contribution, and Burns, a new recruit in the scoring average of the Big Six. With a little help from the rest of the team, and these two men both hitting hard, Groves will be offered to the Jayhawkers. Groves has been pretty well smothered in the other two meetings by Noble, who was forced to forsake scoring against his time to the fall Akgie center. Loss of this contest next Saturday would put Kansas on the spot in a big way. With Nebraska fighting to keep the lead, the Cornhuskers would allow the Cornhunkers their chance. The Lawrences men make the trip to Lincoln where they will play. They would there have an excellent chance to even the count at two losses each. Men's Intramurals Two intramural volley ball games were played Tuesday night with the Delta Tau's and the Triangle's winners. The Delta Tau's won an easy game from the Nu Sigma Nu's by a score of 21-5, 21-3. The Triangles had more trouble in downing the Beta', by a score of 21-14, 13-21, 28-8. Dr. F. C. Allen yesterday receive a telegram calling off the Western Reserve football game which was scheduled for Oct. 31, 1936, at Kansas. WESTERN RESERVE REPLACED BY ARIZONA ON FOOTBALL BILL The reason stated for canceling the game was that Western Reserve was unable to find a suitable date in their season. The return game with Kannas at Cleveland. Arizona University will take the place of Western Reserve, on Oct. 31 at Kansas. The Kansas team will join Wisconsin. The Arizona, Nov. 20, 1977, for the return game. PATEE BANK NITE TONITE NOW! ENDS FRIADY Gene Stratten Porter's Thrilling Romance of the Limbiotost- "FRECKLES" TOM BROWN VIRGINIA WEILER - ADDED - Comedy - Oddity - Vodvil SUN... MON. WINI SHAW "Broadway Hostess" YALE SWIMMERS WILL SPLASH FOR EXERCISE THIS SEASON New Haven, Conn. — (UP)—Through a misunderstanding the Yale swimming team, regarded as the strongest in the country without league affiliation this year. The number of personal fouls, or rather the avoidance of personal fouls, is not usually used as a criterion for measuring, but it is interesting to note that the conference-leading Jayhawk们 are also the players with the fewest personal fouls, both for team average and game average. Last fall Yale resigned from the Intercollegiate Swimming Association and voted to join the newly formed Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League, which does not require water polo. Much to the surprise of Yale athletic officials, it was found that the league is not to become operative until 1837. The old association could not be rejoined because water polo had been abandoned. Yale has held the IS.A. championship plaque for eleven years straight, and this year will mark the first time since 1924 that the trophy will find a resting place outside the Yale gymnasium. In six games played by Kanas, 11 players have made 53 personal fouls, an average of 8-5-6 per game, or 47-11 per player. Ten players who are personalised made by nine players in six games, averaging 9-1-3 per game, and 6-2-9 per player. Iowa State has 57 personalities, made by eight players in six games, and 9-1-2 per game, and 7-1-8 per player. Personal Fouls Avoided By Conference Leaders Only 59 Violations Charged Against Jayhawkers This Season Nebraska in seven games has 75 personalals charged against nine players, for a game average of 10.5-7 and a player average of 8.1-3. Oklahoma has distributed its personalls in five games among 10 players, so that while the game average is 11, the player averaged 9.9. The team with ten scoring players, has 75 personaluls, averaging 12.1-2 per game and 7.1-2 per player. On the Kansas team, Milton Allen leads with 14, but Ebbing and Noble, with five and six personalities respectively, have the low records, especially when it is considered they have played practice games. Incidentally, Ebbing is the high scorer of the conference with an average of 13 points per game. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. GRANADA Your Last Chance Jennette Mac Donald Nelson Eddy "ROSE MARIE" Mat. 25c, Nite. 35c FRIDAY - SATURDAY A baffling mystery to hold you spell-bound and amazed! with WALTER ABEIL MARGOT ORHANAGE Waltery Ford Gail Pattinell Bristol Erica Blore Eric Blore Eri Rhodes Erie O'Brien-Moore "STARLISH DAYS AT THE LIDO" Cartoon - News Loss of Nine Sophomores Fails To Dishearten Track Mentor The Screen Gives You the Sweep of the Skies to the Thriller That Made Broadway Say Its Prayers! SUNDAY 4 Thrilling Days JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN In commenting on the chances for the coming year Hargiss said that he still has several promising sophomores, including Jack Richardson, former Missouri Valley A.A.U. sprinter champions; Gordon Lucas, a spinner and broad-jumper; Hardace Hardacre, Jayhawker who is in a job on the cinders. In Harry Wiles, Harlargis has a good 440 dash man, who is now working on the hurdles to replace four sophomores who failed to return this semester. Hargiss has another sprinter in Lloyd Foy, a Hutchinson high school product. Radigan, Hughes, and Chads are sophilimous. The company develops into runners of high caliber. "CEILING ZERO" Continuous Shows Sunday at 1 - 3 - 7 5-9 25c 'til 7 — After 7 35c The meet with Kansas State scheduled for Saturday will be held if there is any let-up in the bad weather. Hargis said that he did not want to hold a meeting because he believes "Zero air is too likely to freeze the radiator when pumped into the tars. Harggiss believes that one is too pt to look at the dark side when there re actually several good prospects. Meet Depends on Weather lungs as fast as an athlete must breathe in active competition." Bill said that he had been unable to hold trials because of the cold weather, but that his entries would probably include: 60-yard dash: Richardson, Hardacre and Clucas. 60-yard high hurdles: Wiles and Foy. 440-yard dash Trotter, McNown, Greene, and McCaskill. 60-yard low hurdles: Wiles, Foy, and Clucas. 880-yard run: Schroeder, Guise, and McCoy. Mile run: Fitzigibbons and Zadigan. Two-mile run: Chads and Hughes. Pole vault: Ardrey. Shot-put: Karatzar and Pitts. High jump: Shannon, Wellhausen, Ewing. Broad jump: Pitts, Clucas, Ewing, and Richardson. Mile relay: McNown, McCaskill Greene, Trotter, Wiles, and Schroeder. The Quack Club, for women who ex-cell in swimming, will have its second semester try-outs at 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 15. Women's Intramurals VALENTINE YOURSELF --to a new SPRING HAT Stetsons $5 Mallorys $4 —All the new styles and colors here for your choosing. The following are the two groups that have been organized for the women's swimming meet beginning Feb. 18. Group 1: Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Kappa, Watkins Alta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Gamma New Spring Suits on Display CARLS GOOD CLOTHES Delta, and Independent. This group will swim Tuesday. Feb. 18, at 7:30. Group II: Gamma Phi Beta, Pi Beta Phi, Corbin Hall, Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, TNT and IWW. This group will swim Thursday, Feb. 20. The finals of all swimming events will be held Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 7. 30. The time has been changed because of a concert. 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