PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936 Kansas Wrestlers Rated Under-Dogs In Nebraska Meet Jayhawks Are Determine To Make 'Match of It' In First Contest Of Season The Kansas wrestling team open its season against Nebraska right nownight with a dual meet at Lincoln. The Jawhawkers rate as under-dogs but are determined to make a match of it. Last year, the Kansas wrestlers defeated the Cornhuskers twice for their first dual most victory in seven years. But the Tigers will get revenge for those defeats. With the win a stay a day away, Nebraska leads 10-0, for Kansas has no contries in the 118- and 128-foot zone. The No. 3-ranked bruska ten points. The Jayhawkers that will compete however include several wrestlers of proven ability and seven others who are not yet a bruska ten points. Captain Bob Childs will wrestle in the 135-pound class. Childs finished in his weight at the Big Six tournament last year and is a real scraper. He alternated between the 135-pound and 145-pound classes last year and did not win. He won by lifting the lighter weight, which is the division he will compete in, tomorrow. Children will face a strong opponent. The Cornhawk 135-pound wrestler to a draw with Shirau the Missouri Star; Shirau the Haiti Star; Shirau a senior, has ruite a reputation. The dual meet between Missouri and Nebraska ended in a victory for the Huskers, a result which indicated that Nebraska has a decidedly stronger team than last year when the Jayhawks beat them twice. Two seniors, making their debut as Kansas wrestlers, are also expected to be among the Kansas stars. Both men are wrestling for the national title by McConwell, 175-pound, and the other Sam Ericson, heavweight. Both men were intramural champions last year and performed brilliantly in the intramural tournament. Heavyweight Ericson heaviest weight Ericson throw Emil Weinecke, 190-pound variety quarterback, in the finals. It took Ericson only 2 minutes and 47 seconds to pin the grinder. McConwell opponent in 2 minutes and 25 seconds. In the 185-pound clear Kansas was be represented by August Amnberg, a letterman. Amnberg completed in six games that earned him one of his matches by a fall. Amnberg is not as polished a wrenster as some but has a good deal of strength which makes him a formidable opponent. McConnel will face one of the strongest hustler wrestlers. The Hushker 15-pounder weighed just over 20 pounds and probably give McConnel as much as he can handle. Nevertheless McConnel stands a good chance of winning and may even throw up his hand. James Bount, a quadrant from last year, will wrestle in the 145-pound class and a sophomore, Sig Brumu will compete in the 145-pound class. Ericson should win his match, although his opponent is a good deal more experienced than the Jaushawk entry. The Husker heavy dropped a few points in this game, but it would appear that Kansas will pick some points in this weight. At the start of the year it appeared [ ] Our Serving Hours Are Breakfast 7:30-8:30 Lunch 11:30-1:30 Dinner 5:15-6:30 THE CAFETERIA that Kansas was going to have one of the best teams the school has had in a long time but the list of entries for this year's national championship one thing and another have robbed the squad of some of its most promising players. Most importantly is this true in the lighter weights. --- Women's Intramurals Three of the four division champions in the women's intramural basketball have been decided and the fourth division will be decided next Tuesday even though both teams will play in the kettleball team meets Pi Beta Phi for Division 2 championship. After the Division 2 champion is decided the winners will play will play for the 'vind championship.' Alpha Delta Pi is the winner of Division 1, Corin hall has Division 3 championship and I.W.W. was the fourth division champ. **Resume Intramural Play** The men's intramurals will play several games, including intralunar management, announced yesterday. Due to the fact that the gymnasium will be used for registration purposes until Saturday it is impossible for basketball games to be played in the gym. The team managers will receive their tickets, which will be completed for the remainder of the season. Saturday morning. Resume Intramural Play Campus Laws Will Become Effective Monday Morning Enforce Traffic Regulation FLOWERS Finest Selection of Spring Blooms for Your Valentine Remembrances. George Snyder, campus policeman, states that all traffic and parking regulations will take effect next Monday. Feb. 10. 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