PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY. JANUARY 10. 1936 Kansas Favored To Win Conference As Season Opens Iowa State Rated Second Nebraska and K-State Picked to End in Third Place With the Big Six conference basketball schedule under way and the majority of their non-conference games in the big Six teams are lining up more or less. At the head of the parade are "Pogh Allen's 'Little Giants.'" The Jayhawkers were the only Big Six team to come back from a disastrous defeat. They tackled several tough teams and came through without being beaten, a performance which has caused most of the sports scribes to boost Kan- Leading Kansas to the establishment of this record have been the two Rays, Ebling and Noble, and the sophomore long shot artist, Fred Praile. These three form a formidable scoring combination and receive fine support from the veterans Milton Allen and Francis Kappelman. Next in non-conference showing was Iowa State, the defending Big Six champion. The Cyclones turned in victory against Wichita and Vanderbilt, but dropped a one-point decision to Drake. The high spot of the Cyclone performances has been a seminal early season defense against Oklahoma to an average of 24 points a game. Iowa State is followed by Nebraska and Kansas State who seem to be rather evenly matched. The Cornhuskers have been scoring from all angles, banging the ball and hitting the points a game but there is a fly in the cintment, and quite aizable飞它 is too. While the Huskers have been busy pilling the points their opponents have been averaging around 43 points a game between them and a Bie Air Squad 19 teams and win. Kansas State also kept the baskets hot but did better on defense than Nebraska. The Wildcats have two real scorers in Frank Groves, 6-foot-5 inch center, and Wayne Thornborough, forward, and a satisfactory defense. The stumbling block here seems to be that Kansas State has an off night or gets tired Kansas State can be beaten by a reasonably good team. Oklahoma has made an impressive showing in the non-conference games but has been crippled by injuries. Nelson, regular center, was unable to play at all in the game with Missouri because of a bad leg and Connelly, scoring ace of the team, also has a severe injury. The Sooners beat Southern Missouri in a 10-7 loss to their fans' hopes soaring but the injuries have shattered the rosy dream. APPENDICITIS EPIDEMIC HITS ADVANCED LANGUAGE CLAS Missouri is as unpredictable as it is possible to imagine any team being. The Tigers looked terrible in most of their non-conference games and then turned around and beat Oklahoma in the league championship guard in Evans and sharp-shooting front line men in Henderson and Beer. They may finish anywhere. Providence, R.I.—(UP)—Two-thirds of the advanced linguistics class at Brown University were operated on for anendietis recently. Professor Hans Kurg proceeded as usual with his lectures and informed the remaining student, Miss Jane Dagow, that the course would continue as scheduled. The other two students were taken to a hospital the same day. Old Irish Name Lives Verona, Wies- (UP)-Jerome Syon is believed here to be the last living person bearing that old Irish family name. Footballer's Wife Plans Divorce Mrs. Harriet Hagman Sebastian is in Miami to establish residence preparatory to filing divorce action against her estranged husband, Leicht H. A. Sebastian, former football star, who was recently made lowest rank officer in Army for concealing his marriage to the ex- Cunningham to Lose Rival Jack Lovelock's Injured Knee May Disable Him Glenn Cunningham, world's record holder for the mile, may lose one of his rivals. Jack Lovelock fears he may never again be able to attack the world's record. He is having trouble with a cricket match. Cartilage removed a short time ago. Last year he won "the race of the century" against Glenn Cunningham, Bill Bonton and other crack runners. After that race, however, he met with little success, being twice beaten by London of London on British tracks. Commenting on his disability, Love-lock said, "The less ask about my knee the better. It is not right, and I am afraid it never will be right." Lovelock is studying medicine in a London hospital, and, at the present time, he is thinking more about his professional future than whether his knee will become better and enable him to prove himself the greatest mile runner next summer. OLD-FASHIONED GIRL' COMES INTO HER OWN ONCE MORE Washington—(UP) — The "old-fashioned" girl has come into her own once more with college students, a survey at Catholic University shows. The majority of 35 seniors in one class say they will pick the type that dad loves for their life companions. Only one man said that "good looks" would determine his choice of a wife while 11 said that "moral character" would influence them most. Wealth did not seem to matter much. One mentioned it as a last consideration. College women did not seem to be in such demand as educators would like to believe, in this vote. There were no votes registered for college women as first in line and only one for fourth place. A definite distinction was made between "intelligence" and "education." The vote showed the seniors considered intelligence necessary for their wives, while not admitting to being college girl and a smart girl were identical. All that is left to remind one of the fire that occurred Wednesday night in the basement of East Administration Building, where two bodies and memories of what might have been. Strong Charred Odor Is Only Reminder of Fire In East Ad. Building The actual cause of the fire is still unknown, but the belief persists that it was caused by spontaneous combustion. source of damage and even this was slight. The fireproof construction of the building makes any extensive fire damage improbable. However, the prompt careful planning by the principal department prevented any serious damage. Louis Wins in Annual Poll Negro Heavyweight Chosen by Associated Press Outstanding Athlete of 1935 By a margin of votes as convincing as any conquest with his fists, Joe Louis stands acclaimed by the nation's sports experts as the outstanding athlete of the 1970s. And for professional athletes was the annual poll taken by the Associated Press. The 21-year-old Negro heavyweight who brought the million-dollar gate back to pugilism with his knockout punch, top the masculine performers in the 1980s. He was a year ago when the elder of the celebrated pitching Deans ran away with the ballotling. Louis was voted a substantial margin of victory over his chief rival, Lawson Little, Jr., two-line king of amateur League. Louis polled 182 votes to 129 for Lille. Twenty-four individuals in eight branches of sports were mentioned in the poll, representing the views of ex-switches in all parts of the country. Third place went to another Negro athlete, Jesse Owens of Ohio State, for his unprecedented achievement in breaking three world records in one afternoon's performance during the Big Ten track and field meet. Jay Bertwanger, Chicago's all-American half-back finished fourth. He came to America in 1880. He works in his garden, eats a large dish of oatmeal twice daily and goes to bed before sundown. That is the advice William Thompson, 80, Emporia truck driver, offers to those who wish to live long. He is the survivor of the crew which laid the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic 69 years ago. New Iowa State Dormitory Emporia, Kan—(UP)—Eat oatmeal work hard and go to bed before sundown. Thompson was born in Scotland. During a visit to London when he was 20 years old, he saw the famous vessel "Great Eastern" getting ready for the cable job. He applied for a job as common sailor. AGED ARE ADVISED TO GO TO BED BEFORE SUNDOWN A new women's dormitory is under construction at the Iowa State College at Ames. The total cost of the new living will be approximately $83,000. Men's Intramurals --free, Gray The intramural schedule for remainder of the week is as follows: Today: Basketball, 8:30, Delta Chi *b* with Phi Gam; Kappa Sig. A/T. A/O. 9:30, Helloullows vs Campus Raiders; Lions vs Bolshievs. Volley Ball, 5:10, Nu Sigma Num v. Phi Pai; Basketball, 8:30, S.A.E. "B" vs Phi Delti "B"; Sigma Chi *b* vs Phi Gam; *b* vs Sigma Eta. Beta, 10:30, D.U. v. Phi Pai; Sig Ep vs Phi Gam, 11:30, Kappa Sig *b* vs Delta Tau "B"; Beta *b* vs D.U. *b*. 1, Phi Chi vs Kappa Eta Kappa; Triangle vs Ploneers, 2, A.K. Pai vs Theta Tau; 1st Baptist vs Haskell Joyhawks, 3, Whirlwinds vs Chuk II. 4, Duakin vs Campus Raiders; Bo尔摩akers vs Bolshievs. Delta Tau defeated Phi Psi in Volley ball 21.6 21.12 Wednesdav results: Bigelow f. 2 g. ft. 1 Bigelow f. 2 Davis.f 6 2 1 Davis.f 6 2 1 Rimmer.e 2 1 Rimmer.e 2 1 Carb.g 1 0 Carb.g 1 0 Hadley 0 1 Boilermakers 25 11 4 8 Referee, McEnroe Triangle 28 g. ft. f. Kerr, 4 3 0 B'd g'lf'dl, 4 0 Packc, 1 0 Coleman, 3 0 Motley, 0 1 Dunakin Club 15 12 4 4 A Dogge g f t f Nessily f 0 1 Stolande 2 0 1 Parisig 2 0 1 Lipy 0 1 Lipy 0 1 Bowtus 0 4 Beta 22 Referee, Gray 6 3 4 8 6 5 Referee. Gray g f 2 ft Mahley j 0 1 Jackman j 0 0 Haggard g 0 1 Haggard g 0 1 How it r i 0 2 Skidmore g 0 1 Sig Ep 16 Acacia 26 13 4 6 Referee, Foss g. ft. Ewing,f ...1 0 Kuchs, f ...1 0 Carp'n't c...1 1 Geary,g ...3 1 Millar,g ...1 0 Theta Tau 27 g. ft. f. Colef 1 Morel ndf 0 0 Gritc 1 0 0 Lamm 2 0 0 Lammg 4 2 1 Bloom 1 0 0 Sigma Corr. g. f. hwin's'h'f r.2 0 Watson.f 2 0 Sumis.s is 4 Burling. 0 0 Burling. 0 0 Blanchard 0 0 12 3 8 e, Corliss 13 0 Phi Chi 25 Sigma Chi "B" 19 g. ft. l. Stensasa.f 1 Schrader.r 2 G'dwood.c 1 McFhang.m 0 0 McKee.g 1 7 2 EXCITING MOTION PICTURES ARE CONDUCIVE TO COLDS London—(UP)—Sitting through an exciting motion picture—preferably one dealing with a love triangle—is a good way to catch cold. Watching a stirring picture wears down the resistance because of the emotional effect, and the carbon dioxide from the audience contributes to the condition, according to Dr. William Robson, nose and throat surgeon. 9 1 11 3 PINT and other diseases that enter through mouth, nose and throat! Hungary Urges Mustaches Budapest—(UIP) -Hungary's patriots are urging all men to grow muscles. And it is not the "tooth-bruh" they call it. They are a real wowed "sergeant-magic" affair. ● When mouth, nose and throat are cleaned during surgery, less chance of doing serious harm. *M3kJIhK* *Nurse* SOLUTION THE DOUBLE STRENGTH ANTISEPTIC ...and other Mi31 Solution 49c RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. "The Revall Store" Ottr. 8r Marty Blower 238 Injured Star Fights for Life 9th & Mass. Phone 238 SAVE with SAFETY at The Texall DRUG STORE Herbie Tade, University of Tennessee center, who was injured in the Tennessee-Kentucky game Thanksgiving day, is fighting for his life. Track Aspirants Go Inside Coach Hargiss Preparing Men For Coming Indoor Season None to jubilant over prospects for the coming season, Coach H W. Hargis has taken his truck aspirants in training at the AAC. The raidly approaching indoor meet. Hargis' rather pessimistic attitude is largely a result of the small number of men turning out and getting in touch with her. The fact which has been drawn up for this year. The squad is further reduced by the number of members who are busy with training. Culver Receives Newspaper Job Frank Culver, '30, is employed as a feature writer on the Nassau Daily Star and Review a newspaper covering most news. Culver is also reporter and copierer on occasion. Culver came originally from Humboldt. In view of the attractive indoor schedule, the fact that positions in every event are open, and his belief that with last year's freshman material as a nucleus he could have a strong team, Coach Hargas urgently requests anyone interested to check out a suit. Among the men who have been re-elected for their hardcover, Foy, Gordon, Wiles, McNown, Trotter, Foy, Green, McCoy, Schroeder, Pitts, Shannon, Kaiser, Crain, Hughes, and Frizibellum. NOW! 25c 'til 7 — Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 HERE'S A SHOW! ENDS SATURDAY Cagney, Swaos. His Gun, for Bane Fits — > As the Fearless Ruler of the World's Most Famous Underworld! JAMES CAGNEY at the Fillet of Haddock as tho Margaret Lindsay - Ricardo Cortez Lila Damita Plus—Our Gang Panic - News Cartoon Novelty She Will Be Here SUNDAY THE GREATEST Sweatcat Singing Lovely Girl in All the World LILY PONS You will enjoy this delicious food. Also the many other foods offered FRIDAY "I DREAM TOO MUCH" shows 3-7-9 Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c 15c --and was enrolled in the department of journalism at the University. BIG DOUBLE SHOW CHAS. "BUDDY" ROGERS "OLD MAN RHYTHM" Also Chapter 7 "MIRACLE RIDER" NOW! ENDS SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE SHOW BUCK JONES "MCKENNA OF THE MOUNTED" CAFETERIA and If You Want A Real--- SUIT TOPCOAT Better come to our January Clearance Sale SATURDAY ON SALE You can save Plenty of Money Yes Sir! Corduroy Slacks Munjack Lentches Corduroy Jackets Lounging Robes TONIGHT Playing for the SOPHOMORE HOP (Semi-Formal) FRIDAY, Jan. 10th 9 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. Stag $1.25 Couple MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM