PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1936 Kansas Remains Only Undefeated Conference Team Iowa State Is Defeated by Drake; Will Meet Jayhawkers This Saturday The Iowa State basketball team was shoved out of the select list of undefeated Big Six teams Monday night by a strong 14-0 victory, perhaps more临危近 portile long击 by parisio, Bulldog forward, inward, the one-point advantage gave Drake its one-point advantage Parisio was also high-point man in this field goals and two charity tussles. This loss leaves Kansas as the only team to come through their non-conference schedule with a clear slate in their playoff hopes and underfeated in four straight games. Saturday night the Cyclones will begin the defense of their big Six crown when they meet Kansas here in the Auditorium. Coach Louis Minze has taken the team to a previous competition around which to build his team. Jack Cowen, two-letter forward, Jack Flemming, who has earned one award, and Captain Torvold Holmes, two-letter man, will be competing against so far. Burton Thomson is attempting to fill the shoes of Waldo Wegner, all-conference center last year. This is his second year on the road to make a difference he did not make a letter last year. Members of the United States hockey team photographed at their fare! Elidridge Ross, Pawel Rowe, Thomas Moone, Coach Walter Brown, John well appearance in New York, with coach Joe Lumley. Team photo taken from Fj. Kalmar to Fj. Klamar to Fj. Falkner to Fj. Kruller to Fj. Kammer, Fj. LaHatte, Fj. Kolbaugh, Shannon Sigalsson. Fred Poole and Allen Killorn are also being used at the pivot position. Neither has had any previous experience on the basketball squad, but Poole has been a member of the football team for two years. Seven of the fifteen men on the squad do not reach the six-foot mark, and the shortest man on the squad is only five feet eight inches tall. However, Coach Menzel has two centers that are tall enough for anybody's team. Kilborn towers six feet six inches, and Johnson is only an inch shorter. An inch shorter. Coach Menze invited 13 members of the squad to cut short their Christmas practice and practiced in practices to assure their being in first class condition for the opening of the Big Six campaign, which he expects to be one of the classes to attend. . . . Karnas, Kansas After having seen Kansas, Kansas State, and Missouri, as well as his own Cyclones in action already this year, sense believe that with the possible exception of one team, his own, all in the conference are as strong or stronger this season than they were just. The Iowa State mentor is prone to give the Jayhawks a slight edge at this stage of the season. Coach Mentz is also highly respectful of the Kansas after seeing it defiant Missouri in the game. Haage holiday series at Kansas City. Of his own team, the Cyclone coach has little to say. Despite the comfort margin by which the Ames twin won their first four games, he is still apprehensive of certain weaknesses in the Iowa State machine. They'll Push Puck for Uncle Sam in Olympic Hockey However, the Cyclones are not to be taken lightly, and even though they did lose to Drake, they are still to be reckoned in the race for the Big Six title. Every team has its off days, and with respect to the coach's predictions, every tutor is inclined to be a bit pessimistic about the Ames team in a fighting mood, and the Ames team in a fighting mood, and the game Saturday night promises to be a real battle. --in the quarter-finals of the lower bracket in the recent fencing tournament held between members of Dr. Nilshamfius's fencing class. Howard defeated Brouwert, 4 to 1, and Forbes defeated Coxman, 3 to 1. Howard defeated Brouwert, 5 to 4. In the quarter-finals of the upper bracket Emmens defeated Work, 5 to 3 and Casswell defeated Gilstap, 5 to 4. In the semi-finals Emmens defeated Cassell, 5 to 0. In the final Howard, who held the point-handled defeats, 5 to -1. Men's Intramurals Father of Basket ball to Be Honored Intramural schedule for tonight: *Basketball-6*, *Acacia* "Biae" *D* vs. DU." Bigma Chi "Bi" *D* vs. Sig Aliph "B" .9, Sig Aliph "B" .15, Triangle *V* vs. Acacia; Boldermakers *R* A nation-wide movement is getting underway to honor Dr. James A. Naiamith, who introduced the game of basketball and fathered the game through its early years. The game is now, be included as an Olympic sport, having originated just forty-five years ago when two peach baskets and a volley ball served as major equipment. The movement to honor Dr. Naismith is under the direction of W. S. Chandler, secretary-treasurer of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The association at a meeting in Chicago this year, voted to promote some recognition for the game's founder, and it was proposed to raise a fund sufficient to send Dr. and Mrs Naismith to the Olympics in Berlin. It also is planned to provide for a suitable memorial, either at Springfield, Mass, or in Kansas. It is proposed that every organization maintaining a basketball team set aside one home game in the week of February 9-15 as "Nashim night," and that one admission be contributed to the fund. Dr. Naismith expressed his belief, upon learning that the sport had been added to the Olympic program, that the international popularity of the game has grown, and, at the same time, an active game. He suggested that the internation' competition might make it necessary to impose some handicap, probably because the same ways the wrestlers and boxers are handled by weight divisions. Dunakin Club, Voleyball-Pi KA. v. A.T.O.; Pai Ps vs. Dau Tau. Monday night night Alph defeatedMSGnia Chi Volley 11-8, 21-6 and20-4. The Giants CSEF basketball team fortoiled to the Bolshevks. Other篮球 results g. ft. f. Hallf. 4 1 2 Th'i npe'n f. 1 0 Arthur. c. 1 1 Kellang. g. 0 0 Cocch'e ng. 1 0 A. T.O. "B" 23 Referee. Foss Phi Gam 46 Harwf i, g, f, l, F Tennys f, t, 9 Tukec k, 8; 3 1 Kellg k, 2 1 Tuckeng k, 1 3 Clemens l, 1 3 Clemens l, 0 Filh Delt "Ff" **II** Basketf. I 0 1 Basketf. II 0 1 Smith. I 0 1 Mhldkag. I 0 1 Hayes. I 0 1 Naveldr. I 0 1 Naveldr. I 0 1 20 6 6 Referee, Corliss Camp's Raids' 40 g. Gisgow. f. 1 0 Andrew.inf 0 1 Ossengr. c 1 0 Carr.g 2 0 StClair.g 0 1 | | g. ft | | :--- | :--- | | Adebly f | 4 | | Kelley f | 2 | | Fhungrc f | 0 | | Pfhuser f | 0 | | Dulubc f | 2 | | Jones f | 0 | Sigma Nu 16 Whirlwinds 10 H a i s e H e t L. Haref 1 0 2 Pld phjv n 0 0 2 Dain rec o 0 2 Coffeng 5 3 1 Grant 5 3 1 g. ft. Askrenf, 2 f 1 Kinglsd, 0 f 1 Lomardc, 0 f 1 Luseg, 0 f 1 Sprgfldg, 2 f 0 Sprgfldg, 2 f 0 One hundred per cent attendance was recorded by the University of Missouri, as the annual meeting of the Association of Annual Law Schools in New Orleans, Dec. 27-30. The attendance of an entire law school at this meeting is an unusual record. ALL MEMBERS OF LAW SCHOOL FACULTY ATTEND MEETING Rock Chalk I 29 7 211 4 2 g. ft. Halif 3 1 Devlinf 2 1 Stoneville 2 2 Burkettg 1 2 Comerg 0 0 Kline 0 0 Complete Fencing Tourne 6 211 Howard Defeats Enns in Finals Class Bracket Members of the fencing club are divided into three grades. When a member first enters the club he is known as a beginner, who learns to squere and receive the emblem of that position by passing certain examinations. Then, upon meeting certain requirements and passing more difficult exercises, a knight comes a knight and be given the option of wearing a pin symbol of that position. Whereas the page must have a knowledge of the foil, a knight must also know the foil, the broadsword, and the epee. 12 5 Prof. F. J. Moreau read a paper entitled "Business Associations," exciting very favorable comment. The local club has received no replies from its invitations to other teams for matches. Dr. Naismith explained that in other schools fencing is not included in the curriculum. The existence of a fencing team in those schools depends entirely upon the enthusiasm of the students for the sport. Because fencing is not included among the minor sports the members of the fencing teams are usually expected to spend their expenses in connection with participation in a fencing match. Women's Intramurals Ping pong results: Hamilton, Kappa Alpha Theta, defeated Sholander, Watkins Hall, 21-4, 11-14; Henson, Gamma Phi Beta, defeated Green, Alpha Chi Omega, defeated Simpson, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 21-5, 21-11; Forman, Chi Omega, defeated Archer, Alpha Chi Omega, 21-4, 21-6; M. Learnard, TNT, defeated January, Alpha Chi Omega, 21-0, 21-7. The third round of the ping pong tournament must be played off by Saturday, Jan. 11. Results of last night's basketball games are as follows: Alpha Delta Pi defeated Alpha Omicron Ip 60-54 Kappa Gamma deflected Alpha Chi Omega. 16-2T nt defeated ETC 28-3NW defeated the Independence 10-2. Kansas Aggies Are Initial Foe for Jayhawk Tankmen Swimmers Open Season The University's swimming team is carrying on an intensive drill for the 1986 season which opera here tonight when the Kansas Aggies' swimming team comes to Robinson Gym. Next week the University of Nebraska tank- The last two days in February, the K. U. team will go to Lincoln for a return meet with the Cormhuckers. The following week will find the Jayhawkers meet with them. Herbert Alpin is negotiating with Washburn College for home dual meets, the dates of which will be announced later. The season will wind up with the Big six meet in the K.C.A.C. post March 26. This year's post five years has been held at Lincoln. Indications are that Nebraska has a strong team again this year. The Aggies and the Washburn Iachob are the same team, were last year, Coach Allpinn expects his Kansas team to be stronger than last year's. In the Big Six last year Nebraska was first, Iowa State, second; Kansas was third; Oklahoma tied; Oklahoma tied for fourth and last place. Coach Allipin announced that the University has a new regulation diving board which was installed during the vacation period. Coach Allain expressed the opinion that there are a number of men in school who have potential swimming ability but who have not tried out for the team. "I think we should go to the University who have swimming ability try out for the squad," he said. "Trials to select the entrants in each event will be held before each meet. The best two competitions in each event will be selected for participation in the meets." King's College, London University, has been completely reorganized and beginning with the fall semester, 1580, will be known as the College of Practical Journalism. The first college to be organized exclusively for the training of journalists will have a course entitled giving the degree of bachelor of journalism. Journalism College Established Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c 15c BANK NITE TONITE NOW! ENDS THURSDAY Lindsey Sees Unusually Promising Material in Sophomores Bette Davis George Brent "THE WOMAN" SELECTED Short Subjects Football Outlook Is Good Adrian Linden, football coach at the University of Kansas, took a New year's view of his 1936 prospects, and smiled more than he has for several years. PAY NITE THURSDAY "I to looks us as if there were going to be a lot of competition for some places on the 1385 Kansas team," said Coach Lindsey. "The past year we had about 15 or 20 real, dependable players, and in several games showed the lack of reserves when the goat got hard in the fourth period. Next year it looks as if we would have 40 or 50 real good goals, wins, and anxiously to get into the battle. Last Times Tonite! JEAN HARLOW SPENCER TRACY 25c 'til 7 — Shows 3 - 7 - 9 "Eight of the ten seniors on the team were first string men, and their going GRANADA "RIFF RAFF" Plus—Red Nichols Band Act Color Cartoon - Latest News THURSDAY For the Week-end The Greatest of All His Great Hits! Our Gang Comedy - Latest News Cartoon Novelty SUNDAY LILY PONS "I DREAM TOO MUCH" is taking away in one sweep the greater part of the line, and a half the backfield. "There will be only five two-letter men on the squad next year, but there will be 14 other squadrons, half of whom have a single letter, and in addition there will be one of the finest group of sophomores we have had in several years. Freshman Coach Harglis recommended 50 of them for numerals." loge of Coldwater for special comment, saying that this sophomore gave promise already of making an A-1 quarterback in a game. He ran the game in first class style. He weighs 170 and is an honor student, and comes from a family of football players. One brother played at the College of Athletics at Edgin Academy, Elgin, Ill. Coach Lindsey singled out Max Rep- Read the Daily Kansan want ads. Our January Clearance STARTS TOMORROW MORNING --- The Prices --- Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Carlbrooke Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx Topcoats Carlbrooke Topcoats $25 Suits $27.50 Topcoats $22.50 $17.50 $30 Suits Topcoats $35 Suits $26.50 Topcoats (Nothning Reserved but Tuxedo Suits) SUITS TOPCOATS Single Breasted Belt Arounds Double Breasted Belt Backs Sport Backs Sport Backs In Slims, Regulars, Stubs, Stouts, Medium Longs Here is your chance to buy a good Suit or Topcoat for right now and future wear, at a real saving. 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