PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hargiss to Enter Green Squad in K.C.A.C. Meet Weather Hampers Workouts for Indoor Contest Coach H. W. "Bill" Hargiss, Kansas track tutor, will run an inexperienced track squad against some serious competition in the renewed Kansas City Athletic Club indoor meet to be held in Kansas City Saturday. College competition will be a new experience to the majority of the men making the trip; but despite this handicap, Coach Hargiss expects good time in some of the events, particularly the mile relay. The mile relay team will be picked from Schroeder, Graves, MacCaskill, McNown and Fitzgibbon. Cold weather during the past three days has seriously hampered the proposed schedule of stiff workouts. As a result, the squad will probably not be up to par for the meet. Due to the weather, it is important that the selection of dath men and hardlers. The only important change in the lineup announced last week is the probably withdrawal of Connet Cummins, with six mills, and his insertion in the 880. Coach Hargis has not yet decided whether conditions warrant entrance in the two-mile relay, Cunningham, Guise, Fitzglibbon, Graves, and Schroeder are under consideration for this event, but if they do not run in the relay they will run their distances in the open 440 and 880. Two men have been practicing for the pole-vault but they probably will not enter the K.C.A.C. meet, Hargiss said yesterday. Weakness in the hurdles and the absence of Gray and Noble, because of basketball competition, from the pole-vault, combined with the elimination from the program of the shot-put. Dees's specialty, will seriously allow the Jay-hawker squad from rolling up any sizeable point total. The squad will go to Kansas City Saturday morning to qualify in the preliminaries that afternoon. TRAINING PERIOD IN ILLINOIS WOOD LEAVES FOR TWO-WEEK Second Lieutenant Wayne Wood, 730 of the R.O.T.C., has been detailed to the S818 Coast Artillery Division at Fort Sheehan, III, for a two-week training Lieutenant Wood will be sent to some Civilian Conservation Camp as the officer in charge after he has finished the intensive two weeks of training that is given to all R.O.J.C. officers before they are placed in charge of one of those Read Kansan Want Ads. Wrestlers to Manhattan Kansas State Has Upper Edge in Mat Meet. Says Cox The University wrestling team will leave at noon today for Manhattan, where they will meet the Kansas Aggies in the last match of the season. "This is sure to be a tough meet. Kansas State defeated us here in our first meet, Jan. 2, by a score of 184 to 91. Missouri defeated us by four points and defeated the Angles by one point. That makes their team a little better on paper," said James Cox, wrestling coach, last night. The wrestlers will compete in the following order: 118-lb class, Chorus; 128-lb class, McDouglass; 135-lb class, Dougian; 145-lb class, Childf; 153-lb class, Nolland; 185-lb class, Armender; 152-lb class, Tillard; heavyweight "Tinny" The team will go to Ames March 8 and 9 for the Big Six Conference meet. Freshmen and Alumni Play A. A. U. Stars Among Grids on Court Here Tonight The Fresherman basketleaders will maze the Alumni team tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30. Some of the players on the Alumni team are members of the Jones Store team in Kansas City, Mo., and are in excellent condition. Bill Johnson, former University star, with the highest following of any independent player in Kansas City, is on the lineup. "This will be the best for the baseball team," he said. Ad Lindsay in speaking of this game, Paul Harrington, all-Big Six star of last year, is also with this aggression. The Freshman aquad has been gone through critical workouts and is like wise in good shape. This game will be a good chance to see what new material is available for the varsity team next year from the Freshmen. Smith Schwartz and Cox should show up wel for the Freshmen. Between halves there will be a bison match between Hermann Dick from Haskell, and Ephénize, the champion of the Pacific Fleet on the West Coast. There will be three four-mile rounds. The admission is $20. The lineups: Freshmen Alumni Schoutz f O'Leary Schmitt b Bishop Cox c Johnson Haverstock g Harrington Hernuth g Vanek "Bill" Harpisi. Ping pong double matches schedules for today are Pi Beta Phi vs Alpho Chi Omega at 4:50 at the Union building and Alpha Delta Pi vs Chi Omega of the ping pong simples should be played off by Saturday. Two Ping Pong Matches Today Phi Delts Win Over Delts Second Half Rally By Losers Falls Short of Victory In the intramural basketball game last night the Phi Dell defeated the back Delta Tau 19-10, the Hawks turned back the Wakeman's 27-17, and the Phi Pai "B" managed to squeeze out a 39-35 decision over the A.T.O. B." The game between the Phi Pai was more or less a content between Anderson and Buchanan, the former caging twenty-two points and the latter twenty-three. The Rumblers nosed the Jayhawks out 19 to 17 late in the evening. Wakarusa 17 Hawks 27 Wakarusa G F T F H 2 Brown I G F T F H 2 Shrader G F T F H Rowland I 3 0 0 Shrader G F T F H McCormack I 3 0 0 McKibry G F T F H McCormack I 3 0 0 Borgy G F T F H Johnson I 3 0 0 Johnny G F T F H —— — — — — — Stephen I 1 0 0 —— — — — — — Roberty I 1 0 0 7 3 1 — — — — — Referee: Bob Reed Phi Draft 19 G FFT Roberts 6 1 Brown 3 1 Cieure 4 1 Clauze 4 1 Van Clauze 0 1 6 7 3 Reference: Ray Woods Deltas Tart Tart (1) Olson G F 1F2 Ventush G 0 3 Noel N 0 3 Wilson O 0 6 Wilson W 0 6 Hedges O 1 6 4 2 7 Phi Psi "B" 39 G FTF G Lloyd 11 0 0 Alderson 11 0 2 Bugley 0 0 2 Hurries 0 0 0 Hodge 4 1 0 Summe 0 0 0 St. Clair 0 0 1 A.T.O. "P" R 1 0 24 C FTF Rald 0 1 0 Drayl Drayl 0 1 0 Drayl Bishanham 10 3 0 Redman Redman 0 0 2 Cury Cury 1 0 24 19 1 6 Gamblers 19 | | G FT F | | :--- | :--- | | Murray | 2 1 0 | | Angel | 2 1 0 | | Mahmoud | 1 0 1 | | Mishaun | 1 0 1 | | Nelson | 1 0 1 | | Kelly | 1 1 0 | Jayhawks 17 | | G FT F | | :--- | :--- | | Braden | 4 0 0 | | White | 0 2 1 | | Bush | 3 1 0 | | Campbell | 3 0 1 | | Mason | 0 1 0 | - - - - - - - - 7 3 3 Today's Intramural Games Today's Intramural Games 10 o'clock, east court, Piil Kappa Psi vs. Delta Tau Delta, west court, Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Eta Kappa, Volley hails games are: Alpha Tau Omega vs. Piil Kappa Psi at 4:30. V. L. Gravelle's Dramatic Interludes will be presented at the University Auditorium on Thursday, March 7 at 8:30 o'clock. This production is a presentation in costume and makeup of characters from the drama of all time. PARAMATIC PROGRAM TO BE PRESENTED IN AUDITORIUM DRAMATIC PROGRAM TO BE PI BETA PHI RETAINS LEAD IN WOMEN'S INTRAMURALA Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor of the women's intramural teams, has announced the number of points won by each team in the intramural basketball games. Pi Beta Phi has retained its place as leader of intramural activities and has participated in many games were won in basketball. The Pi Phi's were the intramural champions. Activity tickets and season tickets will admit to the performance, but reserved seats may be bad for 40 cents. The general admission price is 25 cents. The Sigma Kappa's were next in basketball with 52.5 points. The other organizations and their total number of basketball points are: Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Spartan Hall, 50; Alpha Gamma Delta, 40; Kappa Gamma Gamma, 40; Kappa Alpha Theta, 30; Alpha Chi Omega, 30; and Chi Omega, 30. ALLPHIN TO BE INTERVIEWED BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Five junior and senior high school boys will ask Herbert Alliphn, swimming coach, questions about swimming on the Athletics interview program over KFKU Thursday, at 6 p.m. (9 a.m.) in the Student Union in January to ask Dr. F. C. Allen questions on basketball. This program was so successful that the new inter- A yeast that's 16 times more powerful than ordinary yeast cakes What an amazing discovery for the makers. Such a quick in action, put actually saving you $4.97 on a 76c and on fermentable- it will not cause any harm. SAVE $4.97 on one 796 can **Twerter** **BREWER'S YEAST** as compared with equal vitamin content of ordinary yeast cakes A 79 can of Pureetelle Brewer's Yeast has the vitamin content of 192 mL of milk. $5.76 You save the difference. Get the bonanza of amazing yeast today! Puretest BREWER'S YEAST innovative Puret Pure Store RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. "The Retail Store" Phone 238 9th & Mass. 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