--- PAGE FOUR Big Six Teams Go Into Big Weekend With Five Games UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 Kansas and Kansas State Meet; Oklahoma vs. Tigers; Nebraska to Ames Feb. 15-Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln; Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan; *Iowa State vs. Drake at Arizona* Ames. Feb. 16—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan. All Big Six cage squads are tuning up for a big week-end, as five conference games are to be played this coming Friday and Saturday. Kansas lines up against Kansas State state, Missouri goes to Oklahoma for a doubleheader, and Iowa State will entertain Nebraska's Cornhuskers in Ames. The games to be played will have no great effect on the principal title contenders, unless the Wildcats should win both games with the Jayhawkers, in which case Iowa State could go into first place by defeating Nebraska. Kansas can win one of its most engaging engagement and still win over the Cyclones. Missouri hopes to break up a tie with the Wildcats for fourth place as they face Coach Hugh McDermott's Okahamans. Missouri looks better as the season draws to a close, greatly through the return of Henderson to the line-up. The Sooners practically eliminated themselves from title contesting in losing to Nebraska at Lincoln last week. Out of the Big Six basketball race themselves but with victories over three of the five entrants, the Kansas State basketball team will attempt to complicate the Big Six situation in its coming encounters against the State. It is in the Wildcats' power to swing the Wildcats in favor of either school. Iowa State should win easily over Nebraska with the advantages of their court, and the Cormuskers are in undisputed last place. At Lincoln, Coach Browne men eled a one point advantage. Both teams have only one more meeting after this one to close the conference season for them. Rock Chalk "C's" Win 36-7 Sig Alph's Forfeit Game to Phi Gamma Delta Displaying a stubborn defense and an accurate eye for the basket the Rock Chall "C" team won a one-sided game from the Phi FI "B" team to 32 to 7. The second half was side only to score four points the first half and three the last period. The Rock Chulk "B" team boosted their percentage by virtue of a forfeit from the S.A.E. "B" five. The two games scheduled for 9 o'clock were not played. The Pig Gam's won on a forift from the Sig Algh.'s. The Beta and the Sigma Chi teams teamed to play at 9 o'clock made arrangements to play their game later. In the other late game Tuesday night the Rumblers spurted the second half and defeated the Collegians 27 to 19. Phil Dill FEF 7. Rock Cliff 36 20 By the margin of one point the Kappa Pa's defeated the Tringle club late Tuesday night by the score of 28 to 23. Leconard scored nine points for the Kappa Pa. G FT F Lloyd 1 0 1 North 1 0 2 Budley 1 0 0 Budley 1 0 0 Somme 0 0 0 Locke 0 0 0 3 1 4 Referee: Hoff 17 2 3 Triangle 27 G FT F Moll 2 0 0 Lindy 2 0 2 Ulryn 1 0 2 Wan'mk r' 1 0 Rothchild 3 0 1 Smurr 6 0 1 G FT F Kerr 6 1 1 Laws 0 0 0 Pick 2 0 0 Pick 1 0 Colman 2 0 0 Williams 2 0 0 13 1 2 Referee: Plaskett Ocoben G Ft F Leonard 4 0 Robinson 2 1 Rohan 1 0 S'h r'r'g 2 0 S'h r'r'g 2 0 Ramhlers 9 Kathleen G F 0 F 1 Aldo FF 1 F 1 Jude F 1 F 1 Muhahunah 3 0 0 Murray 3 0 0 Murray 3 0 0 Kappa Psi 28 13 2 6 13 1 4 Referee: Plaskett Calloians 19 G FT F Roland 3 0 1 Brighton 3 0 1 Simpson 3 0 1 Wood 0 1 0 Rot'n bryn 0 0 1 91 TODAY'S INTRAMURAL GAMES Basketball West Court: 530 o'clock, Delta Tau "B" vs Coe's "B"; 10 o'clock, Coe's vs Wakara. East court: 5:30 o'clock, Jayhawk "B" vs Rock Chalk "C"; 10 o'clock, Pi K.A. vs S.P.E. At 5:15; Cole's vs. S.A.E; S.P.E. vs. Beta. Reds Win Another Game Will Play Pong Fong Doubles Ciri Omega and Gamma BPi beta ping pong doubles teams will play their first matches at 4:30 today in the gym. Ping pong singles should be played off by to-morrow. Greens Defeated for Third Time in Freshman Basketball Series Will Play, Ping Pong Doubles The Reds made it three to one in the current Freshman basketball wars with a decisive 30-16 victory over the Greens last night. The half score was The Reds showed the most effective passing attack of the year in their victory. Swartz was high point man for the Reds with five goals and five free throws for a win. The Reds scored most effective for the Green sound with twelve points. This victory gives the Red team a margin of two games over the Greens with two games of the series yet to be played. If the Green should succeed in winning the remaining games the Red will win in a tie, otherwise the Red will win. The box score. **Red 36** G PFT Green 16 G FTOT Cox 5 2 1 Holden 0 1 Swartz 5 5 1 Schmidt .5 2 Cox 5 3 1 Haugh .5 2 Herverskirk 5 1 1 Hugh .5 2 Bidick 1 0 1 Chepkin .1 0 Landers 1 0 1 Totals 6410 Alphin To Read Paper At Omaha Herbert G. Alphin, instructor of physical education, has been asked to read a paper at the second annual convention of the central district of the American Physical Education association. The topic of the paper is: "A Study of Practices of Supervision of Practice Teachers in Physical Education in Teacher Training Institutions." The convention will be held at Omaha. Neb., from March 20 to 23. Studies Halted in C.C.C. Camr **Hargins to Referee Texas Belts** H. W. "Bill" Hargins, trick coach, said yesterday that he had accepted the appointment as referee at the Texas replay, to be held at Austin on March 30. Students Halled in C.C.C. Camp The Spanish class in the civilian conservation corps near Lone Star, conducted by Joe Hidalgo, Jr., gr, has been temporarily discontinued due to infantile paralysis in the camp. The class met two evenings a week, and was part of the voluntary educational program organized by Kenneth Rankin, educational adviser of the corps. Swimming Squad Meets Kansas State Saturday The University swimming squad will meet the Kansas Aggie squad in a duel meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the University pool. Coach Allphin Announces Full Strength for Meet Here William Kester, a member of the squad, will probably be forced to quit swimming this season because of sinus trouble which has recently developed. He is now under the care of a physician who will decide whether he will swim or not. If he does swim Coach Alphin said the entries would be as follows: If Kester doesn't swim in the meet, then Nichols will swim in the 400-yard Delay and Thorne will swim in the 50-yard Dash. There is a possibility that Morris Hedden and Edward Heter will participate in the diving, Coach Alphin said. 400-yd Relay: Theron, Miller, Kester, Tripp: 200-yd Breast stroke; Report, Elias: 150-yd Back stroke; Jennings, La Shellie: 50-yd Dash; Kester, Tripp: 440-yd Swim: Nichols, Miller or Jennings, 100-yd Dash: Diah; 440-yd Swim: 200-yd Swim: Nichols, Kester or Elias; Medley辰 Jennings, Report, La Shellie. Sport Shots --of WINTER CLOTHES Is Now on--- --of WINTER CLOTHES Is Now on--- Floy Lochner, Oklahoma distance runner run four fours of the Sooner outdoor track in 4:031 Monday afternoon as a time-up for the K.C.A.C. meet in Kansas City, March 2. However, Coach John Jacobs is not trying to threaten Glenn Cunningham's mute record. The slender Slouder junior, Big Six indoor two-mile champion, jogged a lap between each of his fast circuit. The experiment was to accustom Lochner to a near 61-second pace. Kansas State's indoor track victor, over Nebraska at Lineinville was the first Wildcat victory over the Huskers in a season since 2013. Home since construction of Memorial Kansas State track team meets Missouri on the Manhattan indoor track this Saturday night. The Purple has already taken victories from Kansas and Nebraska and is favored over Missouri. Missouri is favored in the 60-yard dash, the 880, the broad jump, and high jump. Kansas State claims the edge in hurdles the two-mile, the 440, the pole vault and the shot. The relay may decide the meet as it did for Kansas State with Nebraska last week. Stadium. Kansas State won six out of seven track events, piling up a lead which the Cornhusers' superiority in the field could not overcome. Dun Gunning, 6 ft. 4 in. sophomore center on the Oklahoma team, broke his elbow recently and the loss has sorely crippled the Sooners, says Coach Hugh McBermott. He may be able to play a short time against the Jayhawkers although he just took his elbow out of the cast. Kansas State athletes boast that basketball is the only thing that the University of Kansas can win from them this year. It is true that Wildcats have team runs in football, the two-time team run, wrestling, swimming and outdoor track. Allophil Passes 391 in ARC Tests In the last ten years 261 senior ame 44 junior life savers of the American Red Cross, making a total of 301, have passed their tessas under Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach and instructor at the University. At the end of school he will have completed his tenth year of college. He is confident that he mates that there will be at least 40 boys who will qualify this spring which will bring the total up to 340. Women to Swim in Meet The second half of the women's intramural swimming meet will be at 7:30 noon in the gym. The intramural organizations who will swim tonight are Pi Beta Phi, I.W. W., Corbin Hall, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Delta Pi, and Chi Omega. The two of these teams with the highest points will meet Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma, who won Tuesday's meet with 35.5 and 37 points respectively, in the final meet Feb. 27. Thousands Lost in Receipts When Contests Are Put on Air Broadcasts of Football Games May Be Abolished With the Athletic department of the University facing a possible need for extension of time in which to retire the Kansas stadium bonds and to meet the interest payments which heretofore have been paid promptly, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics of the University, believes that, in the future, broadcasts of football games played here will have to be discontinued. Commenting on this question, Dr. Alen lead he believed that broadcasts of games cost $1000 in lost receipts each game. "Of course we would like to give all our friends everything we can, including broadcasts of football games, but I don't think enough to believe in paying our bills." Cy Sherman, sports editor of the Lincoln State, in a recent issue, complimented Iowa State and Nebraska on the satisfactory state of their athletic finances and attributed this to the fact that neither of these schools broadcast football games. It is believed that other Big Six schools, including Kansas, might profit likewise if broadcasts were dis- continued. Frank MEDICO REVOLUTIONIZES PIPE SMOKING PATENTED-NOS 1.919.958 1.967.585 Coaches Attend Banquet Dr. Froese C. Allen, director of athletics, and Couch Adrian Lindsey attended a banquet of the American Legion in St. Joseph last night. 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