PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1000 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1935 Ames Has Chance To Capture Title With Kansas Loss Places Jayhawkers in Dar gerous Position for Rest of Big Six Season Season Chances for a fifth consecutive Big Six basketball championship for Kansas grew decidedly slim after the Jayhawks' defeat at the hands of the Iowa State Cyclones at Ames Monday night, 32 to 20. Iowa State has only two games to go, both to be played on the home court, while Kansas has six tough assignments on the road. The title chances seem most favorable for the Amennan. By reason of the split schedule of the Big Six this year, Iowa State, playing only a total of ten games, has to meet only the Kansas State and Nebraska teams, holding the last two places in the present standings. Kansas has six games remaining—two each with Kansas State, Missouri, and Oklahoma, all away from home. Until last year, no one had defeated Missouri or Oklahoma, the two teams. Oklahoma team, especially at home, has a record of upsetting Kansas's hopes. Dr. P. C. Allen, of the Kansas aggregation, attributed Monday's loss to an enraged Cyclone offense backed up with the support of the enthusiastic Ames crowd. Iowa State is the only school in the Big Six that has never enjoyed a Big Six or Missouri Valley title, and with present chances running so high a very strong spirit is backing the sound. "Couch Merze's men took advantage of every moment of the ball game, while the Kansas players were somewhat dazed. It seemed like a different team than the one they defeated in Lawrence only a week before." Kansas can drop one of her six remaining games, and still win the championship, even though Iowa State wins both of its remaining games. If Nebraska will repeat its victory of early season, or Kansas State can take one from Ames, Kansas will have just that much more leeway. Winning five out of six, on foreign courts, is going to be a stiff assignment for Coach Allen's squad. Ebling, Second, and Gray, Third in Actual Time Played "Kap" Plays Most Minutes A compilation of total minutes played by the 13 men who have taken part in the ten home basketball games, shows that Kappelman has been in the game 355.5 minutes of the possible 405. (One non-conference game went five minutes overtime.) The shortest time he was playing was three minutes of June 11, and he played throughout three games. Ebling was second with 333 minutes and Gray third with 342.5. Following are the minutes of conference and non-conference play of the Kansas men, with the percentage of possible time each player was in: In the eight conference games, Gray was the "iron man," with a total of 302.5 out of 320 possible minutes of play, or 94.7 per cent of the possible time. He played 27.5 minutes in the first Kansas State game, and 35 of the first Oklahoma game, and the full 40 minutes of all other conference games. Conf. 197.5 non-con. P.C. 197.5 207.5 51.2 Ebling 268.0 353.0 87.1 Gray 302.5 342.0 84.5 Harris 24.5 24.5 6.0 Kappelmann 29.5 325.8 8.0 Lutten 8.5 8.5 8.3 Noble 122.0 202.0 49.8 Oyler 48.5 58.5 13.4 Rogers 53.5 71.5 17.8 Shaffer 27.5 71.5 9.2 Mhlhusen 21.5 21.0 9.3 Wolfe 245.0 330.0 81.4 Holm 245.0 330.0 81.4 Weil 245.0 330.0 81.4 1.5 Sport Shots --in the 145 lb. class, Chids, c37, won out in the tryout over Bantz, b35, George Nolan, won c35, captain of this year's team won over Anneberg, fa 38 in the 155 lb. division. Tilford, c38, won in Jacobshagen, c35, in the 165 lb. class. The slowest home court game getting started was with Kansas State, Jan. 26. Kansas scored a free throw in the first minute, and made its first basket when the game was four minutes old. Kansas State got its first points at 5 minutes. Kansas State, in the game of Jan. 11, had two free throws, but no basket from the field until the game was more than 16 minutes old. In the latter part of the second Missouri game, Kansas did no scoring for more than 9 minutes, and Iowa State did in the last 7.5 minutes of its game here. In the second Oklahoma game, neither team scored in the 4.7 minutes from min. 1 to min. 15.7. In the first five minutes from min. 20 to min. 24, the team scored, but Wells had three chances. Students Attend Conference Thela Humphrey, ed3, 38;卢Rlearned, c27, and Marian Fisher, ed3, left yesterday for Emporia where they will attend the Mid-West Women's Athletic Conference which is being held three Feb. 18-19 and 20. E11 Rhoeo, professor of Physical education will leave today to attend the conference. SUBS SCORE WELL DESPIE LACK OF TIME IN GAMES Matching up of minutes played with number of points scored shows that some of the subs on the team have been doing as well in home games. Wellhause, for example, is near the bottom in scoring with 5 points, but since he has been in play only 21 minutes in home games he record of 238 points per minute played. Eling, in 268 minutes of play in home games, scored 91 points, at a rate of 329 points per minute. Wells, in 245 minutes, made 59 points, or .24 a minute. Shaffer, kept from many games by illness, scored 6 points in 27.5 minutes of play, or .218 points per minute. Oyler, who has subbed in all conference games from 1 to 12 minutes, has an average of 16 points per minute. Pi Phi's Win Intramural Basketball Tournament Sorority Team Champion for First Time in Several Years Pi Beta Phi defeated I.W. W., 19-17, in a closely matched game last night thereby winning the women's intramural basketball championship. This is the first time in several years that a sorority has won first place. I. W. W. took the lead in the first few minutes of play with Edie, I.W.W. guard making three baskets in quick succession. Throckmorton, Pi Phi, forward, led the scoring for both teams with six baskets, with Edie following behind with five baskets. Perry, Pi Phi guard an outstanding game. Until the fourth quarter the 1.W.W. team held the lead, the score at the end of the third quarter being 15 to 13. The score was tied in the last period until Throekmorton in the last minute of play made a basket. The Independent team won the games last year. The box score: G FT F J.W.W. Phi Phi Bruce f...3 1 1 Th'k'm'n.f. 6 0 0 Offman f. 0 0 0 Kritz g.r.f. 0 0 0 Newmen f. 0 0 0 S'th're'l.Dg. 0 0 0 Perry.g. 0 0 0 G FT1 Boman.f 3 0 Edie f 5 0 Mtg'n f 0 0 Hunterg. 0 0 Hunterg. 0 0 H/w's n 0 0 9 1 2 Jayhawk 'B's' Go Into Lead Sigma Phi Epsilon “B” Team Defeats Sigma Chi "B's" The Jayhawk "B" basketers won their seventh straight victory and gained sole leadership of Division V by defeating Coe's "B" by the one-sided score of 27 to 13 last night. Hall Jayhawk forward, was high point mar for the game scoring 15 points. Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" defeated Sigma Chi "B" in another one-sided contest by score of 23 to 11. D. Fisher 81 Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" defeated Gima Chi B" in another one-sided contest by score of 23 to 1. D. Fisker led the scoring with five field goals. Stensaas . 0 G F FT Davidson . 0 0 0 Kerber . 0 0 0 Shinkle . 1 2 Way . 1 2 Way . 0 0 Terry . 0 0 Unam . 0 0 GFT Hagan 0 0 Cauble 4 1 Willeford 2 1 Morris 0 0 Chappman 0 0 Kabler 2 0 Martin 4 1 D. T.D. 7 McMorran 2 G FF 1 McGorrant 1 I 3 Olens 1 1 3 Hedges 0 1 3 Beitch 0 0 0 Noel 0 0 0 D C G FFT Russel 1 0 0 Davis 1 0 0 Barcley 3 0 0 Jorgensen 4 0 0 Minter 1 0 0 16 2 Referee: Dwight Burkhead G FT F Biglow 0 1 0 Campbell 1 0 0 Kadley 0 0 3 Roberts 1 0 0 Dearborn 0 1 1 Jayhawks Pardoe G FFT Dardoe G FFT Klune G FFT Bull G FFT Poy G FFT Diekey 1 0 Dickey 1 0 Abh'mn's 1 0 Jayhawks "B" 27 614 G FT 0 Allen E 0 Edie O 0 P. Fisher 2 0 1 D. Fisher 5 0 2 Turner 0 0 0 Rasn'sem 0 0 1 Sig Chu G FTT Watkins 0 1 Swaincahire 1 0 Wilson 1 0 Glaze 0 Norris 2 0 Gillel 2 0 Gillel 1 0 Sig En "B" 23 Referee: Bob Cooper TODAY'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Wet court: 30' 5 o'clock, Phi Pai "B" Rock Chalk "C"; 9 'o'clock, SALE Wet court: 10' 0 o'clock, Phil Delti Kenna Sigma East court: 5:30 o'clock, Rock Chalk "B" vs. S.A.E. B"; 9 o'clock, Beta vs. Sigma Chie; 10 o'clock, Phi Beta vs. A.K. Psi. Referee: Eldon Smurr Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, dean to the School of Education, spoke at the Topeka High School assembly, yesterday morning. Read Kansan Want Ads. Spring Football Meeting Will Be Held Tomorrow Lindsey Calls for All Men Interested in Game to Be Present Coach Adrian Lindsey announced yesterday that the first meeting for all candidates and aspirants for next year's Jawahar football team will be held at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 201, Robinson gymnasium. Varsity men, members of last season's freshman squad, and all those who have ever played the game or are interested in football are urged to be present. "There hasn't seemed to be any interest among the fellows unless they seem sure of making the team," says Coach Lindsay. "I want 100 men out for spring football and I'm interested in anyone who thinks they know what the game is all about. There is going to be plenty of room on the squad for lots of new men and everyone interested is going to get his chance." Coach Lindeeay is determined this year to get an early start and to lay plans for the very strenuous season that is ahead for next year's team. For this reason, the regular spring round of matches will be to stressed more than ever before. KAT's Win Swimming Meet Kappa's Place Second in Contest Held Last Night Kappa Alpha Theta won first place in the women's intramural swimming meet last night with $35\frac{1}{2}$ point. Kappa Kappa Gamma was second with 27 points. T.N.T., Sigma Kappa, Alpha Chi Omega, scored third, fourth and fifth places, respectively, with 11, 10.5 and 5 points in each of the three second places will meet the two teams who win Thursday in the championship match, Thursday, Feb. 28. Tholen, Kappa, was high score, winning fifteen points from three first places. Ingleman, Thieta, won second place with six points from Land, T.N.T., was third with 11 points. Ingleman broke the two lengths free style record. Ingleman's time was 10 seconds. The old record of 20.8 seconds was broken by Ingleman's record was the only new one made. Swimming Entries in Today Winners for the matches were: Relay, first, Kappa Alpha Theta, 45 seconds (Beckner, Fawcett, Miller, Ingleman). Two, Thoken, Kappa, second, Rowland, T.N. T; third, Miller, Theta; Fourth (tie) Miller, and Lawrent, Theta (i.e., Two Lengths, Backstroke, 19 seconds, second Boehm, Alpha Chi; third, Sharp, Sigma Kappa; fourth LaRue, Kappa; Diving: first, Rowland, T. Two Lengths, Backstroke, 19 seconds, second Boehm, Alpha Chi; third, Davis, Theta; Stroke, first, Sharp, Sigma Kappa, 28.6 seconds; second, Rowland, T.N.; Crawl Form: two lengths, Theta; third, Davis, Theta;四、Miller, Theta; Three Longs Breast: first, Tholen, Kappa, 30.1 seconds; second, Rowland, T.N.; Crawl Form: two lengths, Ingleman, Theta, 37.5; second, Fawcett, Theta; third, Burkholder, Kappa; fourth LaRue, Kappa; Two Lengths side: first, Tholen, Kappa; Two Lengths side: second, Burkholder, Kappa; third, Boehm, Alpha Chi; fourth, Becker, Theta. Elbel Announces Events For Men's Intramural Water Meet Entries for the intramurial swimming meet are due today, according to Ed El-贝丽, director of intramurals. The entry fee is 75 cents for each team and the entries must be in the office by 6 o'clock The preliminaries will be run off to morrow at 4:30 o'clock. The winners will meet in the semi-finals next Tuesday, May 25th. Feb. 28. Each organization may enter three men in each event. Lettermen in any sport will be ineligible to compete. The following events will be held: 300-yard Medley Relay (50, 100, 150 free style); 50-yard Breast Stroke; 100-yard Dash (free style); 220-yard dash (free style); 50-yard Back Stroke; 50-yard Dash (free style); 100-yard Back Stroke; 200-yard Relay (each man swims 50 yards free style) and diving. The scoring will be as follows: first, place 5 points; second, 3 points; third, 2 points. 。 The Kansas matten yesterday after a noon completed tryouts to determine the team which will face the University of Missouri Friday night at Columbia. Kansas will be represented in the 118 lb. class by Roberts, c:36; in the 128 lb. class by McDougall, c:37; in the 135 lb. class by Douglas, ed:35. Kansas Matmen Selected Entries For Missouri Meet At Columbia Complete Tryouts Accused Track Coach Jacobshagen and Anneberg will wrestle this afternoon to determine the entrant in the 175 lb. class. Read the Kansan Want Ads. John Jacobs, track coach at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, has issued a complaint against Dick Templer, above, Stanford / University, track coach. He is also accused of duceing an Oklahoma star track to enter Stanford. The athlete named was Orville, Mathewa. --- KFKU ebrinter. Wednesday, Feb. 20 2. 30 p.m. Studies of Living Things, "The Control of Plant and Animal Behavior," Dr. Freeman E. Bavles. 2:45 p.m. "Where Does the State Come in?" Health Talk, Dr. Florence Brown Sherbon 6:00 p.m. Mother Goose Rhymes in German, Prof. E. F. Engel. 6. 15 p.m. The Art of Teaching, "Points of View," Dr. Ernest E. Bayles. Intramural Swimming Standings Won Los Acecia 0 3 P. S. E 0 3 S. A. E 1 3 Sigma Chi 2 1 Phi Delt 1 4 Kappa Sig 2 1 Triangle 1 2 Sigma N 2 2* A. T. O. 0 3 Phi Gam 1 1 Bela 1 1 D. T. D. 1 1 Coe's 2 0 D. U. 1 1 - denotes a double forfeiture. Companies Present Gifts Engineering School Receives Donations From Texaco and Foxboro Deirei George C. Shaad, of the School of Engineering, announced recently that the School of Engineering had received gifts from the Texaco Petroleum Products company and the Foxboro Manufacturing concern. A former University student, L. K. Spink, was responsible for the gift of the Foxboro Manufacturing company of Foxboro, Mass. The Dresser Manufacturing Co., Bradford, Penn, presented the department of mining and engineering various sorts of couplings, used in connecting plain end pipes. Two sets of gaskets were included in the equipment from this manufacturer. The Texas Company presented the chemical engineering department a complete new Texaco Petroleum Products college exhibit. ARROW MITOGA SHiRTS 16 Sold Exclusively A typically American version of the popular plaid pattern, is this Sock of the Month. Vigorous . . . colorful . . . yet with colors so softly blended that it squares with conservative I'd a st! Especially good for wear with the favored tweed and checked suits. 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