PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Team Wins Return Nebraska Cage Tilt, 32 to 24 Twenty Fouls Called in Lin coln Contest; Ebling Is High Scorer With 16 Points The University of Kansas basketball team Friday night defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 32 to 24 on the Nebraska court at Lireohn. Ray Ebbing made him a make up for the Kansas total with his five field goals and six free points. Coach Allen expressed that the game was the touchest, most bruising encounter for his crew this year, 20 foils being called. The crowd of 3,500 was unruly and booed even while Kansas were at the free throw line. The Allenmen showed calmness, how ever, making 12 out of 16 gift shots. Coach Browne's men entered the court with the same determined fight that they showed in Lawrence last Monday, and in a few minutes made three shots equal three baskets. Noble played the first 16 minute at center. Wells replaced him as Kansas went into the lead and held the upper hand at the half. 13-10. Wells' fine post work kept the ball in Kansas possession. Wilmer Shaffer returned to the line-up for the first time since his illness of several weeks ago. He replaced Ebling for the final three minutes. The box Kansas 32 Bibling.g G FFT 5 6 0 Alfer.1 f 6 0 Alfer.2 f 0 Noble.c-f 0 2 1 Gray.g 0 1 1 K'p'm.ln.g 1 2 1 Shaffer.f 1 2 1 Wilde.s 2 2 2 Rogers.g 2 2 2 **Nebraska** G FT Leaseo f 1 Whitker f 2 1 r'senn c 1 1 Wlq'tg st-f 1 Parsong g 4 Porson g 3 Baker f 1 Win'n.c 0 2 9 6 12 Referee: Cochran, Kansas State Gardner. Southwestern. --- Men's Intramurals Intramural basketball after resting Friday swung into action yesterday morning with 12 scheduled games, eight of which were played and four forfeited. Leading off the day's play the Trumps "B" squared down the S.A.E.'s by a 55 to 29 tally. Not to be outdane by their collegues the Tramps "A" trampled the Wakurusas beneath a 55 to 8 score. There was no scoring deficiency in either of the Trump quintets. The Phi Delts and the Brewers both scored at least that ended with the Phi Delts winning 19-14. The Jay Hawks' "B" team toppled the Phil Dit "B" by 20 to 9. Devin led the Jay Hawk scoring attack with a total of 12 points. D. U.D. dicked out over the Phi Game in a game that was sparse in scoring. It wound up 13 to 11. The Kappa Sig "B" cages walloped the DU. "B" to the time of 33 to 4. The Kappa Sig's held their opponents to one tally in the scorecard and scored the honors for the Kappa Sigs by amusing 19 points. In an overtime period the Independents nosed out the Jayhawk “A” hoopsters by 33 to 29. This game was probably one of the most interesting of the afternoon. The score was knotted at the end of the regular playing period 27 up and the Independents snagged two baskets to welcome冠军. Wager was outstanding and was high point man for the Independents with 16 points. He made every free throw he attempted which gave him eight points. D. T.B. dropped a close skirmish with the Rock Chalk C* gang. Wamakenk led the Chalks with a total of 13 points. The final score was 26-19. Phi Psi "B" "B" failed to appear for their game, KI P.A. fortecled to Kappa Pi, P.A.D. fortecled to Dai Chi, Dai Chi "B" fortecled to Kappa Sig. The box scores: Tramns. 55 G GFT McGinnis 1 2 1 Hale 8 1 2 Keller 10 0 1 Morcey 0 0 1 Bercie 0 0 1 Wakarusa 8 27 1 5 Referee—Cooper. Maturisma G FTH Brown 1 1 0 Day 1 1 0 M'C rmick 0 0 Unt'mn T 0 0 G F F F 1 Chambers 0 1 2 VvCleave 1 0 2 McClure 2 0 2 Roberts 4 2 3 Brown 1 0 3 Phi Delts 19 8 3 7 3 2 Referee—Vanek and Plaskett. G FT 2 F A.Dodge 0 1 F 1 Stoland 1 2 1 Shafere 0 1 3 Benson 3 0 0 Barbee 1 0 0 D. T.D. 13 Beta 14 G GFT Wiles 2 2 0 Elmore 2 2 6 Olsen 0 1 0 Hedges 0 1 0 Hedges 1 1 3 Jayhawker Wrestlers Beat Nebraska With Score of $ 2 2 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 7 \frac{1}{2} $ Rice 2 G FTF 0 Kipp 0 0 0 Tuke 0 0 0 Tuicker 2 0 0 Gurpeeny 2 0 0 Phi Gam 11 Kansas Matmen Win Meet The Kansan matmen defeated Nebraska Friday night on the home floor, 22% to 71%. Douglas, Roberts, and Moore won falls for Kansas. Nebraska's only points were from decisions by Bennedy and Funkin and a draw by Hill. 5 4 ! Referee—Burkhead. The summary: 118 pounds—Roberts, Kansas, won by a fall from Swanson, Nebraska. 125 pounds—McDougal, Kansas, deci- 135 pounds—Douglas, Kansas, won by fall from Green, Nebraska. 145 pounds—Draw, between Hill, Ne- 125 pounds—Douglas, Kansas, won by sioned Smiley, Nebraska. 135 pounds—Douglas, Kansas, won by 145 pounds—Draw, between Hill, Nebraska, and Childs, Kansas. briska, and Childs, Kansas. 155 pounds—Noland, Kansas decisioned Sigerson, Nebraska. 165 pounds-Flasnick, Nebraska, decisioned Anneberg, Kansas. sioned Aimeerberg, Kansas. 175 pounds—Funkin, Nebraska, won by decision from Tilford, Kansas. Heavyweight—Moore, Kansas, won by fall from DeBrown, Nebraska. fall from DEBROWN, NYACKA. Leon Bauman, former wrestling Leon Dumont, for the coach for Kansas, was the official. Kansas Booing Not Bad Compared With Other Schools By Ray Noble, c'37 Recently there appeared in the University Daily Kansas an article on booing at basketball games. Mr.E.C. Qiugley remarked that he was very surprised to hear so much booing at the basketball games on Mt. Oread. I whole-heartedly agree with Mr. Quigley, after witnessing a Nebraska basketball crowd I say that the University may well be proud of the way its students control their actions at the basketball games. Yesterday at Lincoln in the Cornhuskers' field house from the time of the first foul which was called on Nebraska's team the crowd was in a constant bissing and booming mood. This crowd, estimated at 3,500, was a mixture of students and business men. Many were garmed in evening clothes. This is paradoxal. One would think that this class of society would be more cultured than to lower themselves to the depth of the wrestling and boxing fans. Many claim that booing and hissing is one of the lowest forms of muckering. The word "booing" means rotten. What effect does this booing and hissing have on the twelve and fifteen-year-old boys who are praying that they may be basketball players some day? They believe that when the crowds boo the referee must be wrong or a robber and they add their vocal disgust. Hissing and booing affects the local team because they believe that the referee is wrong and it gives them a perfect alibi. The visiting team is constantly under pressure on a foreign court, and this pressure exerted by a home crowd upon the visiting free thrower who has been out for some time in the sporting. The ball is out of play, consequently the home crowd should be courteous enough to be quiet. Tramns "R" 55 Tramps G FT 17 Dicker L 0 0 Bratton 6 0 0 Brown 8 0 0 Lindsey 1 0 0 Metzler 1 0 0 27 1 2 S. A.E. "B" 20 G FTF Marshall 0 0 Randolph 2 0 Randolph 2 0 Winters 0 0 Reeder 0 1 Allspaugh 1 1 Pruney 1 0 Pruney 3 0 Dunsel 0 2 Dunsel 1 0 Referee-Burkhead. G FT F Clay 0 1 0 Voor 1 0 0 Bud 1 1 0 Jones 0 0 0 Bridges 2 0 0 Widenan 0 0 0 Widenan 0 0 0 Kappa Sig "B" 33 9 2 D.U. "B" G FT F Love 1 0 0 Love 1 0 0 G.Flint 0 0 1 G.Flint 0 0 1 B.Flint 0 0 1 Lloyd 0 0 1 Referee—Burkhead. 10 0 4 ind. 33 (overtime) G DFFT G DFFT Piper 2 0 1 Glichtro 1 0 1 Wakeman 0 0 2 Wage4 0 1 2 Wage4 - 1 2 Jayhawk G' 6-1 FF 17 Hawks G' 2 FF 17 Deviln 6 0 1 Kline 6 0 1 Foy 0 1 Dickey 0 1 Referee—Plaskett Referce—Siegle. Big Six High Scoring Leaders (Up to Games Feb. 15) Rock Chack C G FF' Steele C G FF' W'tm'km r 0 1 2 Hebron .2 1 1 Linley 0 0 3 Snaurr 0 0 3 Men's and Women's Rifle Teams Compete in Meets G FFT Warren 0 0 0 Wilson 0 0 0 J Haughey 0 1 0 Townsey 2 0 1 Haughy 0 1 0 Milton 0 1 0 Hasbaugh 0 1 0 2 0 12 9 5 G F T F Rosebush 3 1 0 Shobe 4 1 3 Braden 4 1 3 Harper 1 1 3 Mason 1 1 3 Phi Delt "B" Telegraphic Matches Held With Nine Schools in United States 4 1 The men's rifle team an average of 1.2 higher than the women's rifle team in the first telegraphic match of the season, this week. The men's average was 953; the women's, 941. The men's team matched against Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; North Dakota Agriculture College, Fargo, N.D.; Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa.; University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Indianapolis, Mo.; University of Georgia, Athens; and Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Colleges with which the women's team competed were Maryland State College, State Park; and Indiana University, Bloomington. Chevey White, c' 35; the only perfect score. High four of the men's team were Bryan, c' 385; Charles, c' 353; Calhoun, c' uncle, and Winton, c' 144. The four highest scores of the men's team were Beltz, f' 36, fa' 39; Thelmuth Humphy, ed '35, 97; Alice Cosandier, c' 36, 96 and Virginia Starr, ed '38, 95. 12 2 6 This week's scores are somewhat low due to the fact that the teams were not able to practice until Thursday because the building and grounds department was constructing a transformer behind the bullet stop. Sergeant Engle expects the scores to improve considerably within the next few weeks. The two teams are planning a series of shoulder-to-shoulder matches. The losing team will out of three win in the picnic in the spring for the winning cam. G FT F Ciles 1 Allen 0 Leon 0 Seyb 0 Douglas 3 1 Willock 3 1 Belman 2 Belman 2 0 Hedges 1 2 2 Elmar 1 2 2 The Women's intramural swimming nect which was scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday of this week has been changed to Tuesday and Thursday to avoid conflict Wednesday with the Kansas City Philharmonic Concert. The women will be attending Dinex instead of Wednesday training Kappa Kappa Gamma, T.N.T. Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, Watkins Hall, and Kappa Alta Theta. Referee—Casini. Jay Hawk 29 D. T.D. "B" 19 13 3 9 Nas. No. School School Ebing, f. KU, 9 Games Fowler, f. S.C. 9 Trees Jorgensen, f. Mo. 10 Goals Browning, f. Okla. 12 Strikes Wager, f. Okla. 13 Strikes Competey, f. Okla. 10 Strikes Powell, f. M., 11 Strikes Gill, f. M., 14 Strikes Warren, f. Okla. 10 Strikes Freeland, f. K.S.C. 9 Games Free goals Throws Total Points 8 3 3 Hopkins Still Under Observation The department of English received word yesterday that Prof. E. M. Hopkins was still under observation at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawker swimming team defeated the Washburn team yesterday by a score of 45 to 38 in the Robinson gymnasium pool. Nichols, of the University swimming squad, was high point man, scoring ten points. Jayhawker Swimmers Defeat Washburn Team Three Records Fall as Kansas Wins With 45-38 Score In the 150 yd back stroke, Jennings, of Kansas, swam the distance in the fast time of 1:54.5, the old record having been 1:56.2 made by Montgomery in 1834. A new record of 5:40.4 was by Nichols, of Kansas in the 440 yd dash. The old record of 5:57.3 was established in 1831 by Aohi of Kansas. Nichols is the present captain of the Jayhawk swimming team. Three records were broken by the swimmers, two by Jayhawker stars. Kirby, of Washburn, established a new record of 2.36.6 in the 292 yd dash, the old record having been 2.37, made by Bowls of Washington in 1931. The swimming squad will not be as strong as was expected for the remaining meets, as William Kester has decided to retire from the swimming field for the rest of the season because of his health. "Kester has been bothered with sinus trouble for the last ten days," Coach H. G. Alphin said, "and consequently he has decided that it is for the best interest of his health to quit swimming this season. His absence will be felt very much by the swimming team, and it means that we will have to work that much harder against the Kansas Aggies next Saturday." The score of each of the swimmers is as follows: Thorne, 5; Miller, 5; Nichols, 10; Trip, 5; Raport, 7; Elas, 3; Jennings, 7; Kester, 3; and LaShille. The time and position of men in the meet is as follows: Diving—no entries by Kansas, won by Edmonston, Washburn; third, McArthur, Washburn. meet is as follows: 100-yard dash—won by Kirby, Washburn; second, Tripp, Kansas; third, Edmonds, Washburn. Time: 2:36.6. 440-vd. Dash—won by Nichols, Kansas; Tiller, Washburn, second; and third Miller, Kansas. Time: 5:40.4. Muller, Kansas. Time: 3:04A. 22d-yash Dasm -wired by Kirby, Washburn, second, Nichols, Kansas; third, Tiller, Washburn. Time: 2:36. Medley Relay—won by La Shelle Kansas; second, Bennett; third, Weidling, Washburn. Time: 3:40.6. Bennett Dawn—dash woven by Kirby, Washburn; second, Tripp, Kansas; third, Edmonon, Washburn. Time: 255. 400 relay - won by tripp, Kansas; second, Bennett, Washburn. Time 4.37.7, 150 Back Stroop, Kansaw, Jennings, fifth, Kester, Kester, third, Bennett, Belleville. Time 1.54.5 Send the Daily Kansan home We Do Good Shoe Repairing — That's Why We Are Always Busy. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E. Whete, Prop. 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