PAGE FOUR FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Amateur Athletes To Compete Here In First Carnival Councils Set March 8 as Closed Date; Program to Conclude With I-M Shuffle Plans for the Intramural Carnival, a five-hour program to be held the night of March 8 in the Auditorium, are nearing completion. The night of the carnival has been approved as a closed date by both the W.G.S.A. and M.S.C. The ticket of admission will be in two parts, the smaller of which must be retained for admission to the I-M Shuffle in the Union building. The dance will be held from 10 to 12, immediately after the Carnival. Ticket smiles to the Ku Ku who will also serve in the capacity of ushers and ticket-takers. A committee appointed by the W.A.A. will co-operate with the Ku Ku's as a promotions committee. The object of this year's Intramural Carnival is to create interest in this type of an affair and in the intramural program as a whole. If this Carnival is successful, it is planned to make it an annual affair. The program committee appointed by the M.S.C., composed of Warren Plaskett, ed'd35, Jimmie Kelly, ed'37, John Murray, ckc, and W. Howard, served as the committee appointed by the W.S.G.A. on the program arrangements. Besides the finals in boxing, wrestling, fencing, and basketball, the program will include numerous features such as the rollerskate hockey game, the scooter relay, and a tug-o-war. During some time on the program the winners of last fall's tournament will be honored. E.R. Elbel, supervisor of intramursals, will present Warren Morrisson, b35, last year's individual high-point winner, with a silver loving cup. Delmar Curry, c'36, student manager of the Intramural Carnival, has selected the following committees: Promotion: Horace Hedges, c'36; Ben Barteles, c'36; and Rex Woods, c'36; ticket:贝 Hazen, c'35; Al Dodge, c'38; and Bill Brown, c'37; invitation:贝 Asher, c'38; and John Ewers, c'38. The admission will include, besides the Carnival and dance, a 24-page programme containing an account of the 1853 Bellevue earthquake and a review of the past year's intramurals. Men's Intramurals The Phi Ps', with King scoring six field goals defeated the S.A.E. quintet yesterday afternoon 33 to 13. Darrham was the leading scorer for the losers. Neither the K.E.K.'s nor the Acaal's, scheduled to play at 5:30 yesterday afternoon, appeared for their game. Arrangement played the game later In a closely contested game, the Kappa Sigs continued their winning streak by defeating the Delta Upliers and the other late game Wednesday night. Holding the Douglas Club to three points in the last half the Jayhawks smothered their opponents 29 to 10 in a game played late Wednesday night. The box scores: Phi Psi 22 G FT F Johnson 1 0 0 King 1 0 0 Hodge 2 1 1 Crockette 3 1 1 Knoche 3 0 1 RHodge 1 0 1 Totals 16 1 4 Johannes 29 Jayhawks 39 G F TF Shade 2 2 2 Harper 2 2 2 Braden 5 0 0 Brush 5 0 0 Rosbush 4 0 1 S. A.E.13 Totals 1833 Kanna Sig 24 G FT F Jones 0 1 1 Darrah 2 2 0 Ewers 2 0 0 Patterson 2 0 0 Patterson 1 0 2 Bunting 0 1 0 G F T F F Colson 4 0 0 Cooper 1 0 0 Copeman 2 2 4 Naylor 3 2 4 Kceler 0 0 2 Bonebake 2 0 0 Totals 5 3 3 Douglas Club 10 G F 27 McKale 0 1 1 Boyle 0 1 2 Oliver 1 2 Crumn 2 0 2 Dalton 1 0 0 D.U. 17 G F FT Davis 1 Davis 1 G F FT Russell 1 1 1 Barclay 1 1 3 Jorgensen 1 0 0 Lane 1 0 0 Lane 1 0 0 Totals 11 2 8 Totals 6 5 Midnight Score Cocs, 24; Ramblers, 22. Wednesday~3-530, Phi B1* vs B'Rock Chalk 'C'; Rock Chalk 'B' vs S.A. E. 'B'); 9:00, S.A. Pele GmH; Pam Ghe; Ksig, Beta Pi vs A, K. Phi Beta Pi vs A, K. Phi Basketball Schedules Ramblers vs Colegians; Triangle vs K. Siz. Saturday - 8:00, S.A.E 'B' vs Trumps 'B', Phi Psi 'B' vs Coe's 'B', 9:00, Phi Giam vs D.T.D; Tvs Wakanaus. 10:00, PI KA, vs K. Psi; Betavs Phil Delt. 11:00, D.IU, vs K. Sig. 12:00, D.IU, vs K. Sig. Independents vs J. Hawk, D. Chi vs K. Sig. 1:00, PAD. vs A. K. Psi; D.T.D, 'B' vs Rock Chalk 'C'. Monday--5-30, A.T.O. “B” vs Phi Gam "B"; Rock Chalk hawks; 7-90, S.A.M. s.P.E. P.; A.T.O. vs Phi PaI 8:00, Campus R. v Doug Club; Th Tau Nose tramps; Phi Chi vs Sig Nut Coes vs Tramps; 19:00 Phi Chi vs Ascens; DU. vs D.T.D. Tuesday-5,30, Coe's "B" vs J. Hawk S.P.E. P, "S" vs Big Ch "B", 10,00 Thursday--53, 0. D.T.D. "B" vs Coes "I," B. Jawk "B" vs Rock Chalk "C", 10.00. Cole's vs Wakara; Pi KA. vs SPE Friday—5:30, Tramps vs Hawks; P.A. ) vs K.E.K. 7:00, Sig Chi vs Phi Psi; ) vs D.T.D. Saturday–9-00, Phi Pai B” vs DT. D; “B.” Rock Chalk vs Tramps B.“D. 10. ACE. ATO. vs Phi Gam; S.A.M. V. 10. ACEA. atio B.; Phi Gam 12.00, Rock Chalk vs Doug Club; S.A.E. B” vs Delt B.’ 1.00, Independents vs Campus R; Triangle vs A.K. Piat. 2:00, T thau vs Phi Cita, B vs K. Sig. Swimmers Meet Washburn Entries For The Dual Announced By Coach Allphin The entries for the dual swimming neet with Washburn in the University pool Saturday at 3 o'clock were mentioned last night by coach Alphain 400-yard Relay; Tripp, Throne, Miller, Nichols; 200-yard Breast Strocher Raport, Elias; 100-yard Back Swim Jennings, Kennels; 50-yard dash; Thorne, Tripp; 100-yard Dash; Thorne, Tripp; 400-yard泳;Nichols, Miller; 220-yard泳;Kester, Nichols; Modely琅泳;Jennings, Raport, Lashelle. Ray Tripp, a member of the squad has been laid up with an infected ear since the meet with Manhattan, Feb 12, but probably will swim Saturday. E. R. Elbel, assistant professor in physical education, will be the referees and starter. The student identification card will admit the students to the meet. Gagliarlo Writes For Magazine Prof. Domenico Gagliarlo, assistant professor of economics, has written an article which was published in the last issue of the Kansas Historical Quarterly on the subject, "The Gompers-Allen Debate on the Kansas Industrial Court." This magazine, published quarterly, contains many articles historically interesting to Kansasans. Wrestling Squad Will Meet Nebraska Tonight Kansas Has 50 - 50 Chance to Win, According to Coach Cox The University wrestling squad will meet the Nebraska squad in the Robinson gymnasium Friday at 7:30 p.m. "The chances, as I see them are about 50-50," was the statement made last night by James Cox, wrestling coach. "Although we defeated Nebraska in a match at Lincoln Feb. 2 by a score of 23 to 11, we have lost two squad members since then. Myrl Braatton, who won both of his other matches by falls, is ineligible, and Frank Hodgson is out for the season with an injured shoulder. The last match with Nebraska was the first match that we have won from them in seven years, and that is said to have been an accident. To prove that it was not an accident my team will have to duplicate that first vie- The following are the entries for Kansas as given out by Coach Cox: 118 pound class: Roberts; 126 pound class: Robbins; Douglas; 145 pound class: Childs; 135 pound class: Captain Knoll; 165 pound class: Heavyweight; 165 pound class: Heavyweight; "Tiny" Moore. CUNNINGHAM TO MEET ACE MILERS AGAIN TOMORROW Glenn Cunningham, the fleet-footed Kansas mila, will race Saturday night in the famous Baxter mile at Madison Square Garden against his two arch rivals, Gene Venkiz of the University of Virginia, and Bill Boothon of Princeton. By virtue of his previous victory earlier in the month at the Milrose meet which he won by several yards he goes into this race as the favorite. Of all of this race may be obtained Saturday night by calling the Kansas office. M.U. Starts Track Season The University of Missouri track team meets the Iowa State Cyclones in an indoor meet at Columbia, Saturday night. Although this will be Missouri's 1935 opener Dr. H. J. Huff, the Tiger coach, expects his team to perform well against the Cyclones. Sid Cooley, spinner and low hurdler; Sam Tedler, pole vaulter, high hurder, and high jumper; and Bob Shark, high jumper, are all veterans and expected to gather their share of the points. Frosty Cox, freshman basketball coach, has picked two freshman teams to play a series of games. The first game of this series was played Wednesday night when the red team defeated the green teams 20 to 13. Both teams presented a nice ball-handling quintet, but the advantage in goal shooting. Reds Defeat Greens, 20-13, in Initial Cox Picks Freshman Teams Game "Frosty" Cox sent his two freshman teams, the red and the green, against each other again last night in a game won by the Greens, 29-21. Schmidt, Holliday and Hough played well for the victors, and Swartz starred for the losers, scoring 16 of his teams 21 points. The best score. Red G FTG Tenny 0 0 3 Swartz 6 4 1 Stewart 0 0 1 H'vstock 1 0 0 Bidnick 0 0 0 Stewart 0 0 0 Totals ...8 5 4 Green G FFT 0 Schmidt 1 0 Crawford 4 1 Holliday 4 1 Hough 4 1 Colman 0 0 Colman 0 0 Choplin 1 0 Referee: Vanek Totals ..13 3 6 Volleyball Tourney to Start Fourteen Teams Entered Are Divided in Two Divisions Boxers to Meet at Haskell Fourteen teams have entered the intramural volley ball tournament which will begin the latter part of next week. Schedules will be sent out from the intramural office early enough that the teams will know the time that they are to play. The teams will be divided into two divisions with seven teams in each group. A double round robin schedule is to be used. The following teams have sent their entries to Ed Elibel, director of intra- Beta, Triangia, Kappa Sig, Phi Psi, AI, T.O, Sig Alph, Pi K.A, Delta Chi, Phi Diff, Campus Raiders, Delta Tau, Sig Ep, Sigma Chi, and Phi Gam. Iadian Team To Battle K.C.A.C. Gloemen Friday Night The Haskell boxing team and K.C.A.C. glovemen are to meet in a return static dual at Haskell tomorrow at 7:39 p.m. The Indians battled to a 7 to 5 victory over the Blue Diamonds boys from Kansas City in a recent meet there. Nelson Emeroho, Haskell's 118-ib-gashing little fighter, defeated Johnny Estrada, Missouri Valley A.A.U. champion, three weeks ago. These clever boys will meet again in the ring this Friday right. Beebe Rich will take on Herman Jick of the Institute. Dick has won his top eleven bouts. "There will be 36 rounds of fast good baking, proven coach Kelley of the Lakers to win." The program: Flyweight: Beeber Rich, K.C.A.C., vs. Herman Dick, Haskell, Scott, K.C.A.C., vs. Nelson Emerohr, Haskell; Joey Newman, K.C.A.C., vs. Kenneth Scott, Haskell, Featherweight: Wayne Scott, Haskell, Featherweight: Wayne Scott, Leonard Rowlane, K.C.A.C., vs. Chester Ellis, Haskell; Howard Barnett, K.C.A.C., vs. Henry Smith, Lightweight: Mike ORourke, K.C.A. C., vs. Victor Martin, Haskell, Wessel. Lightweight: Jake Holley, Henry Holleman, Haskell; Floyd Hall, K.C.A.C., vs. James Walden, Haskell; Steven Weller, vs. James Walden, Haskell. Middleweight: "Duke" Bernes, K.C.A.C., vs. Forrest Jones, Haskell. Heavyweight: Bud Childknecht, K.C.A.C., vs. Bill Palmer, Has Read the Kansan Want Ads. Always a Bargain Show PATEE 10c - 15c — ENDS TONITE — JEAN HARLOW MARIE DRESSLER WALLACE BERRY LIONEL BARRYMORE "DINNER AT 8" SATURDAY Big Double Show — 2 Great Pictures. Joe E. Brown "SON OF A SAILOR" REB RUSSELL "FIGHTING THROUGH" KEYS For any lock, night latch and padlock in stock. 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