PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1935 CYCLONES OUT OF THE RUT Iowa State Basketeers Boast of Best Record of Any Recent Ames Quintet PLAY M. U. SATURDAY Ames, Iowa. Jan. 23—Boating the best basketball record compiled by any reentrant Iowa State quintet, the 1835 Cyclone team today turned to the serious work of preparing for the last half of this year's schedule. The game Saturday night with the University of Missouri at Columbia, marks the opening of the final drive towards a high Big Six ranking. Included in the list of victims of the Iowa State team, are the University of Iowa, now leading the Big Ten Conference race, Drake University, undisputed top-holders in the Missouri Valley Conference, Grinnell, run-up to the Bulldogs in the Valley race, Coe College, a power in the Iowa Conference league, and Missouri and Kansas State of the Big Six Conference. New Mexico has last minute spurt in the game at Lincoln, but has been beaten by both Iowa and Missouri, which have in turn been drubbed by the Cyclones In the first 8 games of the 16-game schedule, Iowa State has turned in 7 triumphs, with a defeat by the University of Nebraska by a margin of 3-2. The game to date is the best of any Big Six team, or of any major state team. Although they have gone through the first half of the season with honors, Iowa State will have to play an excellent game to annex all but one of the remaining games on its schedule. Three of the next four games are to be played on the road with Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma furnishing the opposition. Then the Cyclones return to Ames, and close the season with four straight home contests with Drake, Kansas, Nebraska and Kansas State. According to Coach Menzel, the Big Six race is a wide open affair, with any conference team having a good chance of downing any other team. DELT NATIONAL LIBRARIAN TO SPEAK TO SOUTH PQLI Colonel Frederick Palmer, renowned World War Correspondent will speak from New York for Delta Tau Delta, national college fraternity, on Jan. 30, when he has a short two-way conversation with one of Delta Tau Delta's members, Frank Wade, who is with Admiral Byrd at the South Pole. Colonel Palmer is the Librarian of Delta Tau Delta. He was a war correspondent during the Greco-Turkish Spanish-American, and Russo-Japanese Wars and was chief censor of the American Expeditionary Forces during the World War. Mr. Wade is the geologist and chemist at Little America. Many of the fraternity's 28,000 alumni will lattend special dimers and meetings given by the 80 alumium chapters in the principal cities in the United States and Canada at the time of the program. Alumni will wish to listen to the program will be able to receive it over KMCB, Kansas City, at 9 p.m. next Wednesday. FACULTY MEMBERS CONFER FOR WELFARE LEGISLATION Dr. Bert Nash, professor of education Dr. Mabel Elliott, assistant professor of sociology, and Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, went to Topaka Sunday to confer with Mr. Burdette Lewis of the American Public Welfare Association concerning welfare legislation for Kansas. These three professors represent a newly formed organization, the Kansas Federation for Welfare Legislation which is made up of 20 state organizations interested in social welfare. Professor Clark is chairman of this organization and Dr. Nash is the chairman of its legislative committee. Big Ten Schools Would Make Eligibility Changes The amendment favors a school year of successive 12 months eligibility from the time student registers after his original attainment of eligibility, and not following matriculation as at present. The amendment would mean that after registering for the first time following his attainment of eligibility an athlete would have 36 months of eligibility if they were taken in 12 month periods. Big Ten conference schools are now considering an amendment to the present Big Ten rules which would settle the issue more frequently about the eligibility of athletes. When presented to the University of Wisconsin the amendment was not approved. This brings to mind the case of Ed- ward Fortune, Kansas distance man in '28, '29, and '30, who entered school the spring semester of one year and participated in spring track. Following two years he participated in track, but in the fall of the third year he wanted to enter in a two mile team race and because of the spring track events his first year of eligibility, Big Six authorities ruled that his three years had been completed and that he was in-eligible. A more recent case concerning the eligibility of an athlete is that of Ed. Hall, track man. Because he played two minutes in a football game last year he was ruled inteligible for this year's football team and also for track this spring. Sport Score Booklet Ready Dill's Latest Compilation Includes List of Cunningham's Records The most complete sport score and record compilation booklet of Kansas athletic history has just come off the Kansan Press. W. A. Dill, Director of Publicity and Director of the K. U. News Bureau, compiled the data with the co-operation of the athletic department and News Bureau. The last such booklet, also the product of Professor Dill, was published early in 1932. The new booklet, besides bringing baseball, basketball, football, and track scores from as far back at 1890 to the present time, has incorporated in it many features not present in previous editions. Notable among them is the first publication of an all-time Kansas Football team brought strictly up to date and including such recent outbursts by players Elmer DeBokie '32 and Ormond Beach, '33. The present football staff selected the personnel of a first and second All-Time team with the assistance of a team selected in 1920. Glenn Cunningham's collegiate racing record is given in detail with the time of every race he has run since entering the University and some high school records. The first up-to-date compilation of All-Time University track records, both indoor and out, and track records held by every present member of the Big Six are additional new features. Other features include the first complete Pentathlon Scoring of Big Six Sports, major and minor. The booklet will be distributed by the publicity department to sports editors and others. The first Sport Score compilation was made in published in 1825 under the name "The Sport Score." It have been several editions since that time but the present one is the most complete. Junior Year Expensive at Miami Junior Year Expensive at Miami Expenses of college men were found to increase in their junior year, with larger outlays for entertainment of "dates" for doctors and for dental work, in a survey of student expenditures made at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Read the Kansan Want Ads EXAMINATION SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JAN. 24 8:30 to 11:20 a.m.-11:30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours > 2:30 to 4:20 p.m. -11:30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. FRIDAY, AUG 10 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.—23 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 8:30 to 4:30 p.m.—23 classes of 2 and 1 hours. Y, JAN. 26. 8:30 to 11:20 a.m.-9:30 classes of 5, 4, and 3 hours 1:30 to 3:20 p.m.-9:30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. 3:30 to 5:20 p.m.-All 4:30 classes. SATURDAY. JAN. 26. MONDAY, JAN. 28. 8:30 to 11:20 a.m.-10:30 classes of 5, 4, and 3 hours 2:30 to 4:20 p.m.-10:30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. TUESDAY, JAN. 29. 8:30 to 11:20 a.m.-1:30 classes of 5, 4, and 3 hours. 2:30 to 4:20 p.m.-1:30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. m-39 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. m-39 classes of 2 and 1 hours. THURSDAY 4:30 to 11:20 a.m. - 3:39 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 4:30 to 14:20 a.m. - 3:39 classes of 2 and 1 hours. Harvard Welcomes New Coach Triangle Defeats Pi K.A. With Score of 29 to 14 Richard C. Harlow (right) newly appointed Harvard football coach, is Harlow's first non-Harvard graduate to coach a Christian quad squad. Phi Delt 'B' Team Wins From Phi Kappa Psi "B" Squad, 24-12 Triangle pulled a surprise victory over Pi Kappa Alpha in intramural basketball last night, winning 29-14. The Pi K.A. quintet which has been going along at a fair club in Division II was stopped by the Triangle boys and defeated by defeat. Both fields contribution of seven points featured the attack. The Phi Delt "B*" team challenged up a victory against Birmingham "B*" in the other game played last night. The Kapps Sig "Bs" were credited with a win when the Hawks "Bs" failed to appear for the scheduled match. 12 5 0 Wednesday's games between Rock Chalk and Phi Delt, Coe, and D.T.D. all "B" team games, will be the internural finale until next semester. No further challenges in the one-wall hardball tournament can be made unimaginable. Triangle 29 Phi Delt B 24, G C F McClure 4 0 Hook 0 0 Barnes 1 0 Townley townley 4 0 Broadthal 4 0 Broadthal t 0 Kerr G 2 F T Bedford 3 0 Bedfield 4 0 Coleman 2 0 Motley 2 0 Pak 1 0 Pask 1 0 Laws 0 0 Pi K.A. 14 12 5 Referee: Seigle. Wii Dell R 24 G F F F T Coover 0 1 0 Lippitt 1 0 0 Leydig 0 1 0 Huey 5 0 0 Ward 1 0 0 Phi Psi R 12 70 12 0 1 Referee: Plaskett. G FTT Ainsworth 2 0 0 Lloyd 2 0 0 Hodge 0 0 0 Landrum 0 0 0 StClair 0 0 0 For two years now, sports scrites throughout the country have been using copy prepared by a certain Jay Tucker director of the athletic news And it was just recently that the fact came to light that the vivid accounts and reports concerning Montana athletics were pounded out by a woman— Miss Jane Tucker, says the Ohio State Lantern. Identity of Coed Sports Writer Is Revealed After Two Years 6 0 0 Miss Tucker, who knows her football, basketball, baseball, and the rest of the world of sport, claims that everything was strictly a business proposition. She didn't think that writers would accept the work of a co-ed sports scribe, so she assumed the alias of Jay Tucker. Miss Tucker; however, feels sure that they'll start accepting her versions of Grizzly athletes in the same light as had before the truth became known. At any rate she gets quite a kick out of doing work which heretofore had been regarded as solely the privilege of hard-boiled men. To Address Nurserymen Raymond A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, will be the principal speaker at the fifty-fifth anniversary meeting of the Western Association of Nurserymen in Kansas City, Mo., next week. Dean Schwegler's address will take place Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel President. Contains No Rancid Oil Fresh Silex Coffee The Aroma Is Tantalizing UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Learn to Dance--backs to the timber-topping sport. He not only builds up the hurdle strength but makes better ground gainers for next fall. "Phog" Goes Over Do's and Dont's of Game In Class Session NOW for the SPRING PARTIES Special Attention Given Beginners Advanced Dances—Private Advanced Dances—Private Lessons "No—w—`w, Ray shouldn't have done that. You see that don't you, Dick? He should have cut in there sharp and thrown the ball to Kap. If he had, our man should have sunk that ball easy." DANCE STUDIO N. Y. Cleaners Bldg., 924 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass The speaker continued talking vigorously and earnestly as the basketball teams struggled up and down the court, "Phog" Allen was just holding another basketball class session with the game for a text book, and substitutes for pupils. For there in the flash and the laughter of the teacher his men by the mistakes their friends and opponents are making on the floor. Dr. Allen is a hard judge of basketball play. A man recognized by sports writers as one of the three best basketball coaches in the United States isn't going to become ruthlessly enthusiastic over just medicolec play. He sees faults when the crowd thinks his players are better than he is also quick to praise his men. Each player receives a handclasp and an encouraging word when he comes in to the bench to "go to school." East Lansing, Mich., Jan 23—Mike Castelcue, backfield coach in football season at Michigan State College and tutor of the pole vaulters and hurdlers with one stone. Coach Charles Bachman of the football team believes that hurdling is the best off-season exercise that a backfield man can adopt. So Bachman orders all his半 Backfielders Train on Hurdles for my VALENTINE 1c to 25c The kind of remembrance that lasts . . . the kind of sentiment that never dies ... is that of the card you send her on Valentine's Day. You may choose a gift to present and be sure your remembrance will be fitting, too. Also favors, decorations and what-nots to your order for that special party. Adolph F. Ochse PRINTING and PARTY SHOP 944 Mass. Phone 288 The Daily Kansan Now Only for the rest of the year The regular subscription price for the second semester is $1.75—Take advantage of this special offer and you will receive the KANSAN free of charge during the month of January. 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