PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1935 FINALS HALT INTRAMURALS Frigid Water and Repairs on Tank Make Swimming Meets Impossible Until Next Semester RESUME AFTER EXAMS Intramural athletes hang up their tops this week as final exams come to bat. All swimming meets have been called off already as the weather is too cold and repairs are being made on the pool. Final basketball rooms to be played are: Wednesday, Jan. 23, 5:30; Rock Chall b, Vi Phl Delt B; C's b vs. D.T.D. B Tuesday, Jan. 22, 5:30: K. Sig B. vs Hawks B. Phi Delt B. vs Piis P. Biel 10:06 Coe's vs Cramps: Triangle vs PIK A. Kappa Sigma gamed a decided overease on Gamma Delta to win 31-14, for their fifth victory out of six starts. The Kappa Sigma second to Delta Upsilon in Division III. Alpha Kappa Psi held its lead of Division II, still undefeated after emerging from a tilt with the Acacias on the big end of 22-14. The Sig Eps followed close on their heels however as the West Hills pulled 30-8 win over Kappa Ela Kappa. Results of Monday's games: Bid Grade: X G FT FF G Hapen FF FF Ukaren FF FF Wobker 1 0 0 Harwi 1 0 1 Dukez 1 0 1 Dukez 2 0 2 Kineaid 0 2 1 Kappa Sig 31 Referee: Casini G FT F Kabler 0 1 Tripp 0 1 Pippo 0 1 Pemock 1 1 Chapman 1 1 0 G FTt Cooper 2 0 Colson 3 0 Merrison 0 0 Mayer 3 0 Sonebrake 0 0 6 2 4 15 1 10 Referee: Plaskett A. K. Psi 22 KEK 18 CFT 0 Smith 2 1 Wolken 2 1 Constable 0 1 Antrim 0 1 Cummings 0 0 Shea 0 0 Sheu 0 0 Loeger kn 0 0 Lithmiller 0 0 10 2 7 4 1 G FT F Hantla 2 4 Heeter 0 1 Heeler 0 1 Henley 0 1 Howard 1 2 Bartlett 1 0 Referees: Casini and Burkhead. Hawks 15 G FT Shanks 0 2 Kruchs 1 0 Kruebs 1 0 Kruebs 1 0 Goossen 0 1 Miller 0 1 Miller 0 1 11 12 G FT1 Borgon 1 McElroy 5 Florm 0 Linley 0 Henderson 0 Henderson 0 Referee: Burkhead G FT F Harper 6 1 1 Rosebush 3 0 0 Campbell 0 0 0 White 1 0 1 Mason 0 0 0 81 Sigma Ga G G F' FF Swainheart II 2 1 1 Watkins 0 0 2 Pipkin 2 0 1 Gillie 1 0 0 Gillee 4 0 0 Norris 4 0 0 914 Referee: Cooper 11 1 0 Delta Tau Delta won on a forfeit from Phi Kappa Psi. Tramps B G FTE Dicker C 2 1 0 Bruation 2 1 0 Brown 2 1 0 Lindsey 2 0 0 Smith 2 0 0 AAU BASKETBALL TOURNEY TO BE IN DENVER THIS YEAR The AAU national basketball tournament will be held in Denver, Mar. 17 to 23. This is the first time in 12 years that the tournament has been held elsewhere but in Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Nnaismith said that the contest was awarded to Denver to stimulate interest in basketball in the west. The University basketball team can not compete in these national tournaments as there is a Big Six rule against such competition. The University of Wyoming has no such rule, however, and their basketball team went to the finals last year, where they were defeated by the Diamond Oilers. OREAD QUINTET IS DEFEATED BY ROCK CREEK BASKETEERS The Oread Training School quintet was defeated by Rock Creek basketeers 20 to 31 last Saturday night. Albert Kinet led the Oread cagars with ten points while Dateman garnered 23 of their team, the winning team. The content was referenced by nest Vanek, ed'53, at Robinson gymnasium. Couch Herbert G. Alphin said that the Oread players will go to Piper for a contest Friday night. That game will begin the Oread season until next semester. The following men played against Rock Creek: Albert Kinnett, Richard Trecee, Ralph Tusten, Carlyle Dawes, Louis Raber, Paul Meyers. Harold Allen To Speak Tonight Harold Allen, German exchange scholar in 1933-34, will speak before the Westminster Forum at 7:30 tonight. His address will be, "The K.U. Student Abroad." Betty Ebirgay, grad, will be student chairman. John Holmes, c38, will be in charge of devolutions. SPORT SHOTS The Kansas-Washburn basketball game will be Feb. 5, not Feb. 4 as erroneously announced. The game will be at Topeka, and (of course) is a non-conference affair. John "Bo" Rowland, Oklahoma line coach, is a candidate for the University of Idaho head football coaching job. He was recommended by several leading coaches and asked to apply by the Idaho athletic committee. The Oklahoma basketball team has averaged 35.9 points per each "Big Six" game this season although playing four of the six contests on the road. Jack Carmine, former Oklahoma hurler who still holds the "Big Six" record for the 50-yard low hurdles, was featured in a prominent article in last Sunday's "Titsa World," as a national autographer and author of his father own and operate the 280-acre pecan tract near Bristow and are making it pay. Coach Paul Keen's the Oklahoma wrestlers will tackle the three strongest teams in the "Big Six" conference on successive nights when they engage Kansas State at Anheuser-Busch 31, Iowa State at Abernathy 1, and Missouri at Columbia February 2. Oklahoma has a freshman pole-vaulter, Francis Best of Tulsa, who recently jumped 12 feet indoors while wearing sweat pants. This vault is remarkable in that the runway Best used was only 18 yards long. Bob Dunlain, former Oklahoma football player and an all-"Big Six" winner in 1932 and 1933, is back from West Point. Having withdrawn from the academy because of his inability to handle the pressure that Bob may be on roll at the university again. Women's Intramurals --pane- Nov. 9 *Haskell in Toneka Basketball: Alpha Chi forfeited the game scheduled for tonight to Sigma Kappa. This makes the latter team the winner of their division. The semi-finals were played on Pt. Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa, and I.W. We have been postponed until next semester. Deck-tennis results: Smith-Sharp, Sigma Kappa, defeated Dodge-Brosius, Kappa, 7-5-6-2; Kavanaugh-Edwards, Alpha Gam, won from Burdick-MeVey, Gamma Phi, by default; Fisher-Linscoot, Theta, won from Lepple-Tieph, A.O.P., 6-2, 6-3; Oversee-Bice, Etc, won from Rowland-Curd, T.N.T., 2-4, 8-6. Oklahoma Teams Show Power to Come Back After Defeats Norman, Jan. 22 - Oklahoma's sensational feat of coming back to defeat a powerful veteran Kansas team on its court eight or 19 points Wednesday night after going down by 27 points the right before reminds Oklahoma fans of similar feet performed in 1916 by three former Sooner basketball team against Missouri. Playing at Columbia, Missouri beat Oklahoma 50 to 29 one night, only to have the fighting Soneurs turn the tables by beating evening, a difference of 31 points. "We'd played all our games on our crackerbox court at Norman and on that big Missouri floor the first night, they beat us to death," recalls Owen, now professor of physical education at Oklahoma. "However we were better acclimated the second night while they naturally let up, and we won by a point." Noel P. Gist, assistant professor of Sociology, gave a talk on "Trends in Urban Growth" yesterday at the University club. Gist Talks on Urban Growth OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Will Get You a Customer. In The Sport Light K. U. 66 - PHONE - K.U. 66 Aggies Win First Big Six Game Against Nebraska Cornhuskers Are Defeated 47-41 by Manhattan Cage Team "By the Great Lovan" The Kansas State basketball team gained its first Big Six victory last night when it defeated Nebraska 47 to 41 at Manhattan. Nebraska remained in the running all the way, but was placed at a disadvantage as Groves, Kansas State center, continually gained the tip. Led by "Long Jim" Freeland, their 6-foot 4-inch forward, the Aggies were able to keep ahead of the middle of the first period, leading 28 to 18 at the half. Freeland accounted for seven field goals and three free throws for a total of 17 points. Sorenson, who in points scored for Nebraska, made three baskets in four minutes at the start of the second half reducing Kansas States' margin to 27 to 26 but the Wildcats dropped in five baselines quickly as the ball could be run to center. The box core: Knissau G F T F 2 Thirnbhf, b 3 0 2 Freeld, hf 7 3 2 Groves, c 5 2 1 Stoner, g 4 3 2 R'lSbck, g 1 0 2 Totals .19 9 8 G FTF Whit'fer.k 3 0 Hale.h 0 0 Baker.k 0 0 Sample.k 0 1 Streens.c 4 0 Streens.n 6 1 Whig'st.g 1 2 Parsons.g. 3 2 Totals. 18 5 10 Referees—E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's, and E. Adams, Omaha. Ames, Iowa. Jan. 22—A squad of more than 120 trainers is reporting daily to Coach Simpson, Iowa State track mentor. This squail is the largest number to report for indoor track in the past five years. Track work is just commencing here, as Coach Simpson was not on duty during the fall semester. The first dual meet is Feb. 9, against Nebraska at Lincoln. Cyclone Track Squad Reports Totals 18 5 10 Read the Kansan Want Ads. Fastest bus service to Dallas and the Gulf Coast! Save hours to Texas-Southern Arizona, Dell Trail System. Fares lowest, buses are new, modern, hot-water heated; inside baggage racks. To Play Eight Home Games Ichabod's Football Schedule Includes Game at Spokane, Wash. Santa Fe Trail System Topeka, Kans., Jan. 22—Wabasha's Ichabods play eight of their eleven football games scheduled for next fall on the home field, according to Ernest E Bearg, director of athletics, who has just released next season's schedule. Bearg's gridders, playing their first football campaign in the Missouri Valley conference will meet three oop opponents, Grinnell, Tulsa, and Creighton. The schedule is featured by the Wash- burn invasion of the west coast on Oct. 26 to play the Gonzaga Bulldogs a re- turn engagement at Spokane, Wash. DALLAS $7.55 SAN ANTONIO 12.85 SANTA CRUZ 13.05 EL PASO 13.60 PHOENIX 16.00 Lawrence Bus Terminal (Back of Weaver's) 111. West 9th St. Phone 82 The schedule: The schedule Sept 21. Baker at Tonga Sept. 27 'Bake Ha Teaches.' Sept. 29 'Fort Hays Teachers at Toosk Oct. 4 Grimmel at Grinnell, in Oct. 14 *Emporia Teachers at Topeka* Oct. 18 Tulsa in Topeka, Oct. 26 Capitol in Spokane, Wash. Oct. 28 Gonzaqu at Spokane, Wash. Nov. 2 Washburn freshmen in Tacoma. Nov. 16 Creighton in Topeka. Nov. 23 St. Benedicts in Topeka. Nov. 28 Wichita in Wichita. *Indicates tentatively scheduled games PATEE NOW! Ends Wednesday PAUL MUNI As New York's Cleveres Newspaper Reporter "HI NELLIE" With Glonda Farrell THURSDAY - FRIDAY "DANCING LADY" O. U. Loses Don Gunning Broken Elbow Will Keep Tall Center Out for a Month Norman, Jan. 22 — A broken elbow will Don Gurning, Oklahoma's 6-foot-4 inch sophomore center from Enid, out of basketball for at least four weeks and unable for the rest of the season, it was noticeable today by Hugh McDermott, coach. Guming suffered the injury during a spill in the second Missouri game, but it was not known at that time the bone was broken. However upon the team's return to Norman, an x-ray of the elbow revealed the break. After a three-day rest, the Sooner squad resumed practice Saturday and will work regularly until Feb. 4 when they will be the powerful Iowa State live at Ames. 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