PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY JANUARY 17. 1935 Alpha Kappa Psi Defeats Sigma Phi Epsilon, 26-21 Ramblers and Kappa Sigs Winners in Games Last Night Alpha Kappa Phi, professional business fraternity, got down to business in the feature intramural basketball game last night to defend Sigma Phi Epsilon 26-21. The Sig Eps were their principal trouble in Division II, as both teams were previously undefeated. It was anybody's game until the final whistle, the winners holding a 1-point advantage at the half. The Ramblers blare a losing streak to take the Douglas Club 20-19, and Kappa Sig won a rough game from Phi Pai by 29-10. P.A.D. law fraternal forfeited its cage tilt to Theta Tuai, and after a swimming meet to Coe's by forfeit. Delta Upsilon submerged A.T.O. in a score in the only swimming dual field Medley relay~Won by D.U. (Adams, Ryan, Snyder) by forfeit. numerous, unsuited—won by Seible, DU. DUI, third; Adams, DU. Third;胡, 1:20.4 50-yd. backstroke—Won by Ryan, D. U; Evans, A.T.O., second. Time: 33.8. 50-yd. dash. Won by Snyder, D. Puillard, KIRY. Kirby, A.T.O, T.O., Tiny. Times: 28.9. Officials: Jennings, Kester, Cochrane Raport, Howard, Nichols Sigma Nu 18 G FT FF Ashley 3 G Kelley 1 0 2 Burnett 1 0 2 Wells 1 0 0 Hendon 1 0 0 Wons 1 0 0 S. P.E. 21 8 2 4 Referee: Casini. Gary G 0 Ft F Geary G 1 Shanks $ 5 Thomas 0 0 1 Millar 0 0 1 Kooks 0 0 1 Books 1 0 1 Ewing 1 0 1 Delta Tau Delt 28 9 3 5 Referee: Plaskett. Kappa Sig 29 Delta Tau Tennessee G F FF Merrior 1 M 0 Burket 4 0 Wiles 1 1 Wiles 1 0 Hedda 5 1 Hedda 5 1 Veitch 0 0 A. K. Psi 26 19 5 0 13 2 Phi Psi 20 G GFT F Coupe 0 F 0 Colson 2 O 0 Morrison 5 O 0 Keeler 0 0 1 Brakehrake 0 1 1 Notebrake 2 2 0 Leech 0 2 0 12 2 7 Smith 1 G FT 7 Antiru 1 Constable 3 1 Lammings 1 Wolkin 0 1 Wolkins 1 0 G G FT 1 Crockett 1 1 0 Kjell 2 1 0 Branwell 0 0 0 Kanatter 0 0 0 Knooche 1 1 2 Hodge 4 1 0 Hedge 1 0 0 8 4 5 Douglas Club 'B17' Crumm G FFT Crumm 4 0 Dalton 4 0 BShaw 0 1 2 JShaw 0 0 0 McKale 1 0 1 9 1 3 Reference: Casini. Ramblers 29 Angel G F FT Wilde 3 0 1 Mahannah 4 1 2 Mercer 2 0 0 Nelson 0 0 3 G FT F Hauck 3 0 1 Brighton 2 1 0 Sampler 2 1 0 Roland 1 1 0 Gross 2 1 0 Roland 1 1 0 Callerians 12 | Comparison | G FT F | | :--- | :--- | | Borgen | 1 0 | | Ibdener | 1 0 | | Linklin | 1 0 | | Skidmore | 0 0 | | Bend'rson | 0 0 | | Impeter | 0 0 | 6 1 4 Referee: Dees. Missouri Hopes Are Low Faces Nebraska with Powen and Strom Out With Injuries Lowers of all their basketball games so far, the Missouri Tigers face their next big conference见死, Nebraska, Saturday, with Evans Powell, star center, having been forced out for one week as a result of an injury received in the second Oklahoma game last week. The Seahawks had Laverne Strom, a baskoutr, for center position, but Strom will not compete because of a bad knee. The Tiger coach is counting on Gene Thompson as a guard, Handley as center, Schaper as forward, Jorgenson at the other guard position, and Barney Passer, a veteran for the other forward position. The future doesn't look so good to Coach Edwards with such a make-shift line up. The Tiger ace, Ernest Schaper, who was unable to play in previous conference games this year, will return to the line up against the Cornhuskers. ALLEN AND STUDENT TEACHERS FEATURE ATHLETIC PROGRAM Dr. F. C. Allen, director, spoke yesterday morning at the Oread Training school assembly which was held in Myers hall. His subject was "Conserving Your Health." The program also included tap dancing directed by Miss Ruth Pyle, c36, a practice directed by Miss Melina Humphrey, ed35, and Miss Mary Bess Doty, ed35, practice teachers; and a demonstration of tumbling directed by Milo Clawson, ed35, also a practice teacher. Mr. Robert Entriken, b'34, is now in Hartford, Conn., at the home offices of the Ena Life Insurance Co., where he will spend about six weeks. After that time he will return to Chicago and establish his own agency. In The Sport Light Standing of the Teams Staffing of the Teams O.p. W L Pts. Pts. O.p. Nebraska 1 0 1.000 32 31 Okahoma 5 1 0.833 215 199 Kansas 4 1 0.807 191 129 Iowa State 2 1 0.667 91 82 Kansas State 0 4 .000 107 154 Missouri 0 5 .000 136 177 In Tie for High Point Man Ebling and Browning Lead Conference Scorers With 57 Points Each Bud Browning, star Sooner guard, cored 15 points in last night's game to tee Ray Ebling in the individual scoring race. Each has a total of 57 points, at Ebbing still has the better average cored 15 points in last night's game with Oklahoma to tie Ray Ebling in the individual scoring race. Each has a total of 57 points, but Belling still has the better average since he has played but five games in the conference as compared with Browning's six. Belling has had only three persons who have scored in the games he has played while Browning has had 12 called on him. Player Games GoalsFT Pf PS fts Ebling, Kan. 5 20 17 13 Browning, Okla. 6 21 15 12 57 Wells, Km. 6 16 12 9 47 Jonelson, Ky. 5 16 19 9 34 Warren, Mo. 5 15 18 8 38 Warren, Ko. 6 16 13 8 38 Powell, Mo. 5 15 13 12 33 Powell, S. 5 15 13 12 33 Warring, Iowa S. 3 16 13 7 40 Groves, KState 3 13 4 7 30 Stoner, KState 3 18 10 7 20 Handley, Mo. 5 10 2 7 22 Gunning, Ko. 5 10 9 7 22 Schedule Eight Matches For Tonight's Program Kansas Wrestlers to Meet Aggie Matmen in Gym at 7:30 Send the Daily Kansan Home University wrestlers will meet Kansas State matten in Robinson gym at 7:30 tonight. Manager Jimmy Cox and assistant manager Allen Cochrane, with only two lettermen from last year, have built up a team that will try very hard to average the two defeats suffered last year at the hands of the Aggies. There will be eight matches on tonight's program. The Angies wrestlers defeated University wrestlers 34 to 10 last year at Lawrence. When the University matmen invaded Manhattan, they were defecated 36 to 0. Wrestling scores are figured with an arbitrary number of points for falls and for "time advantage," which accrues to the wrestler on top of his opponent the most during a match. The following men will wrestle tonight on the Kansas team: "Tiny" Moore, heavyweight; Kean Tilford, 175- New Crimson Coach Richard C. "Dick" Hartow, who became a board member to be grid mentor at Harvard succeeding Eddie Casey. Harlow was formerly坐席 of the Board and West-ern Maryland. pound class; Norman Jacobhagen, 165- pound class; George Norland, 155-pound class; Delos Douglas, 145-pound class; B childs, 135-pound class; Warren McDougal, 126-pound class; Phillip Bratton, 118-pound class. The Aggie team is as follows: 188 Ben Burdo, 126, Forrest Fauser; 155. R. H. Campbell; 145, E. Jesus; 155, D. Dukulow, 165, C. Young; 175, D. Swift; heavyweight, R. Holland. June Roberts, famous Aggie wrestler, is with the team. To Address Alumni Group To Address Alumni Group Dr. W. L. Burdick, professor of law, has accepted the invitation of the University alumni association at Okhoma City to be their guest speaker during Kansas Day, Jan. 29. RAY REED AND JACK MILLER TIE IN BUSINESS SCHOOL RACE After an official recount of votes in the School of Business election yesterday, it was found that Ray Reed, b35, and Jack Miller, b36, had tied in the race for secretary. The judges declared another election would involve too much expense, so the candidates agreed to flip a coin, and Reed won. Max E. Barnhill, fs, teaches English and public speaking in the Anthony high school this year. Glenn Antrim, b'36, won the race for treasurer over three other School of Business candidates. . Now On--- Shirt Sale - Pajamas Sale Suit and Topcoat Sale HERE YOU ARE! 200 Pair Odd Trousers On Sale -- —Fine tailored, all wool trousers. Many are from Hart Schaffner & Marx and Carbrillo suits. PRICE $249 $2^{95} Here is a chance to get a pair of odd trousers for everyday wear—and they are real values. 2 1 Lot Corduroy Pants $215 "Get a pair new" at--- "Get a pair now" at---- Copyright, 1935 B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem, N. C. TUNE IN ON THE NEW CAMEL CARAVAN *featuring GLEN GRAY'S CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA* *WALTER O'KEEFE *ANNETTE HANSHAW* TUESDAY 10:00 P.M. E.S.T. 9:00 P.M. C.S.T. 8:00 P.M. M.S.T. 7:00 P.M. P.S.T. THURSDAY 9:00 P.M. E.S.T. 8:00 P.M. C.S.T. 1:30 P.M. M.S.T. 8:30 P.M. P.S.T. OVER COAST-TO-COAST WABC-COLUMBIA NETWORK GLEN GRAY SAILS MANAGER. "Long-ago," says Louis Bayard, "I learned that by smoking a Canel I could insure myself against the fire too, that smoking as many Camels as I like doesn't affect my nerves." CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES! 12