PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Piles Up Top-Heavy Score Over Aggie Team Ebling Leads Jayhawker Scoring; Stoner High Point Kansas State Man The University of Kansas Jayhawks opened up their big guns Friday night and blasted out a 40-14 victory over the Kansas Angels. The Angels, minus Groves, their scoring ace, were helpless to overcome the 19-5 lead at the half, the Angels being able to find the basket for only one field goal in the initial period. Eling was the scoring ace of the Kansas offensive with four field goals and four free throws for a total of twelve points. Kappleman was second with six points. Eight Kansas players added in the scoring. Stoner was high point man in this game. Wade had three free throws. No Aggie player made more than one field goal. Many Substitutes Used After building up a substantial lead Dr. Allen began using substitutes in order to save his first string men as much as possible for the Oklahoma series Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Alphonse Welhausen, six-foot seven-inch center, got into the Kansas lineup for the first time Friday night. Elling opened the scoring for Kansas with a basket after one minute has been played. Oyler, Wells and Kappleman made makesets and Wells contributed a free throw to make the total nine points in three minutes. Kansas held a 15-1 lead at one time during the first half. She had a 19-2 lead when Freeland scored an Arctic basket in the first period with only four minutes left to play. Second Half Dull The second half was rather dull and grew rough at times. Sixteen fouls were called in the second period. The Aggles were able to fare a little bit better with the Kansas regulars under wraps most recently. In the deal of the game due to an injured foot and added only four points to his 24-point total for the two previous games. Wehstaus and Ebling did the jumping duties when Wells was out. Rogers and Oyler showed well in the same up, each contributing two buckets. The box score: Totals ... 15 10 7 12 40 200.0 **Kansas** f, gf ft mf pt pld Ebling, f-4 4 4 1 1 0 12 27 Oyler, f 2 0 1 1 1 4 17 Allen, f 2 0 0 1 4 2 17 Allen, f 2 0 0 2 4 2 17 Welhausen, f 1 1 3 1 5 4 17 Grav, g 2 1 3 1 5 4 27 Kappman, g 5 0 2 2 0 0 19 Gulton, g 5 0 0 2 0 0 19.5 Lutton, g 5 0 0 1 0 0 19 Totals ... 4 6 10 14 14 200 Kansas State fg ft mft pf tp lp pl Gilpin, f ... ... Officials: Referee—E. C. Quigley, St Marys; umpire—Owen (Chili) Cochrane, Kansas State. Change Women's Rifle Practice school. We have no time. Serg. Engle requests all the members of the women's rite team to sign up for practice hours at the officiating immediately. The shooting periods have been changed to Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 5:30 for the rest of the semester, according to Serg. Engle. A BRILLIANT TRIO Joan Crawford, Clark Gabble and Robert Montgomery are the principals in "Forspaking All Others" at the Granada Theatre. Intramural Basketball Offers Tense Situation D. U. and A. K. Psi Lead Their Divisions With No Defeats Another big weekend of intramural basketball tended only to tighten the divisional races. In Division I in which all organizations have seen at least one defeat, the Independents hold the top with Rock Chalk and Coe's Drug, as the Rinky Dinks forfeited their Saturday encounter with them. In Division II, Alpha Kappa Psi powered Kappa Psi 24-11 for their fourth straight victory leaving them at odds with Sigma Phi Epsilon for supremacy. Delta Upsilon led Division III, as the Delta Chi forfeit to them left undefeated with four victories, Delta Tau Delta defeated Phi Delta Theta 28-15, Kappa Sigma defeated Sigma Nu 44-14, Phigma Gamma defeated diefei Phi 31-9, and A.T.O. defeated Beti 21-9 to intensify the race for lower positions in that league. The result of games played Friday and Saturday: D. T.D.28 Alen . G FT FF Allen . 2 0 Olsen . 2 0 Olsen . 2 0 G.Emore . 0 1 Hedges . 0 1 Douglas . 0 1 Bacon . 0 1 Noel . 2 0 Neck . 2 0 Blowers . 2 0 Smith . 0 1 11 6 5 Referee Curd Triangle 38 B'dingld | G FF T Haggard | 1 1 0 Korr | 1 1 0 Coleman | 3 1 0 Motley | 2 1 0 Williams | 1 0 0 Pack | 4 0 0 17 4 0 Referee Curd Phi Delt 15 Phi Gam Deft SI Steiger 1 Steiger 2 Chain 2 Chain 1 Bicket 6 Bicket 6 McI.qphln 0 McI.qphln 0 Kell 1 Kell 1 15 1 1 Referee: Plaskett Aplsau Su G FFT Cooper 0 1 Cooor 3 1 Colson 5 1 Morrison 5 1 Bombe rk 3 2 Bonke rk 3 2 Naylor 0 0 A. T.O.25 G FTF Kicky 1 Clement 1 Roswell 5 2 0 Toya 5 2 0 "Oxy" 3 19 6 7 Referee: Casini SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1935 G FT McClure 3 .0 0 R'Dt'n'i 0 .0 0 McCoy 0 .0 0 Hasburgh 0 .0 Chirkson 0 .0 Barnes 2 .1 Hooke 1 .1 10 5 4 Referee: Casini G FT F Hauck 2 0 0 Brighton 6 0 0 Wampler 3 0 1 Page 5 0 1 Simpson 4 0 1 20 0 2 Referee: Burkhead | | G | F | T | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Lyon | 1 | 3 | 0 | | Keut | 0 | 0 | 2 | | Hitt | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Hitt | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Bridges | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Wedman | 0 | 0 | 0 | Alpha Kap Psi 21 21 Smith 0 0 Smith 3 7 Antimr 0 0 0 Constable 1 0 1 Constable 3 0 1 Lwailler 3 0 1 Shea 0 0 1 Lngn'cker 0 1 1 Cmmings 1 0 1 4 5 3 Winters G FTF Morley 0 0 Morley 2 0 Allspaugh 1 0 Laintingn 1 1 Randolph 0 0 Randolph 0 0 Bruner 0 0 Bruner 0 0 Referee: Plaskett 8 8 11 Referee: Seigle S. A.E. "R" 29 G FT T Visofsky 0 1 Litwin .2 2 Feingold. 0 0 Rashbaum 0 0 G'fstein 0 0 S. A.M. 12 Independents won from Rinky Dinks on a rolloff. Signal Cord G FFT Swishtin' 3 H Dieter 0 2 Pipkin 0 2 Gille 0 2 Glaze 1 2 G FT Benson . 1 0 Wienckeck 2 0 Dodge . 2 0 Sheafar 2 0 Barbee 2 0 G FT Bramwell 2 0 Ainsworth 0 0 Jennings 1 0 Cotteridge 0 0 Bagley 0 0 Lamb 0 0 Dodson 0 1 StClair 0 1 G FF F Henderson 1 0 Mettner 1 0 Ashley 1 0 Ashely 1 0 Maser 1 1 Wells 1 2 Sigma Nu 14 Beta 17 Edina Jane Penny, who has been a graduate student at the University this year, has been employed to teach Latiin and English in the Coldwater High School. She will begin her work tomorrow. G FFT E.Johnson 1 0 N.Coleman 1 0 Unit/mTa 1 0 Stark 3 0 G.Johnson 0 0 Day 1 0 G PFTT Corners Mc Coey 1 Mccoy 2 Cooksey 0 .0 0 Cooksey 0 .0 0 Leonard 0 .0 0 Halley 0 .0 0 Gill 0 .0 0 Gill 0 .1 0 5 2 0 Phi Psi 9 4 1 3 Beta "B" 6 Betts 0 PT 87 Dodge 0 PT 123 Dodge -0 0 0 Green -0 0 0 Smith -0 0 2 Smith -0 0 2 Kayonon -0 0 2 Kayonon -0 0 2 Field -0 0 0 Field -0 0 0 Alibrettus -0 0 0 Penny Gets Position 62 Sigma Chi "B"1 To Plan New Deal for M. U. Delta Upsilon won from Delta Chi on a forfeit Wakarusa 10 5 6 8 13 3 8 Referee: Buchanan Kappa Psi II 3 5 10 8 1 9 Coramittee To Select Assistant for Fauro't Tomorrow 3 0 1 50 Columbia, Mo., Jan. 12 (UP)—The University of Missouri committee on intercollegiate athletics will meet here tomorrow to complete plans for the "new deal" in Missouri athletic, Prof. Lee Carl Overstreet, streetman, said tonight. The major item before the committee will be the selection of an assistant for the newly-elected head coach, Faurot. It was reported that Chaney Simpson, former Missouri star, and assistant to Faurot at the Northern Teachers College at Kirkweil, Mo., can have the job if he wants it. "Everybody knows where I stand on the matter," Faurot said today. "I want Simpson for an assistant." Wrestling Team Selected For Kansas State Match Kansas Grapplers to Meet Manhattan Matmen Here Thursday Tryouts were held Friday afternoon for positions on the wrestling team which meets Kansas State Thursday night in the Auditorium. Two lettermen, Douglas and Noland, are back this year, and a number of promising new men have shown up for workouts. Interest in wrestling has been diminishing in the past few years and it is hoped that increased price of admission and a promotion will help in the realization of interest in this sport. Students of the University will be admitted to the matches Thursday night on their activity tickets. Nolland won over Annenberg in the 155-pound class by a time advantage of 7 minutes. In the 145-pound class, Douglas had a time advantage of 3 minutes and 33 seconds over Everly. Childs defeated Pals by a fall in 3 minutes and 8 seconds to compete in the 155-pound class. The 155-pound class and Bratton in the 118, both of whom are the only eligible men of the team in their weights. In the final tryouts for the Kansas State meet, Clyde "Tiny" Moore defeated Bob Loveless by a fall in 5 minutes and 29 seconds in the heavyweight class. Norman Jacobshagen, c35, defeated Kean Tilford, c35, by a time advantage of 7 minutes and 8 seconds. Jacobshagen is to wrestle in the 165-pound class and Tilford in the 175-pound class. Noland won over Amherst in the 155- OKLAHOMA DEFEATS TIGERS IN FINAL MINUTES OF PLAY Columbia, Mo., Jan. 12—(UP)—The University of Oklahoma basketball team rallied in the final minutes of play to defeat the Missouri five 33-29. By this victory, Oklahoma maintains its share of the leadership in the Big Six conference race with Kansas. Missouri led 15-10 at the half. G G FT Warren,f,1 1 1 1 nelly,f,1 1 1 Tenn,2 0 1 0 Nelson,c 0 1 0 Guming,i 3 1 1 Br b'n,g,5e 1 1 Hye,jg 2 0 1 Jayg,8 2 0 1 Cobb,f 0 1 0 dissouri—29 | | G F T | | :--- | :--- | | Beer,f | 4 0 0 | | Th mps n'f | 1 1 1 | | Th hps n'f | 1 1 1 | | Hand'l y,c | 2 0 2 | | Strom, cg | 2 0 4 | | Power's n'g | 2 0 4 | | Power's n'g | 2 0 4 | | Mind l k s | 2 0 4 | Totals 13, 7 17, Totals 13, 3 14 Kansas City, Kansas Eddie Hollis, Rockhurst, Eddie Hollis Pep Club to Sponsor Show The Jay James will sponsor a picture show at the Granada theater Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Feb. 10, 11, 12. "Biography of a Bachelor Girl" in which the author describes how she are co-starred. Proceeds will help defray expenses of the Jay James' trip to the Missouri-Kansas game at Columbia. Betty Thelon, fa37, has been elected by the Jay James to membership to the place of Marjorie Hudson, c35, who Kappa Kappa Gamma representatives in the pop organization this year. Jay Janes To Earn Money To Attend Tiger-Kansas Game An Added Attraction Grape Limeade 10c All Jay Janes are requested to meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. in front of Central Administration building to have a group picture taken. Chandler To Visit Junior Colleges H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, and Miss Leslie, secretary of the State Board of Education, Topeka, expect to visit junior colleges the last of the month. Their schedule is as follows: Mperson, Jan. 28; Jst. Johns, Jan. 25; Mperson, Jan. 28; Jst. Johns, Wichita, Jan. 29; St. Johns, Fletch, Jan. 30; Arkansas City, Jan. 31; and Eldorado, Feb. 1. Tiger-Kansas Game Sparkling and Exhilerating UNION FOUNTAIN Secretary of Japanese Social Worker to Speak Sub-Basement Memorial Union Helen Topping Will Talk Before Church Meetings Tonight Miss Helen Topping, secretary to Tooyikio Kagawa, prominent Japanese churchman and social reformer, will speak to a young people's meeting at the Plymouth Congregational Church, at 6:30 p.m. this evening. She will also speak at the Methodist Episcopal Church for the evening worship, at 7:30 p.m. and the Noon Luncheon Forum Monday at the cafeteria. Miss Topping, the daughter of American Baptist missionaries, was formerly general secretary of the W.Y.C.A. in Canada. She edits Kagawa's English paper and writes the prefaces to many of the books by the noted Japanese, known largely for his work the past few years in the "Kingdom of God Movement of Japan." Miss Topping is to spend her year's furthow from her work in Japan in telling American groups of Kagawa, his life and of the Christian co-operative he makes the center of his work as an evangelist. The devotion of Miss Topping to the program and philosophy of the brilliant Japanese Christian is complete. She is a firm believer in unionized labor, in farm federations, and especially in the co-operative movement. "The co-operatives are not new," she states. "They originated in England around 1800 and were founded throughout this country Denmark, Finland, Germany, and now Japan. Mutual ownership and management in Kagawa's co-operative program include seven fields of emphasis: producers, consumers, marketing and transportation, credit, utility, insurance, and mutual aid. "It is Kagawa's Jesus that will convince the people of Japan of the truth of Christianity," Miss Topping disclosed in her final conviction. "He shows them the way to self-respecting livelihood, he helps them understand the historical attertial that is anything but just; he represents peace, deared by ninety-five per cent of the Japanese citizenry." Men's Intramurals --- Because of conflicts with varity practices and other activities in the gymnasium, the basketball schedules has been revised. The swimming dual meets have been re-scheduled with two duals to be held at the same time. The revised calendar for this week: Jan. 14.-Basketball: 3-50 Phi Chi vs Pi K. A; S.A.E. vs. Sig Chi; 10-Phi Beta Pi vs. Acela; Phi Gam vs. Pi Delt. Will Get You a Customer. Swimming: 5:15—Triangle vs. Kappa Sig; Sigma Nu vs. Beta. OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS K. U. 66 — PHONE — K.U. 66 Jan. 15—Basketball; 5:30—Hawks B vs. Tramps B; A.T.O. B vs. Psi Pi B; 10-Wakarusa vs. J Hawk K.E.K. vs. K Psi. Husband To Address: "Y" Court or We Make Our SOUPS The broth is the essence from beef bones and beef Fresh vegetables are added Ham bones are cooked with beans a nat is the reason our soups are so good. Husband To Address "Y" Group Freshman commission of Y.W.C.A. will meet Monday at 4:30 in Henley House. Mrs. Charlie Walker, Y.W.C.A. secretary, will review the book, "I Went to Pitt College," by Lauren Gillifan, in which the author tells of her experiences among the coal miners of Pennsylvania. Mr. Koehler will talk about before the Advanced Standing Commission Tuesday at 4:30. This is the last time these two groups will meet before the end of the semester. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Then carefully seasoned. CAFETERIA at the Try a bowl of soup. Only 6c Huskers Break Through Lincoln, Nebraska, Jan. 12—(UP) —Nebraska University snapped Iowa State's victory string with a 32-31 victory over the Cornhuskers tonight. 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