PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1935 --- Rock Chalks Lose First Cage Tilt to Coe's Drug Tramps, Other Undefeated Team, Taken by Jayhawks. 24-20 The Coe's Drug quintet rallied to claim victory over Rock Chalk, but not without a stiff fight by the rival merchants. On the small end of 24-22, the Rock Chalks lost the prestige of four previous victories without defeat. The Tramps, the only other undefeated group in the independent league, also melted away the Jayhawks, 24-20. The Jayhawks had a comfortable lead at the half but the gentlemen were missing in a strong bid in the last few minutes. The Phi Delt and the Phi Pal's found careful defense on both sides, but in the allotted time Phi Delt had the advantage of one point to win, 10-9. The Sigma Nu "Bs" game over the Sigma Nu "Bs." The scores of Wednesday's games: Phi Psi 9 G FTF Knochc 0 2 0 Crockett 1 0 0 Kanatzer 0 1 0 Hodge 0 0 0 Hodge 0 0 0 King 1 0 0 3 3 1 Referee: Casini. Phi Delt B **28** G McClure G FFT McClure 6 0 1 Townsley 2 0 1 McCoy 3 1 2 Hashburgh 1 1 Barnes 0 * Delta Tau Dell F3F G FT 6F Mc Morrison 5 0 3 Wiles 1 0 2 Voran 3 0 1 Hedges 7 0 0 Veitch 2 0 2 18 0 5 Referee: Burkhead Jayhawks 24 Coe's 24 Sigma Nu B 12 Cook G FFT Cook 2 0 0 Townsend 2 0 0 Townsend 2 0 0 Oeder 1 3 0 Ashton 2 0 0 Preeffer 1 0 1 Jayhawks 23 C FF Bush 1 C FF Shobe 1 0 0 Braden 1 0 0 Campbell 1 0 0 Harper 2 2 0 Phi Delthe Tetra 16 GFT Benton 0 1 0 Roberts 1 0 0 Haughey 0 0 5 Chambers 2 0 0 Van Cleve 2 0 0 Sigma Ch1 14 G FTF Rold 0 0 3 Rhode 0 2 0 Black 2 0 0 Sturgeon 1 1 1 Donelan 1 1 1 COURS G FF 0 Peebles 0 0 2 Sizemore 0 0 2 Packard 1 0 4 Wells 1 0 0 Smith 4 2 3 Tramps 20 Rock Climber G FTT Sckrman 8 0 0 Merriam 0 0 0 Carter 1 1 0 Johnson 0 1 1 Scheyre 0 1 1 Rock Climber 0 0 1 G FTFR Joanne Pearce 0 Oceane 0 Hormuth 3 0 1 Muthly 0 1 Hail 0 1 Rock Chalk 22 by Ed Elbel G FFT Hantla 3 2 0 0 Hosford 0 0 0 0 Browning 3 0 0 0 Henley 0 0 2 Omer 0 0 1 In The Sport Light C FT 1 Coover 3 0 1 Lippitt 3 0 1 Leydig 1 0 2 Leydig 1 0 2 Huoy 0 1 1 Osgood 0 1 1 Referee: Dees. Hawks 25 G FT F² Borgen . . . 0 1 Borgen . . . 1 0 Shruder . . . 2 1 Anderson . . . 0 0 Lindley . . . 2 1 Cells . . . 2 1 Hells . . . 1 0 Lindey . . . 1 0 Dempster . . . 1 0 Ramblers 6 Ramblers G FTI Murray 0 1 Angel 0 1 Idle 0 1 Mahumah 1 0 Mercer 1 0 Nelson 1 0 SPORT SHOTS DONALD J. EVANS There is a possibility that Alphonse Welhausen, bean pole center on the Kansas squad, might get into the Aggie game Friday. Al stands six feet four inches and his jumping ability would help the Kansas offense a lot. Dick Wells has a good start to dethrone his team mate as scoring star in the Big Six. Ebling led the conference scorers last year has not been able to get started with his old wind-mill shot this year while Wells has a total of 24 points for the two games. The Jayhawkers got off to a good start in the Conference race with the two wins over Missouri. According to some critics this doesn't mean much as the Missouri team isn't much any way but there are two games marked down in the games won column. "If we only had fourteen more marked up there I wouldn't worry," moans Phog Allen. The Six-Day bicycle race is on in Kansas City. It has always been said that the bicycle was a lazy man's way of getting around but sitting down and walking, or running, around in a circle for six days is a bit too much. Kansas to Face Aggies Weakened by Injuries (Continued from page 1) bers of the legislature and if a recess for the weekend is taken Friday, it is expected a large number will come to Lawrence for the all-Kansas basketball. game. Between-halves entertainment to-morrow night will include two boxing matches staged by proteges of Mike Getto. In the main bout Charles Smith and Dean Nesmith will go three rounds, and in a clown event Joe Giangmello will meet George "Tiny" Moore in unlimited rounds. Gives Data On Cage Game Elbel Prepares Percentages of Shots Made In Missouri Encounters Interesting data on the two recent basketball games between Kansas and Missouri has been prepared by Ed Ebel of the physical education department, showing the number of shots at the basket for each team, with the number of shots made good. According to this information, Dick Wells was the outstanding player for Kansas attempting 15 shots and making 8 of them good thus making a percentage of over 50%. Other Kansas players who made high averages are Gray with 6 shots out of 18 shots good for 33% and Out 11 out of 14 for over 33%. The outstanding player is Misiurt in the light of this information was Powell who scored 6 out of 16 chances. This information is compiled in the course of some research work by the department of physical education and includes only the field goals. Wisconsin Greeks Institute Grade Ruling For All Pledges Scholastic eligibility for two consecutive semesters will be required of pledges of University fraternities before they may be repledged, according to the Interfraternity board, says an article in the Daily Illini. Nadine Cox Wilson, fa'22, is singing with the widely known Brahms quartet of New York City. She plans to make a tour of the West with the quartet this spring. Under the new regulation, a man will be automatically depled if he does not make his grades. The rule must be passed by the faculty committee on student life and interests before it goes into effect, but since the dean of men and chairman of the dean of men and chairman of the committee, little opposition is expected. The rule is regarded as a further extension of the fraternity plan toward that used by sororites. Restricted rushing, long in use among women's houses, was first applied to fraternities and then extended to women as somewhat similar to a grades requirement for initiation or repledging by sorority. John Wood, president of the Interfraternity board, announced that the board has adopted this measure in the hope that it would serve as a spur to freshman averages, along with a trophy which was voted to be given the house showing the greatest improvement during the coming year. "The purpose in this is the betterment of freshman scholarship standing," Woods stated. "The possibility of being automatically depleated, after failing to make the grade for two semesters in succession, will probably resemble a serious work by those who have the ability but have not expended the work." Thomas Announces Field Meet E. A. Thomas, secretary of the Kansas High School Athletic Association, advised Dr. Allen today that the association has set April 19, as date for the spring high school field and track meet. This will be the 21st annual meet to be held at K.U. Allen Not Enthused Over Intersectional Cage Tournament Post-Season Basketball Favored by Adolph Rupp Basketball rules, as practiced in various sections of the country, have come up for a great deal of discussion in Eastern newspapers lately due to the 22 to 23 defeat suffered by the University of Notre Dame. A recent report on New York University, last weekend. The Kentucky team, was coached by Adolph Lupkp, who lettered in basketball for Kansas in 1923. Since he started coaching at Kentucky his teams have lost last week in extraordinary success, their loss last year must be their first in the past two seasons. Rupp has proposed that leading college teams from each section meet in a post-season tournament to decide the national basketball championship. Elman A. Morrow, gr., works for the Federal Transient Bureau in Kansas City, Mo. "If the leading teams of each section would agree to play a round robin tournament in some locally located city, a sort of Rose Bowl champion in basketball would be crowned each year," according to Rupp. He thinks this is the team that will finish the title do away with half dozen annual claims to mythical championships. Forrest C. Allen, basketball coach and director of athletics, in commenting upon this plan stated that he did not believe it would work with satisfactory results. He pointed out that many colleges are in conferences like the Big Six or the Big Ten that have a rule against taking team tournaments. They pose an enormous tournament. Therefore the team that won the title would not necessarily be the best team in the nation. 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