PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1935 Phi Gam's Break Jinx To Defeat Delta Chi's Alpha Tau Omega 'B' Team Wins Other Game of Day PhiGamma Delta broke the jinx that has accompanied them through the season of intramural basketball so far to defeat the Delta Chi's 27-11 last night. The Alpha Tau Omega "B" team had a tough fight with the Delta Tau Delta alternates but the final tally was in their favor 23-21. Acacia accepted a forfeit from P.A. D, as did the Douglas Club from the RinkyDinks. The scores: G FT E Kincaid 1 0 0 Tuke 2 0 0 Harman 4 1 1 Hawkins 1 0 1 Affleck 1 0 1 Wonker 2 0 0 Tucker 2 0 0 Denny 0 0 0 13 1 3 Referee: Plaskett. Delta Ct G Masters 1 G F F 0 Masters 1 G F F 0 Spalbury 2 O 1 Spalbury 2 O 1 Sourk 1 0 2 Sourk 1 0 2 Clark 0 1 1 Clark 0 1 1 Hays 0 0 0 REFERENCE Plastic 5 1 3 A. I. O. G F T F Kirby 3 1 1 0 Birch 3 1 0 Buchanan 3 1 0 Blacsel 0 1 0 Pylan 0 1 0 Cory 3 0 0 D. T.D. "B" 21 10 3 5 D.I.D. G FT I Noel .0 1 Helman .0 0 1 Shifma'r .0 0 1 Allan .3 0 1 Olise .0 0 1 Blowers .0 1 1 Hedges .0 0 1 Referee: Casini. ROLAND LOGAN IS APPOINTED TRAINER OF BOSTON RED SOX Roland Logan, former University of Kansas football luminary, has been appointed trainer for the Boston American League baseball team. Logan goes ROLAND LOGAN to the Boston team from George Washington University at Washington, D.C. where he is now head basketball coach. WICHITA UNIVERSITY BEATS KANSAS STATE TEAM, 50- Football made the Big Six all-star football team one year while playing for the University. He worked at the academy and trainer, and 1923 as assistant coach and trainer. The Wichita University basketball team trounced Kansas State backteachers last night to the time of 50 to 34. Railback, Kansas State guard, led his team's scoring with three goals and two free throws. Gawthrop, Wichita forward, led both teams in scoring with six goals and four free throws. The Kansas State team plays Kansas here Friday in its next Big Six contest. The game was notable for a lack of enthusiasm on the part of the Kansas State team, due partly to the absence of their star center, Groves. The Wichita Shockers in the contest started a varied passing attack that seemed to baffle the Wildcats. They got a 14 to 14 victory in the game, but the minutes of the game and kept at least nine points ahead of them through the rest of the contest. OREAKBAUM ASKS ALLEN FOR TROPHIES WON AT OLYMPIC Dr. F. C. (Phog) Allen, athletic director, received a letter today from W. M. Oreakbaum, secretary of the California Olympiad Memorial Association, asking aid in obtaining some momentses of the 1932 Olympics from the three representatives from Kansas who participated. They are Jim Bausch, who won the Decathlon, Clyde Coffman who placed third, the same as Dennis Ridgway, the American participants in the 1500 meter race by finishing fourth. Mr. Orcakbaum said that the association desired to obtain some momento like a sweat shirt, insignia, or a pair of track shoes from each American participant in order to place it in a collection to furnish an inspiration for the emulation or surpassing of his feats by coming generations. Radio Club Meets The University Radio Club meet Tuesday afternoon to conduct its regular business and to inspect the club's facilities. Q. Gemmil is president of the club. The Score Board Results of Big Six Basketball Games, Season of 1935 IS KU KSC Mo. Neb. Okl. Tls Ia. S. 23 23 K. U. 29 29 27 56 KSC *38 i. *47 85 Mo. *31 *39 *36 106 Neb. Okl. 32 34 66 Tls. 31 75 66 79 85 Won. 1 2 0 0 2 (Read down the columns for each team's scores; across or opponent's scores. Winning scores are starred (*).) Gamma Phi Beta Wins Game From Chi Omega Independents Take Close Contest With T.N.T. by Score of 19-18 Gamma Phi Beta took the basketball game with Chi Omega last night easily with a score of 18 to 4. Walter was outstanding, scoring eight field goals for Gamma Phi. Hansen of the same team played an outstanding game of guard. Hoffman scored the only two goals for Chi Omega. The Independents won a close game from T.N.T. 19 to 18. T.N.T. was far ahead at the end of the first half, but the Independents rallied at the end to win the game. Irwin and Scoggins played a good game for the winning team, and Rowland did practically all the scoring for T.N.T. I. W.W. won the other independent game from Etcetera, 22 to 10, Edie. I.W.W. scored nine field goals. Hunter is one of same team were out-supported guards. Ind 19 Corinb Hall downed Kappa Kappa Gamma 25 to 9. Baer of Corinb was outstanding, placing seven field goals, Newcomer and Griffin also played a good game. Burke was the outstanding player for Kappa. G FTE 0 Owley 1 1 1 0 Irwin 1 6 0 3 Young 2 1 0 1 Irwin 0 0 2 Soroggins 0 0 2 Totals ...9 1 8 I. W.W. 22 G FT 2 Edie . F 9 7 Boman . 1 0 0 Monty g . 0 0 Hunter . 0 0 Hakimman . 0 0 Gamma Phi, 18 Jedlicka 0 FTP Dorman 1 0 Walter 8 0 Banser 0 0 Anson 0 0 Learned 0 0 G FT F Doty 0 Dovance 0 Rowland 2 Humphry 0 Johnson 2 Deake 0 Abts 0 Hess 0 PATEE G FTF 2 Baer 7 1 1 Griffin 3 0 0 M Michael 0 0 0 N Michael 0 0 0 Edin 0 0 0 Newcomer 0 0 0 Totals ... 10 2 0 0 0 0 "CENTRAL AIRPORT" Dick Bortholmes Sally Pilem EIT, 10 G FTF Babcock 0 0 Hoover 5 0 Kennedy 0 0 Brown 0 0 Bice 0 2 Jewell 0 0 TNT.18 12 1 2 Chi Omega. 4 Chi GTFF Hoffman 2 0 0 Brookes 0 0 0 Walker 0 0 0 Woody 0 0 1 THURSDAY - FRIDAY The Matrimonial Laff Hit "Merry Wives of Reno" Ends Tonite 10c - 15c G FFT Dodge .5 0 Companion .2 0 Compton .3 0 Lattner .0 0 Bastian .0 0 Le Ruig .0 0 La Ruig .0 0 Merry Wives of Reno With a cast of Funsters— Corbin, 25 Kappa, 9 With a cast of Funsters— Guy Kibbee - Glenda Farrell Hugh Heathert - Frank McHull Plus—NOTRE DAME GLEE CLUB Dorothy Lee in "Plane Crazy" Newbury Totals ... 5 0 3 4 4 1 2 0 1 Guy Hobbie — Glenna Porter Hugh Herbert — Frank McHugh Plus—NOTRE DAME GLEE CLUE The Running Score of Last Night's Game The Running Score: First Meet for Women's Rifle Team to Be Feb.16 KU MU Opening Matches Will Be Against Maryland and Carnegie Tech The first definite matches of the Women's Rifle Team will be run off in telegraphic meets in the weeks ending Feb. 16 through the week ending Mar. 23, Martha Dodge, team manager. The schedule as arranged—in For the week ending Feb. 16: The University of Maryland, Washington, D.C., C.S.C. For the week ending Feb. 23, The University of California, Berkeley University of Vermont, Burlington, and University of South Dakota, Vermilion. For week ending Mar. 2: University of Manhattan, New York; Wichita University, Wichita; and Connecticut State College, Storrs. For week ending Mar. 16: The University of Illinois, Urbana; the university of Missouri, Columbia; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Cornell University at Cornell College. Cornell University at Mt. Vernon will be met the week ending Mar. 23. A group of tentative matches have been arranged for Indiana at Bloomington for the week ending Feb. 16; Nebraska at Lincoln for Mar. 2; Northwestern in Chicago, Massachusetts State College at Amherst and Louisiana State University at Pineville for mar. 3; Ripon, Wis. for Mar. 16; and the University of Kentucky at Lexington on Mar. 23. Beginning next Tuesday the Women's Rifle team will practice from 1:30 to 5:30 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. This schedule will hold for the rest of the semester. All members of the squad are re-enlisted in Engle to come to his office some time later and 11:30 o'clock Friday morning to sign up for their practice hours under this new schedule. Have You Heard? Boxing Class to Give Exhibition Members of Coach Mike Getto's boxing class will meet in exhibition matches at the Kansas-Kansas State basketball game Friday night. Dean Neismith, varsity football tackle, will meet Smith, fresh tackle. Getto conducts his class at 9:30 each Tuesday and Thursday, from 5 to 6 o'clock each evening. You Heard About Ober's SALE of Men's Shirts Some neckband and plain whites included. Sizes 14 to 17%.. Formerly to $1.50 -- $1.20 Formerly to $2.50 -- $1.65 Pajamas Outing and Broadcloth, slip over and coat models. Sizes A to E. 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