PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1934 Big Scores Mark Intramural Games Played Yesterday Sig Alphs Establish Record by Defeat of Rexalls 88 to 23 in Uneven Game even Game A wide range of scoring featured the weekend intramural basketball games. The Sig Alphs broke last years record of 63 points garnered in one game when they drubbed the Rexals 88 to 23. In another game the Beta "B"'s walloped the Phe Psl "B"'s 56 to 2. In defeating the Rexalls Johnson, playing at center for the winners, established a new individual mark of 32 points. A feature of the Beta "B-Phi Psi BI" game was that the losers made only one basket and that at the beginning of the game they took their own. The Rexalls PHI Psi BI" team in held in check and failed to score. Another free scoring game was the D.T.D.-Acacia game which the D.T.D.'s won by a score of 46 to 7. Hedges, of course, had a netting, notting 10 points for his team. Beta Theta Pi retained a chance of playing in the play-off round when they beat the Phi Pa qui stent 17 to 11. The Betas trailed the losers 8-6 at the half, but came back strong in the second frame to win. By winning from Sigma Nu tomorrow the Betas can tie the Taua Tui for second position in the first division. Delta Upsilon finished its schedule by nosing out the Kappa Siig's 17 to 14 to remain undefeated in the third division. The Kappa Sig "B" team dropped the Collegian "B" team from a first place tie in division 6 by a score of 21 to 14. Other games were: Hawks "B"队 defeated the Sigma Chi "B"队 to 20, Hawks "B"队 to 38, Hawks "B"队 to 5, Hawka defeated the Delta Chi's 45 to 30, and KEK won by a forfeit from the Gartners. S A F 88 Rexall, 23 T A T N E G F T F G F T F J. Hancy 10 1 0 Lindsay 2 0 2 Holcomb 13 0 0 Reed 2 0 0 Johnson 16 0 1 Smith 0 0 0 Harris 0 0 0 Dicker 1 1 0 E. Hancy 4 1 3 Pearce 5 2 3 8 1 7 Bethel 17 G FT F Stotts 0 0 1 Horn 0 0 1 Murphy 3 1 1 Prych 1 1 Benson 2 0 0 McCormk 1 0 2 Phi Psi, 11 G FT II GFT II Hodde 0 1 1 Kometaz 3 0 1 Stanley 0 1 2 Knoche 0 2 0 8 1 7 5 4 5 Kanna Sigma. G PT F F Lane 2 0 1 Doble 1 0 2 Noble 2 0 2 Baclay 2 0 2 Jorgenson 1 0 1 Minter 0 1 0 B.D.I. G F T F F G F T F Noel 4 0 1 Tripp 0 1 3 Ladwig 3 1 2 Erwin 0 0 0 Hedges 9 1 2 Olsen 0 0 2 Voran 4 0 0 Reed 2 0 2 Olsen 1 2 0 Morris 1 0 0 21 4 3 Kappa Sig. *B*21 F 21 Collegian *B*14 Schulz 1 0 1 Merriman G FT F Hitt 1 3 2 Koezel 0 0 0 Rankin 1 2 2 Hedecen 1 0 0 Keeler 3 0 1 Juhky 1 1 1 Campbell 0 0 1 Barker 4 1 2 Phi Delt "B" 32 G F FF D.T.D. "B" 57 G Clure C F FF McClure 1 2 0 Holman 0 0 McNewton 1 2 0 Porter 0 0 Aubrey 1 2 0 Hedges 0 1 Hashburg 3 0 1 Solders 0 0 Robertson 3 0 1 Schiffmer'r 0 1 9 3 7 Delta Chi. 30 Hawks G FT F G G FT F Rorden 0 0 0 Clark 2 1 0 Smith 4 1 0 Murry 1 0 1 Couch 1 0 0 Warner 1 0 1 Mouchy 0 0 0 Barton 3 1 1 Cummings 3 1 1 Gourk -2 0 1 Shelley 2 1 1 Bolton 3 0 0 21 3 2 14 2 Beta "B", 56 G F FT F Herbert 2 1 0 Harris 1 0 0 Robinson 8 1 0 Gille 0 1 0 Robinson 10 0 0 Muench 0 1 0 Rickeńb or 4 0 B Jones 0 0 0 Edwards 3 1 1 Johnson 0 0 0 27 2 1 Hawk "BF", 40 "B" FT F Brighton 5 1 0 Sleak 1 4 0 Cochane 1 4 0 Donnelley 1 0 Morrison 6 3 2 Mattassarin 1 0 Sigma Chi "Bf", 20 "B" FT F Brighton 5 1 0 Sleak 1 4 0 Cochane 1 4 0 Donnelley 1 0 Morrison 6 3 2 Childs 0 0 2 Mattassarin 1 0 Mitchell 0 2 0 17 6 4 ___ 10 0 5 Y. W.C.A. to Elect Cabinet Election of Y.W.C.A. officers for the following year will be held Tuesday Polls will be placed on the balcony in central Administration building, and voting hours will be from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. All members of Y.W.C.A are eligible to vote. The Score Board Results of Big Six Basketball Games, Season of 1934 KU KU Mo. Okl. Neb. KSC IS Op.Tts K.U. 25 25 24 23 214 Mo. *27 25 25 26 23 214 Mo. *27 25 26 26 23 214 Mo. *27 25 26 26 23 214 Okl. *28 21 36 20 19 228 Okl. *28 21 36 20 19 228 Neb. *39 *32 23 21 *40 280 Neb. *21 *36 *44 21 *21 *314 KSC *25 *27 *31 31 21 314 KSC *32 *32 *30 24 23 364 Io'sA *39 *41 *68 *37 *364 Io'sA *31 *26 *37 *38 296 *26 *25 *38 *26 16 296 Tls. 268 265 382 262 262 296 Lost 8 9 6 5 28 28 Lost 8 9 6 5 28 28 Pct. 889 667 600 200 200 (Read down the columns for each score) scores; across for opponent's scores. Jayhawks Win Fourth Big Six Championship (Continued from Page One) rington, and Wells, and Kappelman. Not a team got past the 28 mark in a single one of the 17 games played, and 25 was the maximum score by a conference opponent." Harrington is the only third-year man on the Kansas sound. Kansas—39 G FT MFT PF TI Harrisoning, f 0 2 8 3 2 Ebbling, f 9 6 3 0 14 Febling, f 0 6 0 2 0 Vanick, f 0 0 0 0 Wells, c 3 0 0 2 6 Shaffer, c 0 0 0 0 6 Graziano, g 1 2 0 0 1 Kappelman, g 1 1 0 3 3 Tarris, g 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 11 5 9 39 Oklahma—25 G FT MT PT PF T1 Bross, f 1 F Main, f 1 0 0 1 2 Munson, c 3 0 1 0 6 Hays, f 1 1 0 1 3 Browning, g 3 4 3 10 H. Lurton, g 0 0 4 0 4 Tyler, g 0 0 1 0 1 W. LeCrone, g 0 1 0 2 1 Totals 9 7 5 13 25 Referee — George Gardner, Southwestern FRESHMAN TEAMS TO PLAY FRESHMAN TEAMS TO PLAY PRELIMINARY GAME TUESDAY Two picked freshman basketball teams will play a preliminary contest to the Missouri-Kansas Big Six conference game here Tuesday night, Coach Forrest Cox announced today. The game will start at 6:30 o'clock and will be refereed by Roy Klass of K. U. The line-ups: White — forwards, Raymond Noble, Arkansas City, and Paul Rogers, Arkansas City; center, Allphonzo Wellsauser, St. Louis, Mo.; guard, Ferdinand Pralle, St. Louis, and James Landes, Topeka. Purple — forwards, Clifford Barber, K.C. M., and Robert Holmer, Topeka center. Dave Lutton, Bartleville OK, oklahoma. Seda Seigia, Gettowwood, Folk Other members of the freshman squad will work into the game as substitutes. Ralph Childs, 27. Boy Scot executive for the state of Wyoming, has completed a book describing 85 or 90 of the various birds peculiar to that section of the country. Childs was a K.U. baseball player in '23 and '24. The Syracuse Daily Orange tells of a student who spent a night in the municipal "flop-house" in order to procure material for a speech. The young man attired himself as a hobo, and joined the line of unfortunates who were waiting to be taken in for a night's sleep and two square meals. Following the meal, the men were ushered into another room, where they undressed and showered. They were then given pajamas, and their own clothes were given a thorough steaming. "Anything for a grade" seems to be the motto of college students all over the world. Student Seeks New Experience by Spending Night in Flop House After giving the doerman a fictitious biography, he was admitted to took his doctor's leave. After breakfast, the men were treated to an hour's work on the wood-pile. Anyone shirking this duty was given a 30 day period to think it over in the city jail. After the wood had been cut, they moved into the street again greatly refreshed. The "guests" then assembled in the library, and discussed topics of the day. Several gave interesting viewpoints on the NRA and other features of the "New Deal." When each had given his idea, and the best was decided upon, they filed down to the bunk-room, and were all soon asleep. They were awakened at 6:30 o'clock, and given their clothes, all of which were in better condition as a result of the steaming. Breakfast was then served. Our hero returned to the university where he compiled his speech, which incidentally, netted him an A. Kansas Swimmers Take Dual Meet From K-State Gain Five First Places and Make Score 49-35; Times Slow The University of Kansas swimming team defeated the Kansas State swimmers yesterday at Manhattan 49 to 35, a score that exactly duplicates the result of their former dual meet at Lawrence. Times Slow However, Kansas took five first places yesterday, as compared with three in the first meet, while Kansas State won four events. Heter, Schultz and Malo shared high scoring honors for the Jayhawkers with eight points each. Creed was leading scorer for Kansas State. The times in yesterday's races were almost the previous meet, alown somewhere. This victory brings the Kansas dual meets to a close with three wins to one loss. The team will go into intensive training for the Big Six championship tournament at Lincoln this week. According to Coach Herbert Alphin hey will try to get some practice in the Kansas City A. C. pool after class hours this week in order to become custumed to a 75-foot pool. 400-yard relay won by Kansas State Murray, Creed, Murphy, Murry) 4:28.58 The results: 200-ward breast stroke—Wen by Blanche, Kansas State; second, Heter, Kansas; third, Combs, Kansas State. Time: 3:07. 150-yard back stroke -Won by Jennings, Kansas; second, Dill, Kansas third, Steele, Kansas State. Time 2:04.2. 40-yard dash - Won by Malo, Kansas 16-7, 24-5, 23-8 in Iowa Ihana, Kansas State, 22:46. 100-yard dash-Won by Creed, Kansas; state; second, Malo, Kansas; third, Missouri. 440-yard freestyle—Won by Shultz Munip, Kansas State, Time: 6:19.2 Munip, Kansas State, Time: 6:19.2 Diving, won by Heter, Kansas; second, Hanson, Kansas State third, Pinnacle. 228-yard fabric, won by Creed, harshe State; second by mustard; third by Alabama State Time. FINAL WRESTLING MATCHES TO BE CONTESTED TUESDAY Medley relay,甩 by Kansas. (Dill Heter, LaShelle). Time, 3.574. Finals in the intramural wrestling tournament will be held in the gymnasium on Tuesday night, immediately following the Missouri-Kansas basketball game. Six bouts will bring together the following contenders for championships in their respective weights: 121-pound class, Wilson, Theta Tau vs. Dieier, Sigma Chi. 120-pound class, Park, Phi Gam, vs Leech, Kamp Sig. vs Cole, Theta Tau. 148-class class, Hedges, Delta Tau. 138-pound class. Browning, KEK, Cols. Theta Tart The Phi Gams are now in the lead with 63 points and seem to be a likely winner of the tournament. 168-pound class, Bickett, Phi Gam, vs Brown, Phi Gam. 158-pound class, Downey, Phi Gam; den Davis, Phi Gam. A small admission will be charged. Helen Mustard Hunt, a student in 28, is at present a graduate student in the department of German at Columbia University. Chanute Junior High Wins Chanute junior high school wom hand in a senior team-team junior high school tournament held at the Lawrence Memorial high school yester After drawing a bye in the first round, Chanute defeated Leavenworth 40 to 23 in the semi-final, and then took Lawrence 48 to 7 in the final. Victors Down Leavenworth and Lawrence in Tourney In the semi-final game, Ralph Miller scored 19 goals for 38 of the 44 points scored by Chanute, and in the final game, Chanute held Lawrence scoreless until it had run the score to 33 points. Leavenworth won the consolation match from Olathe. 30 to 12. Leavenworth, 40; Horton, 12; Holton, 23; Two overtime negatives. (periosus): Lawrence, 31; Hiawatha, 16. First round matches follow: Somi_finale Sem-initus Chanute, 44; Leavenworth, 23. Lawrence, 30; Olathe, 10. Former Kansas Basketball Star Completes Successful Coaching Season O'Leary Visits Lawrence Ted T'Oleary, "32," has just returned after a successful season as basketball coach at George Washington University at Washington, D. C. His team was composed of four sophomores and one senior and won 11 out of 15 games. O'Leary, who was on the all-Big Six team in 1932, introduced a fast breaking style of play which is not common in the east and literally swept the opposing teams off their feet. The George Washington team is not in any college league and play games anywhere they can find them throughout the east. Of all the opposing teams, O'Leary said that the College of the City of New York was as good as any team he had ever seen, though the game in the east is not as fast as the one played in this part of the United States. He was accompanied home by Steve Maunah, former freshman coach, who helped the team win. Rifle Team Scores Listed Men's Group Has Total Bettering Past Record by Nine Points Scores posted by the men's rife队 for matches this last weekend showed a gain of nine points over those fired in six matches of the season, two weeks ago. The 10 high scorers last week were R. H. Graves, c'unel, 361; James A. Mandig, e'34, 356; Edgar D. Leigh, c'36, 355; Robert Neale, c'35, 353; Herman Williams, c'unel, 344; Jay Wainman, c'unel, 342; James Looney, c'36, 312; Chevey White, c'35, 307; and Don L. Alverd, m'35, 304. The total is 3.533 Matches scheduled for the week ending March 3 include six schools. They are New Mexico Military Institute, Johns Hopkins University, University of Wisconsin, Michigan State College, University of Vermont, and Iowa State College. The women's team has only three matches scheduled for the week ending yesterday. They are: the University of Maryland, Kansas State College, and Pennsylvania State College. FOR THE IUNIOR PROM—FRIDAY Tuxedos Single or Double Breasted $25 and $30 ACCESSORIES O KFKU Monday Arrow Shirts Wilson Bros. Sox (Black or Black with white clocks) Square or Pointed End Ties Links and Studs Arrow Haig Collar Bostonian Shoes Tomorrow night's basketball program includes: East court, 7:30, Alpha Tau Omega and Rowlands; 8:30, Alpha Kappa Psi vs Phi Gam; 10:30, Sigma Epsilon vs Gartners. West court, 7:30, Kappa Sigma vs Delta Chi; 8:30, Beta vs Sigma Nu; 10:30, Rexall vs Phi Beta Pi. Friday night the preliminary round of the playoff will be held with one "A" and one "B" game at 7:30, followed by two additional contests at 8:30. Semi-final games will be played March 12, and the final March 13 and 14. Four swimming meets tomorrow and Tuesday will complete the team water meets. Tomorrow night at 8:30, Phi Gam vs Phi Sis; 9:00, Acacia vs Delta Chi. Tuesday afternoon, 5:00, Phi Sis vs Phi Delt; 5:30, Beta vs Acacia. Men's Intramurals With the playing of six games to tomorrow night, the 1983-34 intramural basketball season will draw to a close leaving the two top teams from each conference to play against other finals will be reached when the wrestlers grapple in concluding matches Tuesday night following the M.U.-K.U. game, and the Thursday meeting of qualifying swimmers. Division champions have already been decided in favor of the Collegians, Phi Delts, and Delta Upsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon “B’s” captured one “B” division, while the remaining section ended in a tie between the Phi Gam “B’s” and Rexall “B.” TUXEDO RENTALS — $3 Make your reservations early 2:45 p.m. Elementary French lesson. W. K. Cornell, instructor. 2:30 p.m. Book review; Spingler, The Hour of Decision; given by Kenneth Rockwell in co-operation with the University Extension Library Service. Ober's know what the Hill is wearing 6:00 p.m. Provinces of Poetry, Miss Elena Rhoda Hoopes, assistant pro- vice manager Tuesday 2.30 p.m. Elementary German lesson, Prof. E, F. Engel. 2:45 p.m. A student oration, first in a series of programs arranged by E.C. Buchler, associate professor of speech, presenting Samuel Bartell, bct 34, talk- 6:00 p. M. Seventieth athletic question box, Prof. E. R. Elbelt. NEW PASS RULE ADOPTED BY HIGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE The professional football rule permitting forward passing from any distance behind the scrimmage line was adopted for high schools almost unanimously by the national high school football rule committee in Cleveland, Ohio. The rule was rejected by the collegiate rules committee this winter, but high schools favor it in the hope of lessening the number of injuries to forward passers. Other pass-rule changes in the collegiate guide, relating to penalties, were adopted by the high school committee. 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