PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1024 Jayhawk Entries For Big Six Meet Announced Today Cunningham Is Entered in Four Events for the Indoor Carnival at Columbia H. W. Hargiss, track coach at the University of Kansas, announced today the men who will represent Kansas in the Big Six indoor track field meet to be held this Saturday at Columbia, Mo. Coach Hargiss has selected 19 men as a result of tryouts held last week and upon showings made in practices. Four of the men will be eliminated before the meet, however, as each school can only enter 15 men. The 19 men selected are: Edwin Hall, Fulton, Mo.; Clyde Coffman, Ford; Charles Pittes, Lawrence; Glenn Cunningham, Elkhart; Paul Borel, Kansas City, Mo.; Raymond Reed, Wichita; Frank Neal, Hutchinson; Robert Schroeder, Bendena; Charles Rogers, Lawrence; George Wright, Concordia; Howard Pankratz, Bristol, Conn.; Theno Graves, Lawrence; Gordon Gray, Newton; Robert White, Ewlorth; Phil Beaty, Ellsworth; Ellyn Dee, Genesee; Ormand Beach, Lawrence; Tom McGuire, Sharon; Eugene Niswonger, Winona. These men will be entered in the following events; 00-yard dash: Hall, Coffman, Pitts. Mile run: Cunningham, Borel. 2024 high light run; Schroeder, Wright, Rogers 60-yard low hurdles: Coffman, Pitts Neal, Reed. 2-mile run; Cunningham, Pankratz Niswonger wonger. 880-yard run: Cunningham, Gray. 880-yard run: Cunningham, Gray. One-mile relay: Cunningham, Hall, Schroeder, Graves. Pole vault: Coffman, Gray, White, Beaty. Shot-putt: Dees, Beach, Coffman, Beatty. Expected to Show Up Well High jump: Coffman, McGuire. Broad jump: Hall, Coffman, Pitts. Coach Hargis expects to show up very well in the meet. Cunningham should win in his events and Hall should win the short dash and place in the broad jump. The Kansas mentor hopes to do better than last year when Kansas won third in the meet with $29_{1/2}$ points, trailing Nebraska and Oklahoma who tied for first with 33 points. --finest in quality. These center leaves are cut into long, even strands and are fully packed into each and every Lucky—giving you a cigarette that is always round, firm, completely filled—no loose ends. Is it any wonder that Luckies are so truly mild and smooth? And in addition, you know, "It's toasted" for throat protection, for finer taste. Women's Intramurals The following women who will do swimming for form in the water demonstration, will practice tonight at 7:30: Mary E. Edie, Helen Boman, Barbara Neubeker, Meredith Filkin, Carolyn Harper, Muriel Winnlmann, Betty Thelen, Carolina Bliss, Catherine Hartley, Margaret Walker, Mary Ellen Miller, and Everham. The last class basketball practice will be at 8 o'clock tonight for freshmen and seniors, and 9 o'clock for sophomores and juniors. The following women will practice floating at 12:30 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: Margaret Walker, Carol Hunter, Mary Julia Jones, Mary Virginia Smith, and Helen Boman. The final swimming meet between IWW's and Thetaas, winners and runner-up of the first division, and Kappus and Chi Omegas, winners and runner-up of the second division, will be held at $ o'clock tomorrow night. This meet promises to be a close one with the possibility that several records will be broken. Margaret Walker, in the divisional meet, broke the 3-lengths record previously held by Mary Julia Jones. The basketball throw contest is being played off this week. Participants must shoot two rounds this week, and report their scores. It will be possible to shoot at 12:30 every day, 4:30 Tuesday and Thursday, and at other hours by arrangement. Martha Dodge has the highest number of individual point sup to date, having a total of 58. Moxley and Hunter are second with 56 points. The highest number of individual points of each organization is: Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta Corbin Hall Delta Zeta Et ceteres Gamma Phi Beta Independents Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Creighton Defeats Cyclones Harvey 18 Horn 18 Lawrence 25 Arnold 25 Hinshaw 36 Kissel 4 Gleason 14 Moore 17 Butterfield 26 Lawson 34 Maltger 20 Maltger 20 Marion 35 Dodge, M. 58 Bruce 32 Johnson 32 Johnson 29 Boucher 46 Everitt 29 Iowa State Is Third Big Six Team to Lose to Jays Omaha, Feb. 27—Creighton University, a non-conference member, here last night served notice to the third Big Six basketball team that in order to win you must put the ball through the hoop. Iowa State was the unfortunate loser in a tough 46 to 33 contest. Kansas State and Missouri University are other members of the Big Six that have taken lessons from the Creighton five. On Dec. 20, the Kansas State boys went down to Creighton by a score of 55 to 21; Missouri University took her beating Feb. 12, to the tune of 36 to 24. Sigma Kappa TNT Watkins Hall | | W | L | Pct. | Pts. | Opps. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 129 | 118 | | Iowa State | 4 | 3 | .571 | 196 | 122 | | Missouri | 5 | 4 | .575 | 196 | 122 | | Kentucky | 4 | 3 | .575 | 192 | 120 | | Nebraska | 6 | 1 | .143 | 149 | 244 | | Kan. State | 6 | 1 | .125 | 174 | 265 | Non-Conference Standing To Feb. 28, 1934 Kansas State Wrestlers Win Kansas State college wrestlers von six of eight matches in a dual fight at Kansas State at Lincoln last night, and captured the Big Six conference contest, 26 to 6. Shirley, veteran Cornhusker performer, and Eaton were the only two Nebraskans able to score. Each won by decision. Send the Kansan home Send the Kansan home. Campus Raiders Defeat Rivals in Two Playoffs Collegians Score Eleventh Consecutive Victory of Season The closest content of the intramural basketball season was played last night when the Campus Raiders had to go two extra periods to take the measure of the Phi Mu Alpha's, 35 to 29. The Collegians continued their winning streak by downing the D.T.D.'s, 20 to 8. The Collegians started slow, being held in check by the close guarding of the D.T.D.'s. Honors were at end of the first period with a score of one to one. Hauck of the Collegians started things when going he slipped under the basket to score the first field goal of the game. From then on the league leading Collegians improved and easily won their eleventh consecutive victory of the season. Two games will be played tonight in the "B" divisions. Beta "B" vs. Sigma Chi "B" on the east court at 10 o'clock, and Rexall "B" vs. Kappa Sig on the other court at the same item. C. Raiders 35 G. FT. F. Gee 4 1 0 Smith 1 0 0 Green 6 0 0 Padgett 3 0 2 Carr 3 0 0 Phi Mu A Grey 4 F G F 0 Buehler 5 0 0 Porter 2 0 0 Bailey 1 0 0 Siming 2 1 8 4 8 Collegians 20 20 D. Tau D. 8 Hauck 2 0 0 Barkhur 0 1 Simpson 0 0 1 Hedges 1 0 Johnson 0 1 0 Hibbs 1 0 Johnson 1 0 0 Hibbs 1 0 Carter 1 1 3 Voran 0 0 Schrey 0 0 1 Veitch 0 2 Schrey 4 2 Phi Mu A. 29 PHI Delti "BF" 13 D. U. "BF" 5 McClure 2 3 0 Beamer 2 1 2 McNown 2 0 2 Tribble 0 0 3 Hook 0 2 1 Galloway 0 0 2 Townsley 0 2 2 Cartmell 0 0 1 Hasburgh 3 0 2 Flint 0 0 1 Aubrey 0 0 1 Snyder 0 0 0 ___ 5 3 8 ___ 2 1 10 14 1 2 4 5 In other games played last night the S.A.E. "B" team defeated A.T.O. "B" 29 to 9, and Sigma Nu "B" won from the Jayhawk "Bs." after being hard pressed, 32 to 30. A. K. Psi won on a forfeit from Phi Beta Phi. A. T.O. "B" 9 **B'** 29 A.T.O. **B'** 9 G FT F 2 G FT F 1 Buehler 4 1 0 Evans 3 G FT F 1 Bruner 2 1 0 Cory 0 1 0 Marley 1 1 0 Corner 1 0 0 Marley 2 0 1 Camer 0 1 0 Phillips 0 0 1 Gough 0 0 0 Smith 5 0 0 Tenhagen 0 0 0 4 1 7 SigmaNu "B" **U** 23 1 1 Jayhawk "B" **Y** 10 Hurst 7 3 1 Liefer 2 10 Main 2 1 2 Hutchins'n 2 10 Payne 3 0 2 Dearborn 1 0 0 Newman 0 0 2 Johnson 6 0 1 Pfeiffer 0 0 1 Bigelow 3 1 2 Robertson 0 0 2 Harley 0 0 1 15 2 10 Sigma Chi defeated Theta Tau 15% to 7½ in the only intramural wrestling match yesterday. Theta Tau won one match while Sigma Chi won three; one ended in a draw. 125-pounds, Dieter, S.C., threw MoCurtz T.T. Time 4:10 121-pounds, Dieter, S.C., threw Mc- 129-pounds, Evans, S.C., threw Wilson, T.T. Time, 3:00. 148-pounds, Cole, T.C., threw Wells, S.C. Time, 157. 148-poundps, Childs, S.C., threw Hetter, T.T. Time, 1:31. 168-pounds, Doreland, S.C., and Main T.T. draw. Week-End Events Acacia vs. Delta Tau Three intra-mural swimming meets were held Friday afternoon. In the first meet the Acacia's were nosed out by the Delta Tau's 15 to 21, in the second the Phi Pai's beat the Sigma Ch'22 to 14, while in the third match the Beta swimmers outclassed the Kappa Saps 28 to 6. 50-yard dash, won by Trip. Accelia; Howard, Delta Tau third. Tine 29.2. Delta Tau third. Tine 29.2. Phi Psi-Sigma Chi 50-yard dash, won by Lame, Phi Psi; Johnson, Sigma Chi, second; Koff, Sigma Chi, third. Medley relay, won by Acacia. Time, 21.4. 50-yard back strike, won by Cochran and Mulligan in first round of Priest, Delta Tau, third. Tumult 39.5. 100-yard dash, won by Schiffmacher, second round of Irwin, Apeyak, third. Irwin, Apeyak, fourth, time 117. 50-yard back stroke, won by mench, Phi Pasi; Baker, Sigma chii second, Kellan Phi Psi-Sigma Chi 100-yard dash, dwn by Dickey, Phi S1 Harmons, SIGma Ch7, Double-D Douglass, SG1, Dawson Medley relay, won by Phi Pat. Time. 1.49. 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