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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1934
UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Jayhawks Defeat K-State Swimmers In Dual Contests
Two Pool Records Are Set by Joe Creed, Wildcat, Who Also Is High Point Man
In a dual swimming meet held yesterday afternoon between the Kansas Jayhawks and the Kansas State Wildcats, which Kansas won, 49 to 35, two pool records were broken by Joe Creed of the Wildcats.
In the 10-yard dash, he covered the distance in 58.3 seconds, breaking the record set here last Saturday by Kerby of Washburn College in the K-U, Icbah medet at 58.5 seconds. Going over the 220-yard free style in 2:39.5 seconds, Creed broke a Kansas record established in 1931 by Bowdish of the Jayhawkers, when he covered the distance in 2:40.6.
Creed was high point man of the men with 11 points, also swimming on the Kansas State 400-yard relay team which finished second. Fred Malo of the Jayhawkers was second with 10 points after taking first in the 50-yard dash, second in the 100-yard dash, and third on the winning 400-yard relay team.
The summary:
400-yard relay -Won by Kansas Thorne and Fred Malo; second, Kansas State (Ralph Churchill, Pat Murphy, Max Wann and Joe Creed). Time
200-yard breast stroke—Won by Rob Bertlien, Kansas State; second. Marvin Heter, Kansas; third. Wilbur Combs, Kansas State. Time: 2:48.4.
150-yard back stroke—Won by Robr
Dill, Kansas; second, Grover Steel,
Kansas State; third, Robert LaShelle,
Kansas Time. 201.4.
50-yard dash-won By malo, Kansas; second, Thorne, Kansas; third, Churchill, Kansas State. Time, 27.8 seconds.
440-yard free-style-Won by J. D. Shultz, Kansas; second, Nichols, Kansas; third, Dean Munal, Kansas State. Time, 6.028.
Fancy diving...Won by Heter. Kam-
sie diving! Third place. Third place.
Third place. Fighter. Kiernan. Bri-
ne.
100-yard dash—Won by Creed, Kansas State; second, Malo, Kansas; third, Thorne, Kansas, Time, 583 seconds. (Ne pool record.)
220-yard fashion-well—Won by Creed, Kansas State; second, Shultz, Kansas; third, Nichols, Kansas, Time, 2.39.5. (New pool record.)
Medley relay--Won by Kansas State (Steele, Blanche and Churchill); second, Kansas, (LeShelle, Edward Dawson and Miller). Time, 4.69.4.
Monday
KFKU
6:00 p.m. Providence of Poetry, Miss Helen Rhea Hope, assistant professors
Tuesday
2:45 p.m. Elementary French Lessons, W. K. Cornell, instructor.
2:30 p.m. A Recreational Project, described by Mrs. Jane Plummer, in a program arranged by Mr. N.P. Gist of the department of sociology.
2:30 p.m. Elementary German Less-
on: Prof. E. F. Engel.
2:45 p.m. Women Writers of Kansa Miss Myra E. Hull, instructor in Eng lish.
6:00 p.m. One Great Game, a dramatic sport sketch.
Zoology Club to Initiate
Members of the Snow Zoology club will meet Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in room 206, Snow hall. Besides the regular meeting, initiation services will be held for new members. Preceding the regular meeting, a dinner will be held at 6:00 in the main Zoology laboratory.
Hop Attracts Good Crowd
Even though the weather was somewhat adverse a large crowd attended the Hobnail Hop last night. The music was furnished by Rudie Bale and was good. An added attraction was the singing of Maxine Harding, formerly with Red Nichols. The decorations were prepared by engineering students.
Non-Conference Standing
| | W | L | P. | Tot. | Pts. | Opp. |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Kansas | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 100 | 118 | |
| Iowa State | 4 | 2 | 0.607 | 150 | 121 | |
| Missouri | 4 | 5 | .037 | 150 | 122 | |
| Alaska | 4 | 3 | .572 | 237 | 190 | |
Nebraska | 1 | 6 | .143 | 149 | 244 | |
Kan. State | 1 | 7 | .125 | 174 | 265 | |
ALISON SKIPWORTH: Musing on
RTH: Musing on the ironies of fate she loves young and beautiful, nobody wanted me; now that I have been able to tell them they won't leave me alone. "The latest of her long series of delusions is chosen is Pamouroun's" Six of a Kind", which comes Sunday to the library.
Varsity Theatre, in Philadelphia, country stage by the Follies. Miss Skipworth was featured in more than a hundred plays which he produced. Her screen debut was in "The Swan." Recently in New York City Club, and "Tille and Gus."—Adv.
The Score Board
Results of Big Six Basketball Games, Season of 1934
I.S. I.S. KU KSC Mo. Neb. Ok. Opt.
In. S. *21* *28* *26* *43* *41*
*26* 24 *25* *26* *38* 280
KU 23 23 25 24 23 280
KSC *23* *32* *32* *30* *38* 189
*32* *39* *41* *41* *38* 607
Mo. *25* *27* 20 26 *35* 228
19 19 20 34 *32* 228
Neb. 31 21 *25* *26* *44* *35*
19 21 *25* 21 27 *34* 314
*25* 28 21 27 31 36
*40* 21 21 *32* 23 241
Tls. 225 229 212 265 292 356
Won 1 7 2 6 3 6
Won 1 7 2 6 3 5
111 875 222 667 500 667
(Read down the columns for each
same letter in the opponent's
Winnings scores are 1, 2, etc.)
ntramural Teams Win One-Sided Court Games
Chevy White Gets 24 Points to Lead Individual High Scorers
Accurate shooting by Rohrer and Braden gave the Jayhawks a 48 to 5 victory over S.P.E. in an intramural basketball game yesterday, while Chewy White scored 24 points as the Kayhawks were trouncing the Phi Chi's 43 to 8 in the second one-sided game of the day. The Hawks "B" team was beaten 26 to 26 by the Collegians "B" team and the D.T.D. "B'S" were no match for the DU. "B'S" losing 3 to 23.
D. U. and S.P.E. *won* from Pi K, and Sigma NaB "BB" respectively by Jac
The box scores:
GFT F
Allen C 0,1
Cork 0,1
Torner 2 0,1
Millar 0 0,1
Geary 0 0,1
Bronon 0 0,1
Ivy 0 0,1
G FFT
Allbritten 0 G 1
Bitten 10 1 0
Roller 9 0 1
Braden 9 0 0
Mason 4 1 0
Packard 1 0 1
Javhawk----48
2 1 1 6 23 2 2
Kayhawks----43
H I C H F G T F G T F
Way 0 0 1 Kimble 4 0 0
Gollier 2 0 3 Dyer 1 0 0
Martin 2 0 1 Ganoung 1 2 0
Trey 0 2 1 Owen 1 2 0
Trey 0 1 0 Coiner 1 1 0
Wilson 0 0 4 Wilbert 1 1 0
3 2 10 19 5 2
Ihawks "B"—20 G FFT 6
Williams 4 1 2 Barker 6
Morrison 2 1 2 Merriam 5 1
Slezak 2 0 1 McCoy 4 0 1
Brighton 6 3 1 Linley 0 2 1
Bond 0 0 0 Koelzer 1 0 1
D. T.D. "B"—3
D.U. "B"—23 GFT F
D.T.D. "B"—3 GFT F
Flint 2 1 0 Helman 0 0 1 Flint 4 1 0 Sellers 0 0 0 Elam 0 0 2 Olsen 1 0 1 Cline 1 1 1 Schiffker 0 0 1 Butler 1 0 2 Schiffker 0 0 1 Kennedy 0 0 1
Kansas Wrestlers Tie Huskers in Dual Meet
Washburn Defeats Haskell
1 1 6
Washburn College won its final home game of the basketball season by defeating the Haskell Indians, 35 to 28, Friday night.
After Five Years of Losses, Jayhawks Hold Foes to Draw
University of Kansas wrestlers gained a 16 to 16 draw in their match with the Nebraska Cornhuskers last night. It was the first time in more than five years that the Kansas matmen had not bet a wrestling match in dual compet-
lost a wrestling match in dual competition. The Jayhawks lost a match at Lincoln recently by more than 20 points.
Last night's matches were featured by some rapid falls and some close-fought matches that had the crowd on its feet most of the time, but at other places the contestants crawled about on the match, first one and the other trying to get to the edge of the mat for a brief rest.
Douglas' fast fall was the best executed work of the meet.
Three falls were scored in last night's matches, two of them going to Nebraska. Douglas, 135-pound Kansan, threw his opponent in the best time, however in 1:48. A however in the 128-pound class towards the Kansans to gain a tie.
At the end of the first three matches the Jahawks held a 13 to 0 advantage by virtue of a decision, a fall, and a forfeit by Nebraska, but from there on out until the final match, the Cornhuskars had the situation well in hand. Wells of Nebraska scored a decision in the fourth match to give the Huskers their first points. Before the heavyweight match began, Nebraska had 10 to 13. A fall for Los Angeles Brown would have given the match at Lincoln, would have given Kansas the meet, the heavy Husker seemed content to counter all of Loveless's moves, at the same time keeping himself in a secure position.
The heavyweight battle was the most interesting of the matches, although the 175-pound match between Punken and Wladimir Gudzinski was close. And Hodson was close all of the way.
118-pound class> Hampden (K) won
128-pound class> Lochmull (K) won
125-pound class> Won by Eagle (K)
The complete results of the match follow:
on a toten
135-pound class—Douglass (K) three
Grant Class 149
decision over Annebrug (K).
155-pound class- Shirley (N) won a
145-pound class-Wells, (N) won a decision over Anneburg (K).
175-pound class—Funken (N) threw Hodson (K) in 8.53.
Intramural Calendar
153-point class—Siffrey (N) won a decision over Nolan (K).
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BASKETBALI Monday
Heavyweight class—Loveless (K) wor a decision over Brown (N).
BASKETBALL
165-pound class-Eaton (N) threw Jacobshoes (K) in 2:13.
East court, 6:30, Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega "B"; 9, Campus Raiders vs. Phi Mu Alpha 10, Phi Delt "B" vs. D.U. "B"; West court, 6:30, Sigma Nu "B" vs. Jayhawk "B"; 9, Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Phi Beta Pi; 10, Collegeiigs vs. Delta Tau Delta.
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