PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1934 Kansan Prepares For Second Race Against Bonthron Cunningham Will Seek Re venge in 1500 - Meter Run in New York Saturday Glenn Cunningham will remain in New York this week to rest in preparation for his next meeting with Bill Bonthron Saturday in the 1500 meters of the National A.U.E. meet at Madison Square Garden, possibly the last time he will race against the Princeton champion. H. W. Hargiss, track coach, who accompanied Glenn on his eastern trip, returned last night to work with his team in indoor meet the first week of March. "It was a careless, unorthodox mile," said Hargiss in referring to the Baxter race upon his return to the University this morning. Misjudged Rival's Speed "Cunningham misjudged the speed that his rival could put on at the finish of the race, which was enough for him to win by inches. Cunningham was leading around the last turn, 15 yards from the finish, but Bonthron barely overtook him and beat him out." Coach Hargass said that Cunningham, plans to run a more careful race next Saturday when he will meet practically the national National A.A.U. championship meet. Cunningham and Bonthron paid no attention to time and the possibility of breaking a record Saturday. They were simply out to win and they warily paced the first half in the slow time of 214. Then Cunningham put on steam and they whirled off the last half in a dazzling 2 minute dash, with the two leaders never more than a stride apart and Vendez close on their heels. Bonthron Wins by Inches At the finish Boutilon lunged ahead to win by inches. The capacity crowd of 16,000 was on its feet as it witnessed that thrilling close of the race over which experts had conjectured for weeks. Because both Bonthron and Cunningham are seniors in their respective colleges and because the N.A.A.U. is the only remaining meet in which both are entered, it is possible that Saturday's race will be the last time the two will meet. The world's mile record of 4,076, set by Lovelock of England, may be lowered by the two Americans if they race again, if the final 2 minute half of Saturday's Baxter mile means anything. Kansas Retains Big Six Lead by Narrow Margin (Continued From Page One) Oklahoma 68 The box score: Continued from Page One) with Nebraska, is now in second place in the individual securing with a total of 75 points, with an average of 100 points per game. 30 8 10 8 5 13 G F GT F Dress f 10 5 2 Mickf f 4 0 6 Warrent f 3 0 6 Munson c 3 0 1 Hays c-f 1 0 1 Brow ing g 1 0 1 W Crone g 1 2 2 Needy g 1 2 2 G FT Graham f 1 3 Thorn mf g 0 Morgan f 0 Omer g 0 Fireland c 2 0 Bibdick c 0 Boyd g 1 Gilpin g 2 Gipin g 1 30 8 10 27 Score at OKlahoma 8, 3 Kansas State 5/2 Referee: John B. Old, Kansas. TIGERS WIN FROM CYCLONES Iowa State Loses 19 to 25 in Rough and Tumble Game Columbia, Feb. 29—The University of Missouri defeated Iowa State in a rough and tumble basketball game here last night, 25 to 19. At the end of the first half the Tigers were leading 13 to 11. Only six points were made from the field during the second half. These were all collected by Missouri, but it took nine minutes before the first goal field was sunk. During the second half fouling was frequent with Miller and Ernest Schaper, Tigers, and Cowan, Cyclele, leaving the game after their fourth foul | | G F T F | G F T F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | I Cooper f 2 0 | F 2 0 | Daty f 1 0 | | I Cooper f 2 0 | F 2 0 | Anderson f 1 0 | | I bpmson f 1 0 | O 1 1 | Cown f 1 1 | | Schaper c 1 0 | O 1 1 | Wegner 1 3 | | Schaper c 1 0 | O 1 1 | Holmes g 1 0 | | Powell g 1 0 | O 1 1 | Holmes g 1 0 | | Jorgson c 0 2 | O 2 2 | Hood g 2 0 | 10 5 15 4 11 Referee: Pat Mason, Rockhurst. 4 11 MISSOURI SWORDSMEN LOSE FIRST DUEL TO WASHINGTON Columbia, Feb. 29—Fending made its debut as an intercollegiate sport at the University of Missouri here Friday night as the Tigers were defeated by Washington university swordmen, 9 to 8, in a closely contested duel that went down to the last match for a decision. The Tigers outscored the Bears, 5 to 4, with the fols and 3 to 1 with the saber, but were shut out by the Washington fencers in epee. The Score Board Results of Big Six Basketball Games, Season of 1934 I.S. KU KSC Mo Neb. OA Opt. In. S. *31* *28* *28* *37* *34* KU 23. 24 25 24 38 254 23. 24 25 24 38 156 KSC *32* 24 24 24 30 KSC *32* 24 24 24 30 Mo. 25 *27* 20 *26* *35* 288 19 20 20 *34* 26 20 Nob. 31 *25* *25* *36* *44* 293 Neb. 21 *25* *21* 21 36 293 *40* 20 20 23 209 Ts. 104 20 19 283 266 334 Won 1 6 2 5 4 6 Lost 1 6 2 5 4 6 (Read down the columns for each team's scores) On a screen, your browser access as starred. Men's Intramurals The Phi Gam's blanked the Delta Chi wrestlers last night 20 to 0. The Delta Chi's at no time were able to hold their opponents to a maximum time limit, or to a draw. The result follows; 148-pound class, Wright, Phi Gam, threw Carter, Delta Chi, in 1 minute. 185-pound team, Deity, Phi Gam, threw Enps, Delta Chi, in 1:15. 148-pound class, C. Brown, Phi Gam murry Murey, Delta Chi, in 3:58. In the only swimming meet held yesterday the D.T.D.'s outpainted the Phi Pa's, 22 to 14. At no time during the race were the D.T.D.'s in danger of losing. Events and times were as follows: 50-yard dash, won by Blowers, D.T.D. Howard, D.T.D., second; Strickland, Phi Psi, third. Time 29.8. 50-vard back stroke, won by Muench Phi Psi; Priest, D.T.D., second; McKeller, Phi Psi, third. 38.9. 100-yard dash, won by Norton, D.T.D.; Schliffman, D.T.D; second; Dickie, Phi Psi, third. Time: 1:15. Medley relay, won by Phi Psi. Time: 1:58. Box Scores for Weekend Games Score Boxes for Weekend Games Four intramural basketball games were played Saturday and two were forfeited. Beta defeated Phi Mu Alpha 17 to 15. Alpha Tau Omega had no trouble in overcoming the Hawks 28 to 12. The Collegian "B" beat Beta "E" 17 to 14, and Phil Delt held to its winning streak by winning from Phi Gam 35 to 10. The box scores: Phi Delt----25 G Fri Chambers 0 0 1 Roberts 0 0 1 North 8 0 0 Trotter 0 0 1 Trotter 0 0 1 Referee—Graves. Phi Gam—10 Collegians "B"—17 Harmon 1 0 1 McCool 1 0 0 Affleck 0 0 3 Rice 2 1 1 Denney 0 1 0 GFTF Hadeen 2 1 1 0 Merriam 1 0 0 McCoy 2 3 2 Lindley 1 0 0 Hyland 0 0 5 6 1 4 Referee-Graves. 4 2 5 Beta B GFT F Rck'nbcrk 0 0 2 Kegmon 1 0 0 Robinson 1 0 2 Edwards 1 0 1 Morgan 1 0 1 Beta "B"—14 Beta—17 Murphy G F F T Stutts 3 0 1 Case 1 1 1 Benson 0 1 1 McCrnk' i 0 1 Phi Mu Alpha—14 G FFT 6 | | | | :--- | :--- | | Mu | 3 1 0 | | Siming | 2 0 1 | | Porter | 1 3 0 | | Cater | 0 0 0 | | Buckler | 1 0 1 | 6 2 7 3 5 7 1 4 Referee—Collins. A.T.O.—28 G F F F Cory 0 0 F O F Roswell 1 0 O F Roberts 1 0 1 Mains 2 0 0 Clement 3 0 1 G F F T Couch 1 0 0 Smith 0 0 0 Borgen 4 0 0 Shelley 1 0 1 McElroy 0 0 1 Phi Gam defeated Sigma Chai in an intramural wrestling meet Saturday. Phi Mu Alpha-1 129-pound, Park, P.G., threw Zesky. Time 1.05. *Thursday, Feb. 22 - Pole vault, 880- yard dish, 60-yard low hurdles, and* *100-yard long hurdles.* Wednesday, Feb. 21-60-yard dash, male run, high jump, and 440-yard dash. Hawks—12 Quinlan, Time 3:06. 148-mound. Children, SC. throw C Wrestling Friday, Feb. 23—Broad-jump, 60- yard high hurdles, two-mile run 148-pound, Childs, S.C., threw C. Brown. Time 5:18. Fifteen men will be selected to participate in the Big Six indoor meet to be held at Columbia, March 3. Tryouts will be held this week at the stadium track by Coach H. W. "Bill" Hargiss. Selections will be made according to the value of performance. Tryouts will be as follows: 14 0 2 6 0 1 Referee—Lamm 158-pound. Defaulted to Phi Gam. 168-pound. Defaulted to Phi Gam. Send the Kansan home. HARGISS ANNOUNCES TRYOUTS FOR BIG SIX INDOOR MEET 6 0 1 703. 128-bound, Burteldes, P.G., threw 269. Sig Alphs Once More In Running for Lead Phi Delts Retain Lead in Second Division of intramurals Sigma Alpha Epsilon is back in the running for the Division 2 championship today after handing Sigma Chi its first defeat last night to 34.22 two early season defeats the Sig Alphas may yet gain a chance at the play-offs should the Deltaists also triumph over Sigma Chi next week. As a result of the defeat, the Phi Delts gained undisputed possession of the top of the second division and added to the margin by a forfeit from Phi Beta Pi. Kappa Sigma swamped Chi Delta Sigma 46 to 20, and Kappa Eta Kappa came from behind to lead Alba Kappa Psi 31 to 21 at the finish. Led by the timely shooting of Holcomb, the Sig Alph gained an early 7 to 2 lead in the feature game of last night's program. The 17 to 8 advantage at the intermission was the difference between the shooting of Holcomb and the Haney brothers as opposed to Guilev, Johnson and Lempster. In the early minutes of the last half the winners continued to set the pace, but a Bigma Chi rally brought the count to 26 to 20 as Reed and Johnson tallied. Johnson of the Sig Alga scored two close in shots together with additional baskets by Holcomb to increase the lead at the finish. Two games will be played tonight at 10. The Kappa Sigs will make their second appearance in two days, this time against the Kayhawks. On the other court the Phi Gams and the Hawks will tangle. Sig. Alpha Ep. 34, J. Hanley G. Janeau Holeomb 2 0 Honey 7 0 Johnson 3 1 1 Harris 0 0 0 E. Hanley 4 1 0 The box scores: Sigma Chi, 22 Quigley 2 0 0 Quinlan 1 0 1 Johansen 1 0 1 Johnson 3 0 1 Sturgeon 1 0 1 Reed 3 0 0 Totals' 16 2 3 Referee—Burkhead. Sirma Chi. 22 Kappa Sigma, 16 Morrison 4 F G F Morrison 1 0 2 Clay 4 0 1 Leech 3 0 2 Allen 3 0 2 Grant 4 0 1 Kappa Ea Kt. 31 OMer G FT F Mashtet 2 1 1 Handle 1 6 1 Stainsky 2 1 0 Browning 2 1 0 Totals 23 0 6 Totals 7 6 1 Chi Delta Sig. 20 McGuire 4 1 10 McCarroll 1 5 1 Holtzapple 1 0 1 Spalsbury 0 0 1 Pine 0 0 1 Alpha K. Psi, 21 F G FT4 Cable 2 0 0 Hamilton 2 0 0 Ayres 0 0 0 Longuek'r 0 1 Paxson 0 0 0 Totals 13 5 1 Totals 10 1 6 Referee--Manning. Billiard Matches Progress The elimination billiard tournament being held in the recreation room of the Memorial Union will be finished by tonight, according to Marshall Scott, c34, manager. **dowlands**, 51 **G** T F 7 **P** Chi Pi, 17 White 2 G T F 2 Thomas 3 G T F 4 Lindsay 2 5 1 0 Ulery 1 1 0 Abrams 5 1 0 Way 1 3 0 Laub 5 4 Terry 0 0 1 Lindey 4 0 Malher 1 0 0 Lindey 1 1 1 Elimination Cushion Tournament to Be Finished Tonight 22 7 3 8 1 6 Referee—Klass. Only one match remains to be played in the second round. John Warren, c'37, rescheduled the fourth round defeating Max Lamm, c'35, 50-35. The other players in the third round are: Elton Carter, c'36; Herman Mai, c'43; Bill Noble, T36; Rex Holmes, c'34; Charles Abrams, c'uncel; and the winner of the match between Ed Smiley, c'34; and Stanley Bernhardt, gr. Allen to Speak in Topeka Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and basketball coach at the University of Kansas, will speak at the Kansas Industrial School at Topeka Sunday afternoon, March 11, at 3 o'clock. A team of five players and three alternates will be picked from the winners of the tournament to represent the Kansas Memorial Union in the National Intercollegiate telegraphic billiard tournament to be held early next month. This business MUST steadily grow. . . we can't stand the shock of standing still. They are too good to be otherwise. Ober's Values are not too Good to be True We build extremely strong values because we're bent on going ahead . . . and . . . when you see in our windows or in the store a Spring suit at $30 looks like $50 . . . remember that it isn't a bait . . . it's regular business. $21.50 to $45. SCHEDULE OF HOME DEBATES ANNOUNCED BY PROF. BUHEIL New Hats Ready The home debate schedule of the University of Kansas was announced today by E. C. Buehler, debate coach. The schedule, which will include only three home appearances, follows: University of Texas, Feb. 27, "Increase of the President's Powers;" University of Southern California, March 19, "Increase of the President's Powers;" University of South Dakota, March 26, 'Stabilization of the Dollar.' Ravens and Wildcats to Box Aitchison, Feb. 19. — Coach Larry "Moon" Mullins will take a dozen members of his St. Benedict's College boxing team to Manhattan tomorrow for a 10-match return engagement with the Kansas State boxers. The Kansas State team recently lost eight of the ten bouts with the Ravens here. The twelfth annual Kansas relays student committee held its first meeting this afternoon to outline a program of work and to appoint sub-committees. Regular meetings will be held twice a week beginning next week and lasting until April 21, the date for the Relays. Jay Plumley, Jayhawkier track star and basketball player who was graduated last spring, is coaching junior high school teams at Arkansas City this year. Plumley is entering his basketball team in the state junior high tournament at Eureka next Saturday. TAXI 12 Phon 25c FIRST PASSENGER Each Additional Passenger 10c Hunsinger Taxi Wheeler and Woolsey in "Hips Hips Horror" — Sunday NOW! PATEE Shows 3-7-9 ENDS WEDNESDAY "Fashion Follies of 1934" The Screen's First Great Laff Extravaganza with Songs and Music! WM. POWELL - BETTE DAVIS Frank McHugh - Hugh Herbert and many others 200 Glorious Girls 60 Gorgeous Models SEE THE FAN DANCE The Streets of Paris Glorified in Bus Berkeley's show-stopping Ostrich Plume Number Laughter! Music! Story! Style! Girls! Spectacle! What a Show! Charlie Chase in his latest panic "Sherman Said It" Plus — another famous 4-Star natural colored Disney Car-ten — "tullah Land" d late news events. 25c 'til 7, then 35c Come early for choice seats Wheeler and Woolsey Dumb crack their ways to glory in a shower of pink chiffon and scanties SUNDAY SUNDAY Don't let another day roll by without starting your subscription . . . you'll miss it later . . . so get in and get all. LOOK! UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 50 for Second Semester Delivered by Carrier Place Your Order at the Kansan Business Office or Phone K. U. 66.