PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tigers Down Jayhawks In Dual Wrestling Match Missouri Ends Three - Day Tour by Winning Meet 26-6 The Missouri wrestling team defeated the University of Kansas mat men last night 26 to 16 in the last of a series of three dual meets the Tigers have wrestled this week on a road trip. The Missouri team scored on five falls and one decision; two decisions going to the Jayhawkers. In the first match of the evening Schaeffer, Missouri, threw Hampton when only five seconds remained of the ten minute period. Jack Wendel Kansas, and Joe Mesta turned in the best match of the meet by going the limit and wrestling hard. Wendel gained the decision. Noland of Kansas had the best chance for a fall, but his opponent, Grieb, managed to evade a pin and allowed only a decision. The heavyweight match between Bob Loveless, Kansas, and Marvin Fender started with a rush as the two went to the mat time and again, with the advantage changing quickly. But Fender clamped on a smother from which Loveless could not escape although he warded off the finish for some time. Missouri wrestled the Northwest Teachers at Alva, Okla., Wednesday and defeated them 21 to 11. They met the Kansas State team Thursday and succeeded in administering the first defeat the Wildcats have suffered on their home mat in four years. The score in this meet stood at 11 to 10 when the heavyweights locked arms and Fender came through with a fall, making the final score 15 to 11 for the Tigers. The next meet for the Jayhawkers will be with Nebraska at Lawrence Saturday, Feb. 23. The summary: 118-pound - Paul Schaffer, Missouri Hampton, Kansas, by fall. Time: 9-55 128-pound - Harold Star, Missouri declare the wood Leep, Kansas, by fall 40-pounds 135—pound--Joe Bartels, Missouri, Delos Douglas, Kansas, by deceased. 149-pound - Jack Wendel, Kansas, dented Joe Mesta, Missouri, by decision. 128-pound—George Noland, Kansas defeated Gate, Missouri, by decision. 165-pound — Milo Miller, Missouri, deified Norman Jacobshagen, Kansas, by defended St. Louis. 175- pound - John Beall, Missouri; titers Tilford, Kansas, by fall Table 18e. Heavyweight class - Marvin Fender Heavyweight Lakers - Lance Kansan, by fire 3:17. Kansas State Loses Dual Meet 15 to 11 At Manhattan Friday Night MISSOURI WRESTLERS WIN Manhattan, Feb. 17—The University of Missouri wrestling team defeated Kansas State College, 15 to 11, here last night. It was the first loss for Kansas State at home in three years. The Tigers took five decisions and Kansas State two decisions and one fail. The Wildcats were without the services of Captain Griffith who was injured recently in a match with Oklahoma A. and M. (Continued From Page One) the story of how the devastating fire spread throughout the building before the fire-fighters could force their way through the thick columns of blue, for-binding smoke to combat its advance. Here and there where portions of the walls have been burned out or have fallen away the interior of the framework is visible. Charred wood, bent metal lathing, black, smoky brick of the outside shell of the house demonstrate clearly how the flames made their way from the basement through the unapproachable walls to the roof before actual evidences of a blaze became apparent. Small lines of water dripping from the ceiling in those spots where plaster still remains served to remind that water destroyed when smoke and flame did not. Thick layers of ash and debris are upon the floors of the hallways and the steps which lead to and from the rooms. The rooms themselves are pictures of complete disorder, rack and ruin. Great portions of the boards on the main floor of the house have burned out and have fallen a foot or two below to the ground. The absence of a full base-ment under the south wing of the structure made it impossible for firemen to get to the principal source of the fire as burned joists and braces show. Portions of brick foundation stand out through the mass of burned material. Great holes appear in other parts of the floor. Plastering and paper hang in great bunches upon the walls or have already fallen. Ceilings bulge downward and water-soaked or burnt lath swell out at every opening. Furniture, most of which has been removed is wet, and soggy, marred and swollen. The grand piano is useless. Keys upon it stand up or sink low in Results of Big Six Basketball Games, Season of 1934 The Score Board I.S. I.KU KSC Mo. Neb. OH. Opt. Ia. S. *31* *28* *26* *37* *43* 229 KU 23 *31* 24 25 *34* 23 229 KSC 23 *32* *32* *32* *34* *30* 132 Mo. 25 *27* 20 26 *24* *35* 187 Mo. 25 *27* 20 26 *24* *35* 187 Nob. 31 21 *25* 31 26 *53* 268 Ok. 20 *28* 20 21 36 23 188 Tls. 185 165 168 208 242 266 Won 1 5 2 4 4 5 2 Lost 167 833 851 571 714 (Read down the columns for each team's scores; across for opponent's scores. Winning scores are starred (*).) great masses, testimonials to the destructive force of water which was once several feet deep in the house Friday night. Clothing, for the most part, has paid the greatest price in the unfortunate structure. Little or none of it has been salvaged. Cloisons full of woolen garments hang black and dismal ready to crumble to ashes at the slightest touch. Garments in the room occupied by John Redmond, former president of Kappa Sigma, have been most severely attacked by the fire. Hanging in a closet through whose walls the fire made its advance, every garment has been burned to a crisp. A leather coat, sheep lined, hung heavy and twisted, one arm shrieved and stiffened as if deformed. Only faint traces of color about the collars of the coats indicate how completely the fire demon has done his work. Here and there in the rooms books and papers have been only partly charred and may be used for future reference. Bars of soap, curiously not destroyed by the flames, may be found in many of the rooms. Small trinkets, which were upon pieces of furniture in the center of the rooms, remain but slightly damaged. MIDGET CAGE TEAMS TO PLAY DURING HALF OF HUSKER GAME A midfair basketball game featuring two Kansas City teams which are coached by two former Kansas men will be the feature between halves of the Kansas-Nebraska basketball game tomorrow night, according to Herbert G. Aliphin, who is in charge of the programs between halves. The game will be between the Falcons, coached by "Frenchy" Belgard, former Kansas basketball star, and the Bearcats, coached by George "Dumpy" Bowles, bowled, for "Im a Jayhawk." The two teams, composed of players weighing 115 pounds or less, will start playing at 6:40 p.m. and will continue finishing the game between halves. University swimmers won their first meet of the season yesterday afternoon by defeating Washburn College, Topeka, 43% to 40%. The two teams divided honors in the relay events, and of the others, Kansas took three firsts and Washburn four. Roy Klass, Kansas, will officiate Swimming Team Wins Meet DICKINSON Jayhawkers Score 43% to 40% Against Washburn College The House of Pleasing Pictures The Kansas - Kansas State meet scheduled for Feb. 24 at Manhattan, has been transferred to Lawrence. Kerbby of Washburn was the highest point-winner, taking first in the 50-yard freestyle and the 160-yard dash, and on the winning medley relay team. Shultz of Kansas was the second high individual, with a first in the 220-yard freestyle; second in 440-yard dash, and was on the winning 400-yard relay. 200-yard breast stroke—Won by hei- er. Kansas; second, Mills, Washburn; 400-yard relay -Won by Kansas (Thorne, Nichols, Shultz, and Malo) Washburn second (Diffenderer, David, Tilker, and Armshtroj). 4:20.0 Following is the summary: third, Curry, Washburn. Time: 2:56.3. 150-yard back stroke—Won by Montgomery, Washburn; second, Dill, Kansas. 1:54.2, LaShellie, Kansas. Time: 1:54.2. Also the finest selection of short subjects obtainable. Shows Today: 1:30 - 3:30 - 7 - 9 1'5c ill '7 then 25 50-yard freestyle—Won by Kerby, Washburn; second, Mao, Kansas; third, Edmiston, Washburn. Time 25.1 sec. 440-yard dash—Won by Nichols, Kansas; second, Shultz, Kansas; third, Eddy, Washburn. Time 6.08.8. Fanley divining—Won by Edmiston of Torniform second, Heter, Kensara; third, Torniform. 100-yard dash - Won by Kerby, Wash- ford. 74-69, third; third, Thorne, Iowa. Time, 58:27 220-yard freestyle—Won by Shultz, Kansas; second —Perry, Washburn; third, Miller, Kansas and Armstrong, Washburn, tied. Time: 2:50. Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday LILYAN TASHMAN in "WINE WOMEN and SONG" Medley relay—Won by Washburn (Montgomery, Mills, Kerby); second, Kansas (Dill, Heter, and Ryan). Time, 35.0. Wheeler to Address A. I. E. E. Dr. R. H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, will address the A.I.E.E. to tomorrow evening in Marvin hall. His subject will be "Revolution in Thinking." East court, 5:30, Rowlands vs. Phi Chi; 9:00, Chi Delta sigma vs. Kappa Sigma; 10:00, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi west court, 5:30, Pki Kappa Alpha vs. 10:00, Alpha Kappa Psi vs. 10:00, Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Chi, 10:00, Pi Beta Psi vs. Phi Delta Intramural Calendar Basketball Monday Tuesday East court, 10:00, Phi Gam vs. Hawks. East court, 10:00, Kayhawks vs. Kappa Stigma. Wednesday **summary:** 0:30, Sigma Phi Epsilon v. Jayhawk's 1:30, Phi Chi v. Kayhawk's Delta v. Baycourt's 8:30, Sigma Phi Delta v. B. west court, 8:30, Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" v. Sigma. Sinu B"; 9:30, Acciae vs. Phi Pai; 10:30, Beta B"; Acciae vs. Phi Pai; 10:30, Beta B"; P kappa Alpha vs. D upsilon. East court, 6:30, Kappa Eta Kappa "B", > Sigma Phi Epison "E", 9:00, Kappa Eta Kappa up. > Jayhawk, 10:00, Chi Delta Sigma vs. Hawks, West court, 6:30, Cum- Theta Tau; Theta Tau; 9:00, Rexall vs. Sigma Taul, Delta Sigma Pi vs. Jayhawks. Thursday East court, 10:00, Sigma Alpha Epi- luminary, 10:30, Viola Biopharma, Ophiam. GPI, "Phi as Viola Biophama" GPI, Phi "Phi as Viola Biophama" Saturday Monday, 5/10, Phi Gam vs. Delta Chi; 3/10, Theta Tau vs. Sigma Chi East court; 8:30, Hawk 'B' vs. College East court; 9:30, Delta Tau vs. Col- Tuesday, 5/10, Auburn vs. Bella. Wednesday, 5/10, Phi Delt vs. Phi Psi. Thursday, 5/10, Acacia vs. Delta Chl. Friday, 5/10, Beta vs. Phi Delt. Swimming Tuesday, 3:20, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. De*14 Ha'1 7:30, Theta Tau vs. Sigma Chi. Thursday, 5:00, Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Tu Omega. Monday, 9.00, Phi Psi Is, Delta Tau Deltas; 9.30, Beta vs. Acacia. Delta* Chi 7:30, Theta Tau vs. Sigma Chi. Wednesday, 7:00, Kappa Sigma vs. Beta, 7:30, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Tau. Friday, 5:00; Acacia vs. Delta Tau Deltah: 5:30; Phi PSi vs. Sigma Chi Haskell Defeats Ottawa Make a date now, and see it in comfort. 1000 seats and everyone good. 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Prices This Engagement 25c Till 7 Then 35c Come Early For Choice Seats SUNDAY SHOWS 1:30 3:30 7:00 9:00 Attend the Matines PATEE THE SCREEN'S FIRST GREAT LAUGH EXTRAVAGANZA with SONGS and MUSIC! Warner Bros., creators of "42nd Street," "Gold Diggers," and "Footlight Parade," again amaze the world with a fabulous creation of drama, spectacle, fun, music and stars! Sumptuous! Magnificent! Fabulous Display of Gowns and Lingeries Created by the World Famous Orry Kelly. Next year's styles in laughs and jowns Tomorrow's vogue in Caraeset and Dressify What the well dressed woman loves how the well dressed woman loves SEE the pageant of the ostrich plumes Venus and her gailey slaves run an ocean of stars in a cave at Harp. The Parade of the Models. THE STREETS OF PARIS GLORIFIED SEE THE FANDANCE Actually 200 Gorgeous Girls Performing at once, in Bus Berkeley's stop-stopping ostrich plume number. 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