PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1934 Jayhawks Ready For Second Half Of 'Round Robin' Iowa State, 'Giant Killer,' te Be Here Friday, and Strong Nebraskans Next Monday Coach F. C. Allen put his basketball squad through a hard scrimmage drill against the freshman team in yesterday's practice. The varsity worked principally on the offensive, with emphasis on out-of-bound tactics and smoother execution of plays. The starting line-up consisted of the same men who opened the games against Oklahoma last week: Shaffer and Ebling, forwards; Wells, center; and Harrington and Kappleman, guards. Vanek alternated with Shaffer for a time and practically all of the squad was brought into the scrimmage later. Kansas Starts Second Round Kansas Starts Second Rowl Kansas has traversed the first half of its round-robin Big Six schedule and as conference leaders starts its second half of the race by meeting Iowa State here Friday night. The Jayhawkers have defeated the Cyclones once, but the latter team is not to be taken lightly since its demonstration of power in toppling the Oklahoma Sooners into second place last week. Of the remaining five Big Six games for Kansas, three will be played at home. Coach Louis Menzie of Iowa State in speaking of the game with Kansas Friday said that his chief trouble will be the stopping of the Jayhawker leading scorers, Ebling and Harrington. He says that both men are exceptionally accurate long range shooters and will cause much trouble in this respect. The Cyclones will play Rockhurst Saturday, and Monday will attempt to avenge a former defeat by Missouri. Nebraska Here Monday Nebraskafree Monkey Nebraska, the only team that has defeated Kansas this year, will meet Oklahoma. Nebraska's Sixth day and will engage the Big Six leaders at Lawrence Monday. This game will be a crucial one for the rightey Hawkjayers because of the former defeat and because Nebraska is one of the teams that has a good chance of removing the conference champions from the lead. The Souces reported, upon their return from their disastrous road trip, that the "souces" were the best. Kansas team, big and skillful. They also pronounced the Iowa State team a vastly improved aggregation. AMES WINS IN FOUR FIELDS Cyclones Have Satisfying Weekend; to Meet K. U. Next Ames, Iowa, Feb. 13—Iowa State athletes made a clean sweep of victories in four sports Friday and Saturday when the wrestling, basketball, track and swimming teams all triumphed. The wrestlers defeated Missouri 28 to 8; the cagers beat Oklahoma 40 to 38; the trackmen won their first Big Six indoor dual meet from Missouri 59 to 45; and the swimmers defeated Gustav Adolphus. The basketball team leaves Thursday for three games, playing Kansas University, Big Six leaders, Friday. Then Saturday the Cyclones will meet Rockhurst College in Kansas City and on Monday they will engage the Missouri Tigers. The wrestling team will start on an extended eastern trip this weekend for meets with the University of Indiana at Bloomington, Springfield Y.M.C.A. College, Springfield, Mass., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, and Brown University, Providence, R.I. Intramural Calendar Basketball Wednesday, Feb. 14: East court; 6:30, Collegians vs. Phi Pai; Phi Delta vs. S.P.E. 10, Hawks vs. Phi Chi. West Collegians vs. D.S. Pai, D.S. Pi. Gam Gam vs. Roxall. Thursday, Feb. 15; East court: 10, S court: 10; West court: 10 *Pib"i B"r [B"r, Sig Cb] H2* Friday. Feb. 16. East court: 5:30 Pm. Morgan, 75 NW; Evanston, 8:40 Pm; v. A.E. 7, D.S.L. v. Kayhawkes. Saturday, Feb. 17. East court: 8:30 a.m. mOU. 10:30 s.SHE: 10:30. Hawks vs 10:30. Hawks vs SHE: 10:30. court: 8:30 a.m. Air; vs Signa Nu; 9:30. Phi B. Pi vs Rescall: 10:30. Hawks vs Rescal: "E"; 11:30. Collegians vs Beta; "B"; 1 p.Ml. Dpsi vs Phi Gam Wrestling Thursday, Feb. 15: 5:10, Betn vs. Delta Tau Delta. Friday, Feb. 16: 5:10, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gam; 30, 73 Theta Tau. Swimming Wednesday, Feb. 14: 7:30, S.A.E. vs Kappa Sigma. Feb. 14, 1:50 Kappa Sigma. Thursday, Feb. 15: 5. Phi Gam vs. A. T.O.: 5:30, Acacia vs. Phil Delti. Friday, Feb. 16: 5:10, Acacia vs. Phil Delti. Delta Phi Delta, art fraternity, will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in room 310 Administration building. Art Fraternity to Meet Mildred Irwin Scores More Than Half of Total for Game Independents Capture Intramural Basketball An accurate shooting sextet of Independents captured the intramural basketball title last night by brouning the Pi Phi's 19-8. It was almost entirely a personal triumph for Mildred Irwin, as she caged seven field goals to far outdistance her rivals in scoring. The passing of the Independents in the offensive half of the court was the leading factor in the victory, although the guards prevented any serious Pi Phi scoring threat. After Bruce, Pi Phi forward, had put her team out in front shortly after the start with a free throw, Irwain was solely responsible for the 6-2 lead at the end of the opening quarter. Moxley aided in running the advantage to 10-4 at the intermission, following Bruce's first field goal. The second half was almost as much in favor of the Independents who scored nine points while their opponents were tallying four. Substitutions in the warning minutes failed to stop the scoring which saw Davis and Ferguson count hits. The lineups: Pi Phis 8 0 1 2 | | G FT F | G | GFT F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Moxley, I | 1 1 0 | Bliss | 0 1 9 | | Irwin, MI | 7 1 0 | Bruce | 0 1 9 | | Irwin, MI | 7 1 0 | Bruce | 1 0 1 | | Parkinson, O | 0 1 1 | Hubbard | 0 1 6 | | Armstrong, O | 0 1 1 | Nesselrode | 0 2 1 | | Imma, Ma | 0 0 1 | Perry | 0 1 9 | 9 1 3 Referee: Margaret Lawson. Class Practices Start 3 2 6 Class basketball practices will begin Thursday. Seniors and freshmen will practice at 8, juniors and sophomores at 9 p.m. All women interested in class basketball, for which W.A.A. gives 100 points, should attend these practices, Miss Hoover announced. Swimming Program Planned At a meeting of the swimming committee, consisting of Carol Hunter, Catherine Hartley, Mary Bess Doty, Bob Dill, and Fred Malo plans for the general program of the swimming exhibition to be given by the Quack club and men's swimming team about April 1, were made. Quack Club Tryouts Tonight Second semester tryouts for new members of Quack club will be held tonight. Also pledges may complete the requirements for full membership by passing their dives. The swimming demonstrations will be limited to members of the club, and those who pass tonight's trouts. The swimming pool is now open for ntramral practice. Men's Intramurals The Sigma Chi wrestlers outpointed the Betas yesterday 15 to 8. Childs of Sigma Chi turned in the best time when he threw Kenyon, Beta, in 27 seconds. In the other match Theta Tau won from Kappa Sigma 15 to 5. 138-pound, Evans, S.C., threw Batten- Bateh,Beta, in 4:10. Sigma Chi 15 Betas 8 Results of yesterday's matches: 149-pound, Crudes, S.C., threw Kenyon, Beta, in 47 seconds. 158-pound, Smith, Beta, threw Huncey, Beta, in 36 seconds. 168-pound, Ryan, Beta, threw Dourle, S.C. in 6:23. 168-pound, Stuart, S.C., threw Edward, Beta. in 3:35. Theta Tau 15. Kappa Sigma 5 121-pound, Main, T.T., threw Redman, K.S., in 4:50. 129-pound, Leech, K.S., threw Wilson, T.T., in 4:50. 184-pound, Heter, T.T., threw Fuller, K.S., in 49 seconds. 158-pound, Cale, T.T., threw Lindley, K.S., in 2:43. Intramural playground ball started yesterday with two games being played. In the first game the Beta's lost to the Cosmo's by the score of 14 to 8. The Beta's then played the D.T.D.'s and lost that game by the score of 11 to 1. The swimming meets that were scheduled for yesterday afternoon went by the forfeit route. The A.T.O.'s forfeited to the Delta Chi's and the D.T. D.'s forfeited to the Phi Gam'. Slagher to Sneak on Religion The Rev, Seth W. Slaughter, dean of the Kansas Bible College will address the assembly of the School of Pharmacy tomorrow morning at 11:30. His subject will be "The value of the study of religion to a college student." 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