THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Following the concert last night, Dean D. M. Swarthout held a small reception at his home in honor of Nathan Milstein. Several of the younger faculty men were guests. The K. U. Dames will entertain their husbands with a potluck supper and bridge Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. P. Stringham, 1019 Alabama street. Miss Eida Wheatley of Arkansas City, province director of Delta Zeta will be a guest at the house this weekend. Mrs. R. C. Russell of Great Bend was a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday evening. Mrs. W. H. Little of Alta Vista, i a guest of her sister, Mrs. Etta Corl at Corbin hall. Vivian Brown of Kansas City, Mo. is a guest of Rosanna King, c'unel. at the Delta Zeta house. Mr. Clifford Harrison, national secretary of Sigma Chi, is a guest of the local chapter. Oread High Wins 36 - 23 Future Farmers of America Club of Lawrence Is Defeated Team The Oread Training School basketball team last night defended the Future Farmers of America club of Lawrence Memorial High School on the latter's court 36 to 23. It was the first time this year that the Oread team had scored more than 24 points. The victory gave the training school team five victories in eight starts; two of the losses were in the season openers. Oread "B" team lost to Lawrence Agricultural club in the preliminary game, 24 to 13. The game was a free scoring affair in which many fouls were called, 15 in all. Eight of the errors were committed by Ocread players, but D. Johnson, F.F A. guard, was removed from the game on fouls late in the last half. The game was featured by the long shots of Harwood, Oread center, and the rally which the Oread team engineered after trailing at the end of the first quarter to 14. to 8. at half Oread points of the farmer's club, 14 to 16. In the last half Oread pulled away on shots by Harwood, Myers and Reed F.F.A. was held to 9 points in the scoring after the first quarter ended. Lyman Hoffine, Oread guard, was elected to captain his team before the rest of the season preceding the game. The four scores Orcad High 36 F. F.A.23 G FFT G Breed, f 4 2 Myers, f 4 3 Hirwow*, c 5 0 Polson, c 5 1 Polson, c 0 1 10 2 9 G FT F Pine, f 1 0 0 Penney, f 0 0 0 Chiles, f 0 0 0 K. John, f g 2 1 Mester, k 1 0 1 Mester, k 1 0 1 Schake, g 0 1 0 John, g 4 0 1 16 4 8 10 3 8 Referee: Noll, K.S.T.C., Emporin. White's Down Green Cagers Victors Win 35 to 24 In Hard Freshman Serumnage Scrimmage In an effort to get a line on his freshmen basketball material, Forest Cox, yesterday afternoon divided his squid into two teams and put them through a regular court game. The White quintet, made up for the most part of former state intercollegiate champions, defeated the Green cagers, 35 to 24. Raymond Noble of Arkansas City and Fred Prolle of St. Louis, starred for the winners, scoring twelve and thirteen points respectively. The score: Whites 25 Noble, f 5 2 2 Rice, f 2 0 1 Well'n, c 2 0 2 Landes, g 0 2 1 Praile, g 2 1 1 Greens 24 G FFT Holmer, f 3 1 3 Barker, f 3 0 3 Lutton, c 0 2 1 Antonio, g 4 0 1 Grist, g 0 1 0 15 5 7 5 Referee: Klaas, University of Kansas. 10 4 8 10 4 8 Send the Daily Kansan home CASH PAID FOR USED Textbooks Intramural boxing will be started again at the University this year under the direction of Tommy Bramwell, trainer of the St. Louis Brownys. Get Ready Now For Next Semester Bramwell to Direct Boxing Intramural Sport to be Continued This Year Due to Interest Tommy Bromwell, trainer of athletes, second for two of the greatest champions in the ring, has known and managed a score of boxers. For thirty-five years Tommy has been getting boxers in condition to have their fences battered; in and in teaching baseball, basketball and football players how to take care of the muscles that earn them a living. He is still at it; for the last ten years he has been the Brown's trainer, and has spent his winters recently in Lawrence where he helps condition the University of Kansas football and basketball teams. Last year was the first attempt of the University to start boxing and great interest was shown. Last year's winners and runners ups are: 116 b, class: J. Allen and P. Echaves, 119 b, class: B. Polain and C. McPher- 138 lb. class: C. Bloomfield and C. BIsel 148 lb. class: R, Hafford and Herbert Rowell. 188 lb. class C Hensley and C. Rohner. Heavy Weight: Jim Brazil and Jesse The boxing matches will start the first eck of March. KFKU 6:00 p.m. Ninette athletic interview arranged by Professor E. R. Elcbl. Thursday Friday 2:30 p.m. Music appreciation period, Professor C. S. Skilton, a discussion of early organ music with illustrations on the organ in the University auditorium 6:00 p.m. University of Kansas Symphony orchestra, Professor Karl O. Kuersteiner. Everyone else does. Soph Hop May Find Ultra-Modern Novelties in Crawford's Band You will be pleasantly surprised with our cemented soles. Three-hundred-pound Jack Crawford, the clown prince of jazz, seems to have a mania for things new and entirely different. ELECTRIC Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Ph. His dance music is up to the minute, modern. His style of entertaining, unique. And certainly his method of expression, which word affectionism and efficiency It is not too much to expect that this ultra-modern scheme in the way of transportation will result in some ultr-audio-mingling on the part of the band at the Soph Hop Tuesday night. Crawford takes his aggregation of musicians from place to place in a huge yellow bus. It is large enough to transport the entire organization, and is built on practically the same lines as are the big buses owned by the Cardinal bus lines. But the car differs from regular transportation buses in that it is equipped with a small piano which rides at the rear end of the bus. As the band rides along over the roads, they can hold glee club rehearsal at any time they care to, because the piano is always available. To Install Blue Key Chapter Milhantan, Kan—(UP) A chapter of Bachelor's degree institution, for college men, will be installed at Kansas State College at the beginning of the second semester, taking over the memberships of the Friars To Install Blue Key Chapter club. The charter issued to the Kansas State group will be the first in Kansas for the national organization, which has 56 chapters in the larger colleges of the country. Freshman Lose Three of Five Swimming Events Run Yesterday Varsity Team Wins Meet The Freshman-Varsity swimming meet was won 45 to 33 by the Varsity team which took three of the five events that were run off yesterday to complete the two-day schedule. The first half was held Monday and the Varsity led 19 to 15 at that time. The results of yesterday events: 440, won by Nichols, V; Kester, F, second; and Dill, V, third. Time, 18.4. 100-yard dash, won by Malo, V; Ryan, V, second; and Tripp, F, third. Time, 62 seconds. Fancy diving, won by Tanner, F; and Heter, V. second. 220-yard dash, won by Shultz, V; Hand, F., second; and Miller, V., third. Time, 2.50. Medley relay, won by Freshmen, (Hand, Carter, Kester.) Mehringer to Wrestle at Wichita Mehringer to Wrestle at Winn. Pete Mehringer will be up against his strongest opposition since he entered professional wrestling circles when he goes to the mat with Dutch Heffner, rough and tumble mat man from Texas, at Wichita tomorrow night. 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