PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1934 Collegian 'B' Team Wins to Remain Undefeated McCoy, Victor's Forward Is Highest Individual Scorer Only four of the games scheduled in men's intramurals for yesterday morning were played off. The other three were forfeited; Kayhawk B was defeated 20 to 28 by Beta "P" in the first game, and S.P.E won from Rexall 17 to 9 in the second. The other games were an easy 24-10 victory for the Chi Delta Sigs over Delta Chi and a 37 to 22 win for the Kappa Sigs over the Phi Chis. In the other three scheduled games Kappa Eta Kappa "B" forfeited to Delta Tau Delta "B," Hawk "B" forfeited to Kappa Sig "B," and Triangle forfeited to Sigma Nu. The Collegian "B" team swamped the Phi Psi "Bs" in the first game played Friday night, 31 to 9. In Class A divisions the Acacias took a close contest from Alpha Kappa Lambda 17 to 11. In the other games of the evening, Jayhawk "B" *b* defeated Sig Ep "B" 28 to 16, and Sigma Nu "B" won from D. U. 16, team 23 to 12. McCoy, Collegian "B" forward, was high scorer of the week end's games with six field goals and a free throw for a total of 13 points. Saunder, Kayhawk "B" center, and McGuire, Chi Delta Sigma forward, were high scorers in Saturday's games with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Acacia 17 Acacia 17 A.K.L. 11 G FT F G FT F G FT F West 1 0 2 Nelson 0 0 0 Tripp 2 1 0 Leson 0 0 0 Chamman 1 0 0 Wiley 3 0 0 Randles 0 1 0 Dunham 0 0 0 Morris 3 1 1 Wakeman 0 0 2 Referee: Manning. Col. "F" 31 G FFT 7 McCoy 0 1 2 Grant 0 G FT 7 Licher 0 1 2 Harris 0 1 2 Kelzer 2 1 1 Fohnstock 0 1 2 Berriman 2 1 1 Jennings 1 0 0 Linkey 2 1 1 Johnson 0 0 0 Linley 0 0 2 14 3 7 Referee: Manning. Jayhawk "B" 28 G FFT F S.P.E. "B" 16 G FFT F Gemmil 2 0 3 0 Childers 1 0 1 Lifer 2 3 0 0 Winter 0 1 Bigelow 2 0 2 0 Duley 1 0 Nelson 2 0 2 Fisher 1 0 Hallon 0 1 0 Stull 2 1 Dearborn 2 0 1 Lumer 0 0 1 Huthinson 1 0 1 10 8 3 7 2 11 Referee: Van Cleve. S. Nu "B" 23 G FT F Hurst 1 1 0 Fulcorer 2 0 4 Human 3 0 0 Payne 3 0 0 Pfeiffer 3 0 0 Collins 3 0 2 D.U. "B" 12 G FT. Hurst 1 1 0 Fulcorer 2 0 4 Human 3 0 0 Payne 3 0 0 Pfeiffer 3 0 0 Collins 3 0 2 D.U. "B" 12 G FT. Hurst 1 1 0 Fulcorer 2 0 4 Human 3 0 0 Payne 3 0 0 Pfeiffer 3 0 0 Collins 3 0 2 Kayhawk "B" 20 Johnson G FFT G Johnson 1 0 2 Coleum 3 0 2 Saunders 5 2 0 Kennedy 0 0 1 Aitken 0 1 0 **Beta" B** 28 Johnson G FFT G Johnson 1 0 2 Coleum 3 0 2 Saunders 5 2 0 Kennedy 0 0 1 Aitken 0 1 0 Smith 2 1 1 Herbert 2 0 3 Edwards 3 3 2 Kenyon 0 1 0 **Recall 9** G FTF G FTF Dicker 1 0 1 Tanner 4 1 2 Lindsay 1 0 2 Ewing 2 0 1 B.Pearce 1 0 1 Wayman 1 0 1 Pennock 1 0 0 Millar 1 0 1 J.Pearce 0 1 0 Bainton 0 1 0 Geary 0 1 0 4 1 5 Referee: Beatty. C.D.S. 24 G F PT F Delta Chi 10 G F PT F Spalbakis 5 0 1 Black 0 1 McGuire 5 0 1 Masters 2 0 1 Holtzapfel 4 0 1 Warner 2 0 1 McCarroll 2 0 1 Murrug 0 0 2 Shellson 0 0 1 Clark 0 0 2 Kappa Sig 37 G FT F Phi Chi 22 Allen 1 0 0 Munson 4 0 0 Leech 2 0 0 Brown 4 0 0 Morrison 2 0 0 Brown 4 0 0 Clay 2 3 1 Barnes 4 1 0 Miller 2 3 1 Swaney 0 0 1 Rector 1 0 0 Martin 1 1 0 Griffler 4 0 0 17 3 1 10 2 2 Robert Kroenert, '28, and Russell L. Rosene, '28, are employees of the Great Lakes Pipe Line company, in Kansas City. Kansas Matmen Don't Score Kansas State Wins Every Match in Dual Wrestling Match Kansas State wrestlers defeated the matmen of the Kansas Jayhawkers yesterday evening by the score of 34 to 0. Kansas failed to win a single match, but Kentucky won its seventh fixture (Kansas had no entry in 118-pound class) 4 falls and 3 decisions. The Matches in Detail 118-pound, Kansas had no en- ties, so forfeited 0 5 125-pound. Captain Griffith, K. State. Big Six champion in this weight, threw Leep of Kansas min 25 sec. 0 135-pound. McDonald of K.State wins decision from Delos of Kansas 0 145-pound. George Watson of K. State threw Everly of Kansas in 8 min, 5 sec. 0 155-pound. C. Young of K. State wins decision over Noland of 35-pound. C. Young of K. State wins decision over Noland of Kansas. 0 165-pound. Bohenblust of K. State threw Jacobshagen of Kansas in 8 min, 16 sec... 0 3 175-pound. Houser of K. State wins decision over Hayes of Kansas. 0 : Heavyweight. Theil of K. State of Kansas, in 0 3 min, 32 sec. Thiele was runner-up to Pete Mehlinger, former Kansas wrestler and present coach of wrestling, in the Big Six tournament at Ames last year. WANAMAKER MKE FEATURING CUNNINGHAM TO BE BROADCASTS The famous Wanamaker Mile, feature race of the annual Milrose Games at Madison Square Garden in New York will be described over KMBC, KMT-sunday night, February 3, from 9:30 to 9:45, by Ted Husing. A number of the world's greatest milers will take part in the race which will mark the first high spot of the 1934 indoor season. Heading the competitors will be Glem Cunningham, believed by many to be America's outstanding miler; Luigi Beccali, Italian Olympic champion and world record holder for 1500 meters, and Gene Venze, world's indoor mile record holder. Deck Tennis Matches Announced The fourth round of the deck tennis tournament will be played off some time next week. The matches are as follows: Humphry and Doty, T.N.T., vs Neubeker and Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Moxley and Parkinson, Independents, vs Hunter and Ede, I.E.W.; Curd and Learnard, T.N.T., vs Bowman and Montgomery, I.W.E; Baker and Walker, I.W.E., vs Hoover and Lawson, ETC. Bernard A. Herken, '25, principal of the Potter High School last year, has taken over his duties as deputy treasurer of Leavenworth county. HOW THEY SCORED | Kansas | Kansas State | | :--- | :--- | | Ebling 2 | | | Shaffer 3 | | | Harrington 4 | | | Harrington 5 | | | Harrington 7 | | Ebling 9 Ebling 11 4 Graham 6 Graham 8 Graham Harrington 15 10 Graham 12 Graham 14 Boyd 16 Graham Half Ebling 16 17 Stoner Wells 17 19 Freeland Harrington 19 20 Hutchinson Ebling 20 Wells 22 Wells 24 Vanek 26 Vanek 28 Harrington 30 21 Hutchinson 22 Stoner Ebling 32 24 Boyd Kansas Cagers Defeat Wildcats by 32-24 Score SEND THEM FLOWERS (Continued from Page V) 16 attemptions. The Aggies made four of 11 chances. Harrington and Graham tied for high scoring honors with 12 points each. Graham got six goals to five goals and two free throws for Harrington. A total of 22 fouls were called in the game,10 against Kansas and 12 against Kansas State. Freeland, Kansas State center, and Wells, Kansas guard, were removed from the game because of four personal foul shots than than in play, remained. (Continued from Page 4) Kansas 32 G. FT MT PF TF 9 Ebling, f 3 3 3 0 9 Shaffer, f 1 0 2 4 2 Wailer, f 2 2 1 1 2 Harrington, g 5 2 1 1 12 Gray, g 0 0 0 2 0 Vanek, f 2 0 0 0 4 Kappelman, g 0 0 0 1 0 Curtis, f 0 0 0 0 0 Urie, g 0 0 0 0 0 Score by Halves: K.U. 15 17–32 K.S.C. 16 8–24 Referee—E. C. Quigley, St. Marys. Kansas State 24 G FT MF PF T Welter, f 1 0 0 0 2 f g 1 0 1 0 12 Freeland, c 1 0 0 12 Hutchinson, g 0 2 0 3 2 Boyd, g 0 2 2 2 2 Stone, g 0 2 2 0 2 Blaine, g 0 2 0 0 0 Morgan, f 0 0 0 0 0 New Record Releases Who Has a Birthday Who Has a Party Who Is Sick Who Has Been Honored Who Has Been Invited ? "Flowers of Distinction" 931 Mass. Phone 621 Ward's Flowers New Records Arriving Daily — Come in and hear them. Boulevard of Broken Dreams Temptation ... Jan Garber So Shy Snow Flakes ... Isham Jones Harlem Camp Meeting Little Town Gal ... Cab Calloway Shadows of Love You Have Taken My Heart ... Casa Loma Night on the Water Inka Dinka Doo ... Guy Lombardo “Flowers of Distinction” This Week's Games This Week's Games Jan. 24—State vs. Kansas at Arnes (20-35; 19-3) Jan. 26—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan (16-28; 36-39). Jan. 27—Missouri vs. St. Louis at St. Louis. Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Oread Defeats Rock Creek Reed and Hofline Pace Winners Who Lead From Start Oread Training School won a game from Rock Creek High School on the Robinson gymnasium court yesterday afternoon 24 to 20. The Oread team led from the start of the game and at times had the score bounced on their foes who staged frequent rallies. The Oread team opened the scoring on goals by Reed and Hoffine and had a 6 to 2 lead in the quarter which had been increased to 12 to 6 at the half. Rock Creek rallied in the third quarter to bring the count to 12 to 10, but could not stand the pace. Shots by Myers, Hoffine and Reed gave Oread an advantage of 20 to 10 in the last period. Rock Creek again rallied near the end of the game. The Rock Creek team missed many long shots and did not display as smooth a passage attack as the Oread boys. The visitors have no gymnasium at their school and are forced to hold their practices on church and town courts. Hoffine and Reed tied for high scoring honors of the game with nine points. Koehl, Rock Creek guard, had eight points. Oread High will play again Wednesday afternoon against the Aggie club of Lawrence Memorial High School at the latter school, and on Feb. 3 will tackle the high team itself in the University of Kansas auditorium. Lawrence Memorial High won a previous game with Oread 20 to 11. The box scores of yesterday's game: Oreed H 24 P. C High 30 Orarea K. C.队 G FT F G FT F Meyers 2 0 1 D 1 0 GFT F Reed 4 0 1 D 1 0 Koelcher 3 2 Harwood 4 0 1 D 1 0 Koelcher 3 2 Harwood 1 0 2 D 1 0 Kone 3 0 Hoffine 4 1 0 D 1 0 Peck 0 0 Polson 0 0 0 D 0 0 Weaver 0 0 0 Polson 0 0 0 D 0 0 Weaver 0 0 0 11 2 3 9 2 3 Referee: Ceeil Smay, Kansas. 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