PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1934 Indoor Track Season Soon to Be in Spotlight Kansas Shows Promising Material for Two Spring Meets With the indoor track schedule limited to probably two meets this season, work of the University of Kansas track team under H. W. Hargiss, coach, has been light to date but will swing into full stride with the beginning of the new semester. Preliminary workouts are being held on the indoor track under the east section of the stadium. The track has been freshly cindered and is in excellent condition for practice. The sharp curves at the ends of the track make fast time impossible, however. Early material is good in the sprints, distant running, and the field events. In the hurdles events there seems to be a doubt since Flick and Plumley, who won the Big Six high and low hurdles respectively, finished their competition last year. In the sprints there are Ed. Hall, winner of the Big Six outdoor 100 and 200 yard dashes, William Gough, George Benson, Everett Allison, and Clyde Coffman. Glem Cunningham will doubtless take the leading role in the distant runs. Cunningham ran three-fourths of a mile in 3 minutes, 14 seconds Friday afternoon, a new record for the indoor track. Theno Graves has been showing good form in the middle distance runs. Other promising material for the distance events are Paul Borel, Howard Pankratz, and Gene Niswonger, lettermen; Bob Schroeder, Harold Dyer, John McNown, Hayden Donahue, Edgar Gift, John Murray, Tom McCoy and Gerald Menzie. Elwyn Dees will defend his Big Six indoor title in the shot put, and Ormand Beach and Phil Beatty, other letter men who show promise, will be probable point winners. In the high jump, Tom McGuire and Clyde Coffman, lettermen of two years ago are back. In the broad jump, Ed Hall, third place winner in the Big Six last year with a jump of 23 f. 71-2 in; Frank Neal and Clyde Coffman have reported. The pole vault has attracted the greatest number of athletes. Clyde Coffman, Bix Six record holder for both the indoor and outdoor meets, Gordon Gray, Big six champion of last year; Bob White, National intercollegiate champion of 1931; Charles Rogers; Dick Matsers, Phil Beaty; and Reed Voran are capable of vaulting 12 feet or better. In the hurries the most promising material included Paul Harrington, Ray Dumm, Everette Allison and Raymond Reed. Jayhawk Wrestling Aspirants to Meet Tuesday and Wednesday Date Set for Mat Tryouts Final tryouts for the Jayhawk wrestling team will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons in east stadium, Coach Peter Mehring announced yesterday. Tentative arrangements are being made for a meet with either Nebraska or Kansas State, here on Jan. 20, and the Kansas coach will need to have his team definitely picked before that time. 126-lb, class, J. Taylor, Elwood Leep. 135-lb, class, Donald Douglas. 118-lb.class, John Hampton. The chief contenders in the tryouts are expected to be as follows: Mehringer has the task of building his team largely from new material. Only one letterman, Jack Windell, is reporting for workouts. 145-lb, class, Jack Naismith, George Noland. 155-lb. class, Norman Jaeobshagon. There is no heavyweight contender at the present time, but Bob Loveless will report next semester. Outstanding freshmen who have been working out regular are Warren McDougal, 126-lb. class; Ray Roberts, 135-lb. class; and "Tiny" Moore, heavy-weight. Delta Chi's Win Swim Meet Phi Psi's Drop Intramural Dual Water Event 15 to 29 Delu Chi defeated the Phi Pas's Friday afternoon in a dual inmate swimming meet, 20 to 15. The results of the match were as follows: Medley relay, won by Delta Chi (Epps), Eps). Time, 1 minute, 48 seconds. 100-yard dash, won by Eps, Delta Chi; second ryan, Phi Fei; third Henderson, Delta Chi. Time 1 minute, 30.8 seconds. 50-yard backstroke, won by Muench, Phi Pai; second Carter, Delta Chi; third Warner, Delta Chi. Time, 38.2 seconds. 50-yard dash, won by Wright, Delta Jennings, Pam. Time, 35.2 seconds, Jennings, Pam. Time, 35.2 seconds, Home Economics Club to Meet The Home Economics club will meet at the Home Management House at 4:00 Tuesday afternoon, Garnett Hughes, president of the club, announced yesterday. Home Economics Club to Meet A want ad will rent your room. *KSC | *KSC | *Ottawa | *Ottawa | *Stanford | *Stanford | *Stanford | Neb | KSC | Okla | Mo | Iowa S | Neb | Mo | Iowa S | KSC | Okla | Totals | Tl Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Johnson | 5-3 | 2-0 | 8-2 | 3-2 | 4-3 | 1-4 | 6-2 | 3-3 | 9-4 | 5-3 | 3-1 | 3-1 | 5-1 | 1-1 | 3-4 | 8-2 | 3-3 | 70-39-185 | | Harrington | 1-0 | 2-3 | 4-0 | 2-0 | 4-1 | 4-1 | — | 3-2 | 4-0 | 0-2 | 4-1 | 6-0 | 4-4 | 0-1 | 0-0 | 3-4 | 2-0 | 44-18-106 | | Wells | 2-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-1 | 3-0 | 0-1 | 2-0 | 4-0 | 2-0 | 1-1 | 3-5 | 3-0 | 2-0 | 3-5 | 4-5 | 2-1 | 5-1 | 36-20-82 | | Schaake | 0-1 | 0-0 | — | 3-4 | 0-0 | 1-1 | 0-0 | 1-3 | 0-0 | 1-1 | 3-5 | 3-0 | 0-0 | 1-0 | 2-5 | 1-1 | 1-3 | 13-13-10 | | Curd | — | — | 3-2 | 5-1 | 2-0 | 3-2 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | — | 0-0 | — | — | 0-0 | — | — | 14-5-31 | | Gray | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-1 | 1-0 | 1-0 | 0-1 | 0-0 | — | 1-0 | 0-0 | 3-0 | 3-1 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | — | 10-6-26 | | Vanck | 1-0 | 0-0 | — | 0-0 | 1-2 | 0-0 | 4-2 | 1-1 | — | 0-1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 7-6-13 | | Benn | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1-0 | 1-0 | 1-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 1-0 | 0-0 | 2-1 | 7-6-13 | | Urie | 1-0 | 0-0 | — | 0-0 | 1-0 | 1-0 | — | 0-0 | — | — | — | — | — | 1-1 | — | — | 0-0 | 4-1-9 | | Klass | — | — | — | 2-0 | — | 2-0 | 0-1 | —q | — | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | — | — | — | — | 4-1-9 | Individual Scoring of Kansas Basketeers, Season of 1933 *Non conference—First number in each pair is that of goals; second is number of free throws. Poor Scoring Is Explained Dr. F. C. Allen Compiles Record of Last Year's Games "Kansas fans have been wondering why the Kansas team has not got off to a better start in the Big Six to date," wrote Dr. F. C. F. Allen, basketball coach, in a communication to the Kansan today. "I have compiled some data to show why we lack punch this year," he continued. In a chart printed elsewhere in this paper is contained a list of last year's scorsers and their record in each of the games as included by Dr. Allen. He pointed out that Bill Johnson, K. U. high score of last year, and Elmer Schaake, high score of the guards, were lost to this year's team, three years of competition having been completed by them. The other two high scorers were Harrington and Wells, Dr. Allen's comment said. Neither player has showed up as well this season as last year. Wells has not scored a field goal since the first game of the season, and the Kansas mentor has shifted him to guard position in an attempt to retrieve the ball from the banking board. It was pointed out that Wells started last season in the same way that he scored in the first game and then went practically scoreless for two or three games. His later spurs, however, caused him to rank third among the Kansas shots with 92 points for a season's total. "It is easy to see why the Kansas team is just another ball club," writes Dr. Allen, commenting upon his loss of veteran material and the lack of a scoring punch this year. "And further, the dopsters who picked the Jayhawkers to finish high were not basing their calculations on anything much except the fact that Kansas had won the championship before and might do it *gain.*" --vision 3 winning from Delta Chi 2 to 17 after having trailed by two points at the half. Mains and Roswell were responsible for the last half winning rally. Men's Intramurals Three games stand out among the 34 scheduled for next week's men's intramural basketball play, and these contests promise to be important factors in determining division championships. At the close of five rounds in the "A" divisions seven quintets remain undefeated. Sigma Nu and Collegians in division 1; Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi and Phi Gamma Delta in division 2; and Delta Upsilon and Alpha Tau Omega in division 3. On Tuesday night the immediate supremacy of division 3 will be decided when Delta Upsilon plays Alpha Tau Omega at 7 o'clock. Wednesday night brings Sigma Chi and Phi Gamma Delta together in an important tilt, while Sigma Nu should encounter plenty of opposition in Theta Tau. The week's schedule is as follows: Monday East court, 6:30, Sigma Chi "B" & "I", Collegiate B" & "E"; 9:00, Phi Mu Alpha vs. Theta Tau; 10:00, Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Rexall. West court, 6:30, Campus Kappa vs. Rexall; 10:00, 9:00, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Chi; 10:00, Collegians vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda. East court, 5:30, Phi Kappa Pi vs. Cos- copoliment; 7:00, Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha B"; Bvs. Delta Theta B"; Bv. West cus- tion, 5:30, Delta Tau Delta B"; Bv. Sigma Nu B"; 7:00, Delta Sigma Pi vs. Kappa B"; Bv. Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Phi Delta Theta. Tuesday East court, 6:30; Phi Gamma Delta "B" vs. Rexall "B"; 9:00, Sigma Alpha Epision vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; 10:00, Kayhawks vs. Hawkins. West court, 6:00; Phi Gamma Delta "B" vs. Phi Gamma Delta; 10:00, Campus Raiders vs. Beta Theta Pt. Wednesday East court, 7:00; Delfa Upsilon "B" vs. Sigma Nu "B"; 8:00; Jawhawk "B" vs. Kappa Psi "B"; 9:00; Collegian "B"; 8:00; Acacia vs. Alpha KappaLambda. East court 10:00, Triangle vs. Phil Mu Dellas vs. Delphi 10:00, Delta vs. Dellas vs. Cosmopolitan Thursday East court, 9:30, Jayhawk vs. Alpha Kappa Psi; 10:30, Kappa Sigma "B" vs. Hawk "B"; 11:30, Rexell vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; 12:00, Phil Kappa Phi vs. Theta 1a: 200, Sigma Nu vs. Triangle. Wes. court, 3: 00, Chi Delta sigma vs. Delta Theta, 6: 10, 30, Kayhawk v B> vs Beta Theta Pi "B" (11), Collegians vs. Chi Mu Alpa, 9: 00, Delta Tau Delta v B> vs Kappa Kappa "B"; 2: 00, Chi Fi vs. Kappa Sigma. The box scores: Fridav Phi Beta F G FT F G FT F Malone, f 1 0 1 Evans, f 0 1 Lennard, f 1 0 0 Harmon, f 2 0 0 Gribble, c 3 0 0 Afflesk, c 1 0 2 Maser, g 1 0 1 Denney, g 1 0 1 Peters, g 3 0 1 Tucker, g 3 0 1 Phi Gam. 14 Acaïin, 13 f 2 0 Beta, 29 G FT 1 Tripp, f 1 2 0 Erwin, f 1 1 1 Benson, f 5 1 Mortis, r 1 1 0 Morris, c 1 0 1 Willford, g 1 0 0 McCick, c 4 0 Randles, g 0 1 1 Shaffer, g 2 1 0 Horn, g 2 0 0 watters, 20 Hawks, 15 G FT F Shely, f 0 1 Lindsay, f 2 0 1 Dempter, i 2 0 Shake, f 2 0 1 Wells, g 3 0 Shoke, c 5 0 1 Wells, g 2 0 Reyn'ds, g 0 0 McElroy, g 0 0 Ro lands, g 1 0 10 0 1 Delta Signa L, 4 G FT GFT Jacobson, f 0 0 Holmes, c 1 2 1 Matte's, g 0 0 Ray'ond, g 0 2 QUALITY 7 1 2 A.1.0, 2 G FT 6 Cory, f 3 0 0 Mains, f 2 0 0 Roswell, c 3 2 1 Zetti, g 1 1 1 Trobold, g 3 0 0 Rexau. 4 G F 17 Keiter, f 1 F 0 J. Pierce, f 3 2 B. Pierce, f 1 0 B. Pierce, f 1 0 dickson, g 5 0 Lindsey, g 5 0 Rexall,34 1 2 4 Sigma Nu.28 Delta Chi, 17 G FT F Masters, f 5 0 1 Black, 0 0 1 Clark, g 1 1 1 Sourk, g 1 1 1 Clark, g 1 1 1 17 2 5 G FT F Terry, f 3 1 1 Happgood, f 3 1 1 Reisen, c 2 2 1 Fount'n, g 4 0 0 Kelly, k 0 0 0 Kappa State. G F T F Mor'son, f 3 3 0 Allen, f 1 0 1 Leach, c 0 0 1 Guffler, g 2 0 2 Clay, g 3 0 1 12 4 3 Cosmopolitan . 8 FG FT F Baker, f 1 1 0 Frowr, f 1 0 0 Frown, c 1 1 0 Rosen, g 0 0 0 Johnson, g 0 1 0 Kappa Sigma, 21 Cosmopolitan, 8 Kayhawks, 15 Deyer, g FT ] Finger, f 1 1 Grimger, g 4 0 White, e 3 0 Cainer, g 0 0 Kimble, g 0 0 Signa Uni G F T F Reed, f 4 G Quigley, f 1 0 Johnson, c 0 1 Woods, c 0 2 Woods, g 6 2 Lemps, r c 1 0 9 3 5 SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Sigma Phi E. I, 11 G FT Hensley, f 0 1 Rayman, c 0 1 Miller, g 1 0 Geary, g 2 2 "Suiting You, That's My Business" Creates, tumer that sells. 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"B." **10** T F G FT I 1 Stahl, f 0 0 Jones, f 0 0 Juley, c 2 1 all, g 0 2 1 1 ang, g 0 0 nims, g 0 2 7 3 6 3 4 Kappa Sig "B", **32** G FT F Beta "B", **2** Steper, f 6 0 1 Edwards, f 0 0 Hitt, f 2 1 Kenyon, f 0 0 Rankin, c 6 2 Robson, c 1 0 Cam 'bell, g 0 0 Finley, g 0 0 Newman, g 0 0 Herbert, g 0 0 Edm'son, g 0 1 Stratton, f 0 0 14 4 2 1 0 Phi Psi "B", **7** G FT F Rexall "B", **28** Johnson, f 0 0 2 Douglas, f 2 0 Harris, f 2 0 1 Roach, f 5 1 Copley, c 2 0 Huls, c 2 0 Fohn'ck, c 0 1 Clark, g 1 3 Lamb, g 0 0 Mither, g 1 0 Jennings, g 1 0 0 3 1 3 13 2 Phi Delt "B", **14** FT F G FT I 1 McClure, f 0 0 Wright, c 0 0 Johnson, g 1 0 1 Hook, f 0 1 eifer, f 1 0 0 Town'y, g 1 0 dearbo'n, f 0 0 2 McNon, g 4 1 Hasbgh, c 1 0 Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi Maintain Division Leads Phi Gam Team Loses First Game of Season to Phi Beta Pi Most of the scores of the games played in men's intramural basketball yesterday were of a rather decisive nature except the Phi Beta Pi-Phi-Gam battle in which the Phi Bet's won 18 to 14. It was the first loss of the season for the Phi Gams, now tied for second place in Division 2 with the Rexall team which defeated Delta SigmaLambda Friday night 34 to 4. The Phi Beta's are only a half-game behind the leaders. Other games included the 2 to 13 defeat of the Beta "B" team by Kappa Sigma "B", the Betas 29 to 13 victory over Acacia, Rowhands 20 to 15 win from the Hawks, and a S.P.E. "B" team defeat at the hands of S.A.E. "B" 17 to 10. Alpha Kappa Lambda won their first game of the season on a forfeit from Triangle. In Friday night's games the Kappa Sigs defeated the Kayhawks 21 to 13; they lead 15 to 6 at the half and had easy sledding the rest of the way. Morrison and Clay were the stars. Sigma Phi Epsilon was defeated by Sigma Chi 11 to 31 in a game which enabled the winners to remain undefeated in division 3. Sigma Nu defeated the Cosmopolitan club 28 to 8, and also remained undefeated, in Division 2. Rexall "B" *defeated* Phi Pial "B" 28 to 7. Roach had high score with 11 points. Jayhawk "B" and Phi Delt "B" were almost evenly matched in a game which the Phil Delts won 14 to 10. The score was tied at 10-all with three minutes to play. McNown's two goals decided the issue. A. T.O. remained undefeated in division 3 winning from Delta Chi 2 to 17 after having trailed by two points at the half. Mains and Roswell were responsible for the last half winning rally. Men's intramurai basketball standings (including yesterday's games): Division 1 Division W. L. Pet. 10.00 Sigma Nu 5 0 Collegians 5 0 Tbeta Tau 7.50 Beta 6.67 Phi Psi 2 6.00 Cosmopolitan 3 2.00 Deltia Delta 2.30 Acacia 2 4.33 Phi Mu Alpha 1 3.25 Campus Raiders 1 4.20 K A 1 4.20 Triangle 0 5.00 Division 2 Division 3 W. Le Pct. Sigma Chi 5 0 1.000 Phi Delta Theta 3 0 1.750 Appeal 3 1 7.50 Phi Gam 1 3 7.50 Phi Beta Phi 3 2 6.00 Jayhawk 2 2 5.00 S. A. E 2 3 4.00 Kappa Eta Kappa 2 3 4.00 S. E. 1 3 2.50 A. K. Pai 4 0 4.00 Delta Sigma Lambda 0 5 0.00 W. L. Pet. Delta Upsilon 1.0 5 0 A. T. O. 4 0 1.000 Kappa Sigma 3 1 7.50 Rowlands 2.6 2 6.00 Chi Delta Sigma 2.2 2.50 Hawks 2.2 5.00 Phi Chi 2.2 2.50 Kayhawks 2.3 4.00 Delta Chi 1.4 2.00 Delta Sigma Pi 1.4 2.00 Pi K.A. 0.5 5.00 Division 4 "B" Teams W. L. Pct. Phi Gam 4 1.000 Collegiate 2 0.000 Kappa Sigma 3 1.750 Rexall 1 1.667 Sigma Chi 1 2.333 Hawks 1 2.333 Betu 1 2.333 Phi Pa 1 2.250 Kayhawk 1 4.000 Division 5 "R" Teams W. L. Pet. A. T. O. 4 0 1.00 S. A. R. 4 0 1.00 Phi Delt 2 1 0.667 Jayhawk 2 1 .667 Sigma Nu 1 1 .500 Sigma Ph Ep 1 1 .333 Kempa Kepa 1 0 .333 Delta Upsilon 0 3 .000 Delta Tau Delta 0 3 .000 Ketcham to Speak at Washburn Miss Rosemary Ketcham, head of the department of design, will speak on "Japanese Prints" at Mulvane gallery, Washburn College, the afternoon of Jan. 21. A display featuring Japanese prints will be shown at this time. SOPHOMORES Your Individual PICTURES - Have you turned in your gloss for the sophomore class pictures? Do it now, don't wait til it's too late. DUE NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY JAN. 19 at the Any Lawrence photographer will make your gloss for only $1. Make an appointment now. Reservation for place will be complete with an engraving fee of $1.50. . Sophomore Edition of The New JAYHAWKER On Sale Week of Feb. 15 Try a Luncheon with us TONIGHT Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union --- Are Looking for Rooms STUDENTS At the end of the semester students will be changing rooms. Will your vacancies be filled? A Kansan Want Ad will reach the students and should find one who will rent the room. Give a Want Ad a chance to work for you. Rates Are Reasonable 25 words or less 1 time ... 25c 3 times ... 50c 6 times ... 75c THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS Phone K. U. 66 for any information about Want Ads