PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934 Collegians Beat Betas to Remain Undefeated Phi Delta Theta Trounces Alpha Kappa Psi to Lead Division 2 The Collegians served notice on the teams of Division 1 of title aspirations last night when they outfought Beta Theta Pi in a half rally to win 17-5. Sigma Alpha Epsilon's early lead was enough to defeat Kappa Eta Kappa 13-10. Phi Delta Theta remained undefeated by trouncing Alpha Kappa Psi 35-14. Phi Gamma B ("B" swamped Kayhawk "B" D2-8. After being held to a single basket in the first half, the Collegians settled down with Carter, Wampler and Schrey scoring field goals in rapid succession for a 13-5 advantage at the close of the third period. The winners played a tight defensive game in the last minutes, adding four additional points to their total. Benson, Beta Theta Pi forward, tallied both field goals for his team. McCormick's work at guard was outstanding for the Betas. The victory permitted the Collegians to stay at the top of Division 1 in a tie with Sigma Nu. Phi Delta Theta continued to stay in the running with Sigma Chi and Phi Gamma Delta in Division 2 by the almost one-man victory of North. Tallying five times from the field in the opening half, North continued in the last two quarters to capture scoring honors with 18 points. An early 8-10 lead garnered by Sigma Alpha Epsilon proved to be the margin of victory against Kappa Eta Kappa who outplayed the winners in the last half but still trailed by three points at the first whistle. Lyaton and Bicket tallied 14 and 12 points for Phi Gamma Delta "B" for high point honors. The box scores of last night's games Collegians 17 G FT F T Beta T. P 5 G FT F T Simpson 0 0 0 Benson 2 0 0 Hauck 0 0 0 Shaefor 2 0 0 Wampler 0 0 0 Case 0 1 0 Groom 3 0 0 Murphy 0 0 0 Schrey 2 1 1 McCormick 0 0 0 Johnson 0 0 0 Ryan 0 0 0 Curry 2 0 0 8 1 2 Phi D. T. 35 G FT F Chambers 1 0 3 Cable 0 0 0 Brown 5 1 0 Ayres 0 0 0 North 9 0 0 Smith 4 1 0 V Cleave 2 0 0 L'gnecker 1 0 1 Trotter 0 0 0 Paxson 0 0 0 S. A. E. 13 G F T F K. E. K. 10 G F T F G F T F J. Haney 3 1 0 Browning 3 0 1 Bond 0 1 0 Omer 1 0 1 Bomb 1 0 0 Mashester 1 0 0 Johnson 0 1 0 Damavé 1 0 0 E. Haney 1 0 1 Henley 1 0 1 Harris 1 0 1 Stanisky 1 0 1 Stolk'berg 0 1 0 6 1 1 5 0 P. G. D. “B” 52 G FT F Kayhawk “B” 8 G FT. McCool 6 0 0 Sommers 1 0 Barteled 4 0 0 Johnson 1 0 Bartesed 7 0 0 Thomas 1 0 Layton 7 0 2 Aitken 1 0 McGrew 7 0 2 Hurd 0 0 Chain 1 0 0 Guernsey 1 0 0 Cyclones to Play Two Games Kansas State and Oklahoma Will Be Hosts This Weekend Ames, Iowa. Jan. 11—Two Big Six games in two nights in the southernmost corner of the conference are in store for the Cyclone basketball team this weekend. Nine cagers, the coach and trainer will leave Ames Thursday night by train. Friday night they will buck the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan, and then hop a train for Norman, Okla., where they will meet Oklahoma Saturday night. Coach Louis Menze has spent the week in attempts to repair a defense which crumpled for the first time this season in the game with Nebraska Friday night. "We were especially poor in taking rebounds from the bank-board," said the Cyclone coach yesterday. Besides Coach Menze and Trainer George Nelson, the following men will make the southern trip: Chester Anderson of Burlington, Ed Dotty of Dallas City, Ill., John Cowan of Crystal Lake, Ill., Homer Batman of Ames and Jack Cown of Packwood, forwards; Waldo Wegner of Everly, center, and Frank Hood of Creston and Torvald Holm of Gilbert, guards. Men's Intramurals Members of the Delta Tau Delta swimming team piled up 24 points against 9 points made by the Theta Tau's to win the dual meet of four events scheduled between the two teams. Results of the meet were as follows: 100-yard dash, won by Norton, D. T; D; second, Shiffmacker, D. T; D.; third Heter, Theta Tau. Time, 1 minute, 16 seconds. 50-yard back stroke, won by Dickie, Theta Tau; second, Howard, Theta Tau; third, Hedges, Delta Tau. Time, 39.6 seconds. 50-yard dash, won by Blowers, Delta Tau; second, Brazilius, Theta Tau; third, Atkins, Delta Tau. Time, 30.2 seconds. Theta Tau forfeited the Medley relay, giving six points to Delta Tau. Sigma Phi Epsilon will swim against Phi Delta Theta this afternoon at 3:30 and Sigma Chi will meet Acacia tonight at 7:30. Delta Chi is matched with Phi Psi for tomorrow at 5:15. The Acacia wrestling team fortunee their match with Delta Sigma Lambda scheduled for last night. This after-night at 5:10 Pai Gam will wrestle Phi Psi, and Sigma Chi will meet the Beta team tomorrow at the same hour. Women's Intramurals The women's basketball schedule shows four more games to be played tomorrow night. In the two games at 8 o'clock Alpha Delta Pi will play Stigma Kappa, and Chi Omega will meet Pi Beta Phi. The Thetas will meet the Alpha Gamma Deltas at 9 o'clock and Alpha Omicron Pi will play Alpha Chi Omega on the onboarding court at the same time. Discussions at the Quack club meeting last night were centered primarily on preparations for a water demonstration to be given in connection with the men's swimming team, sometime in the latter part of April. Those participating in the meet, including members and the men's swimming team, contrary to practices in previous years. The program will consist of speed demonstrations, stunts and form swimming and diving. Members of the committee in charge of the program are: Carol Hunter, c34; president of the club; Catherine Hartley, c36; and Mary Bess Doty, ed35. Managers of the different events are: form, Muriel Williamson, c35; floating, Thela Humphrey, ed35; and stunts, Mary Virginia Smith, ed34. Did you read the Want Ads? Friday-Saturday —the wise buyer who believes in saving is stocking on up On Good Clothes now — which is really a Good Investment. SUIT - TOPCOAT OVERCOAT DAYS AT CARLS ONE LOT OF SUITS ALL TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS $18.00 Values for ------------ $13.50 $20.00 Values for ------------ $15.00 $22.50 Values for ------------ $16.90 $25.00 Values for ------------ $18.75 $28.50 Values for ------------ $21.35 $30.00 Values for ------------ $22.50 $31.00 Values for ------------ $23.25 $35.00 Values for ------------ $26.25 At present only two visiting professors have been engaged by the University to teach in the Summer Session this year. Professor Maurice Merrill, from the School of Law at Nebraska University, has been engaged to teach in the second session of the School of Law in the place of Professor F. W. Jacob who has been invited to teach all summer at Stanford University. Brooks and Merrill Invited to Teach In Law and Education Schools Professor L. W. Brooks, principal of North high school at Wichita, will teach again this summer in the School of Education. Herbert G. Allphin, director of the tumbling team and member of the physical education department, announced this morning that the next exhibition of the tumbling team for the University would be presented Jan. 20 between halves of the Kansas-Kansas basketball game. Special reductions on Fancy Shirts, Pajamas, Wool Hose, Gloves, Neckties, Muffiers, Sweaters, Leather and Corduroy Jackets, Corduroy Pants, Odd Trousers. Lay in your clothes supply now — You'll not regret it. JAYHAWK JABS by Merle Heryford, e34 It appears that the writer of this column who predicted a Kansas win against Nebraska two nights ago was not alone in his error, but he still believes that he should do an about face as a prophet. Nebraska apparently has been fooling everybody; no doubt he should of the rather poor shows made in early games by the Huskers conference foes have regarded them as too much of a set-up. Conference scribes are still unwilling to grant the Nebraska boys a place in the first three this year. gain sail to victory just as easily. That is an error. We'll have a tough fight every step of the way," he predicted, "whether we end high or low in the standings." Engage Summer Professors Fans will have an opportunity to get a little better check on the conference as a whole this week end when Iowa State swings southward for a pair of games with Kansas State and Oklahoma. The Sooners seemed pretty tough last night in their 83 to 39 win over Oklahoma A. & M. Nebraska will also play in Columbia Friday night. Regarding the Jayhawks, Dr. F. C. Allen, coach, gave the other night a brief summary of the way that Kansas fans evidently feel about the team, and the way they should feel about it. "We have a good team," said Dr. Allen, "but it lacks a good deal of polish yet. Sports fans here seem to think that because we have won Big Six titles in the past with some of the men that are playing now that we still have those teams and that we may ain football. Next day a newspaper story described how the lowans had swooped down like a cyclone on the Northwestern team. Hence the somewhat impressive nick-name. This writer met with some disagreement the other day when he predicted Gene Venzek would end "not too high" among the indoor milers this season in the east, but he has still to be convinced he was wrong. It's going to take a lot of improvement over last year's showing, or someone is fooled. Do you know how Iowa State's various teams came to be called Cyclones? The story is a very simple one, but largely unknown. Back in the days when Iowa State was probably not more but Northwestern was considerably less in the way of athletic strength, Iowa State college came down and very decisively took their measure TUMBLING TEAM TO GIVE EXHIBITION AT HIGH SCHOOL Basketball followers and University fans have been watching with interest and no small degree of satisfaction the work of Bill Johnson, former K. U. and three times named on All-Big Six team, as a member of the Kansas City Stage Liners this year. The Liners appear to be about the class of the present A. A. U. league if their recent 1-point overtime victory over the Tulsa Oilers, defending champions of last year, may be taken as an indicator. Six members of the Kansas gymnas tic team will give a tumbling exhibition Iron Friday night at the Libert Memorial High School between halve of the Lawrence High and Manhattan High basketball game. The team is composed of Reuben Turner, c'37, Alan Jay, leed, Bradshaw Burnham, c'36, Lee Mitchell, c'35, and Herbert Sadayas, e'37. Forrest Randall of the high school tumbling team will work out with the University team Friday night. Sooners Defeat Oklahoma Aggies The University of Oklahoma defeated Oklahoma Aggies 58 to 33 in a nonconference game at Norman last night. It was the third game for the Sooners all of which they have won. Soon-- she'll be looking for a Room to Rent TELL HER ABOUT YOURS The end of the semester will soon be here. Students will be changing. Some leaving, some returning and some wanting a different room for the next semester. If you have a room for rent, you can tell all the students with a small Want Ad in the Kansan. The cost is small, 25c for 1 time, 50c for 3 times, or 75c for 6 times. Don't let that room remain empty without trying to find an occupant. Don't gamble a semester's rent on a house sign or hope. 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