PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1934 Kansas Will Open Conference Play Against Huskers Contest Tuesday Night to Begin Jayhawker's Defense of Big Six Championship Six Big Games This Week Tuesday, Jan. 9 — Kansas vs Nebraska at Linen Wednesday, Jan. 10* - Oklahoma vs Oklahoma Aggies at Norman. Friday, Jan. 12—Iowa State vs Kansas State at Manhattan. Missouri vs Nebraska at Columbia. *Non conference. Urban: Saturday, Jan. 13—Iowa State vs Oaklanda, at, Nunnan Successful in their four non-conference games the University of Kansas Jayhawkers under the tutelage of Dr. F. C. Allen, basketball coach, will begin the defense of their Big Six conference championship against Nebraska at Lincoln Tuesday night. Winner of the conference crown for the past three years, the Jayhawkers face one of their hardest seasons as they swing into the sixth year of Big Six court play. Fortified by the presence of seven lettermen and several promising sophomores, the Jayhawkers are nevertheless in need of tall players who might control the tip and retrieve the ball from the banking board. Prospects for a tough game at Lincoln are now in evidence following the Huskers' surprise triumph over Iowa State in the conference opener Friday night. The last minute rally by the Huskers at Ames is reminiscent of the last period rally the Nebraskans staged against the Jayhawkers in their first meeting here last season. Kansas won by three points but later went on to Lincoln to take an easy victory 34 to 20. Kansans May Not Control Tin Still without the services of George Henry Sauer, all-American backbone who was instrumental in the West's 12 to 0 victory over East in East's Year day Shirling at Notre Dame at San Francisco. Haskers nevertheless were able to overcome an early Cyclone lead and win in an overtime period. Couple, a third year squad member who has played both forward and center for the Huskers, was able to control the tip from Wegner, 6 foot 4 inch Cyclone center, and will probably be able to tump him any Javahawk. Parsons, Lunney and Boswell are other Huskers that the Kansans will have to watch. Stiff Scrimmage for Squad Dr. F. C. Allen has not yet designated the nine men who will make the trip to Lincoln Tuesday, but Wells, Vanek, Gray, Harrington, Uri and Eling are practically certain to be included. Curd, Kappelman and Shaffer are likely to be the other three players chosen. All of these men have shown contributed considerably to the floor in With only two practices left before the Big Six opener for the Jayhawkers, Dr. Allen Friday night put his charges through a stiff scriffmage with the freshman squad under Coach "Frosty" Cox. The entire Jayhawkagw sold into the scriffmage which lasted about 40 minutes. Dr. Allen indicated that no more heavy practices would be held before the game Tuesday night. Two sophomores, Ray Ebling and Wilmer Shafer, showed up well on the offensive and the entire squad maintained an air-tight defensive, so strong that the freshmen scored only two field goals in the scrimmage. Kansas will play again a week from Tuesday, Jan. 16, at Columbia, and will open the home conference season here on Saturday, Jan. 20, against Kansas State. LANDES AND BINGHAM HUNT FOR FLUORESCENT MINERAL Dr. K. K. Landes, professor of geology, and Oren Bingham, graduate student in chemistry, are conducting an investigation of the various minerals in the geology department and the geology museum with a mercury tube to ascertain which produce the most fluorescence. Eventually the fluorescence producing minerals will be placed on display. The mercury tube, which was recently purchased from the General Electric company, sends out ultra-violet rays and produces fluorescence, an incandescence which is excited in certain minerals. Aggies Drop Another Game Warrensburg Defense Too Tough as K-State Team Loses 31-36 Warrensburg, Mo. Jan. 6- Unable to penetrate a tough Mule defense the Kansas State College basketball went down to defeat, 36 to 21, in a non-conference basketball game with Warrensburg teacher's College here last night. Warrensburg took an early lead on two field goals, and coasted to victory as the Aggies missed many long shots Two Kansas State players were forced from the game on personal fours; 21 fouls in all were called against the Manhattan team. Brown, Warrenstress center, led the scoring with 13 points. Graham, Kansas State forward, was second high with seven points. Men's Intramurals Thirty-four games are on this week's intramural basketball schedule which will complete the fourth round of play and begin the fifth bracket of contests. The drawings are as follows: East court, 6:30. Kayhawks vs. Pi Kappa Alpha; 9:00. Sigma Chi "B" > Rexall "B"; 10:00. Jayhawks vs. Rexall; west court, 6:30. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tau vs. Sigma Kappa Lambda; 10:00. Delta Chi vs. Phi Chi. Monday East court, 5:30, Campus Raiders vs. acacia, 7:00, Kappa Eta Kappa "B" vs. acacia, 8:00, Kappa Eta Kappa "D" Delta Tau Delta; west court, 5:30, Hawk "B" vs. Beta Theta Pi "B"; 90:00, Kay-1 vs. Phi Gamma Delta "E"; 10:00, Signa Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Eta Kappa. MERGED Shop No. 2 at 11 W. 9th has moved in with shop No. 1 at 1017 Mass. Dale Paxton is now employed at 1017 and will be grateful to see you here. Tuesday East court, 6:30; Chi Delta Sigma vs. Alpha Tau Omega; 9:00; Alpha Kappa si vs. Phi Delta Titer; 10:00; Collegians vs. Beta Tauri Pi wt court, 6:30; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Chi Delta Sigma; 10:00; Phi Beta Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; 0:00; Rowlands vs. Kappa Sigma. Thursday East court, 10:00, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. West court, 10:00, Delta Jaslon et al., Phi Chl 1017 Mass. East court, 6.30, Delta SigmaLambda lambda and Rexall; 7.30, Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; west court, 6.30, Sigma Nu vs. Sophia Papitania; 7.30, Kayhov vs. Kapka Sophia. East court, 8:30, Khi Kappa Pai "B" "P"; Rexal II; 9:30, Jayawk Siwk P; Delta Hta II; 10:30, Gamma Alpha Pai "B"; P; 11:30, Rowlands vs. Hawks; 1:00, Triangle vs. Alpha Kappa Lambed; waxt Delta Hta II; 9:30, Gamma Tau Omega Delta Chi II; 10:30, Acacia vs. Beta Theta PI; 11:30, Sigma Alpha Epilon "B" "P"; Delta Hta II; 10:30, 1:00, Phi Beta Pi vs. Phi Gamma Delta Saturday W. L. Pet. Sigma Chi 4 0 1.000 Phi Delt 2 0 1.000 Phi Beta Pi 2 0 .667 Jayhawk 2 1 .667 Sigma Alpha E. 2 500 Rexall 1 1 .500 Kappa E. Kappa 1 3 .250 Kappa D. E. 0 2 .000 Alpha K. Psi 0 3 .000 Delta S. Lambda 4 0 .90 Intramural Basketball Standings Division 1 | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Collegiars | 4 | 0 | 1.000 | | Sigma Nu | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | Cosmopolitan | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Beta | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Theta Tau | 2 | 2 | .687 | | Phi Pi | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Phi Mu Alpha | 1 | 3 | .250 | | Campus Raiders | 1 | 3 | .250 | | Delta T. Delta | 1 | 3 | .250 | | Alpha K. Lambda | 1 | 3 | .000 | | Acacia | 0 | 3 | .000 | | Triangle | 0 | 3 | .000 | | | W. | L. | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Delta Upsilon | 4 | 0 | 1.000 | | Delta Tau Omega Tau | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Phi Chi | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Chi D, Sigma | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Hawks | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Kappa Sigma | 1 | 1 | .600 | Rowlands | 1 | 1 | .500 | Kayhawks | 1 | 1 | .333 | Delta Chi | 2 | 1 | .600 | Pi Kappa Alpha | 2 | 0 | .500 | Deltasigma Pi | 4 | 0 | .007 | Division 3 Division 2 W. L. Pct. Phi Gorn 3 0 1.000 Collegians 1 0 1.000 Kappa Sigma 2 1 0 .867 Sigma Chi 1 1 0 .857 Hawks 1 1 1 .500 Beta 0 1 1 .000 Roxall 0 1 1 .000 Kayhawks 0 1 1 .000 Phi Psi 0 1 0 .000 Division 4 "B" Teams W. L. Pct. Alpha Tau Omega 3 0 1.000 Sigma Alpha E. 2 0 1.000 Jayhawks 2 0 1.000 Phi Delt 1 0 1.000 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 1 .500 Sigma Nu 1 1 .500 Delta Psiion 0 2 0.000 Kappa E. Kappa 0 2 0.000 Delta Tau Delta 0 3 .000 Division 5 "B" Teams Phone 686 Electric Shoe Shop Shine Parlor Sigma Nu Undefeated After Four Contests Victory Over Delta Tau's Is by 1 Point; 12 Other Games The court in Robinson gymnasium will have a chance to cool off today after two days of hot competition in intramural basketball. The biggest upset of the weekend was the Hawk victory over the previously undefeated Kappa Sigma five, 27 to 21. The Sigma Nuquint managed to keep its record clear, rallied in the last quarter to defeat Delta Tau Delta 21 to 20. Other scores in the A division were: Sigma Chi, 31; Kappa Eta Kappa, 25; Phi Mu Alpha, 12; Cosmopolitans 14; Sigma Alpha Epision 49, Delta Sigma Lambda 12; Phi Gamma Delta 27; Sigma Pi Epision 21; Campus Raiders 16; Phi Psi 42; Delta Upsilon 36, Delta Sigma Pi 9. Beta Theta Pi won on a forfeit from Triangle and Alpha Kappa Psi forfeited to the Rexals. In the B division Phi Gamma Delta defeated Kappa Sigma 18 to 8, and Delta Tau Delta lost to Alpha Tau Omega 13 to 11. The box scores follow: 14 3 1 Sigma G1 31 G F F F K Eta K. 25 Reed 5 1 0 1 Stainkey 1 0 0 Quigley 3 1 0 Henley 1 0 0 Johnson 1 0 1 Downing 1 0 0 Sturgon 3 0 Mashester 1 1 2 Woods 2 0 0 Browning 7 0 0 Cosmo. 14 G FFT G FTFT Phi Mu A. 12 Baker 3 1 0 Porter G FTFT Wheeler 1 1 1 Buekler 3 0 0 Brubaker 1 1 1 Cater 1 0 0 Johnson 0 1 1 Bailey 1 0 0 Rosen 1 1 1 Childs 1 0 0 P. G. D. "B" 18 G FT F McCool 2 1 0 Barteldes 1 0 0 Hitl 1 0 0 Layton 0 0 1 McGrew 0 0 1 K. S. "B" 8 G FT F Steeper 2 1 0 Hitl 1 0 0 Campbell 0 0 0 Newman 0 0 0 5 4 4 12 1 2 8 2 2 5 3 4 6 0 5 S. A.E.49 4 0 A.T.O. "B" 13 F GFT F D.T.D. "B" 11 F Barnes 1 1 2 0 G FT F Barnes 3 1 2 0 Kenney 2 0 Evans 5 1 2 Leach 1 0 Lake 0 2 1 Cory 0 0 1 Munford 0 0 Summers 1 0 1 Hedges 0 0 G FFT J. Haney 2 1 0 Stoltenb'g 1 0 2 Holomb 1 0 2 Patterson 0 0 1 Patterson 0 0 1 E. Haney 5 1 1 23 3 5 S. Nu. 21 D.S.L. 12 G C T Jacobsen 1' 2 Moldenhir 1' 2 Holmes 1 0 Matthews 0 2 Bryan 0 0 G F F T Terry 3 1 0 Wayman 0 0 0 Pondland 1 0 0 Fountain 1 0 0 Riesin 3 0 0 Happgood 2 0 0 D. S.L.12 10 1 0 GFT Noel 2 0 1 Blowers 0 1 1 Burkett 2 0 1 Voran 3 0 1 Veetch 0 0 1 D. T.D. 20 Phi G. 27 F GFT Sig. E. 21 Harmon 4 0 1 Wayman 1 G FT 0 Evans 4 0 1 Geary 2 3 1 Affleck 1 0 2 Tanner 3 1 0 Tucker 6 1 2 Ewing 3 0 2 Denney 1 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 4 4 16 0 3 C. Raiders 16 13 1 7 C. Rader G FT F Carr 0 0 Barnett 0 0 Gee 1 1 3 Padget 2 0 0 Green 4 0 2 Siig. F. 2 Fp Ft 32 MFT 6 27 Hodge G F 0 2 Johnson 7 0 2 Payne 4 1 0 Knochc 0 2 3 Jones 0 1 1 Phi Psi 4: 9 3 5 Hawks 27 Wensen 0 0 2 ---- 7 2 7 19 4 R. Skipping | | G FT F | G FT F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Dempster | 2 0 0 | Morrison | 6 0 3 | | Shelley | 2 0 2 | Allen | 1 0 1 | | Wells | 2 0 0 | Leech | 1 1 0 | | Smith | 2 0 0 | Gritter | 1 0 1 | | Smith | 2 0 0 | Rector | 1 0 1 | | McElroy | 2 0 0 | K. Sigs 21 D. U. 36 G FT F D. S. 17 GFT Davis 1 0 0 0 Magley 0 0 0 Noble 3 0 0 Ewing 0 0 0 Rowland 0 0 0 Rash 0 0 0 Phillips 7 1 0 Christy 2 1 1 Lane 3 1 0 Elliot 3 1 0 Palmer 3 1 0 Jorgenson 2 0 1 Digiovan'1 2 0 Menter 0 1 1 13 1 2 D. U. 36 17 2 1 --- Women's Intramurals 4 1 The second round of the deck-tennis tournament will be played on Tuesday, Jan. 9. The participants in division number 11 will be: Arnold and Kerr, Alpha Delta Pi, vs Humphrey and Doty, T.N.T.; Roby and Brooks, Gamma Phi Beta, vs Lewis and Brocker, Watkins hall; Dodge and Neubecker, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vs Beamer and Shettler, Alpha Omicron Pi; Babcock and Doering, E.T.C. vs Olson and O'Donnell, Alpha Delta Pi, Moxley and Parkinson, Independent, vs Teagarden and Hamilton, Alpha Delta Pi, Taylor and Learned, I.W., by; g贝bert and Everitt, Watkins hall, vs Williams and Hamilton, Kappa Alpha Theta; Hunter and Edie, I.W.,w; westFall and Richert, Sigma Kappa; Lanning and Christmas, Sigma Kappa, vice President; James Piere, Markham, Alpha Omicron Pi; ve Curd and Learned, T.N.T; Rufi and Watson, Alpha Delta Pi, vs Hardman and Walker, Watkins hall Bomau and Montgomery, I.W.W., Irwin and Irwin, Independent; Lepper and Crook, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vs Pyle and Hawish, Alpha Omicron Pi; Bencher and Bencher, T.N.T., vs Baker and Walker, I.W.; Nassman and Coe, Alpha Omicron Pi; vs Marion and Everham, Kappa Alpha Theta; and Hubbard and Ewers, Pi Beta Phi, vs Hoover and Lawson. KFKU Monday 2. 30 p.m. Book Review: Pearl Buck and the Chinese novel, by Kenneth Rockwell, gr. 2:45 p. m. Elementary French lesson. W K Cornell, instructor. 6:00 p.m. Campus Calendar, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English. 2. 45 p.m. The Effect of Emotions on Learning, Professor Bert A. Nash. 2.30 p.m. Elementary German lesson, Professor F. E. Engel. 6:00 p.m. Sixty-Second Athletic Question Box, Professor E R. Elbel $ 18_{\mathrm{up}}^{50} $ Did you read the Want Ads? NOW OPEN NOW OPEN THE MIDGIT FOR EATS SUNDAY SPECIAL Chicken Dinner 20c 1828 Massachusetts South of Car Barn Your Choice of A Radio for Your Room R.C.A. Victor Crosley Bosch Huskers Upset Cyclones to Open Big Six Season Late Rally by Nebraskans Ties Score; Win 37- 31 in Playoff The box score. Ames, Iowa, Jan. 6-Trailing with but 30 seconds of the game remaining to be played, an under-dog Nebraska team rallied to score two points as the final gun sounded, and broke through a strong Iowa State defense to win 37 to 31 in an overtime period of the Big Six conference opener here last night. A tip-in shot by Captain Coppele of the Huskers after his team mate, Hub Bosswell, had scored a basket and two free throws gave the Nebraska team its victory margin after the score had been mid-way in the overtime period. Iowa State led at the half 15 to 14, after the lead had alternated frequently. Wegner, 6 foot 4 inch Cyclone center kept his team out ahead although Cuppel, Husker pivot man, controlled the tip. Wegner was high scorer of the game with 15 points. Dunney and Parsons both of Nebraska tied for second honors with 10 points each. Iowa State----31 GFT 2 Boswell, f | 1 4 F Lunney, f | 0 3 Luray, f | 0 3 Coppe, c | 2 1 Parsons, g | 4 2 Widman, g | 2 0 Widman, g | 2 0 15 7 15 15 7 15 9 13 8 Referee—Bill Johnstone, Iowa. to Attend Session Many University Faculty Members Will Go to Wichita Meeting Among members of the University faculty who are expected to attend the seventeenth annual session of the Council of Administration of the Kansas State Teachers association to be held in Wichita, Feb. 2 and 3 are: Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Dean E. B. Stouffler, Dean R. A. Schwegler, Professor F. P. OBrien, Professor J. W. Ewente, Professor W. H. Johnson, Professor R. H. Wheeler, and Professor W. R. Smith, all of the Kansas School Masters club; and Professor E. M. Hopkins, H. G. Ingham, Professor James Naismith, and Professor H. E. Chandler, members of the Kansas Educators club. The Council of Administration meeting is similar to the regular meeting of the Kansas State Teachers association held, annually in November, except that it does not include all public school teachers of the state, being composed principally of college and university students, with city and county superintendents, high schools and grade school principals, and members of boards of education. Mehringer Still to Coach K. U. Star Will Train Wrestlers Here Until End of Semester Peter Mehringer, University of Kansas wrestler and football player, who last week announced that he would join the ranks of professional wrestlers will continue to coach the University wrestling squad for the remainder of this semester according to an announcement made by Mehringer last night. Plans for the next senester have not yet been decided upon he said. Eckeit to Address Y.W.C.A. Mehringer who will wrestle Johnny Atkins, Kansas City heavyweight, in Convention hall, Kansas City, tomorrow night said that the University wrestlers are who are working out under the stadium weekly are developing nicely, but that only a few were showing up. Mehringer commented that Kansas students seemed to show less interest in the sport here than in other schools of the Big Six, notably Iowa State. Did you read the Want Ads? Everybody Eats at the Ecke to Adresser W. Y.C.A. Miss Bertha Ecke, in charge of the Indian work of the national Y.W.C.A. will speak at the next cabinet meeting. Miss Ecke is expected to visit Haskell Institute next week. BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. The Popular University Hangout Attention Please Schulz the Tailor "Suiting You That's My Business" 917 Mass. Why do they plan houses to fit lots? For the same reason clothes are planned to fit the man. New clothes make new men. We can renew you for as little as $25.00. If you can't afford that, bring in the old one and we will repair it so it will go another round. VARSITY TODAY for 4 glorious days They paid $1.65 per seat to see this grand comedy. NOW YOU CAN SEE IT at our popular prices..25c'til 7-then 35c Come Early for Choice Seats and Save! SHE ATE HER CAKE AND HAD IT,TOO! "DESIGN FOR LIVING" FREDRIC MARCH·GARY COOPER MIRIAM HOPKINS EDWARD EVERETT HORTON