PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933 Big Six Wrestling Title Annexed by Iowa State Mehringer of Kansas Wins Over Bashara of Ok- The Big Six conference wrestling meet held at Ames last Friday and Saturday resulted in a decided victory over Kansas, where places out of the eight events for a total of 48 points. Kansas State was second with 18 points, Oklahoma third with 15 points, Kansas fourth with 8 points and Missouri sixth with 4 points. Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma and Nebraska were represented at the meet by full teams while Kansas sent only 5 men and Missouri 3 men. The Kansas team, composed of "Pete" Mehler, Jack Windle, Darrel Eagle, George Noland, and Frank Annemberg, participated in the arbort Alphin of the athletic department at Lawrence Thursday morning and returned here Sunday night. lahoma Mehringer, member of the Kansas team and winner of the heavyeweight class at the Olympics at Los Angeles last summer, won the heavyeweight class at the meet by a decision over Bashara of Oklahoma in 16 minutes, the match going two extra periods. Kansas men placing in the meet were three and third in the 145-pound class and Eagle, third in the 138-pound class and Eagle, third in the One man was injured during the meet, when Jackson of Oklahoma wrestling in the 135-lb. class, received a second hit with his match with Rosenberg of Iowa. The winners in each class follows: 118-pound class—Griffith, Kansa State. 126-pound class—Golden, Iowa State 135-pound class—Rosenberg, Iowa State. 145-pound class—Ruggles, Iowa State 155-pound class—Frever, Iowa State 165-pound class—Martin, Iowa State 175-pound class—Hess, Iowa State - pound class - Hess, Iowa State Heavyweight class - Mheinger, Harrington All of the matches were referred by "Sec" Taylor, sports editor of the Des Moines Register. --at the Intramurals Rasketball Playoff Starts The first game of the final play for the intramural basketball championship between Phi Delt and Sigma Nu will be hold tomorrow evening at 8:15. These teams will play for the best two out of three games. The date for the second game has not yet been determined. The championship game of the basketball 'B' division will also be played tomorrow evening, starting at 7.15. The final wrestling matches are to be conducted immediately after the Pelli-D sigma Nu game at 9:15. Phi Delt defeated Tennessee club in a semi-final Friday night. Pitha Delta Theta-19 FG FT Chambers, f_ 2 1 Berringham, f_ 2 1 North, f_ 0 2 Virginiano, f_ 0 2 Carlo Gavino, f_ 0 2 Totals 8 3 Tennessee Club—$ FG 17 Missouri Club—$ PT 0 Griffin, f 2 0 Sipe, f 2 0 Brown, g 0 0 Hylond, g 0 0 Bradford, g 0 1 Totals Referees—Logan and Manning. **Free Throw Troubles Held Today** The first basketball free throw tryouts for the women's intramurals were held today at 12:30 and 4:30. The ten with the highest total scores will come from the finals which will be at 4:30, March 14. The wrestling matches will be referred by Bill Cochran, b34. Bola Rognan, logan assistant football coach, and team captain c34, will refer the basketball games. The women's swimming meet will be continued tomorrow at 4:30. Two records were broken in the meet last Tuesday by Kappa Alpha Theta. Other periods for free throw pre- liminaries will be tomorrow at 12:30 and 4:30, and March 13 at the same time. DR. CURT STERN, BIOLOGIST, TO GIVE GENETIC ADDRES Dr. E Lee Treece, of the bacteriology department and secretary of the University of Kansas chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary biological organization today announced that Dr. Curt Sturm of the Kaiser Wilhelm institute for Biology, at Berlin, will speak in Cienna on Tuesday evening on "The Structure of the Chronosomes." The meeting is open to all interested. Dr. Stern is a noted geneticist, and has made several notable contribution to the science of genetics by his study of the fruit fly. He is the circuit speaker of Sigma Xi, and will address the convention on Friday evening, and the chapter at the University of Missouri, at Columbia, on Wednesday evening. Kansas Leads Conference on Defense; While Sooners Take Scoring Honors Adoption of the new code of basketball rules has not materially increased the scoring in Big Six conference games, a survey of the figures for the past season's play shows. In thirty conference games, the six teams scored a total of 1780 points this year, an increase of 202 points, or an average of 69.2 per point. Although the steady decline in total points scored was checked, this year's figures still do not reach the totals amassed previous to 1931. The figures below show the total number of points scored in all conference games, thirty each year, since the formation of the Big Six conference from the old Missouri Valley organization in 1929: Total Points (All Teams) ... 1973 ... 1837 ... 1772 ... 1678 ... 1780 Defense Stressed That the real test of a quitter's strength is its defense is borne out by a tabulation of the figures for the season just past. Kansas, in winning the NCAA title last season, scored, trailing Oklahoma and Missouri, but led the field by 59 points in defensive strength. In judging the strength of a team, the method of comparing its offensive record with its defensive ability results in placing the six worst teams in conference in exactly the order in which they finished in the final standings. Rifle Scores Announced Lieutenant Coe Says Team Totalled 3,454 Out of Possible 4,000 points Scores of the men's rite team for the week ending March 4 totalled 3,454 out of a possible 4,000 points. Competition this week was with the University of Vermont, Kansas State College, Dayton University, and Georgetown University at Washington, D. C. The ten high scores for this week's firing, according to Lieutenant E. H. Coe, assistant professor of military science, are as follows: Ed Smiley, c34. scored 100 out of a possible 400 McKenzie, k6; 331, m5; F. H. Dill, sp; 348, T. R. Maichel, c34; 343, Royce Rear-winn, t3; 324, T. J. Craig, c37; E.D. Leigh, c33; 337, G.E. HUBerg, e33; and J. M. WanMaman, e34; 328, and the matches will be given out when the team of the other teams have been received. Phillips Wins Over Midland Kansas City, Mo., March 6 — (UP) — The Mopseca club of Clinton, Mo., won the first victory in today's rounds of the national A.A.U. basketball tournament, defeating Shamrocks, 25 to 13, in a ragged game. Phillips University, Enid, Okla., came from behind to defeat Midland College, Fremont, Neb. to 25. Four minutes after the game, Midland held by 7 points but a late shot attack by Phillips turned the tide. Mopsco Club Takes Close Game From Shanrocks in A.A.U. Tournament Wheat Prospects Better Garden City, March 6—(UP) Wheat prospectss were improved as result of snow which drill filled rows It provided moisture for plants that has been suffering from drought. $5.25 for $5.00 As Good As Gold A meal ticket in times like these will assure you of the possibility of three meals a day CAFETERIA Jokhala ... 325 Missouri ... 115 Kansas ... 113 Nebraska ... 304 Kansas State ... 291 John Stiles ... 186 Offense (Total Points Defense (Opponents' Points) Kansas 236 Oklahoma 255 Missouri 290 Nebraska 312 Kansas State 312 Iowa State 312 Strength (Points to opponents' 1) Kansas 1.32 Oklahoua 1.10 Missouri 1.08 Nebraska 97 Kansas State 53 Statewide 51 Two conference games were decided by one point, with Iowa State figureing in both. The Cyclones lost to Kansas 72-28, and defeated Missouri 32-13. The largest score recorded in a single game in the 1933 Big Six season was a total of 75 points. Oklahoma won the game, defeating Kansas State 39-36. Kansas was on the short end of the half that ended, losing to Missouri 17-21 at Columbia. Two Games Decided by One Point The highest score ever recorded in Big Six play came in 1929, when Nebraska overcame Kansas State to the tune of 62-45, for a total score of 107 points. The next season trimmed Iowa State 52-50 for the second highest total in a conference game. To Hold Oratorical Contest Buchler Announces Competition Will Take Place in April E. C. Bucher, professor of speech announced today that Chancellor Lindley has assured him that there will be an oratorical context at the University this year. The contest will be divided into two sections, one for freshmen and sophomores, the other for juniors and seniors. First prize for the winners of both sections will be $15 and second prize $10. The contest will be held sometimes during the month of April, the exact date to be set later. The winners in the Missouri Valley association are the students which is to be held in Columbia, Mo. Other schools which belong to the Missouri Valley association are Washington University at St. Louis, Kansas State College, University of Kansas University of Colorado, University of Texas University of South Dakota, and the University of Missouri. A small but appreciative audience turned out in the rain yesterday afteroon to hear the sixty-first vesper organ recital given by Professor C. S. Skilton at the University Auditorium. The program included numbers by Wagner, Bach, Stravinski, and Mailing. Always Honest Dependable Prices ENDS WEDNESDAY NOW! PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Mat 20c to 7. After 7, 25c Buster and "Schrozzle" Don't Wait for the Return of Beer to Make the Fumiest Picture of Their Career! Buster KEATON Jimmy DURANTE Master Brewers of Laughs Thursday - Friday "What! No Beer?" Phil Baker - Jack Arthur 3 Gale Sisters in a Delicious Tuneful Girlie Show. Also—Carbon— Sport Thrill — News with ROSCO ATES Added Attractions IT'S HERE NOW! Thursday - Friday "Cimarron" - "Backstreet" and Now IRENE DUNNE "Secret of Madame Blanche" John Sleeper Is Named Senior Relays Manager Freshmen to Be Given Try- Outs for Positions on Committee Joint Leader of Iola will be the senior manager of the Kansas Rush Student Committee, it was announced Friday after a meeting of the committee for this year. The other upper class members to serve on the committee are as follows: Stanley Tier of Chanute and William Gates Howd of Tulsa, Oka, junior members; J. Fred Bachelor of Belleville, William Doddridge of Law-turned Rutton of Cheicup, and Harry F. Johnson of Cheicup, sophomore members. Freshmen to be on Committee The first call for freshmen men candidates for the student committee of the college is given by John L. Sleepee, senior manager of the committee. Any freshman man student desiring to try out for this committee is asked to write an application and bring or mail it to "Kansas Relays Manager, Athletic Office, Robinson Gymnasium." All applications must be received. Each freshman applying should state in his application his home town, any business experience he has had, whether or not he can use the typewriter, his Lawrence address and telephone number. Only students with freshman rating are eligible to apply to freshman postgres on the student committee. OYSS to be closed Six freehouses are chosen for the committee to hold. They will be made when the candidates who apply appear at Room 260 Robinson Gymnasium Thursday afternoon, March 9, at 3:30. "We hope a large group of freshmen come out to try for the committee," Sleeper said today. Tokio, March 6—(UFP) Only one Japanese life was lost in the capture of Cheng Teh Fu. The Tokyo newspaper said 30 Japanese soldiers were killed. The candidates will be interviewed by members of the athletic office staff to determine their abilities to serve on the board. Those who do much of the promotion of the Kansas Relays. These national games will be held this year at Memorial Stadium April 22, and the annual inter-session play will be held will the afternoon of April 21. After College WHAT? Insurance? NO OTHER BUSINESS offers greater rewards for hard work. But insurance offers some pretty tough problems. Perhaps that explains why in this business, as in college, a pipe is the most popular smoke. Julian S. Myrick, famous New York general agent, says: "Selling life insurance is the best paid hard work there is." No capital required other than a good character and a commitment to severance. Any young man with these qualifications will find a great future in insurance." Edgeworth is the favorite college smoke.® And only in Edgeworth can you find that distinctive blend of fine old burley tobacco. If you would like to try before you buy, write just Lauren & Bro. Co., 105. s. 23d. 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Hot Fried Ham Sandwich, 15c Bacon and Tomato Sandwich, 15c Hot Chocolate, 15c Events to be included in the sepatation are 60-yard dash, 60-yard high hurdles, 440-yard run, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, and shot put. In Rainy Weather— Union Fountain Checks from responsible parties will be accepted for the amount of purchase. "In the Possession of a Criminal There Is Simply No Limit to the Harm the Thing Might Do." "THE BLACK BOX of SILENCE" Starts Next Wednesday Don't Miss the Opening Chapters VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow "FALSE FACES" with Lowell Sherman Added Van Dine Mystery Magic Carpet Starts Wed. for 3 Days with We'll for 3 Days LOCK ME UP! I'm Going to Kill a Man! "CRIME OF THE CENTURY" Jean Hersholt Stuart Erwin Wynne Gibson Fracis Dece WHY PAY MODE? WHY PAY MORE? NORMAN FOSTER WILL ROGERS LOUISE DRESSER TODAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY The Greatest Cast Ever to Grace Our Screen. 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Three times has he circled the globe in concert. *** An opportunity that will not soon come again to the people of Lawrence and vicinity. ** No advance in prices. Seats now selling at---- $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 at: School of Fine Arts office Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store