PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1933 K. S. C. Meets Missouri in Final Big Six Battle Skradski, Breen, and Dalton Are Playing Last Game for Aggies .. Manhattan, Kan., March 3—(Special) The task of stopping Missouri's basketball team on its home court, which has not been accomplished by any Big Six team, is faced by the Kansas State team in its final game of the season at Columbia next Saturday night. In fact Missouri hasn't been beaten at Columbium by any Big Six team since Kansas accomplished the feat two years ago. Victory would give Kansas State a tie for third place in the Big Six with Missouri, while defeat would give Missouri third, and Kansas State fourth. Three Kansas State men play their last game against Missouri. They are Captain A. J. Skradski, guard; Emmett Breen, forward; Lloyd Dahl, center. Brees is captain-elect of the track team which will compete in a double mediate after the close of the season, while Skradki will report for baseball, in which he was a regular last season. Dalton probably will join the Kansas City Life team for the National A.U. basketball tournament, however he may choose to out of the tournament and compete on the Wildcat track team this spring. Competition in the A.A.U. tournament would make him inelegible for Big Six participation, as conference rules require that players confine themselves entirely to their college teams during the college year. Men's Intramurals Kappa Sig's and Theta Tau's Lead The intramural wrestling has narrowed down to an interest race between Theta Tau and Kappa Sig. Although Kappa Sig has a one point advantage, the two matches between Theta Tau has the advantage as it still has two men left for the final matchs to one for Kappa Sig. The most Kappa Sig can hope for is a tie for the championship. Theta Tau's remaining men are both in the same division and will therefore wrestle for the championship of that division. Five points are given to the winner of each class, five are given for the runner-up, and the point is given the loser of a match. This means an addition of 11 points to the total of 90 so far obtained by Theta Tau and would give them a grand total of 101 points. Kappa Sig has but one man left. If he would consequently receive 10 points, five for the match and five for the championship. These additional points to Kappa Sig's total of 21 points would result in a tie with Theta Tau for the championship in team competition. The points are given the winner of a decision the must be won by a fall. The wrestling finals will be held Tuesday, March 7 at 9 o'clock. All semi-final wrestling matches were conducted yesterday. The results: Other teams are too far behind in total points to hope for the championship, and have not enough men remaining in competition. The points to date Pih Ghm, 75, Sigman Chi, 72, Chi Fai, 69, Bai Jia, 68, Tsing Hsi, 67, E; 57, Chi Dai, 48, Beta, 41, Chi Tau, 37, Kayhawk, 31, Chi Pai, 36. The wrestling finals will be 129-pound席. Larrabe, Kapp Sig, defeated Johnson, Theta Tau, decision, Taylor, Delta Tau, defender Greg, Phi Dau decision 122-pound class Main, Theta Tau defeated D O'Connell, Phi Psi, Full, Wilf Theta Tau, defeated Zeskey, Sigma Chi, full. 138-pound class; Schuee, S. P. E., defeated French, Triangle, fail; McDonald, sigma Chi, defeated Alexander Kango, Sie fall. 148-pound, defeated Anneberg, Kuyahawk, defeat Sherwood; Acacia, fail Champlin, Phi Delt, defeated McCoy Phi Delt, fall. 185-pound class. Field Bee deleted Clay, Kappa Sig, hit; Hafford S. P, E, defeated Mammong, them fail. 182-pound class: Brown, Phi Gi, Cam defeated Rudolph, Triangle, Luml; Lumb Acacia, defeated Hoover, Theta Tan, acacia. 178-pound class: Mitchell, Delta Chi defeated Lester, Sigma chi; fatal; Ford unattached, won by default from Poppei, Delta Chi. Heavyweight, Neumith, Phi Pal, defeated Trowbridge, Delta Tau, fall Knipe, Phil Delt, defeated Griffith, Phi Delt, fall. The semifinal match for the 'A' division in basketball between Phi Deb and the Tennessee club is scheduled for this evening at 9 o'clock. The final game will be at 8 o'clock the evening of March 7 and the championship for the 'B' division will be determined at 7 o'clock the same night. Sigma Sma, Phi Deb, and the Tennessee club will all receive two wins as a result of winning their divisions. Only one game was played last evening. Rowlands defeating Delta Tau 38 to 11. Alpha Chi Sigma forfeited to Phi Chi. The box score: Rowlands--28 FG FT E PAUL HARRINGTON COACH MEDERMOTT. ANDY BECK Coach Hugh Midtown brings his Alabama five here for the second consecutive year in a championship tilt with Coach C. F. Allen's team. Leading the Oklahoma team are Captain Andy Beck and Elvin Anderson, both forwards. Each of these two had seeding spines in which they have totaled over 20 points. Oppose Beck and Anderson would be out of this game because their team was in the top 15. The game title game has now but this is Wells' first time under fire with the Big Six championship depending on the outcome. ELVIN ANDERSON Lerahan, f 3 1 Lerahan, f 3 1 Scott, c 1 0 Lath, h 2 0 Howevorth, g 0 0 Shubko, i 1 1 Totals 11 6 Delta Teu Delta-11 FG 10 Manning, f FF 0 Trowbridge, f 1 1 Vorn, e 1 0 Vaughn, g 1 0 Hibbs, g 1 1 Noel, g 0 1 | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | Tolms 4 Referee—Beach. In the women's class basketball games which were played last night, the freshmen defeated the sophomores, 28-10, and the juniors won from the seniors, 23-25. The freshmen-sophomore game was easily won by the sophomores; the victory was unexpected. The junior-game game was hard fought. Women's Intramurals High schoolers for the teams were: Teen- garden, freshman; Humphrey, sophomore; Grinstead, junior; and Ridings senior. The teams will play again on Monday, March 6. instead of Tuesday as was previously announced. The freshman-team is the blue team and the co-curricular name at 9. The players are: Freshman - Kernsy, Shookuner, Teagarden, Beryon, Ivory, Montgomery. Siphonneri - Humphrey, Mitchell Gorger, Yates, Kell, Doty, Wich, Lee Junior-Grinstead, Ellie Hunter Free Throw Tournament to Begin Soon "Entries for the women's free throw ballletch intramurals must be turned a by Monday morning." Miss Hover mounted today. The first throws will e make Monday at 12:30 or 4:30 pm familes should obtain their entry looks immediately. Juniper - Grimstead, Ellis, Hunter Gorman, Bebner, Polly Herman, Morgan, Becky Riles, Rilings, Wagner, Morgen, Hekelchau, Armstrong, Worden, Bildtgen. Play Important Part in Tonight's Title Battle Second Swimming Meet Thursday The women's second intramural swimming meet will be held Thursday, April 23. Both men and women must be turned in by Wednesday. In the meet which was held last Tuesday, Kappa Alpha Theta won first place, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Chi Omega tied for second place, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Chi Omega track, and Mary Jones of Theta broke the free-style time. Quick club will hold second tryouts Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the Robinson pool. Margaret Walker, c34, president, will be in charge. DICK WELLS QUACK CLUB WILL SPONSOR SECOND TRYOUTS TOMOREROW Women who pleaded in the full manly try to pass dives at that time if they wish. Tryouts are opened to any student who entered school the second day and said any who tried out last fall may try again Saturday morning. Full manly try again Sunday morning. Send the Daily Kansan home. Former Kansan's Basketball Team Will Compete in A. A. U. Tournament Announcement that the University of Kentucky basketball team, winners of the Southeastern Conference championship, is coming to the national basketball tournament. The team was week recalled to fans here that the team is coached by Adolph F. Rupp, who received his A.B. degree from the University of Kansas in 1923 and lettered at guard in basketball here after coached a national championship team of that year. Rupp, whose sister Miss Elizabeth Rupp is employed in the College office here, has had much success in coaching since leaving K. U. He taught and coached high school basketball teams successively at Burr Oak, Kam, Mar., and Ridgewood. He left leaving leave here and then took the head coaching position at the University of Kentucky three seasons ago. His teams were in second place for two seasons and this year won the title in the final tournament at Atlanta, Ga., this spring. You will be at the tournament in Kansas City is Ted L O'Leary who is assistant coach of the George Washington University team. A meeting especially designed for those desired membership was held by the Kansas Association of Chemical Engineers last night in the Chemistry building, Dr. F. B. Daines of the department of chemistry traced the origin and development of chemical symbols. Refreshments were served. These two young coaches are only one of a considerable list of coaches who formerly were K. U. stars under Dr. F. C. Allen. The list includes Arthur "Dudel" Lonberg at Northwestern; John Bunn at Stanford; George Roy at Tulane; Andrew McDonald, former Lawrence High School coach, now at the Missouri Teachers College and Tulane University; junior College Ted Reid at Murray State Teachers of Warrenburg, Mo.; Ernst Urlaub at McPherson Junior College. 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