PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1933 Starting next Sunday there will be an open season for a period of one week on all-Big basketball teams. The Kannan will carry its teams on the court and play up with all star teams in the grass. Give dails the following Sunday. So to start the ball rolling a little ahead of time I am going to list a couple of teams which I have heard. Both have been submitted as the opinion of one man for compilation by a group in naming its final all star selection. One of the teams is as follows: First Team Wells, Kansas and Beck, Oklahoma-forwards. Johnson, Kansas—center. Johnson, Kansas—center Browning, Oklahoma and Skradski Kansas State—guards. Cooper, Missouri and Graham, Kansas State—forwards. Wagner, Missouri—center. Another team that has been submitted for compilations by a press association runs as follows: Hokuf, Nebraska and Schaake, Kansas—guards. Johnson, Kansas-center. Beck, Oklahoma and Wagner, Mis souri-forwards. Hokuf, Nebraska and Schaake, Kansas—guards. Wells, Kansas and Harrington, Kansas-forwards. Wegner, Iowa State-center Boyd, Kansas State and Main, Okla homa—guards. Both of these teams are representative teams of individual ability in the Big Six basketball conference but they also show how hard it is to pick five players about 24 and call them the all-Big Six team. The list included the above position agreed on is the center post and Johnson will probably gain that distinction on all Big Six teams named this year. He was all-Big Six center less years and is all-Big Six center more years of the positions are open. Should Wagner be placed on the first team at a forward beeth? Should Browning be placed at forward beeth or a guard beeth as he shifts to forward after the fifth place team beeth or the fifth place team be given a first or second team position? Should seniors be given preference? Should scoring ability be given the weightiest consideration? Just a few of the questions all of the all-star teams is up against when he starts to name an all-Big Six team. --the playoff to determine the division championship between Phi Delt and Chi Bai is tonight at 10 o'clock. Delta Chi will play the Jawahiers at the same time and at 9 o'clock two games are in play, with Phi Delt Pil Al and S. A. M. against A. T. O. Men's Intramurals . There were numerous bytes in the first round matches. Results of the matches wrestled in the first round All of the first round matches in the intramural wrestling and many of the second were run off yesterday. Acuna leads in total points to date with 40 but there are several other organizations that have taken part in obtaining 47 as a result of yesterday's matchs; Theta Tau won 40 points; Signa Chia, 42; Phi Gam, 42; Phi Delt, 41; Triangle, 40; Delta Chia, 36; Bela, 41; Triangle, 40; Delta Chia, 36; D T, D, 30; and Kachawah, 15. 121-pound class: O'Donnell, Phi Pai defeated Pryor, Deli Chi, fall; Mainta defeated Nolan, Sigma Chi, fall; Zeeko, Fall; Kalu, calf; Phi Pai, fall; Roney, Deli Chi, calf; Phi Pai, fall; Roney, Deli Chi, fall; Tuai, defended Tieu, Acechua, 129-pound class: Kebley, Deli Chi, won by defection from Mitchell, Sigma Chi, fell; Deit, deflected Watkins, Acechua, fall. 135-pound class. French, Triangle deflected. N.B., Ruckow, Rückow, Bai, defeated. N.B., Parker, Sigma Chi, defeated. Show defended. S.P.E. show defended. Hauza, Anaconda, fader, Theta Tau, defeated Dumfries, Beta,alf, Clark, Sigma Chi, defeated. McDonald, Sigma Chi, defeated. Psi, defeated Stiotta, Beta, decision. McDonald Sigma Chi, defeated Jackson. 145-pound class; Cherney, Triangle Hammond, Champlin, Phi Gamma, Phi Dauke, defender Huntia, Sigma C cision; Sherwood, Acacia, defeated OT Kappa Sig. fall, Armstrong, Kashwak Hammond, Champlin, Phi Gamma, won trom son, Acacia, defeated Shultz, Kappa Hammond, Champlin, Phi Gamma, won trom Bentley, Defeated, Alexander, Kappa Sig. defeated Down Alexander, Kappa Sig. defeated Down fall, Champlin, Split, defeated Fail 138-pound class; Wilbert, Kayhawk, defeated Hubig, Triangle, decision. Clay, Kappa sig. defeated Red, Siem- ning, Hoey, Teta Tau by default; Hoey, Teta Tau by default, Vetch, D. T. D., defeated Farnett, Acaji Cain, Hughey, Phil Delt, defeated Souk, Rodriguez 182-pound class: Whitney, Acacia defecated Sharp, Beta; fall, Judah Triangle, won from Ellis, Kappa Jpg by default; Nichols, Beta, won from Warner, Delta Chi, by default; Kirk, Pii Giam, defended Witfers, Delta Chi, fail; Murpury, Kappa Sig, wom from Durand, Pii Pi, by default; Fisher, S. P., E, depleted Dvorkn, Acacal, fail; Mitre, Pii Sig, defended Milte Beta, fail. 178-pound class. One match was held at The Nest. Heavyweight class: Trowbridge, D, T. defeted Abercrombie, Poi Dei, Da. Neumith Poi Pi, defaced Fereria Kajiwat, Trowbridge. Robinson Bella, fall; Kiippe Pi, defent from Hainsters, Theta Tau, heft. Results of the second round match that were run off: 129-pound class: Pelô, Delta Chi, fail deformed Jones, S. P. E. decision; John Dam, Larryabee, Kappa SIG sign by default from Echoave, Kayhawk Gam, fall; Green, Phi Gam, defender Gam; Fall, Greer, Kappa SIG sign defeated Ellott Phi Gam defeated Sigma Chi 34 to 17, and Phi Mu Alphan won from A. K Pai 28 to 12 in 12 fast evening's basketball games. The box scores of last evening: The box scores of last evening: Phi Gamma Dolla—34 FG Evans, f 5 0 Harmon, f 1 0 Suffin, c 1 0 Tucker, g 4 3 Clemena, g 3 0 Totals 15 4 Sigma Chi—17 FG FT Johnson, f 0 1 Wilson, f 0 1 Quirley, f 1 0 Lemerate, c 1 0 Woods, g 1 0 Sturgeon, g 1 0 Road, g 2 0 Totals ... 8 Referee—Baxter. Baui Mu Alph-28 = FG FT Bubli, t = 1 0 Burger, t = 0 0 Portor, t = 6 0 Baldy, t = 7 0 Samming, g = 4 0 Totals 14 14 0 Alpha Kappa Psi-12 FG FT Smith, f 3 1 Ayres, f 1 0 Trew, c 1 0 Izard, g 1 0 Schriver, g 0 0 Totals ... 5 2 Referee—Beach. Will Enter Swimming Meet Kansas to Ee Represented Saturday b5 Four or Five Men The Big Six swimming meet will be held Saturday March 11 at the University of Nebraska. All the schools in the region have except the University of Missouri. According to Herbert Alpin, swimming coach, the University of Kansas will be represented in the meet by four or five men, who are yet to be chosen. Mr. Alpin believes that Nebraska and Iowa State are favorites to win the meet, since the University of Kansas will not send a full team. The University of Kansas tumbling team will give an exhibition between halves of the Intramural basketball finals, which are to be held Tuesday beginning at 7:20. The exhibition will contain of specials, doubles, and semifinals. The boys that will appear in the tumbling exhibition are: Richard Sheard, Eric Richardson, Bradshaw Burhann, Jesse Bullock and James Cahill. A few more boys will be chosen to take part in the exhibition. TUMBLING TEAM WILL GIVE EGHBITION NEXT TUESDAY Nebraska Defeats Iowa State Ames, IN., Feb 28 — The Nebraska is a surprised Cyclone five with a vengeance at a 43 to 15 Big Six victory here tonight. The Iowa State team was never in the game and the score at the half was 1 to 1 in favor of the Huskies, the most one-sided score of the Big Six season. Dr. Allen to Hold Final Scrimmage for Jayhawkers Nebraska Defeats Iowa State Infuriated Roooster Kills Man Palestine, Texas, March 1—(UP)—Blood poisoning, which developed after an infurished roooster sparred him, resulted in death today for Ben J. Kenney, county judge of Anderson county. Kansas Mentor Undecidee Whether Gray or Benn Will Start at Guard ANTICIPATES SELL-OUT The Kawasai Jayhawk basketball team took another snappy workout last night, topping off an hour's shooting practice with a hard ten-minute scrimmage against the reserves. Coach Forest-C. Allen plans to hold the game of the season tonight, with a light signal drill on schedule for tomorrow. Reports of ticket sales from the Athletic office indicate that a capacity crowd will witness the battle most Friday night between Kansas and Oklahoma for the Big Six title, a game that will mark the fourth consecutive year that Kansas home game has been a championship tie. There are still tickets left. Johnson and Wells, the two Jaw- hawker stars who have been suffering from injuries, are expected to be in good shape Friday. Both worked the squad with the rest of the squid, and appeared to have lost all of their effectiveness. Regulars Are in Shape Couch Allen faces a problem with his startling in lineup in a choice between Gordon Gray and Carl Bern to team up. Shakee at guard both men are great defenders, but the basketball most of the season, Gray, the flasher of the two, has been a hit erratic at times, while Bern has shown a cool head at crucial moments. It is often easier for Bern to see action against the Sooners, although which one will start remains in doubt. Coach MacDermott's Sooner quintet kept in trim for the Kansas game by hitting five goals and two homers Angus at Norman Monday night. Led by Andy Beck, who was playing his last game before a home crowd, he pitched three to trouble downing their neighboring fans. Beck Is Sooner Star In Beck, Ohio has one of the outstanding basketball players in the middle west. An all-court-defense guard last year, he shifted to forward this season and has been the mainstay of the Oklahoma quintet in most of its games. Another Sooner star is Browning, sophomore guard, who is at present leading every other Big Six guard in scoring with an average of more than eight points a game. Munson, lanky and still capable become eligible for varsity play the next season but has just begun to find himself in the combination, and may give Bill Johnson a few troublesome moments when they meet. Plans are nearing completion for the between-halves ceremony honoring Glenn Cunningham, who returned yesterday from his eastern track invasion. He will win three of the four races he entered with a select group of the outstanding distance men of this country and several foreign stars. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. The books everyone is talking about are here. 15c for 5 days. Rental Library Wrestlers Leaves for Ames 15c for 5 days. Four Members of Jayhawker Squan to Compete in Big Six Meet Four or five members of the University wrestling team will leave Thursday morning at 8 o'clock for Ames, down to compete in the Big Six wrestle- hold there Saturday March 4. Herbert Alphin will accompany the team. The four wrestlers who are sure to make the trip are: Pet Mehringer, George Noland, Jack Windle, and Darold Eagle. There is the possibility that he may accompany them if he successes in their fight to enter in the 135 pound division. According to Alphin, the men must weigh in by 11 o'clock Friday morning, and the preliminaries start at 2:30 Friday afternoon. Faculty Members to Address High School Students Over KFKU George O. Foster, registrar, will begin a series of talks to high school students over KFKU beginning tomorrow. The schedule of talks is as follows: *Why, When, and Where?* *Why, When, and College?* *March 9, "Preparation for College"; March 16, "Planning Your College Budget;" *March 23, "A Word to Parents Who Plan to Send a Son or Daughter to School"; March 26, "The College Campus." Advisers Will Broadcast In April Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, will give a series of talks to high school girls who wish to come to the College. Hessy Werner, men's adviser, will give a series of talks to high school seniors. Paul B. Lawson, associate dean of the College, will give a series of talks summarizing the above talks. This is the third year that talks to high school students have been given over KFUK. Several high schools have installed radios in classrooms in other to allow seniors and others interested in going to college to listen. "In the Possession of a Criminal There Is Simply No Limit to the Harm the Thing Might Do." "THE 50c — Phone, Green Hall, 174 Figures Galore BLACK BOX Oh You MATHEMATICS MAJORS of SILENCE" An Opportunity to Show Your True Appreciation AUDITORIUM, MARCH 8 Starts Next Wednesday Kappa Alpha Theta Wins Women's Swimming Mee Tau Sigma Dancing Recital in the Don't Miss the Opening Chapters at the Chi Omega Takes Second Place; Two Old Records Broken Kappa Alpha Theta won the women's intramural swimming meet yesterday afternoon with a total of 28 points. Two records were broken. Kappa Alpha Theta won both the former record of 44.4 held by Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mary Julia Jones, the swam the free style, 3 lengths, in 33.9 seconds to down the record held by Walker of 35 seconds. The meet will be continued next week. The results in the different events are as follows: Relays won by Kappa Alpha Theta; Kappa Kappa Gamma, second; Chi Omega, third; Pi Beta Phi. fourth; Breast stroke form won by Lawn, M, Watkins hall; Hartley, Kappa Alba (Kappa Theta, second; Schwartz, Kappa Kappa Theta, fourth; Schwartz, Kappa Kappa Gamma, fourth. Free style, 2 lengths, won by Jon, Kappa Alpha Theta; Feltin, Chi Omega, fourth; Baylis, Chi Omega, Beatie, Kappa Alpha Theta, fourth. Diving, won by Jones, Kappa Alpha Theta; Boman, Alpha Gamma Delta, second. Side stroke, 2 lengths, won by Newbecker, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Hunter. Back stroke wins, won by Roshing, TNT; Jarbee, Chi Omega, second, Taylor; Watkins hall, third; Andrews, Kareem Gamma, fourth. Side wade. Mat. and Eve. - 15c VARSITY NOW! ENDS Tuesday See the Battle Royal of the Jungle Beasts! "NAGANA" More Dreared Than the Jungle Beasts! With the Glamorous— TALA BIRELL and MELVIN DOUGLAS Added: Added: Torchy's Busy Day Terrytown Late News ndependent, second; Ingle, Pi Beta Phi; bird; Marion, Kappa Alpha Theta, surt. Crawl Form, wow by Marshall, Pi Beta Phi; Felhin, Chi Omega, second; Boman, Alpha Gamma Delta, third; Bavilis, Chi Omega, fourth. Breast Race, 2 lengths, won by J. Ritchie, Kappa Kappa Gamma; M. V Smith, Sigma Kappa, second; M. Lawson, Watkins hall, third. Free Style, 3 lengths, won by Jones Kappa Alpha Theta; Felin, Ch Kappa Alpha Theta; Eyalki, Chi; Omega third; Roshong, T. N. T., fourth. The total points for the meet: Kappa Alpha Theta 28 Omega 21 Kappa Kappa Gamma 21 Pi Beta Phi 9 Watkins Hall 9 Sigma Kappa 5 Alpha Gamma Delta 5 W Ho 3 Alpha Omicron Pi 0 Independents 0 Aways Honest Dependable Prices Mat 20c to 7. 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