PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The race for high scoring honors in the Big Six has taken on interesting proportions as the end of the season draws near. Johnson now has a four win and two loss, both having played the same number of games. If Johnson maintains his present average in his final Big Six game against Oklahoma, Wagner will have to score 15 points in his final game to win. Johnson will be able to win the winning scores. Beck of Oklahoma also has an outside possibility with 72 points in eight games but he will have to score 28 points in the next game to equal Johnson's present averages. Oklahoma captain, which netted him 24 points, anything is possible. The coming of NAAU. basketball tournament in Kansas City may mean that Johnson will play against some of the best college centers in this territory all of whom are being grabbed by teams who want to make a showing in the Big Ten. He added to the Stage Liner's five of Kansas City. Dalton of Kansas State is booked for the Kansas City Life team, Schmidt of Pittsburg will play with the Hutchinson Renes. And Wagner of Missouri may play, although, at the present time it looks as if he will stay in Kansas City until his eligibility for baseball next spring. An interesting sideline on Johnson's anemesisation to the Kansas City team is the fact that the Stage Liners will have to play three games in two days. Bill's final game of the Big Six season comes on Monday, and according to the rules by which the tournament officials abide, every entrant must have played three regularly scheduled games with his team to compete. This means that the Stage Liners will have to play two games on Monday and one game on the other day. Almost the same situation exists in Schmidt's case at Hutchinson. The forecasting which I tried the other day has simmered down to the point where even I can understand it. If Kansas defeats Oklahoma Friday, and if Utah wins, they must nexus their three consecutive Big Six title. If Oklahoma wins its last two games, the Sooners will be the Big Six title holders. The only chance for a tie is by winning Tuesday or Friday night and lose to Nebraska the following night. Simple, isn't it. A word in recognition of Carl Bern's work Saturday night is not out of place at this time. Bern entered the game for the last 10 minutes, and although he did not make any backups, he did serve as steadying influence on a Jawyher team that was trying almost too hard to win a game and remain in the Big Six race. It speaks well of this sophomore's ability that he can enter a game with such finesse. Bern has steadied their play. It can be summed up in the statement that it makes the outlook for next year's five look that much better. Did You Know That: Rub Thompson, former star Jay hawkeyar forward, is playing independent basketball with the Butter Krust team in Topeka and in the first seven games made 84 points for a 14-point victory. The Knicks will be topping Thompson's former team mate and now coach at the St. John's military academy, is to play with the Hutchinson Renos in the national tournament . . . Halo, former Kansas center, is playing that position with Kansas City Life, the team for which LeVeon Baggie is playing against. He is playing with the Sparks five of Kansas City . . . Harold Schmidt, Pittsburgh center, is becoming the most widely herded man in Missouri Valley basketball because he has scored nearly 100 points in four years of college competition. He will probably be named on the nHL-American team, a new addition to the roster. His rivalry have attained . . . If Missouri defeat Kansas State this week it will have duplicated its last year record of defeating every team on its home court, Nebraska away from home, and losing the rest of its games away from home. Coach Gus Edwards said he would say "I told you so" about his early season prediction that Kansas would repeat in Big Six conference basketball race. --position five teams would have entered the championship playoff with Tennessee club, Phi Delt, Beta, Sigma Nu, and D. U. This means however that a playoff must take place between Beta and Phi Delt to determine the winner of that division and which team will enter the final playoff. The game will be played on Friday from 10 o'clock in other games played last evening the Phi Chi team with only four men forced the Theta Tau's to play an overtime period, losing only by one point, 23 to 22; Rowlands won from S. A. M. 48 to 11; Tennessee club defeated K. E. K. 5 to 12; and Kappa Sigma 'B' entered the决赛 of the 'B' division by winning by one point in the championship of the 'B' division will be determined the evening of March 7 between Phi Gam 'B' and Kannia Sigma 'B.' Men's Intramurals ------- New Blackman Chameau ------position five teams would have entered the championship playoff with Tennessee club, Phi Delt, Beta, Sigma Nu, and D. U. This means however that a playoff must take place between Beta and Phi Delt to determine the winner of that division and which team will enter the final playoff. The game will be played on Friday from 10 o'clock in other games played last evening the Phi Chi team with only four men forced the Theta Tau's to play an overtime period, losing only by one point, 23 to 22; Rowlands won from S. A. M. 48 to 11; Tennessee club defeated K. E. K. 5 to 12; and Kappa Sigma 'B' entered the决赛 of the 'B' division by winning by one point in the championship of the 'B' division will be determined the evening of March 7 between Phi Gam 'B' and Kannia Sigma 'B.' Sigma Nu Division Champ S. A. E. knocked D. U. out of a tie for the division lead in intramural basketball last evening and as a result Sigma Nu won the division championship. The score was 17 to 14. Had Sigma Nu and D. U. tied for the top Two games are scheduled for this evening. Phi Gam will play Sigma Chi and Phi Mu Alpha will play against A, K, Pai, both games begin at 10 The box scores of last night's games Kappa Sigma 'B - 29 FG FT Kiel, f 1 0 Newman, f 0 4 Steeper, f 0 4 Grimes, f 1 0 Rankin, c 5 0 Shaffer, g 1 0 Lindley, g 0 0 Bell, g 0 0 Starr, g 2 1 Totals J. fowkes V--20 FG FT 1 Mettjock, g 4 1 Dicker, j 4 1 Dicker, k 4 2 Wampler, c 2 2 McKenny, c 0 0 Douglas, g 1 0 Clark, k 1 0 Halls, g 1 0 Totals ... 8 4 Reform Branch Theta Tau-23 FG F7 Eillet, f 0 0 Johnson, f 0 0 Heter, f 4 1 Whitten, f 3 0 Brussels, g 4 0 Benz, g 0 0 Totals ... 11 H Pulli Chi-22 ... FG 1 TW Way f ... FG 1 Kay, f ... 3 0 Baton, k ... 4 0 Swanny, k ... 0 1 Totals ... 26 Tennessee Club—S2 FG FT Rohver, f 5 5 Allen, f 11 10 Boumen, c 7 1 Cape, c 1 0 Sipress, g 1 0 Bradford, f 1 0 Griffin, f 1 0 Hryland, g 0 0 10am 26 Kappa, Kappa—12 FG FT Mabera, f 12 FT Johanning, 1 3 Barlett, f 0 0 Anderson, f 1 0 Van Tilberg, g 0 0 Omer, g 1 1 Rowlands, -48 FG FT 1 Lindsay, f 4 0 Shobe, f 5 0 Scott, c 8 0 Popewell, g 1 1 Laub, g 4 0 Larahan, g 1 0 Sigma Alpha Mu-11 FG FT 1 Brick, f 2 0 Jacobstein, f 2 0 Gartner, e 0 1 Kross, g 0 1 Fenold, g 1 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon—17 FG FT Frosh Basketball Team to Play Regular Game university of Kansas basketball freshmen players will bring the season of practice to a close Friday night with a full preliminary game prior to the Kansas-Oklahoma Big Six championship fray, it was announced today by Frosty Cox, freshman coach. The game will start at 6:15 on the auditorium bench, and tickets to the varsity game will admit to the freshman game as well. Twelve outstanding freshman players have been picked from the yearling squad by Coach Cox and divided into two teams. Among these two players are some who are destined to be future varsity material, and some even next season will be working their way toward Big Six stardom. This season the variance will lose Bill Johnson, center, and Elmer Schaake, guard, through graduation, and while several good potential regulars are present in this season's substitutes, it is certain that several of the freshmen of this year will make the grade next season. The freshmen have scrimmaged all season against the variability, and several first year men show exceptional traintis. **Team A** — Forwards, Max Lamm, Parens; Baroy Bottilourt, Newton; and Ray Ebling, Lindsburg; center, Gordon Shaffer, Russell; guards, John Peterson, Winfield; and Francis Kappelman, Richmond. earlings to' Demonstrate Ability for Next Year's Service The two freshman teams to meet in the game Friday night; F Team B — Forwards, Jack Silverwood, Ellsworth; Jim Cushing, Connor Hearn; David Mackey, City, Mi. guards, Frank Allack, Arthion; and Arlill Burns, Mackeeville. Law Students Reverted to Childhood Days in Full Force * Today—Spring IS Here 3 Stollenberg, f 4 3 4 Bond, f 1 0 5 Dorman, f 0 0 6 MeKono, c 0 0 7 Irensmith, g 1 0 8 Bjrnter, g 1 0 9 Voss, c 0 0 Totals 7 3 Delta Upson-14 FG FT Noble, f 4 0 Gibson, f 4 0 Kister, f 0 Butler, f 0 Lars, c 2 Jorgenson, g 1 0 Childs, g 0 Gallaway, g 0 Totals Referee—Smay. - The standings of the teams to date Division I— W L P. Beta 9 1 1.00 Beta 9 1 1.00 Rowlands 7 2 7.78 Kappa Sigma 7 3 1.00 A T O. 6 3 6.67 S P E. 6 4 4.44 D T D. 6 3 3.33 D T D. 1 1 1.11 Jayhawk 1 1 1.11 Acacia 1 1 1.00 Division II W L P. Sigma Nu 9 1 1.00 D T D. 9 1 1.00 Kayhawk 7 2 7.78 Sigma Chi 6 3 6.67 Phi Gai 6 3 6.67 5.00 Chi Delta Sigma 5 5 5.00 Phi Pa 5 5 4.44 4.00 Triangle 2 7 1.00 Ki A K. 0 1 1.00 Division III— W L P. Tennessee Club 9 1 1.00 Kappa Sigma 7 3 1.00 A T O. 6 3 6.67 S P E. 6 4 4.44 D T D. 6 3 3.33 D T D. 1 1 1.11 Jayhawk 1 1 1.11 Acacia 1 1 1.00 Division II W L P. Sigma Nu 9 1 1.00 D T D. 9 1 1.00 Kayhawk 7 2 7.78 Sigma Chi 6 3 6.67 Phi Gai 6 3 6.67 5.00 Chi Delta Sigma 5 5 5.00 Phi Pa 5 5 4.44 4.00 Triangle 2 7 1.00 Ki A K. 0 1 1.00 Division III— W L P. Tennessee Club 9 1 1.00 Kappa Sigma 7 3 1.00 A T O. 6 3 6.67 S P E. 6 4 4.44 D T D. 6 3 3.33 D T D. 1 1 1.11 Jayhawk 1 1 1.11 Acacia 1 1 1.00 A. K Psi 6 1 855 Theta Tux 4 3 571 Alpha Chi Omega 4 3 500 Ph Chi 3 5 726 K E K I 3 5 63 Alakurana 2 7 222 Alpha J 1 7 990 Alpha Ch Sigma 0 6 000 Intramural Wrestling Begins Drawings for intramural wrestling have been made. The first matches were conducted this afternoon. 121-pound class: Kelley, Phi Gim, Amondom, Cupa giga. 121-pound class: Kelley, Phi Gim, Teta Thau, vs. Noland, Sigma Chi Gim, Metafit, Metsell, Phi Poi, Rowe- Delta Chi, vs. Seller, D. T. D; Funk- Kappa, Apples, Wilson, Theta Tau, Kappa. Inframural Wrestling Begins The pairings: 129-pound class; Pyle, Delta Chi, Chi; by jones; S. P. E. by; Dickson, Phi Gam; Jusson, Theta Tau, Larabee, Kappa Sig., by; Larabee, Kappa Sig., by; Mitchell, Sigma Chi, vs. Kelsey, Delta Chi; Garden, Kappa Sig., vs. Pellus, Phi Gam; Kappa Sig., by; Murphy, Delta Chi, by; Chambers, Phi Dhi, vs. Walkin, Acacia; Cayot, Phi Dhi, vs. Greer, Phi Gam; by; Elliot, Thai, by; Brewer, Kappa Sig., vs. by. 138-pound class; Benz, Theta Tau, v; by Steve Krause; Pike, Chicago, v; by Pierce; Rickenbacker, Brian, v; by Joanes Delta Chi; Cham, Phi Gam, v; by Vince Langer; Lindsey, Kappa Sig, v; by Hazen, Acacia, v; by Dumfarno, Beta, Kappa Sig, v; by A. Feldman, Beta, chi, vs. Peterson, Delta Chi; Alexander, Kappa Sig, v; by Barteles, Phi Gam, v; by Patton, Fulton, v; by McDonald, Sigma Chi, v; by Jackson, Triangle, Reissel, Delta Chi, v; by McVey 148-pound class: Cheney, Triangle, vs. Horn, Beta; Brown, Phi, Gam; vs. Crimson, Phi, Gam; vs. Sherwood, Acacia; Stanley, Phi, Gam; vs. Sherwood, Acacia; Stanley, Phi, Gam; vs. Keyway, Bartli, Phi, bay; byuny, Delta Chi, vs; byre- t, Delta Chi, vs; Makinan, Acacia; Huiti, Delta Chi vs; McCoy, Phi, Deltis, vs; bely, Angle, vs; Makinan, Acacia; Huiti, Delta Chi vs; McCoy, Phi, Deltis, vs; bely, Angle, vs; Sullivan, Phi, Gam; vs. Pennington, Delta Chi; Alexander, Koppi Sig., vs, Dawns, Champlin, Koppi Sig., vs, Dawns, Champlin, 188-pound class: Youngstrom, Theta Tau, by Field. Theta, by vs; bye, Baehack, by Field. Theta, by vs; hawk, by Huirab, Triangle, Reed, Sigma Chi, vs; Clay, Kappa Sig; Epp Hauy, by Huirab, Triangle, Reed, Hauy, D. T. D.; Dwyer, Theta, by vs; by Manning, Theta Tau, vs; bye, Triangle, by vs; Farney, Acacia, by Vead, D. T. D.; Morgan, Beta, vs; Hauley, Phi Delt, vs; Sourk, Delta Theta, by vs; Harford, by Safari, S. P. E., vs; bye 188-pound class; Lempeter, Sigma Mitchell, Delta Chi. Fd; unattached Mitchell, Delta Chi. Fd; unattached by bye; Poppen, Delta Chi, by bye; wight-weight class; Della Pi, T. D.; Da, Phi; Delltor; Forie, vs. Neumith, Phi; Gi; Phi; Dr.; Della Pi, vs. Neumith, Theta, Teta, vs. Knipe, Phi, Delt 188-pound class: Jacobbajah, Sigma Chi vs. Bierse, Hussey II, Whitney II, by Sharp; B Brown; Phi Gam, vs. bella, Kappa Chi vs. Hesse, Warner II, Nichols, Kappa Chi vs. Bierse, Warner Delta,chi vs. Nichols, Berk; Kirah, Phi Gam, vs. Burple, Muryph; Kappa Chi vs. Burple, Murphy, Kappa Si vs. Durand, Phi Pai, Lapham, Sigma Chi, vi. E Morris, Triangle, vi. Asher, Kappa Si vs. Miller, Baev; Eans, Gam Si vs. Lumb, Acacia, vi. VENZKE'S RECORD ATTEMPT ENZKE'S RECORD ATTEMPT OPPOSED BY MEET COUNCIL Philadelphia, Feb. 28—Opposition of the executive board of the inter-collegiate A.A.A.A. at Philadelphia today caused the cancellation of Gene Venzie's attempt at the three-quarter-mark in the forthcoming indoor inter-collegiate championships at New York. Inasmuch as Venzke is a first-year man, and a title holder it means he would not compete in any inter-collegiate competition. "The tryouts for the Big Six indoor track meet, scheduled at Columbia, March 11, will be held Saturday when the men's and women's golf teams will Coach Cill Hargiss said yesterday. "The meet with Haskell served its purpose; it enabled me to get an estimate of the strength of the men who participated in the strength of the freshmen is not known, but a large squad of the first year men have been reporting daily to practice TRYOUTS FOR BIG SIX MEET WILL BE HELD THIS SATURDAY Send the Daily Kansan home. CALL 1300 Boxing Training Started by Entrants in Tourney CALL.1300 --at the More men are urged to enter for this instruction and several fraternities are known to be planning for teams in the tournament. All desiring to enter may do so, Ramy explained, and there will be a amount of time required for the training. Instruction to Be Given Under Direction of Bill Ramey CALL 1300 CALL 1300 Official training for boxing candidates for the University of Kansas championships got underway yesterday afternoon at 101 Robinson gymnasium, with Bill Raney, widely known Hill amateur boxer, instructing 15 entrants in the requirements for the pre-tournament work. Ramey will be available daily from 4:30 to 6 p.m. to instruct candidates in boxing and no candidate will be allowed in the actual tournament late this month unless given Ramey's approval to a physical fitness. Women's Intramurals The 15 men who entered yesterday and their weights: M. R. Smith, 135 pounds; Bearen Rusick, 148 pounds; Charles Rohrer, 170 pounds; C. M. Bromell, 135 pounds; C. L. McVey, 135 pounds; D. G. Holcoble, 150 pounds; G. Menza, 135 pounds; E. W. Eberhosew, 135 pounds; C. H. Hinkele, 148 pounds; J. K. Tilford, 159 pounds; Otman Shopder, 150 pounds; Charles Trekey, 125 pounds; Ned Nolan, 158 pounds; Preston Clark, 138 pounds; Pastor Echevaz, 125 pounds. The weight divisions usual for box- ing tournaments were answered yes, 125 pounds, featherweight; 127 to 135, lightweight; 136 to 147 weetweight; 148 to 160 middleweight; 161 to 175, lightweight heavy; more than 175 Alpha Delta Pi ... 280½ Alpha Delta Mu ... 256½ Alpha Omicron Delta ... 254½ Chi Gamma ... 204½ Chi Ophiote ... 206½ Kappa Kappa Gamma ... 203½ Kappa Xi Gamma ... 174 Xi Alpha Delta ... 144 Theta Phi Alpha ... 140\ Zeta Zeta ... 115\ Kappa Alpha Theta ... 110 I. W. W. Workin's 477 T. N. T. 290 Independents 101 Coronel Hall 101 Cornell Hall 144 --at the The first swimming meet of the women' intramural tournament will be this afternoon at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Eleven teams are entered: Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, Alpha Theta Kappa, Kappa Gamm, Beta Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa, T. N. T. I. W., Indecent. The second meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday. According to the present intramural total scores, the Alpha Delta Pi's are leading the sorority group with 280° points, and the I. W. W.'s are leading the independent group with 474 points. The total scoring rates the teams as Ham Salad Sandwich Kappa Sigma Receives Award The Kappa Sigma fraternity was presented with a scholarship plaque last Sunday by Cecil Dean, of Wichita. Beginning last year Mr. Dean plans to give the plaque every year to the Kappa Sigma chapter in district 14 with the assistance of alumni and faculty members the year. 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