PAGE FOUR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933 --- Title Hopes Go Up As Two Regulars Return to Form UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Johnson and Harrington Display Early Season Ability at Manhattan AGGIES MISS CHANCES With the return of Johnson and Harrington to top form, the Kansas Jayhawks this afternoon will enter their final week of practice at least even favorites to defend their Big Six basketball title successfully next Friday night against the Oklahoma Sooners. They must be the last of the season for Kansas, with Oklahoma moving on to Lincoln Saturday to round out its schedule. Led by sensational offensive work of Johnson, with Harrington and Wells contributing their share, Coach Forest C. Allen's quintet earned its chance at the title last Saturday by trimming four players from a game in that showed the Purple squid into fourth place in the standings and sent Kansas a half game into the lead. Aggies Shots Miss It was a hard luck game for the Kansas State, which fact, however, discounts in no way from the Jayhawk's glory in winning. The Angies, after a slow start in the first period, were on the offensive a greater part of the game, but failed to hit even a rebound. He had a few shots, and Skradski, usually dead shots from the back court, saw basket after basket go glimmering, as the ball rimmed the hoop and rolled out. Graham, after a bad half开始, began to click with the opening of the second period. He secured two quick one-handed shots, and with another he lost his eye and got scared the rest of the game. The Kansas play was far from perfect, but the offense clicked often enough at the proper times, and the defense stepped up to keep their lead through the entire game. Johnson, of course, was the individual star of the game. Unable to get the tip consistently from the lanky Dalton, the Kansas center made up for it by out-thinking and out-fighting the entire Aggie team. Harrington, in addition to caging four free throws in as many as possible, came from the whole Kansas State team, dribbling more than half the length of the floor for setups. Wells Does Good Work Wells turned in two neat baskets made on charity toss of four tries, and played a good floor game. The three men Coach Allen used at guard, while they failed to score, contributed materially to the team's play. Three Men Injured The race for individual scoring honors in the conference has narrowed to Johnson and Wagner, of Missouri. The Tiger pivot man accounted for 16 points, just three less than Johnson scored against the Aggies, and stands only four points behind his Kansas rival. Each has one more game to play. Beck, of Oklahoma, is the only other man with more points overtaking the two leaders. The Sooner, with 72 points, has two more games to play, but it would take two phenomenal performances to permit Johnson to win. He have 109 and 96 points respectively. The three scores in the Aigle game came out of the game with minor injuries that will not keep them out of the game Friday right, but will mean that they will see light workouts this week. Of the three, Johnson, Harrington, Wolks, Wells is in the same condition having augmented his oak elbow injury. The game Friday night will be designated Johnson-Schauke night in honor of the two senior basketball men who are ending their athletic competition for Kansas. The time at the half will be devoted to paying a tribute to Glenn Cunningham by the Lawrence Relays club, No. 1. It will bear Cunningham's name and his Essen vasion in which he won three out of the four meets he entered. E. C. Quigley of St. Marys will be the official for the game. Men's Intramurals The weighing in for the intramuscular wrestling was done this afternoon Weight classes are divided into the 121 pound and the 138, 148, 158, 168, 178, 198, 218, 238, 258, 278, 298, 318, 338, Matches are conducted according to time schedule which is posted immediately after drawings are made. Because of the necessity of keeping within the time schedule, men failing to update their schedules require the time for their match must forget. All buits are to be seven minutes in length and if the referee does not award the bout to either contestant at the expiration of this period, two extra pe riod bouts of two minutes each will be wrestled. If either contentant brings his opponent to the mat and secures a position of advantage within the first one minute of wrestling the bout becomes contested. In any part of this continuous seven minute period terminates the match. If neither contender sustains a fall or a position of advantage before the expiration of one minute of wrestling the referee will stop the bout and the two minutes will elapse. The referee shall toss a coin and the winner of the toss may elect to go behind or underneath in the referee's position on the mat, at the beginning of the first three rounds, at the bout, no rest period being allowed. At the expiration of the first three minute bout, the referee shall stop the bout and put the contender who started with the position of advantage in the second bout to the start of the second three minute bout, no rest period being allowed. If a contestant secures a fall in the first three minute period, this terminates only the first three minute bout, and the second three minute bout shall be wrestled as though no fall had resulted in the previous bout. In case a consolation tournament is conducted of three periods of two minutes each. Fain falls only, shall count. Any part of both shoulders coming in contact with the mat for a period of two secures the foot. If the tatist tests secure falls in three minutes, two minutes, or the extra period bout, the match shall be awarded to the one securing the fall in the shorter time and its only shall be awarded points for the If no fall has resulted after the exiration of the regular period of wrestling, the referee shall award the bout > the contestant who shows greater creeping ability and aggressiveness, a better outcome and an average of at least one minute. The referee must make his decision before e consults the time-keeper's watch. In case the referee finds, after consulting the timekeeper, that the winner, according to his judgment, has less than a second's wait, the match shall be continued as an extra period bout. When no fall is secured in the extra period bout, the referee shall contest who has shown the greater wrestling ability and aggressiveness. Women's Intramurals --at the The women's intramural swimming meet will be held tomorrow, Feb. 28 at 4:30. Each organized house may enter as many as four women in each event, but each woman cannot enter more than three events. Margaret Walker, cx34, is swimming manager of this event, which is under the auspices of the W.A.W. Last year the P.D.Q.'s won the meet while the Chi Omega's took second place. The order of events which will be included in this meet are: relay, breast form, two length free style, diving, two lengths back stroke, two lengths side stroke, crawl for form, two lengths breast stroke, three lengths crawl. Basketball practice for class teams all will be hold tomorrow night at the ym. Juniors and seniors will practice 8. freshman and sophomores at 9. The mid-west physical education convention is to be held at Wichita, March 1, 2, and 4. Saturday morning there will be a special meeting for students expecting to start teaching them. The three talks to be presented are: "What a superintendent looks for in an applicant for a physical education teaching position," by L. W. Mayberry, Wichita. "How can a course preparing for physical education be used if no teaching position is secured?" by Misa Rosai, Allen of the W.Y.C.A. Toucha. "Problems of the first year in teaching physical education," by Bernie L. Goodrum, Chanute. Norman, Feb. 27. (Special)—After the Reds and Whites, University of Oklahoma spring football squads, had fought to a 0-9 tie at Owen Field Saturday afternoon in the first of five weekly spring practice games, Coach Lewie Hardge declared that he was "very well satisfied." FIRST PRACTICE GAME HELD AT NORMAN LAST SATURDAY "I was only natural that each team would present a strong defense since we had been out only one week," the Steiner mentor said. "I thought the timing was very good. I never saw a four with fine spirit and wuz this spring." Rifle Team Picture to Be Taken Members of the men's rifle team will meet at the entrance of Fowler shops to attend a charity event and be taken for the Jawahar. Those who have received awards in former years should wear them. All other team members will wear regular R.O.T.C. gear. All team members will be worn by all those possessing them. Track Marks Expected to Be Bettered in Meet University Host to High School Athletes April 21 Records for high school track may reasonably be expected to fall at the twenty-ninth interscholastic track meet to be held at the University of Kansas April 21, in connection with the Kansas Relays. Last year, four records were estal lahed, and the same number of new marks in other events were made in 1920. No meet was held in 1929. Three years ago, Glen Cunningham of Eikhart, now making history nationally for the University of Kansas, won the high school male in 431A, learning the previous record made in 1910 by Powell of Anthony. That same year, Dears of Lorraine put the 12-pound shot 54 feet, 10 inches, and Delbert White of Pleasanton set a new disc record at 153 feet, 8½ inches. The Wyndotte medley team set the other new record at 3:32.5. Teams Break Track Records Thus in half the events of the high school track meet, new records have been set within the past three years. Least year, the Wyndote relay team came back to cut three seconds from the half mile relay setting it at 13.1.5. In fact, the three leaders finished in better than the previous record. In the mile relay, Kansas Vocational set a new mark at $32.6. In section, set a new mark at $32.6. Wilhelm of Arkansas City, high point winner for the meet, made a new record for the 120-yard high hurdles at 15.7 seconds, while Little of Rock Creek put the javelin for 194 feet, 9½ inches. High Schools to Attend Meet The meet is held each year for Kansas high schools that are members of good standing of the Kansas State High School Athletic association and is run under the eligibility rules of that organization. The meet this year, as usual, will be held at Cedar Rapids A and B, the latter class being for high schools of less than 150 enrollment. Arkansas City high won the class A division last year with a total of 35 points and Wyndotte High of Kansas City, Kana, was runner up with 35% points. In class B first place went to Kansas Vocational School of Topeka with 35% points, while second place went to Waterville High with 27 points. The high school meet will be held this year, as in the past, in connection with the Eleventh Annual Kansas Relays, April 22. The high school athletes will be invited to stay over for the Kannas Relays as guests of the University Athletic association to watch a picked collection of university and college stars from all over the United States. One of the outstanding travel carnivals. Entry blanks for the interscholastic meet will be mailed from the athletic office to Kansas high schools late in March. Winners of the meet in past years: Class A Class B 1906 Central 1907 Lawrence 1910 Lawrence 1911 Lawrence 1913 Lawrence 1914 Hutchinson 1915 Torpica 1915 Wichita Co. 1917 Wichita 1918 Abilene 1919 Winfield 1920 Winfield 1921 Winfield 1922undo Winfield 1923 Winfield 1924 Arkansas City 1925 Wichita 1926 Wichita 1927 Wichita 1928 Wichita 1929 Wichita 1930 Wyandotte 1931-Not held. Dawson and Cunningham are rooming together in a New York hotel. "Mr. Frank Wykoff with three doors down the hall. We have been seenNew York," the Okhanna men added. He added that Cunningham Knights of Columbus meet March 15. Norman, Feb. 27 — (Special) "I just didn't run fast enough," wrote Glen Dawson, University of Oklahoma's football coach. He here in describing his defeat to Glenn Cunningham, University of Kansas phenom, in the 800-meter run at the Brooklyn Curb exchange meet last fall, the Wichita Falls win and Dawson was second. Dawson said Cunningham made good time considering that the runners didn't use spikes and that the track wasn't banked. Dawson was awarded a 16-inch high figure of a track athlete as the second place winner. Dawson Writes of Kansan Dickinson Co Caihun Co Anthony Pratt Chuo Humboldt Humboldt Pratt Valley Falls 1932 Arkansas City Kansas Voca. Oklahoma Says Cunningham Made Good Time in 800-Meter Run Beck's Feat Overshadowed Sooner Star Once Caged 23 Field Goals and a Free Throw Valley Falls Valley Falls Valley Falls Mulvane Chase Co. Chase Co. Chase Co. Chase Co. Perry Halstead Oskaloosa Norman, Okla. Feb. 27—(Special) The feat of an Extended University of Oklahoma forward, in scoring 11 field goals and 2 four shots, a total of 24 points, against Iowa State here Feb. 20, establishing a new individual scoring record for the Sooner Fieldhouse, prompted an extensive basketball research project with the greatest scoring achievements of all time by Sooner players since basketball was started here back in 1907. Ernest C. Lambert, of Okmoglee, captain and forward of the Sooner five of 1909, won out. Lambert, the records show, scored 47 points in a game against the Edmond. Oklahoma Teachs. Jan, 15, 1909, in the old gymnasium, making 23 field goals and a foul shot. Okalmaha won, 93 to 7. Lambert's feat was aided by the fact that the Sooners were meeting a weak opponent and playing in the old gymnasium, whose dimensions were 50x20 feet, and which had no out of bounds, and being played off the walls as in handball. 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A partial list of the cast include the following from the Hill: Crafton Callahan Calderwood Patterson Kerr Inge Nuckles Arbella Stewart Rice Reynolds Harker See the original show that entertained the boys in France. You will like it.