PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 Jayhawks Leave for Crucial Tilt With Aggie Five Wildeats Are Big Hurdle in Path of Kansas' Big Six Title Hopes QUIGLEY IS OFFICIAL Dr. F. C. Allen, Kansas basketball mentor, was in communication with Manhattan this morning and reports that the Aggies have reached a high state of excitement over the Kansas game tomorrow. They have visions in Manhattan of again enacting the role of "Jack-the-Giant-Killer," as last year about this time the Aggie five chances to make it possible for Kansas to win the title, and this year they expect to do the same to Kansas for Oklahoma. Probable Starting Lineup Probable Starting Lineup Kansas F Harrington F Jukk F Columbia C F G Schanke F Skelki (c) Problematics F Kansas F Harrington F Jukk F Columbia C F G Schanke F Skelki (c) ten members of the Jayhawk basketball squad, accompanied by Dr. Forest C. Allen, will leave tomorrow morning to meet them will will meet the Kansas State Wildcats in a big six conference game. The men who will probably make the trip are Johnson, Schaake, Harrington and Brayton, Ursie, Curd, Klass and CasinI. A final workout tonight will close the team's preparation for the game. Bill Johnson and Paul Harrington, leftermen who have not been reporting for practice all week under orders from Coach F. C. Allen, will practice with the team for the first time since the Iowa State game. Dr. Allen hopes that the lay-off will bring the two veterans back to full play and ciddely off form for the past two weeks, and the Kansas coach decided that they were stale. Wildcats Win Four Straight Four straight innings. Four straight innings is the record of Couch Cochrane, Purple quintet for the four weeks. After getting off to a poor start in Big Six play, the Aggies have staged a strong comeback, and stand in even chance of handing the Jayhawks a defeat to tomorrow night. The Kansas State starting five, Boyd Graham, Dallon, Skradsen, and Breen, are all seasoned veterans, and now that they have struck their stride, will be a real fee for Kansas. Game a Crucial One Dr. Allen has been using his sophomore material to replace Harrington and Johnson this week in practice. Most of the scrimmages have found Walters at center, Urie and Benn or Card at forwards, and Schake and Gray at guards. It is possible that this combination may start the game tomorrow, although if Johnson and Harrington are injured, the players who have recovered from their slumps they will undoubtedly take the floor with the open whistle. According to an announcement from the Athletic office today, Ernest C Quidley, of St. Marys, has been selected as the next game, which will begin at 7:30 pm. A victory for Kansas against the Angies would assure the Jayhawk-Sooner tilt here till next Saturday night being a contest for the Big Six title. Oklahoma and Kansas are at present tied for the lead with six victories and seven goals. The opponent's victory would put Coach Allen's队 in a commanding position in the standings. Oklahoma plays Nebraska the night after the Kansas game. Examiners' School Starts McCue Directs Life Saving Tests at Robinson Gymnastium First sessions of an examiners' school for students enrolled in first aid and life saving have held last night at the University of Kansas pool. Robinson gymnastium, under the direction of A. T. McCue, field representative of the First Aid and Life Saving Service of the American National Red Cross. Fifteen members went through their pieces from 7:30 to 11 last night, and further work is outlined for tonight at the same hours. Final demonstrations will be completed tomorrow morning beginning at 9 o'clock. Students who pass the tests touror row will be qualified to act as examiners of similar work in other localities where they are being trained, but are being reviewed on their work. Mr McCue will go from Lawrence to Manhattan, where he will conduct a similar study at Kansas college beginning Monday of next week. The public is invited to attend the demonstrations either tonight or tomorrow morning. Jayhawk and Wildcat Tangle Once Again Coaching Staff Sponsors All-School Fistic Tourney Bill Ramey in Charge of Boxing Lessons Before Meets An all-University championship boxing tournament to determine the Hill champions in each weight division was announced today at the athletic office. The tournament is being sponsored by the coaching staff of the department, and a gold medal will be presented to the winner of each weight division, with a special cup for the team winner to be awarded. All participants will not score points in the regular intramural competition, however. Any man in the University may enter the tournament provided he takes the regular supervised b住宿 instruction and training which is to be made available by the University under the direction of Bill Ramsey, well known K U. amateur boxer. Those desired to enter must sign up at once with Ramsey who will be available each afternoon, beginning Monday, Feb. 27, in the gymnasium, Gymnasium, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. The training period under Ramsey will the train until the final two or three days of March when the actual tournament will be announced, the dates to be an- nounced later. "This tournament is designed to determine the actual booking "champion at all weights for the University of Kansas." Coach Ad Lindsay said today, "All equipment for training will be furnished to those entering, except gym nets. We have provided competent supervised internships in order to enter, and no contestant will be allowed to go into the tournament who has not taken the preschooled training under Ramie all of which is to be free. We want every man interested in trying for a championship gold medal to enter this tournament, but the start on training must be made at once, starting Monday, as no one who is not properly competed is allowed to make in the tournament boards when they begin late in March." Each fraternity or club may enter as many men in as many weight divisions as it wishes, and each man advancing a bowl in the tournament will score **won't** Women's Intramurals Free-Throw Tourney Enter blanks for women's free-throw intramurals are now ready. Managers should get them immediately at the gym office. March 3 is the deadliest month. Any number up to six may be entered. Each woman will throw 60 times, 20 each on three different days. The team will receive the total scores will compete in the finals. Dates for the free throws have been set for: Miss Ruth Hover announced today that entry blanks for the swimming meet to be held Tuesday, Feb 28, at the Mamaroneck Community in by tomorrow noon at the barn. Monday, March 6 - 4:30 or 12:30. Tuesday, March 7 - 4:30 or 12:30. Monday, March 13 - 4:30 or 12:30. Final Tuesday, March 14 - 4:30. Volley ball—L. W. W. and Theta Phi Alpha. The finish for the women's deck tennis will be played off today between Hunter-Etie and Baker-Walker, all of L. W. W. Swimming Entries Due Deck Tennis Finals On Riffle—Group, Alpha Delta Pi; Individual, Maurine Strain. Tennis—Group, Kappa Kappa G Individual, Alice Smith, I. W. W. …thifuf HrhMYmamma GammaR Winners in the other intramural games have been: Borkhose- lae Daming, Corbin. Deck Tennis - To be played on today fling-pong. Stucca Cullin, Delta Zeta basketball-I. W. W. and Gamma Fhi Hota Horseshoes—Ida Lanning, Corbin. Buckinghamshire. HONOR WILDCAT CAPTAIN Manhattan, Feb. 24—(Special) “To-morrow night’s basketball game here between State College and Missouri,” Captain Andy Skradskis, above, of Kansas City, Kan., who is playing his second and last year on the Kansas State team. Skradskis in the second member of his team in the special basketball team in the past five years. Intramural Standings The total intramural points to da Sororities Alpha Delta Pi 280³/₃ Gamma Phi Gamma 280³/₃ Alpha Girvan Pi 290³/₃ Chi Omega 290³/₃ Kappaappa Omega 290³/₃ Kappa Kappa Gamma 290³/₃ Gamma Phi Beta 196 Pi Betta 174 Alpha Xi Xi Delta 114 Theta Phi Alpha 110 Alpha Alpha Theta 110 L. W. W. Walkins 477 T. N. F. 200 Independent 191 Corbin 190 Revenue 144 In the second day of the intramurra swimming meet held yesterday, Triangle won the 100-yard dash, Phi Gamma Delta won the 100-yard back stroke and Sigma Nu was the winner of the fancy diving event. The remaining two events, 200-yard relay and 200-yard dash, were held this afternoon. Phi Gam is leading with a total of 45 points. Beta is next with 38; Sigma Men's Intramurals Nu, 33; Triangle, 31; D. U, 28; Kaupia Sigma, 39; Phil Delti, 61; Kappa, Ghea Tu, 6; and Kayhawks, 1. These are computed from the first two days' 100-yard dash: Individual winner, Snyder, D. U. Time: 1.92. Team win- er, Triangle Team average, 1.12 Beta Team average, 1.12. Bac- tian Phi Gain, Team average, 1.148 (Chain, 1.148; Brown, 1.135; Third, Beta, Team average, 1.155; Field, Beta, Team average, 1.156; Team team average, 1.189 (Snyder, 1.092; Butler, 1.286). Yesterday's results: 100-yard back stroke Individual winner, Alexander, Phi Giam, Time, 1:14 Team winner, Phi Giam, Team average (1.65), Second, Beu, Team average, 1:37.5 (M. Nichols, 1:34.5; C. Nichols, 1:41.3) Third, Sigma Nu, Team average, 1:29.4 (McEllein, 1:38; Marshall, 1:41) Fourth, Sigma Nu, Team average, 1:29.4 (Cheney, 2:04.2; Thorne, 2:29.2). In the only basketball game played last evening Phi Gamma Delta 'B' defeated Kayhawk 'B' 30 to 27. The game between Sigma Alpha Episton 'a' vs Kaappa Sigma 'a' was postponed. This was one of the games in the playoff for the championship of the 'B' divisional these four teams and the Jayhawks. Fancy duck. Individual winner, Marshall Sigma. 106.3 points. Team average, 85.7 points (Marshall, 106.3; McLemuel, 65.2). Second, Kappa Sigma. team average, 84.6 points. 60.4 points. Pi Dhi. Team average, 67.45 points (Champlin, 74.3; Moors, 60.6). Fourth, Beta. Team average, 57.7 points (Stotts, 64.2; Robbins, 57.7 points) Mr. Goerz wrote this bit of history when it was recalled to him by recent stories of the first organized team at KU. in connection with the ceremony honoring Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the Kansas-Iowa State game last week. Phi Gam 'B' Wins Kansan Writes Dr. Allen of First Basketball Games Played in State Information as to the first organized basketball team in Kansas, has come to the deck of Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and head coach of basketball at the University of Kansas, from R. A. Geerz of Newton, Kansas. Totals 15 0 0 Kayhawk 'B—27 FG FT Varval, f 1 1 Newton, f 2 1 Thomas, c 2 1 Nixon, g 1 0 Johnson, g 0 0 Powers, g 0 0 Phi Gamma Delta 'B'-30 FG 7 T Bajterles, f 4 FT 0 Chairls, g 3 0 Steiger, g 3 0 Sleeper, c 1 0 Nicoblush, g 0 0 Stilwell, g 0 0 Pells, g 0 0 Mr. Goerz writes that he first played the game of basketball at Wichita, Kansas, in 1843 and 1858, when the game was the first time a ball game came to Wichita directly from the Springfield, Mass., Y.M.C.A. Training School when Mr. Goerz had invented the game in 1858. The box score: The game as played by Mr. Goerz at All wrestling entries are due Monday, Feb. 27 and must be checked by the hospital physician. The preliminary wrestling will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28, and Wednesday, March 1, at 4:30 o'clock. The semi-finals will be conducted Thursday, March 2 and the finals March 7. Endorses. Industrial Arbuth Cat Topelka, Feb. 24—(UP) The Kansas Kansas endorsed the honey bill presentation of industrial alcohol in the state. A motion to strike out the enacting clause lost by 17 to 29. Two basketball games are scheduled for tonight. Delt Pie vs. Beta, and A K. L. vs. Triangle. The 'games will be played at 9:30 a.m. games, for tomorrow are 9:30 a.m. m kappa Sigma vs. D. T. D. and C. D. S. vs. Ppi. Shi 1:30. m, Delta Chi vs. A. T. O. and S. A. B. or Kappa Endorses Industrial Alcohol Bill Totals 12 3 Wichita, however, was not by an organized team, as the number of players wishing to play were simply divided up evenly on each side and the game went on with six or eight or fifteen or any number on a side. In 1898, Mr. Geerz writes he moved to Newton and the first team in Kansas was orgized for the Y.M.C.A. by W. C. Kusa. However, that team found no opponent and the games were played at Newton's Newton teams, the Axx and Eagles. According to Dr. Naismith, the first organized basketball west of the Mississippi was played at the University of Kansas in 1894. From 1895 to 1898 under the direction of a Mrs. Clark of the physical education department. Dr. Naismith served as head coach. Naismith had the first organized University of Kansas team in 1898. Forecasting the outcome of sport events is like trying to figure out when "your ship will come in." Even Jack Sutherland, that venerable Pittsburgh football coach, gets only about thirty per cent of his weekend forecasts of football games correct. So I decided not to try to predict them, and add some figures in black and white in trying to dope out a possible outcome of the Big Six basketball race. Should Kansas defeat Oklahoma in its final game but lose tomorrow to Kansas State as the wise ones are picking the possible outcome, the Jayhawk will probably tie for first place. For this reason, Kansas must brake in its final game of the season while Missouri must run true to form and lose at least one of its three remaining games. If this happens the final standings of the leaders will look as fol- Kansas 7 3 .700 Oklahoma 7 3 .600 Missouri 6 4 .600 If Kansas should drop both of its final games Oklahoma will win the title regardless of the outcome of the Sooner-Cormornhunter game. This is of course, assuming that Missouri will win only two games and Oklahoma will win one, the leaders will finish as follows: Oklahoma 8 2 .800 Kansas 6 4 .600 Missouri 6 4 .600 On the other hand, if Kansas wins both of its remaining games, the Jayhawkers will have a clear cut title advantage with the standings of the lead- Kansas 8 2 .800 Oklahoma 7 3 .700 Missouri 6 4 .600 Another possibility is for Kansas to defend the Agios tomorrow night and lose to Oklahoma a week from Saturday night. If this happens and the Sooners lose to Nebraska the race will end in a tie as shown in the first section. If Kansas does the above and Oklahoma defends Nebraska then the Sooners will win championship with the standings the same as shown in the second section. Summing up all these facts one draws the conclusion that Missouri has only an outside chance to tie for the title so we will eliminate the Tigers, leaving Kansas and Oklahoma. 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