PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933 Mat. and Eve . . . 15c VARSITY TONIGHT-TOMORROW Chuckle and Cheer With WILL ROGERS in "Too Busy to Work" with Martin Nixon EXTRA! Actual Scenes of the Attempted Assimilation of President- Elect Rosevelt at Miami Also Imperfect Lover Magic Carpet TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Welcome Back! CLARA BOW in "CALL HER SAVAGE" WHY PAY MORE? After College WHAT? Engineering? Harry D., Watts, P. of James Stewart & Co., Inc., builders of home and office equipment worldwide, say "World progress depends upon engineering. No wonder eager college men took toward the job; they must you must have a technical background, ability to take the course, or take advantage of the break." A recent investigation showed Edgeworth his voices woke at 42 out of 54 leading colleges **ABILITY to take the knocks." And yet brains count above all. That's why in engineering, as in college, a pipe is the favorite smoke. A appetite of good old EdgeWorthy Smoking Tobacco clears the brain for those intensive problems that confront the engineer . . . or the college man. Of course most college men know Edgeworth. " They like its distinctive flavor that comes only from this blend of fine old burlesy. Perhaps you'd like to try before you buy. Then just write it on the back cover. Then rich, Richmond, Va., and you'll get a free sample package of Edgeworth. * A recent investigation enabled Edgeworth the Buy Edgeworth anywhere in two forms—Edgeworth Plug and Edgeworth Plug. Slice. Shield. package to pack bumier.tin. some in vacuum at storage room. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Conference Lead May Be Dropped in K-Aggie Battle Jayhawks Must Down Kansas State to Retain First Place in Big Six TO MEET STRONG FIVE Again leading the field, the Kansas Jahawkers this week will enter the house stretch of the Big Six conference basketball race to defend their titles. The team's teams in the circuit, Kansas State this week and Oklahoma the week after. Coach Charles Corsaut's Kansas Angies, who will oppose the Jayhawks Saturday at Manhattan, offer a serious threat to the Mount Oread cage titles hopes. The Angies, after a poor start in their first conference games, have been able to gain the team to them have under-ruled in early season predictions. Led by Captain Andy Skradki, and Bus Boyd, star guard, the purple quintet has shown a brand of offensive basketball not to be considered lightly in any league. One of the Angie's pet tricks is to stage a last minute rally and path a play from the first end, a point margin when it seemed hope-less lost. The Jayahawkers, whose play last Saturday night was satisfactory in that they won the game, will probably be in better shape this week. Light workouts will be in order most of the time this week. Particularly pleasing in the game against Iowa State was the work of the first year men on the squad, for it is on these men that Coach Forrest Allen must depend to a great extent. Wells, Ursie, Gray and Bemn have all shown themselves capable of handling a regular berth in a more than satisfactory manner. With Gray and Wes in the midfield, they should ready to serve as replacements. Dr Allen is well prepared for the final games of the season. After a mid-season slump that enables his rivals to cut down his lead considerably, Bill Johnson, Kansas center, made another bid for conference scoring honors against Iowa State when he garnered three baskets and four free tosses for a total of 10 points. At present Johnson leads his nearest rival, Wagner of Missouri, by 12 points although the Kanas has played in four of the 13 points he scored Saturday night. Dick Wells has jumped to third place in the standings, 10 points behind the Tiger center. Ten Marksmen Score 3345 NOW! Rifle Team Finishes Second Week of Intercollegiate Competition The ten highest scores for the week ending Feb. 18, were announced today by Major W. C. Koenig, professor of military science. The names of the men and their respective scores out of 349 were followed: Edward Smiley, c. 349; Hall Taylor, c. 33; cap, 354; Sam McKone, c. 36;帽, Henry White, c. 348; Royce Reavrin, c. 329; T. J. Craig, c. 305; D. E. Leigh, c. 334; Guy W. Baker, c. 319; G. E. Hulbert, c. 339; J. M. Carlson, c. 343, Total points, 3345. ENDS WEDNESDAY The team has just finished its second week of competition and the scores are expected to arrive from the various colleges sometime this week. The competition last week was won by the Oregon State College, Washington University, University of Wisconsin, and the New York Military Academy. RADIO CITY TURNED THEM AWAY! Direct From Engagement at Royse New York City Music Hall First Picture to Draw Overflow Crowds to the Biggest Theater Also TECHNOCRACY Krazy Kat - Novelty - News The Year's Surprise Picture 42nd STREET BOUGHT BY THE CUBS Beryl Richmond, star left-handed for the Baltimore Orioles of the international league, who has been named the MVP for a reported price of $15,000. Sooner Five May Regain First-Place Tie Tonight Victory Over Iowa State Would Even Oklahoma With Kansas Norman, Okla., Feb. 20—(Special) The University of Oklahoma basketball team can go back into a tie for the "Big Six" conference leadership here Monday night by defeating Coach Louis Menge's Iowa State five on the Fieldhouse floor in the last home conference game this season for Oklahoma. The team will be dedicated to Elvin Anderson, veteran player, who is playing his last season. Iowa State is the team that bung a surprise 31 to 25 defeat on Oklahoma in the opening conference game of the season at Ames, Iowa, Jan. 7. Defeated by the Missouri five of Coach George Edwards, 30 to 40, before 4,000 persons at Columbia Friday night, 2017, when an early afternoon determined to turn Iowa State and assure themselves of a 600 per cent finish in the final standings regardless of the outcome of the college game. A statement from Lawrence and Lincoln, March 3 and 4. This week's "Big Six" schedule should make or break the Missouri five, which has yet to win a road game. If Coach Edward's team can break its road jinx and take both Iowa State and Nebraska Friday and Saturday, then get over Kansas State at Columbia; March 4 they'll be hard to keep from losing. But the Tigers may find Kansas State at Columbia than either Kansas or Oklahoma were, for Coach Corsart not only has a team of rangy husky veterans but in Dalton, a hustling center fully as tall as Wagner. Dr. F. C. Allen's Kansas team apparently will still close the season with seven victories and three defeats. The Jahweyhams meet the Kansas Agies at Manhattan this Saturday night, and Oklahoma at Lawrence the following Saturday. Of these two contests, Kansas will be the Kansas State state it is believed A double tie for the championship, or even a triple tie is easily possible this year. To Give First Aid Talks A series of first aid and life save talks and demonstrations will be given in June at the Duquesne County chapter of the American Red Cross, was announced by H. G. Alphas, instructor of physical education, Mr. McCue, who is special life saving field representative of the national organization, is experienced in swimming and life saving methods, having worked in Cress耕 school and as a teacher in public schools and Boy Scout organizations. McCue Will Demonstrate Life Saving and Conduct Examiners School The schedule for the three days i as follows: Allen Expects Repetition of Last Year's Standing 10:30—Lecture at Lawrence Memorial High School. 9:30—Lecture to examiners class. 12:30—Luncheon, Kiwants club. 11:30—Water demonstration for women at K. U. pool. 12:00—Milk demonstration for women at K. U. pool. K. U. pool. 0:00 - interview, over KFKU (E. R. Coach Believes Team Has Two Tough Games Yet to Play 7. 30 to 10.00-Examiners school at K. U. pool. unit. 4:00—Water demonstrations, men, at Thursday, Feb. 23 7:30 to 10:00—Examiners school, K.U pool. 6:00—Interview over KFKU (E. R. Elbelt) 1:30—Lecture at Oread Training School 2:30-Luncheon Kiwanis club. 2:30-Lecture on first aid, R.O.T.C. 9:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.-Finish examiners school. Friday, Feb. 24 Emporia—(UP)—Nine states and 88 Kansas counties are represented at Emporia Teachers College, according to the office. The enrollment is 1,502. Out in front by a slim margin in the Big Six basketball race, and with Oklahoma and Missouri still possibilities along with Kansas for the 1933 championship, Dr. F. C. Allen, the Kansas coach, said today that he is still standing by his statement of last week that he will be "well satisfied" if Kansas the season ends, ween and 3 lost, the season of the Jenkins held the past two years when they won the title and three years ago when they finished second. With the Kansas State College team to be met at Manhattan Saturday, and Oklahoma here March 3, Kansas has a number of points pointed out, and declared he would be well pleased if the Jayhawks come through with one victory in the two games. "I figure Missouri will be put out of the running after playing Nebraska this week at Lincock, and I am not so much worried," said Iowa State Friday at Ames either. "Kansas will this week in meeting the Aggies at Manhattan be playing its fifth game away from home and with two won and two lost on the road now that it has been played. The club capable of winning more away from home than it loses. So far Kansas is the only club in the circuit to win two games away from home this season, and the team at least it has won three out of five games away from Lawrence." Dr. Allen said he much feared the Aggies this week as they have beaten Kansas two out of three already this year, and Graham and Datton, the 6 best in the division, proving greatly the past few weeks. He said Kansas was sub-normal in morale and condition all last week and showed the effects of it in the game against Iowa, which won despite poor play. He explained that he removed Harrington, Gray and Johnson from the game early and sent in subs because he was impressed that the regulars were not playing up to his expectations of hard work is the program this week. Men's Intramurals --schedules, rates and all information Phone 590 The first day of the intramural swimming meet is scheduled for tomorrow. Five events will be held, the first beginning at 4:30. The 300-yard medley relay is the first on the list after which the 50-yard dash, plunge, and 100-meter dash will follow in consecutive order. Final events are to be held Thursday. Six basketball games will be played tonight; *Acacia* B'i, *v*. *Jayhawk* B'; Kappa Bs, *vs*. Beta, Phai Psi, *vs*. Sigma Chi; Sigma Chi B'i, *v*. D. T. D'; A. T. O, *vs*. S. P. E.; and Jayhawk *vs*. Phil Deit. The standings of the teams to date are: Division I— W L Pet. Beta 8 1000 Phi Delt 7 1875 Kowalski 6 2750 Kowalski H 6 750 A. T. O 4 371 S. A. O 4 450 D. T. D 3 750 S. P. E 3 375 Delia Chi 1 7 125 Jankyhi 1 7 125 Acetua 1 8 111 Division II— W L Pet. Sigma Nu 8 1889 Du L 8 1889 Keyhawks 6 3666 Phi Gam 6 3666 Sigma Chi 3 625 Phi Ake 5 357 S. A. E 4 500 C. D. S 4 544 A. K. L 4 544 Triangle 0 8 900 Fi K. A 0 8 900 Division III— W L Pet. Tennessee Club 8 1000 Pha L 7 875 A. K. Pis 4 857 Alpha Phi Omega 4 160 Phi Tau 3 350 Phi K. E 3 357 K. E. K 1 642 Wakaraus 1 7 125 Alpha Chi Sigma 5 000 KANSAS CITY Division IV— W 8 L Pct. Jayhawk B 0 1 0.00 Kagawa B 2 1 0.00 Kayahawk B 6 2 7.50 Phi Gam B 2 2 7.50 S. A. B 3 4 7.71 Acnela B 4 3 5.71 Phi Gam B 4 3 5.70 Beta B 4 3 5.70 Phi Delt B 4 5 4.44 Sigma Chi B 4 5 3.75 D. T. B 3 4 3.75 A. T. O. B 2 5 2.85 Delta B 0 8 0.00 S. P. E. B 0 8 0.00 Go by Greybound Bus 13 buses every day. New low fares good on every bus. Service to almost any point in America. Sample one-way fares. Sallina $4.30 New York $22.15 St. Louis $4.90 Los Angeles 28.50 Chicago 7.90 Topeka 28.90 Women's Intramurals Swimming Meet to Be Held An intramural swimming meet will be held Feb. 28, at 4:30 p.m. between the I.W.W.'s and the sororites. Each team manager, whose names have been previously published, should hand in a record of entrances before Friday, Feb. 24. UNION BUS TERMINAL 638 Mass. St. The order of events will take place as follows: WESTERN GREYHOUND 1. Relays; four girls, each to swim one length of the pool; 2. Breast stroke form; 3. Two lengths free style; 4. Style dives—running front or swain dive; back dive; front jack knife; two op-tional dives; five lengths back stroke; 6. two lengths side stroke; 7. crawl for three lengths breast stroke; 9. three lengths crawl. WRESTLING TEAM TO MEET K-AGGIES TOMORROW NIGHT The Ping-Pong finals will be played at a date selected by the players. The final results will be determined be- tween Culpep, Culip, and Elizabeth Hinshew, c. 35. The University of Kansas wrestling team will leave here tomorrow morning by motor car for Manhattan, where he will attend a college mat team tomorrow night. The same wrestlers who made the trip to meet Missouri last week will make the trip to Manhattan. They are: 118-pounds, Wayne Sanderson, Lawrence; 126-pounds, Darold Eagle, Tulsa, Oka; 135-pounds, Elwood Leep, Kansas City, Kan; 145-pounds, Martion Everley, Eudor; 155-pounds, Jack Winkle, Columbus, Kan; 165-pounds, George Nolland, Lawrence; 175-pounds, James K. Tilford, Wichita; heavy-weight, Peter J. Mehring, Kirsten. Monday, Feb. 20 6 p.m. Campus Calendar, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes. Send The Daily Kansan home. Make Plans Now! Starting Sunday, Feb. 26 "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" DICKINSON Hit After Hit - Week After Week TODAY - TOMORROW "I LIVED WITH HIM!".. Hear This Cry, Wrung From the Tortured Soul of a Girl Fighting For Her Life and Her Love! The Woman Accused with NANCY CARROLL · CARY GRANT · JOHN HALLIDAY By ten world-famous authors- RUPERT HUGHES VICKI BAUM ZANE GREY VINA DELMAR IRWIN COBB GERTEUR ATHEMTON J.P.MEVEY URSULA PARROT POLAR BANKS SOPHIE KERR Dnmatized by BEAVARD MILLER EXTRA! EXTRA! 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