PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933 FOR LUNCH Ham Salad Sandwich and Hot Chocolate Union Fountain Sub Basement, Memorial Union FURS REPAIRED We have all kinds of pets on hand for repairing. We also do cleaning and glazing, which includes minor repairs without charge. Removal of debris on carpet. Cornelia Byrd—Furs 81412 Mass. (upstairs) Phone 85. The Number 65 The Price - 25c — The Name — Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. Mat. and Eve. 15c VARSITY TONIGHT Jackie Cooper Robert Coogan in "SOOKY" SATURDAY ONLY Double Program JOE E. BROWN "Fireman Save My Child" "RECKLESS RIDER" Also Chapter 5 Jungle Mystery SUN-MON— WILL ROGERS IN "TO BUSY TO WORK" NOW! ENDS SATURDAY The Picture They Didn't Dare Let You See Till Now! "The Big Drive" Secret Government Films Taken From Official War Records A Blast From Hell That Shakes the World Also—Zasu Pitts Comedy STARTS SUNDAY GEO. ARLISS King's Vacation It Combines the Drama of "Diarasei" With the Comedy of "The Millionaire" The Screen's Finest Actor: A Role as Human as an Emperor in His Night Shirt. Also - "Technocracy" Krazy Kaf-Novelty-News Oklahoma Will Attempt to Break Missouri Jinx 42nd STREET Is Coming McDermott's Five Will Try to Retain Big Six Norman, Feb. 17- (Spl.)—A desperate effort to break the jinx that rides with "Big Six" conference basketball teams that play on the road, will be made by the University of Oklahoma five when it meets the rejuvenated Missouri Tigers Friday night in the Brewer fieldhouse at Columbia. Leadership The Years Surprise Show Coach Hugh McDermott left yesterday, arriving this morning. He will take nine players and all practice workouts this week will determine which men go a good guess on the first seven would be, Acting Captain Beck, Anderson, Potts, Brom, Leanne C Brown, Browning and James are to be selected to be selected from Burk, Colb, Kroult, Robertson, Smith, T羽, and Vaurhn. Gwen Harold Brown's Nebraska five gave Oklahoma a whole of an argument here last Saturday night, leading to 30 to 24 mishaps in the half, but the game was fulfilled fully as good at his position as either Johnson of Kansas or Wagner of Missouri when they played here. However the Oklahoma team arose to the top with a 6-1 win over Miami, its high-scoring guards, ran in the final four minutes to score 10 points and got 39 to 35. The rangy Nebraska got more lay-up shots from block play than any team playing here in the second round, be it in excellent physical condition. Although Oklahoma at present leads the "Big Six" race with five wins and a lone defeat, that advantage means nothing since three of the four remaining games on the Sooner schedule are away from home with Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Georgia, Canada, Iowa and Lincoln. Iowa state plays at Norman Feb. 20. "Bad" Browning, sophomore guard from Eust. at present has a better scoring average than any forward or guard in the "Big Six," being surpassed only by two centers, Johnson and Wagner. Men's Intramurals Alpha Phi Ouces defended Theta Tau 23 to 8 end Delta Upson won from Triangle 27 to 10 in last evening's intramural basketball games. Four games will be played tonight. Delta Tau Delta vs Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omega vs Rowlands, Phi Kappa Pi vs Pi Kappa Alpha, and Alpha Kappa Pi vs Kappa Eta Kappa. The scores of last evening: Delta Upsilon—27 F G F T F F Noble, f 0 0 0 Kister, f 2 1 0 Jorgenson, e 3 1 1 Galloway, g 0 0 0 Butter, g 0 0 0 Lane, g 2 0 0 Triangle----19 | | F.G. | F.T. | F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Potetz, c | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Chemy, f | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Alexander, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Dawson, g | 2 | 0 | 0 | | Rubeg, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Sherver, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Tatwell, g | 0 | 0 | 1 | Referee, Quigley. Independents Win Trophy In the finals of the women's intramural basketball last night I W.I.W. won an easy game from Gamma Phi Beta. The win was 31-8. Miss Hoover office W. W. Scores 31-8 Victory in Women's Intramural Basketball Finals FG. FT. FT. Hunter, f 1 2 Johnson, j 1 0 Nathan, n 3 0 Matee, o 2 0 Matee, g 0 1 Matee, g 3 0 Alpha Phi Omega-23 F.G. F.T. F. White, f 1 0 1 Rose, f 0 1 0 Johnson, e 1 2 0 Mam, g 0 0 0 Bruzelius, g 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 I. W.W. has been the outstanding team of the independent division, while Gamma Phi Beta easily conquered the organized houses. In the game last night, however, I.W.W. showed its superiority by piling up a big lead. Naismith Talks to W. A. A Inventor of Basketball Shows Scrap book of Game's Development Dr. James Naismith spoke to the W. A. A. Wednesday evening at the Robinson gymnastics, explaining how he happened to originate the game of basketball and why he used different aspects of it. Referee. Baxter. Dr. Naimish exhibited his very interesting scrapbook concerning the development of basketball. Among the books he wrote were several dealing with the beginnings of women's basketball and the types of clothing they were in early days. He also showed a number of books obtained from foreign countries. The I.W.W. team is composed of C. Hunter, E. Morgan, F. Branje, B. Jyle, M. E. Edie, and L. Montgomery. The Gamma Phi Beta tetra consists of D. Birt, C. Lathrop, H. Kinney, L. Wright, E. Watermaler, and H. Onie. A short business meeting was held before Dr. Naismith's dress. Dorothy Lightbarn, president, presided. Mary Day committee reported that a Day committee, reported that letters had been sent out to the various high schools throughout the stateiving them to send representations to which is sponsored by the W. A. A. Pyle and Edie of I.W.W. were high scorers, as also was Birt of Gamma Phi Beta. A trophy will be presented to the winners of the finals. Gamma Phi Beta received the award last year. F.G. F.T. F. Hunter, g 0 0 1 Morgan, g 0 0 1 Baker, g 1 0 1 Pyle, f 7 1 0 Edle, c 6 0 0 Montgomery, f 2 0 0 I. W. W.-31 Lathrop, f | F.G. F.T. F Kinney, f | 1 1 0 Birt, c | 2 0 0 Cake, g | 0 0 0 Wright, g | 0 0 0 Watermulder, g | 0 0 1 Opie, g | 0 0 1 Gamma Phi Beta----8 Dr. H. Lane's class in embryology, an advanced course, has the largest enrolment in the history of the department, 33, while the actual seating capacity of the class-room designed to accommodate the class is only 32. Class Over-runs Classroom Referee. Hoover. Intramural Swimming Meet Set for Feb. 21-25 Entries Due by Next Monday; Competition to Be in Nine Events The intramural swimming meet is scheduled to begin Tuesday, Feb. 21. Final events will be held Thursday, Feb. 23. In order to be considered in team competition in an event, each organization is required to swim two men in each event and may compete three. The marks of the two highest men from each organization are averaged and the one whose team average is best in an event receives five points. That team whose average is second shall receive three points, third, two points, and fourth, one point. The individual whose mark in the event is the best is the individual winner and receives one point for his team. The winning team is determined by adding team scores in all events. A player who earns a score for man for completing his event. An individual may swim either unattached or for entry points for his organization. Events to be held are the 200-yard medley relay, 50-yard dplash, plumpee, 100-yard backstroke, 100-yard backstroke, diving 220-yard dash, and 100-yard dash. Inter-organization wrestling preliminaries will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28 and Wednesday, March 1. The semi-finals will be held March 2 and finals Tuesday, March 7. Entry blanks are to be in by Feb. 20 Wrestling Starts Feb. 28 Four men may be entered in each weight but only three may compete. When more than three men make the weight for which they are entered their manager must designate inmates to participate. These are to compete. A man may wrestle in only one class. He may compete in a class heavier than his weight but **Number Drawings Show** They have been made for the open international competition. These matches must be played immediately. The pairings: Powell vs. Gartiner, Bondank vs. Larson, Lesson vs. Rudolph, Wye vs. bye, Rudolph, Wye vs. bye, Nichon vs. Reynolds, Durham vs. Wang vs. Baxter, Wye vs. koe斯特, Baxter vs. Koe斯特, Foster, Beck vs. Grimes, Lewin vs. bye, Morrison vs. Bloomquist, and Spalburgus vs. Handball Drawings Made none under his weight. Entry blanks must be signed by the hospital physician and in by Feb. 24. "Missed Date" Is Explained Missouri Expected Kansas Matmen for Meet Last Evening Five members of the University of Kansas wrestling team left this morning for Columbia, Mo., where they will meet the Missouri Tigers in a Big Six contest tonight. Captain Peter Mekhern, Olympic champion, Nolan Sander, made the trip. Herbert Alphin, swimming coach, accompanied the队. Through a understanding, Missouri officials and wrestlers believed the mat met to have been scheduled for last night, and this morning thewires between the two schools were illuminated. The explanations were forthcoming. The Tigers, however, agreed to hold the meet this evening. HARGISS TO HOLD TRYOUTS FOR TEACK MEN TOMORROW Coach Bill Hargis reports that Saturday afternoon, he will hold troys for track and field athletes. Due to the cold weather, which has hampered the men, Coach Hargis, says that the longer races will be shortened somewhat in order that there will be no danger of the men injuring themselves. He is holding these tryouts in order to get a line on his new material. Send The Daily Kansan home DICKINSON Where Students Meet TODAY AND SATURDAY Broadway's Champion Gold Digger in Action! MAE WEST — in — (He Was Her Man But) NEWS - COMEDY - TRAVELOGUE "SHE DONE HIM WRONG" STARTING SUNDAY! THE WOMAN ACCUSED "19 AUTHORS WROTE IT" NANCY CARROLL and Others Wednesday-Thursday — No Price Increase! BY REQUEST Eddie Cantor 'The Kid From Spain' COMING SOON! "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" Tobacco to smoke right has to be a different kind of tobacco from that used in cigarettes...and it has to be made by an entirely different process... OUT in Kentucky, where they have pretty women, fast horses, and blue grass, there grows a tobacco called White Burley. It doesn't grow anywhere else in the world. There is a type of this White Burley that is best suited for pipe smoking. It is neither too thick nor too thin. It is not light and chaffy; at the same time, it is not rank or strong. "U, S.Type 31" is the government classification for White Burley. Since no other pipe tobacco has yet been found which seems to equal White Burley, this is what we use in making Granger Rough Cut. Next, we use the Wellman Method, a famous 1870 method of making pipe tobacco, to give Granger its fine flavor and fragrance. Then, too, Granger is "Rough Cut"—just like they used to "whittle" their tobacco off a plug with a jack-knife. It smokes cool, lasts longer and never gums a pipe. And finally, we want to sell Granger for 10 cents. Good tobacco—right process—cut right. So we put Granger in a sensible soft foil pouch instead of an expensive package, knowing that a man can't smoke the package. Cranger has not been on sale very long, but it has grown to be a popular smoke. Folks seem to like it. 2 Liggett oilbyersTobacco Co.