PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers Face An Old Court Jinx in Tilt Tomorrow Kansas Has Not Defeated Missouri on Home Court for Pest Five Years SCHAAKE IS INJURED The Probable Starting Lineups **Probable Starting Lineup** KANSAS MISSUOE Harrisoning F C Harrisoning F C Johnson C G Schako or Urie G Gergen J Miller Jenner Jergen Facing a jinx that has kept Jay, hawker quitters from winning at Columbia for five years, Coach Cornez C. Allen's basketball squad will invade Tiger territory tomorrow night to defend one-game lead in the 12th place. The team took a light workout has night and wiltaper off with a short practice this afternoon. Coach Aller reports that all of his players are in good shape, and he has cut down or scrimmage to avoid possible injury Missouri, although it lost to Kansas by a 27-35 score earlier in the season, has defeated two conference opponents in its home games this season, winning from Iowa State and Nebraska at Columbia. Race Grows Hotter With the race for conference honors growing hotter, the Jashawkers must win tomorrow night if they are to continue to set the pace for the other Big Six teams. Okhama, only one pane behind Kansas, is rated as a probable State tournament winner. In the event of a State tournament, would take the lead. George Edwards, Tiger coach, has shifted his listup somewhat following a disasterous road trip, on which his team lost four consecutive games. Barry Sanders, who has been assigned a starting birth with Stuber, will not start due to a recent injury. Wagner will remain at center, with Miller and Jorgenson at guards. Johnny Cooper, sensation of last year's season, will replace Passer in the starting lineup. Kansas Regulators to Start The Kansas startling inertion will be the first team to use most of the week in practice, the combination that has seen the most action in previous games. Harrington and Johnson, who are the conference's two leading scores at present, are assured of starting positions, as is dunne The other two players, Gray and Wells, have displayed the best basketball of any of Dr. Allen's group of sophomores, and their work, both on offense and defense, is on a par with that of the sound veterans. sophomores, and their work, both on offense and defense, is on a par with that of the squid veterans. Schake and his team practiced in practice the afternoon and Schake developed a charley home. Dr. Allen did not know of the injury until just before practice yesterday and did not allow the Kansas guard to participate in practice. If Schake is not ready to start tomorrow, Urie will be at the other guard post as he was used at that position last night. Carl Baldwin also other possibility at the next pest but his ankle is still weak from an early The same nine men who made the trip to Nebraska will go to Columbia. They are Johnson, Harrington, Schaake, Gray, Wells, Card, Ursula, Kiasa, and Benn. They will leave here at 7:00 p.m. on Friday for a midnight train out of Kansas City. Scores of Kansas-Missouri games since formation of the Big Six. Missouri Karsu 38° 31° 34 34 33 33 20 20 12° 17° 29 18 22 18 20° 40° 13 31 26 19 26 22 16 24 27 35 Exhibition --- Men's Intramurals Men's Interamateurs The final intramural basketball schedule for the 2023-24 season, announced today by E. R. Elbel, director of intra- national teams, is as follows: 6:30 p. m—Acacia B vs. K Sig B and hi Pi B vs Psi Gam B. `bi P1 b vs Phi Gam B` `P 1 p, m - Sig Nu v vs Phi Gam and` Gayhawk v. 15, L. 10 p. m.-Jayhawk v. Acacia and S [1] 10 p.m.—A Chi Siq vs Phi Mu A and Delta Ci cv, S P E. o0 p p m . - Kayhawk B vs Gli Chi B o1 Ph Doll B vs Jachwk B 9 p. m.-College vs Engineers and Graduates 10 p. m—Chi D Sig vs Sig Chi and A K Poi vs Phi Chi 10 p. m.—A P O vs Theta Tau and Telescope vs D U Foh. 17 For 11-17 Delta Tau vs Beta and A T O vs Rowlands. 7 p. m.-Ph Pit vs Pi K A and AK Pi k. K K 8:50 a. m—Anastia B vs Phi Cam B and Kappa Sga B vs Phi Delt B 8:50 a. M—A O P vs Phi Mu A and v3.50 a n I - A T O V i m and A n Acacia w D C H 10:30 s. m—Phi Gam vs C D S and Tennessee vs Wakushana. 11:30 m — M A L vs D U and Phi 1. p.m.-A Chi Sig vs Theta Tau and Phi Chi vs Phi Beta Pi. 6:30 p. m—Acacia B vs Jayhawk B and Sig Chi B vs D T D B. PATTEE WHERE 810 PICURES PLAY SATURDAY Ends Toulte Lords Tonic Nancy Carroll "Child of Martha" and Sting Attraction Come Out! Let's Have Some Laughs-Thrills-Chills-Romance SOMETHING NEW EVERY MINUTE IN INAN BLONDELL · WALLAGE FORD · GUY KIBBEE Also-Clark and McColloch Latest Comedy Hits Krazy Kat Cartoon, and Devil Horse BIG SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW 11:15 Saturday Nite PREVIEW SHOWING You'll Laugh! Shriek! Howl! Cheer! Gaunt! Applaud Ernest Trux - An Merkel - Johny Hines IMPORTANT! Come at 10 O'Clock and See 2 Complete Shows for 25c Sunday Thru Tuesday "Whistling in the Dark" 9. p. m.-Kappa Sig vs Beta and A F O s, S P E. 10 v s S r 10 p. m. Phi Psi vs Sig Chi and Phi Dtlt 10 p. m.-College vs Graduate and Education vs Engineers. Feb. 2 10 p. m.—"B" elimination game and "B" elimination game. 6 30 p. m—Kayhawk B vs S A E B and A Chi Sig vs A P O. 9 p. m—Sig Nu vs S A E and D T 10 p. m.-Triangle vs Pi K A and Phi Mu Alpha vs A K Psi, 7 p. m.-Phi Delt vs Beta and A K game. 9:30 a. m. —K Sig vs D T D and C D N. Bok, Phl. Accela vs S L E 1 p. m.—A K Psi vs Theta Tau. 10.50 a D chi vs D phi game and D Chi vs A T O. 11.30 n. m- Phi Gium vs Sig Chi and Acacia vs S P E S A M vs Howlands. 9 p. m.—S A E vs D U and College 6. 30 p. m.—K E K vs Tennessee and S A M vs Royals. Aggies Defeat Iowa State 9 p. m. —A K L vs Phi Psi and S A M vs A T O. 10 p. m. —Jayhawk vs D. Chi. 10 p. m—Engineers vs Graduate and Wakagurasi vs Phi Bhi Pi. Graham Sinks Free Throw to Elke Out 28-27 Victory Ames, Feb. 10—(Special) -With only a few seconds of play remaining, Ralph Graham dropped in a free throw to give the Kansas State five a one point margin in the conference game. The final score was 24 to 27 28-27 Victory Bachman to Be Named Michigan State Coach The lead see-sawed back and forlitt throughout the game with the Cyclones holding the lead at the end of the half, with the lead going through scoring with 13 points and was the high point num of the game. Dalton led the Angles in scoring with ten points. The Kansas State -- 28 G FT Breen, f. 3 0 Graham, f. 2 2 Steuer, f. 2 0 Dabbs. 5 0 East Lansing, Mich., Feb. 10—(UP) The Michigan State News weekly student publication at Michigan State College, today said that Charles Bachman, football coach at the University of Florida for the past five years, will be named successor to James H. Crowley as head sportan football mentor. Student Paper Says Former Aggie Mentor Will Succeed Crowley Bachman was graduated at Note Dame in 1817 and has coached seven years at Kansas State and five at Florida. Boyd, g ... 2 2 Skradski, g ... 0 0 The Number Totals 12 4 G Iowa State—27 G Ft Ludwig, f 0 2 Thompson, f 0 1 Anderson, f 5 3 Wegrege, c 3 1 Hook, c 0 0 Dill, g 2 0 Totals 65 The Price — Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. $ ^{4} $ The Name- 25c Order Street Lights Shut Off Sullivan, IA—IndUP)—With municipal funds tied up in a defunct bank and the budget pretty small, the city council has ordered all but eight lights extinguished. Clothes for Spring are lower in price. We are showing the nicest line of woolens that we have ever had in years, at prices that have never been so low. Some very attractive patterns as low as $16.50, suit or topcoat. And remember-on the Screen! Tonight - Tomorrow Suiting you is my business. Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. WHERE STUDENTS MEET DICKINSON Shows 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 TONIGHT ONLY! On Our Stage at 9:00 SPRING FASHION REVIEW EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! THE JEWEL TRIO Broadways Favorite Youngsters Screen. Tablenr. CHESTER | | GENEVIEVE MORRIES | | TOBIN "THE INFERNAL MACHINE" USED & NEW TEXTBOOKS One-Sixth of the Textbooks We Sold Last Sumester Were Used Textbooks. 1401 Ohio 1237 Oread BOOK STORES Right before your very eyes the man of magic draws rabbits, vegetables, flowers, fruits—even babies—all from an *emtip* tub! What an astonishing fellow he is! EXPLANATION: The *assorted magical*, babies, carrots, cabbages, rhinos and other magical "props" are not created by magic. The tub has a false bottom that is conveniently displaced, and numberless wonderful things spring to life in the magician's nimble fingers. They do literally "spring" because they are made to compress into the bottom of the tub, taking their natural shape as the magician lifts them out. SOURCE: "Tricks and Illusions" by Will Goldstom, E. P. Dutton & Co. IT'S FUN TO BE FOOLED ...IT'S MORE FUN TO KNOW Tricks are legitimate on the stage but not in business. Here's one that has been used in cigarette advertising...the illusion that blending is everything in a cigarette. Copyright, 1923. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company EXPLANATION. Blending is important...but it makes a lot of difference what is blended. Inferior tobacco can be blended to cover up their humble origin. But your taste soon detects the trick. The proper use of blending is to bring out the full "round" flavor of mild, high-grade tobacco. It's the costliness of the tobaccos, as well as the blending, that counts. It is a fact, well known by tea tobacco experts, that Canneis made from finer MORN EXPENSIVE staples than any other popular brand. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent by others in the attempt to discover just how Camels are blended. The blend is important. But all the while Camel spends millions more for choice tobacco...to insure your enjoyment. Light up a Camel. Relax, while the delicate blue smoke floats about you. Enjoy to the full the pleasure that comes from costlier tobaccoes. Keep Camels always handy...in the airtight, welded Hidador Pair. NO TRICKS ..JUST COSTLIER TOBACCOS IN A MATCHLESS BRAND IN A MATCHLESS BLEND