PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. 1933 Olympic Champion to Wrestle Tonight for Kansas Team Pete Mehringer Will Lead Jayhawkers Against K-Aggies in Dual Meet Here SEASON IS UNDER WAY Wrestling fans will be given their first chance to see Peter J. Mehringer in action since he won the world's amateur light heavyweight title at the Olympic games last summer, when the university of Kansas grapplers meet a strong aggregation from Kansas State college tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30. The Aigle squad members and coaches, including the old, 126, Walters, 135, P Warren, 145, Roberts, 155; Miller, 165; and Thieh, heavyweight. It is expected that Mehringer will have his hands full when he meets Thiele of the Angles, who holds a 10 pound weight advantage over him. In the 153 pound class the Aggies will have Roberts, who was runuper in the final Olympic tryouts held at Columba and will meet Taylor of the Kansas squad. The Anglers who finished in first division last year are reported to be a strong contender for the Big Six this year. THREE WRESTLERS SELECTED Ames Coach Has Not Decided or Others to Meet Missouri Ames, Iowa, Jan. 28—(Special) Couch Hato Hugo Cup of Iowa State faces the newly-arranged wrestling meet with University of Missouri in Columbia tonight with only three of his eight wrestlers definitely picked. Lawrence Gibson, Big 18 size 118-pound champion two years ago, will be one of the national high school champions wristle at 145 pounds, and Meril Friest, 153. Iowa college champion at 153. But the other five places Choice for the 128-pound class rests between Gilbert Golden and James McCurdy. At 135 pounds will be wither Walter Smith on Gordon Rosenberg. George Martin, last year's Big Six champion at 165 pounds, has been suffering from boils, and Robert Hess, national college champion in 182 at 174 pounds, from a stomach ailment William Underfer, who weighs 190 pounds, may be substituted at either of these weights. If both Martin and Hess can participate Underfer will receive a certificate; otherwise James Morland or Charles Miller will handle the assignment. The team left with Coach Otopaill this morning by automobile. Oklahoma Grapplers to Face South western Teachers Team SOONERS FACE TOUGH TEAM Coach Keen will start sophomores squad men in a majority of his weights. Coach Milan will start his seven Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference individual champions, one of whom Ralph Teague, Hollis heavyweight, was a member of the United States Olympic wrestling team last August. Norman, Okla., Jan. 20.-Special) - Facing its first dual wrestling meet defeat in two years, Coach Paul V. Keeen's University of Oklahoma team will open its 1933 season by opposing Coach Joe Milan's Southwestern State Teachers' College team from Weatherford at 7:30 o'clock time. Especially interesting matches loom in the 126-pound class with Gene Hammons. Sooner sophomore, opposing Captain Earlie Stout of the Bulldogs; the 145-pound class with Vernon Siverson; and the 167-pound Stout; and the heavyweight class with James "Red" Stacy, Altus sophomore, going in against the peerless Teague. Swimmers to Have Rest Practice Periods to Be Discontinued During Finals, Says Allphin The swimming squat is working out regularly now but will discontinue regular practice periods during the week of final examinations, according to Herbert G. Alpin, under whose direction the team is working. Mr. Alliphan has tried to arrange dual meets with the swimming teams of nearby schools but to date has been unsuccessful. It is hoped, however, that two such meets can be arranged during the second semester. Competition in the Big Six meet March 11, at Lincoln is assured, and Al. Mighlin will take a representative team to compete last year and as many are expected to make the trip this year. Among the men from last year's squad who are practicing and who will probably make the trip, are James Burcham, and Fred Malo. Will Fight for Home Rule in Hawaii Gov. Lawrence M. Judd of the Hawaiian Islands pictured with the men he has selected and who will serve with him on Hawaii's home rule commission which will come to Washington to lay before congress logical reasons it would be unwarrive to change Hawaii's home rule status. Left to right, are shown: Judge James L. Coke, former chief justice of the territory and a Democrat; Willem R. Harrison, governor of Hawaii from 1921 to 1929, well known newspaper publisher; Governor Judd; Judge A. G. M. Jackson, former chief justice of Hawaii and a Republican H. Wilson, former mayor of Hawaii and Democratic national committee for Hawaii for past 28 years. Eleven Games Slated for Intramural Cagers Last Night Two games are scheduled for tonight, and nine will be played tomorrow. Phi Delta Theta will meet florida and, in the evening, play Phil Chi tallent at 9 o'clock. The Beta's overwhelmed Sigma Alpha Mu by a score of 47 to 7 in a fast game of intramural basketball played last night. Besson and Case were high point men, each scoring six field goals. Delta Upsilon dribbled Kayhawk, 34 to 7, and Jayhawk 35 defeated St. Paul 36 to 28. Delta Upsilon played in last night's tournament. Phi Beta Pi forfeited to Phi Mu Alba. The schedule for tomorrow morning is as follows: 8:30, S.A. E.B." vs. Pitl Pel "B," 8:30, K-Hawk "B," vs. Beta "B," and K.K. "B," vs. J-Hawk "J," 10:30, Phi Gam "s," Phi Pi, and J-Hawk "s," K.Sig, H.30," s," S.P.E, H., p.m. Triangle vs. Sig Chi, and Sig Ni, or A.-K.L. Last nights box scores are: Beta- 47 G FT Dodge, f 4 0 Benson, f 6 0 Care, c 6 0 McCormick, g 1 0 White, t 4 0 Morgan, f 2 0 Total... 3 1 Referer: Clawson Total 23 1 S. A. M—7 GFT 0 Koenberg, f 0 0 Koenberg, f 0 0 Jacobsen, c 0 0 Skiln 1 0 Kroen, i 1 0 Krause, i 1 0 Cohen, k 0 Dolm, U--34 G FT Noble, f 5 0 Buller, f 0 1 Kinney, c 1 0 Frolling, g 7 2 Lane, g 1 0 Jergenson, g 2 0 Total 16 2 6 K-Hawk, 7 G FT Benway, f + G 0 0 1 Gianoug, l 1 0 0 White, c 0 1 0 Norman, g 1 1 0 Vernard, g 1 1 3 Jayhawk "B"—24 G FT Kelfer, f 3 0 Metzler, f 1 0 Total ... 2 3 Reference: Dutch Hals, c 0 0 Clark, g 0 0 Douglas, g 1 1 Wampler, g 5 0 Dicker, g 1 9 Total 11 2 27 Sig Chi "B"—8 G G FT Euans f F 0 Scanders f 2 0 Shewcifer, f 0 Hareux, g 1 0 Arnold, g 1 0 Nother, g 1 0 Mitchell, g 1 0 Diplectans from Parn, Brussel, say Colombian naval vessels have passed up the Amazon carryinings and 1,000 troops to the Letlala region over the possession of which Colombia is disming with war. The picture shows Colombian soldiers building a pontoon bridge under war conditions. Colombia Sends Troops to Front Women's Intramurals IV to XVII Tournaments Compete Divisions I and IV of intramural basketball have been completed with L W, W, and Gamma Pbi Beta winning Division II and III have not been completed. Following are the standings in Two Divisions Completed Division I — W. L. Pet. Gamma Phi Beta 3 0 1.000 Chi Omega 1 1 1.000 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 1 1.000 Division II — W. L. Pet. Alpha Gamma Delta 2 0 1.000 Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 1 1.667 Alpha Delta Pi 2 1 2.333 Alpha Omicron Pi 0 2 0.000 Division III — W. L. Pet. Cornhall hall 3 0 1.600 Alpha Chi Omega 2 1 0.767 Alpha Xi Delta 0 3 0.000 Theia Phi Alpha 0 3 0.000 Division IV — W. L. Pet. Gamma Phi Beta 3 0 1.000 Chi Omega 1 1 1.000 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 1 1.000 0 Theta Phil Alpha forfeited to Corbin hall, and Alpha Xi Delta forfeited to Warkins hall last night. Ping Pong in Semi-Finals The fifth bracket of deck tennis and ping pong must be played by Saturday. Ping pong is now in the semi-final tournament with the following pairings: 1- Heinemann vs. winner Noland vs. Siegmunds III—Cutlip vs. winner Montgomery vs. Shoemaker. Nabville, Tenn. Jan. 20—(UP)—The Tennessee general assembly today voted approval of the lame duck amendment to the constitution. Governor Hill McAllister indicated he would sign the measure. Thirtieth State Ratifies II—Bair vs. Hinshaw. IV-Everitt vs. O'Donnell. Scoring Under New Rules Is 12 Per Cent Greater comparison Is on Basis of First Ten Games of Last Two Years Last year, in the Kansas-Nebraska game, 65 points were scored, and 57 was the next highest. This year, five of the ten games had totals of 60 or more, and the Kansas State-Oklahoma game (32-36) had a total of 75. Scoring under the new 10-second rule which compels the basketball team possessing the ball to advance into its offensive zone promptly, is 12 per cent greater than under rules in effect last year, a study of the first ten games of the season show. Big Ten Sixes are 45 percent better while the corresponding games of last year totalled $21 points, an increase of 11.9 per cent. Another evidence of increased scoring is found in the results of the game last night, when the total of 62 points (Kansas 35; Missouri, 27) compared with the average for 85 games which is 52. Following are the total scores for the games of the first one-third of the Big Six season, compared with correspondent names of last year: Last Year Lost Year Iowa State-Oklahoma 51 Year Kansas-Nebraska 65 51 Kansas State-Oklahoma 55 44 Kansas State-Oklahoma 74 66 Kansas State-Missouri 53 60 Kansas State-Missouri 31 51 Kansas State-Oklahoma 57 48 Kansas-Oklahoma 57 48 Kansas State-Oklahoma 57 48 Totals 521 583 Perform on Parallel Bar Allen, Hargiss and Others to Fix Relays Program Members of the apparatus team who assisted in presenting the program are: James Lawson, Gerald Randall, Fortress Rudolph, Eugene Rudolf, Jesse Bullock, Bradshaw Burnham, Robert Dill, and Frank Anneberg. Members of Apparatus Team Give Exhibition Between Halves of Game An exhibition of work on the parallel bars was given by members of the apparatus team between the halves of the basketball game last night in the auditorium. The apparatus team is the team that was assigned to the player, who has charge of the entertainment between the halves of each game. The exhibition consisted of single specials and pyramids. A special arrangement of lighting effects was tried which proved highly successful, according to Mr. Aliphall. All lights in the auditorium were extinguished and the apparatus focused on the 'team while in action'. Send The Daily Kansan home BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Questions to Arise Include Decathlon and Use of Metric System dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University of Kansas; H. W. Hargiss, track coach; and others interested will hold a meeting shortly to arrange the program for the eleventh annual Kansas Relays, which are to be run at the University April 21 and 22. One of the questions to be decided is, whether to make the decathlon one of the special events again. If it is put on the program, it will be an open event, to which James Bauch Olympos will compete. The Olympics Kansas student, will be eligible. Another matter to be considered' is that of the use of the metric system instead of yard measurements for the distances of races and field events. The National Amateur Athletic Union has voted to use the metric system, but the course to be followed by the colleges of the country is yet somewhat uncertain. The Kansas Relays for several years have had one event each year, not until it was run. (Somewhat shorter than a mile). Dr. Allen recently received a letter from Francis G. Schmidt, football coach at Texas Christian University, asking if Kansas would include in its Relays program a quarter-mile race for championship football teams. Such a race, Mr. Schmidt said, has been included in the program of the Drake Relays, but will not be run there this season. The Kansas, Drake, and Peum Relays are the only athletic events of this character thus far announced for this year. WHITLEY COX TIES INDOOR RECORD FOR 60-YARD DASII Norman, Jan. 29- (Special)-Whitley Cox, of Tallis, Oklahoma sophomore dash man, tied the world's indoor record for the 60-yard dash this week by cipping it off in 0.22 seconds on an indoor track in Memorial stadium. Running with tremendous speed, Cox defeated the best varsity and freshmen dash men on the squid by a yard and a half. If he can do that well in Big Six competition, he will be the first Oklahoma man to win Oklahoma more than two decades. Pheasant Ate $19 Bill Glencoe, Minn. Jan. 20—(UP) —The corner of a ten dollar bill was found in the crop of a pheasant by Mrs. Edward Harnes. The bird had not eaten the whole bill. Hire Students to Haul Dirt Faculty members and others who need some dirt hauled to or from campus may use the equipment in school by using them for such work. We have made arrangements for the use of trucks and equipment by unemployed students. K.U. Employment Bureau at once phone K.U: 175 TENNIS PRESIDENT Call the Henry S. Knox of Chicago was selected as president of the United States Lawn Tennis association for president and is the first middle-west man to be made president since Dwight Eisenhower, who held the office ten years ago. Raging Sea Takes Three Lives New York, Jan. 20 - (UP) - A raining sea battled the little British brighter, "Exeter City," swept the captain and three men to death, and left the craft on fire. The vessel is standing by waiting to rescue the few men still aboard. Entertainment Supreme 20c to 7 p.m. 25c after 7 p.m. NOW! PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY ENDS SATURDAY With Smash Song Hish Bosko Carton "Hurricane Express" SARACHON HOOLEY SCHOOLS of It's Packed With Laffs and Thrills SECRETARIAL TRAINING A distinct course planned for the college girl who wishes to prepare for the higher type position. 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