PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Fresh Texas Grapefruit 10c at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Entertainment For Less Why Pay More? VARSITY Tonight and Tomorrow TOM MIX "Flaming Guns" SUNDAY-MONDAY Stranger than Fiction "Afraid to Talk" with Sidney Fox Eric Linden Soon— Slim Sommerville Zusi Pitts "They Just Had to Get Married" Entertainment For Less Why Pay More? Quality - Service - Comfort DICKINSON Tonight - Saturday --at Lawrence with a forward passing attack that was always threatened." In the Kansas-Notre Dame game section also is reprinted the story of the game as written by Ernest Mehl for the Kansas City Star. KATHLEEN NORRIS' SALLY EILERS find out what happens when a stenographer plays with her bossed boss Ralph Bellamy · Helen Vinson Then Comes— "CYNARA' You Will Love This One The Opera Pump in Grey Suede. The last word in a Spring creation. ★★ Fascinating smartness, astonishing lightness, … buoyancy. The wear. Imagine! Complete freedom from fatigue. always … in shoes intriguing with their small size. Your materials. Rich material. Your materials. You be tilted at the magic Foot Delight feature which cushions and supports your feet at every step. Otto Fischer Jayhawks Ready to Meet Sooners in Important Fray Ability to Maintain Fast Pace in Second Half Is Stressed by Coach Allen NINE WILL MAKE TRIP The Kansas Jayhawk basketball team, which Saturday night will face its third Big Six opponent when it meets Oklahoma at Norman, last night took its second woutkout since the victory over Kansas State earlier in the week. Under the direction of Coach Forrest C. Allen, the Kansas cugers ran through a series of three big wins, dummy scrummage, attempting to polish up their play for what will probably be the team's hardest game so far this season. The thing Dr. Allen is seeking to avoid is another repetition of the twice repeated weakening of the Jayhawk team against Nebraska and then against Kansas State, Kansas has piled up a big lead in the first period, only to win by narrow margins when opposing teams' kickers brought them within striking distance. Allen Stresses Condition Dr. Allen is stressing condition with his men, and is putting them through workouts designed to enable them to have the strength they篮球队 after 20 minutes fast and the remainder of the time slow. It will be particularly important that the Jayhawkers be in condition to set a fast pace Saturday night, for the Sooner team is noted for its fast-break defense and secrecy before the other team can organize itself. This style of play has been unusually successful in the hands of Hugh McDermott. Sooner coach, who had seven letter men built this year's Oklahoma quintet. At present the Sooners are resting in fourth place in the conference, having lost a game to Iowa State and taken the opening tentil of the season from Iowa. The team would have over Kansas tomorrow night would bring the two teams into a tie, each with a record of two victories and one loss. However, if Kansas should win her hold on the leadership of the Bly would be considerable strength ened. Vanek May Make Trip Ernest Vansek, star utility man, who was kept out of the last Kaman State game by an injury received on the court against the Hukkers, may be in shape to play tomorrow, although he probably will not start the game. Dr. Allen will choose the nine men who are to make the trip today. There will be a series of games as to which nine of the squad of twenty-seven will be chosen. The five men who played most of the Agile game are almost certain to be among those chosen. If Vansek is sufficiently recovered he will make the trip, along with Candice Cayne Ury, and Carl Ben The team will leave tonight at 7:08 in order to get a workout tomorrow afternoon before the game. Coach Menze Not Satisfied Iowa State Squad Will Drill Intensively Before M. U. Game Ames, Iowa, Jan. 13 — (Special—When the Cyclone basketball five face Missouri at Columbia Saturday night its members will be a lot better ballhandlers than they were against Oldham. Mervis Meze has anything to say about it. In spite of the fact that the inexperienced Iowa State quiz upset the dope by outplaying, and soundly defeated it, Coach Menze was not satisfied with the passing and shooting his men displayed. So be is giving the squad intensive practice this week in ballpark and other fundamentals of the game. The Cyclones will probably start their second Big Six contest with the same lineup that played almost the entire Oklahoma game, without Captain Ralph Thomson. Though Thomson's knee injury has not turned out to be as serious as was at first feared, Coach Menzel is planning to give the tanky fourth-round hit a chance as possible. Anderson and Ludwig at forwards, Wagner at center and Hood and Dills at guards are expected to open the game. Cramer and Page in Radio Talks The talks to be given by William Cramer, c36, and Thomas Page, c34 will be the third of a series rather than the first, as stated in the Kaasan last night. These talks, which are scheduled for 6 o'clock, are presented by the conductor and Instructor, debate coach and Instructor. Notre Dame Annual.'Football Review Speaks Well of Game With Jayhawkers The annual "Football Review" published by the University of Notre Dame athletic department contains some paragraphs of especial interest to University of Kansas fans, it was revealed in a copy of this publication received by Earl Potter, press representative of the University of Kansas athletic association. The publication contains 112 pages and is proficient illustrated. It is edited by Joseph S. Petritz, director of athletic affairs of Notre Dame Football. The article on the most pretentious football publications put out annually l l university In the article devoted to the Notre Dame-Kansas game played at Lawrence last fall are pictures of, and brief statements from Coach Adcland Lyge and George "Speed" Alkisson, Kansas State that game. The article says in part: "Jayhawks Daring and Skillful" "Ad Lindsey's Jayhawkers were a better grid club than nine-tenths of the world suspected. They were daring and skillful and rugged. Four minutes after the kickoff they were out in front six to sixteen to get on to give the Irish a close battle before the season started was giving them all the competition that was wanted. "Joyhawks Daring and Skillful" "The game brought Notre Dame back into contact with the Big Six Conference for the first time since the discontinuance of the Nebraska series in 1968." Kansas As Opponents "Next year another game with Kansas will bring the Jayhawkers to Dame stadium to open the long and rigorous Irish campaign that will be more than the ordinary opporter if Kansas produces anything like as strong an eleven, as the one which kept the Irish on edge Men's Intramurals Sigma Alpha Epsilon overwhelmed Alma Kappa Lamida by a score of 30 to 9 in intramuraille basketball last night. In the second game of last night's schedule, Beta "B" defeated Phi Delt. "B," 27 to 10. Tonight at 7 o'clock Delta Chi is scheduled to play Betta, and Chi Delta Sigma will meet Delta Upsilon. Eight games are scheduled for tomorrow. P. E. Os, and S. A. M. vs. P. E. Os, and R. W. Lakows, and S. A. M. vs. A. T. O; at 10:30 a.m. K-M-hawkes of Phi Pi, and Phi Pi "B" vs. A. T. O," by 11:30 a.m. M, Mu Pu A vs. Wakuras, and SIGi chi vs. PI K. A; at 12:30 a.m. B, PI K. B, and Su. Nu vs. Triangle. S. A. E-50 G FT Borl, W 3 2 Wood, f 2 2 McKone, g 2 2 Stolbeimberg, g 2 2 Voss, f 0 0 Total 13 4 FT A, K. L—9 G FT Davis, f 0 0 Brauninger, f 1 0 Johnson, c 0 0 Beul, g 3 0 Purges, g 0 0 Two Games Played Last night's box scores are as follows. Referee: Beach. Total 4 1 Referrer: Beach. Beta "B"—27 G FT Ficken, r) ficken, h) Buckingham, h) 0 0 Marks, m) 0 0 Morgan, g) 0 0 Robinson, g) 2 0 Murphy, g) 1 0 Horn, h) 3 0 Total...13 1 FT Phi Dell, "B"—10 "B" G FT Johnson, f 0 0 Wright, f 1 0 Griffith, c 0 0 Abercrombie, g 1 0 McClure, g 2 0 Husburg, g 0 0 Next Year Breaks Tie The finals and semi-finals of women's intramural basketball will be held during the second semester. Winners from each league will play for the second bracket. Following are the present standings of the leagues: Quarter Final Standings Women's Intramurals In the review of the "All-Opponent Team" as picked by the Notre Dame players, much of local interest is found in Haskell. Kentucky's Kansas as well as Haskell players. To quote from the article: "Peter Mehringer of Kansas, one of the unsurpassed heroes of the 1932 game, took second honors and the other tackle he wore. He was a popular favorite with the Notre Dame tacks, endles and halfbacks for his ability to stay 'in there' on defense, and for his hard blocking on offense with the same 195 pounds that we forked over in the heavyweight championship." --at Lawrence with a forward passing attack that was always threatened." In the Kansas-Notre Dame game section also is reprinted the story of the game as written by Ernest Mehl for the Kansas City Star. Concerning the all-opponent choice of the Notre Dame players for quarterback it is stated that only four players have been them were Elmer Schanke, of Kansas. Players receiving votes in other positions included Carrie Smith, of Kansas, and Bob Holmes, of Haskell. and hammets; and Oren Crown of Haskell. Concerning next year's Kansas-Notre Dame game the Review says, "Kansas, which improved by leaps and bounds under the new supervision of Adrian Benson, beat Notre Dame. This game represents Notre Dame's chance to go ahead of the Jayhawkers in the all-time series. Kansas won the first game 24 years ago, Notre Dame won the second this year, and Notre Dame fell in the 1953 game to settle the issue." Tuesday, Jan. 17, 8 p.m., Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Alpha Delta Pi, 9 p.m., Alpha Xi Delta vs. Alpha Chi Omega; Watkins hall vs. Theta Pi Alpha. Division I— Won Lost Pct. W 2 0 1.000 Independent 3 0 1.000 Eutecera 1 2 333 T, N T. 2 2 0.000 Division II — Won Lost Pct. Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 0 1.000 Alpha Gamma Delta 2 0 1.000 Alpha Omicron Pi 0 1.000 Division III — Won Lost Pct. Corbion hall 2 0 1.000 World Cup 1 0 1.000 Alpha XI Delta 0 1 0.000 Alpha Omega 0 1 0.000 Division IV — Won Lost Pct. Gamma Phi Beta 2 0 1.000 Chi Omega 1 1 1.000 Pi Alpha Theta 1 1 1.000 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 1 1.000 games, a change has been made in the schedule for several intramural basketball games. Thursday, Jan. 19. 9 p. m., Theta Phi Alpha vs. Corbin hall; Wakimin hall vs. Alpha XI Delta. Results of basketball games last night: Tuesday, Jan. 24, 8 p.m., Alpha Clu Omega or Civinna on Bombita, Thaia Ptia Alpha vs. Alpha Xi Delta, 9 p.m., Pi Alpha vs. Alpha Gamma or Garona Delta vs. Alpha Omega Pt. Gamma Phi Beta, 31; Pi Beta Phi, 16. I. W. W., 22; Independence, 14. Chi Omegna, 2; Kappa Alpha Theta, 0. Eceterna, 22; T. N., 10. Basketball Schedule Changed Owing to varsity practice and varsity FORMER K. U. TEAM PHYSICIAN UNDERGOES MAJOR OPERATION Dr. A. J. Anderson underwent a major operation yesterday evening at Lawrence Memorial hospital. Dr. John Outland, of Kansas City, Mo., performed the operation. Dr. Anderson passed a fair night. Dr. Anderson, for many years has been the team physician at the University. For the past year, however, his A. S. Anderson has assisted his father. George's Lunch Defeats Olathe George's Lunch basketball team, composed of University students, drew all night at Olathe, by a score of 24-9. Ten Wrestling Bouts Completed Yesterday Tournament Finals Will Be Concluded Monday Evening Send the Kansas home. In the first round of the open intramural wrestling tournament held yesterday at 4:30 p. m., ten matches were completed with the following results: In 121 pound class, Ritchy won from Zeskey, decision, and Hampden decision. In 122 pound class, Taylor defeated Lindsey, 6:38; and Emrick drew a bye. In the 138-pound class, Angle defeated Lindley, 1:36. Leek won from Bullock, decision; and McDonald and Douhas drew byes. and McDonald and Douglas drew byes. In the 148 pound class, F. Anneberg defeated Powell, 162, and Paxson, A. Anneberg, and Eow draws byes. In the 158 pound class, Wilbert defeated Nolan 0:40, and Downs drew a bye. In the 168 pound class, JacobBagham defeated Whitney, 1.35, and Hays won from Norris, decision. In the 180 pound class, Black defeated Watkins, 3.36, and Freese drew a bye. This afternoon beginning at 5 o'clock, the following matches will be wrestled: Eagle vs. McDonald, and Douglas vs. Leep in the 138 pound class: A, Anneberg, v. Paxson, and Epp vs. F. Anneberg in the 148 pound class. The tournament finals are to be wrestled Monday at 7:30 p. m. Would Give Up Estate Wilmington, Del. 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