PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933 Y We're Proud. . . To Present The Soph Hop We're Happy To Bring Mel Snyder and his CHICAGO GOLD COAST Orchestra ENGAGEMENTS PLAYED Kit Kat Club - London Attendance Hotel - Atlanta Drake Hotel - Chicago Drake Hotel - Denver Broadman Hotel - Colorado Springs Hotel Gibbon - Cincinnati Hotel Gibbon - New York City Atlantic Hotel - New York City The Cliffside - Philadelphia Catic Martin - Atlantic City Catic Martin - Atlantic City Hotel Attendance - Atlanta Hotel Attendance - Atlanta Signal Mountain Hotel - Chattanooga ArcelorMittal - Atlanta ArcelorMittal - Detroit Hollywood Theatre—Detroit Roosevelt Theatre—Detroit 4 — Hour Party — 4 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Memorial Union Ballroom Memorial Union Ballroom $125 STAGS Dates MEL SNYDER The band featured over W. G. N. W. M. A. O. W. J. C. W. J. E. W. T. W. W. T. M. W. H. A. L. W. H. A. S. W. F. B. M. W. F. B. C. W. I. B. W. I. B. W. K. C. A. W. K. C. D. K. U.'s LUCKY DAY Jayhawkers Face Sooners in Third Conference Game The Soph Hop With two victories and no losses to their credit in Big Six competition, the Kansas Jayhawks are preparing this week to defend their conference lead against Oklahoma, the team that lost the Big Six title to Kansas last year. The Jayhawks meet the Sooners Saturday night at Norman. USE SEVEN VETERANS Oklahoma, Led by Captain Andy Beck, Will Give Kansas Hardest Tilt of Year Oklahoma, with seven lettermen returning, entered the present basketball season with the best prospects of any team in the conference. Headed by Captain Andy Beck, one of the best all-round players the Big Six has seen in the past few years, this team is in the fall. Hugh McDermott, coach, has moulded this group of court stars into a fast, smooth, basketball team. Oklahoma Has Fast Break Oklahoma is famed for its fast-break-ing offense that strives to take the upper hand before the defense of the other team can be organized. sharp turnovers and fast-break-ing shots of any payominant under Coaches Allen and Edwards at Kansas and Missouri. Kansas State was the Sooners' first conference victory, losing last week to the southern team 28-16. In the next tilt, however, the Iowa State Cyclones produced a surprise when minus the services of Captain Thaddeus Lowe, who had presented a defense that the Sooners could not solve, and walked off with a victory. Seven in Row for Kansas The Jayhawkers have now won seven consecutive games, defeating Ottawa University twice, Stanford three times, Nebraska once, and Kansas State once since the first two defeats at the hands of the Wildcats. However, in their two next opponents, Oklahoma and Iowa, they were unable to overcome a superior opposition thus has been offered them thus far by conference teams. The return of Ernest Vanek to the lineup would give Kansas a more comfortable reserve strength than Dr. Allen had available Tuesday night. Vanek who was injured in the Nebraska game, has been working out every day, but it it not assured yet that he will be in shape to play Saturday night. If Vanek does play Saturday night, it is probable that he will enter the starting limp at a guard position, replacing Gray. If his injuries do not permit his return, the same five men who played nearly the entire game against the Angies are scheduled to answer the opening whistle. Send the Kansan home. Johnson in Select When Bill Johnson scored 22 points on nine field goals and four free throws against the Kansas State College team here last Tuesday night, he broke into the charmed group of individuals who played in a single game of conference play. Kansas' Center Gets 22 Points to Clast With Peterson, Bishop and Body Just what is the record for an individual on a Kansas team in scoring in a single game is not definitely known but so far as could be recalled here Tom Bishop, star forward, leads with 23 points scored in the Nebraska game at Lincoln in 1930. He made ten field goals and three free throws. Al Petersen, center, totaled 22 points in the great game with Missouri here in 1927 which settled the championship upon Kansas. Petersen scored nine field goals and four free throws. Ted O'Leary, only last season, scored 10 field goals in a game against Nebraska here for 20 points. In the age of basketball in which one individual might toss the free throws it was recalled George Rody, famous forward and former Kansas captain, seared 24 points against Oklahoma here in five field goals and 10 rethrows. Johnson scored 95 points to finish third high individual score in the Big Six last season. In two games thus for this season his total is 31 points. Ouack Club to Hold Meet In 1928 McDermott's team invaded Lawrence and trimmed Kansas, 29 to 24, and then on and won six more games. The team was long championship string would at last be broken. But Doctor Allen's team soon began to drive, won several games in a row, and in a replay that Kansas' Quck club, honorary swimming organization, and W.A.A. will sponsor a series of individual and intramural swimming meets to be held during February and March, from which a varsity team will be chosen to compete in the telegraphic meet of the colleges and universities of the mid-west. The telegraphic contest is organized by the University of Wisconsin will probably be run off on March 25 in the pool of the Kansas City Athletic club. Honorary Swimming Organization to Sponsor Contest A member of Quack club has been appointed manager for each intramural group and must see that members report for practice before the first con- The individual swimming meet, open to any woman in the University will be held on Feb. 1 at 4:30 p.m. Intra-national entrants will meet at 7:30, Feb. 22, and March 2. Class contests are scheduled for March 15. Practice periods for Quack club have seen changed to Monday at 3:30 and Tuesday at 4:30. Each member is required to report to one practice a week according to Miss Ruth Hoover, director of women's athletics. Women's Intramurals Kansas Holds Edge in Great Rivalry With Sooners.Having Won 16 Out of 24 --finds out what happens when a stenographer plays with her bosses bored Eight intramural teams are scheduled to report for basketball tonight. 8 p.m., Pi Beta Phi vs, Gamma Phi Belt, I.W.F, vs Independents. 9 p.m., T.N.T. vs Ecetera, Chi Omega vs Kappa Alpha Theta. Send the Kansan home. Norman, Jan. 12—(Special)-Probably no hotter or keeper basketball rivalry exists in the midwest today than that between the Universities of Oklahoma and Tennessee, 25th annual game here Saturday night before what is expected to be one of the two largest crowds of the season. Forrest C "Plog" Allen has been the leader of those 24 battles fought out between the two schools since 1920, while Hugh McDermott has been the Sooner mentor since 1921, Ben尼ose Oakham's little football maestro, handling the prior to the coming of McDermott. **Kansas 2018** However, the injury ignoring the fact that, after all, Doctor Allerine's fine Kansas teams have won 16 of the 24 games, equally two-thirds, and although most of their triumphs didn't attract much attention at the time, owing to the absence of other players like a team they can't be overlooked. Back in 1924 at the old Armory at Norman, Oklahoma's Wallace-Mebridge-Wheeler-Drupert-Dumpin triple琴拍 a Kansas winning streak. The team that extended back into the 1922 season, by defeating Kansas, 26 to 20. A howling mob saw that game and thousands more heard it over the radio. However, went on and won the championship. Kansas Has Most Wins Jayhawks Stopped to 1928 The Kansas millionth of his story, Mount Valleys photoships was the all-witnessed University 1928, MD-McDear- all its-williamtious Church-Drake-Helt-LeCrone-Norris five doing the daking. Hawaii won at Lawrence, 30 to 21, and at Norman, 45 to 19, in a game that inaugurated the new Sooner fieldhouse before 52 officially launched. The Sooner basketball attendance record at Oklahoma 21 score, Gale Dordon proving unstopable. Kansas did a comeback in 1950, trimming Oklahoma in two games and breaking the Sooner winning streak of 31 consecutive victories. In victory over Georgia, Oklahoma at Lawrence but after piling up a 29-8 lead at Nurman, saw Beck, Anderson, Grahnall, Grady and Meyer overhaul them in the last half for a 23-30 victory, breaking an Oklahoma streak of 15 straight conference games. Even Break. Last Year last year each school had a st-ing team. The Scoomers won at Norman, 31 to 19, and the Oklahoma team overtime period after OLeary had kept Kansas in the running by coolly sinking two free throws to tie the score seven seconds before the second half ended. However, Kansas won the championship game at Lawrence, 32 to 28, and carried off her eighth title. The team held against Endoec, Black and Wulf, holds the prize defensive performance of the life-time series, holding Oklahoma to 18 points in one game that year. Oklaohoma's great cluboffice of 1928, which averaged 39 points per game, led Oklahoma to a score of the series, a 45-to-19 victory over Kansas at Norman that year. Five New Kansas Records Set by 1932 Track Team Five new University of Kansas track records were made during 1932. Among these records are one Big Six and one National Collegiate record, both scored by Glen Cunningham, c'34. Cunningham's Big Six record was made in the 880 yard dash, and the national record was made in the mile run. Cunningham Breaks Mil Record for National Competition The following Kansas track records were made in competition, dating back to 1910: Haddock, 10 Grady, 27 Klener, 31 Sickle, 31 Dash, 91 Wilcox, 29 Kluner, 31 97 20 yd. dash Lomar, 31 Kliner, 31 97 400 yd. dash Lomar, 31 Cunningham, 32 1.535 One mile run Cunningham, 32 1.411 Two miles run Cunningham, 32 1.039 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 220 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 120 yd. h.h. Flick, 12 Mickel, 12 800 yd. rdy Coffman, Gridley, R. Stickel, Kliner, 97 1.265 400 yd. rdy Coffman, R. Stickel, R. Stickel, Kliner, 97 1.265 Men's Intramurals 31 Coffman, R. Sickel, Jones, Klaner,'31 4:41.1 Kanna Sieg Lae by Point Losing their first game in this year's intramural basketball tournament, the Kappa Sigma signa to Phi Delta Theta by a nose-out of 21 to 20 in a fast game played last night. The Kappa Sigma team made a total of eight goals while the Phi Delta made seven, but the winners throw throws compared to four by kansas Sir. In the other games played on last night's schedule, the Kayhawks defeated Delta Gamma 18 to 16. Alpha Pi Omega won from Phi Chi 23 to 20. Kappa Eta Kappa defeated Alpha Chi Sigma, 20 to 16. and Jayhawts '15 to 14. The Cyclops forfeited to the College. Two games are scheduled for tonight. At 7 p.m. Delta Chi plays Betas, and Delta Siigma meets Delta Upsilon. Hi Dell- 21 | G FT Lafin, f | 0 Tagers, f | 1 Garth, f | 1 1 | 1 Brédmontal, f | 2 Van Cleave, g | 3 Bowers, g | 0 Hammers, f | 1 Total ...7 7 Total ... 6 Kappa Sig—20 G FT Morrison, f 7 2 Wilhain, f 1 0 Allen, c 0 1 Clay, g 0 1 Johnson, g 0 1 Kittrell, g 0 1 Harris, g 1 0 Total Referee: Wilson. Kayhwaku-18 G FT Fannoug, f 0 2 Humbert, f 1 0 White, g 2 0 Venard, g 1 0 Nuzum, g 2 0 McGloroy, g 2 0 Bentway, g 2 0 Gribble, g 0 0 Brown, g 0 0 Phi Game-16 | GFT Harmon, f | 2 | 1 Clemons, f | 1 | 0 Brown, c | 0 | 1 Rouin, g | 1 | 0 Tucker, g | 2 | 0 Vernon, g | 1 | 0 Total ... 8 2 Total ...7 2 Referee: Griffin. Total Phi Chi-20 G FT Petit, f 1 0 Levy, e 1 0 Richards, c 5 2 Barnes, g 1 2 Swaney, g 1 0 Way, i 1 0 Gollier, g 1 0 Total ... Referee: Baxter. K, E K — 20 G FT Masseeer, c 1 Anderson, c 1 Jobmann, c 5 1 Barrett, g 1 Amea, g 1 Jackman, g 0 Stahl, g 1 0 A. Chi Sig.—16 G FT Underwood, f 4 Fassnacht, f 3 Ingle, c 1 Pelosi, g 1 McKinnell, g 0 Adams, g 0 Referee: Baxter. ajhwks "B"—22 G FT Keeeler, f 2 0 Keeeler, g 2 0 Wampler, c 3 0 Neuge, g 1 0 Douglas, g 0 Dickier, f 2 0 Clarke, g 0 --- -- --- Phi Giam "B"—I3 G FT Burnett, f 2 1 Barteles, f 0 Chaine, f 1 2 Steiger, g 0 Porter, g 1 0 Sherwood 0 0 Total ... 5 Referee: Affleck. 'Poco' Frazier Visits Here Former University Star Runner Now Works In Art Studio Bernard "Poco" Fraaker, one of the University's greatest distance runners in the days of 1927-28, was a recent visitor in Lawrence when he stopped off for a few hours on his way back to work from a vacation in his Western Kansas home. Poco will be remembered as the 112 pound runner who, at one time or another, held the school and conference records for the mile, two-mile and five-mile races in the season of 1922-23 was captain of the 10th cross-country 122-24 track teams here. In the interval since leasing school, "Pooo" has been in the Loredo Taft art studios in Chicago working under Mr. Frazier. He spent the country, Frazier at present is working on a series of athletic trophies for the Dodge Incorporation in Chicago. Just recently "Pooo" was married to workers in the studio of Loredo Taft. METRIC SYSTEM FOR TRACK NOT PROBABLE THIS SEASON All of the Eastern meets in which Glenn Cunningham is invited to participate in February, with the exception of the Wanamaker Mile in the Milrose games, will use the metric system. Coach Hargis expressed the idea that he thought the NLAA. would in time adopt the metric system. "I is doubtful whether the Big Six will use the metric system this season," said H. W. Harlig, head track coach today. Although the National Amateur Athletic union has adopted the metric system, the National Intercollegiate Athletic association, which includes the colleges and universities, has not. The N.A.A.U. includes the athletic clubs, independent teams and or- FORMER GERMAN PROFESSOR SENDS NEW YEAR'S GREETING 0 A New Year's card was received yesterday by R. O. Baker in the journalism department from Professor Bruno Radtke. 1 Professor Radtke was a German exchange professor who taught German here in 1930 and 31. He is now a professor in a Berlin school for only boys, the Kaiser Frederich Schule. 10 Radke says that pictures of the Uni- derity adorn the walls of his office and when he looks at them, his memory goes back. "a green hill in the middle of a park" Save On Your Clothes Here is Your Chance Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS On Sale Manhattan Shirts on Sale Hammann Shirts on Sale Ide Shirts on Sale Manhattan Pajamas on Sale Ide Pajamas on Sale Silk Neckties on Sale Sweaters on Sale Odd Trousers on Sale Better bug for right now and future wear. Glad to show you. CARL'S Coach Hargiss Reports Hurdler Is in Condition James Cox, Missouri High Record Holder, to aid Kansas' Prospects H. W. Hargiss, head truck coach, reports that James "Jimmy" Cox, c33, will be in condition to compete again in the hurdle race this year. Although Cox was eligible to compete his sephorone year an injury kept him from competing. Last year although he was still having trouble with his legs he tied the world indoor record in the 60-yard high hurdles at the Big Six indoor meet in Columbia. His time was 6.7 seconds. This mark was made in the preliminary heat and in the finals Hinkle of Kansas State won in the record time of 66 seconds for still another new world Sachems Meets With Advisers Although Cox weighs no more than 135 pounds he can do many things and do them well. His talent is not confined to the field of athletics, he is a member of the Iowa State football squad last season and is head property man at the present time. At the present time Cox holds the Missouri state high school record in both the high and low hurdles. His time in the 129-yard high hurdles is 16.5 seconds and 25.0 seconds for the 129-vard low hurdles. Sachens Meets With Advisers Members of Sachon, honorary society of senior men, met with their advisers yesterday afternoon in the Administration. Advocates are Dean George C. Shand, Dean Paul B. Lawson, and Professors F. E. Melvin, E. R. Ebel, R. S. Howey and E. M. Hopkins. Quality - Service - Comfort Quality - Service - Comfort DICKINSON Now - Tomorrow - Saturday SALLY EILERS KATHLEEN NORRIS' Ralph Bellamy · Helen Vinson SECOND HAND WIFE Then Come "CYNARA" You Will Law This One VARSITY NOW! AND TOMORROW The Ruth Catterton of the London Stage. 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