PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1933 WHY PAY MORE VARSITY TONIGHT "AIR MAIL" All Star Cast TOMORROW - FRIDAY The Ruth Chatttleton of the London Stage, in **GARRY WELL** "ILLEGAL" Selected Short Units SATURDAY TOM MIX in "FLAMING GUNS" EXTRA! On the Stage Nights Only Jack Gilham and His Harlem Swornstein's Quartet OUR PRICES OUR PRICES Mat. and Eve. 10-15c WHY PAY MORE Mat. Nices 20c 25c to 7 p.m. After 7 PATEE WHERE THE NO PICTURE PLAY Today! and Tomorrow ITS JUST ONE BIG LAFF And We Still Maintain That You Can't Guess Who Killed Gerald Parker and Threw His Body Into the Penguin Pool! "THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER" Edna May Oliver Robert Armstrong James Gleason Mae Clarke ANOTHER BIG/SCOOP! University So. Cal. vs. Notre Dame See This Game Play by play in Slow Motion 38 Minutes of Grand and Glorious Football Also—Another Snappy Technicolor Musical Comedy "Passing the Buck" Last Times Tonight HELEN HAYES GARY COOPEE in "A Farewell to Arms" On the Corner Where Friends Meet Friends DICKINSON STARTS TOMORROW The romance of a stenograher who steps from her employer's office into his home. Kathleen NORRIS' SECOND HAND WIFE SALLY EILERS Ralph Bellamy SUNDAY FOR 3 DAYS To Be True Meant To Betray! But Betray Who!! on RONALD COLMAN in "Cynara" with Kay Francis Mat. Till 7, 29c After 7, 25c K-Aggies Go Under As Jayhawks Take Big Six Tilt, 36-24 Led by Bill Johnson, Center, Kansas Men Exhibit Championship Playing LAST HALF TO AGGIES Standings | Intangibles | W. L. Fv. | Fv. | Pt. Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 2 | 0 | 1000 | 68 | 53 | | Iowa State | 1 | 0 | 1000 | 31 | 25 | | Missouri | 1 | 0 | 1000 | 32 | 25 | | Oklahoma | 0 | 2 | ,900 | 53 | 47 | | Utah | 0 | 2 | ,900 | 40 | 64 | | Nebraska | 0 | 2 | ,900 | 64 | 69 | Led by the inspired playing of Bill Johnson at center, the Kansas Jayhawks last night defeated Kansa in a back-to-back. Six basketball victory in as many starts. Johnson seured nine field goals, many of them from almost impossible angles, and four free throws, and was the only player to score three scoring column in the entire second half. The first half of the game was an exhibition of championship basketball. Kansas' offensive plays functioned perfectly, most of his scoring opportunities. The Jayhawks tow 28 shots at the basket from the field, and 13 of them were good for points. The defense held up by a Roody, who shot by a Rocky, and four free throws. Johnson's Shooting Sensational The latter half of the game, however, was more or less a repetition of the Nebraska encounter last week, with Kansas throwing away opportunities again and again by poor passing and shooting. The team appeared excited and tried to rush the play, while the defense outfitted, offensive outwitting the Jayhawks 14-8 in the last period. Only the fact that the Wildcats were unable to connect consistently kept Kansas in the lead. Johnson's exhibition was by far the best basketball Kansas fans have witnessed for some time. The elongated pilot man had difficulty in getting the tip from bat, but his work and skill in shooting were all that could be desired. For the Aguies Boyd was outstanding. He scored all of the Kansas State field goals in the first half and turned in some excellent floor work. Dalton got loose under the Kansas basket three times in the last period for setups, as well as controlling the tipoff a good part of the time. Wildcat Reserve Inadequate Kansas State played just as good basketball as in the two pre-session games. But no team, not by no team in the Big Six could have stopped Kansas in the first half. When the Jeyhawker strength wounded in the final period, the Wildcats did not have to play. The Kansas 29-10 lead that Kansas had piled up. Last night's victory puts Kansas in undisputed possession of first place in the Big Six, and gives new hope for the team against the Oklahoma Sooners Saturday night. If the Jayhawkers can even approach the pace they set in the first half last night, they need fear no team in the conference. The box score: Kansas—(36) G FT MFT PI Harrington, f 4 0 0 1 Wells, f 2 0 1 2 Johnson, c 4 1 3 Schubas, g 1 0 0 1 Gray, g 0 0 1 1 Benn, g 0 0 1 0 Khass, g 0 0 1 0 Card, g 0 0 1 0 Urie, g 0 0 1 0 Totals 16 4 4 12 Kansas State—(24) G 17 MFT MFT Skrahdak, f 1 2 0 1 Gorillus, f 1 2 0 1 Dalton, c 0 2 1 1 Boyd, g 3 2 1 1 Berging, g 0 1 1 1 Russell, g 1 2 0 1 Armstrong, c 0 0 0 0 Pholp, s 0 0 0 0 Key-G, Goals; FT, free throw; TP total points; MF, mixed free throw; PF, personal Totals 8 8 5 6 Ag Johnson K Ag 1 Dalton 28 Harrington 2 Johnson 26 Harrington 3 Johnson 26 Schaake 4 Johnson 26 Half 5 Broyd 29 Johnson 6 Dalton 29 Johnson 7 Harrington 12 Russell 8 Johnson 31 Schaake 10 Dalton 14 Dalton 15 Broyd 16 Dalton 16 Broyd 18 Dalton 18 Johnson 19 Skradkasi 19 Johnson 21 Skradkasi 18 Wells 34 Graham 10 Broyd 23 Graham 22 Harrington 24 Graham 22 Wells 36 Johnson Kansas ... 28 ... 8—36 Kansas State ... 10 ... 14—24 DIVING EXHIBITION TO FEATURE QUACK CLUB ENTERTAINMENT The diving exhibition of John Lovewell, diving champion of Washburn College, will be held tonight at 8 p.m. The half of the Quack club losing the swimming meet will furnish the rest of the entertainment. Jayhawk Aggregation Responsible for Aggies' Downfall Last Night WILLIAM JOHNSON DICK WELLS Sport Shorts Last night's victory gives the Kansas cages the jump on the field in the race for Big Six honors. With a record of two victories and no defeats, the Jayhawks are a game up on their opponents, competitors, Missouri and New York. Bill Johnson took a nasty fall under the Kansas basket in the second half last night, and for a while the crowd thought he would leave the games. After a few minutes, Coach Logan, however, Bill returned to the floor ready to go. A point in the rules seldom stressed arose last night. With Kannas in possession of the ball and advancing into Angie territory, Andy Shradkil, Wildcat captain, collided with a Kannas player and was shot to the ground. Did she stop and Kannas went on to score a basket, although attempt was made to call time from the secret's bench. Referee Quigley, however, was forced to allow the basket, because a team not in possession of the ball cannot call time, and the referee is authorized to stop play only when a call is received, a rule a torturer or a held is called. Paul Harrington dropped in a nest setup when he took a long pess on a dead run just beneath the goal and tussed it over his head into the hoop before pling into the canvas wall at the end of the court. Elmer Snakek's only basket of the game was a beautiful shot frozen far back just before the gun ended the first half. The ball nearly flicked the cords of the net on its way to the floor. ELMER SCHAKE Johnson's 22 points last night might him very much in the individual scoring race of the Bir Six. His total of 33 points in two games is among the bests. Russell, speedy Wildert guard dogged Johnson's heels during the entire second half, devoting his entire attention to Bill. He cut down the Kansas center's average on his shots, but he could not keep him from scoring enough points to put the game on ice. C. C. Ice. A Kansas combination which functioned almost perfectly during the first half last night to defeat the Wildcat five consisted of Johnson, lanky center, Paul Harrington and Dick Wells, forwards, and Elmer Schaake and Gordon Gray, guards Johnson's sensational basket shooting was the outstanding feature of making 22 of Kansas' 36 points. Send the Kansan home Except for Gray at guard, the combination is the same as that which piled up a large lead during the first half against the Huskers when they were teamed with Schaake at guard in the Nebraska lift, was injured late in the game and had not yet sufficiently recovered to take part in the game last night. He will, however, be one of the Jayhawks to make a start in the game, where they will lock horns with the Scorpions Saturday night. Frank "Pete" Bruch, in a state given out last night, announced that he is through with professional wrestling. PETE BAUSCH DESERTS RANKS OF PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING Pete explained in a rather lengthy statement that his failure to appear, as scheduled, for the match last Monday night on the card at Convention Hall, signifies his decision to withdraw from the pro ranks. Statement given by Bausch explained that after due consideration, and a through discussion with the promoters he decided to give up the wrestling game. He said that he entered it just for the financial end, and that it isn't the type of career he cares to carry out for his life work. Bausch announced that his future was unknown, but was hopeful of getting connected with some school and athletic work. Men's Intramurals Camera Catches a Rescue at Sea Winning by a score of 55 to 29 the Education team overwhelmed the Laws in a fast game of intramural basketball played last night. In the other games in last night's intramural tournament, the teams scored 10 and 21, and Sigma Chi "B" won from Sigma Alpha Epiphany "B", 14 to 11. Black led the scoring attack for Education with eight field goals, while Beauty and Beach followed closely in point-making. Phillips, ceilers, make liking for D. U., free-flow, led the scoring for D. U. PAUL HARRINGTON S six games are scheduled for tonight. They are as follows: At 6:30 K-Hawks, vs Phi Gam, and Phi Gam, "B" vs Jayhawk's B; at 9:00 colleges vs. Graduate, and A Chi Sig, vs. K, E; K, at K, vs O, Phi Gam, or Phi Dalk, vs K, Sig. Last night's box scores are: Total 27 1 Laws—20 G. FT. Ema, f 1 1 Bucero, f 2 0 Maunting, c 0 0 Gritten, g 0 1 Jernberg, g 4 0 This truly remarkable picture shows members of a fishing smack clinging frantically to the broken forecast of their doomed craft, the stern of which is nearly above the waves. The South American line, Buenos Aires Maru, is above the fishermen were rescued just a few minutes before their reashed disappeared. Education--55 G. FT Beatty, f 7 7 Beach, f 6 1 Black, c 8 0 Baker, g 3 0 Smay, g 1 0 Knife, g 2 0 GORDON GRAY Total Referee: Trowbridge Total 14 1 Pi K. A, -1 G. FT Ward, f 0 0 Bidwell, f 0 0 Leydg, c 1 0 Perry, g 0 0 Delta U.—29 G. FT 1 Lane, f 4 0 Kissner, f 3 0 Phillips, c 7 1 Jorgerson, g 0 0 Butler, g 0 0 Total ... Referee: Beach Sig. Chi "B"—14 G, FT 1, 0 Evans, f 0 0 0 Sawder, f 2 1 1 Black, e 2 1 1 Shaffer, g 1 0 1 Arnold, g 1 0 2 Tunter, g 1 0 2 Total 6 2 1 S, A. E. "B"—11 "G" G. FT F Derrman, f 1 1 Dillon, c 1 0 Bruner, g 1 0 Solomon, g 1 0 Miller, g 0 Begin Open Wrestling Meet Referee: Affleck Intra-mural Office Announces Rules for Aspiring Zybyskos The intramural open wrestling tournament will begin tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. at the gymnasium. Men are to weigh in between between 11:30 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. and 1:30 and 2:30. This tournament is open to any man on the Hill who has not made a letter in wrestling. The weight classes will be divided as follows: 121, 129, 138, 148, 158, 168, 180, and heavyweight. In all weight classes but the heavyweight a man who weighs more than those above the one in which he falls. All of the bones shall be seven minutes in length and if the referee does not award the bout to either contest at the expiration of this period, two extra periods of two minutes each shall be awarded. Men who fail to appear within five minutes after the time for their match will be caused to forfeit. If no fall has occurred, men will be awarded a regular period of wrestling, the referee shall award the decision to the wrestler who shows greater wrestling ability and aggressiveness, providing the conference advantage of at least one minute. The referee must make his decision before he consults the timekeeper's watch. In case the referee finds, after consulting the timekeeper, that the winner, according to his judgment, has less than one minute time advantage, the match shall be continued as an extra bout. Pun falls only shall count. In case both contestants secure falls in three minutes, two minutes, or extra period bout, the match shall be awarded to the one securing the fall in the shorter time and he only shall be awarded points on the fall. Braden Leads Red Cross Dean S. B. Braden, of the School of Religion, was elected Chairman of the Douglas County Chapter of the American Red Cross at a meeting of the executive council Monday in the City Hall. His successor, the elected vice chairman of the chapter, Sooners Refuse to Alibi Recent Iowa State Game Oklahoma Prepares to Meet Jayhawkers at Norman Saturday Norman, Jan. 11 – (Siemens) “I have no apologies for the Iowa State defate. Coach Louis Menze’s boys stopped us with a tight zone defense,” said Hugh Dermott, Oklahoma basketball basketball coach, upon the team’s return Monday from the north where it divided two “Big Six” conference games, losing to Iowa State, 25 to 31, and trimming Kansas State, 28 to 16. The Sooners immediately plunged into preparation for the important game here Saturday night with D. Forrest Johnson. The Sooners' Six* champions the past two years. It will be the twenty-fifth biennial Kansas-Oklahoma basketball game, and first home conference game of the year since a consequently a large crowd is expected. E. C. Quigley, well-known National league umpire and dean of the nation's sports officials, will referee Saturday at Towson, where athletic director has announced. No injuries resulted from the games with Iowa State and Kansas State although the strain of playing four games last week and traveling from Dallas, Tex. up to Ames, Iowa and back to Manhattan, Kan. left the team worn Eryll Bross, forward, who was knocked out in the second inning when he crushed into the bleachers at Manhattan, is ready to go against the Hawkeyws. The Kansas team is expected to make a determined bid for victory, since Kansas has won but one game at Norfolk and two games at 20 victory over the Sooners of 1930. Women's Intramurals Alpha Xi Delta lost to Corbina hall, 5 to 16, Smith and Creamer of Alpha Xi counting the 5 points, and Kell, and Johnson of Corbina scoring for Corbina. Watkins hall won from Alpha Chi Omega in basketball last night by a victory of Watkins hall each scored 10 points, with M. Walker scoring 2. Butter, Blair and Tubbe, each scored 2 points for Alpha Chi with Sturgier on Eight organizations are scheduled for basketball on Thursday. 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