PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, JANUARY 9. 1933 Kansas Aggie Tilt Will Be Stiff Battle for Allen's Cagers Wildeats Favored to Win by Dope Because of Triumphs Earlier in Year JAYHAWKS HAVE VIM Probable Starting Lineup KANASAS KANASAS A. Harrington F Skradki Wells F Graham Chelan Dalton Schanke G Boyd Gray or Vanek G Breen Having placed the first conference game of the season on the right side of the ledger, the Kansas Jayhawkers tomorrow night will face the Kansas State Wildcats, their conquerors in two Sixing games for their second big Six engagement. Power Flashes Shown Six engagement. The Aggies have also played a conference game, losing Friday night to the highly touted Oklahoma Sooners at Manhattan by 22-16. An official schedule of practice encounters, including opponents such as Davi Cellers, has brought such as Davis team to the peak of its form somewhat sooner than the peak of the Big Ten teams, however, and the Wilkes-Barre team, the game tomorrow forward to win. Power Flashes Shown The Kansas队 team showed flashes of power during the first half of the husker game Friday in India,India's initial possibilities, but its play during the second period was far from promising. While the Nebraska game marked the return of Paul Harrington, star forward to the Kansas line, the victory may prove a costly one to the team. Javon Vanek, utility man, who received an injury that will probably keep him out of the lineup tomorrow night, X-rays showed no raisin broken, but the muscles are good. Three Teams in Lead The first weekend of Big Six basketball brought one upset in the advance predictions to the strength of the various teams. After winning from Kansas State, the Oklahoma Sooners classed as one of the strongest teams in the race, dropped a 31-25 decision to Iowa State at Ames. This victory led to three-way tie for the conference lead, with Kansas and Mississippi both sharing top honors by virtue of victories over Nebraska. Following the game with the Anglers, the Jayhawks will go to Norman on Saturday night for their first meeting with Oklahoma. This content will provide a preview of the result and the result may be a deciding factor for any title hopes the Allen cage has. KFKU Monday Tuesday 6 p.m. "State Control of our Financial System," L. D. Jennings, assistant professor of economics. 2:30 p.m——Elementary German lesson, E. F. Engel, professor of German 2:45 p.m——The Nursery School Methods in Control and Discipline." Dr Florence Brown Sherbon, professor of home economics. 6 p.m.-Musical program arranged by Carl Preeyer, professor of piano, presenting George Trovillo, pianist, of St. Augustine, Ill. BIG SIX TEAMS TO PLAY FOUR GAMES THIS WEER Four Big Six games are scheduled for this week. The games, with last year's scores, are as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 10 Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence. (27-26; 30-22) Saturday, Jan. 14 Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia, (18-13) 25-31 Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln (32-20) 26-32 Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman. (26-31) 23-39 THOMAS AND ALLEN TO SPEAK ON BASKETBALL REGULATIONS De. F. C. Allen, and E. A. Thomas secretary of the Kansas High School Athletic association, will be the speakers at a meeting of the Basketball Coaching association; to be held in Central Junior High School, Kansas City. Dr. Allen and Mr. Thomas will discuss the new basketball rules, and Mr. Thomas will show motion pictures of various plays and situations. Dr. Allen will speak in the capacity of a newly elected member of the National Rules committee. All Kansas City coaches will attend the meeting. Apartment House Site First Apartment House Site Charleston, S. C.-U(P)-Charleston chains to the site of the first apart- ment built in the United States—in 1880. Injured This Season PAUL HARRINGTON Paul Harrington, forward, who score seven points in the game with the Huskers Friday after a forced rest due to an ankle injury. Ernest Vanek, who was taken from the game last Friday after receiving a side injury. He played guard with a teammate who clashed so well during the first half. ERNEST VANEK Ten Teams Are Undefeated Close Contests for Leadership in Most of Basketball Divisions The intramural basketball tournament will continue tonight with a schedule of six games. At 6:30 o'clock, A Ph Oi v, K E k, K E, and the Jayhawks vs. A K, T O, at 9, Ph Iota vi, P i, A K, Psi, and Sigma nu, P vi, Phi妒 at 10, K Sig, "B" v, Phi妒 "S" , and S A M, v, Acetia. In division 1 the fast and powerful Kappa Sigma team leads, having won four games by large scores. Sigma Nu and Pii Gamma Digma are tied for first place with six wins and four games with no defeats. Tennessee Club leads division 4 with four straight victories, the Dijkhawk "B" team leads division 4 with four victories and no defeats, and the college team leads division 5 with three victories and no defeats. The standings of all the teams are as Division 5 Won Lost Pct College 3 0 1.000 Laws 2 1 .687 Education 2 1 .667 Graduates 1 2 .224 Engineers 1 2 .333 Pharmacy 0 3 .000 Real Meets Classes After illness George M. Beau, associate professor of architecture, returned to his classes during the past week because of illness. Court Edge to Jayhawkers Division 1 Kappa Guarnera Won Lost Pet. 4 1 0.000 Kappa Guarnera M 3 1 0.000 Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi 2 1 0.697 Beta Theta Pi Beta Pi 2 1 0.697 Beta Theta Pi Beta Pi 2 1 0.697 Rowlands 1 2 1 0.667 Sigma Phi Epsilon I Sigma Phi Epsilon I 2 1 0.350 Aeacia 1 2 1 0.350 Jayhawks 1 3 1 0.400 Jayhawks 1 3 1 0.400 Division 2 Won Lost Pet. 5 Nigua Nu 4 0 1.000 Phi Gaumia Delta 3 0 1.000 Phi Gaumia Delta 3 0 1.000 Celta Chi Delta 3 1 0.750 Kaywhacks 2 2 1.000 Delta Upsilon 2 2 1.000 Lambda Nu 2 2 1.000 Sigma Alpha Epission 1 3 2.250 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 3 0.280 Kappa Lambda 1 3 0.000 Triangle 1 3 0.000 Division 3 Won Lost Pet. 4 Priza Club 4 0 1.000 Phi Ma Alpha 2 2 1.000 Alpha Phi Omega 1 2 1.697 Theta Tu 2 2 1.697 Phi Chi 1 1 1.500 Phi Beta Pi 1 1 1.500 Alpha Chi Sigma 1 2 1.697 Kappa Eta Kappa 0 3 0.000 Division 4 Won Lost Pet. 4 Jayhawks 4 0 1.000 Sigma Sigma "E" 4 0 1.000 Gamma Delta "B" 4 1 1.750 Kaywhacks "B" 2 1 1.750 Phi Ki Kappa Pi "B" 1 1 1.697 Phi Ki Kappa Pi "B" 1 1 1.697 Alpha Ti Owenga "B" 2 1 1.750 Sigma Alpha Erp "B" 1 2 1.333 Deltai Ti Delta "B" 1 3 1.250 Beta Theta Pi "B" 1 3 1.250 Deltai Chi "B" 1 3 1.250 Deltai Erp "B" 1 3 1.250 Division 5 Won Lost Pet. 4 College 2 0 1.000 Laws 1 1 1.697 First C. of C. in Charleston Charleston, S.C.-UP—The first city chamber of commerce in America was founded in Charleston, S.C., in 1772. Kansas Cagers Lead in Total Points and Games Won Including the year 1928, before the Big Six was formed, the Kansas basketball team had won 30 games and Kansas State 26 of the 56 played between the two schools. Total points scored by the two teams in this period were as follows: Kansas 1612; Kansas State 1508. Since competition in the Big Six began Kansas has won 9 games while Kansas State has won only 3. Total points scored by the two teams were as follows: Kansas 1970; Kansas State, 1928 K.U. K. Ag. Pre-Conference pts. 1612 1508 Pre-Conference Games 30 26 1929 31 24 31 35 26 1930 29 26 32 30 1931 37 29 40 26 1932 27 26 30 22 32 30 * 27 25 1933 * 27 31 * 11 15 Total 1970 1828 Games 30 29 Swimming Classes to Open Allphin Also to Include Life Saving Tests Into Schedule Sooners See Tall Center Classes in swimming and life saving will be offered by Herbert G. Alibhin, swimming coach and instructor in physical education during the second assemester. Ourside to limited space in the pool, students are instructed to a maximum of 30 students. There will be one advanced class in swimming and another class will be offered in life saving. The Red Cross as well as the YMCA. test will be given. Allphin said this course is particularly attractive to students who were doing life guard duties at pools during the summer, or to those that have been exposed to water. At the end of the course hints will be given on how to care for beach and pools, and how to cope with accidents in boats and canoes. There will be one course for the Red Cross examiners. This course is open to those who have already qualified in the senior test. After the examiner's test has been passed, others in the life saving work are available. After College WHAT? Insurance? NO OTHER BUSINESS offers greater rewards for hard work. But insurance offers some pretty tough problems. Perhaps that explains why in this business, as in college, a pipe is the most popular smoke. Jufian S. Myrick, famous New York general agent, says: "Selling life insurance is the best paid hard work there is." No capital required other than a good charm, but with an excellent severance. Any young man with these qualifications will find a great future in insurance." Edworthy is the favorite college smoke.** And only in Edworthy can you find that distinctive blend of fine old burley tobacco. If you would like to try before you buy, just write Lauren & Bro. Co., 105 S. 22d St, Richmond, Ma. for a free sample package. *A note Invocation shown below Edworthy this.* While you "cram" for that exam, ... or after when you figure out the way to sell you $10,000 policy, just leave of Edworthy Smoking. Tobacco. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Six Foot Nine High School Players Works Out at Oklahoma Norman, Jan. 9—(Special)—A 6-foot-9 inch center showed his wares on the University of Oklahoma basketball court recently. He was Gordon Morrii, coach for the team. Coach Ray LeCrone, former Sooner fullback, whose Shawnee high football team won the unofficial state championship and was unsecured upon last fall, brought part of his basketball squad over for a workout on the large Sooner floor. Besides Morrison, LeCrone had three players over six feet in height. Morrison is believed to be the tallest basketball player ever to perform on a Sooner court. In 1925 "Chink" in Alva high school, played in the state turnover tournament with a 6-foot 6- inch center in Vic Holt. WRESTLING SQUAD RECEIVES INSTRUCTION FROM ANNEBERG Frank Anneberg, c33, who is well known for walking and dancing on his hands, is assisting in physical development of the wrestling squad and other men students who are interested. *Each day from 3:45 to 4:00 Anneberg takes charge of the men and skills of the team. Anneberg is amphibious the development of arm and shoulder muscles.* Anneberg said that he would teach those interested to walk on their hands. Personal conference will be given if desired. Martha Washington Candies Are so delicious. Keep a box about your room. COE'S DRUG STORES 1347 Mass. 411 West 14th Phone us — We deliver YOU SAVE $21.85 With the Proposed Activity Fee Proposed Fee First Second Semester Semester $8.50 $5.00 Cost of Same Activities $35^{35}$ Without Fee You save over one-half Without it, many of the activities cannot exist at all, while others will cost much more than they did this year, and their quality will be lower. With the proposed fee the quality of the events and activities can be continued on their present high level. Here are the details: Cost next year without proposed fee activities: year without proposed fee Enterprise ticket (season tickets) a. Concerts (4) $5.00 b. Lectures (6) 1.50 c. Plays (4) 1.50 d. Debates no debates e. Glee Clubs no funds Athletics 9.00 Jayhawkter 4.60 Kansan 4.00 Union Fee 2.00 Student Government Fee (women, 50). .25 Extra cost of varsity if not placed on non-profit basis 4.50 Value of want ad coupons given free with each activity book 3.00 Total for men $35.35 Total for women $35.60 Cost if fee is adopted First Semester $8.50 Your Saving Second Semester $5.00 $21.85 A detailed explanation of the proposed plan is contained in the report of the Committee of the Student Council. Copies of this report as printed in the Kansan are available without charge at the Kansan Business Office, as long as the supply lasts. 一