PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933 WHY PAY MORE? VARSITY TONIGHT - TOMORROW For Real Thrills See "THE TEXAN" also Strange As It Seems SUNDAY - MONDAY The Picture They Dared Hollywood to Make! "The Billion Dollar Seanda!" with Robert Armstrong Constance Cummings Extra! Van Dine Mystery Rhineland Memories Latest News OUR PRICES Matrice and Evening 10 and 15c Soon—"AIR MAIL" WHY PAY MORE? On Metropolitan Corner STARTS SUNDAY - FOR 4 DAY! Defying a world gone mad with hate... Two hearts that were love with love Mature and Till 7 After 7 20c 25c Jayhawkers Begin Defense of 1933 Basketball Crown Teams From Nebraska and Kansas Will Open Conference Season Tonight Here K. U. IS THE FAVORITE Stanford University the only team to play both Nebraska and Kansas in preseason action, but over the Huskers after dropping three decisions to the Jayhawks. However, Nebraska was without the services of Steve Brown, the veteran guard, who will be missed. The Probable Started Linescapes Hartington Harnington F Bowlwell Worth or Card C G Honorton G Chester C G Sutter G Vanick G Back Couch Forrest C. Allen's basketball five will open defense of its 1833 Bike Six court crown tonight in the University auditorium when the Nebraska Carnibakers come to Lawrence for the start of the season between the two teams. Paul Harrington, regular forward, who retired from the second Stanford game with an injured ankle, will see action tonight. John and Schaake are also started to start with Wells and Drew, both choose for the other two positions. One Stop Clothes Service Station The frequent substituting in the pre- liminary games will probably not occur tightly, since each coach is limited to 40 for the game, by Big Six regulations. pre-season games, while the Huskers, working under a new coach, Harold Browne, have lost all of their preliminary engagements. Kavhawks Win in Last Half The Jayhawkers will enter the game favorites. The Kansas team, after losing two tilt to the Kansas Aggies, has chalked up five straight victories in Sig Alph's in Lead at Half; Phi Beta Defeats Kappa Eta Kappa Winning by a score of 28 to 10, Piti Beta pitted Kappa Eta in a game of intramural basketball played last night. In the Kayhawk-S. A. E game, the Kayhawks won, 34 to 24. In the end of the first half 14 to 12, but Kayhawk-A. A.融入了 at the Kayhawks forged into the lead if the final half. We do everything to your old clothes but call the old clothes man SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. Topcoats--Overcoats Eleven games are scheduled for this week end. Tonight at 9 o'clock the Jayhawks will play S.P.E. and C.D.S. will play Triangle. tomorrow at 8 a.m., Jayhawk "B" vs. B.T.D. "B" and Phi Delt "B" vs. B.PH "B" with A.tm, S.Cli "B" vs. Kappa Kupa at 11 a.m., Phi Mu A. vs. Tennessee, and Phi Gam, as A.K.L. January Cleanup of All Winter Stocks Coats that were unusual values at the regular prices of $12.75 to $21.50. Select yours tomorrow. $8.95 $15 MEN'S OXFORDS $3.45 $10 Genuine Calfskin - made by Freeman. New shapes and lasts in black or brown. FANCY SHIRTS 95c A wide variety of neat new patterns—also solid colors. Made right to insure neat fitting collar and cuffs. Men's Suits Not all sizes in all patterns but genuine values offered in our range are suitable for hair and medium shades for early spring wear. $15 $12.95 The Gibbs Clothing "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" Plays in All Games Elmer Schaake, veteran guard, who has seen action in all contests this season. Phi Beta Pi-28 G FT Lennard, f 3 0 Lemmert, f 1 0 Dutch, c 1 0 Moee, g 1 0 Hansen, g 1 0 Peters, g 1 0 Zungerbach, f 4 0 Douhth, f 3 0 ELMER SCHAANE 12 D. Chi vs. D.T.D at 1 p.m. Theta Tau vs. Wakiraza, and Beta vs. Rowlands. The box scores for the games played in the series follow. Totals 14 0 KEK--10 G FT Anderson, f 0 Masheer, f 4 Bartlett, c 1 Omer, g 0 Dickinson, g 0 Stahl, g 0 Weiser, g 0 Kayhawks--34 G FT Genorgue, f 3 White, f 6 Brown, c 1 Vernand, g 0 Springer, g 0 Nuzum, g 3 Total Referee; Rodney Baxter. S.A.E. 24 G. FT. McKone, f 1 Wallingford, f 3 Bord, c 3 Stollenberg, g 3 Voss, g 1 Hodge, g 1 11 2 Referee: Walter Baxter. Total ... 11 2 Referer: Walter Baxter WEDNESDAY SCORES Engineers--44 FF Sharer 5 G O'Neil f 2 Manning c 0 Kettering g 0 Brevitz b 1 Gray t 1 Total 21 2 Laws—28 G FT Emna, f 2 0 Bucareo, f 3 1 Witten, g 1 1 Joenberg, g 8 0 Griffith, g 0 0 Total Referee: Alllcek. Graduate--22 G FT Statman, f 1 Ingle 4 Umpel 4 Hamilton, c 4 Hamilton, c 4 Patterson, g 1 1 Total...11 10 Pharmacy—15 G FT Campbell, f 2 0 Acute, c 0 0 Curt, e 0 1 Hutchinson, g 1 0 Weaver, g 3 2 Ka-Hou 'B"-19 G PT Johnson, f 1 0 Varcel, f 1 0 Thomas, f 1 0 Yauchan, c 1 0 Yooel, g 1 0 Bromeli, g 0 0 Total ... Reference: Quigley. K. Sig "B"-44 G FT Rendleman, f 4 1 Kiel, f 5 1 Mick, f 1 0 Rokin, f 6 0 Bell, g 2 0 Newman, g 4 0 College~25 G FT Kranner, f 0 Clawson, c 1 Barcham, c 1 Poge, g 1 Dewey, d 1 Total 12 2 8 Education—17 G F T F Black, f 2 0 Beauty, f 2 0 Beach, c 0 1 Souny, g 4 0 Baker, g 0 0 Total ... 5 Referee: Bolen. Aacuol "B"—16 G FT Wilkinson, c 2 G Farrington, c 1 2 Farnery, c 1 2 Ewoulde, c 1 0 Scott, g 1 Lewie Hardge, coach at Oklahoma, has lost Young, Curnut, Watkins and Cherry from his line. Walker and Jones are in the first half. Orin "Red" Borun, veteran kicker, on a squail that already was replaced by lack of reserves, yet expects to draw liberally from a large freshman turn- over. Oklahoma's first extensive online practice. Total ... Referee: Logan. Norman, Jan. 6 — (Special) — With Coach Dan MGuinbring he bring strong Vanderbilt university eleven to Norman for the first intersection football game ever played by the Sooners at home, the University of Oklahoma football field for 1933 is strong, believe Ben G. Owen, athletic director. The Sooners will meet Vanderbilt, Iowa State, Kansas and Oklahoma A. In field here field and in Texas, Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas State abreed. Oklahoma Schedules Four Home Games and Five Abroad Couch Adrian Lindsey will bring his Kansas队 to Norman, Nov. 4 for the annual Sooner Homecoming day at Oklahoma from 1927-1931, resigning only eight months ago, interest will run high, for the Kansas mentor naturally will be keen to take the job as the new Sooner mentor, Lewie Hardage. Sooners Plan Strong Grid Schedule for 1933 Total 5 6 0 D.T.D. "B"—6 G FT. 0 Leach, I 0 0 1 Jones 3 0 2 Dunbarburger, c 0 0 1 Kennedy, g 0 0 3 White, g 0 0 1 The Nebraska game at Lincoln, Oct. 38 will be a terrific one for the Sooners despite their great showing against Washington. The Nebraska wins奖励 only 5 to 0 the week after she ran Pitt all over the field. The 1932 game marked the first time in the 12 Oklahoma-Nebraska games the Nebraska failed to score a touchdown. BAUSCH AND PAGE TOGETHER WITH LIFE INSURANCE TEAM Wrestlers Urged to Repor Men Students Interested in Exercise May Workout in Afternoons All University men students who are interested in any kind of exercise, especially wrestling, are urged to report at the east stadium, according to Fred Johnson, at 2:30 in the afternoon. On Saturday there will be a workout at 9:30 in the morning and 2:30 in the afternoon. 0 All the necessary equipment needed will be checked out to those reporting. 1 The wrestling squill will work out at the same time and interested in wrestling is urged to report, he said. 2 The presence of Champion Peter Methinger, who has been so highly honored through so many sources, lends his strength in teaching pug, bars and other equipment which is available to all those who want to take advantage of the use of it. Total Referee: Affleck. Send the Kansan home. With the addition of Bauce to the squad, and Leland Page, who has been with the team since it was organized in 1985, the city of Kansas will be well represented. James A. Bausch, former Kansas athlete, has been added to the Kansas City Life Insurance basketball squad, and is an announcement made weekly. The Kansas City Life team is a representative of the Naismith league in Kansas City. Greeks Are Police Characters At Marquette University, all students living in fraternity houses have their names, characteristics and peculiarities listed with the police, the Butler Collegian says. GORDON GRAY Gordon Gray, first-year man, who has frequently played at the defensive position in pre-season games. KFKU Friday. Jan. 6 p. m. "The Rise of the Japanese Imperial House in 608 B. C." Ernest D. Tyler, extension instructor in history; 6.15 p. m. "Musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, associate professor of voice. Saturday. Jan. 7 Saturday, Jan. 4 2.30 p. m. "The Common Cold," medical talk 2.45 p. m. —Cornwall, the Decele- table Duchy," British travel talk. 6 p. m. —Music memory contest. John Lovewell Will Dive Features Planned for Meeting of Quack Club Next Wednesday John Lowell, senior Washburn diving champion, will appear before the Quock club Wednesday. Jan. 11 at the 2014 annual exhibition of 12 roating dives. Lovewell has won recognition in recent swimming meets and has received medals at Emporia, Ottawa, Kansas City, Wichita, and Salina. He is on the Washburn swimming team which will compete with meets, with the University this spring. Wanda Perrin, ed'35, in charge of the Quack team which lost its contest last December, conducted practice Saturday morning to plan the program which will feature in farce the 1960 Olympic games in Germany. There will also be eccentric races, and fashion receptions with performers from members, but women who are interested in swimming are invited to attend the diving exhibition. PITTSBURG TEACHERS PUBLISH ANNUAL 1902 CLASS LETTER Pittsburgh, Jan. 6—(Special)—The twenty-eighth edition of an annual class letter has been published and mailed to all living members of the class of 1902 at the Kansas State Teachers College. Each member of that class writes a letter and afterwards it to the secretary of the class, who edits it in preparation it is to be printed. There has been but one break in the continuous line of publication of these letters, and that was during the World War. Out of the forty men who were graduated in this class thirty-three of them are still living and are actively engaged in various fields of work. The plan for the next edition is to secure pictures of the members of the class from students in the class these in contrast with the pictures of the individual members as they were thirty years ago. How the State Spent Its Dollar 1931-32 (Total revenue from all sources, i.e. property tax, bonus tax, special taxes, fees, Federal Aid, etc.) HOW THE UNIVERSITY SPENDS IT DOLLAR (Based on 1931-12 Expenditures.) Women's Intramurals Women Play Four Games --- **Women Play Four Games** Four games of the intramural basketball schedule were played off last night. With all the hardest, most fast, interesting games, Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Alpha Delta Pi by a score of 37-18. Whener was the outstanding forward for the Alpha Gamma Delta Pi, most of the scores for Alpha Delta Pi. The Ectetera-IWW game was tied most of the time but ended with a score of 26-21 in favor of IWW. Jo Pyle was the star for IWW and Hoover and Lawson played good games for the opponents. Detroit Plans Alumni Banquet The Kappas defeated Alpha Omicron Pi by a 13-11 score. Newecker was the scoreer for the Kappas and Hinshaw played the best game for A. O. Pi. The Independent team defeated the TNT's 34-4, in a slow, one-sided game. Irwin made most of the score for the Independents. Dr. Moore Attends Geology College Dr. Raymond C. Moore, professor of Geology at the University, attended a meeting of the National Geological society held in Boston during the vacation, where he gave several papers. Detroit Plans Alumni Banquet The University of Kansas Alumni association of Detroit is planning an alumni banquet for Kansas day, according to Walter Shannon, a graduate who is in charge of plans. 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