PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932 K.C.A.C. Results Boost Jayhawker Track Title Hopes Pete Bausch to Strengthen Team Which Made Good Showing Saturday COFFMAN INJURES LEG According to the results turned in by the Kansas track man at the Kansas City Athletic club meet last Saturday, the Jayhawks should bring honour another Big Six championship when they return from Columbia. The return of Pete Bauch to the track team of the University of Kansas will furnish Hugh Rhes, the powerhouse running back, some stiff competition when the two get in action at the Big Six conference match meet in Columbia, M. March Joe Klaner, who was nosed out by George Simpson in the 50-yard dash is probably the fastest dash man in the Bie Six conference. Simpson set when he beat Klaner for finishing the race in 52 seconds. Two Jayhawkers, Maurice Kite and Raymond Flick, should have the hurdle events well under control, and Jancee Worthington should be logging machine from Kansas. Kite won the 50-yard high hurdles in the open field, but he did not win. He was followed closely by Flick. In the 50-year hurdle dual event College City, Indiana, will compete against St.uttley of Nebraska, who won the event, will probably be the strong competitor against Kansas in the Bayer Cup. Glen Cunningham was nosed out by Lyle Cmapman of Iowa State in the mile run. The race, however, did not prove the superiority of Chapman Cunningham is conceded an even chance to take the event at the conference meet. Clyde Foley is ranked as the best pole vaulter in the valley. He withdrew from the contest at the Kansas City meet when he hurt his leg slightly below the knee and had leg for some time, but it is expected to be in shape for the Big Six meet. Women's Intramurals Those interested in diving, for the water carnival should come to the diving classes held every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 in Robinson gymnasium, according to Miss Ruth However, assistant professor of physical The minor leads for the water carnival were chosen this afternoon by the committees, but have not yet been announced. Women's interclass basketball practice will be hold tomorrow evening in Robinson gymnasium. Sophomores and seniors are to report at 8 o'clock and the other groups will begin conditioning to Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education. Elizabeth Moxley, eduncl, is captain, and Nielle Stacee, c33, manager of the junior class backstabber of the French Greves, c33, was captain, and Ruth Pyle, c33, manager of the freshmen, the manager and captain of the seniors. Mary Elizabeth Edie, c34, will be the manager and captain of the sophomore The teams have not yet been chosen for the tournament, but probably will be picked, according to Miss Olive Schoenfeld. The players will undergo a selection, after the next practice. On that 30c Plate Tuesday Noon Tuesday Noon Liver and Bacon or Roast Beef or Lamb with Vegetables Potatoes Choice of Vegetables Salad Dessert Drink You will be satisfied at Nothing is good enough but the best. The Cafeteria The intramural basketball schedule for tonight is as follows: Alpha Phi Omega vs. Kayhawks at 8 on the west court; Beta Pi Omega vs. Bayhawks on the east court; Alpha Tau Omega Chia on the west court at 8; Tchaa Tchaa on the east court; Cardinals vs. Rinkey Dinks at 10 on the west court; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Upsilon on the east court. Intramural Games F. C. Allen's Record Shows Long List of Honors Tomorrow the schedule runs as fol- lows: Sigma Chi *B* vs. Sigma Nu *B* on the west court at 4, and Cottage Inte- prise at 5; Alpha Epstein *B* vs. Kappa Spa- tia *B* on the west court at 5, and Tri- angle vs. Phi Piat on the east court; Sigma Delta vs. Beta Theta Pi on the east court; Phi Gamma *B* vs. Signa Nu Delta Tau vs. Beta Theta Pi on the east court; Phi Gamma *B* vs. Signa Nu Delta Tau vs. Beta Piat on the east court; 1m 15 Years Coaching K.U. 'Phog' Takes Ten Valley Titles In the 15 years that Dr. F. C. "Phoenix Allen has been basketball coach at the University of Arizona, his leadership teams, nine of which have been undisputed champions while one trophy for first honors. The years 1923 and 1924 were his most successful years in for both of these seasons his aggregations had 10 contests and 163 wins. In 1925-26, 1928-29, 1929 he won ten conference games. Coach Allen first coached at the University in 1908 and 1909, bringing two Missouri Valley championships to Kansas in these two years. During the season he also coached the Haskell Indians who made a 5,000 mile trip through the country meeting 24 teams in 25 playing nights. Coach Allen defeated 19 victories against five defeats. Between 1909 and 1912 Dr. Allen was inactive as a coach. However, in 1912 he received an offer to coach all sports at Central Missouri Teachers College and he stayed there for years stay at this school he coached seven championship basketball teams, four championship football teams and three baseball tlblders. In 1910 he made the decision to attend Athletics from the University of Kansas, his Alma Mater, which he accepted. Eight Conference Titles Since 1919, Allen-eaucheed teams have won eight conference titles, six of which were in the successive years be- Always Biggest Show in Town! PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY NOW! Thru Wednesday (tween 1922 and 1928. Up until 1928 Kansas played in the Missouri Valley conference but in that year the Big Six was organized among the larger schools in the Missouri Valley. Since the original Kansas has won two conference titles. In the last three years the Kansas record in conference competition has been seven victories against three defeats. This has brought two titles and one second place which would have contributed to the closeness of Big Six competition. Unquestionably Her Greatest Film During Couch Allen's 15 years at the University his teams have played 286 games. Of these games only 71 have been lost, giving a percentage of In intersection games, Kansas teams have done more to uphold the prestige of the Missouri Valley and Big Six than any other single school. Alien-couched players have attained wide fame both as national championship players and **Known for Fighting Teams.** Kansas teams have always been known as great fighting teams. No better example of this could be given than the season just finished in which a Jachyck team which had lost three games came back to win five straight contests and the second consecutive Bie Six title. Intensive training is on the schedule for the swimming team which will go to Lincoln, Neb. Saturday to compete in the Big Six conference meet. U. TO COMPETE IN BIG SIX CONFERENCE MEET SATURDAY Barney Scofield and His Ten Syncopaters of Joy, Featuring 'Bugs' House in Specialities. | | W | L | W | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1908 | 18 | 6 | 1926 | | 1909 | 25 | 3 | 1927 | | 1910 | 11 | 7 | 1928 | | 1921 | 10 | 8 | 1929 | | 1922 | 10 | 2 | 1929 | | 1923 | 17 | 1 | 1930 | | 1924 | 16 | 3 | 1931 | | 1925 | 17 | 1 | 1932 | Coach Herbert Aliphan announced this morning the team which will make up for missing players, elected Roger Krune, Fred Maleo, Thomas Sears, Harry Hamaiah, William Kyte, and James Bureham. Coach Herbert also be included on the team. Illness has kept Page from working out so that it is doubtful whether he will be The record of Allen-coached Kan rews. Inevory. Thursday - Friday- Charlie Rugges in "THE GIRL HABIT" The events which will be entered will be announced Wednesday, according to Cough Albinum. Read the Kansan Want Ads! VARSITY THEATRE Two Kansas Men Secure Positions on First Team Tonight - Tomorrow Wednesday been the man that has fed the ball to Cooper that enabled the Tiger forward to pile up so many points. "Auker has shown consistent work all He's at his best with gorgeous Marion Davies! (Continued from page 1) "Auker has shown consistent work all season. This is the third and last year for the Kansas State guard and captain and this year has been his best. The second team is almost as good as the first in all-around ability. Be at forward and Grady at guard received six out of a possible twelve shots on goal. He scored two of Kruskal's of Kansas State and Roadcap of Iowa State both had three votes out of a possible twelve, but Kruskal had a vote for second team center. This game was one of four games he played in all the games gave Kruskal the berth. He also led the K-Aggie offensive throughout the season. At the other guard position Page had four votes and he was closely pressed by Stuber of Missouri who had three votes. Page Captains Second Team The first team is made up of two men who tower above six feet. Johnny Anderson, the center, has taken the Aaker at guard is almost as tall. The two forwards are about five feet eleven inches in height and he is twice the Aaker, the guard, the shortest man on the team. The voting for the first team berths gave both O'Leary and Cooper 12 votes out of a possible 12. This was followed by 11 out of a possible 12 votes for both Johnson and Aucker. Collins also voted to gain the other first team position. The first team consists of three seniors, a junior, and a sophomore. It is unusual for a sophomore to make the all-Big Six team because of the fact that if there is a senior near me, they will pick her as well picked as he will have no more Three Choices Are Seniors Added— "That Rascal Vanity" Oswald - News These teams, at almost all mythical selections, cannot meet the approval of our coaches. The players set forthward as fair and unbiased selections of the outstanding men in the Big Six basketball conference of the country, and they will meet with the fans' approval. RELAYS SCHEDULED IN APRIL ACCORDING TO COACH ALLEN The student committee which does much of the promotion and actual running off of the meet, will meet some students to discuss plans for the organization of the general student committee, which it composed of representatives of each class. STOUFFER WILL INSPECT NEW TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL IN TEXA! The University of Kansas Relays have been definitely scheduled for April 23, according to an announcement made by the director of athletics, yesterday morning. opportunities to make another such team. Johnson of Kansas will have other opportunity to make this mythic team and Cooper will have two opportunities. Dean E. B. Stouffer of the Graduate school will leave tomorrow for Lubbock, Texas, where he will impact the Texas Technological College. He will be attending a graduate program at the Texas Technological College is a new school established in 1925. It has asked recognition of the Association of American Universities and it is in the capacity of inspector for the Association that Dean Stouffer will go to Labbock. Finger Worth $27,500 Linger Worth $27,300 Angela, Feb. 25 — (UIP) Half of a little dog is worth $27,300. A stenogram was declared in seeking damages from the driver of a car which caused an accident resulting in the loss of that digit. 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