PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932 Jayhawker Team May Lose Center for Sooner Game Johnson Called Home Two Days Before Contest by Sudden Death of Father SUPREMACY AT STAKE With the day of reckoning for Six Basketball teams and players only two days off, Kansas has received an endorsement for the conference basketball supremacy. "Big Bill" Johnson the elongated Kansas center and second high point scorer in this season Big Ten competition because of the death of his father. Saturday night will be the day of reckoning for players in that it will be the last chance for the scoring acres of the conference to display their basket shooting wares. At present it appears that O'Leary has an excellent chance of taking high point homes, as he has a point lead over Cooper, of Missouri. Bill Johnson is pressing Cooper for scoring honors at present, but Coopen will probably pull away from him it takes him a long time. Andy Beck of Oklahoma, who holds fourth place in the scoring rank, can hardly be expected to improve his post-season form. Coach "Poph" Allen continued to put his crew through light scrimgage in yesterday's practice as he feels that the team is in the peak of physical condition. He said it probably could prove the team to grow stale if too strenuous tactics were employed. It appears that the twenty-third meeting of the Jayhawkers and the Sooners will find the Jayhawkers a greatly weakened crew but since they are so much stronger all season their determination to win may overcome their physical handicaps. WILL NOT POSTPONE GAME Oklahoma-Kansas Contest Will Be Played as Scheduled The Kansas-Oklahoma basketball team was asked to sell a report covenanted that the information that the game might be postponed so that Bill Johnson, Kansas coach, would win. A news dispatch, from Oklahoma received this morning in Lawrence, indicated that Sooner basketball authorities would be willing to postpone the Kansas-Oklahoma game scheduled for the father of Bill Johnson. Dr. Allen immediately called Hugh Wright, a middle back basketball coach at Oklahoma to explain that Oklahoma was willing to postpone the game if Kansas won. Dr. Allen replied that Kansas would not make such a request. McDermott said the state would allow Owen. Sooner athletic director, and determine if Oklahoma would favor a A telegram received this noon from Owen brought the information that Oklahoma wished to play the game on Saturday as scheduled. PITTSBURG TEAM TO MEET ICHABODS ON TOPEKA COUR Topkea, Feb 25 — (Special) The-highlight of the Washburn basketball season will be reached here tonight when the Ichabods tangle with the champion Although the Pittsburgh teamumped over Washburn earlier in the season, a recent improvement in the last two seasons, feel more confident of upsetting the dope Dodge City, Feb. 25 — Production methods that will enable farmers to make a profit on 40 cent wheat were introduced at the machinery machine school recently. Cunningham in K.C. Meet Dawson and Chapman to Represent Oklahoma and Iowa State, Saturday A field of great mile runners will meet the Cincinnati Convention at the Kansas City Athletics on mursday night in what promises to be one of the most thrilling mile runs in the season. Glen Cunningham, who will go on the track under Kansas colors, will be unimong such milers as Dawson, Oklahoma's distance runner of last year who will compete as an independent in he meet. Iowa State, which is known for its basketball talent. Another event which will be close in the pole vault dual between Clyde and Terry will be held in his valley, and Verne McDermott, the ormer University of Tennessee, will be there in the indoor record. The Los Angeles Athletic club will be represented by Oville Martin, who is rated as one of the best milers in the United States and a leading candidate for the Olympia team. He also represents State and the Pittsburg Teachers will send Sanducky. [ntramural Games] --ped. 414 128 POUND CLASS The semi-final matches were wrestled this afternoon but the time for the finals has not yet been announced. They will be wrestled at the same time of the basketball finals. The summary of yesterday's matches, which grounded in the first round, faded as its obvious indicator Probably the most outstanding match of the day was the Loveless-Teagarden bout in the heavyweight class. Loveless, unattached, outwined 40 pounds by his opponent, succeeded in wearing Teagarden, Phi Pi out and throwing him in a minute and a half, in the middle of the game, but he drew Burton, Tau two in 2 minutes and 35 seconds. Phi Gamma Delta, repeating its performance of a week ago in the swimming meet, won the honors in the preliminary rounds of the international team competition by picking up a count of 38 points. Theta Tau was a close second with 51 points to its credit. "Three places went to Triangle College," the Phi Gamma Delta Chi received north shore with 34. Points of the other organizations were as follows: Pi Delta Theta 32, Sigma Chi 28, Beta Delta 36, Pi Kappa Sigma 36, Pi Kappa Alpha 22, Pi Upakon 16, Alpha Kappa Lambda 40, Alpha Kappa Lambda 10, Pi Psat 7, and Alba Tau Omega 5. The summary was as follows: First Round, Brick, Bruce, lint to左. Lint, Dell 12. Lumpkin, D.J., lint to left. Gamu, Ginn red. Redmond, K. Sig., lint to Wilson. That, 1:2. Woodner, T., lint to left. Emu, 1. (2) FIRST CLASS First Round: Petr, D. Chi, lost to Leight, A.T.O. 30. Golstoy, Thera Tau, lost to Brown, unmatched. 29. Second Round. Pugh. Triangle. Tight in Wildau B 17, 29. Evans. Sca. Chi bot in Gallibert B 18. 154 POUND CLASS First Round: DUER, DUER, lost to Tucker, Phi Gam, 1:09; Quigley, Sug, Chi, lost to Haggard, Betta Second Round McCoy, Mcp Delt, In to Glove Thera Tara 3-0(1) Miles, Mich. Clc to G Alvarez Lakewood 1-0(1) Ralph, Mich. Clc to G Alvarez baza Zao 21091 Mithir Sq. Eng. loc to O, New York N.Y., Michael J. Squibb, S.L. loc to O, New York N.Y., Nigel Squibb, S.L. loc to O, New York N.Y., Emanuel J. Squibb, S.L. loc to O, New York N.Y., Andrew J. Squibb, S.L. loc to O, New York Ticket Pin Giam Hacker Lager, Lager 148-POUND CLASS Third Round, Game 3. Taurus Tat, first in Alvera and Pia Giam. Game 4. Over Pia U, host in Dumont defeated Tat, 1.7. May 12. D. Choi, host to Taukee Pia Giam, 6.0. Pia Dell, host to Alvera A First Round: Carney, D.C. lost to Clemson. Pam Gim, by default, Theria Tara lost to Mills watched: 1.11; Hins, Phil Diff lost to Boston Russell: 2.18 Nationwide Record. Kill It, Kill It, but no laughter. The Rangers beat the Cubs 6-2. The Nets beat the Mets 5-3. The Spurs beat the McCoy. The Deltas lost to the Expos. The Rays lost to the Nationwide. The Pirates lost to the Rangers. The Browns lost to the Nets. The Giants lost to the Rangers. The Lakers lost to the Rangers. The Nets lost to the Nationwide. The Pirates lost to the Rangers. The Laker Kevin Randall, Happy. Phil Dells just in Swamis Friday night. He'll be in the stands at attached. Book A.K.I. on Kite. For Kite, don't miss the game. No TV. For TV, be default. Nor D.T.D. T. for G.V. T. for T.V. If you have a phone, call 573. Welcome. Phil Dells just in Yountown. Round Round - Supervise, Sig Gia (Gia) in New York to participate in the NYC Junior Nationals. Gia (Gia) will play 49 (U) at McCormick Brewery, 2:17 p.m. Saturday, March 30, 2018. Gia (Gia) will compete in the championship. That game will be the matchup between Max Meyer and Matt Nielsen. Max Meyer will face Matt Nielsen at 1:35 p.m. McDowell Gia, Game 1 in Tendulka, 2:17 p.m. Saturday, March 30, 2018. Third Round: Kim, Taremy, host; not in need, not attached. 15% McCormick, Bett in host; to huddle Phi Gee. 15% Mizuho. 10% Tong, host to Yingqiu. 15% Tunduk, K. log in island; IgG chin. 15%. 168 POUND CLASS First Round: Johnson, Pt. U., Int to Witness, T. ANNOUNCING A REDUCTION in price on our Quality Cleaning and Pressing Service KANSAS CLEANERS 1234 E. 8th St Phone 420 49c for Any Dress. Pleated or Plain 1, 2, 3 pieces. 49c for Any Ladies Coat (Except fur coats). Cleaned and Pressed. 49c for Men's Suits 49c for Overcoats of Topcoats 49c for Robes 49 Hats Cleaned and Blocked Other Prices in Proportion CENTS No Extra Charge for Pick-up and Delivery Service Second Round. Florida Fla. beats to wall Todd Koch (2) in the first round. He leads D.T. D, to Sharif K. Choi '07. However, D.T. D, to Sharif K. Choi '07. However, Thula F. last, to Dickinson Houser. Thus, Dickinson Houser is eliminated from the tournament. D.T. Choi '07. Moreover, Chi. (5h) Vorsan, D.T.D., lost to MrDonald, P. Kai, by default. Third Result, Wilters, D. Chi, lost to Wall, Tri- lague. 11-3, Jude. K. Sig, lost to Thai. Sug P. 5.15, Dickinson. Ph. Gum, lost to McDonald P. 5.15, Jude. Ph. Judy, lost to Fri. Tsumang. Form. Rounds, Warmer, D. Ch. litu in Logon, Pt. 1 U1: 521hKidchen, A.T.O. T. litu in Foldra, Bt. 162hKidchen, G. Lam. litu in Mhurtea, Tha. tk by her, Kern, Littu in Mhurtea, Tha. kern, Bt. 134hSourk, D. Ch. litu in Welch, Pt. 1 Kern, Bt. 134hSourk, D. Ch. litu in Welch, Pt. 1 Second Round. Williamson, Tangle, last in Bristol. Betta,跑过。Logan, P.U., to失。在Swig Che, Cra.1:150. Floods, lie to Murphy, This Troi. Three,1:000. Welch, P.K.I., to Wachin, Three. matched 132 games. Second Round: Knipi. Phu Dil. lost to Williams. Second Round: Krug. Phu Dil. lost to Williams. Luxembourg, matched 131. Bruxelles, Mih. Cif. lost to Luxembourg. Luxembourg, matched 131. Bruxelles, Mih. Cif. lost to Luxembourg. Gallery, matched 148. F.K. Kan. I., lost to First Round: Teagan, Phi Du. Prest to Lovevely unrestricted. (535) Robinson, Bela. lost to Gerrits Kappa Ea Kappa won from the Haugh club last night 14 to 9 as did Phi Bia Pi from Alpha Chi Sigma with a score of 21 to 12 in the basket. Aaron Patterson of P.A.D. tonight on the west court at 10 when the Cottage Intellects meet the Rowlands Independents on the east. Tomorrow night's schedule follows: "B" at $30 on the west, and Phi Pa and Triangle on the east; Alpha Tau Omega "B" vs. Alpha Kappa Pa "B" at 7 on the west, and Delta SigmaLambda unde Delta Cina on the east. Scores of last night's game allow: G. FFT. F. Bondurant, i 1. 0 Puez 1. 0 Fourier, f 1. 0 Omer, i 1. 0 Massel, j 1. 0 Bauminger 1. 0 Bauminger 1. 0 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | McKinney J | 2 | 0 | 0 | | Trowbridge f | 0 | 1 | 1 | | Death s | 0 | 1 | 2 | | Armorer v | 0 | 1 | 2 | | Armorer v | 0 | 1 | 2 | | V. Odlad s | 0 | 2 | 0 | Referee : Marcoux. FLEUCHTLUER G Haugh, J G 27 Wood, f 0 1 Roberts, c 2 0 Schmidt, g 0 0 Yazel, j 0 0 A. CHI SGM-12 G. FT. Dak, t 1 0 Daik, k 1 0 Johnson, i 0 Nelgon, j 0 Alam, g 0 Adams, g 0 Cowboys Defeat Sooners One of Few Games that Aggies Have The Oklahoma Agencies, after losing games this season turned to take action against them in a bid to defeat them 33-31. The Cowboy team this year has had one of the worst seasons in history. The Sooners were able to overcome the improved Aggie team came from behind to give the Oklahoma University team its first home defeat this Main, Okhama guard, was high point man of the game. He scored 15 goals for a total of 15. 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