PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24.1932 Kansas Sharpens Teeth for Court Battle Saturday Loser of Jayhawk-Soone Game Will Drop From Big Six Basketball Title Race EDGE TO OKLAHOMA Statisticians say that the odds against winning five straight basketball games are 23 to 1. However, this is not the attitude of the Kansas Jayhawkers, for they feel that the slow start which characterized the beginning of this season will be eliminated by one of the teams finishes in Big Six basketball history. It will be recalled that back in 1927 a Kansas basketball coach coached the Cincinnati team to dust to nose as well as strong a basketball field as make up the confer- A little over two weeks ago the A team team had two victories and three defeats on its record, but since that time a scrapping team has fought its way to the place where they have chance to be crowned members of Big Six basketball. Over Confidence a Danger The thing which the team must guard against in the preparation as well as the playing of its one remaining game, as stressed by Coach Allen in his chalk talk yesterday, is, "the team must not grow overconfident." Cold facts woll dendl to show that the Oklahoma Sooners actually have a slight advantage in the contest to be played Saturday night. Oklahoma has the advantage of having defeated Kansas in its first conference game of the Also, the recent contests played by Oklahoma and Kansas against Missouri were much stronger for the latter, little stronger both offensively and defensively. The slight advantage shown by the Soyoners in the Missouri contest was not as great, but they scored more points than any other team in the conference for the season's play as well as holding its opponents to the goal. The Sooner team is to be respected, for it has at least five players on the squad who are capable of breaking through the defense and walks with or off of the ball game. Couch Allen's squad held only light practice Monday, and yesterday afternoon scrimmaged by the freshman squad. The team spirit is high. This week's practice will be devoted to polishing up the Kansas offense and defense so that when the Sooners lose their lead, they won't night the Jahawhens will be able to hold the fort. A Kansas victory will at least bring a tie if Missouri wins its first game. A victory of either the Kansas Aggies or Nebraska over Missouri and a Kansas Saturday victory undeterred their unpredictable possession of first place in the race. Following are the comparative scores of the two teams against their opponents. KANSA Oklaoma 16 0pt 16 0pt K.U. 0pt Kansas City 21 4pt 21 4pt Omaha 22 Kansas State 27 24 30 24 Kentucky State 27 24 30 24 Iowa State 27 24 30 24 ORGANIZATION Kanata 01 26 O.U. 23 Linnaeus State 01 26 O.U. 29 Kanada State 24 31 34 12 Niyayama 24 31 34 12 Nyayama 24 31 34 12 totals - Oklahoma, 279; Opt., 250. No Mouth Examination Wanted No Mouth Examination Wanted Winfield, Feb. 23—For the asking and the animal, the animal should be held in a kindly, kindly may be held at the Salvation Army hospital. [ ] Basketball Scores Lexington, Mo—Rockhurst college 42, Wentworth 19. At Parsons—Parsons Junior college 49, Iola Junior college 11. At Shawnee, Okla — Oklahoma City U 20, Oklahoma — Petalus U 28 At Emporia-Fort Hays State Teachers 24. Emporia Teachers 23. At. Baldwin—Baker 32, Haskell 29 Overtime. At Oklahoma City -Tulsa Diamond Oilers 25, Oklahoma City Hupas 24. At Tarkio, Mo.-Central 34, Tarkio 28. At Lincoln—Nebraska Wesleyan 32 Kearney Neb. Normal 26 At. St. Louis—St. Louis 21, Washing ton 17. At Wichita—Wichita 42, South western 23. At McPherson-Kansas Wesleyan 26. McPherson 25. Missouri-Kansas Relay Feature of K.C.A.C. Mee Los Angeles Stars to Compete Against Pick of Big Six The clash between Missouri and Kansas in the mile relay promises to be the feature of the Kansas City Athletic Conference, which tracks stars will invade Convention Hall to present sports lovers with one of the most alluring attractions ever held in the country. The Los Angeles Athletic club will send a team of bright luminaries to the university in a dual meet event for Big Six athletes who will compete in events in which they are outstanding. Such men as George Simpson, Herman Brix, Shelby Parker, and Ovillie Martin will strive to add honor to the reputation of the team from Las Anas. Kansas Team Named Kansas will send LeRoy Sicker, Joe Klaner, Foster Fullerton, and John Bondank to compete in the mile relay against the foursome from Missouri. Last week in the tryouts held under unfavorable weather conditions the four Kansas men all made good showings at a flat 35 seconds. Iowa State will send a pair of strong distance men, Chapman in the mile and Nagel in the half mile. Moore from Oklahoma is another half miler and Hewitt, the other Sower entry on the 400-yard team, will race in the 400-yard dash. Rhea to Renpresent Nebraska Twin brothers, D. Dinkin and E. Dinkin will compete under Missouri. They'll play the first game and the latter in the half mile event. From Kansas will come Kluwer, one of the greatest dash men in the Big Six. From Miami, the valley's best poleveler. **Doze to Hopeshave.** Nebula's powerful Hugh Rhen, who is expected to furnish one of the features of the meet in his match with Herman Brix in the shot pot. Lee a speedy carriage that other cog in the Cornhusker machine. Eirich, who last season jumped six feet consistently, will bear the Kansas State banner along with Hickey, who tops the bars clean and fast. The Kansas team which was chosen in the tryouts last Saturday has been working out rather moderately this week, and is ready to do so until Friday afternoon. HAIR CUTS. 256 The Hillside Barber Shop 620 W. 9th St. S. R. Clodfetter Our Windows Tell The Story Arrow Trump Shirts Solid Colors. Stripes and White $1.95 Kappa Sigmapa won over Delta Umaipa 36 to 13, and Alpha Tau Omega defeated Alpha Kappa Lambda 33 to 17 Sigma Alpha Mua was a winner of Delta Umaipa 28 to 15, Alpha Tau Omega 15, Sigma Bui 'B' put away Delta Ci B' with a count of 34 to 14. Phi Gamma Delta moved into a twoway tie for second place with Sigma Nu last. The third came from o 20. This is the first game Sigma Nu lost, and the defeat leaves Beta Tau II in undisputed first place in the season. Phi Gamma Delta continued its winning streak by defeating Phi Gamma Delta 'B' I 18 to 8 and tepped into the first berth in division. Intramural Games The box scores of last night's games are as follows: Sigma Nu Tonples Tonight at 10 Abla Chi Sigma meet Phi Beta Pi on the west court, and then at 2:30 P.M. on the dock on the coast. Tomorrow night at the same time Kayhawks play P. A. D. on the west and the Cottage Intellectueme meet the Rowlands Independents G. FF. F. F. Take, t 4 1 1 McDowell, t 1 2 0 Mamdirez, t 1 2 0 Verson, g 1 0 2 Tanker, t 1 0 1 51GMA NU Reference: Hargins G, F F T Fountain, f Pleasure, f Yongn, g Brenner, g G, F F T Ruthie Harper 3 4 1 S.A.N.°B'—18 G. F.F. Grant, f 1 1 0 Grant, r 3 1 0 Dernier, s 1 1 0 Quantum, g 0 2 0 Binary, g 0 2 0 PIG GAM 'B'... B Harmon, f 1 G FT. Clement, f 2 0 Diskinion, f 0 Hodgson, g 0 Diskinion, g 0 Santry, g 1 Reference: Geokous. KARPA-MG 150 F I E C E Colonel J Colonel J 10 0 0 Colonel J 0 0 Praetor X Praetor X 0 0 Walker (M) 0 0 0 Stepper X 0 0 0 Stepper X 0 0 0 D U 1 1 G F I T 0 Nandler, j 0 0 Philipson, j 0 0 Philippos, j 0 0 Klampo, j 0 0 Klampo, j 0 0 Liu, j 0 0 Liu, j 0 0 Rinker, j 0 0 G. FIT 1 P. Gita 4 FIT 2 Moravcik 1 1 0 Culta 1 1 Muratov 1 0 0 Headache 1 0 Darmo 1 0 0 Zoolf 1 0 Darmo 1 0 0 Zoolf 1 0 Zemljan 1 0 0 Curry 1 0 Zemljan 1 0 0 Curry 1 0 Referee: Quigley. N, S, M - ... D, L, F G, F, T | G, F, T | Bork, 1 | Fila, 0 | G, F, T | Bork, 2 | Fila, 0 | G, F, T | Breezing, 4 | Whitley, 0 | G, F, T | Breezing, 5 | Whitley, 0 | G, F, T | Peregold, 4 | Taitl, 0 | G, F, T | Referee: Kritmar. OLTA CHI II 14 G.F.T. II Epips. c 0 0 1 Depips. c 0 1 1 Depipips. f 1 1 0 Gentry. g 0 0 1 Gilbert. g 1 1 0 6 1 BIOMA NU 'B' 14 G FIT Rager, g 10.0 Ruger, g 10.0 Fulferger, g 10.0 Nicrometer, g 7.0 Miller, g 2.0 Abbey, g 1.0 Jaffe, g 1.0 6 2 2 Reference: Boxer. The intramural wrestling matches began this afternoon at 4 and will run until 11 tonight. The matches are conducted according to the time schedule given below. On account of the success of the men falling to appear within five minutes after the time for their match will be caused to forfeit. All bouts 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 period bouts of two minutes each shall be wrestled. Lean Bauman, wrestling champion of the squared squid will referee the matches. The matches and their time are as allowe 121. pound class; Blake, Bata, v. Lape, Phi Dell. 124. pound class; Bata, Bata, v. Wilson, Tua Thai. Erien, unmatched; v. Wonderland, Phi Dell. v. Kappa, Kappa, v. Wilson, Tua Thai. 19: 500, Kwenni, Tda. Tau, v. Waters at 10 of 10, A.T.O. v. Pete, v. Dia, Chio. 710, Silverman, v. Hodgson, v. Vidovich, v. Gildenky. Tua Thai. 710, Gilvenhui. F. 135 pearlized gown Grey; Titany Tux, v. McGee Dalian; 120 pearlized gown Grey; Titany Tux, v. McGee Dalandan; 120 pearlized gown Grey; Titany Tux, v. Stage Presentation 8:40 - 9:25 Hartmanntype klasse Knope. Phi Dtlr vs Willmüll. 9 x 10 x 10 cm. 10 x 10 x 10 cm. 10 x 10 x 10 cm. 740 x 580 x 580 mm. Dtlr Tau vs Bunkenkopf. 10 x 10 x 10 cm. 10 x 10 x 10 cm. 10 x 10 x 10 cm. Griffithsii Phi Dtlr vs Robinson, Betra. 185 pound clam? Platoe; Betz, Betz, Williamson, Tarlughe; 310 f. Tristan; Erasmus, Chris; von Amselbach, Thomas; Kahn, Martin; Hendrickx, A.T.O.; Titus, Ian; 19 of 19 of Betz Hendrickx; A.T.O.; Titus, Ian; 19 of 19 of Betz Hendrickx; Ph.D. w. Walman; Betz, 7 (Wilsh, Phil Dell w. Walman); Betz, 7 (Wilsh, Phil Dell w. Walman); Betz, 7 (Wilsh, Sport Shorts Grander, unattended. Tightrope, v. Rick Koppa, 10.30 Martha St., v. Morgan, Third Train. 10.30 Martha St., v. Morgan, Third Train. 12.50 Siles, Phi Plu, v. women at 9 of Caterers and 8 of Musicians. Boston Train, t. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Boston Train, t. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Boston Train, t. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Fort Worth Deli Chi, v. Living, Koppa Ski, Chicago --with WALTER HUSTON JEAN HARLOW Wallace Ford Added Units— TOM HOWARD in "The Unemployed Ghost" Universal News The Missouri Tigers did not keep the pace when they finally started to play in the game. They lost every game that they played at home and so far hunter has been able to win 13 games. Bill Johnson, lanky Kansas center, is playing bang-up basketball since Phog Allen threatened to keep him out of the Iowa State game a few weeks ago. Johnson did not seem to have what he last season when he was a senior at Iowa State and has been playing great basketball ever since. The Northwest Missouri State Teachers basketball team are showing that they have some real stuff. They gave back all the players' drubbing a short time ago and they came back to win from the Wichita Henry, national A.U. champions last year. PATEE WHORE BIG PICTURES PLAY ENDS TONITE Eile S. Miner, "22, has a position with the American Telegraph and Telephone company at Montclair, N. J. The team that Coach Brutus Hamilton has picked to represent Kansas on the field is the team that the Athletic club is due to give the western team some competition. Gridley should win in the low hurdles and score a goal, and those still competition in the pole vault. Shows 3-7-9 TOMORROW! and FRIDAY BARNEY SCOFIELD AND And His Ten Syncopators of Joy Edgar Wallace's Thrilling Mystery Story "The Feathered Serpent, Now Upon the Screen PAY NITES! We Pay You To See This Show Be Sure You're Vaccinated Again Fear; S'Re Sure To Send Shifters Down Your Spine. 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Friday at 11 a 15-minute period will be given over to the "Appreciation of Music." At 6 p. m. Gus and Gil, directed by Allen Crafton, professor of speech and dramatic art, will broadcast, and at 6:15 a musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Mintercraft, associate professor of voice, has been scheduled. W. B. Downing, professor of voice, has arranged a program for 6 o'clock Saturday evening. Mary Emily Flynn, fa34, accompanied by Mrs. Ernet Dowey, 942 Missouri street, will sing "In the Forest" and Peter Ronald. Romann, who said fa35, will also "Caming Home" by Willoughby and "Love is Mine" by Gartner. TAXI 25c PHONE 987 Our pleasure is in serving you better Guffin Taxi The New Low Price Mat. 10 - 15 Night 10 - 25 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 VARSITY THEATRE TONIGHT - TOMORROW She was a double-crossing blonde the a policeman, swuph to uphold the law. But her smile made him help wreck a city. SMASHING THE VICE RING! 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