PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1932 Tigers to Start Crucial Road Trip With Kansas Tilt Encounter Here Saturday Opening Clash in Four- Game Series for Missouri WAGNER IS M. U. HOPE The airtid test for the Missouri Tigers will begin this weekend when they meet Coach Allen's squad here Sat., March 16, and they have played four rallied games in seven days. One week from Saturday the Tigers will either be known as one outstanding team or another outstanding team, basketball that will be known as just another team that has made a strong bid for the 1023 conference title. The dope would tend to indicate that To date Missouri has played five conference games on its own home court and one game in enemy territory. That one game was played by the opposing team, a successful against Washington University early in the season on its home court, but lost last week in St. Louis, Facts, and it was good at home but a poor road队. As Missouri meets Kansas Saturday, Oklahoma next Monday, Nebraska follows on Tuesday, there will be little opportunity for rest and consequently there is a strong possibility that it may lose three of these games. Should Missouri lose to Kansas and Oklahoma, which is in the midst of first place by virtue of having played more games than Missouri. The conference race will then be settled by the Oklahoma-Kansas game between Cincinnati and Carmuskers and the Aggies. If Missouri only breaks even on the road trip which begins Saturday, and Kansas wins its remaining two games, a play-off series would be decided the conference championship. If the success of the Kansas team becomes an Iowaaska Monday night may be in question. If the team loses to the squad, Missouri and Oklahoma are in for royal battles when they National Collegiate Honor Roll Credits Kansas Eight Places K. U. Ranks Third in Track The University of Kansas, with eight places to her credit ranked third on the National College honor roll in 2013, is ranked fifth in rankings compiled by John L. Griffith athletic commissioner of the Big Ten and published in the February issue of NCAA Digest. Southern California with 12 places and Stanford University with 10 places were the two schools placed ahead of KJI. Joe Klaner and Ralph Sickel each won two mentions on the honor roll, one for their mark of 9.7 seconds made in conference trials and the other for marks made in the 220-yard dash Klaner ran the 220 in 21.2 seconds at the Missouri Valley A.U.I. and Sickel ran the 220 seconds at the Kansas-Missouri meet. George Jones was given a place for his time of 48.8 seconds in the 440-yard dash at the Missouri Valley A.A.U. Bernard Ordridge got on the honour when he hit a 46.5-second second at the K-U.M. U-M meet. Raymond Flick for his time of 23.8 seconds in the 220 hurdles at the Big Six conference trials and Clyde Coffman for his mark of 13 feet $2\frac{1}{2}$ inches in the Iowa High School meet were the other Kansas men. YOU COLLEGE BOYS ARE EXPENSIVE LUXURIES! OFTEN a serious strain on the pa- ental pocket-book—not only wa- th white college is in session but during the school year, you may alway- s true this year that you can live in Europe for less than you can at home. Plenty of pensions or sang little inns in Europe. You can take up with three meals a day for $40 or $50 a month. With the present rate of exchange, your American dollar de- creases by 20 percent as part of part of iabroad and accounted less than if you were at home. An excellent opportunity to learn your foreign history, or what not. Getting over and back is not hard. Just about $200 in Tourist Class via White Star and Red Star Lines—on some of the world's nests ships. We'll guarantee you a jolly time. Seems to us that the summer season brings to you a pleasant reduction of the family budget and a glorious time for you in the bargain. If you agree—why not try the family on it out. If you want more information, write us for our Tourist Booklet — or see any authorized travel agent. WHITE STAR LINE RED STAR LINE International Mercantile Marine Company 1100 Locust St. St. Louis Intramural Games --he craves LOVE —yet no ONE man can satisfy her heart! CAN any ONE man one MAN's life? In last night's intramural basketball games, two were played in the "B division. Phi Delta Theta defateer Kayhawk 26 to 20. Sigma Alpha Epsilon put the Alpha Tau Omega away with a similar score of 27 to 20. Brunner of Sig Alph team was high man of the evening with five field goals. The box scores are as follows. Phi Delt. "B"—26 Kayhawk "B"—2 Harpar, f g t. f. 1 Weltmer, f 3 0 Hughey, f 1 0 Guffith, g 0 0 McCoy, g 0 0 1224 Kewlwah g. ft. Johnson, f g. ft. Varvel, f 0. 0 White, c 0. 4 Kennedy, g 2. 0 Skelaz, k 0. 3 12 2 4 Referee—Breaty. S. A. E. "B"—27 10 0 A. T. O. "B" 27° gt. fruit Waffle, f 3 2 Waffle, f 3 2 Hower, c 1 0 Hower, c 1 0 Dodderidge, g2 0 Dodderidge, g2 0 Turtle, f 4 Grant, f g ff. f Braner, f 5 0 20 Hine, e 5 0 20 Quantus, g 1 1 11 Smith, g 1 1 11 13 16 Chambers Games scheduled for tonight are Delta Sigma Pi vs. Theta Tau, Alpha Pi Omega vs. Moster Postals at 6:30 p.m. in the Boca Raton Armory, Lambada and Kiappa Kappa vs. Kappa Sigma at 9 o'clock. At 10 the River Rats play the Lawrence Independents against the University of Florida. We meet the Alpha Kappa Pi "B" team. Tomorrow night at 10 the Kayhawk "B" team meets the Sigma Nu "B" on the Armory. On Friday "B" on Cardinals is on the west. Sooners Defeat Aggies, Tying Kansas in Big Six 34-22 Victory of Oklahoma Makes Team Title Contender Contender The Oklahoma Sooners regained a tie with the Minnesota for second place in the Big Ten. The Kansas Aggies in a game played at Norman last night. The final score was The Sooners put up an airlight defense during the first half and the Angels were to hold five field goals. The score at the half was 12-10 for Orlando. Early in the second half the Sooners broke away to a 30-16 lead, but late in the game the Aggie team broke through to win the mids in the last three minutes of play. Beck and Main divided scoring honors, each making three field goals and two free throws for the Sooners. Grudman, Sooner, collected three field goals and one charity toss. Grady, Sooner, collected two field goals and three free tosses. The Agile scoring was unique in that no player made a single free throw, but all players did. Each made two Agile field goals and Breen, Brookway, and Dalton each Aggies—22 d. g.f. 11 Breen, f 1 01 Brockaway, f 1 01 Graham, f 1 01 Skirddk, c 2 02 Dalton, c 2 02 Boyd, g 2 02 Fairlands, g 2 02 Olala—31 g f ff. Beck, f 克 f Graulman, f 3 1 1 0 Lecrone, f 2 1 0 Hatman, e 海 Manu, e 马 Mane, i 马 Totals 11 0 8 Totals 13 8 0 Referee—Dwight Ream, Washburn. A twisted ankle will keep "Mutt" Thornhill, Big Six record holder for the discus throw and a prospect for the Olympics, from entering the Big Six tournament in September and 12. He will not be in shape in time to compete at the Kansas City Athletic Club meet either according to a statement issued by Coach Brutus Hamilton morning. THORNHILL OFF SQUAD WITH Coach Hamilton announced that Joe Tennison, 30-yard dash and that Clydeoffman, 20-yard dash pole vault. The remainder of the team will be picked at the tryouts in the spring. Basketball Scores TWO MEETS COMING SOON --he craves LOVE —yet no ONE man can satisfy her heart! CAN any ONE man one MAN's life? At Favetteville—Arkansas 33, St Louis U. 19. A. Fort Worth—Texas Christian U. 33. Baylor U. 31. At Coffeville—Parsons Junior college 49, Coffeille Junior college 15. At Omaha—Creighton 48, Drake U. 4. A. Shawnee, Okla - Phillips U. 42 Ohioans Budget U. 33 At Norman-Oklahoma 34, Kansas State 22. At Independence, Kan.—Independence Junior college 39, Iola Junior college %. At the Armory—Rockhurst college 29.51 Brookdale At Newton-Southern Kansas State sum 47. Newton Hurms 35. Camels Hair, Mohair, Fleece, Boucle Fabrics Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS $45 and $50 values $25 Here is your chance to buy a real overcoat—Cheap .OST. Pair of glasses in black case in Robinson gymnasium. Tuesday afternoon. Call Gribble at 2738R —115 Your Choice for Want Ads TWO NICE double rooms for boys, rent very reasonable. 1320 Ohio street. Phone 7238R. —114 BOYS: 55 each per month for two boys. Unusually nice room in midden home. Breakfast and evening dimm- ing. Warm, if desired. Phone 1148 1634 after 4 p.m. LOST Saturday evening, Kappa Alpha Theta pin; name "Harriet S. Camp- bell" inscribed on back. Reward. Call 295. —113 At College Station—Texas Aggies 27 Rice 6. 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