PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1932 Nebraska to Find Kansas Weakened in Game Tonight O'Leary and Schaake Will Not Be in Starting Lineup Against Cornhuskers KANSAS VICTORY SEEN In spite of the efforts which the Kansas basketball squad have made this year to retain the Big Six championship the hoo-doo of hard luck which has been created by the team has again entered their camp at the most critical period of the championship ship fight. Ole CLEAR and Elme PAYNE had been lined up tonight against Nebraska O'Leary pulled a leg muscle in the Angie game Friday night which will allow him to take down evenings' content. Schaoke, who has just recovered from an attack of hooks under his right armpiston, is again both slain and hurt and he practically can use his right arm. While the Nebraska squad is in the cellar position in the Big Six standings, their next game would be a match for Kansas at its best. Because of the injuries of O'Leary and Schaake, McGuire will start at forward and Schaake will go up at guard. On the ability of these two players to come through as pitch hitters rests the hopes of the Kansas team. There is one hope that O'Leary may be used in this evening's content and attempt to figure eight spiral adhesive bandage which Dr. F. C. Allen has devised to take the place of hamstring muscle in a knee injury. Dr. A. J. Anderson stated that Schanke would have to be his own judge as to whether he could do it without see how Schanke could play. Despite the injuries, the Kansas team can see nothing but victory as the result of the contest. To say the least the game will be a battle from start to finish and those who miss it will win one of the classic games of this year's Big Six race as well as their support to which their team is entitled. The probable starting lineup Kansas f Nebrask McGuire f Bowen Harrington f Lumney Johnson c McRaney Vanek g Mason Page g Daviso 1. Referee: E. C. Quigley; Time: 7:30 British Golfers Get Ready Preparations for 1932 Season Being Made To Avenge Foreign Defeats London, Feb. 15,—(UP)—British players are getting into trim for the new season, with high hopes of avenging defeats at the hands of foreign players. Much emphasis is being laid here on the fact that the date for the United States Open championship, 1952, has been put back some weeks, since it felt that it was only the excessive heat of last year's summer that masked team teams from doing better in the Ryder Cup matches and the championship. Eric Martin-Smith and John de Forest, both in their early 20s, and winner and runner-up respectively in had two wins. Both expected to lead the amateur field. Among those on whom Britain will center her hopes this year are A. J. Lacey, who was named last year; Alfre Padham, the 25-year-old player from Ashland Forest, who set up a record in the opening game of the "News of the World" Thousands Guinea tournament, and Mark Seymour, one of the busiest playing pro-athletes in the world. Britain's white hope of last year Henry Cotton, the machine guber at Carnegie University in a good position in the British Open championship at Carnegie, Scotland If Cotton can overcome his "temperament"—quite as bad as that of any film star—he is capable of producing firework羽毛 this season. ZACH WHEAT MAY RETURN TO MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 15—(UP) Zach D. Wahl, wheat retired for three years after 20 years continuous service in the agricultural industry, proposed to re-enter hospital "I may return to the game this season," said Wheat, who played with the Indians in 2016 andRobinis so long before that he was the oldest man in the National League in Wheat probably will serve with some major league club in capacity as manager, coach or secrt, it has been played on his farm, near Pelo, Mo. Establishes Scholarship Fund Wichita, Feb. 15—(UP)—A $25,000 scholarship fund has been established in memory of their daughter by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dube, of Utica, Kane from Iowa, for the fund a $900 scholarship will be awarded each year to the winner of a competitive examination* given seniors in high schools in Nesau Lake, Green Bay, Wise County. The account is to be used by the winner for college expenses. MIDGET FORWARD TO START HUDSON MCGUIRE MeQrure did not become eligible until this semester and has not had a chance to show himself. He will see his chance tonight when he starts against the Corburghians in what that O'Leary will call it, but they have very hard to guard. He has shown a remarkable basket eye in practice. Team for Big Six Meet to Be Chosen Saturday Two Men to Be Entered in Each Event at Columbia Tryouts will be held this Saturday to choose the trial team which will be on hand at the final game. Columbia, Mo., according to an announcement made today by Coach Randy McGee. Since only two men are to be chosen for each event, the competition will probably be strong. Coach Hamilton said that the tryouts this Saturday will furnish plenty of entertainment and opportunity for anyone who wants to watch them. So for this season the goal has been drilling on fundraising. This start-up is expected to speed things up and offer more intensive work to get the new fundraiser. Concerning the Kansas City Athletics Club meet, Coach Hamilton said that it was virtually assured for Feb. 27, if Convention hall at Kansas City. Title May Go to German Fans Believe Hans Kampfer Has Chance for Wrestling Crown St. Louis, Feb. 15- (UP) - Wrestling fans here believe Bain Kemper, Germany's heavyweight wrestling title to the boxing title held by his countrymate, Max Knapper, who is 25, stands over the 320 pounds, came to the United States seven months ago and already has an impressing number of mat He has appeared in 11 matches here, where he makes his home, featured by two contests with Jimmy Londos, title claimant. Kampfer learned his wrestling at Faust Academy in Leipzig. He has appeared professionally on the mat for four years. During his early years he appeared at the Sports Palace in Berlin and was trained in boxing in preliminary events. Plans Made for Olympiad Boat Houses, Floats, and Grand Stands Are Being Constructed. Los Angeles, Feb. 15. — (Special)—Construction of boat houses, floats and other equipment necessary to complete preparations for the rowing events of the games of tenth Olympiad, which are to be celebrated in this city from April 6 to June under way, according to the organizing committee for the games. Are Being Constructed The races will be held in Long Beach Marine stadium, 40 minutes from Olympia stadium, for five days beginning with a morning shells with coxwain, pair-oared boats without coxwain, single scails, two-oared shells with coxwain, four-oared shells without coxwain, double scails without coxwain and eight-oared shells. Long Beach Marine stadium compriSES a fresh-salt water course of sufficient length to contain a splendid 2000-metre straightaway course. More rooms are available for the races from the bordering shore, and grand stands to accommodate 10,000 more, are being built. Construction work now going on includes also dressing and showering rooms, and shower baths for the oarmen, as well as lounges and dining rooms. Intramural Games --minister team in a non-conference meet. Missouri won the meet easily enough. Westminster, it will be remembered, is the school where Brutus Hamilton, K. U., took coach to great teams before coming to K. D. E. --minister team in a non-conference meet. Missouri won the meet easily enough. Westminster, it will be remembered, is the school where Brutus Hamilton, K. U., took coach to great teams before coming to K. D. E. At 10 this morning the entry lists for the Instrumural swimming meet, where students will come into the intramural office in good shape and a full copy list was issued. Pi Gianna Delta was the winner of last year's meet with a total of 72 points. Delta Chi was second with 46 points. Pi followed with a total of 50. Five events, the 300-yard medley relay (50 yards, 100 meters, 50 yards, and 100 yards), the 50-yard dash, the plunge, the 50-yard back stroke, and the 100-yard dislash, are to be held together and the remaining four Thursday. Brett Satton, e3, was the individual winner of the meet, taking first place in the 250-yard dash, the 50-yard dash, the 100-yard dash, and the 50-yard dash. He also was a member of the team that won the 290-relay. The winner in each event receives one point for his team. The winning team is awarded three points in all events. A point for competition is given each man for completing his event. An individual may win two points for entry points for his organization. Several Games Scheduled Intamural basketball games for tonight are as follows: At 9 Acacia vs Delta Uplaen on the east court and at 10 Delta Uplaen on the west. At 10 Sigma Nu plays Sigma Alpha Epsilon on the east court and the Triangle vs Pik Kappa game is on Two games are encashed for tomorrow night. At 10 Sigma Alpha Episcopal, on the east court and the Keyhawks "B'Oh Delta. Thiea" "IF" game is on. VARSITY Giannini Defeats Walker Wilmington, Dec. 15 — (UP) — A.P. Giammi overwhelmed defeated Elisha Walker today in a fight for the control of the Transamerican Corporation bank holding company. Giammi, at 243,158 votes out of a total of 243,150. TONIGHT - TUESDAY Shows 3-7-9 Mat. 10-25 Night 10-40 Wed - Thurs - Fri Buster Kcaton Polly Moran in It's a Bie "The Passionate Plumber" Nothing Less! Women's Intramurals Stunt practice for the women's water carnival cannot be held tonight as planned because of the basketball game with Nebraska. The practice has been postponed until next Thursday at 8:15 and final tryouts will also be held then on Friday in the imperial swimming meet will be held Wednesday night at 7:30. --minister team in a non-conference meet. Missouri won the meet easily enough. Westminster, it will be remembered, is the school where Brutus Hamilton, K. U., took coach to great teams before coming to K. D. E. Sport Shorts --minister team in a non-conference meet. Missouri won the meet easily enough. Westminster, it will be remembered, is the school where Brutus Hamilton, K. U., took coach to great teams before coming to K. D. E. Missouri seems to be well on the way to a Big Six basketball title. The Tigers added another game to their win column Saturday night when they defeated the lowly New Orleans for a drop, according to our way of thinking. They have been winning games true enough but they face four more games all away from home. It may be a foolish idea but Missouri will be picking the defense from now on. The Creighton Blue Jays have virtually cinched the Missouri Valley basketball title. The Bluejays are undefeated with six games played. A victory over Drake tomorrow will set them on top no matter what happens. It is undecided whether Kansas will put out a baseball team for Big Six competition this year. A meeting has been scheduled by the NCAA to discuss a schedule for Big Six teams that wish to compete. Nebraska is definitely out and Kansas has not made a decision. Preparations are under way for the biggest basketball classic in the United States. Entry blanks have been sent to the Kansas City ball tournament to be held in Kansas City. March 7-12. Two team are sure to be entered from Kansas A. C. both are certain to have teams from the Gulf of Canada will be entered. Maryville State Teachers will try their hand for the first time. The teachers had the K. C. A. C. team one of best tests in the valley. Karissa wrestling fans are all peeped up at the showing that has been made by Pete Mehringer, sophomore heavyweight. The team's undefeated this season, having secured two time advantages and one fall. His victories in recent Big Six matches makes him one of the most successful university wrestlers in the country. The Big Six track season opened Saturday when Missouri met the West- French Athletes in Army Youngsters Planning To Compete in Olympic Games Are Soldiers Paris, Feb. 15- (UP)-Half the athletes upon whom France counts to score her points at the Olympics are young French players in the army, with little time after learning squads right to train properly for such fancy company as will be in the Army. The unhappy French selection com- mander told me to ask the general uff to transfer these students to camp near here, possibly the army hysical training school at Joinville. Colonel Armond, Joinville camp commander, is willing to supervise the training of the athletes, but he is helpless until his army chief orders their The four best amateur cyclists for the French Olympic team, Horner, Moullafarde, Choeque and Le Greves, are in the army. So are three of the 100-mile race winners, Watspurger and Verite, the 890-metre champion, Charavelle. 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