PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1932 Tigers Lose Star Center for Ames Clash Tomorrow Zinn Probably Will Replace Wagner in Starting Lineup Against Iowa State BENGAL DEFEAT SEEN Mansouri G. W. 1, L. Prs. OP. Okahama 6 1 17 199 Okahama State 6 1 16 178 Kansas 6 1 15 178 Iowa State 6 1 12 178 THIS WEEK'S GAMES Tonight - Kannan vs. Kansas State at Manhattan Tomorrow - Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Norman. By Bill Dickinson. '29 HOCKEY Kansas City Mo. Feb. 12.—(UP) The University of Missouri Tigers stood alone at the top of the Big Six conference basketball standings—but still faced with a long tough road to the coveted championship. Missouri's troubles, in fact, seemed quite likely to start with this weekend. But it started from the Tiger last, in no condition to play, and probably will not start against Iowa State when the Ames team invades the Bengal court Sat. Wagner Not to Play Wagner has been no stand-out performer this season, perhaps, because of the abundance of fine centers in the conference this season, but he has been in there playing a fine team game every minute. Around him the Tiger have built their effective delayed defenses and has carried them to victories this year. Jimmy Zinn, veteran forward, probably will be shifted to center to replace the St. Louis boy, he was said Zinn is a fine player, but he has no pivot experience and he lacks height to compete on anywhere near an equal height of those of a host long lanky boy who is a fine jumper and a great shot. IOWA State has always been a Tiger jinx, and the old story seems likely to be told again Saturday night. "The Missouri kids have done well on their trick court," one conference coach said this week. "But get them away from home and the result is going to be different. I believe their peril is coming down—and come down fast." One thing is certain, when the Tiger stumble, three or four teams are going to be standing by, just waiting for a chance at first place and a trophy. Kansas Goes to Manhattan Tonight Kansas and Kansas State traditional rivals play playoff games in Oklahoma, choose between them. Just two good teams still in there fighting and hoping the leader will falter, that's all that can be said. If Johnson, Jayhawk center, and C Leary, veteran forward, and come up with a winning strategy are going at top speed, however, the Kansas would appear to hold a slight edge. Huskers Might Upset Dope Temorarily night, while Missouri and Iowa State are fighting it on Oklahoma soil, the Oklahomans lost a game man. The Oklahomaans lost a game Monday night to Iowa State, 22 to 29. A week ago Iowa State was barely able to move out a determined Nebraska team. Huskers Might Uplift Upper So it appears that the Huskers might turn to the N.C. Stallions, second ranking conference team, and come through to a victory. A lot of things, most conference observers agree, are due to happen yet in one of the most triumphs races ever recorded in the Big Six. One of them, the consensus of opinion has it, is or maybe two or three, for Missouri. The coaches point out that thus far, the Tigers have played almost all their games at home. They must finish the season with four games on the road. Iowa State Asks Donations Plea Made for $5,000 Contribution for Olympic Fund Ames, Iowa, Feb. 12- (Special) Amea for funds to make the $5,000 requested from Iowa as its contributor. The fund was approved by the fund was sent out today by Hugo Ottok, chairman of the Iowa Olympic Fund, committee, wreathing at each event. The plus sent to Cyclone "T" men throughout the country, has also gone to many athletic organizations in the city. The team has six elite athletes to do their bit. Otemalik pointed out that at least eight Iowa State men are trying out for place on the Big Ten team and Labertow in track, and Lillie, Linn, Thomas, Martin and Heying in hrestra. Nine loyawes were members of the last Olympic team. Cueh, Baldwin and Beers joined the Beers, Morrison, Holding, Prunty and Appleton on the wrestling squad. ALEXANDER TO PITCH AGAIN FOR HOUSE OF DAVID TEAM St. Louis, Feb. 12. —(UP) -Grover Cleveland Alexander, 44, the beardless pitcher of the House of David baseball team, will pitch semi-professional ball with the bearded team again this year. Alexander, who won fame as a league pitcher who forced into retirement, John Barleycrorn, has led and let his old enemy down with "no runs, no hits, no errors," friends here say. Women's Intramurals final tryouts and the first practice for the women's water carnival will be this coming Tuesday evening at 8:15 in Robinson gymnasium. --extra Twenty-five points for WAA. will be given to women participating in the water carnival. The following women have been asked to report: Dorothy Crory, c³; Elizabeth Moore, gr.; Lois Rumberger, c³; James Tucker, gr.; Frances Russell, c³; Alice Learned, c³; Mary Geyellin, c³; Uncle Jimmerman, m²; Lucille Wilson, m²; Katherine Temphew, m²; main, m³; the Thelm Temphew, c³; Catherine Monroe, c³; Patient Williams, c³; Hazelle Hedges, l²; Milder, c³; This group is to report for out flying. Basketball Fri Dec 29 Gamma Phi Beta won from Alpha Gamma Delta, 29-12. in the women's intramural basketball games last night against Independents, 11-9. The game deciding the championship will be payed next Tuesday at 8:00, between Wakimu hall and Alpha Gamma Delta. Points were made for Wattkall heath of Dorothy Lightburn, edt. 33; Sally Salter, edt. 34; Elizabeth Mosley, edt. 35; Warden, edt. 33, for the Independents, Jo Ann Grinsted, for C34, made two points, and Elizabeth Mosley, edt. 31, made one point. Professor of physical education, the Independents were not hitting backs as usual, and the Wattkall hall covers court space. The Gamma Phi won by good team work and sure basketball shooting. Dorothy 'Bert' Hess, 35, made 12 points. Louise Sackler, 30, made 9 points. Dorothy Kringy, 6, caught six points. On the Alpha Gamma Delta team, Katharine Newman, bus'unl_, made four points, and Emma Prevert, eight points. Three Withdrawals Dim K. U. Track Prospects Dumm, Star High Jumper and Two Others Not in School Now Raymond Dunn, Morris Baird, and Flyl McDowell, outstanding candidates for the University track team, have failed to return to school this semester. The loss of Dumm, who, according to Joachus Hamilton is the best high umper the University has had since he days of Tom Powell, will be felt most oenely by the track team because at present there is no one at full pace. If a one of last year's high jumpers is not reporting or track behind of outside work. When basketball season is over Coach Hamilton expects to supply "BILM" Johnson and Paul Harrington as high jumpers, neither has better experience. Baird, who with two other students has started on a tour of Europe, was part of the 2013 relay team. He was outstanding as a member of the freshman trap squad last year. Baird also showed prospectiveness in the relay season. McCormi. No. 2 man on the 2-mile relay team last year, was expected to be a running mate for Glen Cunningham. Teachers Receive Salary Cut Newton, Fb. 12 (U-9) - All school systems and employees of the school system are received a 19 per cut cut in salaries. Jayhawkers Seek Undisputed Claim on Second Place TEAM CONDITION GOOJ Just Win Fourth Straight Game Against Aggies at Manhattan Tonight Tonight at 7:30 Referee E. C Quinto, Jr. had to stop the game Johnston of Kansas and Andy Skrudskis of the Kansas Argies, and from then until the timekeeper sounds his bells, he will scramble to decide who fall back and who shall continue to make a bit more sense. Couch Allen's squad hold a light workout yesterday afternoon as final week's rosters were assembled, team allowed eye and team spirit, and the shooting eyes were sharp. The However, for one team to be expected to win a fourth victory from a team it has defeated three times by a total of four. The team is decidedly 'vainst' the law of averages. It would take a fortune teller to accurately predict the outcome of too many battles. Wildeira have met on three previous occasions this year and Kansas has been successful in all three battles. Wildeira will likely be able to win a fourth victory from a team The team left for Manhattan about 9:30 a.m. today by motor car. The players making the trip are Ted O'Leary, Paul Harrington, Bill Johnson; Lee Page, Elmer Schanke, Dick O'Pete, Pete Bacson, Hudson McGuire. Kansas Kansas Aggies O'Leary f Brookway Harrison f Breen or Graham Johnson c Shreds1 Page g Boyd Page g Auker The game will not be broadcast. Wrestling Matches Tonight ENDS TONITE No Admission Will Be Charged at Meet With Missouri The Kansas - Missouri wrestling matches fliuch will be held in Robin-Ann and Nathaniel Wilson, which there is no admission charge, promises to be a close contest according to Coach Bairman. Pete Mohlgren, matched with M. M. Miller, the Missouri sophomore heavy, who is expected to make a good showing against Couch Bauman has announced the following matches: "Guilty Generation" Leo Carrollo Constance Cummings and PAY NITE! 118 pounds—Gildemeister, Kansas vs. Schaefer or Capt. Luck, Missouri. 125 pouns—A. D. Miller, Kansas vs. A. D. Reese, Missouri. 135 pounds—George Brown, Kansas. G. Willmann, Missouri. 145 pounds - Jack Winkle, Kansas vs 6. Ginni Benjamin, Michigan Saturday DORO H 155 pounds—Ned Russell, Kansas v R. Wilks, Missouri. 65 pounds—Leo Shannon, Kansas vs Cebe, Missouri. Heavyweight—Peter Mehringer, Kansas vs. M. M. Miller, Missouri. Jack Dempsey, the old Mansaure Mauler, came through with another knock-out last night when he finished the game. Dempsey took a mulling in the second sound but came back in true old-ime style and floored the old Rubber Man. Penalized For Life! Because She Loved Too Well Mickey McGuire Comedy —also— "Vanishing Legion" Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Only two games were played in the intramural basketball tournament last night, both of which were in the "B" division. Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" came out with a two point lead over the Kayah for 10 points and the Texu Omega "B" doubled the count on Sigma Chi "B" with a total figure of 22 to 11. Intramural Games --its great stars! Its heart- warming path! Its crackling wise-cracks! AND MORE! The box scores follow: S. A. E. B. G. G. F. F. Kyawkshu v. - 14 Grants, f. G. F. F. Vervel, f. 14 Braner, f. 0 0 1 Vervel, f. 2 Braner, f. 0 0 1 White, w. 2 Smith, g. 0 0 1 White, w. 2 Smith, g. 0 0 1 Steak, w. 2 Huns, f. 0 0 0 Johnson, g 2 Totals 8 0 8 B 4 6 Referens: Baxter. A. T. O. B. - 22 Sigma Gal. B. 11 Malls, f. 4 0 0 Linusci, f. 8 Malls, f. 4 0 0 Macon, f. 8 Dudbridge, f. 0 0 1 Monie, c. 0 Turtle, f. 0 0 1 Baxter, f. 8 Totals 11 0 3 Totals 5 1 Because of the wrestling match, with the University of Missouri tonight the intramural games have been shifted to the Rocky Mountain tournament. At 5:30 after midday Delta CH "b" plays the Alpha Kappa Pa-B" "B" The River Rats and the Haugh Club tangle at 6:30 and the Alpha Kappa Pa-Ph Alpha Delta match will Totals 5 Referee: Black Tomorrow morning the games begin at the early Saturday hour of 8 a.m. when the Phi Gamma Delta "B" plays on the first court and the Alpha Tau "C" plays. On the east court at 9 o'clock the Delta Sigma plays the Cardinals. Phi Delta Theta vs. sigma Alpha Mu is the same hour. Phi Psi and Delta Tau Delta will use the east court at 10 and the Alpha Tau Omega-Sigma Alpha Epsilon match will be played on the third court. At 11 Gigma Chi and Sigma Phi Evolution will occupy the east court and the west court, while Alpha Taur Oruga B and the Kayhawks B“B”will continue the games at 12 on the east court and the west court, while Kappa Chi Kappa Kappa Chi game. Hardball drawings for intramural matches will be posted tonight and Feb. 18 is the last night for the first round matches to be over. According to rules, all intramurals all matches must be played and there will be no postponements. At 1 Delta Sigma Pi plays Phi Beta Pi on the cast court while Beta Theta Pi and Delta Ci will use the west Basketball Scores At Wichita—Wichita Henrys 44, Kansas City athletic club 29. At Boonville, Ma.—Kemper 26, Chilicothe Business college 18. At Lincolne-Nebraska Wesleyan 25. Hastins college 24. At Enid, Ok.—Phillips U. 25, Oklahoma City Humpes 23. At Oklahoma City—Southwestern Oklahoma Teachers 14, Oklahoma City. 13. At Kansas City, Kan—Western Dental college 32, Kansas City Kan. Junior college 18 At Rolla, Mo.-Rolla School of Mines 30. William Jewell 24. DICKINSON TODAY TOMORROW IT HAS WHAT "BADGIRL"HAD EXTRA Zazu Pitts Thelma Todd in "SEAL IN SKINS" JAMES DUNN SALLY EILERS Sweetheart of "Bed Girl" DanceTeam STARTING MONDAY- Norma Shearer and Robt. Montgomery "PRIVATE LIVES" M.U.-K.U. Meet Abandoned Big Six Men May Compete Against Los Angeles A. C.Squad The M. U.-K. U. indoor track meet has been definitively abandoned this season after the team was made by Doctor F. C. Allen, director of athletics. Missouri's schedule is full, Chester Brewer, director of athletics at Northwestern, and William Eleven will comprise the Los Angeles athletic club track and field squiff which will meet a pickled college team from this section in Colorado. According to information received by Brutus Hamilton, track and field coach. Special permission must be granted the Big Ten conference, which will prohibit the team, since a conference ruling prohibits athletes competing elsewhere than on the campuses of their schools. The conference board will look favorably on such a meet, in which event the present tentative arrangements will become final. The west coast team, with a galaxy of stars who may be important factors in the forthcoming Olympic track and field events, also will be in Kansas City, Poh. 27 on its return trip from the Nets to UO. 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