/ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 Jayhawks Ready for Fourth Battle With Kansas State Breaking of Tie in Second Place Prize of What Promises To Be Close Game TRIO SCORES RAPIDLY This afternoon's practice will be the final workout for the basketball squad before it departs for "Aggieville" tomorrow. In tomorrow night's contest, a team three times defeated by the Wildcats must turn to back Coach Couch's squad with whom they are tied for second place in the conference stand. The Wildcats have given indications this week that they are in excellent conditions for the battle because the strong St. Louis University five. Couch Allen's squad is also in excellent shape for the game as the sharp shooting who did in yesterday's 97-82 game against their workouts against the second string five, Johnson, O'Leary, and Harrington were scoring at the rate of two points a minute, while Page and Schauke set up a 36-14 victory against the opposition to a single basket. The practice this afternoon will again be light. The squad will leave tomorrow to attend the game, but the lowerers of the team who are planning to attend the game should make reservations at the athletic office for their equipment, so there is a very active demand for them. Huskers Lose to Billikins Lead Gained by St. Louis University in Second Half After suffering a defeat Tuesday night at the hands of the Kansas Aggies, the St. Louis University Billikins defeated Cornelius Corksburgh last night 31-28. The Huskers led most of the way and held a 27-23 lead with seven minutes left. The Knicks center, broke loose and caged three baskets in quick succession. Nebraska Grandone wade high point man for St. Louis as well as for the game with five baskets, McCarthy was close on him with nine points. Davison, Nebraks guard, was high point man for the Cornhuskers with seven points. Columbia, Mo. Feb 11—(UP)—Pre-primary baseball practice for the catchers has been called by Coach Jack Crangle of the University of Missouri and has held now. When weather permits, the entire team will work outside. --took second place in this event, and Muriel Williams, e38, Chia Omega, and Camilla Luther, ed'uncl., Theta, tied for third. Women's Intramurals The Chi Omega's took first place in the women's swimming meet last night with 17½ points. The Kappa, Sigma Kappa, *Independents*, and LW.L.w for second place with 15 points each, and the Theria's were sixth with 14 points. Alpha Gamma Delta 7. These were the only teams from the 11 entries to score. The only record broken was by Margaret Walker, c14, T3W, WI, who won the national title two weeks before, seating her last year's mark of 21 seconds. Harriet Fitz, c12, P.D.Q. Breast stroke for form: Nellie Star and Caroline M. Filkin, Chi Onguee, secar- carian House, fa'32, Sigma Kappa, third; Elizabeth Day, ca'33, Independent, Ellen Diving: Margaret Waller, c³4, I. W. frist; Elizabeth Bowman, c³2, Alpha Gamma Delta, second; Mary V. Smith, third; Camilla Camilleri, fourth; Luther ed, threth, Theta, four Summary: Back stroke: Margaret Walker, c34. W.W., first; Bristol Kaster, c32. W.M., second; Fritz, c19. Fritz, ed 32. P.D.Q, third. Elizabeth Modley, sped, independents, fourth. Side stroke: Mary V. Smith, c16. Side stroke: David D. Smith, c34. Theta, second; June Ritchie, faulm, kappa Kappa Gamma, third; Jardin Hard, c34. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Breast stroke: Mary V. Smith, c33, Sigma Kappa, first; Helen Poorman, c34, Kappa Kappa Gamma, second. Three-length free style: Camille Halperin, third; James Fraser, fourth; P.D. Q., second; Muriel Willi- mson, c35, Ch. Omega, third; Cascandra Ritter, gr., Kappa Kappa Gamma, fourth. Two-length free style; Margaret Fritz, P.D. second; Harriet Fritz, P.D. second; P.D. second; Williamson, c.35, Chi Orgena and Camilla Luther, edfth, Theta, tied Relay: Won by Chi Omega Intramural Games --she understands by saving, "Thank you." To appreciate the importance of the second thus saved, just multiply it by the 40,000,000 conversations handled by operators on the average day. Scores were big and players hot in last night's intramural basketball games. Beta Teta P. P. defeated Sigma Alpha Mau. They came out of the Kappa Sigma "B" and Sigma Nu B" "B" contest with the Kappa Sails winning 33 to 16. Chi Delta Sigma "B" won over the Cardinals B" with a score of 30 to 14. Triangle and Upsilon fought to a one point finish with Triangle getting the better end of the game. 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