PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1932 Basketball Squad in Light Workout for Friday's Tilt Jayhawkers and Wildcatt Will Fight for Second Place in Big Six Conference K.U. IN GOOD SHAPE Kansas again held a light workout in last night's basketball practice in preparation for the Kansas Game friday Night. Coach Allen feels that his squad is in the peak on condition to play. The team's practice would make his men grow tall. Followers of the basketball team are planning to take in the game Friday night should make reservations at the athletic office before going to Manhattan because there is a very active demand for tickets. You can attend this weekend and those attending it will add to the usual number attending the game. Friday's game is attracting Kansas-wide interest because of the fact that the two rival schools will engage in a second place in Big Six standings. At present there is a controversy as to whether the Jayhawk-Widow game will be brought out. Big Six basketball games in all schools except Manhattan and Lawrence. It will probably be announced, but whether the game broadcast KANSAS STATE BASKETEERS DEFEAT ST. LOUIS BILLIKINS The Kansas State College Wildcats defeated the St. Louis University Billikins last night, 29-15. The Wildcats won with a goal from with which the Billikins could not cope. Captain Aucker, Wildcat guard, was high point for the Aggies, scoring six goals and knocking down with the St. Louis team could not get under way and made only five field baskets. Captain McCarthy took two of them, and added one to start and hold a 13-8 lead at the half. Basketball Scores At Manhattan—Kansas State 29, St Louis U.15. At Champaign, Ill.-Illinois 29, Bradley 21. At Lawrence—Haskell 23, Ottawa U. 17. At Parsons—Parsons Junior college 31, Fort Scott Junior college 10. At Wichita—Wichita U. 46, College of Emporia 20. A1. Springfield, Mo. — Springfield Teachers 25, Cape Girardeau Teachers 23. At Columbia—Westminster Reserves 27 Missouri "B" 29 At Rolla, Mo.-Central college 20 Missouri School of Mines 18. At Marysville, Mo.-Northwest Missouri Teachers 26, Pittsburg Teachers 9. At Boonville, Mo—Kemper Military academy 32, Wentworth 23. Announce Geneva Summer Session New York—(NFSA)--Three hundred students, representing 40 odd nationalities attended the Geneva School of Information Technology's ninth annual session, which will be directed as usual by Professor Alfred Zuckerman. Students must be from July 11 through Sept. 2. Swimmers Point for Meet Jennings, a Champion of Last Year May Not Compete Harlan Jennings, c34, Big Six back stroke champion of last year, will probably be unable to participate in the Big Six swimming meet to be held on January 12. The team is present confined to his home by illness. Other candidates who have been working out for the swimming team are Roger Krusse, c32; Walter Urban, c32; Brian Smith, c32; Richard Harry Hannahi, c34; Fred Malo, c34; and Clark Stephenson, c32. The squand has been in strenuousraining for the last week, and according to an amateurAlain this morning,theteam for the Big Six meet willbe chosen some time next week. The teamto be fairly strong in the breast strokeand in the middle and long distance swims, but rather weak in the dabies. Mehringer and Miller Feature Wrestling Card M. U.-K.U. Meet Friday to Decide Championship Possibilities The feature of the Kansas-Missouri greeting matches here Friday night, at 30 in Robinson gymnasium and for thic there is no admission, will be at between Pete Mehringer, K. U. ipomlore, or Jerry Haskins, who should seep more heavy. athinger has won two decision and one fall in Big Six matches thus far to remain undefeated and he has an excellent chance to win the conference heavyweight championship as it will be awarded this season on deal meet results instead of at a draw. He did that in the past. Matches with Missouri and Nebraska are the only ones remaining on the Kansas schedule. Coach Leon Bauman has announced the following matches: 18 pounds - Glidenheimer, Kansas, vs Schuster or Capt. Luck, Missouri. 126 pounds - A. D. Miller, Kansas, vs A. D. Reese, Mo. C. E. Cunningham, Bryan Krause 153 pounds—George Brown, Kansas 9 illus.—Ms. 145 pounds--Jack Windle, Kansas, vs F. G. Saminleton, Mo. F. G. Sappington, Mo. 155 pounds - Ned Russell or Otto Epp Kilfas, vs. 4-4, Griss, lab. 165 pounds—Leo Shannon, Kansas, Ma. Heavyweight-Peter Mchringer, Kan- as, M. M. Miller, Mo. assouri and Kansas each has lost conference matches to Iowa State and Oklahoma by about the same score Women's Intramurals --just in case you haven't noticed these low prices In the women's swimming meet, to be held tonight at 7:30 in Robinson gymnastium. Herbert G. Alliphn, instructor in physical education, will be the official starter. Roland Logan, also an instructor in physical education and clerk, and Miss Ruth Howe, assistant professor in physical education, will be referee. Other officials will be Clark Stephenson, c. 32, who will judge diving and form; Lillian Peterson, eduncul, and Dorothy Lightburn, ed33, who will race the races; and Jana Bryan, ed32, who will hunt Hunter, ed32, who will take as captors. There will be no Quack club meeting tonight because of the swimming meet. St. Valentine's Day Summed Up in One Word... FLOWERS Before you forget, call G21, and order your Valentine Flowers. A stunning corsage? Fresh cut flowers? A planter? A bouquet? A display and a stylish applique valentines in the form of beautiful flowers. Place Order Early WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" The intramural swimming meet will be held next Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 16 and 18. The contest will start with a morning pool list and an afternoon list will be closed Monday at noon. Intramural Games In order to be considered in team competition, each organization is required to have two men in each event and must have at least three murks of the two highest men from each organization are averaged to determine the team winner. Points are scored five, three, two and one, for first, second, third and fourth, respectively. --just in case you haven't noticed these low prices The winner in each event receives one point for his team. The winning team is determined by the number of points a Point for competition is given each man for completing his, event. An individual may swim either unassisted or for entry points only. These five events will be held Tuesday; 300 yards medley relay (50 yards, 100 yards, 50 yards, 100 yards) the 50-yard stroke, the 100-yard stroke, and the 100-yard dash. Only four events will be held on the last day. Thursday. The 200-yard race and the 100-yard back stroke, diving (front, back front jacket), front kick (back, front jacket) are scheduled. Only One Game Played In the only intramural game played last night, the Phi Delta Theta "B" team defeated the Sigma Num "B" team, winning by a score of 17-9. In contrast, the string of victories for the Sigma Num team. You're still one of those back numbers who walk their dates and then wonder why they lose out--just in case you haven't noticed these low prices Just in Case Take a look and get wise to yourself: Added Zazu Fitts and Thula Tina "SEAL SKINS" FORDS CHEVIES 10c 12c plus 20c additional per hour DODGES 14c Rent a Ford Phone 433 Last Times Tonite "Lovers Courageous" THUR. - FRL. - SAT. DICKINSON BAD GIRL made them famous! 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At first glance the ordinary suit of "unknown" make and doubtful quality may look like an Other Society Brand or Griffon Suit --- but there's as much difference between them as between a silver sterling loving cup and one that is silver plated. When you buy clothing at Ober's you take no chances (sale or no sale). Society Brand and Griffon are two of the world's largest and most reliable makers of fine clothing and the Ober label has been a synonym for style and quality for 35 years. They May Look Alike BUT One is stamped "Sterling," the other is silver plated. It's the same way with men's clothes. These labels mean as much in men's clothes as "Sterling" on silver. It's like buying "Steller" at the price of silver plate to get Ober's Society Brand and Griffon Suits, Obercoats and Topcoats at... 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