PAGE FOUR SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers Take Decisive Victory From Iowa State Johnson and O'Leary Star to Lead Kansas Five Back in Conference Race AHEAD ENTIRE GAME A rejuvenated Kansas team returned from Ames last night, after having smothered two losses. Loussas under duo Louis and Kane in Friday night's contest. Kansas took the lead in the opening minutes of the game, held it comfortably until the final gun. Johnson and O'Leary were the big guns in the Kansas offense, each accounting for 17 points. Johnson not only scored eight field goals and a free throw but he controlled the tip throughout the contest. O'Leary in addition to his six baskets contributed five free throws, two field goals and was not guilty of missing a free throw. The score at the end of the first half was 25 to 13, in favor of Kansas. The only threat made by Iowa State was a win over the second half of the contest. The Cyclones scored seven points in the first six minutes while holding Kansas scoreless. They were within five points of overcoming the Kansas lead after the second quarter reinstalled to run the score to 38 to 24 with three players left to play. The Kansas victory has far wider meaning than that Kansas is securely entrenched in the playoffs. The big hawkers may still be considered a Big Six champion possibility The box score: Iowa State-27 Kansas- 40 O'Leary, f G F F F Harrisoning, f 3 0 0 Johnson, e 8 1 2 Schake g 0 0 0 Page, g 0 0 0 Page, g 0 0 0 G FT Roaden, f 1 4 Thomson, f 2 0 Welch, f 1 4 Heitman, c 1 2 Holmes, g 1 4 Hawg, h 0 0 Gawk, g 0 0 Totals: 17 6 8 Totals: 11 5 4 Referee: K. C. Quigley, St. Mary, S. --the Best Intramural Games Games are scheduled for this week as follows: The men's intramural basketball tourney will be resumed Monday evening. With the schedule not quite halfway over, the tournament's masters, games will be continued six days a week from now on, until each winner will receive two additional division after which the winners of each division will play in an elimination tournament for the championship. Epson, 6:30 p.m. wi. Sigma Alpha Epis- lon "B" vs. Sigma Chi B", Phi "B" vs. Sigma Chi B", Phi "B" 9 pm. Philo Delta Tiea vs. Delta Sigma Lambda, Philo Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Sigma; 10 p.m. Philo Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda Chi Si vs. Tuesday, 10 p.m.: Cardinals vs. Alpha Phi Omega, Pt. Upsilon vs. Rowlands Independents. Thursday, 10 p. m.; Sigma Alpha Epseilon "B" vs. Kayhawks "B", Alpha Tau Omega "B" vs. Sigma Chi "B". Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.: Kappa Sigma B" vs. Signa Nu. B" vs. Alpha Kappa B" vs. Phi Delta Theta B"; p. m.: Signa Nu. B vs. Delta Chi. Triangle vs. Delta Upsilon; 10 p. m.: Beta Theta vs. Delta Tau Delta, Acea vs. Delta Tau Delta. Friday, 5.30 p. m: Delta Chi "B" vs. alpha Kappa Bh "B" vs. Delta Chi "B" vs. Alpha Kappa Bh "B" vs. River Rats vs. Hugh Club Kappa Rats vs. Phi Alpha Delta; 8 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta "B" vs. Delta Tau Delta B" vs. Sigma Nu "B" vs. Phi Delta B" Saturday, 8 a.m. M; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Alpha Epison, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa; 9 a.m. M; Delta Shigma vs. Cardinals; Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Alpha Tau Delta, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega; 1 m. M; Signa Chi vs. Signa Phi Epsilon vi. PI Upsilon vs. College Intellectuals; 12 noon, Alpha Tau Omega 'B' vs. Kayhawks 'B' B Kappa Eta Kappa vi. Phi Chi vi. P I m. Delta Sigma Chi vi. Phi Beta vi. Peta Tau vi. Delta Chi. F. H. Guild to Sweek on 'Magic' Professor Frederic H. Guild will discuss psychology in the use of magia at a meeting of the honorary payee group, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in room 21 of the Administration building. Hair Cut 25c Oread Barber Shop Where All Students Go 1237 Oread IN SCORING RACE TED O'LEARY Ted L Oeley, Jayhawker forward who has led the team in scoring all season, again entered the team for high scoring as he won both a third and five six-baskets and five free throws to tie for high point honors in the game which Kansas defended Iowa. The first night of O-Leary now has a chance to be among the leading scorers of the conference of whom Ardy Beck, Oklahoma, is ranked second by John Cooper of Missouri. TIES FOR HIGH POINT HONORS Despite the fact that reports early this week said that William Johnson, elongated center of the Jayhawk five, played in Sunday's State, played last Friday night at Ames, he played every minute of the game and tied with TD Cle O'Leary for high point honors of the game with eight points. He free throw for a total of 17 points. Wrestlers' Car Is Wrecked Vehicle Collides With Train, But Athletes Are Uninjured Members of the University of Kansas wrestling team and Coach Leon Baumman narrowly escaped injury in an accident which occurred Wednesday afternoon in Iowa, when the car in which they were riding, skidded into a slowly moving passenger train. One headlight and fender on the car were battered considerably and the left side of the car was injured. None of the passengers were injured. The team was on its way to compete in a wrestling match with the Iowa State Cyclones. The accident occurred when a passenger train which had stopped on one side of the highway to take on passengers from another station read. An ice pavement made it impossible for Dell Davidson, driver of the car and stadium custodian, to stop the train. The train was slowed by the train. A bus tuned the wrecked car into Oceola, Iowa, where it was left in a garage for repairs. The team was unable to get the train to complete against the Cyclones. The wrecked car, after being repaired in Oceola, was taken to Ames and brought the team back to Lawrence. The team arrived Friday evening. Gnack Club holds Terry's Quack club trysts were held Sat- riday from 10am to 4pm and will be made of the time for the pledging of Elizabeth Mosley, sp. Quack Club Holds Tryouts FOR THAT XMAS PARTY 25c Take Her JAYHAWK TAXI Couch Bruits Hamilton sent his track proteges through a thorough workout yesterday on the Memorial stadium track. FOR Among the athletes were Jim Baucle, c'23, all-American penthalon man and candidate for Olympia honors this summer. He was also a member of Matt Thurtt, Hurhill University, record holder in the discus; Clyde Coffman, school record holder in the pole vault; Michael Hofstetter, record holder in the high hurdles; Bernard Gridley, c'23, Kansas record holder in jumps; and Elijn Doss, c'25 world school record holder in the shot put. TRACK STARS TAKE STIFF WORKOUT UNDER HAMILTON Phone 65 KFKU French lessons, psychological lectures music appreciation, and athletic discussions are included in the program this week as this week by radio station FKU. --by Miss Allie Merle Conger, assistant professor of piano. 11 a.m. - Elementary French, Lesson II. The text used in this course is "Simplest Spoken French" and is an aid 11:15 a.m. - Miscellaneous Programs under the direction of Mrs. M. M. Bair. 6 p.m. - Calendar and Campus talk; six talks by Miss Helen Rhope Haops. This program will honor Lincoln. Tuesday 11 a.m.—News Notes. 11:15 a.m.-Athletic Question Box. An exclusive feature in which questions are answered by Dr. F. C. Alen, Dr. James Nasmith, and Drew J. Sturgeon. 6 p.m. — "Psychology of the Untrained Mind," Professor R. H. Wheeler. The second lecture in a series entitled "Psychology of the Depression." These lectures are meeting quotation in a number of Kansas newspapers. Wednesday 11 a.m.—"Ulster," British travel talk A feature provided by the British Travel association. 11:15 a.m.—"Stratified Rocks," Part I. Professor G. L. Knight. A discussion of the geological history of Kansas and the second in the series. 6 p.m.—Gold and the Depression, R. S. Howey. Thursday 11 a.m. — Home and School Co-operation for Health, II. In the period Mist Maudie Brown will talk on parent-teacher co-operation for child health. 6 p.m.-Swimming. This is a special of the week in which Edwin Elbel interviews Al McCure; special Red Cross examinee and Coach Herbert Allphin. Friday 11 a.m.-Appreciation of Music, II, A half-hour discussion by Professor Charles S. Skilton of the School of Fine Arts 6 p.m.—Gus and Gil. An entertaining dialogue by Allen Crafton and George Callahan. 6:15 p.m.-Musical program arrangee 11 a.m.-Music. 6 a.m.-Musical arranged by G. Criss Simpson, instructor of piano. WANTED: Bundle washings. Prices reasonable. Called for and delivered. 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