PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932 Jayhawkers Make Final Preparation for Cyclone Game Kansas Five Will Seek t Avenge Defeat Handed It in Tilt on Home Court SCHAAKE MAY BE OUT Final preparation for the flight of the Kansas Jayhawk into the home of the Iowa State Cyclone will be held at JFK Airport in Chicago. He had planned to motor to Ames today but the snow and zero weather throughout the flight to wait over a day and go by train. It will be a determined crew of Jay- hawkers that will go to Ames to avenge the defeat handed them by the Cyclone three weeks ago. Tomorrow night's game will mark the beginning of second half of the Big Six Schedule. Although Kansas has won only two of their first five games, they cannot be counted out as championship contenders because the 1927 season Kansas lost two of their opening games only to come back and win the conference championship. Kansas will have to win all of their games, however, to finish near the top. The Kansas squail has receive another setback, as it is doubiluf whether Elmer Schanks will be able to lift a weight or not. The attack of boils under his left shoulder Bill Johnson has shown much im- provement during recent practices in Coach Forrest Allen believes he be- start at center against Iowa State. The probable starting lineup will include Harrington and O'Leary at forward positions, Johnson at center, and Page and Bauch at guard. If Schaake is not too much handicapped, he will probably start making the trip to Ames besides the probable starting lineup are Hudson McGuire and Dick O'Neil. Coach Allen and Roland Logan will accompany the team. STOP ATTEMPT TO SPREAD PROPAGANDA IN PHILIPPPINES Manila, P. I, Feb. 3—(UP) —Another attempt to imprison the infiducious was infuriated recently when a bundle of Soviet literature was seized by customs bureau The hulle consisted of 20 books and pamphlets, which officials declared to contain Red propaganda. Information on the Russian uprising in Russia, discussing in detail the growth of communism from the standpoint of economics and sociology, was eminently useful. Included in the material confiscated were "La Internacional Sindical Roja," "Crisis Economica," "Catalogo Revo- lacion" and "La Situation Communista." Garden City Has Good Will Fund Garden City, Feb. 4 - (UP) "The Garden City Chamber of Commerce started a partnership with fostering good-will movements, schools, fairs and general community improvements. The money was left from the $10,000 contributed last year by business firms, professional and business men." Publishes Second Edition of Book Publishes Second Edition of Book A second edition of "The Mathematics of Business" by William L. Vovitt of Colorado College, and Professor David Kravchuk of Kansas, has just been issued by Appleton's. The second edition contains 33 additional pages, chiefly of new illustrative problems. Beach Returns to School Ormond Beach of Pawhawk, Okla., and all-star selection at full-back on many teams during the season of 1931, be trained in school for the spring semester. All-Star Fullback May Report for Spring Football Practice While Beach's plans are by no means definite as yet, he stated today that he might turn out for spring football practice this semester, and if he should fail his results probably report to Coach Hargis for varsity competition. Beach, who is also a stellar track performer in the shot put, will not be out for track. Beach last competed for Kansas during a 2013 college basketball game, did not play in work. In the advent of his return to school in the fall, the Kansas football team will be considerably better. Intramural Swimming Meet Dates Feb. 16, 18 Wrestling Events Planned Also; Handball Entries Due The intramural swimming meet has been scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 16 and 18. Preliminaries to the finals will be held Feb. 23, and the semi-finals Feb. 23. The intramural office announced that members of both the freshman swimming squand and the freshman wrestling to compete in these intramural events. Any men who desire instruction in wrestling, preparatory to the meet, will be instructed by Couch Lean Bauman they will report to him at the stadium. Handball Entries Due Entries for intramural indoor handball are due at the intramural office by Wednesday, Feb. 10. Play in the tournament will be on Thursday. Contestants are cautioned that a decided difference exists in the rules of the four wall intramural game and the one wall game. Rule books may be secured at the intramural office. To Resume Play Monday Games in the intramural basketball tournament will be resumed next Monday, and will continue until each team has played every other team in the season. They will not quite half completed at the close of the first semester. Every division except "B" will play on Saturday of the next week or two will bring some of them their hardest games. KFKU Irving-Pitt factory representative in charge Notebooks TWO BOOK STORES The new schedule for KFUR will be continued today with a talk on "Covenant in the Health of the Child," by Miss Maud A. Brown, director of the bureau of co-operative school health, at 11 a.m. An exception to this schedule, which have been continued from last semester, tonight at 6 p.m., Dr. James Naisith will talk on the "Beginnings of Basketball" week will be Friday at 11 a.m., Appreciation of Music, Charles Sanford Skilton, professor of organt; at 6 p.m., Gun Giu, Chicago School of Art; at 6 p.m., Café of the department of speech and dramatic art; at 6:15 p.m., a musical program arranged by Roy Underwood, associate professor of piano. Saturday at 11 am, a musical program will be given. The program will be held at 10:30 AM. At 10:30 AM, a musical program arranged by Karl O. Kuerstener, associate professor of See our Complete Line of Canvas, Leather and Imitation Leather Notebooks. Kansas Athletes May Be Selected for Olympic Team Six Men Are Training for Midwestern Tryouts In Iowa City In July TRACK OUTLOOK GOOD With several men in training already for the Olympic tryouts, the chances of the University to place men on the United States Olympic team next summer are fairly good, according to Brutus Hamilton, track coach. The outcome of the coming truss race will be a test, K.U.'s possibilities, but every indication is that Kansas will have an outstanding group of track stars. Jim Bauch, national decathlon record holder last year, is in training at the present time, and plans to enter the middle-western elimination to be held in iowa City, July 4. in the decathlon. He will compete in Stirling competition, and will exert all of his energy in preparing for the Olympics. "Mutt" Thornhill, Big Six record holder in the discus throw, has returned to school this semester, and will stand a good chance in the Iowa City tryouts. Thornhill also holds the Kansas Records record for the discus. Basketball Scores Other men, who have an "outside" chance for the Olympics, according to Hamza Abu Jabal, will be less determined by their showing this season, are Clyde Coffman in the decathlon, Bernard Gridley in the hurdles, Joe Klaner in the 400-meter dash. Winner of the middle-west competition on July 4 then will be eligible for the final elimination to be held in Palo Alto, Calif., later in the summer; with event from the United States to represent the country in the Olympics. quarter 23. At Emporia—Washburn 35, College o Emporia 28. At Lafayette Ind.—Purdue 26, Mar- quette 23. Paint... Cover the nicks and scratches on your furniture. Make your room look bright and attractive. Use Sherwin-Williams Enamold: in any color. Also Rogers Brushing Lacquer. Intensive training by the swimming team is to begin immediately, according to H. G. Alphin, coach. Any men who might be possible变型 material, have had not yet turned male, have been asked to report to Coach Alphin. "It dries while you wait" DAILY SWIMMING PRACTICE WILL START IMMEDIATEL McPherson, Feb. 4- (UP) - A unique record has been established by the deault First National bank of Lindsboro, Oklahoma, where it was closed in November, 1980, and on Sept. 23, 1931, the last three dividends, totaling 106 percent for the depositors, was paid. Last week a settlement with the depositor was paid to care for interest to the depositors. Practices are to be held every afternoon except Tuesday at 4:30, in preparation for the Big Six meet on Saturday at Nebo, Coach Alliphn announced. Sport Shorts The 1952 Olympics are in progress. Participants from 17 nations started today in the winter sports division at Lake Pike, N. Y. The winter sports team will participate Feb. 13. The United States team is out to be well up in the running. Track prospects, though already good, are looking brighter to Coach Brittum Hamilton. Hamilton, who also plays at the University of any department of athletics on the Hill, now has four new men to depend on this spring. Enrollment allows Brittum Hamilton, Harry Levine, and Foster Fullerton are back in school. Flicker is a harder, Levine, a distance runner, and Taylor Thorbull is a weight man, holding two school records. GREEN BROS. 633 Mass. Coach H. J. Huff, track coach at Missouri, has reason to feel blue over this year's track prospects. Eligibility and a strong track record in deep deep in his duck. The failure of Percy Gill, backfield ace of last year's Tiger football team, and a promotion to the women's squad did not return to school. Dana Eaves, veteran pole vaulter; and Paul Sinclair, promising sophomore hurler, are out for the season on account of scholarship opportunities. 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