PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1932 Cyclones to Face Revamped Kansas Team This Week McGuire and Sehaake To Start Friday, While Johnson Will Sit on Bench CASINI IS NOT ELIGIBLE Poor performances, new men eligible and old men ineligible linked with unexpected performance of members or staff who were putting a new team on the court whil "Phog" Allen's Kansas Jayhawkers State Cycle Club at Ame Friday night. The new combination which Allen will start Friday will be made up of Hudson McGuire, sophomore, who becomes eligible this semester, playing with Ted O'Leary at the forward position and being played forward, will start at center to replace Johnson, whose work has not been satisfactory this season. Elmer Schake is the other new man in the starting combination. He will replace Castin, who has become ineligible to be in school. Page is the other guard. According to Doctor Allen, the reason for the shift of Harrington to center is the fact that he has been playing in his old position. Johnson's play seemed indifferent. The appearance of Hodson McGuire fills the gap between left open by the shifting of Harrington. The appearance of Schake on the court is surprise to many people. The huckey football player was a star in his debut game, and the team until this season and then only for the purpose of keeping in trim for football. When Casini failed to do so he was called into action. His performance at Missouri merits his being placed on the starting lineup. Doctor Allen beamed with pride as the best man on the team on rebounds. The loss to Missouri last week placed the Kansans in a bad way to win the championship again this year, this making the third defeat this season. The only chance for the team is to win at home against it if it able to win the rest of their team which is a tough assignment, they will have an outside chance for the title. The Jayhawkers will have a chance to average the defeat received from the Cyclone, but the Little can be estimated as to the ability of the new combinations to score and present a defense. If they can stop the lows scoring aces, it is thought that they would win against the points. McGuire, now sophomore hot shot, is expected to set the basket on fire. McGuire is little and fast and the Cyclone defense plenty to worry about. The standing of the teams. Team W 1 Oklahoma 3 1 Missouri 3 1 Kansas State 3 2 Iowa State 3 3 Kansas 2 2 Nebraska 1 5 Norman, Feb. 2. —(Special)—Fourth in the "Big Six"竞赛 swimming meet last year and possessing the high-point scorer in macau MacDonald, 162 captain, the Sooner swimming conference under direction of the 1923 conference meet under direction of Bruce Drake. Oklahoma holds the "Big Six" swimming records. Terrace Tea Room Extends a welcome to new students. An excellent place to eat. In pleasant surroundings and service and reasonable prices. 1316 Ohio Phone 2519M RENTAL TYPEWRITERS Low Semester Rates "Man is a veritable bundle of inconsistencies," said Dr. R. H. Wheeler head of the department of psychology at the University of Wisconsin has affection for the old and desire for the new; he is torn between pro-creation and conservatism. → "Man is so constituted that he is forerowing new ideas, yet is fearful of change. Such is the situation in which now funds himself and from him may hope to extricate himself by the discovery of a new perspective. Inconsistent Man Forever Evolving New Ideas, Yet Is Fearful of Change "The civilized human race is emerg- ing from human reconstruction period ideas and methods. In many non- nomic, seemingly adequate in their day, have precipitated us, again and yet." Honolulu Paper Puts Three Oklahoma ,mans On Its "All-Stadium" Team Sooners Dazzle Hawaiians Norman, Feb. 2—(Special)-Mort University of Oklahoma football players landed positions on the All-Stadium football team chosen by the Honolulu Advertiser through its sports editor, Eric Fletcher. From from any other team, it has been a source. Paul Young, Ella Bashara and Mike Massad were the three players chosen to play Oklahoma. The Honolulu Town School of Music's university of San Francisco each handed two players white Drake university and Philadelphia University of San Francisco club placed one. "Not since the day of Jim Crickul- ter that I was born was the mani- ster as good as the long man from Oklahoma." McQuen wrote of Young. "Young solved every University of Michigan problem." CARTER'S 1025 Mass. Tel. 1051 Of Bashara, the article said. "Bushra of Oklahoma is the lad who stopped the University of Hawai'i's deadly reverses and spinners." As for Massad, Oklahoma fullback it will be a long time before our boys run into a tougher lad than this little jelly." Sport Shorts ... "Phog" Allen and his basketball team still have an outside chance to retain the Big Six championship that they won last season. They win all the rest of their games, Oklahoma and Missouri both have plenty to lose two or three games each. "The Jayhawker sports followers can tow see another football star in action on the court. Elmer Schanke, unhasky backpack, will be seen on the field at guard when he is guarded schanke was a star when he was at awrence High School. Kansas bids fair to turn out an individual championship in this winter year if the team as a whole is not so good. Pete Mehringer, heavylvestron on Coach Baumann's team, has won both the 2016 and 2017 seasons and has had little difficulty in either. Mehringer was heavyylvestron champion of Kansas high schools. -D. E. again, into terrible catastrophes to it, which under the law of mar's conservative nature, we submit, until conditions become so intolerable that the prejudices to which we cling tenaciously are overpowered, and in crise of depression are forced to reason our order to a better economic and social order. Change Once Spelled Disaster "Wherein lie the sources of prejudice, fear of change, fear of the new against a new epoch in science and civilization? Man's early experience was that change spelled danger—a slapping twig forcoid the coming of the primitive man to his cave shelter. "Remember the uproar following Darwin's contribution to biology. Even yet there are minds shocked at the thought that life is still in the making—that every moment all time for the purpose of bringing into existence the mage of himself. "In the same way, in his thinking, man has looked on any change, until it is understood, as bad, or immoral. Witness the tributations of Harvey who committed the herery of contending heart pumped blood through he body. "A far-seeing writer of today has pointed out that each of recent centuries has marked the development of science, which it was astronomy, in the seventeenth physiology and medicine; in the eighteenth, chemistry; in the nineteenth biology; and now in the twentieth century's economic social science." “And yet we go on ridiculing and condemning the world's most precious product, the pioneer, the creator of the new and better. Down through the ages we have made the leaders of history for their curiosity and inventiveness. Better Understanding Needed What happens, history will not repeat, and the order of events in an order order is to be altered, in the twelfth century, by psychology, economic effects. "There is one way out—and that is first, a better understanding of the social order; and, second, a training of individuals that can grapple larger views of things. "Our troubles are due to a vision kept narrow by fear and lack of understanding," awarded the forces that dictate the conduct of individuals in the social sphere. "When we become conscious of these forces we shall be elevated to a new freedom, a new and higher type of individualism where freedom of the individual and harmony in society can exist together under nature's laws." Jayhawk Stationerv 60 letterheads (1 lb.) 40 envelopes Attractively_boxed $1.00 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. Dictionaryes Rental Library Two Kansas Wrestlers Win Specials at CARL'S WEDNESDAY ONLY 70 Pair Odd Wool Trousers Values up to: 88.50 Sizes up to: 36 $285 Pr. Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS On Sale Prices the lowest in 16 years But Aggies Take All Other Matches To Defeat Jayhawkers $5 Sweaters Slipover and Button . . . . . $3.35 Manhattan Pajamas Ide Pajamas $1.45 2for $2.75 Special Prices on Gloves, Hats, Mufflers, Knickers. Corduroy Pants, Flannel Robes. Your Chance to Save Now! 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