PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1932 C Track Prospects Indicate Another Conference Title Coach Hamilton Is Cheer ful With an Imposing Array of Star Material RECORDHOLDERS BACK The Kansas University athletic teams brought back to Mount Oread three major sports championships last year. The football team could not deliver and so did not repeat their championship games. The team would another basketball championship last year. Things do not look so bright for a repeat this year. It may remain for Brutus Hampton and his under track team in Chalk Jahawk. Brutus Hamilton won his second outdoor track championship last year, Hamilton has an imposing array of material to begin the season this year. The team's best season is the Grade II in the 220 hurdles and Clyde Coffman in the pole vault. Klancer, K.U. dash man won the 109 yard dash at the Big Six meet last week. Dash Men Back In the dashes this year Coach Hamilton will have Joe Klarman. Leroy Sickel brother of Ralph Sickel who was a junior at Notre Dame, Brendan Griridley. The quarter mile will see but one letter man back this year Leroy Sickel being a quarter miler has been selected by the team champion, will be felt in that department. The team will be bolstered by men who showed up well last year. The team was led by Bondkane, who ran that race last. Gridley in Hurdles The distance runs should be better than they were last year. Cunningham star two mile runner last fall will be out in the spring and it is thought that the distance of the conference Stower, a member of the years team will also be back. The hurdles will see Bernard Gridley, who tied the world record in the 2021 lows last year, back as a jumbo title winner for the conference again. Maurice Kite is the only letter hurdler besides Gridley who is in school at the present. It is thought that Raymond Flick will be back in his sport next season, as a consistent point winner last year. In the pault vole Coffman who is an all round man shines at his best. He was national high flyer. In the other two field events Coffman again appears in the high jump along with Hansen. In the field jump Jay Flammy is back this year. In the field events this year Kansas will be perhaps somewhat stronger than last year. The weights will be strong enough for the state championship, who did not compete last year. He will see action in the shot put. With some development he may be able to win the Big Ten and star of the Big Six. Earl Foy, who put the shot last year will be back on the court with the Griffin, Watson, and Foy back. Coffman also tosses the javelin. Gangsters Plot Assassination of IIndependent in Strike War Threat to Chicago Cleaner The threats on Abardanell's life came a few hours after the batulterm-尾 deory of Morris Consale, 44, a former employee, was found in a typical glove Chicago, Jan. 21—(UP)—Today Irving Abarbardan, independent cleaner, will be assassinated by gangsters, a telephone deceiver and the latest terrorism in the strike torn 'cleaning and drying industry which has taken two lives in 10 days, heavy police gun fire and Abarbardan's 20 shops have been bombed frequently. The first to die in the outbreak was Benjamin Rosenberg, crusader and pamphleter against racketing. "A voice over the telephone gave me a warning that his father to boost his prices or he will die Thursday." It was the second threat within the week. TRANS-ATLANTIC SHIPS LOSE TRADE OWING TO PROHIBITIO Washington, Jan. 21—(UP)—Chairman T. V. COCONA of the shipping board, told the house purchaser maritime committee today that American trans-Atlantic ships were losing trade because of prohibition. In response to questions he said that every ship flying the American that with the bearer had been ordered to dock and sells liquor but that trade is lost because it is kept secret. EXAMS TO BEGIN AT OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL TOMORROW Oedax Training School will begin final examinations tomorrow. Registration starts at the same time, and will run through all next week. University students who are going to do practice teaching next semester may have conferences starting Friday and continuing through next week continuing in school School will not begin at Oread until Feb. 4, so that the classes will parallel University courses. Read the Kansan want-ads. Intramural Games The largest score of the intramural basketball season was run up last night by the Lawrence Independents in a game played against Kappa Eta Kappa. The upsets of the season occurred when Kappa Sigma defeated Sigma Chi, 32-28. Sigma Chi, with one of the strongest teams in any division, was undefeated until last night. Alpha Phi Omega defended Sigma Alpha Delta, in "The B" division, Phi Gamma Delta, in "B" defended Sigma Chi, "B" 26-8. Kappa Sigma-3 With the playing of two games tonight, the intramural basketball tourney will be discontinued until after the start of the second semester. Kappa sigma 0 0 f. f. f. Whitman. r 0 1. f. Morrison. r 1 1. f. Natef. r 1 1. f. Natef. c 1 0. f. Johnson. g 0 0. f. Pork. g 0 1. f. 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Eleven universities, in the East and West, including Kansas, will unroll a competition of an inter-college championship on the "green cloth gridron." While more students each year have competed in billards than in any other sport, Billards' association has formed a practical means of arranging an intercollege competition until Charles Peterson, world's champion fancy shot billardist and foremost sponsor of the tournament, year with the key shot system which makes telegraphic competition possible. **Peterson's System Used** According to Peterson's system, each university marks off its table with the ball that is in the exact position to referee spot to the ball in the exact position indicated by Peterson's charts. Each of the five players composing the university team must make the billiard from that position in order to score. If he scores, he then continues with the maximum of 0 billiards for the innings. After the five players complete their first inning the balls are then placed in the next position by the referee for the next pitch. Then through 20 innings, exactly the same positions being played in each compiling university simultaneously, and the score changes to a bowling. The scores are then interchanged at the end of the innings by the team captain, who is highest cumulative队 score wins. Charles Swann, c32. Harold Wampfer, c35. Joe Rohr, c43. William Nohn, c36. Tom Hare, c43. We have signed up for the Kansas队. Trophy to Winner The Anstine Billionard association of American football leadership in the tournament, and has offered a large trophy to the winner. Any university having three legs on the trophy will permanently own it. The intercollegiate competition was initiated by the Association of College Unions in conjunction with Peterson. The play will consist of most of which have billiard rooms. Thus far the Wisconsin Union, Purdue University, Michigan University, Illinois Union, Michigan State Union, and the Ohio University have named an eastern section tournament, and the Ohio Union, Willard Straight Hall at Cornell University, Todd Union at the university of Michigan, Hall at the university of Pennsylvania, and Faune college at Brown University will enter the eastern section tournament. These will be played off Feb. 21 against the Ohio Union tournament-will meet March 3 for the national championship. " Their subject will be "Should the Federal Government Attempt to Stabilize Business Conditions Through University will uphold the negative. Claude T. Wood, 134, and Charles Hassett, 172, members of the University debate club will debate with members of Kansas State College, over KMRC Jacob L. Prentice, 85, a Civil war veteran, was found dead from severe burns received when the cabin in which he was living near the Kaw river burned this morning. Whether he was mortally injured or not, the building was undetermined today. The body will be removed to Leavenworth for burial services. 'Something Different' Is Comment on John Steuart Curry Art Exhibit "Something different," are the words which express the exhibit by John Steward Curry, a Kaiser artist which will be at Sponsor-Thayer museum in New York. The area is given in art which baffles some and brings exclamations from others. "I think these cows are too bright. They are the color of my lipstick," someone commented when the exhibit in Kansas City last month, but the same criticism holds true here. Then someone comes back with, "I bet they are not as dark as you see them." The sun on a cow gives a different light, you know, that is given here in the museum." Silence is the reply until the "Kansas Tornado" is reached. **out**, are the words a picture of myself, I just don't see how **you**, John **it** does. "Look at that chair left standing in the middle of the floor, when all the house is gone, why ---" The statement does not need to be finished, for everyone has the right to escape if they face a tornado. In this particular case the story is true, for the cyclone did this very thing to a home in Winchester, Mass., and the wind hoisted it. It is scenes like this which Curry is bringing to the public and convincing them such incidents can happen. Occasionally she shows "is reticent, but more often the opinion of unimpression for such scenes is expressed. The people of the Middle West don't know her yet, but when they them, but the Eust praises the artist for painting scenes of his home state. "Oh look," someone exclaims, "Self-interest may read, 'why this is the artist's picture.'" Scenes Not Appreciated "I wonder how he ever painted him self." "It's all I can do to get my own make-up on in a mirror, but to make Sport Shorts This week will prove a test to the strength of the now undefeated Missouri Tigers and Oklahoma Sooners. To date both quintets have played their two games on home ground, and have emerged victorious to head the Big Six conference race. Friday night the Tigers journey to Ames to battle the fast Iowa State squad, and if the Cyclones exhibit the style of basketball as they play at Iowa, they should meet their match. Preditions slate Iowa State as the winner. Oread Defeats Lecompton Oklahoma has two hard games over the week end. Friday night the Sooners meet the Aggie Wildcats in Manhattan, and it will be a test for the team that plays at Utah. They play the Cormaskins in Nebraska. Either game might easily develop into a defeat for the Sooners, as the Ages and Nebraska are both due for a victory. Nebraska has had a rather unruly start, but the Sooners tired after their game at Manhattan will be on equal ground with the Norman quintet. —R.H. In an exciting basketball game the Oread Training School downed the Le城pton High School team with an 18 to 17 score yesterday. In the first game of the afternoon Oread Training School the Le城oton seconds 9 to 11. Emporia, Jan. 21.-(UP) -Just a few miles from where the famous Notre Dame football team, Knute Rocke, was killed when a transport truck was struck by a Santa Fe mail train and two new Rocke cars were demolized. No one was injured. Another "Rockne" Accident No matter how much difference of opinion is expressed over Curry's other pictures, the majority stop and look at the picture. The artist knows the picture is so natural, it is easy for the critic to see the muscles bulge under the sleeve of the green and black lumber jacket, as the artist shows him holding on his hand at the side of the chair. "I wonder how old he is," another asks, as he looks at the portrait. "I've heard he's only 33," the next person volunteers. "Well, I wonder when he starter painting." The question is unanswered but another is raised. Pathos in Scenes The favorite, according to deifting comments, showing the artist's best technique and displaying a subject comprehended by all, is the "Storm on Lake Otsego." The strook of agged lightning in the sky, the trees lopped and the swampy water trickened horses works the observer into uutch of excitement. "There is so much pathway in some of these scenes, I wonder if the artist had a sad childhood." But the questioner wandered on, looking at the "Road Memories" film that gave him memory memories of similar scenes the observer had seen when he was young. Before the days of trucks and caterpillars, road workers did have camps like that, and the camp was widely scaled as it was portrayed in the canvas. The critics go away with a more dramatic idea of Kansas than they hold to reality. They view action, color, and excitement. Some of the scenes are bad, as "The Death of Roy Goddard," and some are peaceful like "the cornfields," but they all have a story to tell. Jackson, Miss., Jan. 21. (UP)—On reports that 1,000 person in flood-inundated lands in Panola county were in danger of starving to death, A. W. Cox, Red Cross worker, was dispatched by motor boat into that area today. The reported plight of the marooned was relayed to the Red Cross by refugees. The county is cut off outside communication except by so-called 'boat' or飞机. Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures Cox Dispatched by Motor Boat After Fear of Starvation Report DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Outpathetic Physician Foot Correction 309% Mass. Phone 2337 Red Cross Aids Flood Area DR. J. W. O'RYAN. Dnistit * Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyriformis and other diseases of the gums. 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The winners of these matches will compete for final game to determine the champion. murals Division I Won Lost Pct. Alpha Gamma Delta 3 0 1.000 Alpha Chu Omega 2 1 1.960 Sigma Chi 1 2 2.900 Theta Alpha 0 3 3.840 The complete standings: Division II Won Lost Pet. Independents 4 0 1000 Corbin hall 2 1 665 I W. W 2 1 665 P. D. Q 1 3 225 Tau Nu Tau 3 0 400 Division III Won Lent Pet. Watkins hall 4 0 1.000 Delta Zeta 2 1 .666 Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 1 .666 Alpha Xi Delta 1 2 .333 Alpha Pi Delta 1 2 .333 Division IV Won Lost Pct. Gamma Phi Beta 4 0 1.000 Chi Omega 2 1 666 Pt Beta Phi 1 2 333 Kappa Alpha Theta 0 2 .000 Alpha Omicron Pi 0 2 .000 Won Second in Pentathlon K. L. Bradley returned from the Olympic games held at Antwerp, Belgium, where he won second place in the penthalion. When You're Weak From Finals And have to go somewhere PHONE Plan Advanced R.O.T.C. 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