PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932 Jayhawker Team Doped to Defeat Ames Basketteers Conference Game Tonight Will Be First Meeting of Two Squads This Season GAME FOR RESERVES "Phog" Allen and his K.U. basketballer also hurdle in the conference race tonight when the Iowa State Cyclones meet them on the court in the auditorium here. This game will either put Kuwait well in the running for the pitcher or strengthen his leadership or make their chance to repeat had year's performance slim. The Kansas team is favored to win the game tonight. The Cyclones, toured to be one of the best teams of the conference, are able to get under way so far this season, however it is not to be taken that the game will be a set-up for the Jayhawkers. The Iowa team has not been able to make it past Minnesota, lesing to Nebraska and Oklahoma. Same Team Will Start Kansas will probably start the same team that started the game against Kansas Agies Friday night. O'Leary will be back at his regular forward position and the other forward probably has been playing a fine brand of basketball. Bill Johnson will be at the center position. At guard Page is to start to位 one position and either Vanek or Casmi will be at the other position. But they are going against the Kansas Agies and he probably will be in the starting lineup tonight. Bausch, who surprised everybody last week by being able to control the肘 at center a fair amount of defense, will be held as a reserve for Johnson. Experienced Team From Ames. The Iowa State team is an experienced team this year. Their startup coach will be men in every position. Jack Roadmap star forward and captain of the team will be Jackson. Be a teacher by Christo Johnson. At center Heitman will probably be Coach Meize's choice. The guard positions will probably be Michael Kelvin. In a preliminary game the varsity reserves will play a picked freshman team. The varsity team will be picked first. A junior, Shaeke, Roberts, K. Johnson, Beauty, and Chambers. The freshman squad will be picked from; Dick Wells, Max Wells, Sturn, Curd, Koll, Adams, Oyler Gray, Gaufer, Lauer, Pierce, and The probable starting lineups: Kansas iowa State O'Leary f Roadcap (c) Harrington f Thomson W. Johnson c Heitman Page g Hawk Vanek g Reike --ers 33. Fort Hays State college 17. At Hanover, N. H.-Durtmouth 31 Princeton 13. Referee: Quigley, St. Mary's WASHBURN HOPEFUL TONIGHT AFTER FORT HAYS VICTOR Saturday's Scores Topeka- Jan. 18—(Special)- Staging in New York a Friday night to defend Fort Hayes 27. From April 5, Wear Ibahod's prospects for a victory tonight from Southwestern College. The Ichabods played ragged, ineffective ball against the Okayama Agkies Jan. 13 to lose 19 to 25. Ichabod marks quarterback Brad Foster against a hard-fighting Fort Hays队 the Ichabods played brilliantly. Captain Leo Burger flashed all over the field when the Jaguars beaters. Burger had been benched earlier in the week for his inability to hit. Dam Enrichor hot-obat freshman was tackled much to the Washburn victory. At the Armory--K. C. A. 45, Mc Pherson college 18. At Columbia—Missouri U. 30, Nebraska 18. At Norman—Oklahoma U. 37, Iowa State 32. At Crinnell—Craighton 41. Crinnell At Grinnell—Creighton 41, Grinne 28 At Evanston, Ill.—Northwestern 21 Michigan 20. At Iowa City—Ohio State 40, Iowa 23 At Chicago—Wisconsin 24, Chicago 18 At Philadelphia—Notre Dame 32, Pennsylvania 25. At Pittsburgh—New York U. 37 Pittsburgh U. 32. At Minneapolis—Minnesota 37, Indiana 35. JACK ROADCAP At Sullwater, Ok—Washington U. St. Louis 27. Oklahoma Aggies 21. At Oklahoma City—Phillips U. 26 Oklahoma City U. 22. DIMINUTIVE CYCLONE CAPTAIN Princeton At Fayetteville, Ark.—Arkansas U 35. Drury college 14. Jack Roadac, speedy captain of the (leaded the Cyclones at Ames in then Iowa State quintet, an invaible eniable "first big Six contest, and promises the sord of Big Six honors. Roadac was Jayhawkers some worry in tonight's out of the game when Nebraska de-cept. Swimming Practices Become More Intense General Training Turns to Specialized Types of Workouts Workouts Swimming practice under the direction of Coach Herbert Alphin has taken a more intense step with the number of practice increases from three a week to four and a change from the fundamentals of swimming to more specialized workouts. Specialized training is used for dashes, according to Coach Alphin. The weak event on the team is fany diving, and there still remains an opportunity for a capable dive to make his bid for the ball. Albini said. There will be no practice during final week, but practice will be resumed with greater interest after Jan. 30 when workouts will be held every No definite schedule has been released as yet and there will be a great amount of uncertainty as to the teams meet until the decision of the athlete Intramural Games Jan. 19 at 10 p.m. Sigma Nu vs. Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Gamma Delta vs Delta GammaLambda. Jan. 20 at 6:30 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" or "B: cardinal. B", Sigma Chi B" or Vi Gamma Delta 'B'; 9 p.m. Theta Kappa or Lawrence Independents Eta Kappa or Lawrence Independents 10 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega vi Phi Alia phala Delta, Pi UpSION vs. River Rate Jan. 21 at f.p. Theta Tau vs. Cat P "B" or "B: cardinal. B", Sigma Chi B" or Vi Gamma Delta 'B'; Box scores of Saturday's games folow Diamond Drive Baxter, f 5 G U F F, Gareff, f 1 G 1 Guelf, f 1 G 1 Hawkins, f 1 G 1 Wilery, f 1 G 0 Espland, g 0 0 Espland, g 0 0 Newman, w 0 1 Totals 10 6 1 Referee: Ginkaris. Mortar and Portal 14 G. F. Tait Lawer, I 1 0 Vromand, I 1 0 Grabhoff, I 0 Harris, g 0 Wanhandler, g 0 Wanhandler, g 0 Totals. 2 0 DIRT Orphan G. F. F. F. Jungman. g. 1 Philippe. c. 1 Phillips. c. 4 Jungman. g. 2 Jungman. g. 2 Battier. f. 0 Avery. g. 0 Avery. g. 0 Totals 11 0 Referee: Baxter Difta Tan Delta 17 G. C. U. F. I. Nairi, j 2 1 Nairi, i 2 1 Varian, i 2 0 Dilan, g 0 0 Dilan, i 0 0 Bowman, j 0 0 *Dinkey Dinky* F F F F *sub. f* F F F *Bullock. f* 1 0 *Bullock. g* 1 0 *immons. f* 1 0 *dwarfs. c* 1 0 *dwarfs. g* 1 0 *Bullock. g* 1 0 Phi Alpha Delta 14 G. F. T. Dangshan 1 0 0 Nangshan 1 0 0 Stanford 1 0 0 Pliplesg 0 1 Towlerg 0 2 Totals 17 3 5 Revenue Root Alpha Chi Sigma 10 G. F. T. P. II Dreik. I 7 0 1 Dreik. I 7 0 1 Adamc. i 1 0 0 Favonio. g 1 0 0 Johnson. i 1 0 0 Johnson. i 1 0 0 Totals 621 Houghton, J. (1) . . . . . c Kappa Alpha, 20 G. F. Tift Larsson, F. 1 Patrick, k. 4 2 Patrick, k. 4 2 Gradingery, c. 1 1 Quinn, g. 0 1 Newson, g. 1 1 Totalty 15 0 2 Referrer: Miller. Pki Pappo Pu. II G FTTT Sailerh 1 f n n Sailerh 2 f n n Rancher 1 f n n Rancher 2 f n n Tigardue 1 g n n Tigardue 2 g n n Sailer h g n Totals 8 4 1 Referee: Kest. Phi Dhafna Theresa 16 G. F F F G. F F F K. F F F K. F F F Haugj. g 3 1 1 Haugj. g 3 1 1 Sulliefth. g 2 1 Sulliefth. g 2 1 Bouwman. f 1 1 Bouwman. f 1 1 Money. g 0 1 Money. g 0 1 Waver. g 4 1 Waver. g 4 1 Bewrumm. g 0 0 Bewrumm. g 0 0 Seidelhend. g 0 0 Seidelhend. g 0 0 Rochester, N.Y.-UP—Munj Julian Cassidy has celebrated her 100th birthday. She says her secret of reaching students is based on "activity" and lots of it. Totals 11 4 6 Totals Release Date Celebrates 100th Birthday Small Bible Exhibited Springfield, Mo.—(UP)—One of the smallest Bibles in the world, a book with a front no larger than a postage stamp, is being exhibited here. Its owner is a keyway of republic. The printing is read plainly with a magnifying glass. Track Star Practices Here Ralph Sickel, Former Kansas Athlete Trains for Eastern Meets Ralph Sickel, a senior in the School of Business last year and star K. U Spritzer, is here working out under his professor to work with him. He will work out under Hamilton tutelage until Jan. 23, when he will leave for the East to compete in seven or eight indoor track meets there. He will be gone about three or four weeks. He will compete in the Newark Athletic club meet in Newark, N. J., on Jan 27. Feb 22. he will run in the Boston Athletic Club meet in New York City. He plans to take part in the Milwaukee Games in Madison Square Garden, New York City, on March 16. The club meets in Boston and Philadelphia. Stokel will run in the 50, 60, and 70-cup dates. He holds the Big Six tournaments and for the outdoor 220-yard run. Hamilton Attends Meeting Discuss Plans for Indoor Track Carnival at K. C. A. C. Burtus Hamilton, tra Coach of the university, taked Friday with Dr. J. C. Browder to the club and C. L. Brewer of the University of Missouri, on plans for the K.C. The meeting, held in Kansas City was for the purpose of discussing possibilities of staging the meet, and plans for features, which appeal to the spectator. No definite date for the carnival has been set but it is probable that it will be held in Convention hall, Kansas City, either on Feb. 13 or 20. All of the Big Six schools will be asked to participate. It is hoped that the institution will have the inter-school competition which was lost when the Kansas-Missouri meet was cancelled. Dope Favors K. U. in Game Tonight With Iowa State Member of First Staff of Daily Kansan on Hill Earl Potter, now publicity director for the University athletic department, re-acts with a "a bock," as he states it, the day after the team became a daily. In his own words: "Although my undergraduate days often seem as but of yesterday, yet I must admit that I had to revert to the files to rediscover that the first issue of the Kanran as a daily came out Jan. 16, 1512, and that I held the humble position of high school editor" on the staff engaged in undertaking of launch the new daily. "Well, well! So the child is 20 years old! "Of course, the present Kansas has gone the 'first dicky' one better and is now putting a Sunday issue Just In Press on. The first week started back in 1912 has been carried on without flet-up to new heights of knowledge in Kansas and its students." Week's Offerings Show All Big Six Teams Except Missouri Tigers in Action "High school news was made a feature of the new daily and correspondent appointed in high schools through a newsletter of news from the correspondents was not unnatural in an issue of the Kansan newspaper, but some of those first high school correspondents that several in later years became editors or staff members of the VETERAN AMES TEAM W. L. Pts. Pre. Pts. 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Manasu 5 0 1 000 68 38 Oklaumbua 5 0 1 000 68 38 Nakota 1 3 115 77 88 Nekoma 1 3 115 77 88 Kansas State 1 3 115 77 88 Penn State 1 3 115 77 88 THE BIG SIX STANDINGS The week's offering so far as the Big Six is concerned will see every team in action except Missouri. The four top teams in each division played Kansas playing Iowa State at Lawrence, and Kansas State playing Nebraska at Manhattan. On Friday night Kansas State meets Oklahoma at Manhattan. On Saturday night Nebraska meets Okla- The two games that Oklahoma plays this week should strengthen their standing a great deal. They are unanimous favorites, with a fair amount of luck they should remain defeated at the end of the week. The Kansas State game will be the harder of the two. The Aggies need to win or lose to drop games to Kansas and Missouri. Aggies No Set-Up However the Aggies will be no set-up for the Sooners. It is thought by many people that the Sooners have been playing above their heads and are due to suffer from over-reaction, enough that they are likely to defeat any team in the conference if it is not up to form. The Nebraska game should be an easy hardie for the Sooners. The Kansas Angels also play two games this week. If they can get over the Oklahoma team they stand a good chance of beating them. They play Nebraska. Although they defeated Iowa State, Nebraska is still considered the weak sister of the Big Six basket-ball teams. With only a regular man game expected to win many of the games. Kansas should take Iowa State in night. Although the Cyclones have no winn a game they are considered, if Kansas wins, they will get captain of the Iowa team, has not broken loose so far this year, but when he returns to Iowa, they will have to look to their defense. Ted O Lepery, Jayhawker scoring are ranks in second place for Big Six honors with a total of 26 points. Cooper sophomore mound forward, leads the valley scoring by the narrow margin of 7.4 percent to the total of 27. The individual scoring. Kansas Favored G. FG FG FT TI Compey Mossman Karan Kavan Bullet Kavan Bala Oka Hammond Kanai Hammond Kanai Inman Nebaska Inman Nebaska Inman Nebaska G. FG FG FT TI The first of these bulletins is now on the press. Its title is "Spiritual Love for Advanced Years." Boxing Matches at Game "Life," says Professor McKeever, the end of the century, until recent disdain, decadent affair, should be the crowning glory of human existence. But he does not believe it. Two Bouts Held Between Halves o A scrappy little box exhibition was on Friday night between halves of the University of Kansas-Kansas State students enrolled in the boxing classes taught by Herbert G. Alphina instructor in the physical education depar K. U.-Aggie Tilt People Need More Love at Fifty Than When Young, McKeever Say The first bout or rather the first round, for the rounds were alternated between two pairs of boxers, were fought by Ted Stulsvant, and J. L. Wiltz. In the 10:30 boxing class this round started fast, but both boxers were soon wounded and lack of training told on them in the succeeding rounds. The second bout in Harley Willey, c3, and Eugene Karr, e3, was more exciting and fanciful. The crowd greatly enjoyed the exhibition and called for more rounds when it was over. These one minute rounds, three rounds to a bout, proved a popular feature and they serve as an excellent medium to demonstrate to the audience just what is being done at physical education lessons at the University. That the person of 50 years and above should still have love affairs, in much in evidence at dances, in feet, in love, in a marriage, is the contention of Dr. William A McKeever, Oklahoma City, a former professor here. According to the Chancel of Oakland University, we were welfare from 1913 to 1920. And being a former professor, he intends to teach older folk to do these things. He has written many books on love-making balletics to give "does finite elementary instruction in the guidance and management of love life." Read the Kansan want-ads "golden age in operation all about us." In his opinion, about 1,750,000 men and women in this country, middle-class young people are the spiritual neglect and starvation, chiefly because they are denied their divine right to the exercise of love. Aged peo- JAYHAWKER SOPHOMORE GUARD Doctor McKeever is author in Who's Who as an author and lecturer. He has been professor of philosophy at Ken- sas State College, professor of child research at the University, and director of the School of Psychology at Oklahoma City. Among his writings are "Psychology and the Mind," "A Story of Kauai," "The Successful Sunday School Teacher," "Man and the New Democracy," "The Creative Mind" and many others. He lectures on educational, social, and child welfare topics. He will be 64 years old in April. ERNEST VANEK Ernest Vanek, soprano guard and forward on the Jayhawk basketball quintet, tied for scoring honors in the first contest with the Aggies. In the second game he received a badly dislocated knee, which has been steadily improving. Vanck played most of the game at Lincoln against the Cornhusk. --a serious one for Kansas, and Doctor Allen's men will be battling to the end. Sport Shorts --a serious one for Kansas, and Doctor Allen's men will be battling to the end. Games over the week-end leave Missouri and Oklahoma still tied for Big six halls, although both were slated as improbable contenders at the beginning of the race. The Sooners have not lost a game in either pre-conference or playoff games but both Big Six games have been played in Norman. Missouri has been playing some good basketball, led by John Cooper, the sophomore bounce虎烈 for Tonight's Jayhawk-Cycle Cyclone contest tonight is Kansas' test for value of a hybrid press story, if Kansas wins from the Iowa State case, the Jayhawkers will receive all the votes for the Big Six teams. If Kansas beat Kansas, however, the remainder of the season will display a hard struggle against an airplaning on an equal chance for the cup. The Jayhawkers will be in good condition for the contest tonight. With a victorious start, they will rival old rivals the Kansas Angels, and their condition in tip-top shape, the Jayhawkers will be ready to work hard against them. They come from Norman, having lost a game to the Oklahoma Sooners, and they are looking for the best of some Jayhawk feathers. The game is Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. FLORENCE BARROWS DR. FLORENCLE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309% Mass. Phone 2337 DR. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist Prevention and treatment of pyorrhea and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVENS, D.D.S. 815 % Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. 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