PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932 Jayhawkers Rest After Long Ride From Huskerland Coach Allen Decides Sleep Would Be Best Preparation for Aggie Conflict JAYHAWKS FAVORED The University of Kansas basketball team took a rest yesterday afternoon after it had deflected the Nebraska Cornhoppers Tuesday to call the players together on account of the fact that they were up all night returning from Lincoln by car. It was thought that they would be the team more good than practice. The Jayhawkers will go on the court in defense of their title again Friday night when the Kansas State Wildcats play third time the two teams have met this season the other two being exhibition games and not counting in the conference. The other two tilts have both ended in favor of Kansas. The Angles, however, have been working to outmanoeuvre Cronkite, who has been recovered from a football injury. Graham, a promising sophomore, has been taking the time on account of football injuries. Javhawkers Are Favorites Jayhawk team will go on the court as the favorites to win. The Wildcats have played only one conference game so far this season, losing to Missouri last Saturday night. The Jayhawks have played two games, splitting the winners. They lost the first conference once from Nebraska. Kansas won both games played by the two teams last year. Page is Mainstay The Agiges have a veteran squad this year, with Auker, Skradski, Brokaway, Fairbank, and Crinkete. Kansas does not have that player, what it has, is being shown up exceptionally well this year. O'Leary, playing forward his third year, has been the bathtub of the team, who had another second-year center, had not been hitting the basket very well so far this season until he finally got started in the game against Nebraska Tuesday night, hoping that will be a good omen. Page, third-year guard, has been the mainstay of the defense. The sophomores who have been playing a brand of ball are Herrington, Vanek ne two schools have played 62 games they have been putting out back on their teams and games to 27 for the Aggies. Kansas won 1817 points in 1678 for the Angels. Big Six Champions in Meet Iowa City Iowa State Mermen Enter Contest at Iowa City Ames, Iowa, 14- (Special)-Three members of the Iowa State College swimming team will compete in the Midwest A. U. A senior indoor swimming meet tomorrow and Saturday at the Iowa State College. Coach C. E. Daubert has announced. The three members of Daubert's Big Six championship team of last year who are entered are Captain Bill Weld, Coach Bob Murray and Tomorrow's events, Sands is entered in the 220-yard breast stroke and the individual 200-yard midley swim, and the individual 220-yard free style event. Weld will compete in the 120-yard back stroke and Weld, Sands and Froser, are engaged in the 120-yard relay to be run off Saturday. Last year in the Midwest A. A. U. meet held at Omaha four Iowa State swimmers carried off seven out of nine first, won two second, and took the team championship. The Cyclone me- men will be defending both records and titles in the following events: Sandy record in the 220-yard race; 195-194 backstroke; and the team record in the 300-yard medley relay. BIG SIX STANDINGS | | W | L | Pet | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 1 | 0 | .100 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 0 | .100 | | Kansas | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Nebraska | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Iowa State | 0 | 1 | .000 | | Kansas State | 0 | 1 | .000 | Jayhawk Taxi TAXI 65 Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Sport Shorts Last night the Oklahoma Aggies administered a 26 to 21 defeat to Washburn at Topeka, in the first contest ever played between the two schools Leonard Sacks, manager for Jack Dempsey, former world heavyweight champion, has announced that Dempsey will position himself as both Primo Carrera and Max Schmeling, the present champion, are likely opponents. According to Sacks, he would win by half of the two men he will probably take on the other. The week-end will undoubtedly see some changes in Big Six conference ratings, as well as the schedule. Iowa State has a chance to again bid for conference honors by eliminating the Oklahoma State and Ohio State. Nebraska will be in a good position to bounce Missouri from the top of the ladder. At present time neither Kansas nor Oklahoma is really weak teams at the beginning of the season, have lost a game, while Kansas, Iowa, North Carolina and "stronger" quintets, fell in their first conference games. Tomorrow night the Kansas basketball quitter will clash with the Kansas Kansas Angels for the third time this season. This will be the first game of the week, both from the standpoint of conference rankings and from the great amount of rivalry existing between the two teams. The Jawshakers have the advantage of one game over the Argies, Kansas having won and lost a game, and the Angels, Kansas having lost a game. The Tiger cagers last week end. The trip to Lincoln early this week was a rather trying one on Doctor Allen's men, although by touching it in good shape for the contest. Kansas to Meet Sooners in First Wrestling Match 10 Lettermen Available Big Six Ruling Bars 175-Pound Class The first wrestling meet of the year will be held between the University team and the University of Oklahoma night in the Robins gymnasium. An innovation this year will be the use of shirts by the contestants. Coach Leen Baumann announced that there were no letter men available this year; but that the men had been shown how to handle the bouts and that good bouts were assured. The probable entries for Kansas will be: 115-pound class, John Redmond; 125-pound class, A. D. Miller or Elwood Leep; 135-pound class, Ned Russell or George Brown; 145-pound class, Jack Hewitt; 155-pound class, Jim Coe; William; 165-pound class, Lee Shannon, and heavyweight, Peter Meehring. Because of a ruling by the Big 12's conference, there will be no 172- pound club in class value competition this year. But his team did well in this match, Coach Baumann said, because "Pete" was Kansas interstellar heavyweight champion in the Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, announced today that there would be a probable need to replace the resting matches this year, owing to the reduced budget recently voted. The only means by which Alabama can compete is holding is that the Oklahoma team is taking a trip on which other matures and will be ready already been made for the match. Cyclone Returns to Lineup Ames, Iowa, Jan. 14—(Special)—The return of Captain Jack Roadcap to the Iowa State basketball team, following an attack of fliu, which kept him out of the Nebraska game, as they prepared for conference games at Oklahoma Saturday and at Kansas Monday night. The diminutive Cyclone leader took a light workout Monday for the first time in the season, will be in shape to play this week-end. Captain Roadcap Cheers Iowa State After Recuperating From Flu With the return of Roadac, however, Max Ricke, veteran guard, and Levine, a reserve, joined the hospital list with members of the team expected to be in shape for the Sooner game. Merze indicated that Harold Templeton, 200-pound guard, would undergo surgery on his leg, lineing Heitman will be at center and Roadac and Thomson will be stationed at the forward position. The Roadac sharpeners will also see action at forward. Couch Menzel has assigned Roadcap the task of stopping Andy Beck, captain and high scoring ace of the Sooners. A squad of nine men will leave Ames tomorrow morning, stopping over in Carson City for a workout Friday at the Reno Ice Center, Norman or the game Saturday night. Women's Intramurals --are flowers of quality —flowers that you will be proud to send The intramural basketball standings just released by Miss Ruth Hoover, woman's intramural manager, show that 7 out of 10 players skated in the intramural series so far. Division II shows Cortin hall and the Independents, running neck and neck, each having won two games, with no defeats. In division L Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Chima Omega are tying for first place, each having won two games, and suffered no defeats. Division III shows Watkins hall leading with three wins and no defeats Kappa Kappa Gamma is 'running a close second with two wins, and one In division IV, Gamma Phi Beta is on top with four wins and no defeats. This is the highest score made by any team in the series. Division I | | Won | Loat | Percent | | :--- | :--- | :--- | ---: | | alpha Gamma Delta | 2 | 0 | .100 | | alpha Chi Omega | 2 | 0 | .100 | | beta Alpha | 0 | 2 | .000 | | beta Pi Alpha | 0 | 2 | .000 | Division II Carbion Ball Won 2 Lost 0 Pct.1.00 Independents 2 2 0 .99 I.W.W. 1 1 1 .90 I.W.O. 1 2 1 .90 Tai Pu Tau 1 2 2 .90 Division III Won 1 Lost Watkins, bull 2 1 .000 Kappu Kappa Gamma 2 1 .066 Delta Zeta 1 1 .500 Delta Delta 1 1 .333 Delta Delta Pi 1 1 .000 Division IV Won Lost Gamma Phi Beta 4 1 0 .100 Chi Omega 4 2 0 .066 Pi Beta 1 2 0 .333 Kappa Alpha Theta 0 2 0 .000 Kappa Pi Alpha Pi 0 2 0 .000 Four more games in the series will be played tonight. At 8 p.m., P.D.Q. will play The Independents, and I.W.F. will play Tua Nu Tau. At 9 p.m., apha Gumma Delta will play Alpha China Kappa will play Theda Phi Alpha Read the Kansan want-ads Hart Schaffner & Max Suits - Overcoats On Sale Special Reductions on Corduroy Pants, Dress Gloves, Pajamas, Sweaters, Knickers, Hats, Odd Trousers. Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Chigma, and Alpha Kappa Pi were winners in lukkish its intrumal basket. Delta Sigma Pi ran its win column to 4, with no losses, with a victory over the River Rats, and Kappa Ekappa, 32-4; Delta Tau Delta, in the closest game of the evening, defeated Triangle, 25-22; Beta Theta Pi kept its loss column at half, and Alpha Kappa Lambda, 34-12. Alpha Chi Sigma won its third start of the season by defeating Theta Tau, 21-16, and Alpha Kappa Pao, led by a scoring sweep of Wonor, won first. 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The Fremont team was one of the nation's undefeated teams in 1920, and they were one of the top teams since. Last year Fremont won but four of its 10 games, but a strong team is assured for next fall, since Coach S. K. Lehman has a letter mandate for every position. Stillwater, Oka, Jan. 14—Special) The national Champion Oklahoma A. and M. college wrestlers will attempt to run their consecutive dill meet vie- winning team in the opening bell with East Central and Northeastern State Teachers college mathem tomorrow night at Stillwater. Untried sophomores will fill several positions for the Coach in the dill meet will be available to Coach Gallagher. They include Capt. Bobney Pearce, 128 pounds, and LeRoey McKinsey, 175 pounds, national champion. Photos provided by J. A. L. 14, Wagner Gilbert, 165 pounds, and Wague Gilbert, 165 pounds. Apparently the big game encounter between Mickey Walker and Max Schönberg has been scheduled for February in Miami. 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But the telephone conversation must not freeze A sudden cold snap might seriously interfere with long distance telephone service were it not for the studies made by Bell System engineers, They found that temperature variations within 24 hours may make a ten-thousandfold difference in the amount of electrical energy transmitted over a New York-Chicago cable circuit! On such long circuits initial energy is normally maintained by repeaters or amplifiers, installed at regular intervals. So the engineers devised a regulator—operated by weather conditions—which automatically controls these repeaters, keeping current always at exactly the right strength for proper voice transmission. This example is typical of the interesting problems that go to make up telephone work. BELL SYSTEM A NATION.WIDE SYSTEM OF INTER.CONNECTING TELEPHONES