1 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932 Teacher and Pupil to Revive Rivalry in Tonight's Game Black Starred for Allen's Fives in Days of Missouri Valley Conference ALWAYS CLOSE BATTLE Starting line-up: Kansas Position O'Leary F Harrington F Johnson C Page G Casini G In the Nebraska-Kansas basketball game scheduled for tonight it will be the old story of teacher against pupil in the game, Charles Black as a pupil at K. U. Nebrask. Henrior Lunney Hartley Koster Mason That was back in the days when he kicked the ball back to the basketball court in the Missouri Vley conference. At that time Black was one of the greatest stars ever pro-duced in the NBA. Last year the Cornhuskers led the conference for most of the season. In the last few games Doctor Alfie's boys barely managed to move out Coach Monday afternoon eight Jayhawkers accompanied by Doctor Allen left by motor car for Lincoln. The team will return immediately after the game in order that the players will not miss a play, and therefore necessary so far to find examinations. The scores of the past games are a follows: | | K. N. | | K. N. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1902 | 29 - 35 | 1916 | 33 - 34 | | 1903 | 19 - 23 | | 27 - 40 | | 1904 | 19 - 17 | | 19 - 40 | | 1907 | 19 - 12 | | 30 - 17 | | 1908 | 17 - 20 | 1918 | 32 - 24 | | | 21 - 23 | | 31 - 17 | | | 28 - 26 | 1919 | 31 - 15 | | | 28 - 26 | | 24 - 19 | | 1909 | 48 - 13 | 1922 | 24 - 19 | | | 36 - 17 | | 41 - 18 | | | 18 - 13 | 1923 | 30 - 20 | | | 24 - 15 | 1924 | 19 - 18 | | | 29 - 32 | | 13 - 10 | | 1910 | 52 - 17 | 1925 | 25 - 20 | | | 42 - 16 | | 28 - 20 | | | 40 - 20 | 1926 | 30 - 17 | | | 40 - 13 | | 30 - 17 | | 1911 | 27 - 36 | 1927 | 24 - 27 | | | 37 - 12 | | 34 - 25 | | | 36 - 38 | 1928 | 32 - 25 | | | 24 - 34 | | 28 - 32 | | 1912 | 26 - 30 | 1929 | 29 - 30 | | | 27 - 30 | | 31 - 37 | | | 21 - 49 | 1930 | 27 - 20 | | | 28 - 26 | | 30 - 19 | | 1913 | 26 - 40 | 1931 | 34 - 29 | | | 26 - 40 | | 34 - 29 | | | 16 - 18 | Total | | | | 30 - 24 | Pts. | 1696-1420 | | 1915 | 43 - 29 | Games | 34 - 20 | --son H. Hallman-Southern Methodist 34 son R. Dalton-17 Sport Shorts The Kansas City high school basketball teams were started off for the season Friday night with 1,539 shots. The team played a Convention ball, Central Paseo, and East were the schools that won defeating Southwest, Westport, and Kansas City schools furnish the cream of the college players in the district each year. Missouri, Kansas, and Iowa State have stars on the court in the Kansas City schools in recent years. "Hack" Wilson, the big fadore of last years baseball season, is a holdout already this year. The big "Hack" was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals and sent to Washington in a salary of $7,500. This is quite a step down from the $3,000 that he received last year for his flop with the Chicago Cubs. Hacks say "I would not sign for them." But the team said it thinks it is fair to ask me to sign for that kind of money." - D.E. OKLAHOMA DETECTIVE JOINS BANDIT GANG, COMES DIRECT Kansas City, Mo., Mo. 12.-(UP) Two men and a woman were in jail today and their partner in an alleged bank robber arrested as a detective for the Oklahoma state bureau of identification. Arrest of the gang came only a few hours before the Bank of Versailles, Mo., was to have been held up according to pre- Those under arrest are Bety Weaver, George Bemington and George Pickle-meyer. They were arrested in the parking lot of a bank at Belle Plain, Kane, the fourth member of the gang Joe Anderson, the Oklahoma detective who rounded up the suspects. Consider Mollon Charge To Consider Matters Washington 12—(UP)—Chairman of the house judiciary committee said that the "sufficiency" of the impostment charges against Secretary of the Treasury Melanl will be considered tomorrow at a public hearing. Mrs. Mix to Speak MR. KES. A "Book Club" Card to the British Museum" will be the title of a talk to be given by Mrs. A. J. Mix before majors in the department of English at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, in room 205 Fraser. Basketball Scores --son H. Hallman-Southern Methodist 34 son R. Dalton-17 At Ann Arbor—Michigan 30, Minnesota 29. At Iowa City—Northwestern 32, Iowa 90 26. At Lafayette-Purdue 38, Wisconsin At Bloomington—Illinois 30, Indiana ? At New Haven—Dartmouth 21, Yale At Emporia-Pittsburgh Teachers 31 Emoryia Teachers 26. At College Station - Texas Aggies 28 At Atchison, Kas.-St. Benedict's illege 43, Immaculata A. C. 4. Tennessee, University, Armenia, 29 At Hays, Kan—Hays Teachers 20 Southwestern 11. At St. Louis—Grimnell 36, Washing U. 73. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg Teachers 31 *Imuoria Teachers* 26. Sooners Train for Game With Cyclones Saturday Iowa State Is Expected to Furnish Strong Opposition position Norman, Jan. 12 – (Special) - Freest from their 31st triumph over Kaneville in a six-game conference opponent here Saturday night, the Sooners will have a full week to prepare for their second conference game. The team was teamed by Nebraska Friday night a month ago. 14-28, Iowa State and Oklahoma play in the held house here next Saturday. The Iowa State team that lost to Nebraska played without Captain Jack Roadac, its all="big Six" forward and junior guard. The season. Besides Roadac, Iowa State has Hettman, Rieke, Hawk and Thompson, its first string line-up last season, and also Jones, a sophomore whiz, who has been a wizard in early 1923. Graalman to Arrive Tuesday Grahamian With him Graham, its scrapping captain, and Grady Jackson, first-string guard, arriving Tuesday night with the football team from Hawaii, Sooner basketball stock will rise. Neither of these players will probably be in comeback territory until they probably will make the trip to Manhattan, and Lincoln Jan. 22 and 23 for games against Kansas State and Nebraska. Graalman will be needed by the Soumiers despite the fact that so far they have done proper training, but Graalman is probably the most aggressive player that has worn the Ired and White in modern seasons, with their fine line floor man. With Graalman in the line-up the Soumiers seem to catch the ball at the end of his team's run to make his team drive by setting the personal example of his own aggression, should make Graalman a spiderman. Grady a Ferocious Guard Grady a Fereoceil Guard Charles Grady, an Oklahoma City boy, attended the Sooners, is fast gaining a reputation for bristling defensive play. The Irianah held Highell, Oklahoma Agree "ac" scoreless at Stillwater host. He played well, O'Leary, Jayhawk forward, here Saturday night was outstanding, O'Leary making but two field buckets. Leary LeCrone, the Norman boy, is hard learning to play. O'Leary missed off a Jayhawker miss off the backboard Saturday and his achievement of limiting Bill Johnson, Kansas center, to three field goals without committing single goal in the game. Closing Hours W.S.G.A. Building 106 in the W.S.G.A. room of the union building. A review of the rule concerning closing hours is to be made and The Kansas loss enabled Hugh McDermott, young Sooner coach, to gain ground on Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, Kansas mentor, in the men's team. He was the first player coached at Oklahoma in 1922 McDermott has won eight games from Kansas teams coached by Allen, while leading eleven. He's only three behind Fe Discuss Closing Hours DR. FLORECE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309% Mass. Phone 2337 ECONOMIZE ME KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. FLORENCE BARROWS DR. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist DR. J. W. O'BRYON, Denist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrora- thus and other diseases of the gums. Economize at P. N. STEVENS. D.D.S. 815% Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building Salary Cuts to Be Made in Tiger Coaching Stafl H. W. HUTCHINSON LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. Reduction to Be Effected in Winter and Spring Sports' Budget A cut of $9,060 in the salary bill of the Missouri coaching staff was recommended yesterday by the University committee on intercollegiate athletics. The cut is to be made effective through the reduction in pay of several of the members of the coaching staff, and the elimination of one assistant coach. A reduction of $3000 is also needed for sports for winter and spring sports. No action was taken by the committee in regard to the personnel of the salary cut, nor did it deal with the distribution of the salary cut, will wait until the March meeting of the committee. The reductions voted were in addition to a saving of $26,000 already out from the budget for the current year. The savings of 1911-32 to $1,000, and the savings for 1922-33 to more than $40,000, if the same refinements are necessary dur- "The savings in the budget are to be made through a general economy program," Brewer said, "rather than the curtailment of any winter or spring sports, major and minor athletic schedules remaining intact." The necessity for retrenchment grew from the decline in football receipts, general economic conditions, and the payments due on capital account or taxes. At the same time, a stadium, both of which are being paid for entirely from athletic receipts. Ammann, j 1 0 G. F. T. F. F. O. Bullback, k 1 0 O. Bullback, k 0 0 B. Crawford, c 1 0 B. Crawford, c 0 2 O. Bullson, g 1 0 O. Bullson, g 1 0 Allen, g 1 0 Allen, g 1 0 Frei and Cutifl, Reynolds, yesterday defeated Copeland and Reynolds, Lawrences independents, for the intramural victory. The match had been delayed for some time because of an injury to Reynolds' hand, but he made it up. The score was 21-18, 21-12, 21-12. --do by Greyhound bus and a veve travel dollar. Ride along highways in deep-cushioned chats-but water heaters keep you warm and cozy every mile. Alpha K. P.-13 Gl J. G. T. F. Friming, 1 Manning, 1 Harrison, g Korn, g Smith, g Smith, g Smith, g Intramural Games In last evening's intramural basketball games, Hangchu club defeated Pi Upsonian, 24-8, Rinkhey Dinka胜 Alpha Tech, 23-9, Kuo Yingturna turned in a victory over the River Rats, 23-9, Alma Kappa Pwai won from Chiu Wan, 23-9, Taihu Epsilon, 21-9, Phil Delta Theta defeated Alpha Tau Omega, 24-11, and Alpha Chi Omega ("B" won from Kuhawkh "B" "B"-11. The handball singles championship is to be played off in the near future, according to the intramural manager, both of Triangle, are the finalists. Tomorrow six games are scheduled: 6:30 p. m., Mkappa Eta Kappa vs. Phi Beta Pi Beta Sigma vi vs. Rhia Tau Kappa Lambda, Triangle vs. Theta Tau; 10 p.; Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Theta Tau Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Phi Tau. Totals 19 0 Referrer: Hulbert Hugh Clash •24 •G F.T.F. P. Hubbard, f 1 1 0 Gibson, f 1 1 0 Haigh, f 1 0 0 Rogers, f 2 0 0 Walgast, g 0 0 1 Alpha P. O.-1 G F T.F. Mertz 1 Novell 1 Thorne c 1 Fone c 1 Ray Hunters g 2 Liggett g 1 Totals 5 3 Totals 1.6 2.9 Receiver: Hargis. Chelsea Dagua Sigma - 16 Firewell G G II III Welly 1 0 Wiley 1 0 Baxter, g 2 0 Baxter, g 2 0 Squaliabur, g 2 1 Randall, f 1 0 Randall, f 1 0 Wilson f 1 0 1 Wilson f 1 0 1 Skeaton. c 4 1 Skeaton. c 4 1 Faaschti. g 1 2 1 Johnson. g 2 0 Adams. g 0 0 Pi Upson I...G G. F.T. F. T. Catter, f 0 F.T. F. T. Gustafon, f 0 2 1 Ayer, c 0 0 1 Barkley, g 0 0 1 Buckley, g 0 0 1 Johnson, g 0 0 1 GOOD NEWS | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 15 Kappa Prs. | OU, F, I | T. Roonney, f | 0, 0 | | T. Roonney, f | OU, F, I | T. Roonney, f | 2, 0 | | T. Roonney, f | OU, F, I | Frank, g | 0, 0 | | Silly, g | F, f | Frank, g | 0, 0 | | Skinny, g | F, f | Skinny, g | 3, 1 | ROUND HOME TOPEKA $ 1.05 KANSAS CITY 1.45 DENVER 20.25 Totals 10 5 3 Referee: Ourshby. River Rate—9 G. F; T. F. Smith, f 2 0 simg, f 2 0 Riley, f 0 0 Cillian, g 0 1 McClain, g 0 1 Dillon, g 0 1 ST. LOUIS 4.95 CHICAGO 4.95 NEW YORK 2.85 SALTY LAKE CITY 2.85 BROOKLYN 2.50 LOS ANGELES 2.50 Totals 64 PICKWICK GREYHOUND Sabina, f. G.T.F. F. Sabina, f. G.T.F. F. Clabus, f. 1 1 2 Clabus, f. 1 1 2 Bombon, f. 1 0 2 Wierer, g. 1 0 2 Wierer, g. 1 0 2 Brombelog, h. 1 2 2 UNION BUS DEPOT 643 MASSACHUSETTS Phone 363 One-Way Totals 10 I Retries: Plumley. ROUND TRIP RATES Four more basketball games will be played off tonight. At 8 p. m., Alpha Omicron Pi will play Pi Beta Phi, and Gamma Pi Beta will play Chi Omega. Pi Beta will play Chi Omega, and Pi Beta will play Walt Halls, and Alpha X Delta will play Kappa Kappa Gamma Women's Sports Miss Ruth Hover has announced that the third rounds of the deck tennis tournaments must be played off by Saturday. Thursday evening at 8, P. D, Q. will appear in the hall before noon, and will appear to Tue. At 9 a.m. on the same evening, Alpha Gamma Delta will play Alpha Chi Omega, and Sigma Delta will play Alpha Phi. Totals 8 8 8 Referee: Kraemer. Totals 40 --girl will agree—one of the few rights the women haven't the only smoke for men, many a thoughtful smoker, is a consolation and race-menhood of a red, richy a cottage, every thing every man Dr. C. F. Nelson, head of the depart- ment, will present a read paper this evening in the Kew Lab in the Topeka Topeka before the Topeka Dental so- cialists at the Topeka Metabolism Methology in Health and Disease. 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