PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1932 Week's Bill Sees Allen Five Playing Aggies, Nebraska UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Both Games Will Have Important Bearing on Outcome of Big Six Race TO LINCOLN TUESDAY The hard working Jayhawk five for playing, three hard, non-conferenced games with the strong Colorado quintet, the Jayhawks journeyed to Norte- ward. This week there will be no leap in the competition of the Kamas five. After returning home for the practice session, tomorrow the joyhawks must again forward, to meet the Nebraba five in the conference game Tuesday. The Cornhuakers upset the dope Friday night when they celebrated the strong Iowa State five. The Cyclones defeated the Nebraska teams in the Big Six and the Nebraks victory came a surprise to most fans. The team, Roadac, scored loader of the Big Six last year, was not in the Iowa State game, and is important bearing on the final outcome. Following the Nebraska game the Jayhawks return to Lawrence for two more practice days and then a game with the K-Aggers here. The Jacksonville Kansas neighbors in non-conference games. Both of the previous games were close and the fact that Henry Crankite, six-foot seven-inch center may return to the linen up any day at time. The Jaguars dangerous foes are at time. The Allen team will go into the iyay favorite to win over the Black five but maybe the former pupil of Coach Charles Black would upsetting the dope in his team. Regardless of the previous dope the game should be a close one and this speech well for Coach Charles Black who is an ironman from his irroman队 of last year. --at the Several of the women's deck tennis matches were played off by the end of last week, have been given a time extension until Tuesday morning. The following matches are being held. Women's Intramurals Fitzpatrick-Bradley, Theia Phi Alpha vs. Curvey-Thrower, Gamma Kappa Cook-King, Alpha Delta Pi, Hamilton- Newman, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Cushing-Wachter, Gamma Phi Beta Bubar-Marchion, Kappa Alpha Theta. Noyes-Birt, Gamma Phi Beta vs Chase-Fritchie, Chi Omega; Byrne- Fritz, P.D.Q., vs Lawrence-Hubert, T. Murt; Nockudow-Lovett, Alpha Tionc pi vs, Sturgese-Bryam, Alpha Chi Omega; Weibull-Wollgård, Alpha Tionc pi; Bishop-Glaville, Alpha Xi Delta vs, Tavlor-Alman, Delta Zeta Lyndon-Black, Kappa Kappa Gamma e. Eagle-Eus堡, Chi Omega, Luther- Baghy, Kappa Kappa Theta e. Olsen- Mulix, Alpha Delta Pi, Pee-Chee-ron- Dale, Alpha Omega, Morgan-Munford, Alpha Omicron Pi v. Roberts-Murray, Sigma Kappa, Be恩-Beeeler, Alpha Xi Delta v. Beentworth-Waring, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Higginz-Cornhaus, Alpha Xi Delta v. Weitz-Westhae Ballard-Snahle, Gamma Phi Beta v. Lawson-Lawson, Alpha Chi Omega --at the NOW Come on Let's Get Going for Sunday Dinner JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 OHIO Intramural Games --an, 11: 5.30 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Delta SigmaLambda, Pia Upson vs. Haugh Chubi 6:30 p.m. Alpha Phi Sigma vs. River Rats; 9 p.m. M, alpha Kappa Pai vs. SIa Delta Sigma, Kay- Delta Sigma vs. Delta Sigma, PIa Delta Tita vs. AIra Tita Omega, Phi Kappa Pai vs. Sigma Pihe Epilason, Jan. 12: 5.30 p.m. Delta Tita "B" vs. Delta Tita "C", 7 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Tita, 7 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi, Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upsilon, 10 p.m. M, alpha Kappa Pai "B" vs. Delta Chi, Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upsilon "B" vs. Kappa Bappa "B". Fourteen games have been played in the intramural basketball tournament over the week-end, four Friday evening and Saturday. Delta Upsilon defeated Phi Kappa Pai, 10-10 and Delta Chi won from Phi Kappa Pai, 12-13. Stringers, Kappa Sigma "B" won over Sigma Chi "B" "B" 21-14 and Alpha Kappa Pai "B" housed out Phi Gamma "B". Saturday the Cottage Intellectuals defeated Pbeta Heta Pi, 34-13, the Kayhawks outpointed Mortal-Pestall, 26-18, the Lakers outpointed Lambda, 20-19, The Tata Won from Kappa Eta Kappa, 27-9, Pki Kappa Alpha turned in a win over Triangle, 32-13, and Kappa Sigma, in a close game, edge out Delta Tau Delta, In the "B" league, Sigma Alpha Epsilon "b defeated Peni Delta Theta B" 17-13. Sigma Nu Na won over Owen Hunt's team and "B" turned in the win over the Cardinals "B" 22-12, and Chi Delta Sigma B "o outpainted Delta Chi B" 25-14, and one aided contests earlier in the week these games showed close score contests and evenly matched competitors. Three of the games ended in one point victory. The box scores Delta Upson 19 | 0 Jorgensen, g 2 | 0 Nabla, f 2 | 1 1 Phillips, c 2 | 2 1 Doggett, g 0 | 0 4 Gougan, g 0 | 0 4 Ross, g 0 | 0 4 h Kappa Dive, D M McLaughlin, F McLaughlin, F Frank I, 0 1 Frank I, 0 1 Warner I, 0 1 Warner I, 0 1 Salvatore, g 0 Salvatore, g 0 Gilbert, g 0 Totals 818 Defense Kramer 7 124 Chu 1 | | G | F | T | V | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Guerraizel a | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Mitchell f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Mellou a | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Wilters b | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Virgas g | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Pulka Delta Thursa 14.8 G, T 14.7 Salerf, f 1 G, T 0 Brownman, f 1 G, T 0 Taffing, f 1 G, T 0 Rogers, v 1 G, T 0 Wraigw, v 1 G, T 0 Hillebrand, v 1 G, T 0 Totals 7 1 1 Referee: Quigley. Cottage finalists T F F F F Peoplewell, f 0 0 0 Miller, f 0 0 0 Miller, f 0 0 0 Sparks, f 1 0 0 Raven, g 3 0 0 Raven, g 3 0 0 Jurce, g 2 0 1 Totals 16 2 6 Reference : Most The Beta Plot | | T | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Transboundary | 1 | 1 | | Armamentation | 2 | 0 | | Disturbance | 2 | 0 | | Dirtfall | 2 | 0 | | Vessel movement | 0 | 0 | | Boltic | 0 | 0 | Sigma No. 19 G. F. Foamstrat, f 1 0 1 Works, f 2 2 0 Wells, g 2 2 0 Wells, g 2 2 0 Brenner, g 2 0 0 Totals, 9 2 4 Referee: Plumley A. K. Lanzuli 1 G. F. TAVI Klinginger 1 0 0 Davin 1 0 0 Manness 1 0 1 Wilde 1 0 1 Braunsger 1 0 1 Kappa Kappa Kappa U 9 U 17 Dammerer, j. 2 Dictionen, j. 2 Bocheinstr., j. 2 Bocheinstr., j. 0 Jachsman, j. 0 Fink, j. 0 Fink, j. 0 Totals 11 3 Referee Plumley. Kavhawks—26 Mortar-Pestal—1.8 Chalki, f | G F T F | Thomas, f | 1 0 0 | Thema, f | 3 0 0 | Lovegna, f | 0 1 1 | Totals | 12 2 0 | Pi Kappa Alphas = 12 | Totals | 8 2 2 G. Kappa Aigba = 12 | Triangle = 11 G. Kappa Aigba | G F T F | Fec, f | G F T F | Nacoma, f | 2 0 0 | Climber, f | G F T F | Gradinger, f | 0 0 0 | Climber, f | G F T F | Parach, f | 2 0 1 | Himer, f | 0 0 1 | Patrick, f | 2 0 1 | Himer, f | 0 0 1 | Baltic, f | 0 0 0 | | | Totals | 15 2 3 | Kappa Biasa = 17 | Totals | 6 1 3 | Delta Kappa Delta = 18 G. Kappa Biasa | G F T F | Hider, f | G F T F | Whisman, f | 2 0 0 | Hider, f | 1 1 0 | Stepper, f | 0 0 0 | Vera, f | 1 1 0 | Stepper, f | 2 0 0 | Vera, f | 1 1 0 | Johnson, f | 2 1 1 | Bowserwck, f | 0 0 0 | Johnson, f | 2 1 1 | Bowserwck, f | 0 0 0 | Totals | 7 5 6 | Totals | 7 2 2 Thirty six intramural basketball games are scheduled for play this week. The schedule is as follows: Jan, 13, 6.39 m, p, Mkappa Eta Kappa Psi, Beta Pti, Delta Sigma Pi vs River Rats; 9 p, m, Beta Theta Pi vs Alpha Kappa Lambda, Triangle vs Delta Tau Delta; 10.00 p, m, Alpha Chi Psi, Beta Tau, Alpha Kappa Pa vs Phi Chi Although he expects the hearing on the evidence in the fraternity tax case to be heard before a court week in Lawrence, M. A. G. Mairch, of the law firm of Gorrill and Asher, attorneys for Douglas county in the case has been appointed by the judge Vance, Garden City, who was appointed by the supreme court of Kansas the master to hear the evidence in the case, on Monday. Hearing on Fraternity Tax Soon Jun. 14, 10 p, m; Sigma Nu vs. Siigma Alpha Mu, Acacia vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Jan. 13, 5 p, m; Cottage Intellectuals, River Rats, Ala Tau Omega "B" Delta Signa, Mortar Pi Kappa Delta Delta Signa vs. Mortar Psi Delta, SigmaLambda Lambda vs. PsiLambda Epsilon; 10 p, m, Kappa Signa vs. Phi Kappa, Deli Chi "B" vs. Kayhawk Jan. 16, 8 a.m. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Delta Chi. Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Upsilon 11 a.m. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Gamma Alpha Delta B "12 noon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" vs. Chi Delta Sigma "B" Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" vs. Phi Delta Theta B "1 p.m. Phi Delta Fa vs. Phi Kappa Fa vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Prof. J. E. Hankins will begin Tuesday's programs at 11 a.m. with a muk lark, *Rhythmic Music*. This will be followed by food dives, *Food Fallacies*, and *Food Faken* by Ms. Katherine Tracy, Prof. Bert A Nahill will present "The Hope of Miracles." The programs over KFKU this week will be of great variety. Beginning to-morrow morning, 11 to 13:30, with Ms. M. Bair, Mrs. M. M. Bair. From 6 to 1:55 to-morrow evening there will be a musical program arranged by Venita Sleepak, contrata, and Wilma Stoner, accompanist. The numbers of the program will be as follows: To-morrow "One Fleeting Hour" (Dorothy Lee), "Love was with Me yesterday" (Walter Goldie), "Because" (D Haroldel), and "A Fragile The program Friday morning at 11 will begin with another British Travel Talk and will be continued with the first in a series of five. A "Detailed Plan for Your Year Book" by Charles A. Deardoff, Jr. A musical program arranged by Prof. H. C. Taylor will be presented from 6 to 6:30 and from 7:30 to 9 the basketball college. K. Urdangelo State College will be broadcast. The second talk on mathematics will be given Saturday morning at 11, by Prof. U. G. Mitchell. From 6 to 6:15 Prof. W. A. Dill will talk on "Gimples F. II." At 11 Wednesday morning Prof. J, P. Jenien will speak on "The Gasoline Text" He will be followed by Dr. John McArthur on "Ancient Drugs." This will be the first of two talks to be broadcast. A musical prograsture will be presented by Abbie Moore will be presented at 6 p.m. From 11 to 11:30 Thursday morning a debate will be held, the question of whether students' sacuure introduce ewls which will be detrimental to labor? "A critical discussion by Prof. E. C. Bucher will follow the next week in online basketball with Dr. F. C. Allen and Dr. James Nasmith. Doctor Nasmith is set for a presentation in time for this program. Cecil Scali, ed33, is recuperating at Emory University from a knee operation which he underwent at Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City He was released from the hospital Smuy's operation was caused by a "football knee" received while playing football. It was said at the Pih Gamma Delta house that he will be back the week and will probably be able to classify classes about the middle of the week. SMAY RECOVERING FROM KNEE OPERATION DURING VACATION Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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