PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1931 Big Six Athletes' Grade Standards May Be Moved Up Jayhawk Tilts With Tiger at Kansas City Are Prohibited by Restriction TARR IS NEW LEADER Lincoln, Neb., May 23—(UP)—Heightening of eligibility requirements for Big Six schools to compete in college basketball made today as the result of a conference of Big Six faculty representatives. Faculty members from six regional number schools a plan similar to that used at Missouri requiring higher than passing grade scores competing with other sports. Dr. W. A. Tark of Missouri was elected president of the University of Oklahoma and graduated from George Washington College. Shand, of Kansas while S.W. Reeves of Oklahoma University was re-elected. restriction was placed by the committee on playing conference games off the home grounds. This action was against the Big Six competitions. Kansas City under the ruling can no longer be the place of the annual Missouri-Kansas City exhibition held in the Missouri city annually for 27 years. The annual exhibition cage contests between the same two schools also was attached to the home courts of the league. Opening dates of the basketball season was advanced by the representatives from Dec. 15 to Dec. 1 for conference games, and for the first part of the month without seeking special permission. Proposals that athletic associations pay board membership are closed Sept. 10, date of opening of conference football practice to the start of the school year, and date of opening of the campus during the holidays was voted down. Next meeting of the faculty representatives will be at Ames in October. Big Ten coach and manager, Coach Clayton City, Sept 4 and 5 for their regular fall football games interpretation session. Faculty representatives will participate in the conference. The Big Six basketball schedule for next winter was drafted along with the 1832 and 1933 football schedule of the conference and the schedules for wrestling and other winter sports were made up at the same time. The Big Six basketball schedule is as follows: The basketball season in the Big Sig opens Jan. 8 and closes Feb. 27. Kansas' first league game is against Nebraska at Lincoln on Feb. 10 they close the season Oklahoma the final day of the conference season. January 8—Nebrada at Iowa State, January 9—Kansas State at Missouri; Kansas at Oklahoma. January 12 - Kansas at Nebraska January 18-Iowa State at Kansas Nebraska at Kansas State. January 12—Kansas at Nebraska. January 15—Kansas State at Kan. sas. January 18—Iowa State at Oklahoma Nebraska at Missouri. Nebraska at Kansas State January 22--Missouri at Iowa State Oklahoma at Kansas State. State; Kansas at Missouri. February 1—Iowa State at Nebraska February 5—Kansas at Iowa State. January 23—Oklahoma at Nebraska. January 30—Iowa State at Kansas State Kansas at Missouri. february 1—Iowa State at Nebraska february 5—Kansas at Iowa State. february 6—Kansas State at Ne- February 8-Oklahoma at Iowa State. February 12—Kansas at Kansas State February 13—Iowa State at Missouri Nebraska at Oklahoma February 19—Kansas State at Iowa State. february 15--Nebraska at Kansas. February 16--Kansas State at Okla- ahoma. February 23 - Miosori at Kikūna February 24 - Miosori at Okahama February 25 - Miosori at Nekabuka February 26 - Miosori at Kakusei February 27 - Piyao at Kawasaki State; Oklahoma at Kansas. Chanute Tribune Sponsors Tour Chance Chance—The Chance Tribu will spouse a number of weeks), all-expense vacation tour to the most scenic spots of North America this summer. The dates of the tour are August 8 to 21. A special excursion will be arranged to the Pacific Northwest. All details of the trip will be cared for by expert guides. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATION Clarion Radio One Minute Washer Spot Lights, any color to rent. Shimmons Bros. Plumbers and Electricians Repair Work a Specialty Phone 161 836 Mass. Coach Cox Sees Grid Material for Nex Year's Team Freshman baseball candidates are working out every day under the pressure of playing in a game. Some likely looking candidates for next year's varsity appear in the lineup of players to play. Year's Team The freshman had a workout yesterday in the form of a game. Cox Coach shifted the players around and Coulbeid did the hurling and Jewell Campbell did some nice work behind the bat. The second half was the following: Coulbeid and Lym, pitchers; J. C. Campbell, catcher; Mains and Randy Reed, pitcher; second base; Knight and Austin, short stop; Bretz and Truss; third base. Johnson Parker and Roberts, fielders. Betas Win Intramural Baseball Championship A.T.O.'s Defeated in Fina Game of Series by Score of 24:3 Beta Theta Pi took all honors in the final game of the two game series with AT.O to defeating them 24-3 to be baseball champion during the spring season. The pitching of Peck, Beta mound-man, was one of the best exhibitions seen this year. Peck struck out nine players of the opposing team and held the ATO's to eight hits. Gross, pitching for ATO. Eight held the Beta's 28 In the first game of the series, held Friday, the Beta's defeated A.T.O. by a score of 12 to 5. A.T.O. reached the finals by winning from the Compo- sition with an 87-64 win over the Beta's won their semi-final match from S.A.M. by a score of 8 to 5. solve by beta 0 3 7 7 2 2 5 0-24 .TLO 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 -24 Batteries: Beta, Peck and Haggart A.T.O., Grose and Cochran. In the tennis singles the winner of the match between Dodge and Phares Beta, will play the winner of the Rudolph, Triangle, and Neal, Beta, match In the quarter finals the winner of the game between Kausch, Pi U, and Skinner, Phi Psi, will play Kennedy, Theta Tau. The winner of these games will play the winner of Flatt, Theta Tau and Brooker, Phi Psi, for the R- The finals in tennis doubles will be played between the winners of the Rudolph-Cullip, Knill, vs. Neil-Phares, plus Deion Grasson-Lerberman, of Triangle. The same-finals in handball doubles will be decided between Brooker-Evans, Piu, Piu, Kennedy-Flatt, and Brooker-Kraemer. Piu vs. Brooker-Kraemer, Piu vs. Brooker-Kraemer, Piu U. In the horseshoe doubles the winner of Skimmer-Evans, Phi Pi, vs. Jordan-Thomas, Cosmo, in the quarter final will play Bet-Metner. Triangle, in the second round, will play Bert-Hannon, Thea Tau, it in the finals. FRIDAY THIRTEENTH IS LUCKY FOR ST. LOUIS WEDDED PAIE Frosh Practice Baseball K.U. Drops Baseball Series At a golden wedding anniversary hold here recently Scheller and his bride of veterinary recalled 50 years of good fortune. "It may be unhilking for some people," she said. Scheller declared. The pair had 13 children, seven still living. East St. Louis, III—(UP)—Friday the thirteenth held no fears for Earnest Schelier and his bride-to-be 50 years old, who is traditionally unlucky day. R. E. Protsch. the Tailor 833 Mass. Well Dressed Students Nebraskan Take Both Games i Eighth to Leave Cellar A fateful eighth innning proved to be the undoing of the Kansas baseball team in Nebraska as its two-game series ended in Nebraska. The game was on this day weekend, the Huskers winning the first game in the eleventh inning on a hot stretch of the second, the eighth, and yesterday coming from behind at 3 to 7 to bring in 5 runs and then hold the Jayhawks in the eighth inning. Friday the Jayhawks made frequent errors to aid the work of the pitcher. Saturday the Jayhawks made an equal number of hits. The Kansasans scored in each of the first eight innings but the Nebraskans, who had a lead of two seconds when they drove in three runs, broke loose in the eighth to knot the run across in the eleventh. *Yesterday the Jayhawks scored regularly in the early innings but the Huskers broke through the pitching of Ross in the eighth to again drive in Cooley, Walsh and Trombold were the Kansas battery Friday, while Ross and Trombold formed the battery yesterday. Tomorrow Kansas goes to Ames to play a series with Iowa State. The Nebraska series put the Jayhawkers in the collar. Manhattan, May 22 — (UP)—Three men were chosen today to receive honorary degrees from the Kansas State Agriculture University May 28. They were Prof. Philip Fox, Northwestern University; President Harry L. Kent of the Kansai University and Mechanical Arts; and Dr. Birger Sandzen, of Bethany College. 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Order a cool drink from our fountain to go with our special dinner today noon and tonight. The Big Six track team turned out to be much as the critics predicted. All of the writers who were close observers of the happenings of the Big Six track team were to battle a battle between the teams of Nebraska and Kansas. The rivalry between Dawson of Oklahoma and Putnam of Iowa State in the long distance events can be grueling. On Wednesday with Dawson breaking the existing record of the conference by four tenths of a second, the record is 4 minutes and 22 seconds fast. --their spare time studying or cut down on the number of sports. Although the day of the two and three games will be still some who play football, basketball and participate in track. James Bannier was a great example of a three sport man last year. Sport Shots In the qualifying elimination Friday Clyde Coffe stamped himself a decathlon possibility by placing in a of the field events and 100-yard-dash Clyde had not been able to win in previous meets but had no trouble in qualifying in both these events to help swell Coach Brust Hamilton's qualifier list to 28. Nebraska won its first Big Six ball game at the expense of Kansas. It was a case of relaxing too much with a good lead, but not enough. The Jayhawkers went into the last of the eighth with a five run lead and when the smoke had cleared they found the score tied. Then a home run he left of the eleventh end the game. There is a persistent rumor that the big Six conference would drop baseball from its list of sports. Nothing official has been heard so far but it seems the conference must soon be able to participate in any other sports. It will be interesting to watch the developments in the eligibility plan put up by the faculty representatives and students. The plan is similar to that used by Missouri and the more sports an athlete participates in, the scholarships the enrollment will be. If the new rule is adopted it will mean that the athletes will have to buckle down and put in almost all of This Will Be Your Busy Week You Can Save Time by Eating on the Hill Eat at The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best --their spare time studying or cut down on the number of sports. Although the day of the two and three games will be still some who play football, basketball and participate in track. James Bannier was a great example of a three sport man last year. We Congratulate All students who have successfully completed this year's work. Also we are proud of the many new friends we have made during the past year. Success as we have experienced it comes only from real service to others. THE JAYHAWK CAFE "Best fountain and sandwich service in town" Read the Kansan want-ads. The director of intramural athletics, Mr. E.R. 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