PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 Kansas Swimmers in Final Practice for Big Six Meet Team in Perfect Condition Allphin Says; Time to Determine Several Events TOUTON TO OFFICIATE Members of the Kansas aquatic team will journey to Kansas City for their final practice this afternoon at the Big Six swimming paration for the Big Six swimming meet to be held tomorrow. This will be a light practice as the intensive training will continue. Couch Herbst Alphin this morning stated that the team is in good condition, and she did not have any trouble in taking second place. At the carnival held last place. The Jayhawkers should make a strong bid in every event. Burcham sophomore, u n defeated this year, has now been in the dishes and Couch Alphain, has entered him in both the 50-yard and 100-yard games. Bowlish is also entered in the 50-yard dash and will com- plete it on the first year man, is the only entry in the long distance swim. Enter Three Events Nearly every man is entered in three events, and the outcome will depend on his ability to perform preliminary promarials held at 4 and final events beginning at 7:39 there will not be a tie. Chaplain Allison will go to Kansas City tomorrow morning to attend a meeting of the Big Six coaches at the Blues Dia-comm. The coach will out the drawings and pairings at that time and they will also announce the time of events after the meeting. The coaches will consider possible changes of the initial rules and ruler dates are made. Touton to Officiate Lewis Touton, Kansas City Junior College coach, will be the official candidate for a job chosen from members of the club. No admission will be charged. The en- 400-yard relay—Aoki, Kruse, Bowdish, and Burcham. 200-yard breast stroke—Stephenson 50-yard dash—Bowdish, Bureham and Dill 440-yard swim—Aoki. 400-yard swim—10km 150-yard back-stroke—Jennings at tall 100-yard dash—Kruse, Burcham Diving—Marshall. 220-yard swim—Aoki, Bowdish, Dill and Marshall. and Marshmil. Medley relay—Jennings, Stephensor and Kruse. Sport Shots --poster the season starts. In the outfield Coach Bishop will have two letter men in Ioga and Huleten. The other outfield berth will have to be the same player, so the football letterman, will probably be behind the plate in the opening game. The Kansas City Athletic club, of Kansas City, Mo. is one of the four teams that has entered the semi-finals this season and now is being held in Convention hall. The Club team has three former Jayhawk stars, "Tub" Thompson, Ben Meyer, and Kirk Irwin; last year, Al Peterson, and Gale Dorn are the Jayhawk members. Each has contributed his share toward the success of the K. C. A. C. team that The two-finalist in tonight games are the Kansas City Athletic Club. The Wichita Henrys, last years champions, are the team that is studded with court stars, and the Young Men's Institute of San Francisco. Two teams from the court and two from the Missouri Valley, are competing, then the legend of basketball. The K. C. A. C. plays the Y. M. I. in one game and the Henrys and the L. A. C. tangle in the other; the B. C. tangle in the four teams in tournament play so far would indicate that the two club fives would meet tomorrow tomorrow night for the championship. The Kansas merren go to Kansas City tomorrow to take part in the Big Six swimming meet. Coach Aliphin's team has an excellent chance to bring home a medal. The meet will probably be between Iowa State and the Jawhawkers. Clyde Coffman, the sensational sophomore pole vaulter of the Kansas track team, has been entered in both track and field events, including both track and field events, in the Illinois indoor relay tomorrow night. The last Kansas man to win the pole vault event in 1923 and repeated two years later while a member of the Georgetown team, Cochran Hoggard, was in competition in 1922 while competing for the University of Missouri. Kansas will swing into action over the week-end with the track team in Urbana for the Illinois relays and the swimming team in Kansas City for the Big Six swimming event. Oklahoma will not enter teams in the meet. Veteran Kansas Sprinter Ralph Sieckel, star Kansas sprinter Sieckel is in his third year of competition one of the leading sprinters in the in season for Kansas and will be a series leader. He is the first player to play on first place in the special 75 yard sprinting championships. He won tlash which is to be one of the features of 60-yard dash at the conference level. He was named the Triangle Leads Intramurals Phi Psi and Theta Tau Within Striking Distance. However First Place in the intramural standing goes to Triangle according to the NCAA's standing golf mural office. All fall and winter sports except indoor handball are included in the NCAA golf tournament. The following houses are leading the league: Triangle, 728; Phi Plsi, 695.5; Theta Tau, 643.4; Delta Chi, 630.5; Sigma Chi, 539.3; Epsilon Pi, 508.3; Upsilon Pi, 538.8; Sigma Chi, 345.33; and Phi Plsi, 335.17. Huskers and Sooners Lead in All-Sports Rac Oklahoma Has Won Title Three Times: Kansas Stands Fourth Norman, March 13. (Special)—The University of Oklahoma is at present with the University of Mebraku and the University of the Big Six" conference of the "Big Six" conferences. With five of the nine major and minor sports in which the loop grant was used, the Sooners and Cornhushens have a low aggregate of 15 points each with a mean score of 16.9. With a close third with 15.3 and Kanan a very good fourth with 16. Iowa Although Oklahoma has not yet won a championship this school year, three seconds garnered by the Sooners in football, two-mile team race and cross-country, have made them a contender. They have taken to basketball, but basketball, has the most success. Four conference sports remain the school year, baseball, basketball and outdoor track. Lack of resources in swimming and outdoor track. In support of this contention only Scouter swimmers; Cap, Shiloh boys; U.S. Navy recruits; corps; and Gene Hewey. Oklahoma City will compete in the Big Six meet at The Big Six all-sports table so far this school year. Ok. N K. L K A K A Football 0 2 3 1 5 1 Basketball 6 2 2½ 1 5³ Two-mile race 2 4 3 5 1 6 Wrestling 2 4 3 5 1 6 Rock 2 1 5 3 4 6 15 15 15 15 16 18 25 All of the Big Ten schools, most of the Big Six and Missouri Valley schools, a hairstyle grown from mid-20th-century creations contributed to the east, South, and southwest Champaign, March 13—(UP) More than 700 track and field stars from 38 institutions participated in the fourteenth annual University of Illinois indoor relay carnival which sponsored by the University. ILLINOIS RELAYS INCLUDE ALL OF BIG TEN SCHOOLS Kraemer and Marshall Expected to Strengthen Pitching Bishop Starts Baseball Men in Batting Practic Kramer and Ross are the new men who are showing up well in the box. Kramer is a former Rocky Mountainountain coach of great help in solving Bishop's pitching worries. Kramer is a sophomore prospect who will probably see much better in the box. Reporting to the practices are a couple of promising pitchees who should add strength to the pitching staff. Fisher, lettermen from last year. It is doubtful if Fisher will pitch much this year as he is expected to hold down first Coach Bishop sent baseball candidates through a batting practice last night in preparation for the coming game, and the team's players are in which to round out a team for the opening game. Bishop has asked that all men who are coming out for the game The infield at this time looks as though it will be taken care of by Fisher, Price, Bishop and Trombold although there may be some changes Freshmen to Illustrate Proposed Court Changes Interest in Recent Game Causes Scheduling of Another Tilt The recent basketball game between the New York freshman team and Colorado with a proposed rules in the game has brought so much discussion on the adversability of the team that the court was scheduled for this coming Tuesday night at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Two freshman teams will play under the same changes that were used in the last game. Seats will be arranged and the court for Tuesday night's game. The game between the varsity and the freshman revealed the fact that higher percentage of shots were made by team teams than the centers, with the latter making this past season. Dr. F. C. Allen, athletic director and coach of the basketball team, believes that raised goals will force more passing into the game. He said the change in passing was more passing and fewer shots with a higher percentage of shots made. The varsity record in the game was a total of 53 shirts attempted with 14 shirts left. The freshmen shot 38 shots and scored 14 goals for a 968 per cent of shots taken by players in the varsity made during the conference race, when the players average for each team was 69.7%. 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