PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1931 1 Freshmen in Win as Cagemen Test Proposed Rulings Raising of Goals Results in Different Style of Basketball Plav COX NOT IN LINE-UP The freshmen took advantage of the proposed changes in basketball rules and made them a team of a similarity to the team of the past season by the score of 32 to 31, last night in Robins. The game was played with the goals at each end of the playing court raised to a height of two feet and presented height. Also the center circle was increased from a two foot radius to a four-foot radius on the player on either team was allowed to cross the circle until the ball had been thrown. Tip-Off Play Unsuccessful Tip-Off Play Unsuccessful he carefully carried out by the Jayhawkers during the past season did not work to any degree, but neither team had succeeded since neither team had any chance to practice before the game. Setups and tip-in shots under his supervision were of degree although each team had many opportunities to complete the play. The game revolved into a long shot contest with both teams shooting as closely as possible. The ball past the front line defense of its opponent. The added height of the ball allowed the team to accurately carry of easy shots under the basket forcing the teams to longer shots in the end. Cox Not in Line-Un If these proposed changes in the rules are enacted, the farn may expect to see a different style of play next season, as the heights will become more difficult to make. The work of the guards will not be so difficult under the goal in taking the rebound from a missed shot as the ball bounds back farther into the playing field. The work of Dick O'Neil at guard and Paul Harrington at forward short stop was completed. Page and Johnson secured most of the scoring for the defense, making two long shots from center. The venerity played without the services of Forrest "Frosty" Cox, all Bix six guard, last night. C Bisho Ransw took his place at forward. Ransw took his place at forward. The contest was played before about 200 persons with Doctor Allen and Dr. James Naisimith officiating. Variety FG FT O'Leary, f 1 Ramsay, f 3 Filibert, f 1 W. Johnson, c 3 Page, g 3 Bibao, g 1 K. Johnson, g 1 Total Total 14 3 Freshmen FG 9 PT Clark f 0 Chambers, f 1 Harrisoning, f 1 Danghetty, c 0 Knight, 0 0 O'Nell, g 0 Vance, 0 0 Prichard, g 2 Roberts, g 0 Entry in Meet Undecided Swimmers Are Drilled for Big Six Meet Saturday "No definite decision has been reached as to whether Kawasan will enter a team for the Cup," he said, held in the Wahainum pool in Tepeca next week. Dr P. C Allen, director Entry blanks have been received by Coach Herbert Alphin for the coming meet, but the Kansas mentor is centering all of his time in drilling his charges for the team. He meets which in Kansas City K. C. C., pool in Kansas City this Saturday. No decision will be reached until after the meet Saturday at which time an announcement will be made. A Distinguishing Touch to set off your Prom Gown is found in CRYSTAL NECKLACES Individual Jewelry from F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. BASKETBALL TEAM OF 1906 WON 11 GAMES AND LOST 7 Jayhawker Squad of 25 Years Ago Spent $20 for Equipment—and Made Expenses The basketball team of 25 years ago, although lacking the equipment and impressive record of the present day, began its career with the teams then, and on it Dr. F. C. Allen, coach of the 1615 champions, obtained the beginnings of his college basketball career. This team of 06, 25 years ago, was a strictly amateur organization with no players or sponsorship. The material was less than $20, and the team made a few dollars above exponentiation. At better rates of execution. A better class of teams were played that year than had ever been. For that season 14 candidates for the team appeared. Of this number nine played in one or more games. These included T. Barlow, A.B. A9; Rosie Winkle, M.D.9; Forrest Allen, f6; Thomas John, f5; Ralph Bergen, B.S.9; Dr. Charles A. Siler, M.D.10; Chester Johnson, B.9; and Cecil A. Foster, *S.9*. The team played 18 games that year, winning 11 of them. They were accompanied on their out of town games Freshmen Out for Track Begin Preliminary Practice for Big Six Telegraphic Meet Twenty-eight freshman answered the first call for freshman track candidates yesterday at the east stadium. It is a strong start and we are doing during the remainder of the week. Coach Brutus Hamilton announces that all freshman desiring to come out for truck should do so immediately in order to be selected. In time the freshman telegraphic meet is held between the freshman teams of the Bit Six conference schools. Last week the team won championship with an overwhelming score of 88. Nebraska was second with 29 points. In order to duplicate this test, the freshman should report as soon as possible. As far as is known there will only be one high school star reporting. He is Benn Cunningham from Elkartl who von the intercolonial national rule at your city in Chicago. The remainder of he squad still have their reputations Clyde Coffman to Enter Illinois Relays Saturday Opponents Will Compete in Septath Ion Against National Opponents According to Coach Brutus Hammitt, Clyde Coiffon, a sensation sophomore who will compete this season, the third-ranked athlete, among whom will be urdaily in Champaign, III. The sepatation is an all-around event which is comprised of seven different consistents of the 75-yard dash, the 75-yard high hurdles, high jump, pole vault, broad jump, shot put and 880-jump. 10 Coffman will compete with the best all-around men in the United States at the U.S. Basketball Championship. Barry Berlinger, defending champion from Pennsylvania, university who holds the world record in the event and last two years. Berlinger is practically unbeatable at this event, as he is composed of a strong jump, 13 feet 6 inches in the pole vault and 50 feet in the shot put, and is one candidate for the Olympic team for Team USA. In spite of the best type of competition Coffman should place high in this round, he was not well-broad-jumped over 22 feet, high-jumped 6 feet, put the shot more than 40 feet and is fast on the dashes and the backs. He got it on Hamilton won the septemfatha at the Illinois relay, and so he will be making his second bid for the title through Outstanding athletes from the other schools in the Big Six, Big Ten, Missouri Valley Center, Mid-West, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Tennessee. Competition contenders will furnish more competition in this featured all-around event. by W. C. Landon, director of athletes. The games were on December 13 at Emporia, State Normal 22, Mt. Vernon, and Bakersfield. The club 18, K. U. 24; Dee 15 at Chalkville, Indian Territory, Indian Territory. Baker University 22, K. U. 18; Baker University 22, K. U. 18; Feb. 13 at Des Moines, M. Y. C. A. 26, K U. 12; Feb. 14 at Iowa City, M. Y. C. A. 27, K U. 12; Iowa City, M. Y. C. A. 28, Armour Institute, IA. M. Y. C. A. 29, Evanston, II. Y. M. C. A. 29, K U. 13; Feb. 17 at Chicago, M. Y. C. A. 29, K U. 13; Iowa City Jan. 9 at Topeca, Washburn College, 18 K, U. Jan. 25 at Lawrence, Childress School, Wash田町, U. Feb. 16 at Kanaan School, Wyndoeat Club, 10 K, U. 45, Feb. 10 at Kanaan City, Mo., Y. M, C. A, 6 K. University of Nebraska, 17 K, U. 38. Relays Program Is Listed Today by Doctor Allen ALL TO BE APRIL 18 twenty-one Events School uled; Races for High School Athletes Dropped The New Eastman Verichrome Film Has Just Arrived. The track and field program for the ninth annual Kansas relays at Memorial Stadium of the University, April 18, 2013. C. Allen, manager, announced today. Twenty-one events are listed for the regular Kansas relays program. University athletes are provided relay races of 440 yards, 889 yards, one mile, two miles four miles, a distance midway mile and mile), and the 480 hurdle hurdle. The Kansas relays program has been changed this year to drop all events for high schools, with resumption of the en-mile relay for junior colleges after a lapse of three years, and addition of a 480-yd shutoff machine equipped by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and manager of the relays. College class relays are at 880 yards, one mile, two miles and the distance medley. Special events for individual athletes who are eligible under the university class requirement include the 100-yard race; the pool vault, high jump, boulder put, discus throw and javelin throw. Preliminaries in all the special events will be held the morning of the competition, except in the 3,000-meter run. A special deafness event sponsored by the Missouri Valley Amateur Athletic Association (MVA) and with the Kansas relay, Friday after April 18. It is open to college athletics. The electric engineer at the house gets some training in training the boy's radios, and they don't charge him anything for laboratory tests. Send the Daily Kansan home --to $60.00 It distinguishes between intensities of color and makes your background more distinct. Campus Comment Our Society pebble candy nibbles well. And Bunny boats, real birchwood canoes made by the Chippewa Indians, and filled with candy will delight your small friends. "Handy for Students" Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass Phone 678 Sport Shots "Dutch" Witsy's Wiyong University Snowball won the basketball championship against Colorado, Rocky Mountain conference when they defeated the Colorado Teachers 42 to win. They will probably meet the University of Utah in the playoff for the confer- Witte, who is coaching his first year at the Wyoming school, in a protege of Charley Black, head basketball coach at the University of Montana, graduated last spring. While in school, Witte played for three years at halfback on the Cornhusker football team, and was selected by the baseball team and two years in the outfield of the baseball team. Black in turn is a former pro athlete and basketball coach of the Jayhawk team. Frank Carideo, Notre Dame's all-American quarterback for the past two seasons, who recently signed as back-field coach at Purdue University for a fifth season, said he wants to continue his studies so that he may enter some profession. The national basketball tournament is now in progress in Convention hall in Kansas City. The first place trophy was the 2015 year, this year, with the Los Angeles Athletic club in pursuit. The L.A.A.C. is made up of nine teams from the Pacific, Chester Hyatt, the star of the team, is a former all-American forward for three years and is named to the All-Star Panthers. Tom Pickick, the elongated center, is a graduate of the University of Arkansas, and Word another high-flying forward, hails from Montana State. Several former Big Six and Missouri Valley stars will be in the tournament. Gale Gordon and Al Peterson, Jay Cutler and Brandon Dillard with the Kansas City Athletic club. The Pittsburgh Teachers College basketball team has apparently established a record for Middle West basketball when it completed its second successive season plus a defeat. The team also won 4.1 victories on the court. The recent snow has again brought the matter to the front that Kansas needs a field house. The baseball team was working on a solution until the snow melts. With no available room under the stadium for workouts, Bishop has been required to call staff. A field house is also available. A field house such as the Brewer field house at Missouri would SPRING Announcement Suits made to your measurements to exemplify your personality. $40.00 provide sufficient room for both the track and baseball teams to work-out. Spring woolens in real mellow shades. With the new Green Tints. 833 Mass. Phone 575 R. E. PROTSCH The Tailor H. W. Hargas, head football coach at Kansas, is one of the officials in the Big Ten conference. He also Hargas formerly coached basketball at the Emporia Teachers, before coming to AUKER WILL HEAD BASKETBALL AT MANHATTAN NEXT YEAR R. W. Eldon Auker of Norcatur, was elected captain of the Agnie basketball team. He led the guard, guard, succeeds Alex Nigro, who was captain of the football and basketball teams. Auker is a three-leetter man, having made letters in football, basketball and baseball and is the only lettered pitcher in the league. He is a junior in physical education. 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