PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. MARCH 3. 1931 Kansas Will Play Final Tilt Tonight Against Bluejays Jayhawkers to Attempt to Avenge Creighton Loss Sustained Last Year MAY BETTER RECORD * Kansas Bishop O. Leary W. Johnson Page Cox Sitting Creighton Vanokern Worthing Paben Kiely G Melchior or G Bitner The Jayhawkers will close their season this evening in a non-conference tilt with the Creighton Bluejays of Omaha, one of the leaders in the Missouri State Conference. Creighton has in many respects been the Iowa State of the Missouri Valley. At times it has exhibited fast, frenetic play, but at other times it追击 the depths in displaying a slow, sluggish type of game. Like Iowa State, Creighton is dangerous, and it has been used in the country. Early in the season, a smoothworking Bluejay five handed the Pittsburgh penguins in collegiate play, a one-point setback. Later on, this same Bluejay five turned in a 29 to 24 win over Syracuse, another high ranking Eastern team. Kansas Defeats Close The Jayhawkers have proved themselves to be better against non-conference foes, having won seven non-conference games without a loss. In conference play the Jayhawker team won 6-1 against the first BIG Six basketball championship. The three losses suffered by Kansu have been by narrow margins. The largest margin in its defences came in the Missouri game, when the Tiger took a 26 to 19 victory from the Jay-bawkers, who evidently were celebrating the fact that the Angels had hated Big Six pennants by defeating Nebraska. Last Game for Three Loach Allen has vindicated the belief of his followers when they prophecied his team's win in 17 games against the Jahwahners have won 14. Last season the team won 14 out of 18 games, playing losing only 3 out of 15. The team defeated Creighton Bluejays. This year the Jahwahners have a chance not only to win but also to band with the Omaha team, but to also better its record of last year. A victory tonight would close a most successful Chicago Students Aroused Traditional Class System of American College to Be Submerged The game tonight will be the last one for Bishop, Cox and Ramsey. Bishop and Cox have made the first all-big Six team for the last two seasons. Ramsey has been used chiefly as a utility player, pinching at either center or forwards. Benny Baken, a squad member, will also be graduated in the spring. E. C. Quigley and Dwight Ream will officiate at tonight's game. Bishop and Cox have played regularly for the past three years and their abilities are clear. Page and W. Johnson of the startion five back again for next year, the chances of the Jawahiris retaining Six championship seem to be bright. Chicago. — (NESA) - An impending revolution in undergraduate life stirs the campus of the University of Chicago, according to an Associated Press study, which found that common, in the editorial column of the Daily Maroon, wherever students gather to chat, talk centers on the metamorphosis of the coming year that will sweep freshman, sophomore, junior and senior from the college vocabulary. The traditional class system of the American college is to be submerged, with students leaving dorms and faculty merge in a new communal life. The change is an incident of the Midway Institute's departure from the traditional pathway from the heater path of higher education to experiment with a flexible curriculum and the student's swift path to learning. W. A. A. MEMBERS WILL HOLD SKATING PARTY WEDNESDAY Members of W. A. A. will hold a skating party from 5 to 6 on clock Wednesday afternoon at Wig Wam rink followed by a supper at the Green Owl Margaret Lawson is in charge of the arrangements for the skating, and Eliot Wittman is in charge of the dinner. Election of capets will be held before team will be held after the dinner. After August 15, 1981, co-eds in the state of Ohio will have to return fraternity pins to their original owners or spend a month or so in jail, for a court-ordered fine. That "Whover, not being entitled to do so under the rules and regulations thereof, wears the badge or button of a society or organization of ten years' age," said the judge, who decided more than $20, or imprisoned more than 30 days, or both. Honorary Captain T. C. Bishop, three letter man, who was elected honor captain of the varsity basketball team at a meeting of the squad this morning. Bishop, who is playing his last year for Kauai, is aide to Coach of the Jawahar baseball team. Bishop Is Elected Honor Captain of Court Squad Veteran Forward Placee on All Conference Selections At a meeting of the variety hasketkestler this morning T. C. Bishop of Oakland had written to the University of the Kansas varsity squad for 1921. He is a three letter man in bass line and was selected as captain of the selection made by the sport writers of the Bar Six and that team. addition. This Babish was placed as forward on the United Press all-conference team. On this team Forest Cox was named as captain and guard, and he was chosen on the other conference selections as well. Bishop, who will be graduated this spring, starred at Classen high school in Pennsylvania. He was a student scholastic days and now has been a regular forward on the Jayhawker team. He happens to be captain of the var- yary baseball team also and will handle the team as playing captain. While this innovation may be new in the West, in baseball, the teams in the East in this fashion has handled baseball in this fashion. Last year Russell "Rob" Thompson was the honor captain. Forrest "Frosty" Cox was elected the honor captain of the 1923 squad. Aggies Rout K. U. Matmen Seven Matches Won by Fall, One by Referee's Decision The Agile maitmen completely routed the Jayhawkers in the wrestling meet held last night in Manhattan, by a score of 38 to 0. The Agiles took every match by a fall with the exception of one, class which was won by a decision. The Agger have one of the strongest wrestling teams in their history, having won every concurrence meet, and are now with four matches and no last one. The results of the meet: 118- l b o o t e d f o a r h e a r: 118- l b s c a p t, Griffith, Aggies, won by fall from Gildenstein, Kansas. 115- l b s c a p t, Sicket, Aggies, won by fall from Chapin, Kansas. 135-lb class; Trimble. Aggies, won by 155-lb class. Richardson, Aggies, won by fall from Spry, Kansas. Syracuse 28, Notre Dame 23, over time. fall from Russell, Kansas. 14-14 class, boyle, Aggies, won by fall from Miller, Kansas. SOONERS AND AGGIES TO END BIG SIX BASKETBALL SEASON Basketball Scores 160-lb class. Warrier, Aguiles, won by decision from Mills, Kansas. 175-lb class. Charman, Avvies, won y fall from Sorrow, Kansas. Heavyweight class: Errington, Aggies won by fall from Sorem, Kansas. Northwestern 41, Iowa 16. Ohio State 31, Indiana 15. Norman, March 3—(UP)—The University of Oklahoma basketball team will host the final game of the year in the Big Six conference. Although Oklahoma can not rise in conference standing by win another game, there is a chance to tie the Missouri for third place. Grosalman is scheduled to replace Beck as far forward in the starting lineup. you fall from Spry, Kansas. 163-11, class: Warner, Aggies, won b* * Oklahoma A. and M. 30. Drake 19, Wichita U. 6, Friends U. 33, Purdue 24, Wisconsin 17, Syracuse 18, Notre Dame 25, Syracuse 20, Notre Dame 25, oven Yearling Football Candidates Begin Spring Workouts A book of 300 pages, in which is recorded with a quill pen a history of the Revolution, as well as lessons in arithmetic and geometry. It was written by Frank Strandfield, repairer of violin of Benton, ill. It was written by his great grandfather, John Stringfeld --the past season's freshman squad who were out for practice last night are: Backs: Dick Weaver, Concordia; Phil Borel, Kansas City; Raymond Dunn, Hoshing; Leo Freese, Alton; Bradley, Jeffrey; Warren Plankett, Benary. Mo, Recorded Revolution in Longhand Freshmen to Practice or Fundamentals Before Varsity Drill . Starts The freshmen held their initial footsteps and Head Mentor H, W. Hargis and Coach Mike Gette in charge. Hargis worked with the backfield candidates and Gette MATERIAL PROMISING The freshmen will practice for two weeks preceding the opening of varsity drill, which is scheduled for the week before. Freshmen will be taken up with work on fundamentals. Coaches Hargiss and Getto will do the routine but will be assisted by Steve Hinhauw, freshman coach, and Larry (Moon) Mullens. Notre dame backfield star of the past season was a assistant as assistant writer at the University. Among the outstanding members of the past season's freshman squad who were out for practice last night are: Guards: Zvonimir Kvaternik, Kansas City; Engene Chapman, Chauve Rollin Fountain, San Diego; and Robert Mandigo, Kansas City. Ends: Arthur Baker, Awdew; Jewel Campbell, Kansas City; Ernest Gauzell, Joannette, Pa.; Charles McCormick and Dick O'Neal, Bartleville Tackles: Pete Mehringer, Kinsley, and Sherry Martin, Columbus. and Sherri Hardy Centers: Frank Watkins, Topeka, and Robert Gribble, Aslland. Tournament Nears Its End Roller Skating, Dinner, Selection Varsity on Women's Program The final game of the women's class basketball tournament when the freshmen play the seniors will be at 9 p.m. on Monday afternoon as previously announced As closing event of the basketball season a skating party will be given toorrow at S a lockow on Monday by supper at the Green Owl. All W.A.A. members and members of the class basketball squads may attend the party. The varsity team, which will be chosen by Miss Olive Phelps and the captains of the squads. Jane Byrn and Elizabeth Bryan are in charge of the supper, and Margaret is in charge. All women are planning to attend the party may sign on the bulletin. The juniors defeated the sophomores 25 to 17 in a third-round match Monday evening. CALIFORNIA STUDENTS ENTER HONOLULU ORATORICAL CONTES Los Angeles—(NSFA) - Two University of Southern California students will wait on March 28 to compete in Hawaii for the oratorial contest on April 3 and will join the University of Hawaii speakers in opposing universities in a debate which will be held sometime between April 3 and April 10. The oratorial contest will find the best of the universities, the University of Hawaii and the University of Southern Cali- tary, which will compete in Japanese universities, including Koto, Waseda, and Meiji will compete in the content. The subject for the oral competition is "a moral lesson," but, according to tentative plans submitted by W. B. Beck, faculty advice at Hawaii, the speakers will be per- formed as a specific subject, provided it has some bearing on education or on Pacific Havana — (UP) Wheat imports to Cuba would be cut drastically under a new law which would make it common for all commercial bakers to flour in all commercial baking houses. PROPOSED LAW IN CUBA CUTS IMPORT OF WHEAT SWIMMING TEAM RECOVERS FROM ITS INFLUENZA "JINX" DUKE UNIVERSITY GIVEN ENGLISH LEGAL INDENTURES The yuca root, from which the popular American dessert, tapioca, is made, is grown extensively in Cuba and has been used since the 18th century. Flour and has been used here for years. The new law, sponsored by Senator Joseph E. Kennedy and passed to house and will shortly be sent to President Macchao for executive approval. It is expected that he will sign the bill. Durham, N. C., —(UP)— Professor Malcolm McDermott has donated to the Duke University law school library six English legal indications, dating from the 17th Century and very difficult to obtain. The documents are unusual good state and are in an unusually good state of preservation, despite their age. Royal seals of Charles II and George III appear on two of the indentures. The seal is in blue and type extant in the United States, and type extant in England, collection through friends in England. The swimming team has at last overthrown the apparent obstacle, "the old swimmer," and ready to practice fully intact, accord to a statement made by Herbert G. "Light workouts will be the order of the next two swimming sessions, because the men are apparently not in perfect condition. Thursday sould mark the beginning of intensive training for the women's team. Saturday, the entire swimming squad will practice at the K.C.A.C. pool in Kansas City," said Cosch Alphonix. Return of Track Stars Strengthens K.U. Squad Kansas May Be Dark Horse in Big Six Meet Saturday The University of Kansas track team took to the enders last night in pregame vials before a door meet to be held in Columbia, Md. Saturday March 7 in the Brewer Field The return of Jim Hedges, star broadjumper and winner of second place in the 2014 NHL Draft, and Paul Beuteldeck, 440-yard man who have been ill, is expected to strengthen the Kansas team consider a move into round shape for Saturday's meet. With the T2 to 13 victory scored over Missouri last Saturday in the first duel meet of the season, Kansas assumed a dark horse role in the indoor meet, and the strong showing of the Jayhawks to the weakness of the Tiger supersize. Nebraska, defending champions, will be the favorites in the Big Six meet, with Oklahoma, Iowa State and Kansas all tied for the victory. Much will depend upon how these teams split up the points between them. Last year Nebraska scored 31 points, while Oklahoma and Mississippi, Iowa State was second with 27½, Kansas ranked third with 23½, Missouri fourth with 22, Oklahoma fifth with 20, the Kansas Agassi last with 7 points. STUDENT FEDERATION TO SPONSOR TOUR OF RUSSIA A group of between fifteen and sixteen will visit as well as the VolaKy July 7, 7-9. Equestrian training at Bremen, Germany. The titeri- hary includes several days in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Belarus, Voiga, and motoring in the Caucasus. The group will disband about the mid- summer. New York. — (NFSA) — Announcement of its first student tour of Soviet Russia was made this week by the Student Council of the National Student Federation. Two leaders have been chosen and are now organizing the tour. Both men and women will be eligible for num-bership. Campus Comment After one semester's experience it is said that Kansan advertising salesmen are good with English. Yale locks to Harvard men. Third Warmest February TAXI The month just closed was the third warmest February in 64 years, according to the monthly meteorological summary. By C. J. Posey, state meteorologist The average temperature for the past month was 41.39 degrees, or 94.94 degrees, while the winter warmest February in the past 64 years was last year, with an average of 46.50 degrees, while the second warmest was last year, with an average of 41.45 degrees. The minimum temperature for this February was 16 degrees and the maximum 65 degrees. Only twice in 64 years has February had a higher minimum. Rainfall was practically normal, while April was slightly above normal, this being the see- Rainfall was practically normal, while the relative humidity about 14.5 decreased and highest relative humidity recorded the average relative humidity for rainfall. MAKE INDIVIDUAL CURRICULUM AT ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE New York—(NSEA)—After a search of several years for the "ideal college curriculum," to be used at St. Stephen's College, the country undergraduate College of Arts and Letters in Colonial Williamsburg, Daniela-dalo-on-Hudson, the faculty there declared in a New York Times article that there is no such thing and never can be. This statement was coupled with another one from the college would make an individual curriculum for and with each student. The faculty, and not the student, would also have to over the making of such a program and there will be no elective courses. The faculty, and not the student, however, will have complete control over the course of his or her education and there will be no elective courses. It has been decided according to the college's curriculum, that for a year of residence a faculty committee and the student will confer on the cultural background of the student's background, including the number of those who have taught him, his intelligence as disclosed by psychological testing, and extent to which he still needs either orientation studies or discipline in language and literature, and his later professional objective. Exclusive Canterbury Chocolates 1. 2, and 3 lbs SMITH Drug Store 929 Mass. Notre Dame Golfers Plan Trip Phone 117 South Bead, Ind. — (UP) — Notre Dame's golf team, with Larry Moller, intercollegiate golf championship run, intercollegiate golf championship planning on an eastern trip next spring. New Pajamas in 7 different color combinations Sizes A to D $1.95 the price See them in window New hose selling- Rent-A-Ford Co. Phone 433 916 Mass Week-ends Are Real Times for Recreation When You Use a Car from the A GREAT STAR LIVES THE STORY OF ALL WOMEN! 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