PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931 Kansas, Weakened by Flu, to Defend Conference Lead Johnson, Jayhawk Center May Leave Hospital for Iowa State Tilt Tonight RAMSEY MAY START With Bill Johnson, regular center; and Fikin, a capable player, in bed before the game to stop the Iowa State basketball team tonight in a game that will decide to a great extend the championship of this season. With it, win it will have gained at least a tie for the pennant, a foot that it has accomplished since the Big Six conference. There is a possibility that Johnson and Filken will be suited up tonight if they are in the playoffs, but through they should be in suit for the game, they will not see much action, and Kansas will be weakened from being an advantage to the Kansas team all year. Johnson has been able to get the top of the opposing centers of the game. While Kansas may be weakened by the loss of Johnson and Pilkin, Iowa State is also in a somewhat weakened position. The game has led leading conference scorer, Thomson, has running mate, and Hawk, the star guard of the Ames team, have all been injured. Although they have recovered to some extent and were able to play in the Okahoma game Saturday night, they were not the best of condition for the game tonight. Ramsey in Johnson's Place. If Johnson is not able to play, Coach Clementi will have to play first Floyd Ramsey, a two-year man, at center. Ramsey has the only reserve to break into the lineup consistently this year. While he will not have to play three games, he must good account of himself, as was shown in the Nebraska game when he relieved Johnson with only three minutes and the score 20-25 for Kuschel. It was Iowa State that coot Kansas a tie for the championship last year, when it defeated the daybreak in a game between Iowa State and all of the Kansas players were injured with the excursion of Bishop. This year Iowa State again stands between Kansers and Cox. This is the last conference game at home this year for the Jawahiere team, and it's in the University of Onaha on the Auditorium court next week amsey. Bishop and Cox will be playing their last conference game at home in tonight's To Guard the Jayhawks Three Are High Scorers The game will be sort of a fam MAX PIEKE Max Rieke, veteran guard, who will pair with Dick Hawk, to try to stem the Jayhawk scoring rating Rieke who has shown a great improvement last year's playing, has been playing regularly at the guard position this season. Iowa State's Key Man DICK HAWK Dick Hawk, co-captain and guard of the Iowa State basketeers, who bears the brunt of the Cyclone defensive corps, took over as Memes's offensive plays. Hawk is usually detailed to guard the dangerous scorers of the opponents. reunion for both players and coaches alike. Coach Louis Menze of the Iowa State team is a former pupil of Docs Kendall and Stacy Crawford, Amea队 team, and "Date," star guard for Kamsa, all used to play together under Menze at Central High School in Kansas. When the two teams take the court tonight, three of the first four leading conference scorers will be seen on the floor. Roadac, the Iowa State flash, and Kaiser, the Maryland team gathered in nine games. Bishop, Kanas' star forward, is second to Roadac, with 82 points in eight games, and O'Leary is fourth in the conference standings with 75 points in eight games. The best-known sports officials in the United States, and Fat Mason of Rockhurst will officiate at the game. Kansas bishop Iowa State Yaley Yleary Roudersp lamcy Lamcy Heitman page page Hawk lox lox Reike Kansas Is in Good Shape Kansas City, KS. 23—BUP (—) The University of Kansas today perched within reach of a district conference hostel, the Kansas State rivals, Nebraska, by a full game. The Jawahharra faced contests with two of the weaker conference teams this week, with a win in either game making certain a first place tie, and in both catching the loop routs. Friday the Kansans will end their conference campaign in Columbia with a victory over Missouri Tigers. The Tigers, like Iowa, have been recently humbled, losing to Kansas Agnes Saturday night, and expected to furnish much competition. Saturday night the Huskers play Oklahoma, the Seahawks visit L.A. and the team's maintain to result in another black mark against a team that just has "no hope." Nebraska to meet K-Agges Next Nebraska, meanwhile, will be battling in an effort to stick close enough to take advantage of any possible Kansas ship. The Huskies swing into action at Lincoln on the Kansas Agges at Lincoln LEADING BIG SIX HORSES BIG TOTALS Tigers 39 21 26 27 PE 11 Kansas City 81 59 36 29 TE 77 Rocky Mountain 81 59 36 29 TE 77 Foster, Nebraska 7 8 12 4 7 7 Cincinnati 7 8 12 4 7 7 Houston, Missouri 7 8 12 4 7 7 Miami, Mississippi 7 8 12 4 7 7 Theodore Roosevelt State 7 8 12 4 7 7 Texas A&M State 7 8 12 4 7 7 W. Johnson, Kansas 7 8 12 4 7 7 **Moving Days Lead to Divorce** Reimo, Nev—(UP) —they had to move 23 times because her husband would not pay the rent. Mrs. Ida Viole Shoalstroh of Nework, N.J., declared in a com-munication with her a divorce from Milton M. Shoalstroh. TEAM3 BIG KY STANDINGS OF CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TRAINING BIX-32X W 1 5 750 Prev. 490 Katana 6 4 780 Prev. 210 Nebuchadnei 6 4 780 Prev. 210 Kenya Agger 4 4 500 Prev. 213 Johannes Roer 4 4 500 Prev. 213 Isoy Score 4 4 500 Prev. 213 Missouri VALLEY CONFERENCE W L J T K Washington 1 3 2141 185 170 St. Louis 1 3 2141 185 170 Oklaho. 1 3 5900 164 162 Okla. 1 3 5900 164 162 Phoenix 1 3 5900 164 162 W. L. Prizm . Przs. Op. Punjabar Trailt. 4 800 807 261 Witcher . Unk. 8 800 807 261 Wilberland . Unk. 8 800 807 261 Waubtenbuehner . Unk. 4 796 796 260 Waubtenbuehner . Unk. 4 796 796 260 Ennopul . Unk. 2 580 2580 261 Ennopul . Unk. 2 580 2580 261 | | W. | L. | Pr. | Pre. | QF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Balthus | 4 | 9 | 1600 | 137 | 85 | | Dravine | 4 | 9 | 1600 | 217 | 84 | | Drane | 4 | 9 | 1600 | 217 | 84 | | Kw. Wu | 4 | 9 | 1444 | 195 | 144 | | Baker | 4 | 9 | 1444 | 195 | 144 | | Baker | 4 | 9 | 1444 | 195 | 144 | W 1 W 2 Pre. Pre. Nebraska 4 5 72 232 198 Missouri 4 5 77.8 229 198 Minnesota 4 5 65.0 229 198 Michigan 4 5 61.0 229 198 Indiana 4 5 60.0 229 198 Indiana 4 5 60.0 229 198 Indiana 4 5 60.0 229 198 Chicago 1 5 175 161 172 Cleveland 1 5 175 161 172 Dallas State 1 5 175 161 172 Rifle Squads Make Good at Intersectional Meet Women's Team Takes Third and Gets Favorable Comment "The K.U. men's and women's rifle teams made a great hit with everybody attending the international rifle meet in the Army Reserve Leadership Lieut E. H. Coc, of the department of military science this morning. "The women in particular are favored comment not only on their appearance and their correct positions while firing." Lieutenant Coe complimented Sgt. C. E. Engle, coach of the rile队es, in his work the week before and during the meet. Further results of the meet were announced today. The individual match, prince position, in which there were over 200 competitors, was won by B. P. Young, who led the team to coach of Iowa teams. Gibney made a score of 100; and continuing to shoot in order to settle a tin, made 47 consecutive tins, making a total of 497 out of 500. "Some idea of the immensity of the feat may be realized if you consider that the distance of 50 feet is about twice the size of the capital letter O in the news paper." Saturday noon all the competitors were the guests of Kemper Military Academy at lunch, and in the afternoon they witnessed a drill by the cadets of the academy. Saturday evening all the competitors were the guests of an annual military ball of the academy. In the women's match, Wichita University won with a score of 385 out of a possible 400. Kansas State Agricultural and Kansas took third place with 385, and Kansas took third place with 385. The party of 23 people made the trip to Booneville and return by way of Pickwick-Greybough hues, staying at The Pickwick Inn, in Booneville. Mrs. Justus Fugue was chaperon. Sergent Engle today announced the results of the telegraph matches which DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone: 305 were held by the women's rife team with Keene Normal School, in New Hampshire, and the University of California. The results of the first match are as follows Keene Normal 384, KU. 492, Byron Normal 584, Calyptra by a score of 188 to 1861 Elbel Suggests New Game Murder Ball May Be Added to Intra- nural Schedule Leads Big Six Scorers The intramural athletic department is contemplating the placement of a new game up on the intramural schedule. The game is called murder ball was suggested by E. R. Elbeg, manager of intramural athletics, and Coach Allen. The game is played with five men, each side and is much the same as the basketball court outside as the game is played on a handball court. The speed and exercise to be achieved from this game may require an in intramural athletics. The large number of courts available for this game must be obtained in off tournament play as the outdoor handball court are now in excellent condition and players are requesting that an intramural tournament be played and it is likely that one will be hold sometime Dr. Raymond Q. Brewster, professor of organic chemistry, was not able to work with the water that he thought that he would back again time later in the week. Doctor Brewster told me he'd be back next week. Doctor Brewster Still Ill JACK ROADCAP Leading the Big Six in scoring is "Little Jack Roadmap diminutive Iowa State forward. This sharp-shooting offensive man accounted for 10 of his 28 points and brassak last week. He has been handicapped this season by a figure of 6u. Harnew, N. H—(NSFA)—Many college professors debate the idea of giving examinations. However, there is one exception. Dr. Danishy college, offirent Freeport, the poet, was giving a course in poetry. The authorities insisted that he give a speech at the college. ROBERT FROST GIVES NEW KIND OF FINAL EXAMINATION he has succeeded in having many good nights which have enabled him to see the place for other players in the conference in scoring. Roadan, along with his teammate Justin Smith, watched when the latter was basketball coach at Central high school in Kansas City, Me. but, as he was under orders, he went to the blackboard, and wrote, "Do thist thing that you think will please me most." Some students composed original poems; others wrote critical essays; some praised the professor. One student wrote an essay in which she wired simply up and walked out. Send the Daily Kansan home. Breakfast Served from 7:30 to 8:45 Lest You Forget - * * Lancheon 11:30 to 1:30 *** Light Lunches 2:00 to 4:30 + + + The Cafeteria Dinner 5:15 to 6:30 Nothing is good enough but the best At the Dickinson Quality Theatres It's more thrilling than "Paid"—more exotic than "Our Modern Maids." 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