PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Coach Allen Fears That Jayhawkers Are Too Confident Recent Victories Score Over Cornhuskers and Aggies May Cause K.U. Downfall AMES IS DANGEROUS Working hard to overcome the overconfidence which he is accustomed to, he sent his basketball squad through a twenty minute scrimmage Saturday it was scheduled for. He marrow night on the Auditour court At the end of the period, the varsity team was out. The semi-celebration and confidence which have followed in the wake of Kansas's recent victories over Nebraska and Kansas State have brought added pressure to the team down the over-confidence which has been evident in practices this week. The squandu be practicing in a very jubilant manner which is not pleasing to Coach Allen as he fears the Kansas State game seriously enough. Iowa Must Be Watched IOWA State is the most in and out team in the conference and for that reason they have had Roadac, the leading scorer in the conference, a forward that will be hard to beat. Roadac's position is a match for Johnson in height, and holds down the top position in a Old Dependables to Begin If Kansas can defeat the Ames team coached by Louis Munze, a former pupil of Allen's, the Jayhawks will be in a position to take the Bix Six game against Kentucky and play a game between them and the championship. To defeat Iowa State, Kansas must play as good a game of basketball as they have in the last two tails. Anything less than that into the team will affect its style of play to a marked degree. The game tomorrow night will again see the five men on whom Coach Aller has despeded all year, take the floor. The game will bring together three men who formerly played together under Coach Menzel at Central high school, and now in a string guard for Kansas, and Jade Roadcap and Dick Hawk, of the Omaha team. Each one of the three are relegated to the Central high school teams. Hawk like Pace is a guard and Roadcap is a forward. A large number of Central high alumni put to play the game in order to see the three play. After their work-out yesterday morning, the team跑 all practicing and will enter the game in good condition with no injuries reported. Announcements There will be a departmental meet- ing of the English department in roo- 205 Fraser hall, Monday at 4:30. Dr. W. S. Johnson Try a Delicious Barbecued Beef or Barbecued Pork Sandwich at The Night Hawk U. S. 40 4 miles northeast Results of games played Friday are as follows. The Lawrence Independents defeated the Hauguil club 21 to 13; Acesta nosed out Alba Kappa Lambda Sigma 18 to 7; Sigma 18 to 7. Two games were forfeited, Phi Beta Pi forifting to Alpha Kappa Pi and the Delta Upsilon-Pki Kappa Alpha game being double forfeited. Intramurals Yesterday's games resulted in the following scores: Delta Tau Delta won a hard-fought game from Beta Theta Psi to Delta Tau Delta, one-point victory over the Lutheran Student association, 12 to 11. Delta Chi won from Kappa Sigma 27 to 12, while the Delta Chi Theta B team doubled its score to 32-16. The remaining games on schedule were forfeited: Communist club战力 to Alpha Chi Sigma,Alpha Tau Omega B forfeited to Delta Tau Delta Rinkydajs forced to the Redwings. Baseball Men to Start Tournament forTraining Handball Contest to Begin Monday; Silver Baseball to Winner A meeting of baseball candidates was held last Wednesday, and a squad of 14 men reported. At the meeting, Dr. P. C. Allen talked to the men about training and offered a silver baseball winner of the handball tournament. Tom C. Bishop, captain and acting coach of the baseball team for the coming season, announces that a handball tournament to condition baseball candidates will start Monday. He stated that actual outdoor baseball games will be held on Monday. I unless the weather improved sufficiently to dry out the field. Candidates who attended the meeting were lettermen, Ed Hatton, Jerry Cooley, Bert Iggu, George Hulenec, and T. C Bishop Others who attended were Willef Hardman, Lawrence Filin, Jack McDonald, Bob Gerritt, Norbert Grittett, Robert Ross, Donald John, Clarkey and C. A. Harper. With the advent of spring weather and outdoor practice, a number of new recruit military personnel who were not at the meeting are expected to report. Paul Fisher, a senior officer, sonographer numeral man, and Carrie Smith, backup candidate and sonographer, freshman second baseman of last season are among those players who will be recruited. With six lettermen back and several numeral men around which to build a defense, it is possible that Kansas will be repre- tended to during the coming baseball season. Read the Kansan want-ads. TAXI 65 Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Jayhawk Taxi Blues Win Inter-Varsity Track by Single Point Coffman Takes Individua Honors With Three First Places With the Red and Blue teams batting for first place in the inter-varsity track meet, the winner was not determined until the last event had taken place and it was found that the Blues were victorious by one point. The Blue team击球了 10 points and the Red 34½, with the White not far behind with 28 points. Individual honors were taken by Coffin, sophomore star who scored 14 points in the game, jump high jump and gaining a tie for first place in the pole vault with Trueblood, letterman Others who showed great effort on the back, a sophomore, and Kletterer, letterman. The summary is as follows: | | | | :--- | :--- | | Shot put—Bausch, red; first, Foy, white, second; Blue, blue, third Distance 48 feet, 21½ inches | 50-yard dash — Klaner, red, first 48-yard dash — Klaner, red, second and Flick, red, tred for third. Time 3.6 50-yard low hurdles — Grifley, blue, first. Flick, red, second. Klaner, red. First. Flick, red, second. Klaner, red. Broad jump — Coffman, blue, first, Plumley, red, second; Hall, red, third. Distance, 21 feet, 5 inches. One-mile run-Zoother, white; first; Cunningham, red, second; Bondank, red, third. Time 4.96 High hurdles—Flick, red, first; Gridley, blink, second. Time 6.5. 440-yard run -Stralow, white, first Young, red, second; Parsons, blue, third Time 52.5. Twomile run-Fortune, blue, first Levine, white, second; Kennedy, red third. Time 10.43 Pole vault—Coffman, blue, and True blood, white, tie for first. Height 11 feet 6 inches. High jump—Coffman, blue, first 5 feet 1 inches. Book Exchange Open All Semester --go to R. E. 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