PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20.1931 Squad Practices for Coming Clash With Iowa State Victory for Jayhawkers Would Assure Tie for First Place in Big Six GAME MONDAY NIGHT The Jayhawk court team engaged in only a short scripurement last night in preparing for the invasion of the Iowa State University Auditorium court Monday night in a game that will determine to a great extent the success of the Big Sis conference this week. At the end of the five-minute scrimmage held last night, the regular starting five, consisting of Bishop, O'Leary W. Johnson, Cox and Page, held an 18-7 victory. The pickers from the reserves. The team was functioning as it did in the Agigic game, making use of short accurate passing to work the ball into easy set-ups. At the end of the period, the team sent the regulators to its shows. Kansas Has Advantage The problem of guessing the probable outcome of the Iowa State encounter has the fans on edge, as the Ames team has a unique record that it rose to heights in turning back Nebraska. And now they're losing to the Ames substutes. Each team has played eight conference games, Kansas has won six and lost two, while Iowa State has won five and lost three. The eight games, Kansas has the better record both officially and defensively having scored 280 points to its opponents 210. Iowa State has scored 280 points to its opponents 210. Iowa's in its corners its opponents to score 225 points. Overconfidence Feared From these figures it appears that Kansas has an edge in the coming serap, which will help to decide the fate of the team from Amen that upset Kansas last year in its quest for supremacy of the Big Six. Last year, however, the team was not played. T. C. Bishop being the only man on the team who was not hurt. This year the team is in excellent shape and is pointing toward the Iowa State Doctor Allen is trying to keep down over-confidence that might develop in the squad from its victories over Nebraska and the Angles. Having been one of the big Six after apparently beating the championship race, the Kannan are pointing toward the Iowa State game with a great deal of concern. A victory Monday night would ensure a tie for the conference pennant. Swimmers to Meet Aggies The light serrumming held yesterday was entirely a drill on the offense, but the defense was defensive tactics. There will be one more practice after tonight, before the third round. Loss of Perheps Three Men May Weaken Kansas Team The University of Kansas swimming team, weakened by the loss of two and perhaps three swimmers through disease, would be tomorrow afternoon at Manhattan. John Brownhill, dash and 449-yard star, and Clark Stephenson, breast stroke artist, who are recovering from the flu will not make the trip with the team. He will be in a middle distance man, be ill with a cold and is not start of participating. 50-yard dash—Dill and Kruse. Despite the loss of these men, the prospects for a win are good since Couch Aliburn's men deflected the Argies here Feb. 7 by a score of 37 to 18, because of the injury of the two men, who have been rested. It will be as follows: 100 *yard dash*-Burchem and Anoki; 220 *yard dash*-Burchem and Burchell; 440 *yard swim*-Aoki and Marshall; 240 *breast stroke*-Kite. 150-yard back stroke—Dill and Jennings. 400-yard relay—Marschall, Dill, Kruse Burcham. Medley relay—Jennings, back stroke Kite, breast stroke, Aoki, crawl. Divine—Marshall. Diving—Marshall. McPherson—The winter wheat crop in the McPherson territory has been rated at 92 per cent normal by local farmers. Its crops will probably raise that average. TAXI? FIRST IN EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE - - - - Rates As Low As Any - - - tournament for these early candidates. This will serve as preliminary conditioning for the spring training session which he and H. W. Hargas, head coach of the San Francisco Grizzlies. This call includes all men on the varsity squad the past season who will be eligible for next season as well as the members of the freshman squad. Coach Getto stated that he is especially anxious to have a large group of freshman candidates. PHONE 987 GUFFIN TAXI Ramey and Poland Meet Opponents in Next Two Weeks Two flat artists of the University are to meet in bouts within the next two weeks. Bill "Kid" Rammy will oppose the heavyweight champion, in the feature event of the amateur boxing card at the Tuesday night. Kimbail "Bumps" Poland, K.U. amateur welterweight, will tangle with Chiao Meeks, took to Topka veteran, and they ended up weeks ago. Poland dropped a close decision to his opponent after the bout was over. Freshmen students on the Hill. Jayhawkers Apparently Have Vindicated Experts Early Season Predictions of Big Six Championship Near The Kansas team by winning this week from Kansas Angels, while the Nebraska "Iron Five" is going down and holding a full game lead over the Lincoln aggregation and looked forward to a win. The two teams which have been just good enough to win half their games so far. It appears it takes a better brand of baskets than most players in Trimming Kansas Angles 40 to 26 at Lawrence Tuesday. The Kansas five played their best ball of the season, alternately mentored by the fact that three Angie players went into the game fresh from the hospital. Johnson at center played taking the tip from Crookite, the Angie center, who towered above him. Tom Bibbion with O'Lance at forwards his shots were close but most of them a bit wilt. His floor game however was an inspiration to his entire team. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 20, (UPF) - Basketball experts throughout the Big Six conference today rested easily their early season prediction apparatuses and estimated a chance of Kansas州 winning even certain to finish its stride for a championship. Nebraska, leaving 28 to 42 to Iowa State, surrounded a tie for first place with Kansas, and played poor basket-ball against Wisconsin, even though the Iowa State aggregation was playing impaired ball. Roadak, a former Nebraska player, stopped, getting away for 19 points in an exhibition of basketball shootered in conference play this season. Tomorrow night Missouri will play Kansas Aggies at Manhattan, while Iowa State goes Norman to play Oklahoma. The final winner from the down-trodden Soon- Coaching Course Probable in K. C. Sharpshooters Go Today to Boonville for Rifle Matches Leslie M. Davis Jr., B.S.28, who is now a rower of physical education in the Kansas City, Kan. schools, was at the University yesterday conferring with the School of Education and the University to discuss the advisability of developing a coaching course in the Kansas City Junior College. Kansas Men and Women Teams to Compete Tomorrow in Sectional Meet Twenty students, comprising two rifle teams of four men each with two subunits, and two teams of four women each with two subunits, will attend an invitational regional rifle match at Kempner Military Academy, Boonville, Mo., o WILL RETURN SUNDAY The following men are making the trip. John Prei, captain, Lloyd Causen (Jim), Peter Cousins, Glen Wakeley, Paul Boardshear, Glen Wakeley, Kate Smuley, Hall Taylor, and Milford Searsh. They were accompanied by Lieut. E. H. Coe, of the military science department, Sgt. C. E. Engle, coach, and Mrs. B. B. Brown, choreographer in military department. Those who will comprise the women's team are Nell Reitz, manager, team coach, and Marissa Perkins, Evelyn Sunder, Christine Pinke, Billy Wilkerson, Betty Slone, Kathryn Duffy. Women Shooters Named This meet is under the auspices of the Missouri State Rifle and Pistol association. It will be the largest meet of its country, according to Lieutenant Coe. The first event will be a basic student march, in which one of the University's marching bands will perform with similar squads from Missouri University, Wartown Military Academy, Wisconsin University, Oklahoma Military Academy, Iowa University, and Nebraska. The second event will be one between, advanced course students. Both fourman teams will compete in this match between the two teams from the above schools and also K. S. A. C. Both women's teams will then engage in a match between University, Wichita University, Iowa University, and the Gower Cleveland University. The individual match standings will be next in order. The University will enter 10 man, and will probably will be first. Advanced Shooters Meet The last event will be individual matches, prone position. Each school competing enters 10 men and 10 women. At least 15 will take part in this foe Individual Meets Last "We are going down there with a lot of pep, and whatever the outcome may be, we are to shoot square," said Sergeant Eagle this morning. Lieutenant Coe stated today he had been questioned regarding his possible outcome, except expected some pretty altist competition "lows and Nebraska have very strong ties" to the state. Read the Kansan want-ads The R. U. competitors intend to remain at Boulevard Saturday evening to attend the Kemper military ball. They will be held by Lisa Sanjay, arriving 3 p.m. DON'T let your feet defeat your appearance Rightly or wrongly, you are judged by appearance. Keeping your shoes well sheeled and well-trimmed is important of insuring favorable judgment. BURGERT SHOE SHOP Dean Robert M. Davis, of the School of Law, will speak at the First Baptist church at the corner of 8th and Kentucky streets Sunday, Feb. 22, at 9a45 AM in the Church of Relations*. Students and faculty are cordially invited to hear Dean Davis. The meeting will be held in the auditorium, which will be room for all that are interested. Announcements The Pi Lambda Theta picture for the Jayhawk will be taken Monday, Feb. 23, at 12:30, at Squires Studio. All members of the band are invited. Betty M. Corby, secretary. The Saturday practice schedule for Tau Sigma is: 9:30, "Butterfly," 10:30, "Honey Feet," rhythm chorus, "Tea for Two," 1:30, "Stairway of Stairs," singing in "Tea for Two," "One More Walk," Spanish scene, 4:00, "Soo-Panlibah." Rev. Charles M. Thomas. --tournament for these early candidates. This will serve as preliminary conditioning for the spring training session which he and H. W. Hargas, head coach of the San Francisco Grizzlies. This call includes all men on the varsity squad the past season who will be eligible for next season as well as the members of the freshman squad. Coach Getto stated that he is especially anxious to have a large group of freshman candidates. Coach Issues Call for Grid Candidates to See Him Before Feb. 23 Miss Elizabeth Dunkel. Mike Getto, variability line coach, has issued a call for all varancy football candidates not competing in other春 athletic office before Monday, Feb. 23. Getto Asks Varsity Men to Report for Handball If the present weather conditions prevail throughout the next six weeks it is hoped that the squad will be whipped up to the start of the spring training period. Basketball Scores St. Louis U. 28, Kansas Aggies 15, Pittsburgh Teachers 20, Waaburn 16, Sterling 28, Bethel 28 "FOOLING GOD" will be the subject of the discourse by the minister Sunday at 11 at the Uitarian church, 12th & Vt. streets. Six games will be played tonight. At 6:30 p.m. on the west court, Phi Chi Academy will meet Alpha Kappa Lambda. Acacia will meet Alpha Kappa Lambda. At 7:30 on the west court, Acacia will meet Alpha Kappa Lambda. Acacia will meet the Haugh club and on the east court, Delta Sigma plays Theta Tau. On the west court at 8:30 Delta Upsa. Send the Daily Kansan home Line of Creams On the west court at 8:30 Delta Upson plays Pi Kappa Alpha and on the east court Phi Beta Pi meets Alpha Kappa Lambda. Max Factor Society and Powders 25c Jergens Luxurious Toilet Soap 2 for 25c (Narcissus, Lavender, Cream Cold, and Rose) WE ARE REPEATING Drug Store Our Popular "2 for 1" Luxury Soap Sale SMITH 929 Mass. The largest score of the intramural basketball tournament to date was rolled up last night when the Alpha Tau Omega quintet deflected Delta Mu Kappa's 31-21. c) 31, A. T. O. forward and center, scored 22 points alone in the second half. 15c Jergens Violet Transparent Soap ___ 2 for 15c Intramural Game Runs Highest Score of Year 15c Jergens Bath Tablets 2 for 15c Wine, Rose, Coconut 50c Woodbury's Shampoo 2 for 50c (Castile, Tar, and Coconut Oil). The second scheduled contest was forfeited to the Phi Psi team by Sigma Alhua Mu. And We Have a Candy Special $1.00 Pound Fresh Chocolate Covered Almonds ___ 69c A. T.O. Makes 74 Points; Six Teams Will Play Off Contests Tonight "Handy for Students" Rankin's Drug Store At the Dickinson Quality Theatres 11th & Mass Hunday for Students Phone 678 THE GREATER DICKINSON Don't Miss It. TONITE-TOMORROW "STOLEN HEAVEN" To Paying--There's a 'Way Out' For Tl NANCY CARROLL with PHILLIPS HOLMES They Bargain Their Futures For Happiness But, When It Comes To Paying—There's a 'Way Out' For The Woman PHILLIPS HOLMES it's a picture of Contrasts and Thrill! It Leaves You Limp Wimp With Its Swift Drama Romance Surprise. 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