PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1931 Kansas in First Place as Cyclones Win Over Huskers Roadcap Leads Ames in 42 to 28 Defeat of Nebraska Last Night 'IRON MEN' SLUGGISH The Big Five in Conference Scoring Broadway, Iowa G 8 FG PT Pu Baker, Nebraska G 3 BF Fiber, Nebraska G 3 BF Bishop, Kansas G 7 3 9 O'Leary, Kansas G 3 3 9 O'Leary, Kansas G 25 45 LEAD by "Little Jack" Roadcap and Thomson, Cyclone forcebacks, Iowa State defeated Nebraska night heat at the Iowa State football game all hopes of a Big Six conference title for the Huskers. Iowa State victory places Kansas on the top rung of the ladder in the playoffs. The "iron men" five with which Nebraska used to win over Kansas here in mid-season appeared sluggish at times. Three minutes before the end of the final period the Cyclesen led by a score of 26-13. The defense were more accurate in their passing, better at the baskets and excelled in the field. The Nebraska quintet scored 12 points in the last three minutes of play but did not come within threatening distance of the Cyclones. Roadside, diminutive forward, scored 19 points while Thomson, opposite forward accounted for 14 others. The scene: 12 NEBRASKA--24 C. 1 0 1 Friday, f. 1 0 1 Stanley, f. 1 0 1 Davis, f. 1 0 1 Maryly, g. 1 0 1 Boulder, g. 1 0 1 Rowe, g. 1 0 1 Simply, g. 1 0 1 IOWA STATE—42. STATE STATEMENT G F I J Rushk, g f 0 1 0 Thompson, t f 0 1 0 Hirting, g f 0 1 0 Haruk, g 0 1 0 Rak, g 0 1 0 Dill, g 0 1 0 Will Meet in K.C. for Basketball Games Next December Oakland, North, Highland Park, release; Holiday Dartmouth, nominee Allen Schedules Panthers Do. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, announced this morning that a contract has been signed by the University of Pittsburgh to play at Pittsburgh, Penn, for three basketball games to be played in Kansas City, Mo., next December 21, 22 The Pittsburgh Panthers are one of the leading teams among the colleges of North Carolina, and they are coached by H. C. Carlson. The Panthers are planning a Christmas trip to the coast and will play the three games Kansas City on their way out there. Finch Starts Relays Tour Promotion Manager To Visit Thirty Towns During Two Weeks Robert S. Finch, promotion manager of the Kansas relay, yesterday left for a two weeks trip to visit various communities in rural areas where interest in the relays. He plans to speak in 30 Kansas towns. He will later make an additional trip to different parts in the state. High school assemblies will begin the relay and the groups which will be addressed. Towns already listed where he will visit are: St. Marys, Warm哥, Chapel Hill, Hays, Kinsey, Prait, Wellington, Augusta, Florence, Cornwell Woods, Falls. Shearer to Princeton Shearer to Princeton James H. Burridge, instructor in the department of Spanish, has recently received an appointment as instructor in Spanish in Princeton. His research interests are in Allen to Sneak at Parsons "Sports and Our Lecture Time" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Dr. Ralph Cordray, an athlete, at a meeting of young people at the Prestigious church at Parnassus. Hays—The National Producers alliance which met here recently attracted 2.300 farmers from surrounding states and brought them from all over the state. The alliance has for its objects "economic justice in agriculture" and "profit for farm products, and employment for all labor at reasonable pay, relief for unemployment, and to obtain a contract." Basketball Scores --row 29, Wisconsin 17. Illinois 35, Northwestern 28. Minnesota 30, Purdue 28. K. C. A. K. 25, Wichita Henry 16. Missouri 28, Washington 13. Missouri 28, Washington 13. College of Emporia 24, St. Benedict's 19. Pittsburgh Teachers 63, Springfield Mo Teachers 25. University of Wichita 32, Emporia Teachers, 31 Kansas Regular Forward T. C. Bishop, regular forward on the University basketball team, who is the team's point guard, led the Jayhawks against the Kansas Aggies here tonight. Bishop is visiting with Fisher, Nebrausk, and Roadcaps, Iowa State, for conference high Offensive Threat TED O'LEARY Ted O'Learay, regular Kansas forward, who will pair with Bishop in an effort to win over the Kansas Aggies' kickers here tonight. OLearay is a contender for the 2014 national championship in conference scoring. He is also noted for his strong defense game. Strong Kansas Guard "A handball tournament will be held soon for all men who expect to report for baseball this spring." Tom Bishop, certain and once announced today. LEE PAGE BASEBALL APPLICANTS ASKED TO ENTER HANDBALL CONTEST Lee Page, veteran Kansas guard, who is playing his second year on the Jahyahwouq quintet, is considered one of the strongest guards in the Valley, and Cole Coat to form a defense which opposes his difficult "penetrate." Those expecting to go out for baseball are asked to report to room 206, Robinson gymnasium tomorrow at 3:30, the drawings will take place. Doctor Allen, athletic director will be at the meeting and will give a talk on "Getting into Condition." Whose Finger Before Did Your Diamond Adorn? Virgin diamonds are of certificated origin and quality, and may be secured in Lawrence only from— Women Chosen to Swim in April Water Carnival F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Thirty-six women who will do form swimming, stunts, and take part in the Army's summer camp program to be held in April, have been chosen. Other women in the army to try out may be selected. Thirty-Nine to Practice To morrow and Thursday; Others May Try Ten women who are to report for practice in form swimming at 8:15 p.m. in thursday are: Barbara Koster, Carolyn House, Mary Bryan, Florence Nance, Frances Hatfield, Eleonor Higgins, Bertie Roberts, Roberta Nell, Virginia Cahill Fifteen women chosen for the stunts are to report at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. They are Betty Campbell, Nellie Starbuck, Nicole Kidman, the Huntra Hunter, Frances McIntyre Mary Lou Hall, Evelyn Armstrong, Margaret Walker, Dorothy Jewell, Eliza Cook, Jennifer Grey, Derek Dierder, Lois Lawson, and Elizabeth Day. Fourteen are to report for practice in floating. They are Bertha Grafan, Judy Chase, Jeffrey Ackerman, David Cisson, Bettie Moore, Marguerite Smith, Irene Tomlinson, Alise Wilson, Josephine Gentry, Betty Kelton, Helen Beere, and Eber Wahner. This group will practice at 7:15 p. m. Thursday. TREES REMOVED FOR SOCIAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PURPOSES Missouri, Montana — (NSFA)—Nearly 1500 trees were built by 25 School of Forestry students recently to document the growth of the ball of the University of Montana. Combining study and social activities, foresters removed trees ranging from six to 20 feet from an area of five acres. They also created a culture. Not only did the tree-cutting spree provide decorations for the college hop, but it was also a practical experiment in methods of furthering conservation that made more desirable species which were left. Dr. *Phog* Allen has received and accepted an invitation to attend the tenth anniversary banquet honoring Osie Solem, director of athletes and he football coach at Drake University, in Des Moines, Iowa, tea room in Des Moines, April 23. Allen to Attend Banquet Fireside Forum Requests Must Be in Tomorrow Eight Houses Ask for Both Faculty and Out-of-Town Speakers With only eight fraternities having made requests for speakers, the opportunity for organizations to have firearms available must be in the M.Y.C.A. office by that time if the schedules are to be arranged. The eight fraternities which have been received are Alpha KappaLambda, Sigma Phi Epilion, Delta Chi, Aciensis, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha TauGamma, Sigma Chi, and Deltasigma Lambda. According to the cards already turned into the Y. M. C. A. office there will be 58 different forums as schumacher speaks at different different speakers. Most of these speakers are from the faculty, but there were requests for out-of-town men running from the chief of police Michita to a minister in Kansas City. Only 11 of the faculty members were mentioned more than once in the re-entry list. More than one fraternity was John Iao, with five requests to speak on five different topics; Dinnaroe Alter, Oler Janen and James Naismith, who were invited to speak at three different houses. Two students from the cards sent to the Y. M. C. A. office were Robert Calderwood, P. J. Patton, D. Baker, J. R. Bell, and Albert Bluch. The Y. M. C. A. office is now working out the various schedules and as soon as definite arrangements can be made, letters will be sent to the houses which asked for the fireside forums, telling of the schedules for the entire time. These forums will extend over a period of 40 weeks, beginning next week. To Report on Oil Embargo Stinson May Decide Negatively on Issue Because of Treaty Washington, Feb. 17- (UF) -Secretary of State James Baker was expected to decide whether the proposed embargo on oil might be brought by the petroleum industry would be From an unusually well informed source it was understood the decision would be negative. Stimson has before him a decision on the matter by Green砂岩砂岩砂岩砂岩砂岩 Supporters for the embargo believe Simpson will rule negatively because of its ties to North Korea. The United States providing that to commodities may be embargoed except those listed by each nation in the treaty. Accordances with the United States did not list oil. Four intramural basketball games were played last night in Robinson gymnasium. In the first scheduled game, the Giants beat Beta Theta Pi. The Chi Delta Sigma quintet defeated Phi Mu Alpha 22 to contend against both contests but contested from start to finish. Intramurals Triangle continued its winning streak byoundly tracing the Kappa队 to fourteens and forwards, Young and Frei, scored 28 points between them. In the last game of the evening the Delta Tau Delta B team in a free scoring game, 32 to 26, Gamon for tonight will be Alpha Tau Delta B team in a free scoring game, Epsilon B team at 4:30 on the west court, and the Phi Pi backetakers will be on east court. At 9 o'clock on the eighth court the Cosmopolitan club plays Phi Beta Pi and on the east court the Sigma Chi team. Campus Comment From last night's Kansas— Nebraska May Regain Big Six Lead Tonight. The Huskers should beat the fifth place Iowa State team easily—and it went. 42-28, Iowa State. go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. Well Dressed Students Special $1 Fancy Interwoven Socks 65c 3 Pair for $1.75 Better Stock Up Now Spring Hats $5 We pay extra attention to them Rankin's Drug Store See Your Doctor When Sick and bring us your PRESCRIPTION "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 ? Which is the larger of these two white squares? Don't trust to your eyesight alone. YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU BUT YOUR TASTE tells the Truth! 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