PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1931 Light Workouts Are Scheduled for Aggie Tilt Play Kansas Faces Heavy Schedeule for Remainder of Conference TEAM IN FINE SHAPE Returning home yesterday morning from their successful invasion of the Angels, they threw through a short drill in the afternoon in preparation for the Angels, who play here tomorrow night. The win over Reliefers was the third time for the conference leadership with the Huskers, each team having won five games and lost two, with three more 1-0. The Jawhackers have probably the hardest task to face, having to play the Aggies, Missouri and Iowa State while Missouri State, Kansas State, Oklahoma State. Kansas will engage in only a short workout this afternoon, consisting mostly of signal drill. In view of the fact that his charges have just gone through a game in which they were down by three, he and they have another such game tomorrow night. Doctor Allen wishes to give the Jawkayers as much rest as possible. Team Gains in Confidence "The team came through in fine shape," stated Doctor Allen, "especially when he was able to play game on fouls with three minutes left to play. With Johnson out, the defense had a great show, as sey who took Johnston's place played an excellent floor game and contributed to his success." Kansas seemed to have the punch and confidence that they have lacked in the preceding two games. Neukraus led by a strong 19-0 run of plays on play field goals by Fisher Maclay and Holk, but Kansas came right back and tied the score at 8 to 8. From that point on they were out of it in front, leading at the half 15 to 10. Bishop Regains Scoring Lead Three times during the game Nebraska came within a point of tying the score, but the Jayahawks, led by Kyle Rudolph, were unable to pinch the pinch with a field goal to put Kansas out in the lead again. It was this punch in the pinches that brought the team within one inch of victory, though the team was playing an accurate and deliberate passing game. While Bishop was regaining the leadership of the individual scorers OLEY renamed his hold on three women to a single individual, ten individual leaders in scouting area. The excellent showing of Rannes in Nebraka game he added strength to the team, which is a chief source of worry to Doctor Allen since Hale and Ranson were deallocated. The game with the Angies tomorrow night should find the Jayhawks playing at top speed as they have evidently dented their ability to dance that they needed. Bishop, who regained the individual scoring leader from Fisher, of Nebraska, in the 2016 season, will well cover by the Angies guard. However, Bishop has a way of eluding the guards to ship in a soul when it is time for them to find what it may hard to keep him covered. TO TEST MODEL AIRPLANES WITH NEW WIND TUNNELS Strafford, Conn. — (UP) — A new type of wind tunnel for the testing of model weaknesses to determine structural weakness—a vertical tunnel has been constructed here under the supervision of theakyey of Yale University, the inventor. The tunnel was constructed by the Sikorsky Aviation corporation at its location in Bora Gorjana, and had convinced Igor Sikorsky, the Russian airplane builder, of its practical use. Advantages of the vertical tunnel over the horizontal, according to the professor are: The vertical air stream results in an experimental section easily accessible and observable through 360 degrees. Since direction of the wind and gravity coincide, any position around the airstream is perfectly identical from the standpoint of measuring balances. The construction saves space and permits the observer to walk around the airstream without changing his relation to the observable object. DANCING GIRLS CAUSE PARSON TO STEP OUT OF CHURCH PLAY Norwalk, Conn. — (UP) — Because there were dancing girls in the cast of a musical concert presented by the East Avenue Methodist church, the Rev. L. A. Ergiss, pastor, withdrew from performance before the scheduled performance. An understudy read his lines. 704 in Correspondence Courses Education-During the month of January, the student will be enrolled in College correspondence department, bringing the enrolment of the course to 704. OREGON COACH RESPONDS TO FOOTBALL CRITICISM LIGHTLY. 704 in Correspondence Courses Covallia, Ore., —(IP) —Over-empa- rials of football is taken lightly by PA. Schusser, head, football coach a veen State College I. find that the majority of the would-be critics shouting about over-emphasis are looking for publicity for more than anything else, Schauer is one. "They talk about the drudgery of the pickin game. What we need for the young men of today is more drudgery and hard work." In refuting statements made by opponents of football, Schisler backed up statements with statistics compiled over the coach's job here in 1924. Oregon State players who complete, a hard schedule of 10 games last year, turned in better scholastic grades last fall than they did in the last six years. Schlisler said. Nebraska May Regain Big Six Lead Tonight Will Meet Ames Quinte in Conference Game; Should Win BIG SIX STANDINGS | | W | L | P | Dec | O Pre | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nikkei | 3 | 192 | 574 | 240 | 0 | | Kuala Lumpur | 3 | 214 | 574 | 240 | 0 | | Kenyan Aggus | 4 | 160 | 574 | 196 | 022 | | Malaysia | 4 | 300 | 574 | 196 | 188 | | Iran State | 4 | 430 | 574 | 196 | 188 | Kanawa City, Feb. 16—KANASS battle to a thrilling (34 to 29) victory over Noirekos Saturday, today held a home game against the Huskers basketball race with the Huskers though facing the prospect of dropping in second for a second time in State tournai. The Jayhawks, against Nebraska, played a brand of bail well calculated to keep the crowd gong over. The Kansans r repeated Husker thrash, the Kansans dumgly to a narrow lead. Each team now has three games to play but they will not meet Tonight Nebraska either will move up into first place once more or will drap back into the runner-up position. The Huskers should beat the fifth place Chargers, who face Nebraska wins, however, the Nebraska reign bids fair to be short lived, as Kansas is slated to meet the Kansas Aggies at Lawrence tomorrow night The Angios, who have held third place for almost the entire season, have appeared to have just about the same number of games in teams, and it takes considerably more than that to boat a team playing in the form of the Jayhawkers at Lim- Other conference contests slated further little of interest to the observer because they take place in games that appear to be likely to be very cerebrovascular to boost percentage of participants. The Normal Saturday, and Missouri will play Kansas Agates at Manhattan Sat- The Iowa State-Oklahoma bring together the two trailing teams, and Amos looks good enough to win. The Ames boys have shown classy basketballs in a game seen about due for another demonstration. The K-Agassis and Oklahoma will go outside the conference for games this week, the Sooners meeting Oklahoma A. and M at Stillwater Tuesday. The Aggs entertain St Louis U. Send the Kansan home. Work of Kansas in K.C.A.C.Meet Pleases Coaches amiliton Issues Warnin of Over Confidence; New Squad Men Show Well K. U. TAKES 2 FIRSTS Kansas track fans were agreeably surprised at the showing of the Kansas track squad in the Kansas City Athletics' home game, and the Convention hall last Saturday night. Kansas took two firsts, two seconds, a tie for second and three thirds in the The showing by several of the new varsity track squad men was the first in which a player who was hurriedly bounced to take the place of the Bauches and Thorhill in the weight, succeeded in placing third in the high jump scored a second and a tie for third. Flick, sophomore hurdler, placed third in his first college competitor. Couch Bruits Hamilton also expressed pleasure at the showing of his squand, but warned against overconfidence because several of the Big Six conference in the court have not held their full strength in the court, notably Missouri and Nebraska. Soellner Surprises Dopesters Soilier, cross country letterman of last year, is welcomed in track three by a visit from third in the open mile event behind such outstanding runners at Manning of the Open. Get your favorite Drink at Fountain or Curb Coffman, sophomore, and Trueblood, letterman, succeeded in placing one-two in the poweauvit, which body well for a player. Trueblood met Jones, a member of the truck team in 1928, and Kansas record holder in the quarter, himself to be in his prime when he joined the yard dash in the fast time of 52.3. Jones was easily the class of the field in this event, defeating such favorites as Hurrell, K.C.A.C. and Henderson of Iowa State. Judging from the showing in the Kansas City Athletic club meet, Kansas should provide plenty of competition for this year's team. It will be held on Feb. 28 in Convention hall. Ski Champion to Norway Ellingson to Europe After Winning Third Place Here Northfield, menn. — (NSFA) Lloyd Ellington, the winters Viking of Minnesota winter collubiaat sportmen in the Pacific Northwest. He gerrford for Norway where he will compete in the various national skiing competitions. St. Olaf College, Northfield, menn. Qualifying for third place at the national intercollegiate ski meets held at Northwestern, where the Mangan is expected to make a credible showing at the principal contents of Sosindimauna, including those at Holstel-München, and the international jump at Hollmönken will climax the ski jump season in season 2015. The sportmen from all parts of the world. Tasty Plate Dinners 35c Elkinson is being sent over under the misses of the St. Olaf athletic board to be taught the technique in a intensive training to get in the best of form, and to make up for the practice gap. The Hillside meets all local cut prices on drugs, shaving necessities and cosmetics. Why not meet the Hillside? 35c Hillside Pharmacy 9th and Indiana THE KANSAS CITY STAR KNUTE ROCKNE'S OWN STORY Began Yesterday and runs 17 days in 15c A WEEK BRITISH GOLF ROMANCE ENDS IN APPROACHING WEDDING CALL 17 London, — (UP) Herbert Charles Jelly, a British Blythe British Cup team player, won the Championship for Jean Katharine Nalder. It is a polling romance, since they met on a golf course. Curtailment of Sports Announced at Oklahoma Jolly was born on Feb. 15, 1895, on the Guernsey Islands. In 1919 he was appointed professional at the Foxgrove Club. He played for Great Britain in the 1920-1921 season and was a member of the British side in the 1929 international match with France. Jolly applied recently for a marriage license at the Prince's Row Register Office, Westminster. Mina Nadler is a good golfer with a single figure handiap. If Jelly and his fiancee are married before June and have had children, she will professionally to journey to the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Jack will spend their honeycomb in He holds the Foxgrain course course of 64. A check and masse is his favorite clubs. Expert for erotic putt-putt games. His golf's golf is of championship status. Sooners Reduce Expenses to 'Click' With Governor Governor Norman—Reduction of the Sooner physical education staff and curtailment of all spring sports, in perfect agreement with Tuesday in the university physical education budget, was announced today by Ben G. Owens director of athletics. "We are going to go back," we'll click with him and with President Bizzell and go ahead and meet the conditions of the $2,300 reduction, Mr. Owens said. The curtailment staff will remain intact until July 1, when it will be reduced. Curtailment of spring sports will start at Asked what members of the Sooner physical education staff would go, the "We would abandon baseball were it not for games we have already contracted with the five other Big Six teams. We will schedule now stand our baseball team will make but one road trip the coming week and we'll take to the conference foes. It will meet non-conference foes." Mr. Owen then outlined, specifically, how the various spring sports now in vogue at the University of Oklahoma would be curralled. Sooner athletic chief replied: "That' to be worked out later." "Track and field will be affected in that whenever possible, trips will be made in automobiles, smaller squares, and in footwear, and in four where we'll be lower, longer." "The only tennis matches we will play are those already contracted for. Hereafter we'll play no fall matches and engage no non-conference foes. "Basketball and wrestling have already been curtailed, the teams travoilers and smaller squads are transported. "Football squads taken on trips next week are being carried by players being carried on road trips than were even carried this past summer." --boo the officials. The Nebraba rooters boo practically every decision of Hedges and Roam that was not in their favor. They were neither of the officials took it upon themselves to penalize the crowd. The Nebraba rooters made no effort to quiet the booers. Sport Shots --boo the officials. The Nebraba rooters boo practically every decision of Hedges and Roam that was not in their favor. They were neither of the officials took it upon themselves to penalize the crowd. The Nebraba rooters made no effort to quiet the booers. We accompanied the basketball team to Lincoln where they downed the Cornbuckers Saturday night, 34-29, with Nebraska for conference honor. The monarch of the Kauaian basketball squad is excellent. The players were confident without being over-confident and high spirits prevailed throughout the trip. And we did not hear a harsh word between the players at any time. Some of the things we learned were that. "Doc" Allen knows more anecdots than any five men put together. "Frosty" Cox, strange to say, doesn't like ice in his bed. Other audiences than those at K. U. Spring Neckties $1 & $1.50 You'll Enjoy the K. U.-Aggie Game More If You Are Wearing--boo the officials. The Nebraba rooters boo practically every decision of Hedges and Roam that was not in their favor. They were neither of the officials took it upon themselves to penalize the crowd. The Nebraba rooters made no effort to quiet the booers. Hart Schaffner & Marx Hat by Mallory Shirt by Manhattan A real selection of spring clothes here for your choosing- Glad to show you. Roland "Raff" Logan, freshman coach, besides being an excellent trainer—he keeps the players in one condition he wants to keep. Roland's His voice, when raised in song ("?) can be heard for miles. Like Mike Wonger, Roland has a strong heart and calls him, "Len Chonay" long lost son." It is a bit cramping with two sleeping in an upper berth. Though one tends to know his birthrate better. Every sport writer favors his own local team, as is natural, and always has an explanation when the team loses. 6,500 people crowded into a gymnasium, the largest audience ever to view a basketball game of Nebraska. The crowd was still noise consisted of booming the officials. The teams favorite expressions are, "Zapi Zip"; Fulf Fluit; and "Mrs Rittenhouse, did you drop a fish?" Nebraska's hardest hurdle in the remaining three games will be Iowa State Monday night at Ames. A basketball game can never be doped. Evidence—the defeat of the strong Iowa state team by Kansas was a major upset on lows lanes on the bench. A truck where where Send the Kansan home. Campus Comment Knox City, Feb. 16—(UP) “Jumpin' Joe” Joumifor, former Notre Dame football star, will make his professional wrestling debut here tonight. He will grapple with Don DeLong, French wrestler (now DeLong) and a bad man, will wrestle Jack Woods. Missouri played into Kansan hands again by bringing Nebraska down within striking distance last week. Just one moment over the Tigers of Iowa asked of them in one year. Kansas plays the Kansas Aces here Tuesday night, Iowa State here Feb 23, and Missouri at Columbia Feb 7. ___ K H Savoldi to Meet DeLong NOW THRU WEDNESDAY Today, Tomorrow, Wednesday individual skill is the paramount nature can be doped but any contest where teamwork and co-operation is important, a favorite team is many times upset. 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