PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1931 Tigers Down Sooners to Move Up in Big Six Poor Oklahoma Shooting and Missouri Height Key to Victory Kanas 5 2 2 714 240 18 Nebraska 5 2 714 240 18 Wisconsin 4 4 509 196 20 Missouri 4 4 509 196 20 Iowa State 4 4 509 196 20 State University 4 4 509 196 20 Norman, Feb. 14—(UP)—The University of Missouri basketball team relied on the height of Huhn, and Waugwah, as well as Oleksandr University here tonight 27 to 17. Coupled with the height advantage was Oklahoma's inability to hit the basket. Oklahoma's shooting at the basetwice twice as many times as Missouri. Missouri led at the half, 11 to 6. The Tigers never lost the lead after the game got well under way. Oklahoma won the game and worked out workouts that of the Missourians, but Huhn's ability to get clean for shots and his great height left Oklahoma behind. Huhn scored 6 field goals and a free throw for high point His teammate Wagner, scored 4 field goals, Gralman, with 2 field goals, the Oklahoma team. He was the only Okahannau to score more than 1 field goal. Missouri fg 4 0 2 Wagner, f 4 1 0 Zinn, f 0 0 2 Davis, f 0 1 0 Hahn, c 6 1 0 Cumber, g 6 1 0 Collins, g 0 5 2 Campbell, g 0 0 0 Palfreyman, g 0 0 0 Palfreyman, g 0 0 0 Totals 10 7 6 6 Okahoma fg f g Beck f 1 4 2 Frohman f 1 0 2 Anderson f 1 0 2 Lecron c 1 0 1 Colec c 1 0 1 Graulmum c 1 0 1 Meyer g 1 1 1 Groll c 1 1 1 Roberts g 1 1 1 Totals 6 5 7 NEBRASKA DEFEATS AGGIES 68-16 IN SWIMMING MEET Officials, Leslie Edmonds, Ottawa referee; Harry Huston, Southwestern VERMONT PLANS PAINTING OF COOLIDGE TAKING OATI The University of Nebraska swimmers defeated the Kansas Agnies tank team 84 to 15 in Manhattan Friday for the first time since the hard fork for the hunkers. The Agnies won only two seconds and no firsts. The 60-yard free style proved to be a strong finish, with the time of 35 2-5 seconds. Feb. 21 the Kansas team met the Agnies in Manhattan and there promise to be some action, which is undecided at the present time. The oath was administered in the dim gleam of a kerosene lamp in the Coolidge homestead at Plymouth. Montpelier, Vt.—(UIP) The Vermont legislature has been asked to appropriate $2,000 to purchase an oil painting by David Mellon showing Calvin Coolidge receiving the cash of office as president of the United States from his father, the late Colonel Try a Delicious Barbecued Beef or Barbecued Pork Sandwich at The Night Hawk U.S. 40 4 miles northeast Members of the Men's Rifle team of the University of Kannas, who will leave next week end for Kemper Military Academy at Booneville, Mo., are headed to Camp Solomon, a young Taylor, Paul Beadleace, Lloyd Cohn, Edward Smiley, Rosa Calhoun, Minford Sherman, and three of the following five who will shoot Monday for a final decision: Walter Lane, Glen Eisenberg, Kei Rewain, and Clarence Praugh. The ten selected men will shoot against seventeen other teams from eight different schools. Some of the teams are from Ohio University, State University of Ohio, Kansas Agricultural College, Nebraska University, Kemper Military Academy, Wentworth Military Academy, Oklahoma Military Academy, and numerous others. MEN'S RIFLE TEAM CHOSEN FOR MATCHES OF THE YEAR The team will stay Saturday evening to attend the annual Military Ball at Kemper Military Academy. Rifle Team Begins Contest university to Compete With 4 Other Schools in Meet During the last week the rife teams of the University of Kansas fired the first stage of each of two matches at North Carolina State League composed of all R.O.T.C. groups in the Middle-West and the Missouri Valley league composed of University of Kansas, Missouri University, Nebraska University, and the Kansas Angels. The total score for the first stage of the shoot against the Missouri Valley league was 3492 out of a possible 4000 for the Kansas team. The total score for the Corps-Area Inter-Collegiate match was inter-Collegiate plus 2800 for the Kansas队. Other scores were as follows: freshman teams of University of Kansas and Maryland University; Kansas 1283 out of a possible 1500. The variety team of Indiana University against the University of Missouri was a possible 200. Scores of the above school will be compared this week with those of the Kansas teams. Men Forum Plans Changed A new plan for conducting the annual Fireside Forums is being used this year to encourage the charismatics of which are Clarence Coleman and Dean Mathews. Letters have been sent to all the fraternities and sororities at Iowa State University offering great leavow as to choice of topic and the speaker to come to their houses for the Fireside Forums and discuss. A list of 55 topics was enclosed in the letter, with the explanation that they were to choose the topics, limited to the three main subjects, and then name the man which they desired to speak on this subject. No list of speakers was given. This will change when we discuss the situation, sory plan, to the plan of having the fraternities invite the speaker to come before them and talk on a certain sub-issue. The word "as easily as possible," by the fraternity. Choices of Speaker and Topic Offeres Organized Houses Duke University School of Medicine Durham. N.C. On October 1, 1931, carefully weighed and labeled all new applications may be admitted. Applications may be sent or any time and will be considered in the same manner as other applications. Forms may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar. The Prince of Wales and Prince George really break into my heart when I getting to dames with American society girls. --and the Daily Kansan. It follows; Jayhawk Taxi Campus Comment 65 TAXI Ike Guffin Fords and Bulks Another committee, members unknown, has taken the "responsibility" to enforce another campus unadjustment. This time instead of freshman Matthew Duncan, he is enrolled in enforcement. A letter to this effect was received by Kenneth Meusner, president of the Men's Student Council; Prof. Henry Werner, men's student adviser. Prohibition to Be Enforced Committee of Eight Promise to Clear Harmonies Filtration "In reply to the so-called clearance resolutions passed by the man's Pan-Hellenic and Student Council "clearance resolutions," we are asking us, we a group of eight students with the co-operation of an outside group are taking it upon ourselves to see that the resolution is true." "Working among the student body we hope to gather sufficient information to assist our students in the classroom and bootleggers and to see that your diplomatic "blankets" are not idle "We are forwarding a copy of this letter to the men's student adviser, the president of the Men's Student Council and to the University Daily Kansas. 929 Mass. SMITH Drug Store Iowa Drops In Into Last Place Iowa City, Iowa, Feb 14—(UHP) —The contender in the Big Ten basketball race was decided ought by a vote of 72 to 68. The team led at the half way mark 12 to 11 in game characterized by rough and untimely play. "The Group of Eight" College officials refused to comment on the letter from the anonymous contributions of this sort were usually of little importance. If you have a craving, then satisfy it at Stutes' by eating their special plate lunches Sunday noon and Sunday dinners. A drink and a dessert is served with the meal. Phone 117 "The Group of Eight." Feb 24, William Ashley Sunday, by Frank Howser, Lawrence FIVE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ON SIX-WEEK RADIO SERIES Iowa Drops Into Last Place March 3, Theodore Roosevelt, by Kenneth C. Johnson, Lawrence. March 10, William Hale Thompson, by Raymond Kall, Tooneks Special Next Week 1 Pound Paper and 1 Package Envelopes both for 49c Five University students, including James Bausch, will deliver a series of lectures on the methods and weeks on methods of oratory. Feb 17, Alexander Hamilton, by Leslie Borshek. March 17, Chauneye De Pew,123 James Busch. Wichita. March 10, William Hale Thompson, by Raymond Kell, Topica. March 17, Chaucery Do Pew,123 Student Programs at Church Today 9:45, University Men's class, Dean S. B. Braden, teacher, University Womens Soccer. The student Followship hour and lunchon at 5:45. The discussion of the group begins at 6:45 with Thelmman Marsh and Amy Kelsey. May We Practice Brotherhood of Man? Christian Church Baptist Church The Sunday school class lead by the Charles Thomas will be held at 9:45, Wednesday, December 13. The regular social hour will be held at 6:15, followed by the young students in grades B and Y.P.U. will be "Law Enforcement" students will have entire charge of the school. Lutheran Students class at 9:45, George Anderson, teacher At 11 morning worship on Tuesday. The Young People's meeting is at 6:30. The Reverend Mc Pike will speak on Friday. Supper meeting at 6:30. At 7:30 Heri L'Ecuyer will lead a discussion on American universities. His discussion will include topics such as students and Faculty conference at Detroit. Unitarian At 9:45 the two classes for young people will meet. Election of officers will be held for the Weekly Foundation, and the event will also be president, Eta L. Murrell, Milton Graham, vice-president, Herbert Weatherby, Olae Maitrunk, secretary, Betty Day and Jida Holmes. Fellowship in the Workforce Program will be held by Wesley Foundation Methodist Mon - Tues. Wed. AT LAST— THE PICTURE GANGLAND DARED HOLLYWOOD TO MAKE! 10, Church school 1, morning workshop. 630, first floor conference. Supper and Sunday service. Madelein Elliott will speak, her subject being "Social Control on a College Campus." The chorus choir of 55 voices will song Kersmere's "Hymn to the Savior," and the string ensemble will sing Langmade Nelson with accompaniment for piano and organ, Sunday morning. The offerty solo will be played by Evelyn Swarthout at the piano. Presbyterian league at 6:30; Milton Grawe will be leader. Christian Science Society Christian Science Society I.O.O.F. hall, Eighth and Vermont streets. The Popular "What are the recreational needs of youth today, and how can the church meet them?" will be the topic of the discussion. We will learn about Virginia Irwin, ChL, will lead the discussion. This discussion is a continuation and outgrowth of the discussion of last week. According to those in charge, there were several helpful suggestions from this meeting. Plymouth Congregational Purens belonging to Lena Caffyn, ad- stress, and Ella Erene Brown, ed. 71, were tuten Friday afternoon wore they were taken to the courthouse for a valentine party. The purens were found on Vermont street yesterday morning and returned. Nothing had been taken from Mist Caffyn's parure of Miss Brown reported the loss of $1.50. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Subject: "Seal" Sunday school convenent at 9:45. Trial meeting exceint every Wednesday evening at 8. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Perfect Sound Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Purses Stolen at Church LEW AVERS. Star of "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "The Road Less Traveled," roles as the Baby-Faced Killer, Carr at the Underworld. 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