PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931 Cagers Will Meet Saturday Night in Pennant Game Jayhawks Have Scoring Edge; Victory Would Give Kansas Tie For First BOTH TEAMS RESTING Kansas City, Feb. 13—UP (The University of Kansas cares today prepared for their greatest test, a game with the Nebraska Huskers at Lincoln which would tie to decide the basketball championship of the Big Six conference. The Jayhawkers have played alternately with amazing brilliance and with disaparing inadequacy. Today they need only a victory over the Hukkers to be successful. Meanwhile the lanky Husker five coached by Jack Black who was inaugurated in August 1984 in impatient pursuit. Allen, the Kansas mentor, have improved all but one of their six oppo- Bishop and O'Leary Feared Both teams were taking it easy today, according to reports from the rival camps. The Kansas rate better with regard to scoring power. Bishop, undoubtedly the most brilliant and best player in the league, O'Leary as consistent is Bishop is inconsistent, both wear Kansas uniforms, and if these boys should both be right tomorrow night, the Huskies guard are almost certain to have a bit too much Missouri and Oklahoma also will tie tomorrow night, meeting on the Sooner court at Norman, Missouri. Missouri will have a precise slow breaking game they did to upset the Huskers last week, should win this game. The result however, can have little important effect on conference play in those team ranks well down the scale. Allen To Street Game Else Mini "I will start the same five men that have started practically all of the games for Kansas this year," stated Doctor Allen in commenting on the outcome of tomorrow night's game, "against the so-called five iron men of the Husker team." He added to team all season. We will find out how much of iron that they really are." Cold Weather May Help The team engaged in a short workout this afternoon before leaving on the bus. They will catch a train City where they will catch a train for Lincoln. The team will return Sunday Although Nebraska has never won a second basketball game in one season from Kansas since Doctor Allen been the team that it looked good for Nebraska, but added that the team would be in three fighting. "I am very glad to see this color weather," Doctor Allen said, "because the weather will oversee the stainless of the team, which has been no apparent in the last two games." Nebraska has never won a basketball championship before, and took up his coaching duties at Kansas. Kansas Has Best Point Record Although Nebraska holds an over-one-point one-attendance over Kansas, the Hawkeyes have Lawrence a few weeks ago, the Jayhawkers have played on even the Corvusbirds. Kansas has the best record, both defensively and offensively, having scored 286 points while holding their opponents to nine shots. They also scored to their opponents 175. If Kansas can hold Nebraska to less than thirty points, then they will have a long end of the score, as they have averaged slightly more than thirty-four points in conference games that they have played. If the Nebraskans win the game to morrow night they will be virtually as ill as we were, and in a way winnings, the two teams will then be he for the lead and each should end the game. The auditorium at Nebraska will hold 8,500 people, and will be fairly well filled by game time. The probable startling lineups. Kansas Nebraska Bishop f Fulcher Johnson j Johnson W. Johnson e Mauchy Page tt Hokui Page tt Hokui HOUSE COMMITTEE REPORTS ON VETERAN LOAN LIMITS Washington, Feb. 14 — (UPS) The house ways and means committee today formally ordered a favorable report to the house on the bill to increase the number of captives for World War veterans to 50 per cent. The vote was 17 to 4. Jayhawker Star Dash Man Ralph Stickel, Kansas star dish man, who may make them stand up an- take notice when he runs the 50 yard event at the annual K.A.C. A-INVITATION exhibit. P.D.Q. Outswims Kappa in Intramural Contest Corbin Hall a Poor Third as Speed Records Tumble D. P.Q. won the women's intramuscular swimming meet hold at Robinson gymnastics lot night by a close margin. Bella Ristelli led in the fast meet, and Corbin ball third. The winners in the nine events were: Relay, 4 lengths, P.D.Q. 45 seconds, Kappa KappaGamma second, Corinth ball, third, Alpha Xi Delta, fourth. The record record of 48.4 seconds set in 1920. Alpha Xi Delta was broken by P.D.Q. Diving, Peterson, P.D.Q.; Bowman, Corbin hall; Willhelmy, Kappa Kappa; Gamma, Manna, Alpha Omni Pi. Two lengths free style: M. Walker Miller, Brooklyn. Two lengths Bowman, Cornell bank. Stonewall Alba, plus Gamma Delta. A former intramura record of 224 seconds made by Alice Henderson. Breast stroke for form: Breidenthal Kappa Kappa Gamma; Peterson, P.D.Q. Willemley, Kappa Kappa Gamma; E Day, Independents Back stroke toe, two lengths; M. Walker, L.W. W., 246 seconds; B. Campain, Corbin hall; G. Larabee, Gamma Phi Beta; M. Stonebake, Alpha Gamma Delta. Walker broken an intramural toe, three seconds made in 1927 by Alicia Giacko. Side stroke race. C. Higginbotham 20, H. Lawson tied for second and H. Lawson tied for third. B. Kelly (north). The former intransural record was held by Necley in 1925 with 25. Crawl stroke for form; B. Kester Kappa Kappa Gamma; G. Higgins; Alen, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Bowman Cornhall hull. Brace stroke race: Peterson, P.D.Q. and seconds. Willibrush, Kappa, Peterson, Gummi, Smith, Sigma Kappa, Peterson made the former intratum record Free style race, run two lengths. M Manion, B Campbell, C Marshall, Corbell ball; H. Fritz Monenza, Alpin Omicron Pi. The former record made by Alice Gledhill in 1927 The total number of points won by the number of organizations controlled in the micro league is 28. Kappa Gamma Kappa, 27. Cornhall hall, 15. Alpha, 13. Alpha phi, Alpha gamma Delta, 3. Gamma Phi Beta, 2. Sigma Kappa, 1. Independents, 1. Delta Kappa. The date of the next meet has been set for Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 4:30 p.m. The final standings will be computed from the two meets and the practice context. Alipha Xi Delta is leading in practice contests at the present time. Many Teachers to Attend Meet Pratt—One hundred sixty teachers and supervisors are expected to be meeting the Pratt County Teach- at meeting of the First Council. Leaders' association at Pratt on Feb. 14 legeorge Schoepelveld, of Preston, will act as chairman at the meeting. Intramurals Five intramural basketball games were played last night in tournament competition. Acacia quintet surprised the powerful Sigma No five and won 28 to 21. Delta Upsilon downed the Phi Gamma fraternity in a tight contest 24 to Alpha Kappa Lambda defeated Sigma Phi Epsilon 29 to 7. Spalmatib made 13 points for the winners. The Phi Gamma B team triumphed over thesigma Phi Epsilon B team 16 to 7. sigma ChlB B team 12 to 7. the Deltasigma B team 12 to 11 Games scheduled for tonight are: At 6:30, Pki Kappa Alpha B team vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon B team, Delta Sigma Lamada B teams vs. Kappa Sigma see-. At 7:30, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Betta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Sigma Ainha Enslon. At 8:30 Chi Delta Sigma vs. Phi Alpha Mu. Delta Sigma Pi B team vs. Delta Tau Delta B team. Swimming Pools Discussed M. P. Hatcher Reads Paper Before Waterworks Engineers Should a swimming pool be rectangular, oval, or fan-shaped? This question was asked, and arguments for each shape were presented. P. Hathere of the Buris and McDonnell Engineering company, Kansas City and Los Angeles, speaking this afternoon at the Three-Day School for Water-Engineering engineers at the University of Kansas. Mr. Hatcher pointed out that the oval form is favored by some authorities as having decreased hazzards on acetylene tanks and being around the perimeter. Others contend, he said, that the deep water in the center increases hazzards as the deep area is less accessible, and a diving platform for deep water interfaces with racing lanes. The rectangular pool best meets requirements for racing and water sports, but affords a greater proportion of deep water than is required. The fan-shaped pool permits better proportioning of deep and shallow water; may be arranged for races, and may good distribution of circulating rates. "Each type has its proponents and advantages, but the form to be adopted must depend somewhat on local conditions," said Mr. Hatcher. Mr Hatcher's paper dwelt not only on measures of construction of the pool proper, but also in details of facilities for facilities for observers, and the neces- sary facilities for keeping the pool per- Couch Brett Hamilton announced today that Ornand Beach, star fullback, and shot put and diacus prospect in track, would not be in school this semester due to financial difficulties. Beach will be back in school for the season however. His loss to the track team will be severely felt in the weights. Ormand Beach Quits School The cords are gum dipped. Each 100 lbs. of cord is prepared to be used in an extra firestone mocca. This increases flexure loss. Reasons Why You Should Buy a Firestone Tire... Students under eighteen years of age are not allowed on the streets after 9 p. m. at the University of Omaha. Firestone Tires have a double CORD BREAKER STRIP. With heavy carbon of rubber. Ordinary tires use cross- stitching. The PIKE'S PEAK RACE was won on Firestone; with 19 hair-cinch turns where a slipt meant death. Firestone Tires were used on the winning car for 11 years at Indianapolis. Entries in K.C.A.C. Track Meet Sets Record With 500 Carter Super Service A Car Load of Fresh Tires on Hand Tomorrow Kansas Will Have 18 Me in Annual Race Events at Convention Hall Tomorrow BAUSCH ON PROGRAM More than 500 athletes, a record entry, have been entered in the twenty-sixth annual Kansas City Athletic club invitation track meet to be held in Convention hall at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The conference will have 18 entries in the meet Several former Kansas stars will also compete, but under the colors of the team are Brennan Scurv and Owain Murray;男兵 Bryon Surviv and Eddie Fortune; distance men; George Wong Wal, 50 yard dash; Jay Wileox and Tom Bottle in the dash and high hardiness The program will include 55 events, among which will be the five event nominees (Brian McDonald and Butter "Deefer" Charles, national decademation champion). The dual will include the 50 yards dacad 50 yard hurdles, the 200-yard hurdles. This feature will probably hold the lightness in the meet as both of these men have outstanding contender skills for the Olympic Games. The Stuart Douglas cup race of 900 yards which is open to Big Six conference runners only will be one to watch in the night. Bott Ostergrand, of Nebraska, blue ribbon winner of this event last year will be back to defend the cup. Interest in 600 Yard Run Eightteen relay events will be sprinkled throughout the evening's program Kansas will run in a special dawn bid and will be crowned champions of last year. The Jayhawk champions of last year. The Jayawke team will be made up of Stralow, Bon 'bank, Young and Jones. The open mile run with Manning of Wichita, who recently flashed to victory in the Melrose game, and Roy Putnam, crack Iowa State miler, should provide several thrills for the spectators. A well-earned triumph in the western last season, will represent Kansas in this event. Judging by Soellner's pre-season trial he should put in a strong bid for a place among the winners. While outlook is not brilliant for Kannas in the KCAC meet, with Sickel and Coffman in the polevault, Levine and Soilner in the distance, Nichola in the hurdles, and Kay, Kansas football coach, will be on blue and Blue should place some men. The Kansas squall will leave tormented players, they will stop at the Kansas City Athletic club. Tryouts and eliminations is the shorter distance, and the hurdle will be shorter. Kansas entries for tomorrow night are: 50-yard dash: Sickel and Kluster. 50-yard high hurdles: Nichols an Flick. Trvouts in Afternoon 800-yard run: Foster Fullerton. 800-yard run: Fullerton and Bonndank. Mile: Soelner. Pole-vault: Trueblood and Coffman. Shot put: Fey. 440-yard run: Jones, Stralow and Young. Mile relay. Stralow, Bondank, Young High jump: Hansen. Lawson Sisters Winners Deck Tennis Victory Enables P.D.Q. to Maintain Intramural Lead Margaret and Helen Lawson, P.D.Q. from Mary Jane Hatchins and Rust Stout, Alpha Gamma Delta, in the 1970s. Alpha Gamma contest, in a straight set, 6-0, 6-0. The intramural standings for the deck tennis contest are: P.D.Q. 125, Alpha Gamma Delta 118, Independents 97, Alpha Delta Pi 50, Kappa Kappa Gamma 88, Delta Zei 63, I.W.K 59, Alpha Omni 44, Delta Zei 63, I.W.K 49, Alpha Omni 44, Chi Omega 25, Alpha Xi 26. "SOCK UP NOW" Special Selling $1 Quality Fancy Interwoven Socks 65c, 3 Pair for $1.75 Spring Hats $5 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats Selling at "SOCK UP NOW" $29.50 Sigma Kappa 16, Watkins hall 4, Chi Omega 4. Intramural results according to the total number of points won from volleyball, tennis doubles, and deck tenning. Alpha Di Delta 231, Gamma Delta 311, Kappa Kappa Gamma 233, Independents 231, Alpha Di Pi 225, Gamma Phi Beta 183%, Alpha Xi Di Delta 167, Delta Zeta 167, Alpha Omicron II 140, Warwick hall 121, Sigma Kappa 105, Pit Beta 104, Chi Omega 103, Corbin hall 99%. El Dorado~Claude Cunningham of this section, who has won a number of prizes in his agricultural enterprise, will be presented the medal for being "Kansas Premier Seed Grower" at the annual farm and home program held last week in Manhasset. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators The Popular Perfect Sound Shows— 2:30-7-9 at --the prices are right "Nothing is Good Enough But the Best." Hot Tamale Heart- breaker! THE CAFETERIA DEACU IDEAL Ralph Forbes - Loretta Young Irene Rich He loved to fight — and loved to teach — Added — Comedy-Novelty Mickey Mouse Review Added-Cartoon-Novelty-Variety-News Your Last Chance to See The Mighty Sequel to "Beau Geste The Mighty Sequel to "Beau Geste" "REAU IDEA1." VITAPHONE RIN TIN TIN in "THE LONE DEFENDER" Mature only, in addition to Regular Program "The Doorway to Hell" Lew Ayre The Picture Gangland Dared Hollywood to Make and SOON Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 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