PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1831 Basketball Coach Declares Two-Day Rest for Varsity First Quintet Needs Lay Off to Overcome Staleness Shown in Sooner Group Game MAY UPSET HUSKERS Doctor "Phog" Allen has declared a rest of two days for his protos in an effort to overcome the stalemate in the NFC East. Oklahoma game. The Sonner game was played in a heated building after a hard rage on the floor, as it is completely armed with the Jawahar team's firearms. The Kansas mentor believes his cagers know enough basketball and the two-day rest should give them the confidence to break and break the lead of the Corkhoppers. Coach Allen sent his charges through an offensive drill, last evening. The greatest part of the session was deconstructed in a regular practicing taking the ball through the defense of the reserves, although late in the practice a short course was conducted. Unimpressive Practice Change Players' Position their shoes were far from being impressive in the workout. Sometimes they played up to their early season form, but for most of the period, they presented a mediocre type of play, with some players having different passing. The old dash and vigor that has been so characteristic of the Jawahra teams of the past were missing. The players appeared to be wearing trainers in a lafted and careless fashion. T. C. Bishop, who was absent from practice Monday evening, was back at forward along with O'Leary, who was also on the team this year. Bill Johnson was at center with Cox and Page at the guard positions. This quintet has been the most successful and will be the one to win the next two depend in the same with the Huskers. Johnson was sent to the showers early in the acclimates and was rescheduled for Friday. The regulars for the rest of the period. Later on Pilkin went in for *O'Leary* and he was joined by the host with Bishop replacing Page at guard. Riesen worked in Coe's place at guard. The most encouraging factor of the practice was the work of Filkin, who made a great effort to manner. If he continues to play the type of game that he did last night, he will be a better teammate and game Saturday night. O'Leary is also in his usual form and presented a solid performance. With the improved showing of FIL kim, the reserve strength of the Jayhawkers will be able to help the rebound in Iowa and contribute to contest Saturday is expected to be a battle of starting fives, with little reserve strength on either team, any improvement in Kansas's reserves may prove to be a deciding factor in the The Jahwahhara have been in a slump the last two games. In both the Oklahoma Aggie and the Oklahoma Titans advantage early in the game, only to see its lead dwindle to a point or two, and the game is in an advantage for the Sooners. The Jayhawkers are due to break loose from this slump, and can be depended upon to play their best in the playoffs. If they fail, they will be fighting with their backs to the wall. If Kansas wins, they will be tied with Nebraska for the lead of the Big Six, with the outcome of the remaining games games deciding the championship. Put Large Mirror in Gym A new mirror, 20-feet long and 6-feet which is being installed in the practice room. The mirror will be used in the Tau Sigma recital practice. The mirror will also be employed cital Practice To Be Used by Tau Sigma in Re- Stage effects for the recital will carry out a motif of black and white. Color will be derived from costumes and lights. Jeanette Prowe is in charge of the orchestra which will play for the event. The composition of the group is as follows: violins—Maurice McManus; Patrick McManus; Joseph McManus; Nicholas Elliott Penn; drums, David Davenport Fleckeminis is business manager for the production Return of Old Grapplers Increase Chances Against K-Aggs and Missouri Wrestling Team Outlook Improves With New Men with the wrestling season half over prospects at Kansas seem to be on the upgrade. While the team has met with backseats from Nebraska, Oklahoma and the Oaklanda Aggies to date, chances are high for another Angels and Missouri seem brighter. The return of several wrestlers should strengthen the team. Jack Spier, 145 pounds, has taken over the squandu as have Ross Miller, squad man from the 1923 season; Edward Gilden, 137 pounds, is now available for competition; A. D. Miller, 125 pounds, and Edwin Chapin, 126 pounds. Troyans to determine the new squaw personnel will be held Tuesday of next week. The other three troyans will make the trip to Columbia for the meet to be held with Missouri, Feb 21. Chances for Kansas and Iowa are higher, as in a meet last week the Tigers were severely injured by the Iowa State grippers 11 to 3. Intramurals The intramural point standings of the organizations entered, including all the fall sports and the swimming contests were announced yesterday by the coaches of the athletic Triangle has established a substantial lead over the other organizations in the amount of points scored with a total of 523. The Tau Rai taus second with 383. Delta Chi third with 409. Delta Phi fourth, having scored 267 points. The ranking of the other organizations now stands as follows: tions now stands as follows: 1. **Sigma Club**, No 1206 Athena Tupper (1984) 2. **Sigma Club**, No 1060 Athena Tupper (1985) 3. **Sigma Club**, No 1072 Athena Tupper (1986) 4. **Misawa Tupper** (1987) 5. **Delta Upsilon** (1989) 6. **Pu Iai 1448** (1989) 7. **Delta Upsilon** (1990) 8. **Delta Upsilon** (1991) 9. **Delta Upsilon** (1992) 10. **Kennetz University** (1988) 11. **Delta Upsilon** (1989) 12. **Kennetz University** (1988) 13. **Delta Upsilon** (1989) 14. **Alma Kappa Lauderdale** (1988) 15. **Alma Kappa Lauderdale** (1988) 16. **Alma Kappa Lauderdale** (1988) 17. **Alma Kappa Lauderdale** (1988) 18. **Delta Clubs Club** (1989) 19. **Delta Clubs Club** (1989) While Triangle was strong in all the events hold and scored their share in them, they were exceptionally powerful up the middle ground in which sports they gathered over 300 points. Theta Tau, Delta Gamma ground ball in which sports they gathered over 300 points. Theta Tau, Delta Gamma ground ball in which sports they gathered over 300 points. Theta Tau, Delta Gamma ground ball in which sports they gathered over 300 points. Theta Tau, Delta Gamma ground ball in which sports they gathered over 300 points. Theta Tau, Delta Gamma ground ball in which sports they gathered over 300 points. Theta Tau, Delta Gamma ground ball in which sports they gathered over 300 points. SOUTHERN AVE. CITY 1035 | DEVISION | W | L | Per | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ion Pt | 6 | 9 | 1.20 | | Ion Pt | 6 | 9 | 1.20 | | Bitha Thera Pt | 1 | 2 | 740 | | Bitha Thera Pt | 1 | 2 | 740 | | Aira | 1 | 2 | 500 | | Aira | 1 | 2 | 500 | | Delta Chu | 1 | 4 | 115 | | Delta Chu | 1 | 4 | 115 | | Sumitomo Pt Ep | 1 | 4 | 200 | | Sumitomo Pt Ep | 1 | 4 | 200 | Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits now on display --- $30 | DIVISION II. | W | | :--- | ---: | | Pk Delta | 4 | | Triangle | 4 | | A T | 4 | | Delta U | 4 | | Pk K A | 4 | | Pk K A | 4 | | Delta S L | 1 | | Delta S L | 1 | | DIVISION III. | W | | A, K Pai | 4 | | Cai Delta | 4 | | Thira Ten | 4 | | Delta U | 4 | | Alpha Chi Sg | 4 | | Phi Mu Alpha | 1 | | Composition I | 1 | | Phi Mu | 1 | | DIVISION IV. | H | | Lawrence Indentations | 6 | | Delhi Dinks | 4 | | Red Wu R | 4 | | Hugh Club | 2 | | L X | 2 | | Danckel Club | 2 | | K X | 2 | | DIVISION V. | W | | Pk Delta | 6 | | Phi Dini | 6 | | A T O | 4 | | Phi Gae | 4 | | Delta Spl Pri | 4 | | Kappa Sigma | 2 | | Delta Cia | 4 | | Delta Cia | 4 | BAUSCH TO MEET DECATHLON CHAMP AT K. C. A. C. SATURDA Jim Bausch, star Jayhawk athlete and Buster Charles, the national dacathion coach for the national dacathion event in the annual K. C. A. C. indoor track meet at Saturday night Charles and Bauch will compete in the 50-yard dash, 50-yard high hurdles, 18-pound shot, high jump, and a special 300 yard race. Sport Shots NEW SPRING HATS the new colors, styles, here for your choosing. Stetsons, $8 — Mallorys, $6 and $5 See them today. Jumping Joe Savoldi, famous Notre Dame backfire this past season, wristlewrite in Convention hall Monday night in his professional debut. Some analysts believe the mask is the usual way for ex-fortball players to break in, you know. --of an altruistic spirit, then there just isn't any such thing. We see where the University of Pennsylvania has passed some sort of rulings or other whereby the Quaker football team was given a salary not more than $3,000 a year. Now that isn't a bad system at all. If you can cut the salary of the coach, well, you can also get the members of the eleven. Might stop life insurance investigations anyway. DIVISION V is composed of class B teams. The Pittsburgh Teachers' College has won 33 consecutive basketball games. Oklahoma had lost 15 straight until the Knicks beat them at home, that the K. U. quintet not possessed Try a Delicious Barbecued Beef or Barbecued Pork Sandwich The Night Hawk U. S. 40 4 miles northeast Every student eligible for daily, prizes and grand prizes. Play 36 Holes for 50c 9 Grand Prizes $25. 22 daily prizes of $1.50 each. It's More Than Play It's Practice. Mid-Winter Open Tournament In-Door Golf Course 741 Mass. The Jayhawks and the Cornhuskers tangle on Saturday night in the game that may decide the Big Six crown. The Cavaliers carried? If the K. U. quintet doesn't stop and do things, Oklahoma will likely threatened for that cellar position. their way to attend the Jayhawk basketball games to see if they can find any intoxicated University students in the sectioning session. Students do behave! Election of officers $j_{s}$ to be held at a meeting of the Association of Civil Engineering to be held Thursday evening at 11:30 a.m. E. H. Prater, e31, president, will preside. At every school in the country there is at least one coach who does a lot of work, develops an outstanding team of players, and has a great reputation. Here at the University we have Coach Alphin, swimming coach. His plungers have won all three meets that year, winning twice to the year, winningtwice from the Washburn College outfit and downing the Aggies last Saturday. All the scores from those games in Kansas. Allphin's work has been more than commendable, and a vote of thanks should be given to him for developing such a good squid. If always seems that he will tell fellow们 what little do the most. After the Library It is an old saying that you have to see for yourself." During the Big Six controversy many fans went out of their way to see what the K. U. "professors" did with their liquor lovers' liquid controversy comes along and it's almost a bet that "fans" will go out of Jumbo 5c Hamburger Chili Candy Bars 3-Deck Toasted Sandwiches HARRY'S LUNCH 14th & Tennessee Sts. PINK-GOLD FRAMES $5.00 to $10.00 Very Becoming Gustafson TAXI? When You Call "987" You are assured of: Prompt Service Comfortable Cars Courteous Drivers GUFFIN Taxi Service Did You Have Guests Last Night? Do You Know of a K. U. Wedding or Engagement? Have You Overlooked Reporting Your Next Party to the Kansan? If so call K. U. 25 and ask for the Society Reporter. Items for society accepted up to 12:30 p.m.of date of issue UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN -