PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1931 Jayhawkers Need Reserve Strength for Next Contest Oklahoma Game Provee the Importance of This Factor TRAIN FOR HUSKERS Coach F. C. Allen spent the enfi- practice period last night in drilling his basketball squad on the offense, in the hopes of adding some reserve strength to the team. The zone with all three guards lightly showed the lack of this strength. Oklahoma was able to send reserves into the game to rest their first team while Coach Allen was forced to rely on his starting five during the entire season. It was that the Jays hawkers were not able to check the Sooners' comeback. During the practice last evening Ramsey went to forward in place of Bishop, who stayed over in Oklahoma and had a return in time to work out with the squad. During the practice, Filkin was worked cut at both forward and center, while Ken Johnson and Riess were worked up position in place of Cov and Poy. Huskers Are Strong Foes In the hopes of developing enough reserve strength to stop the charges of the Hunters, who last mistreated defender John Browne, Coach Allen is working the squad hard. The Jayhawkers stand a good chance of avenging their defeat of a few weeks ago at the hands of the Hunters. Man for man, the Jayhawkers are the equal of Nebraska, with the exception of center. The Hunters have Mackay, a leader at the back of the pack while this is Joker's first year for Kansas. Jayhawkers Have Advantage The game Saturday night may again see the starting lineup finish the game with 17 points. The game will be developed, as Coach Charley Black of Nebraska, relined entirely upon his first five last night in defending the Aggies, who are now in reserve to reserve strength as badly as Kansas. Another interesting fact in connection with the game is that while Kansas has lost two games in conference play and Nebraska has lost only one, the Jay-Hawks have won both games intensely and defensively than the Huskers. Kansas has scored 209 points in conference play, while Nebraska has scored 147. The defensive records of both teams are 38 points to 154 in both of the games that Kansas has best, the opponents have scored more than 25 points in a tormentor over the Jachwiers, 21 to 30 in an overtime period and the Sooners 27 to 30. In each game, they can hold Nebraska to less than 30 points, they should be able to defeat the conference leaders, as they have averaged slightly more than 24 points. With no injuries to the squad and a week of practice, the Jayhawkers clinched a playoff spot in Game Saturday in Louisville, which champions the Big Six this year. (Continued from page 1) Liquor Usage Not Fraternity Policy 4,560 citizens who are as sober as the students at KU. 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All those interested in this activity will be reported as soon as possible this week. During the past semester the men gave a number of exhibitions in tours and performed at several functions held at the University. In addition to exhibition tumbling Coach Allpin is planning upon holding several meets with students from various colleges. This should be a new and entertaining feature in intercollegiate athletics. Kansas Swimming Team Trains for Aggie Contes Big Sik Meet in Kansas City with Iowa Defending Championship With three dual meets behind them, all won by a 57 to 27 score, members of the Kansas swimming team are set to meet against the Kansas Aggie dual meet to be held Feb. 21 in Manhattan and the Big Six meet which will be contested March 6. In spite of the fact that his Jayhawkens have won every meet held to date Coach Alphin is not entirely satisfied with how he played. He stated yesterday that continued practice would be necessary in order to round the squad into tip-top shape by the end of the season. In looking ahead to the Big Six meet, the most successful water competition will be between the two teams a sport in the Big Six seems to be in for the first time even though it will have been defending champions will be given plenty of competition by the other Big Six team. Kansas will make a bid for conference honors in the 400 yard dash in half an hour. The first record in this event repeatedly this season by as much as twelve seconds. Captain Bowdish in the 100 yard dash has six records and will be hard to beat, and Burcham in the 100 yard dash has five records. A fancy diver; Jennings, backstroke; and Stephensman, breaststroke; should also provide plenty of competition for their The entrance of a full team in the meet is an impossibility, Cochal Alphin stated, as the number of men turning up was far below the Jermings in the backstroke and Maurice Kite in the breaststroke has belted out enough teams are needed to round out the squad. WRESTLING DATES GIVEN FOR INTRAMURAL MATCHES Dates for intramural wrestling matches were announced by the intramural office this morning. all wrestlers must weigh in Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 4 to 6 p.m. Preliminary matches will be held Thursday at the U.S. Olympic gymnasium. Semi-final matches will be held the following Tuesday. March 3, at 4:30. Final matches will come March 5, at 8:30 p.m. All teams will compete with a familiar with the rules of intramural athletics, the intramural board has issued rules, and the intramural rules, method, and awarding points, rules for specific events, last year's results, and other general information can be obtained at the athletic office. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. SMITH Hemstitching and Beauty Shop Dressmaking, Alterations, Pleating, Hemstitching, Button. Hosiery Mending 933 Mass. Phone 683 Cornhuskers Still Lead Conference by Beating Aggies Nigro and Auker Entere Hospital for Observation Afer Game With Nebraska The Nebraska Cornhuskers, using no substitutes throughout the game, defeated the Kansas Agers 37 to 31 last night and played at least eight games at the top in conference standing. At the half the score stood 22 to 12 and the Angels made it 26 to 28 in the second half. Then Macaulay, Husker center, netted a double. And Andre Skrydka, Agave forward, scored the game. From then on the Hakers used a tight defense to allow the Anglers to win. In the last half the K-Agages threatened the Huskers when they cut a 10 point lead to two points, but the Nebraska snakeumt was never headed. SKRADSKI FORCED OUT Niger, forward, and Aucker, guard were taken to the hospital for observation. All of these patients were taken out in the last half while the Aggies still were within striking distance. Hokuf was high scorer of the game with 12 points to Fisher's 11. Captain Nigro led the K-Agle scoring with nine points to Skraddra's eight. The score. Coe's Specials AGGIE G. FET I Sorghum (1) 4 Nigra (3) (4) Nigra (4) (4) Dalmati (5) Dalmati (5) Farmina (6) Farmina (6) Ashby (7) Ashby (7) We meet down-town chain store prices on all designs, shaving creams, tooth paste, face powders, etc.— Save You Money on School Supplies Large Canvas Note Books Special at $1.00 We Deliver — Phone 521 AGGIES-11 Odileau, E.-C. 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Feb.14 Withdrawals, Injuries and Ineligibilities Take Out Seven Men The University of Kansas track team under the direction of Coach Brutus Hamilton is polishing off the intensive training workouts and light workouts in preparation for the Kansas City Athletic Club invitational track meet to be held Saturday in Concord. While Kansas placed third in the conference indoor meet last year and took the outdoor championship, the team will be among many star performers. Kansas will be forced to rely upon a few proven veterans and new sophomore talent this season. The team will be unable to compete Saturday because of withdrawals, injuries and inaction by coaches Captain Thornhill, weight men, Randall, McKinney and Hall, sophomore dash and middle distance men and Jimmy Cox who "pulled" a muscle recently. Coach Hammish has been striving to fill the gaps left by these men and it is expected that a fairly well balanced team will represent Kansas. The most promising events for Kansas Saturday will probably be the 50 wrench dash with Joe Scalise (11), the 200-yard sprinters carrying the Kansas colors in this event and the pole vault in which Lowell Troublebush, leaperman, and Clyde McGee, promoting sophomore will compete. "Swee" Hannen, a newly developed high jumper, has been showing up to good advantage in the early season tryouts and may spike a surprise. As Surgeon Michael Bauer of the Kansas Angle Big Six high jump champion; Brooks of the Carriage Y. M.C.A., a jumper of national promise, and Brank, formerly of Drake who jumped more than six feet four inches, he may say it difficult to place. PINK-GOLD FRAMES $5.00 to $10.00 Vera Becoming TONITE—TOMORROW Shows—3—7—9 THE POPULAR PATEE PERFECT SOUND THE ACE COMEDIAN OF THE SCREEN Wild days, wild nights, wid women They go up in the air over this amorous aviator. He flies. He fondles. He falls! He's got them all. "GOING WILD" IOE E. 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