--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 Cagers to Leave Tonight for Tilt With Iowa State Kansas Basketeers Expect Tough Battle With Cyclone Quintet AMES CHANGES LINEUP Coach Allen declared a rest for the basketball baskettite yesterday, after the two hard court battles with the Kansas State team both for four of growing stale from overwork. Menze Former Pupil of Allen Tonight the Jayhawks will entrain for Ames, where they will meet Iowa State in another hard game. Iowa State is in second place in Big Six competition, winning from Oklahoma in their season opening and losing to Missouri Saturday night in Iowa. In Coach Menzel, Iowa State basketball mentor, Coach Allen will have another former pupil as opponent, as he has in the game played under the K. U. athlete director at Warrensville Normal, and Black, Nebraska coach, weeds the Jawhawk With the completion of this game, the Kansas squad will have a rest until after final examination work. In losing to Nebraska Monday, 31-40, the team was eliminated in Iowa, but this does not mean that they are removed from the Big Six race. Anybody's Championship Now Dopesters now claim that the conference championship is anyone's affair. Any one of the Big Six schools, with the exception of Oklahoma, is considered a major conference team. The Missouri team, which was considered a weak outfit at the start of the season, has a chance to be among the top teams when the season's curring down. The defeat Monday night was the first the Jayhawkers have suffered in nine starts this season. The players, however, are not disheartened, and the team will give them the necessary incentive to work harder in future games. Changes in Iowa Lineup Ames, Jan. 21—(UP) At least two changes in the Iowa State basketball lineup will be made before the team meets for a pre-season night. Coach Lois Murie said today. The team was noticeably ragged on offensive play in its workout yesterday. Roger Bower probably will be placed at guard position and Thomson, a regular forward, probably will be on the bench. Failure of Thomson to hit the ball led him to insert Bowman, dramatic football player, into lineup. What's Doing Back Home News from Kansas Towns Leavenworth—The mid-winter conference of the Kansas Federation of the Business and Professional Women's Association, tented by over one hundred delegates from over the state. Miss Mary Ode Wilson, president of the women club, is the presiding officer. Topeka - Edwin T. Williams, a Topeka boy scout for six years, is one of the 48 scouts of America to receive a Harmon Foundation scholarship. He is a sophomore at Wadhambur College with won 60 merit badges in scoutcraft. Junction City-Farm and city property has been assessed with the valuation according to an abstract of property sales made recently. This abstract reflects the 10 to 20 per cent price lots placed in city价 lot places last year. Coffeyville—According to Major A. T. Ragan, there are 30 undernourished children in Coffeyville. Most of the faculty members in the school system were affected by poverty and the cause and citizens have donated their services to the investigation of unemployment. The churches are working on these working on the investigation. Learn Shorthand Special classes for K, U. students beginning Feb. 2. Make your arrangements now. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Roadcap, Starlar Iowa State Forward JACK ROADCAP Rondeau is considered one of the outstanding players in Big Six basket ball circles. He has a deadly basket eye and is an especially fast man on the court. In the Cyclone's recent tilt with Missouri, he scored three of the four field goals made by his team. Kansas Wrestling Team Meets Oklahoma Tonight First Big Six Conference Meet Will Be Viewed at Newman Norman The University of Kansas wrestling cam left last night for Nerman, to engage the University of Oklahoma in Big Six conference tussle of he year. The team was headed by Coach Lee Bauman and consisted of eight men. The members of the team are: Leep, 125 pounds; Russell 153 pounds; Haton, 145 pounds; Hampton, 165 pounds; Shroyer, 165 pounds and Sorex, heavyweight. Kansas will be forced to concede an point to Oklahoma at the outset of the meet as the team is lacking a 115-pound wrestler and will have to forfeit this game. Kansas has green trees in the field with the exception of Carl Cummings, 165-pounder. The remainder of the team is made up of new men who will be given their first test in competition tonight. Several new men are expected to make a good showing. These men are Shroyer, Ben Blank and Sam O'Reilly showing up well in practice lately. The team will return from Norman early tomorrow morning. There will be no let-up in training in the team will meet the Nebraska grapplers on Jan 21. Another meet will be held with the Kansas Aggies, March 2. Send the Daily Kansan home P. D. Q.'s TAKE SEMI-FINALS D. Q.'s TAKE SEMI-FINALS IN INTRAMURAL DECK TENNIS In intramural semi-finals for deck tennis, Lawson and Lawson, P. D. Q.'s defeated Gwartney and Learned, I. W. W.'s. Lawson and Lawson will play the winners of the second group, consisting of White and Reed, Alpha Delta Pts. for championhips and Alpha Gamma Delta's, for championship. Defers Swimming Practice The University swimming team has disbanded until after the final examinations. The team will resume intensive practice on Jan 29 in order to prepare for the remaining months of the season according to Coach Herbert Albin. Allphin to Prepare for Remaining Meets After Finals The schedule includes two home affairs with the Kansas Aceie swimming team to be held sometime in February. The exact dates are undecided. A look forward to however, is the Big Six conference meet to be held in the Kansas City Athletics club on March 14. This meet will conclude the 1301 Two Bills Voted Favorable Washington, Jan. 21 — (UP) Two bills, one authorizing an additional $100,000,000 for public buildings construction and the other authorizing $450,000,000 for postoffs, were voted as favorable reports today by the house public-building committee. FREE The Lawrence In Door Golf Course 741 Mass. St. Will give free instructions in driving, this week, with every 18-hole round of golf. Howard Verney, Instructor. 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Sundays 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. and 9 p. m. to 11 p. m. Perfect Sound PATEE Attend Our Popular Matinees You Will Agree with the World's Greatest Critical Reviewers Where You See Last Times Tonite—Richard Barthelmess, "THE LASH" Mat. 10-25c Eve. 10-35c Shows 3 - 7 - 9 THURSDAY - FRIDAY Four Intramural Teams Have Perfect Standing "Splendid" N.Y.World "The Criminal Code" "Knockout Film Daily —with— A Better Motion Picture than It was a Play "Gripping" "Thrilling" N. Y. Telegram Saturday— Al Jolson in "Mammy" WALTER HUSTON Phi Psi's and Alpha Kappa Psi's Are Leading Divisions Lead H "Superior" "Vivid" "Excellent" "High-powered" The intramural basketball standings are the E. R. Ebel, intrumural manager, above a clean shelf in a clean plate. In division I of the Pit Pos are leading with six victories and one loss. I and II "Outstanding" Krazy Kat Cartoon Color Sensation Late Pathe News "Stunning" N. Y. Morn. Telegraph Added In division II, a three way tie exists between Triangle, Phi Delt and Sigma Chi, each team has won 4 games and lost one. In division III, Alpha Kappa Psi maintains a perfect record with 5 victories o lend that division. one Hams by virtue of their 32 to 21 victory over the Lawrence Indicators with possession of first place in NC, IV, having won 6 games and set 1. Division V made up of B teams is the Sigma Eps have won 3 with the Fulda Eps have won 3 with the Sig Eps have won 3 with no defeats registered against either team. "Impressive" Division I Won Lost Per Phi Pai 6 0 1000 Sigma Ra 3 1 833 Nigma Ba 3 1 750 Delta Tau 3 1 700 Arachna 2 3 400 Kappa Ksa 2 3 400 Kappa Sig 2 3 400 Delta Chi 1 4 200 Delta Pi Ep 1 4 200 Delta Alpha Mu 1 4 200 Division II Won Lost Per Pitt DII 4 1 100 Triangle 4 1 800 Triang Chi 4 1 800 A. T. O. 4 2 650 Phi Gam 3 2 600 Phi Gam 3 2 600 S. A. E. 2 1 600 Phi Kappa 1 4 200 Phi Kappa 1 4 200 D. S. L. 1 1 166 "Superb" Boston Eve. Am. N. Y. American Mon.- Tues. - Wed. Cars. Chas. Ruggs in "Charley's Aunt" Division III Won Lest Por Alpha Kappa Psi 5 0 100 Delta Sig Pi 4 1 800 Chi Delta Sig 4 1 800 Touite- Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings "THE BLEE ANGEL" Division IV Won Lost Per Harms 1 0 187 Per La Independents 4 1 890 La Direksa 1 1 750 Haught Club 2 1 750 Duba 2 2 500 Red Wings 2 2 400 Dumain Club 2 3 400 Bostoners 1 1 400 Ky Colleen 0 1 000 Theta Tau 3 1 750 Alpha Chi Sig 3 1 750 Pi U 1 2 333 Phi Chi 1 3 250 Phi U 0 4 000 Comopoliatus 0 4 000 Phi Beta Pi 0 4 000 Division V Won Lost Per Pho Delt B 6 0 1000 Phi Gau B 3 0 666 Phi Gau B 4 2 666 Dalga Sig Pi B 4 2 666 A T O A 5 3 625 A T O A 5 2 625 Kappa Sig Pi 5 2 855 Sigma Chi B 2 3 285 Dalta Chi B 1 3 285 Dalta Chi B 1 3 285 D Sig Pi 1 3 800 Yesterday's intramural basketball play saw the Hamps grab the lead in the first game, but independents for the first time by a score of 3d to 2d. They won the A. T. O. (B) and Kappa Sig. (B) teams resulted in a five minute overtime win for A. T. O. K. U. Engineers Make Good K. U. Engineering Good Work A higher percentage of the graduates of the University of Kansas school of Computer Science "Who's Who in Engineering" than from any but a very few of the engineering schools of the country. SMITH Hemstitching and Beauty Shop Dressmaking, Alterations, Pleasing, Hemstitching, Button, Hosiery Mending 933 Mass. Phone 683 VARSITY Prices Mat. 25-19c Nite. 35-10c Saturday— Boh Steele "Headin' North" Coming Monday — Dorothy Mackaill in "Once A Sinner" Thursday-Friday-Saturday Closes Tonie Marie Dressler Polly Moran in "Reducing" JACK OAKIE "The Gang Buster" Monday · Tuesday · Wednesday Clara Brown in "N O L 1 M 1 T" Special Thursday Only Each Ticket Purchased at the Dickinson on Varsity Thursday He will Will for 288 or "Miss Anistin." * KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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