PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1931 Missouri Defeats Ames Team 20-18 in Big Six Upset Nebraska Comes Back in Closing Minutes to Down Oklahoma 36-30 ROUGHNESS PREVAILS Columbia, Jan. 17—(UP) —The Missouri Tigers in the first upset of the Big Six basketball season, tonight defeat the Grizzlies by 2 to 18, in a slow righthand game, here. Both teams played a defensive game and it was the ability of Zimm, sophomore forward, to get loose, that spelled out a victory. This forward scored five goals from the field. Failure of Roadcap, Ames star to show any flashes of form which acused a disappointment to the Ames team obtained only four field goals. Mauvettei 20 G FFT 18 G Flowa State, 18 G FT Davies 3 G FFT 18 Brabapack j 0 Dayna 3 G FFT 18 Brabapack j 0 Kelly 4 G FFT 18 Wilson j 0 Huba 4 G FFT 18 Wilson j 0 Hubasgillg 4 G FFT 18 Wilson j 0 Wagner j 0 2 Hinkj 0 Wagner j 0 2 Hinkj 0 Total: 9 211 Totals Oklahoma Loses Norman, Jan. 17—(UP) The University of Oklahoma held its third consecutive Bowl sixback basketball game for the first time in its 36 to 30. Oklahoma led II to 16 at the end of the half, and twice regained the lead during the second The turning point came midway in the second half when Captain Larry Meyer, was removed for four personal fools. Oklahoma took a 27 to 20 lead immediately thereafter. A team coach coached to function with the removal of their captain. Nebraska G FFT G Oklahoma G FT Davry f 4 G 1 F 0 Back g 1 F 0 F fisher f 3 1 G 1 Audubon f 6 0 Halefar g 2 1 Kroner f 0 Korner g 1 0 Kroner f 0 Korner g 1 0 Kroner f 0 Hartsville f 0 Hartsville f 0 Merritt f 1 Merritt f 1 Ultram f 1 Ultram f 1 Totals 16 4 G 10 Totals 13 4 Announcements Josephine Wheeler, President Members of Rhadamanthi who are interested in the National Poetry society will please meet Sunday afternoon at the Rhodis House, 1045 Ohio Street Clinton Young. Members of the Fereing club. The proofs of the pictures will be at the meeting, Tuesday. There will be a meeting of the men's rife squad Monday at 1 o'clock in Fowler Shops. John Frei, Team Captain The Christian Science society will have the following program Sunday. I. O. F. Iahl, Eighth and Vernon School of Law. II. J. H. Roberts, Subject,"Lifet." Sunday school conference . 9:43. Testimonial meeting . 10:30. Public address. The public is invited. C. F. Nelson. The Baptist young people's social hour will meet Sunday evening at 6 o'clock in the evening. It will be followed by the regular meeting at 6:45 at the K. U. delegates to the Bombay University problems will speak. All are invited. Roger Kratochvil, President. ELGINS A COMPLETE LINE White-Green—Yellow Gold $14.83 to $75.00 Gustafson The College Jeweler MEN'S INTRAMURAL BOOKLET BY ELBEL SOON OFF PRES A men's intramural booklet, written by E. R. Eibel, intramural manager will be off the Journalism press some new weeks and should be presented for the benefit of the intramural managers and will be distributed among the various organized houses as soon as possible. The book will form in order that the additional material which will be written from time to time may be added. The book will consist of a complete list of intramural sports and their opponents. Its annual results will be announced. K. U. Wrestling Team to Open With Sooner Jayhawkers Grapple Powerful Oklahomans Wednesday at Norman The University of Kansas wrestling team traveled to Oklahoma Wednesday evening, Day 4 in Norman. The Jahwyahwens will leave by train Tuesday for the Oklahoma The toughest kind of competition is expected from the Oklahoma guppies. Last year the Scooners won the Big Six in the intercollegiate national meet. Only three men from the 1930 squad are lost to this year's team. They are Leech, second place winner in the national championship, national champion, and Miller. As a nucleus for this year's team Oklahoma will have Shorty Lewis, 145 pounds, national intercollegiate champion in his weight; Berry, third place winner in the conference and national championship; and second place winner in the Big Six, and Captain Bass, heavyweight, second place winner in the Big Six. As a result of the tryouts held early this week Coach Baumani announces the trip will be made by the trip are, Leep, 115 pounds, Russell, 115 pounds, Hatton, 145 pounds, Mills, 155 pounds, Cunningham, 165 pounds, Milton Sorum, and Milton Sorum, heavyweight. Veteran material at Kansas is rather score this season. The only tested equipment for this season includes mings in the 165-pound class. It has been necessary for Coach Baumani to develop the rest of his squad from green shirts and blue pants, have shown promise in practice and are expected to put up a good battle in the these areas. Sorum Shrayer, and Hatton. Jayhawk Stationery Read the Kansan Want Ads. 72 deckle edge, ripple finish paper 36 sheets Jayhawk embossed 36 plain sheets 50 Envelopes to match THE CAMPUS COWBOY Special 89c Monday and Tuesday Only We Have What You Want for Your Sunday Dinner JAYHAWK CAFE We deliver Phone 509 McCue Gave Three Talks to Law rence Organizations; Officiated at Meet Twenty-Three Qualify As Senior Life Savers Twenty-three students passed the 131- test for examiners Saturday in the life saving course that was conducted by the National Aquatic Life app recorder representative from St. Louis. Those who passed the test are: Robert Dill, Grahve Graphs, Pearl Beaudry, Robert Meyer, Jerald Fisher, Jess Parrish, Earle Evan, John Bowlart, Edwari Kashima, Tim Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Bryan, Mae One Gwantry, Thelma Hunter, Margaret Kennedy, Elizabeth Hosford, Helen Bowman, Lilian Peterson and Ruth Hoover. They were all recommended for certifications, but some will have to approve the awards. The students who were qualified a senior life savers started the course his Thursday. It lasted three days and consisted of lectures and demonstrations of first aid and life saving by McCue. Yesterday morning was an open day and required to give individual instruction as an examiner would have to do in giving a text. During Mr. McCue's three day stay in Lawrence, he gave lectures in the department of physical medicine and departments, Kikwana club, Oread Train-school and acted as counsel to Oread Academy swimming pool. Intramural basketball was in progress over the week-end with nine games being played. Sigma Nu and Phi Pa continue to lead division I with a permanent leader. Sigma Nu plays a four way game against A. T O. Sigma Chi, Triangle and Phi Deltis. Division III finds Chi Delta Sigma holding first place as a result of defeating the leading team in league championship led by the Lawrence Independent. Division V, composed of the B队 teams Intramurals Jayhawk Taxi TAXI 65 Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Blue Mill Fountain Specialties Sandwiches Plate Lunches We Deliver Anywhere---- Any thing---- Any time---a tie between the Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta B teams. SMITH Drug Store Call 117 and Give Your Order FREE! 929 Mass. The other games and results: Phi Delt B forfeit from Delta Chi B; 82 Dulb, 28, Dumakin Club 6; Phi Pi 36, Acacia 2; Hama, 28 Red Wings 22; Tau Delta 24, Delta Chi 15; Kappa Spa 17; Sigma Cha 10, D U, A, T O, 17; Sigma Cha 10, D U, 2, A, T O, 17; Chi Deltasigma 23, Delta Sigma Pi 16; A, O T, B, 28, Bigma Chi B 23. Two upsets occurred in yesterday's games. The D, U. caught the A, T. O. having an off night and gave them a 20 to 17 beating. The Phil Dti displaying an airnight defense best the Sigma Chs 20 to 10. Those were the first defenses for the A, T, O, and Sigma Gihs team, taking the four way tie in division II. Intramural basketball play will continue up to Thursday when it will be discontinued until the start of the second semester. Following is the schedule of the week's play; **week's play** Monday, west court, Sigma Nu vs. Phi 4:30; Phi Mu Alpha vs. Cos-Alpha 10:30; A. T. O, 4:30; Kentucky Colonels v. L S.A. Boosters, v. LSauwester, west court, Lama vs. Lawrensville, ten court, A.T. O, v.Kappa Sig. B, 10. Wednesday, west court, Delta Chi B vs. Alpha Chi B, delta Chi B vs. Delta Chi B, delta Chi B vs. Delta Chi B, delta Chi B vs. Delta Chi B, delta Chi B vs. D Louston-Neill of Alpha Chi Omega (instead of Alpha X Delta) will play the deck tennis match against Reed Leiter in a second earlier final of marauder deck tennis. Washington, Jan. 17. —(UP) The long waited Wickersham prohibition report will not be submitted to President Obama until he has learned today. The report is expected to be given to the press in newspapers next Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon. The report is being delivered only by some last minute details of the printing. WICKERSHAM REPORT TO GO TO HOOVER EARLY THIS WEEK Well Dressed Students go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 Exide BATTERIES Fritz Co. Learn Shorthand Special classes for K. U. students beginning Feb. 2. Make your arrangements now. Lawrence Recreation Parlor FREE BOWLING for Ladies LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. ROBY'S From 2 to 5 Tomorrow Afternoon If you don't bowl here's your chance to learn for nothing. Bring your crowd; they'll be welcome. Over Rent-a-Ford ON THE HILL Puts the 'ery in delivery Phone 50 40c Special Chicken Dinner 40c and sandwiches in just this speedy manner Hot Chocolate Potato Chips Steak Sandwiches Electrified Frankfurters Tomato Juice Sour Kraut Juice Hamburgers Malted Milks Doughnuts Home Made Pies Pop Corn Winesap Apples Largest Sandwich List in Town Super Service Station for Clothes Super Service Station for Clothes We make. 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