PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931 Using Aggie Plays Freshman Cagers Scare First Team Yearlings Hold Varsity to 21-19 Victory in Practice Scrimmage TO CONTINUE METHOD Using Kansas Agieie plays, the freshman basketball team shakes a scarf as they go through their night by holding it to a 21-18 victory in 30 minutes of play. The variety of skillsets and styles in and in the last two minutes of play, basketballs by Cox and Bishops were all made up of them. The freshmen again played a man-to-man defense, and more than once the first Jayhawkers out of position to allow a yearling to slip through the Bishop Makes Four Baskets Bishop scored high honors for the second consecutive night of scrimmage. His four basket led the scoring, with 27 points in field goals and three free throws. Cox and Page, with one and two baskets resisted, were responsible for the other scores. Bill Johnson, elongated center, failed to make a score throughout the contest, however. Dick Hale was substituted for him in the game. This was one of the games he lost. Since he returned from Colorado where he injured his knee against the UCLA, he was out. Although he does not have full use of his hands, the players will be completely beaten before game time on Saturday night when the Jayhawks meet the Angels in an early Big Size game. Linsen Leads Fresh Scoring The freeman lineup was composed of Harrington and Linen, forwards, Walleruhn, center, and O'Neil and Prichard, guards. Linen scored high honors for the fresh with three goal goals and two foul shots. Other scores were Harrington, two backets and a foul, one backets, and Prichard, one basket. Coach Allen will continue for the remainder of the week, having the freshman play and having the player is thought that by having the walkers brush up on the Angie method of court play, they will be more than able to withstand their principal rivalry Saturday. Bausch to Be With K.C.A.C Will Play Basketball With Teen Against Haskell Saturday Night "Jarring Jim" Bausch announced today that he would play with the Kansas City team against the Haskell Indianapolis Saturday night. He will go to Kansas City tonight for practice and be ready to play in the Saturday game. The Kansas City team will represent the basketball season with the K.C.A.C. cagers and then present the club in the indoor track meet held in Kansas City. Teams will represent them in the Olympic trouts. Bausch, whose name has been mentioned several times by a Kansas City promoter in connection with professional wrestling, firmly denies that he intends to participate in any professional wrestling event interested in wrestling than nine-times the other students on the campus, he asserts. Pineapple Juice & Apple Juice Psychological Examinations Feb. 2. Psychological examinations for new students. Universities will be given Feb. 2, at 8 a.m. in room 9. Administration building Intramurals --at Kansas Three closely contested games and three forfeits marked the outcome of yesterday's intramural basketball games. Pi Kappa Alpha took a holly top with Pii Gamma Delta, Mia Lambda, 28 to 11; Sigma Alpha EpsilonLambda, 28 to 11; Sigma Alpha Epsilon won from Sigma Alpha Mu, 38 to 32. Cosmopolitan forced to Theta Tau Chi Phi forfeited to Delta Sigma Pi. Chi Phi forfeited to Kentucky College forfeited to Red Wings. Swimming Team Meets Washburn Here Tonight Meet Marks Beginning of New Intercollegiate Sport The University of Kansas swimming team will meet the Washburn college swimmers in a dual meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Robinson gymnasium In the view of the fact that Kansas defeated Washburn last week, the dope favors the Jayhawk in the meet to win. The team season revealed several K. U. stars. Aoki, who will swim the 440-yard, both relay events, and the 220-yard, both relay events, on a week ago and will probably flash in his usual form tonight. Burcham, Bowdish, Kruse and Marshall also did some good work in the Washburn Washburn will present its greatest thrust in the Dalmatian and broad swimmer of the Washburn pool records in those events and high point individual of the This meet will mark the beginning of a new sport at Kansas as a competitive intercollegiate swimming meet has not been held at the University for many years. The athletic activ- activity book will admit students. An admin charge will be assessed to defray the expenses of the Washburn team. TWO ON OLYMPIC SELECTIONS COMMITTEE ARE FROM AMES Ames. — Announcement has just been received by T N Metcalf, athletic director of the wrestling coach at Iowa State College that they have been appointed by the National Collegiate Athletic association to lead a national soliciteoics committee. Metcalf, with A P Stags, Chicago; A cogill with B Willis, Chicago; H harvard; Compose the association's team for truck and field. Otopalk will serve on the wrestling organization. The selections committee nominates coaches, managers and trainers, recommends dates and places for the Olympic try-cuts and the methods of training. The team estimates the members of the teams. Final action is taken by the association. Basketball Scores --for Grandada 40, Haskell 33, Wichita U. 18, Betheh 18, Army 29, Pennsylvania 29, Pennsylvania 29, Parmartech Tech 37, Western Reserve Princeton 34. Lehigh 19. **Pictures of the junior class of the RO.T.C. were taken today for the alliance section of the 1931 Jawaharer. The photographs were taken while he men were operating instruments which are used in the junior and senior sections of the RO.T.C. will have a special section in the yearbook of five pages.** R.O.T.C. Pictures Taken Manhattan, Kan, Jan. 15. - (UP) Working out offensive formation to penetrate the University of Kansas defense against a team from the Kansas State basketball team this week in its preparation for the Saturday night's game with the Jay- The University five has displayed a tight zone defense changing from man to man as the ball came in close to the foul line and was taken to work out a method of breaking through the hunky Jayhawk team. The strong defense may be the deciding factor. Aggies Plan New Offense for Use in Jayhawk Fray The Wildcats must depend to considerable extent in getting into the base camp. There are a large range shots such as Byers or Silverwolf of the past to pull the Jayhawk Kansas Defense May Decide the Outcome of Game Saturday Night Auker and Skradki are being baged from long range occasionally but have been somewhat erratic. Captain Skradki has been given sure choices to start at forwards in Saturday's game, as are Cronek at back and Wiggins at positions. Wiggin and Fairbanks are competing for the left guard position with Wiggins seeming to have the edge. Auker and Skradski Erratic Fairbanks has been favored in prevailing games, because of his goal-shooting ability. He's often enough hacks to offset Wiggins' superior defense on when the going gets tough. Vohs Should Be in Form LINEUP IS UNCERTAIN Ralph Vohs, left forward, is getting a lot of work in practice and may start instead of Shrakabu. Voha has been playing his last season as coach, the season. He had an off night against Missouri Monday and by the law of averages should be in fine fettle for Lloyd Dalton, sophomore center from Independence, also has seen a lot of practice and he may be called on to take part in the college basketball jured in the Missouri game. Harry Hasler, Junction City guard, is a third possibility to team with Auker, but re-examined it, he said, been such it is possible he will be intelligible for second semester competition Shot For Rabbit Writing, Maime, Jan. 15 — (UP) While walking along a rural road, a man who had been wounded by colchon Colhon was wounded in the hands that held the hare. An apologetic hunter explained that he had seen the rabbit. He asked why the rabbit had not seen Colhon, he said. Teachers to Meet Feb. 26-27 Salina—The annual meetin of the Kansas State Teachers' association will be held here Feb. 26 and 27. 15c Bocabelli Soap 3 - 25c 50c Kotex 29c 3 - 85c Announcements Lee Furse will speak at the meeting of the ALME. meeting which will be held tonight in room 8. Haworth hall. A decision on the Jaywalker picture will be reached. This will be followed by a closing. All members please be present. --for The fourth round of intramural deck must be played off by Thursday, Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. Ruth Hoover. Frank W. 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The heroine relied voluptuously on a lounger or a chair, while Richard Arlen was English sirens work most effectively upon, and regarded Richard Arlen who leaned above her with distended eyes and parted lips. "What a number!" whispered some lamenite couleuruse in his ear. And Richard Arlen. Rather he meant the honey-air girl with the passive eyes. 5c P & G Soap 3 - 10c Ebenscher, Prof. C. V. Kant's black and white collar, suffers from a complex. Like William Elery Leontard, of "Locomotive God" fame, he is afraid of trains. He hows every time one passes the house—at 8:15, 8:35, and 10:10 in the morning; at 2:15 in the afternoon; and at 2 in the night, if he wakes Ebenese is now eight years old, but his howling is even more remarkable in quality than it was when he was younger. Eleanor's head shakes, his eye roll, and he looks around to see if the family understands the depths of his misery. The train is some distance away, and increases in volume until as the train goes down the proportions of a Sausagefish. The four youngsters wriggled. It had been nearly five minutes since a German officer wanted action. One of them blew his nose. The sound reverberated against the screen. Another scratched his unseen jaw. A few seconds later, leaned down, gathered the honey-heated girl in his arms, looked masterfully into her eyes, and kissed her, very slowly, with a gentle smile. The kis was long. Almost everyone in the theater watched the loving pair breathlessly. That is, almost everyone who knew him well yawned. Another grunt disgusted. And the fourth show showed his animosity with a spoken thought. "Good Golly!" he fretted loudly. "Am'nit they ever go out? You real life with a guy 'bene' himself!" Arlen, coming out of the clutch, looked a little dared. You could not tell whether it had been the ardour of his fear of being caught in the scathing criticism from down front. And Everson is even provider of it then he was in his youth. He once tried to teach an Arecidle friend the proper method, but the Arecidle lacked the right vocal equipment and never progressed further than a weak squawk. "It has a tremulo now, and more overtones," the family says. Austin, Jan. 15 — (UP) - Negro children take better care of school books than white boys and girls, the Texas State Board of Education discovered in a survey made of the free text books furnished to public schools. Arithmetic toil the Children tote the multiplication tables from 10,000 entries in a school year. Negroes Are Careful of Books Read the Kansan wantads. PATEE The Popular Theatre Attend Our Popular Matries Mat. 10-25 Eve. 10-35 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Perfect, Sound Happy Days Are Here Again! Crowds! Crowds! Crowds! Perfect Sound HELD OVER Now - Tonite - Tomorrow Champ Nuts Dodge Keepers to Splash Mad Hilarity Across Nation's Screen! BERT WHEEELER WOOLSEY HOOK, LINE AND SINKER Saturday—Buck Jones in "MEN WITHOUT LAW" Starts Monday Richard Barthelness "in THE LASH" "THE LASH" Sona Charles Rugles in "CHARLEY'S AUNT" —Coming— "CRIMINAL CODE" "THE DOORWAY TO HELL" Dieo江 De jianeye, Jan. 15—(UP)—The Diego de jianeye expedition to 3,586, Eastern standard time, to complete its flight from Italy to Rio de Janeiro by way of Africa. Bain, Brazil and Spain. For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 Exide BATTERIES Fritz Co. 12 NEW LOW PRICES HUNSINGER TAXI Chrysler Agency Going Somewhere Tomorrow? Firestone 4.50 21 Anchor $6.75 4.75 19 Anchor $8.05 For Taxi Phone We Invite Comparison CARTER SERVICE Phone 1300 The Greater Where Service and Quality Are a Pledge Others 79c and $1.45 These shirts are in a fine Broadcloth and are shown in the popular solid blues and tans as well as white and patterns THE GREATER DICKINSON No Man Has Too Many Shirts! New Spring Oxfords $4.95 Shown in Black Calf featuring the narrower toe and built-in arch. Last Times Tonite "HELL'S ANGELS" That During and Hilar- iations Belares Stage Hit Comes Now to the Talking Screen. Tomorrow - Friday - Saturday $1.59 Regular $1.95 values New Celebrating Dickinson Prosperity Season The Bachelor Father It's a Wise Child that Knows It's Own Father Marion DAVIES Here is a chance to increase your supply. WILLOW RALPUS FORBES CAUBREY SMITH MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN in "REDUCING" Starts Monday Added LAUREL and HARDY in "A FINE MESS" VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAWK Tonite - Tomorrow EDMUND LOWE and LEILA HYAMS —in— “PART TIME WIFE” A Boy and His Dog Wind the Clock of Love. And What Happens. From the Saturday Evening Post Story— "Shopper-Newfounder" Saturday Only HOOT GIBSON in "CONCENTRATIN' KID" See the Round-up of Radio Rustlers Monday-3 Days EMIL JANNINGS · MARLENE DIETRICH "THE BLUE ANGEL" 1.