PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1931 Varsity Men Win in Practice Game With 27-23 Score Frosh Team Able to Hole Varsity in Number of Field Goals COX IS NOT BACK YET With a starting lineup of three regulars, the freshman was one win in a full time practice game from the freshman quitter yesterday by r 72-75 serve. An additional ten minutes to victory was added. OLeary and Ramson were back at forwards for the varisity, W. Johnson was at center, and Ramsey and Page played the guard positions. Ramsey was on left, and Ramsey and twisted his ankle Wednesday and was left on the side line for a time by Coach Allen. When he went into the lineup, he was only kept there a short time against further injury that might happen him from the Sooner game Monday. The fresh队 team made up of Daugherty, center, and O'Neal and Prichard, guards held the varancy on even terms in the number of field goals through the net. Coach Allen's through the meshes. Coach Allen's five took the advantage in foul shoot. Freshmen Get Advantage The varaty scored first with a field goal by Ramsom. The freshman came up with the most scoring, Clark and Frichard gave them an early advantage of 6-2. The varsity cristalized after that and took the lead on free throws by Kendrick and Hines. They threw by Johnson and Page. Keeping in front of the freshman team from Washington juggernauts were ahead at half time 19-13. With the start of the second period, Coach Allen made a few changes in his lineup. Russell was guard, Ransom was moved up to forward, and Ransom took Johnson's place at center. In the freshman lineup Haircuts were moved forward, and forwards. This period saw the varsity outscored 10-8. Coach Allen making substitutions during the last 15 minutes. Page was high scorer for the varsity with three baskets and a pair of free throws. Ransom scored second high of all scorers, but his team mean throwers. Richard was easily the outstanding freshman player both on defense and offense, scoring four baskets besides be instrumental in many of the varsity's defensive threats. Hale Decidedly Out Cox has not returned to practice yet, and while Hale was suited up again after the season, he has still not practiced game. With Cox not likely to play in Monday's Big Six open器 and Hale decidedly out, Kansai may take his first regular-season positions of the regulars. Bishop's twisted knee has also added to Coach Choi's record, the first conference game of the season. Ranson, who has played a regular forward beard since the injured players have been out, has gradually worked up to his first play. He cause opposing guards much difficulty. His basket is improving with each practice session, and in the last two days he has missed only 21 of the free throws he made in a decided advantage in offensive play. The return of Page to the Jayhawk fold has helped to strengthen the team for the game Monday. Page is not only a talented player, but a gritty gentleman when shotting at the basket. He is decisive and quick to take chances, and his momentary are caught off guard. With every practice session, W. Johnson is developing more and more into the game. Six recognition at the end of the season. Under the tutelage of Coach Allen his skills have been perfected. Read the Kansan Want ads. TYPEWRITTEN THEMES always get better gardes Our rental typewriters can help you solve this problem. We handle both portable and standard typewriters, in any make you desire at reasonable rates. F. I. CARTER PHONE 1051 Sport Shots "Charlie" Cornett, K-Agile mentor, and former Coach of the Lowest Knute Rocke's coach in giving away victories. Allen handed the Man- hattan school the Big KS championship and won it. --interesting discussion will be held at 6:45. Everyone is welcome. Roger Katzovich, president Not to be outdone, Corasut, gave the early honor back to Doctor Allen and his Jayhawkers. But the K-Aggie coach would have the greatest conference race we have had in the seven years I have been coaching K. S. A. C. There aren't a team in the conference we can play and not one that we can't give a battle. Jack Charvart says in the Topena Capital, "If some of the Big Six basketball coaches don't hurry around to deal with the challenges their brothers on the Kansas team are ineligible, K. U. will probably win them." The coach, who thinks th coaches are doing their best." The intramural basketball league stands showing the Sigma Nus leading division 1, with 4 wins and no losses. The team shows an intriguing showing with 3 wins and no losses. Eleven Intramural Teams Have Perfect Standings K. H. Several Will Be Eliminated in Games Scheduled Next Week Division II has developed into a three way tie between A.T.O. Triangle and Sigma Chi. Triangle holds a light lead over the other two having won 4 games against the other two teams, and also two show 3 wins and no defeats. Division III shows Delta Sigma Pi leading with 4 wins and no defeats. Chi Delta Sigma also has a perfect record but has only played two games against Sigma Chi. Rinkey has an on top with 3 wins, with the Louisiana Independents following with 2 wins. Division V, made up of the B teams, is led by Phi Delt and Sigma Phi Epsilon teams. Each has won 3 games and lost Division I Division II The standings Won Lost Pet. Pct. Sigma Nu 3 1 Tau Delta Psi 3 1 Beta Theta Tpi 3 1 Aecacia 3 1 Alpha Mu 2 2 Delta Tau Delta 2 2 Kappa Sigma 1 2 Alpha Kappa Lambda 1 3 Rho 2 50 Pi Enission 0 4 30 Won Last Pct. Eisangle 0 1 048 Alpha Tau Omega 0 1 036 Sigma Ha 3 0 1000 Phi Delta Theta 3 1 175 Delta Epsilon 3 1 697 Gamma Delta Ha 1 3 250 Phi Kappa 3 1 250 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 3 250 sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 3 200 sigma Alpha Omega 0 1 048 Won Lost Delta Sigma Pf 4 1 0 100 Chi Delta Sigma Pf 4 0 100 Alpha Kappa Pf 3 1 750 Alpha Chi Sigma Pf 3 1 750 Alpha Chi Tau 3 1 750 Phi Chi 1 2 333 Phi Mu Alpha 0 3 000 Phi Bet Pi 0 3 000 Communion 0 3 000 Pi Upsilon 0 1 00 Won Lost Fe Hincky Dinks 3 0 16 Louisiana Independents 2 1 16 Haugh 2 1 66 Hams 2 1 66 Redwing 1 1 50 Dubs 1 1 50 Dunkin 1 2 33 L.S.A. Boosters 0 3 00 Kentucky Colonels 0 3 00 Division III Division IV Division V Won Lost Pc. Sigma Phi Epsilon B 3 0 1000 Delta Theta B 3 0 1000 Alpha Chi B 3 1 750 Gamma Chi B 3 1 750 Delta Chi B 2 1 667 Pi Kappa Alpha B 2 1 500 Delta Sigma Pi B 1 2 333 Delta Chi B 1 2 333 Delta Sigma Lambda B 0 2 000 Delta Sigma Lambda B 0 2 000 Kappa Sigma B 0 4 000 Only one intranural basketball game yesterday. Sigma Alpha Mulia defeated Alma Delta one sided affair 30 to 16. The Phi Delta won by a forfeit from Sigma Alpha Mulia. --interesting discussion will be held at 6:45. Everyone is welcome. Roger Katzovich, president According to E. R. Elkholt, intramural manager at the university, must be on intramural office by 6 p.m. night. The intramural swimming meet held Jan. 12 and, in the University Announcements Group V of the Co-ed club of Jane Cornelius is chairman, will meet at 3 o'clock afternoon at the rink of Ripley at night. Elizabeth West. president. Elizabeth West. president. Baptist student Sunday school class of 43. S4 Sunday morning at the first Baptist Church in W. Thomas will talk on the subject, "In America a Christian Nation?" All students. The Christian Science society will meet in the L.O.O.F. hall at Eighth and Vermont, Sunday morning at 11. The Christian Science Society convenes a 9:45-Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening at 8. Everyone is invited. Pai Chi, national psychological fraternity, will hold its meeting Monday at 4:30. The members will give a one-act played called "Chinese Martial Arts." Robert Bridgen. Quall club will have the club picture taken for the Jayhawker at Squires studio, Sunday morning at 10:30. Kathryn Haves Robert A. Wilson, president Baptist young people will meet for the social hour Sunday evening at 6 o'clock at the First Baptist Church Robert Brown will be in charge. An Basketball Scores Are High Sigma Kappas, L.W.W.'s, Ganama Phis, and Alpha Gams Are Winners The University Daily Kansan Drug Store Complete Line of SMITH Max Factor's SOCIETY MAKE-UP Sigma Kappa defeated Alpha Omicron Pi last night in women's intramural volleyball, and they dently against the A. O. Pi. During the last four minutes of the game, Vokel, Vorum, and Hoerga had a nummer of baskets but failed to cage the ball. The Liberty Memorial high school building was broken into last night. The vaults were opened, but less than half of the contents were found. The identity of the robbers has been found. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Alpha Gamma Delta in the new yearan season in the evening and engaging 19 points for Alpha Gamma Delta Rho scored 16 points for Alpha Gamma Delta. Gamma Phi was victorious over Pi Beta Phi, 24 to 14. Birt was high score for Gamma Phi. The scoring for Pi Beta Phi divided between Schmidt and Johann. The I.W.W.'s scored 42 against the independent's 22. Ellie was high score for I.W.W. E. Moxley scored high for the Independents. We Deliver Free DID YOU GET YOUR KANSAN LAST NIGHT? Following is the schedule for Jan. 13: 8 p.m., court I, Alpha Delta Pr. 10 p.m., court II, Corbion hall. 9 p.m., court I, Alpha Chi 10 p.m., court II, Court I, Watkins hall vs. P.D.Q. IF NOT Call K.U. 66 The third round of deck tennis must be played off by 12.30 p.m. Jan. 18. 929 Mass. Call 117 STEPPING INTO A MODERN WORLD Clipping a second would save 25,000 hours A second saved here — an unnecessary step cut out there — on such close attention to detail rests the success of modern industry. Nowhere is this more strikingly shown than in the telephone business. In accounting work for instance, an improved method that clips just one second from the time required to handle one toll ticket would have great results. Applied throughout the System —handling an average of more than 90,000,000 toll tickets each month—it would effect a monthly saving of 25,000 hours! Such "little" things often are tremendously important in so vast an industry. That is one reason why men find Bell System work so fascinating. The opportunity is there! BELL SYSTEM NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF INTER-CONNECTING TELEPHONE? DICKINSON And VARSITY THEATRES Austin Automobile Will Be Given to the "Queen" of Dickinson Prosperity Season!! Rules and Regulations 1. Contest open to all girls between the age of 12 and 25 years. (No person eligible to enter contest who is connected with the Dickinson Quality Theater.) 2. Each contestant must be properly nominated by having name, age, phone number, and on nomination blank. These blanks shall be left at the center or Varsity Table. 3. Nomination blanks published in the Kansan are good for 1000 votes. Only one blank to each contestant. 4. Nomination opened January 5th—closes January 15th. 5. Each adult ticket purchased at the box office of the Dickinson or Varsity Theatres will receive a ballot good for 100 votes. 6. Contestants will be allowed to sell advance tickets and for each ticket sold they shall receive a ballot good for 200 votes. 7. All ballots must be cast at the Dickinson or Varsity Theatres lobby in the ballot box. 8. Auditors, not in the regular employ of the Theatres, will count all ballots and publish results weekly. 10. Winner of contest will be crowned "Miss Austin." Queen of Dickinson Properity Season. 9. Contest closes Friday, February 13. 11 p. m. 11. Coronation and presentation of free Austin Automobile will place on the stage of the Dickinson Theatre, Saturday evening. February 14. 9 p.m. CONTESTANTS PLEASE CLIP, FILL IN AND LEAVE AT THE GREATER DICKINSON OR VARSITY THEATRES NAME ADDRESS (Please Print Full Name) AGE. PHONE GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES Contestants May Fill in Own Name, or Be Nominated by Friends or Relatives. Nominations Close January 15. .