PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 Scrimmage Shows Kansas Possesses Big Court Threat Veteran Quintet Promises Forty Minute Fight to Sooner Squad TWENTY-FIRST GAME Last night's varsity basketball scriptimage showed that the Jayhawker team has profited greatly by the pre-conference games of which all six games were won. The team work of Coach first gave wrestle and commended, and the players then gave an impression that will make Kansas a big threat in this year's Big Six race. A varsity quintet made up of Runson and O'Leary at forwards, W. Johnson at center, and second round soundly trounced the second varsity team 21-4 in a fifteen minute session. All three scored seven haskets and five foul shots. His floor work, however, fell below that of Bisher. Bishop Plays Good Guard Bishop, who played at guard in the absence of Cox, covered the position well. Bishop is the cleverest floor man in the office and he can break up the offensive thrusts of the opposing five proved that he can fit in at this position as well as at his position on the sidelines. Page, who did not make the holiday tour with the team because of schlolarships, said he would play a game at guard position last night. It will clear his up class work. Kansas will have for service one of the best players in the service for the remainder of the season. The two players injured in the Colorado game Monday night, Hals was struck by an oncoming tackle. He did not scripme, however, and will not be used in Monday's contest against Oklahoma. Cox did not not injure himself, but stepped in Newton, his home town, to visit relatives before returning here. It is possible that his knee injury will require surgery. Kansas Wins 70% of Contests When Kansas and Oklahoma take the court Monday night, it will be the twenty-first meeting of the two teams. In the 20 games played Kansas scored 14 victories. Following is the record since they started to play in 1920. Year Kansas Oklah 1920 33 28 1921 42 26 1921 37 26 1922 37 32 1922 41 24 1923 42 28 1923 42 24 1924 47 18 1924 21 19 1925 20 26 1925 24 20 1926 21 29 1926 29 21 1928 19 45 1928 24 20 1929 25 47 1930 25 40 1930 34 22 1930 25 23 Totals 504 521 Announcements Pai Chi, national psychological fraternity, will hold its meeting Monday at 4:30. The members will give a one-act play called "Suppressure Desire." Robert Brigden. Group V of the Co-eed club of which Jane Cornell is chairman, will meet at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the ice rink at Parkside High School. Elizabeth West, president. --go to The Kansas-Oklahoma game here Monday night may not be the walkaway which dope forecasted the first of the season. --go to Kansas is considerably weakened through injuries to "Frosty" Cox and Hickel. Kate curiously glanced at Jake Johnson, who met them morning rules Bill Johnson from the game the Sooners will meet a quinnie as weakened at center and guard The Sooners, who were rated an interior team at the first of the year, have strengthened considerably since their first contest. Not only have they acquired five con- trols, but the improvement shown in such a complex sport has their speed handling of the ball, accurate goal shooting and snappy floor. Sport Shots At least, the fans are assured of a much tighter game Monday night than was predicted a month ago. Candidates for Indoor Varsity Track Report First Meet to Be in Kansas City Next Month with K S A C The first call for indoor variety tree binders, issued Monday by Coach Dale Hodgson, will be held by about 35 men last night at the stadium. While there are a number of men out there who need to avoid lacking in candidates, the field events seem especially to be lacking in maternity ward supplies. The candidates out at this time for the various events are: K. S.A.C 50-yard dash. Siekle, Klaner, letterman, and Dawell and Hall 440-yard dash, Beardslee, Stralow, lettermen and Randell, Bondank, Leyton and Hall. 880-yard run, Fullerton, letterma Bondank, and McKinney. Mile and two-mile, Levine, Soellner, Kennedy, Lowell and "Hook" Fisher. Hurdles, Nichols, Klaner, lettermen, Cox, Grainy and Flick. High jump, Beardalee Shot put, Beach Ormand Beach, all Big Six fullback on many selections turned out yesterday for the shot put. He will be trained to lift the breach left by the "Hook." Fisher another football man is working out for the running events. It is expected that a number of men will turn out in the next few days. Seven coaches, Seve Holigos, browd jump, Walton, walnin and discus, benton, browd jump, and discus. Coach Brutus Hamilton announces that all men thinking of coming out will need to meet a first course of meet of the season, the K.C.A.C. meet in Kansas City, is only a month away and all available time must be utilized or order that it be in shape by that time. The American Association of University women will hold their annual luncheon Saturday at 1 p.m. at the New Hampshire church, 1245 New Hampshire street Wayne K. Hefron and Reta Fay Bowman, both of Strrawn, were married Frith K. and 19. Mr. Hefron is a student at the university in the School of Engineering Newman Jeffries and Hero H. K. L.K. Ekeyar were guests last night for dinner at the Cosmopolitan house. Sigma Eta Chi held their regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs A. D. Grey, Mrs F. H. Smith, and Mrs M. Reineke at Alaska. Three new officers were elected; Jewel Fink, president, Hazel Hanua, vice president, Geraldine Irion, Members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority were hostesses at the W.S.G.A. ten yesterday aftercake Décorations of red roses and candles were used. The tea yesterday was the last of the series of W.S.G.A. teas to be given this semester. Mrs. Rosa Ise gave a dinner party last evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cufsforth, Mr. Oryr Mrs. John Ise, and Miss Ana McCracken. The Sigma chapter of Gamma Phi Beta gave a formal dance dance at the Kansas City Athletic club Saturday, Jan. 3. Miss Grete Armstrong of Highland was married to Mr. Paul Thornton in Kansas City, Saturday, Dec. 20. The graduate of the University of Kansas. Members who were there are Helen Heaton, Pauline Laptad, Edith Senner, Thelma Balmire, Willette Hainer, Kathryn Moore, Lucile Laude Anna, Maura Sullivan, Katie O'Regan, owan, Suzanne Falter, Loraine Gregory, Mary Jane Brummer, Neva Hendrickson, Virginia Strandbridge, Marie Wachter, Lucie Jacquit, Mary Martha Wiechner, Leeyle Birt, Mildred Schmitt, Margaret Schmitt and Therese Kilgore. The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae club installed a new furnace for the local chapter house during the holidays. Intramurals Five out of the six regularly scheduled intramural basketball games were played last night. The sixth between the Kentucky Colts resulted in a loss, by wide hit the Haugh club when the Colons failed to produce five men. --go to In the other games Delta Sigma Pi easily outcompeted Phi Beta Pi 29 to 8; in the third game Delta Sigma Pi their 29 to 11 win over Delta Sigma Lambia B. Beta and Delta Chi engaged in a close game with Beta emerging the winner 13 to 10. 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