PAGE FOUR 0 1 2 3 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931 Jayhawkers Home With 6 Victories; Next Game Jan.12 Cox and Hale Are Injured; Entire Team Needs Rest POSSIBILITY OF CROWN With all pre-conference games played and six consecutive victories in the playoffs, Big Six will prepare for the Big Six basketball opponent here Jan. 12 against Oklahoma. The game will be played in Lawrence and first conference game for both teams. In defeating Colorado University in three successive games, the Jayhawk-ers outplayed the defenders for the Big Six crown this year. The victories, however, were costly. Hale and Cox, both guards, played in the game played Monday night. Hale and Cox Tolured Hale has an injured elbow and will not play until the Aggie game, Jan. 17. Coach Allen said today, and there is a possibility that he may not be ready at that time. Cox reinjured a lame knee and will be handicapped for it. It is the same knee that counted in last year's Big Six camaign. Cropp Allen also said that the entire team was somewhat hatered and that he hadn't played well around to their usual form. With almost a week to prepare for the game with the Sooners, it is possible that Coach Allen will be rested and ready for Big Six battles. Rated One of Best Teams When Kansas takes the floor Monday, the State is third in the best teams in the conference, second only to Kansas State. The Angles, who have won seven of their nine games, has been chosen to finish the season on top by the "wise ones." The Jayhawkers, who finished last season in the same division, are likely candidate for that position again this year. Iowa State and Nehaska are tied for third place. Missouri and Oklahoma are not even given an outside chance of finishing in the upper half of the conference. Won 13 Games Last Year Bishop and Cox Make First Team In finishing last season in second place, Kannas won 12 consecutive games before losing to Missouri Tigers who eventually won the championship. In the conference games the Jayhawkers scored 283 points on their opponents 243. Three conference games over the course of Missouri and one tilt Iowa State. Bishop and Cox Make First Team T. C. Bishop and *Freasty* Cox were invited to the first team at the conclusion of the season. Bishop placed at forward and Cox at guard Lee Page, another guard (the coach's mention, is having scholastic difficulties, and Coach Allen is anxiously trying to handle these difficulties can be ironed out. W. Johnson, the elongated sophomore center, will play his first conference game Monday if the eligibility commission agrees to it at a hearing. He and his brother, K. Johnson, are being investigated concerning their eligibility status. Conch DMcDermott, Oklahoma basketball ballmate, asked that the investigation be carried on. The investigators came here from Oklahoma City. The University of Colorado today completed negotiations with the University of New Mexico to be played the first week in Jan. 2014 at Lawrence and one in Kansas City. Five students were admitted to the student hospital yesterday, making a total of 12 now in coudition. Most of them were treated at the hospital, and were treated in the dispensary yesterday. Leads in Scoring Tom Bishop, all Big Six forward hailed, was high scorer of the six non-conference games that Kansas has won. He scored 14 points against the Missouri Tigers (Kansas City); 3 against Wash-州; 6 against Houston; 14, 12, and 7, respectively, in the three games played against Colorado University and O'Leary followed closely with 0. Two Jayhawker Guards Injured DICK HALE Intramurals --found to be working in many of the Middle-western schools. In evaluating school policies, he wrote in favor of it as a character builder, and two voted against it. Several hard fought and close games were played yesterday in the intramural basketball league. Results were: Delta Chi 16, Acaua 15; Theta Tau 28, Mia Alpha 10; Lawrence Independents 24, Dula 12; Cosmopolitan 39, Kappa Psi 12; Cosmopolitan, Alka Kapna Psi 12; Chi Chi 10; Sigma Phi Epsilon B 28; Kappa Psi 17; Chi B2, Sigma Psi 17; Chi B2, Digma Psi B 16. C. U. Wrestlers Prepare for Approaching Season Forty Candidates Are Getting Workouts Prior to Final Tryouts for Team Under the tutelage of Coach Leon Baun the wrestling team is daily going through rigorous training in preparation for the coming season. At the present time there are about 80 men in the squad. These candidates need to be able to short matches inspected with instructions on wrestling technique. Final trouts for positions on the team will be played during the latter part of next week. Several of the wrestling candidates are showing up well. They are Jay Warren, 155 pounds; Russell and Brown, 135 pounds; Russell and Brown, 135 pounds; and Larrabee, 125 pounds. There is a shortage of candidates in all weights, candidates for the 115 pound Freshmen on the squad who are showing exceptional ability are: Peter McHebrink, heavyweight; Scott Kennedy, 125 pounds; Otto Chacka, 153 pounds; Jack Redmond, 153 pounds; Johns and Johnson, 143 pounds. In addition to the regular schedule there is a possibility that home meet will be scheduled with Kansas West and East Central College of Oklahoma. Local Midgets on Exhibition Will Play Between Halves At Game With Oklahoma. Jan, 12 Spectators at the first home basketball game of the season Monday, Jan 12 with Oklahoma, will be treated to a mitget basketball game between the local organizations and are known as the "Cyclones and the "Wild Cats." Bob Allen, son of "Phog" Allen, coach of the university basketball team, will lead the "Cyclones" and Andy Mitchell will captain the "Wild Cats". The game will probably be hard tough as in the ployed last year each team won once. Other players on the teams will be "Cyclones," Ray James, Bill Blanchard, Jack Beamer, and Joe Drake; "Wild Cats" Tanner Larsen, Danny Bolich Price, and Morris Jackson. No Chances for Liquor in Cellar of 1950 Home Boston..-(UP)—John Burchard, II, director of research of Benini indusrial complex in the study of house construction, believes that the American home of 1050 will be a 900-bedroom mansion. Corner windows, providing 180 degrees of sun and eliminating shadows from rooms. Heat and humidity furnished all homes in a community from a central plant. Panel heating, with equal radiation from the four walls. Home will be connected with a high-powered central radio receiving station and it will be possible to tune into the radio from the country merely by pressing a button. Invisible lighting. Metal doors and windows. Homes probably will be reversed with the kitchen facing the street and the front rooms of the house facing a 'awn and garden in the rear. Cellars may virtually eliminated. Dick Hale, former member of the Cook Painter boys, national basketball coach at the University of Big Sail game of last season were both injured in the last game against Colorado University Monday night in Denver. The two players, which may keep him from competition for several games and Cox may be kept on hand if he loses his knee. Hale, substituting for Lee Page, played a stellar game at guard in each of the games. Cox played his usual position. The Independents, with the highest score of the evening, defeated the P DQ. It last night in the women's entire tournament, an excellent passing and accurate shooting of the forwards. The score was 48 to 12, which was the Independent score, eating 23 points. Independents Chalk Up High Score of Evening P.D.Q.'s Are Defeated 48-21 in Women's Intramural Basketball Alpha Chi Omega defeated Pi Beta 27 to 17. To 17 Lawson and Lawson were defeated by Omega. The scoring for Pi Beta was evenly divided between Betty Bell and Perry. Delta Zeta defeated Sigma Kappa 22 to 17, Taylor Bates, and Goddard were scorers for Delta Zeta. Bartel was the winner for Delta Zeta. Sigma Kappa making all the points. Following is the schedule for Thursday: 8 p.m. court I, Gamma Pi Beta vs. P!; Beta Pi; court II, I W.W. vs. independents. 9 p.m. court III, Alpha Xi Delta; Gamma Pi Athletics. Alpha Xi Delta; court II, Alta Ostron Pi vs. Sigma Kappa. In the final tally of volleyball an- tennis, singles, scores, the P.D.Q.'s lead with 134 points. Alpha Delta Pi ranked second having 123 points. In tennis, Alpha Delta Pi had high score, 65 points. The third round of intramural decle tennis must be played off by 12.30. Jan. 10. London Thug Jargon Unique Social Errors Consist of Using Wrong Terms for Prisons London, Jan. 7—(UP)–Underworld all the world over have a language of their own. That of London's under- underground almost unintelligible to the outsider. No "habitual offender" ever goes to "prison, except in official public affairs." The use of the word mutake is to suggest, however delicately, that a man has been spending a little time in prison, jug, quod, clink or chokey. All such words are stricly "Have you ever been to college?" or "Have you ever been over the hill?" is an opening line of the criminally always refer to Holloway Prison as "the Ritz," and one frequent resident at Holloway invariably says, "When those" when she enter the pot house. It is not necessary to inquire after his state of health, if a criminal gives his name to the investigator "labeled" hospital is the pet name for Parkhurn, where criminals in ill-conditioned prisons live. Only the "old lags" go to those places. The Villa, the "Scrabas," and the highest criminal circles. "Scrabs" are warders in these places, and no "blue burglars" in these places. There is a subtle distinction in the name "The Moor". It always refers to an English country, but it can also day in Devonshire* and early an easion if needed. "Doing a stretch" is the term used by moorsmen. "Pulled by a spit!" only means caught by the policeman. When the policeman is caught, he "nicks" the "nick" he "cries to put the madam across him," and eventually they go home. The American "squealer" has an equivalent here to "a nark," and his "grasshopper" and gentleness of him were dialled by both "lags" and "slops." The week schedule for women's intramural basketball is as follows: Jan. 6, 8:00 p.m. m court I, Alpa Chi Omnes II, Delta Zeta vs. Sigma Kappa Jan. 7, 8:00 p.m. m court I, Chi Omne III, Delta Zeta vs. Sigma Kappa Jan. 8, 9:00 p.m. m court I, Chi Omne IV vs. Alpha Xi Delta; court II, Delta Zeta vs. Sigma Kappa Jan. 9, 10:00 p.m. m court I, Phi Bai Pti; court II, I, W. W. vs. Independent; 9:00 p.m. m court I, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Xi II, Alpha Omnes II vs. Sigma Kappa. Women's Basketball Schedule BOTH COUNCILS TO JOIN N.S.F.A. (Continued from page 1) The survey of student government showed that seven colleges had combined legislative, executive, and judicial powers, 17 colleges have separate government for men and women, nine colleges had faculty representation, and out of the nine with faculty members, six proposed their presence on the board. The honor system discussion group felt that in some colleges, particularly in the large urban university, the honor system is not practical and not useful. In order to establish the group believed that it is effectual as a character builder. The national executive offices in New York have opened an information service to help answer any school problem, so that when an issue arises on any campus they will be able to send out a solution which is the majority experience of the federation. Delegates Favor Modification A questionnaire was circulated concerning prohibition, and the congress was in favor of modification by a large majority. The survey also showed by a large majority the fact that drinking was on the increase on American college Mouser suggested that a local Student Federation of America committee, consisting of students most representative in the district, investigate the NSFA. A joint motion was passed for the appointment of a committee, composed of three persons from each council, to consider the most appropriate group to serve on this local committee. Announcements --- There will be a Quack club meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. This will be a swimming practice instead of a business meeting. Caroline Rob House --- Want Ads FOR SALE: Good Precision instrument set No. 23 and a slide rule at a bargain. 800 Mass. Phone 55 — 85 LOST: Brown leather grip between Safe Deft and 1439 Tenn. Reward. Finder please phone 721, or call at 1439 Tenn. –85 K. U. CALENDAR or Football Squad Photo. A most appropriate Christmas present and souvenir. Inquire at College Imh how to obtain one. WANTED: Let a University graduate do your typing and stenographic work. 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