PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931 K. U. Takes Third Straight Victory from Colorado U. Bishop, O'Leary and Cox Play Best For Kansas Five Five SIXTH VICTORY IN ROW Kansas completed its itinerary of five games last night by winning from Colorado University 25 to 18, thus sweeping the season. The contest was played in Boulder. By winning, the Jayhawks turnered in their sixth consecutive victory. Bishop, O'Leary and Cox led the Kansas scoring attack, while Newton and Challenger were best for the loss. Bishop scored 15 points center, was guarded closely throughout the game and failed to score. Late in the game he was replaced by Ransom. One Point Is Smallest Lead At one point of the contest Kansas had basketball backets from mid-court by Bishop and Cox gave the Jayhawks a substantial lead. In the last two minutes of play, however, Challenger, Colorado forward, dropped two throws through the mesh and recovered it on 22-19, but Kansas gained control of the bail after that time and scored three more points before the final gun. Fouls ran higher for both teams last night than they had in the two preceeding games. Kamas was charged with stealing a football from Lofford, however, was the only player who was forced to leave the court for committing four misdemeanors. O'Leary and Cox made the most fouls on the Kansas队. Both were charged. Non-Conference Games Over With the Colorado games concluded Kansas has completed its pre-pro- 决赛, and the Kansas City hawks will now return home and make preparation for the opening Bix six tie hit Jan 12 against Oklahoma. Last year the Kansas won both games in the conference, but not in opening Bix Six contest of the season 34-22 in Norman, and winning the other tilt here later in the season 25-23. KANSAI 23 G FT Brainman i G Brainman j G W. Johnson, v G W. Johnson, c G Brainman i G Cats, g G Hats, h G Tactics Total 12 ADDITION 17 1 Team 1 2 Team 1 3 Team 1 4 Team 1 5 Team 1 6 Team 1 7 Team 1 8 Team 1 9 Team 1 10 Team 1 11 Team 1 12 Team 1 Northern g Western g Central g Eastern g Western g Central g Eastern g Totals Referee Quigley Umpire Hakauton Swimming Entries in Order Intramural Tank Events Start Jan. 12 to End Following Day Intramural swimming entries are now being received at the intramural office All entries must be in by Jan. 9, a day before the end of Jan. 12, ending the following day. Each organization is required to enter and swim two men in each event and may compete three. The marks of the two best will be averaged to determine team. First place will count 5 points, second 8, third 2 and fourth 1 point. The individual having the best mark in an event will be declared the individual winner and shall receive 1 extra point. The individual winning the competition will be given each man for completion of his event. The winning team will then be given by adding teat scores on all by events. Sport Shots --the Order of the Day or Any Part of the Day The touring Johawkier basketball team, which during the vacation has played non-conference games in Kansas Wesleyan at Salina, and the University of Colorado twice at Denver, has won all conference titles. The three series of games with Colorado was played last night in Boulder with Kansas on the long end of a 28 game streak. The Kansas easily showed their superiority over Missouri at Conventor Hall in Kansas City, Dec. 28 when they won 9-3. The Iowa Hawkeyes had scored 38 points before Jimmy Zinn of the Missourians scored the first Tiger field goal. The Kansas first string was down to 6 when the field goal was dropped in. Coach Allen used 16 players in the exhibition contest with the Tigers. Dick Hale, in the absence of Lee Page, who remained in Lawrence concentrating on the books, proved a comeback. A pair of students guarded position. Bishop was high sclerer of the vacation games with 47 points; Gary was a close attendee with 43 points. Coach "Plog" Allen's cagers played a better floor game than Colorado. The Jayhawkers continued their game of working the ball in close contact with their skins, when stepped by the effective guarding of Dick Hale and Forrest Cox. Two Oklahoma Stars CAPTRIN MEYER CHARLES GRADY Captain Larry Meyer, guard, and Captain Grady forward, last year with the Oklahoma Sooners scoring this season. Meyer played forward last year with Tom Churchill, but was moved to the defensive end. Dermott, Both Grady and Meyer saw action against Kansas last year and will have a tough game against the Jayhawkers here Monday night. Haskell Will Meet Two New Grid Foes in 1937 To Play the Jayhawker Eleven on University Field Oct. 2 Two new foes appear on the mime gallery. They are Tech 108 and Dallas and Temple of Philadelphia. A single date in November still remains The Dallas game will be played Oct. 13 during the Dallas fair. For several years the Indians have been invited to play on similar occasions in the lone spring games, and Peek Ahead McDonald, director of athletes, has never accepted the invitation. The first big game of the season will be played with K. U. on Oct. 2. It will be a night game played on the University field. Prior to the Kansas game, a practice game with Baker will proceed; be arranged for late in September. Following is the 1931 Haskell schedulio: Oct. 2—Kansas at Lawrence (night) Oct. 13—Texas Tech at Dallas Oct. 17—Delaware At Stills Oct. 13 Texas Tech at Dallas Oct. 17 Oklahoma Aggies at Still Oct. 23 - Temple at Philadelphia (nicht). Oct. 31—Creighton at Omaha (night) Nov. 7—Emporia Teachers at Law- rence. Nov. 14-Oklahoma City U. at Oklahoma City. Nov. 26—Xavier university at Cincinnati. Dec. 5—Tulsa U. at Tulsa A Line a Day BOWLING THE LEADING IN DOOR SPORT OF THE SEASON Five Future Foes of Kansas Cagers Battle Last Night Two Oklahoma Schools Win Nebraska, Cyclones, Missouri Defeated Lawrence TIGER'S FOURTH LOSS Over Rent-a-Ford Recreation Parlor Four Big Six teams and one non-conference team, who meet Kansas this season, engaged in pre-preference games for the second time. Bethany five by a 33 to 22 score, Oklahoma A & M. won over Grinnell 23 to 16, Iowa State bowed to Minnesota 17 to 29, Brigham Young downed Nebraska 18 to 14, game time to game Washington, 17 to 18. The Sooners playing the Bethany Swedes led at the half 13 to 8 and pulled away steadily in the second period. The defense then continued to find the basket. Close guarding cost the Sooners 10 points when they had 15 personal fouls called against The Oklahoma A. & M. quintet opened its season last night by defeating the strong Grimmell five, rated as No. 1 in the division for Missouri Valley conference honors. Iowa State college found itself to be no match for the University of Minnesota quintet which completed its five games in a session without a loss to the Clevens. Brigham Young's basketball team defeated the Nebraska quinlin in Lincoln last night by a score of 55 to 44. The winners will continue their trip back to Provo, Utah, from an eastern vish where they marked up seven victories over the Rockies in four players led the pace throughout the game without a substitution. The Missouri Tigers lost their four consecutive game of the season in Saint Louis last night to the Washington Beara. At the end of the regulation, Washington threw by Steidman, Washington guard decided the issue in the extra peri- Hamilton Issues Track Call Ineligibility of Bauseh Causes Weakness In Weight Events "Regular and intensive tracer practice starts today." Coach Bruch Humholtz said. "All teamally track candidates are requested to report at the stadium at 4 o'clock." All those who hope to make the team should be out by tomorrow afternoon. Regular practice will be held six days a week, and the team will meet of the season which will be the Kansas City Athletic Club invitational meet to be held in Convention hall, There will be a shortage of weight men this season as the ineligibility of Jim Bauch, the partner that "Pete" Bauch The purpose of this unusual course, according to C. L. Kinslow, head of the department of electrical engineering, is to give students a firsthand this branch of engineering to determine for himself whether it is the most suitable profession for him to pursue, and to determine this from experience in direct contact with electrical problems. State College, Pa., —(UP)—Without a name for eight years, one of the fundamental courses in electrical engineering at the Pennsylvania State College is still being listed merely by number, and is farther from receiving today than it was when it was introduced in the early years of the decade. Lettermen expected to be out are: Ralph Schiff, dish man; Foster Fuller- ness, coach; Earl Walton; burleson; Burleson TWoolreed, pole vault; Paul Beardlee, 440 and high jump. Boh Young, middle dance; Murray Murray and Earl Walton discus and javelin. In the second half of his freshman year, therefore, the youthful electrical is introduced to "electrical laboratory 22." The course includes a more year to electrical laboratory 22," the course without a name. "While the course includes a series of infor- University Course Goes Nameless During Eight Years at Penn State is not competing this season, and the possibility that "Mutt" Thornhill, captain-clad for the coming season will win the national championship, is part of the team considerably. With the exception of the weights pro- gram, the team looks fair, as there are a number of letteren on hand and a group of Sophomore and last year's championship freshman team. K.U. Schedule Is Complete Game With Illinois School Fills Law Open Date The University of Kansas football schedule for 1931 is completed with the addition of James Milkman Univer- sity of Illinois. The schedule includes four conference and five non-conference States. Statewide K-U-Schedule due to conflicting dates. Five games will be played in Lawrences including a return engagement game and an away game in the Kansas stadium Oct. 2. It is the fifth time the hawker list. The complete schedule is: Oct. 2- Haskell Indians at Lawrence Oct. 10-James Milkin University at Lawrence Sept. 26—Washburn college at Topeka. Oct. 17—Kansas Aggies at Lawrence. Oct. 24—Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 31—Oklahoma Aggies at Law- rence. Nov. 7—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 14—Washington University St. Louis. Nov. 21—Missouri at Lawrence. problems, and gives him actual experience of the electrical engineer. The laboratory is equipped for investigations in each of the six major divisions of civil engineering, including transportation, illumination, transportation, communication, industrial application and more. mal lectures," Kinsloe said, "it is important that the student find him interested in the work he preforms in the laboratory." This laboratory work brings the student into direct contact with many of his classmates and dues him to a number of electrical experiments. Intramural Games --what funny fun! Intramural basketball play was resumed last night with the following results: Della Sigma Signa 16, Sigma Chi 28, Della Sigma Pi B, 33, Delta Chi 60, Della Sigma T, 42, Delta Chi 78, Tau 28, Sig A, 13; Triangle, 27, S.A.E. 14; Phi Gam, B, 18, A.T.O. B, 14. Wednesday, west court, B, Sigma Na Wednesday, east court, B, Deltis Sa N, D.S.L, B, P, K, Daigin Sa court, B, Deltis Lg s, Pi K A; 9, Ken- Colonels vs. Club, HU club); 16, K Thursday, west court, 10, S.A.E. vs. Phi Dhl; east court, 10, Sig. A. Mu vs. A.K.L. Friday, west court, c. 620, A K Pai pi; Pu U; 730, Hama vs. LSA Boosters; court court, c. 630, Sig Ch B v. Delta Tau 600, La Independente v Dunkin Bali Saturday, west court, 9 a. Amacia, vs Delta Tau, 10 a.m., D.U. vs Sig Chi; 11 a.m. Mi Alpha Mu Alpa; A. Chi Sig; 12. ATO B vs PhKA.B 1 p.m. PhMa vs. Kappa Sig. cost court, 9 a.m. vs Kappa Sig. Court, 10 a.m. Triangle, 11 a.m. Red Wings vs. Dub; 2. PhGiam vs D.SL. B, 1 p.m. Delta Si Pi B vs. Kappa Sig B. 147,684 at K.U. Grid Tilts Record in Attendance and Receipts for Kansas Set This Year Kansas Set This Year The football team of the University of Kansas played before 147,684 spectators during the past season set a new mark in both attendance and receipts. This increase in attendance made it possible for the athletic department to receive more than 250 series for $20,000, making a total payment for the past year of $75.00. The official attendance figures of the games shows Pennsylvania with 2,085 while New York with 4,900 when homecoming game with Nebraska was high for the conference games with Wisconsin. The figures released by the athletic department shows that Kansas played before about 20,000 more spectators during the past season than any other year. 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