PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 4 > TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1938 Teams Rest While Big Six Lordship Hangs in Balance Kansas and Missouri Hold Last Practices; Seats Sold Out for Epic Encounter Home from their hard run of three games that followed in one, two, three order during the week-end, the Kansas Jayhawks rest while the Missouri Tigers are spending this afternoon at a game between Columbia and Kansas City. The Tigers will spend to-night in Kansas City and come here Wednesday morning to be in seclusion until Feb. 28, for Big 36 honors will take place. Monday evening the Tigers went through a light practice at Columbia, the last of the season. Two questions were being discussed this morning among followers of the dayaway church of slow-breaking offense for waiting for a rescue open before an attack, as they did in Columbia? And where, where oh where can all the people be? It was a careful, cautious Tiger and won from Kansas when the new season started. The slow break and aerial tip of the Tiger center provoked disasters. New Missouri will wait whether or not Missouri will "stand around waiting" Wednesday evening And tickets—the enthusiasts would like to see the game. There are, arcade games, slot machines, ports, 280 standing room offerings to on sale a little while before game starts. The Kansas team is still getting the breaks although this time they are against them. T. C. Bishop had to endure a fight with the defense of a slight attack of the flu. He was running a temperature and was ordered to the bed. Coach Chambers had night's rest. Bishop will be able to be up in the morning. Cox, Ramsay, and Banch have just received an apology from his elbow. With the exception of these few drawbacks the team is in tip-top shape. Allen, Ramsay, and will give Missouri a good battle. Fourteen more tickets, making a tail of 24, were sent to the Kansas City Royals. They were sent to C. L. Brewer to get tonight or in the morning. The band from Missouri was expelled from Billy but he was expelled by Allen that there would be no room for them. Team Leaves Following Cheers of Confident Rooters Tigers Depart for K. U. Columbia, Mo., March 4—(UP)—A crowd that neared the size of send-off mass meetings for Tiger football teams gathered at a stadium in the University of Missouri basketballers off to Lawrence for the final game of the season with the University of Kannas which decides the championship of the Big Ten. The entire Missouri squad is in good shape and ready for action, Coach George Edwards in a short talk before the train left, stated that the men were primed for the occasion and were ready to bring the Bier Six title back to Missouri. This will be the last time that Captain Craig, Johnny Waldport, Bill Evans and Dick Morgan will wear the Missouri colors on the basketball court (or not). Plays Last Game RUA" THOMSON Veteran Jayhawker forward will complete his basketball career at the University tomorrow night against Missouri. A leading Big Six slocer past two years, Thomson has been among many games this year due to injuries. University Swimmers Win From Washburn by 44 to 36 Score Annual Big Six Aquatie Mee Will Be in Kansas City Friday Night The University of Kansas swimming team defeated the Washburn team at Topeka 44 to 36 last night, of the events follow. 200.yard relay—First, Kansas, second Washington, Time 1:24.6 200-yard breast stroke—First, Tallman, Washburn; second, Stephenson, Kannas. Time=3:14.5. 40-yard dash — First, Lee, Washu- band second, Bowdish, Jr. second, Bowdish — 21.4-second 40-yard dash — First, Bowdish Kawasaki; Washuand trampled not failed. 150-yard back stroke- First, Tall man, Washburn, second, Decker, Kan- sic; third, Mass, Washburn. Time— 2:25.8. 100-yard dash-first—Five, Evans, Kan san; second, Krusn, Kranken; third Krusn, Kranken; fourth, Fancy fancy-diving-first—Evans, Kan san; second, McArthur, Washburn 220-yard dash—First, Lee, Washburn; second, Bowdish Kansas; third, Marshall, Kansas. Time= 2:48.8. Medley relay—First, Washburn second, Kansas. Time—4:06.3. **The Big Six swimming meet next Friday night at the Kansas City Athletic club will complete the Kansas swimming season. The team has been practicing this season, according to Coach Herbert Alphin. Prospects look very good for next year, as none of the members of this year's team will be lost by graduation. Next year's team also will have material from the freshman squad.** For the mid-week dates get a car—the cost is nominal and d the enjoyment unlimited—make your reservations now. RENT A CAR The results of the intramural basketball games played last night are as follows: Lawrence Independence 9, Ki Pha Kappa 2, Dunkakin 10, Alpha Tau Omega 26, Sigma Pi Epsilon 25, Theta Tau 28, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20, Sigma No 17, Pi Gamma Delta 22, Sigma Alpha Mia for失聴到 22 RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. Intramural Games --chesterfield Track Team in Shape for Conference Meet Next Saturday Night Sickel, a letterman, and Klaner, a new man who has been showing up on the field for 30 games in the 60-yard dash, although Mize and Roeenny, both two-interment, have been playing. Jayhawkers Said to Have Only Outside Chance to Win Big Six Indoor In the quarter Kansas will be represented by Young and Boarders, later in both new candidates. Fullerton is also a likely starter in the 880, along with Captain Hinsun and Zimmerman, but Kansas starter in the mile, and his running-mates will be chosen from among Hinsun, Fullerton, Levine Four Entrants in Italy... Miza, Kizer, Nichols, and Parker are all to be entered in the low hurdle race. The winners of the Kizer will be the only Kameron hope. In the high jump Stillman and Beardside are the only Jayhawkers entered. Lighter practice sessions will be in order for the Kansas track squad the remainder of this week, as the team will have to play at least 10 games. Hamilton hopes to keep it that way until the Big Six indoor meet Saturdays have only an outside chance of finishing among the first three in the conference, the Kansas coach intends to play four more games with every member of his squad enter the meet in the best shape possible. Each team will be allowed four entries for each meet; therefore, Kansas will be represented by a larger squad than if any previous meet this season. Ham will be accompanied by a team consisting of 25 men, and it is probable that all 25 will be used in the Four Entrants in Hurdles Jim Bauch, Pete Bauch, and Thornhill are all likely prospects for Kansas in the shot put. Trueblood will be the only Jayhawk representer who has not had any practice in the event as yet this spring. The latter, however, holds the Big Six freshman teleographic meet record in the pole vault. Two Stars for Sixty Jumpers Make '22 Feet There are three likely Kansas candidates. There are Lee Benton, a letterman, Hodge Parker, and a Parker squad member, who have all been leaping around 22 feet in practice. The mile relay team to represent Kansas in the meet will be selected from the following quarter-milers, Beardale, Bearsley, Beardale Mize and Hinshaw. Linein, March 4—(UP)–Spring football practice is officially ushered in at the University of Nebraska. The team will oundle the first call for candidates. The squad of linemen working on under Coach Getto has now grown from one original taught to the fundamentals. Coach Getto is trying to get them into condition for the opening of the regular spring training season schooled. DICKINSON Linemen Squad Members Increased From 5 to 18 The players are still working with the medicine ball, and are being put through up-exercises and fun activities. The medical staff at Carson Kansas will have a heavy line Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee Todav - Tomorrow Barney Berlinger of Pennsylvania, last year's champion in the all-around and Event at Pitbishers from the East who will compete in that event against the cream of the Big Ten, Big Six, Minnesota Valley, Mid-west Champaign, Ill., March 4—The Simpsons, the Berdingers, the Marshmores and from almost every outstanding university, college and high school in the middle west—will march upon the University of Chicago for the 13th annual indoor relay carnival of the Illini. More than 800 institutions will enter. More Than 800 Entries Listed From 80 Schools Illinois Relays March 15 Illinois leads the field in relay victories, with 11 to its credit since the 2013 season. The Illinois first places have been captured in the four-mile relays, two in the two mile event, and one each in the three mile event. Iowa State stand second in the university relays, each having triumphed over the honors last year in the mile and medley races, placing the Maraons on even terms with the athletics team. Iowa has won six sixies; Michigan three; Georgeotown, Notre Dame and Pennsylvania, two each; and Ne- Kansas, Kansas Aggers, and Haskell 98. 108. Night Boxing Class Opens Lamont, In.—(UP)—An advertising circular discounter among the offender owners by W. A. 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