UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 PAGE FOUR Big Six Chieftains Prepare for Hard Northern Invasion Basketball Squad Leaves Tonight for Matches With Important Opponents The Jayhawker basketball squad will leave their next home in Oklahoma City, camp. Dr. Forrest C. Alen and ten men left Lawences on the 9th floor of the Residence in Des Moines. They will go from Des Moines to Ames for the Thursdays game for the game there tomorrow; day night and then on to Daylight Station for the game there tomorrow; day night. From there they go to Linoea to compete with the Nebraska team Sat. Although the Jayhawk lineup is in good shape, these birds are very important if Kansas is to keep its place at the head coach. the men making the trip are: Bishop, Cox, Pose, Thomson, J. Bauch, O'Leary, Davis, Ramsey, Rammey, and Lawrence. Secret practice for the basketball squad continued last night with a slight change in lineup. Bishop and Cox were guarded, so Josh held down the center position, and Page and Cox were guards. During part of the practice Jim Bunson was on the bench in his usual form he was soon shifted to the second team. ... UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS WRESTLING! SQUAD Doctor Allen has been drilling the team intensify on several new plays both in defense and offense and expects to keep the Iowa State team guessing Thursday night. Woods will be getting a high up in the scoring average of the Big Six and will provide a constant threat to the Kansas defense. OLEeary was substituted for Thomson at 10-minute intervals to allow Thomson to take it easy until an audience was present. Ramsey and Lawrence, holding positions on the second string, were hitting the basket from all over the floor. --composer of the robbins band Top row - Jack Spicer, Lawrence, George McKenna, Narkis; John McCormick, Osborne; Ed Hatton, Bunke Lyon, Lloyd Leonard Intramural Wrestling Intramural wrestling will be resumed tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. with the following bouts: Cootela, Sigma Phi Alpha, Leo, Pi Kapika Phi, Independent; Fegan, Pi Kapika Phi, vs. Windle, Pi Gamma Delta, At Lose, Pi Kapika Alpha, vs. Leighton, Pi Miller, Sigma Chi, vs. Kall, Pi Kapika Alpha, At 4:50; Brown, Giamma Delta, vs. Stephenson, Sigma Phi Epsilon, vs. Procer, Sigma Phi Epsilon. At 5:50: Sargent, Pi Kappa Alpha, vs. Braudt, Triangle; Schmidt, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Hartung, Triangle, at Russell, Lawrence Independent; Frei, Triangle, vs. Fitzgerald, Pi Kappa Pi, at 5:20: Blackwell, Sigma Pi Epsilon, vs. Leidig, Kappa Sigma; Yeager, Sigma Pi Epsilon, Coach Leon Bauman's Varsity Wrestling Squad Read the Kansan want ads At 5:30, Sutton, Pi Gamma Delta, vs. W Baxter, Pi Delta Signa; vs. W Baxter, Pi Delta Signa; Signa Alpha Epilation At 5:40, Wall Triangle, vs. Sohn, Pi Kappa Pai; Signa Alpha Epilation At 5:50, Signa Alpha Epilation At 5:60, Sethey, Lawrence Independents, vs. Garrett, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Klepper, Pi Kappa Pai, vs. Bayleys, Pi Kappa Pai The Kansas wrestling squad that meets Iowa State tomorrow night in the last dual meet of the season commenced of the following men: Second row - Allen Cochran, Protection; Carl Cummings, Washington; Kermit Goodger, Belleville; Capt Steve, Church; Haddam; Leo Shannon; Holton; Hayden Cutter, Topeka. Bottom row - Question Refiner, Strong City; Pete Christensen, Bendon; James Welch, Lawrence; Tom Schleier, Tonkski Bet Irene, Honolulu; Judah Cauprin, Princedra, and Edgar Glidelemer, Lawrence. Quality of Freshmen Appearing for Track Makes Bright Future Yearlings Schedule Two Meets With Varsity, April 12 and May 31. "Although I am concentrating on the development of this spring's variegated foliage, I will be monitoring the future and the excellent prospects for a strong Kansas team next year," he said. "I am menting on the large amount of time he has been devoting to his work." In track, in the other major sports, this year's freshman candidate is appealing for some time. The number of those out for freshman track has increased until it is now over 85. There are several of exceptional ability. With a view of giving these men some competitive experience this spring, Hamilton has scheduled two training sessions, three, which will be held April 12, will open the outdoor season for the Kansas team, and the other, scheduled for May 31, will come at the Kansas tournament in addition to showing definitely the strength of the freshman squad, will serve as a tryout for the varsity and will determine to a large extent regiment members of the outdoor varsity team. Coffman is a Good Performer One of the outstanding performers on the freshman team is Clifford Coffman, whom Hamilton expects to make his debut with the Coffman has been clearing more than 13 feet in the pole vault. He jumps 22 feet in the bread jump consistently, and he can do it for a whopping 40 feet. Coffman was high point man in the Intercollege High School meet at the State Fair. He first place in the broad jump with a leap of 21.4 ft, 4 inches, and taking second in the long jump up a new most record by skimming the bar at 12 feet 4.18 inch. He also won two jumps. Hurdlers Are Strong The freehand squad also includes several exceptional hurdles who will provide strength next year in events in which the variability this spring is none too high up in well in the high hurdles, and Griddle, nationa Special on Pipes Thursday Only Can of Tobacco free with each pipe Values from 50c to $1.50 49c Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Handy for Students Phone 67 Next year's team should also be added by the addition of "Foxy" McCumb, cross country letterman in the past season. This season, McCumb has been working out with the varsity and is showing great form in the distance events. There is also a possibility that he will print last year, may be back again. Among the best prospects in the dashes are Baird and Hall, while King, Varvel and Randle all do all things right. But also strong in the middle distances events, with Bain, Bonnink, Armani, Lilly, Frank and Cromwell all looking good. Coach Leon Bauman and the Kansas wrestling squad will leave tomorrow morning for Ames where the team will meet Iowa State in the final dwelling meet of the season. All five weights were held this afternoon. Iowa has one of the strongest wrestling teams in the Big Six. The team, however, was defeated by Oklahoma last week. By defeating Iowa, Iowa will be the big NIG title. Kansas will be strongest in the heavier weights. intercolobular champion in the low hurdles, is living up to expectations in that event. Wrestlers Will Leave Tomorrow for Ames Four Entrants for Weights Hamilton is counting on Beach, Reisen, and Merkle from the first year sequent to aid considerably next in the weight events, and Bryan also shows promise in the bevel. McKinney is probably the most promising among the yearling candidates. He had his way through Knight, Randall, Zolner Stultz, and Battenberg are likely Several freshmen high jumpers were going around six feet. Those were Black, and Ripley, the latter having been the winner of the intramural championship. This match is the last dual meet or the Kansas schedule. After this engagement, Kansas will make roads to Manhattan and meet to be 'bold at Manhattan' North- East- South- West- Intramural Games Johnny Johnson and His Band All Say --and Has No Equal That This Band Will Play for The results of the intramural basketball games last night are as follows: Pi Gamma Delta, 21, vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, 22; Sigma Alpha Mu, 8, vs. Alpha KappaLambda, 20; Alpa Cisigma, 24; vs. Kappa Eta, 26; Sigma Alpha Mu, 7, vs. Sigma, 14; Sigma Alpha Mu, 7, vs. Triangle, 13. The games scheduled for tonight at 8 a.m. Pi Upsilon w/ Aca- lona at 10 p.m. Pi Omaega at Omega. At 9 Cormoilman club vs. Phi Kappa; Lawrence in- dependents vs. Delta Chi. At 10 Dima- ron vs. Delta Chi. At 10 Dima- ron, Beta Theta Pi b vs. Triangle B. The Junior Prom Decker Adds Strength to Varsity Tank Team Practices for the water carnivan will be held at the following times: Form, 1:30 p. m.; Thursday; Stuarts, 1:30 p. m.; Friday; Stuarts, 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Announcements --with MARION HARRIS DOROTHY JORDAN The variety swimming team had no more man added to it's list yesterday when Melvin Decker returned as coach. He's also been in trouble, Coach Herbert Alphin silences that he will be a valuable asset to the team in the back stroke position. The team is going through long practice hours so it will be in the spring. The coach met to be held in Kansas City March 7. There will be seven men who are sure to attend, and Dean Cochran has recuperated enough to swim. Coach Alpain is trying to arrange a double with Washburn at Topeka Monday. Ruth Hoover, Director. Class basketball will be played to-morrow night at 7:30 in Robinson gymnastium. The seniors and juniors play, and the sophomores and fresh- Miss Olive Phelps, instructor. There will be no Quack club meeting tonight. Prof. Carl Mattern, of the department of drawing and painting, will speak at 3 Friday afternoon to the Lawrence Art club in regard to the exhibit of American paintings now room, 3257-Administration building. Mattern to Give Address Before Art Club Friday This is one of the most important exhibits shown this year RAMON NOVARRO The Greatest Entertainment Victory in Motion Picture History— One of the big pictures of any year—a dashing gay, spectacle production—with Novartis's voice in half a dozen songs. — extra — Lupino Lane in "Purely Circumstantial" NOW Shows 3-7-9 Ends Friday MEN Try Our Full Sole Job Next Time They will still look new Teachers Wanting Teaching Positions in any of the Following States, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Wyoming, should write Immediately. Prompt Service. MISSOURI VALLEY TEACHERS AGENCY. 315 Tabor Opera House. Denver, Colo. Memory Books Writing Folios Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W. N N N N N N N N Bridge Sets Lock Diaries Scrap Books Guest Books Bill Folds Coin Purses Address Books Jayhawk Calendars Key Retainers Photo Books 25% Discount Two Book Stores Ask Anyone Who Last Night Saw the Tau Sigma Dance Recital Four Hours which will be Presented For the Last Time with TONIGHT! Fraser Theater Admission Fifty Cents Tickets can be purchased in the basement of Green Hall. One of America's Most Popular Dance Bands Friday March 7 Junior Prom A Formal Party RENT A CAR Rent a car these cool evenings, it's convenient and saves time. The cost is nominal during the first part of the week. We have special features with our service. "We Deliver" RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. DICKINSON Last Times Today—The Star of All Star Pictures "HAPPY DAYS" Comedy News Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee Starts Thursday — Ends Saturday RICH COMEDY DRAMA of military life vibrant with romance and thrills—a love story of absorbing interest set in the colorful background of the United States Cavalry School at Ft. Riley, Kans. Comedy - Novelty - News Starts Monday Douglas Fairbanks-Mary Pickford in "The Taming of the Shrew" Shakespeare's, greatest Comedy with Doug and Mary together for the first and only time.