PAGE FOUR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930 Jayhawk Position at Top of Ladder Becomes Insecure UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Defeat at Hands of Tigers Places Kansans Only One-Half Game in Fron Big Six Standing Won Lost Perf. Kansas 6 1.75 Missouri 6 2.14 Nebraska 6 2.37 Oklahoma 6 2.51 Kansas State 3 6.83 Oklahanone 6 0.00 Secret practice is in order for Jabwahker basketball team to play at the nationals, according to the announcement from Dr. P., C. Allen today. This practice will involve the squad concentrate on practice which they do not do it a "Rab" Thomson will work out with the team tonight but will not be available until Monday. His blow is slowly rounding into shape but blow on it might be delayed. The veteran Jayhawker forward may be ready for the Nebraska game. With end of the basketball season just around the corner, Kansas as a result of its defeat by Missouri last week have gravely threatened. The Dawhykers are leading the Tigers by only one half game with three more confer- Four possibilities for the final standings loom as the finish mark Kansas may win in the final. Kansas may win the coveted top place, Missouri may take this honor, Iowa may win another, and Georgia for the first position or a three way denbokk may result with Nebraska. To consider the Jayhawker chances first, Dr. F. C. Allen must win two of its remaining three tits and one of these victories must be over before the Tigers can order to rest in the top baggel of the Big Six tree. To tie with the Tigers, Kansas will have to down Ames and Nebraska and then drop the final curler. For Missouri to finish in the initial notch, it must turn back Oklahoma and Kansas and the Jayhawkers or Indiana and Iowa hoppers or Iowa State. Should Kansas not drop a game to one of the latter quittens, then the mythical Big Six championship would divide Columbia and Lawrence for one year. Nebraska may shake the glory of an "A" deck on the Big Six ship if Kansas topples Missouri and falls behind Georgia. Louis and Louis Moreau. In case that happens all three teams would finish with three games won and three The schedule for the Jayhawkers this week calls for games with Iowa State at Ames Thursday, and a non-confederate affair with Crownpoint at North Carolina Saturday. The contests will be hard and the dope in the Cyclone and Blitoches if not with the Cornell hockey team to defend Coach Wynne's quintet but three points in the first meeting between the two at the Nebraska camping grounds. Since the Tigers are 29 to 18 count, As for the Corkharris hurdle, it will be just as difficult as that of Creighton's. Coach Black's warriors eluded out a two point lead in the game, but that required an over-time period. Grace and Fisher could not miss against the Iowans and scored 41 points between them, while Nebraska beat time-bearing Nebraska at Lawrence. Big Six Tank Meet Next Jayhawk Swimming Squad Wil Start Training Today The Jayhawker swimming team will start training for the NCAA in the Kansas City Athletic club pool. Missouri and Oklahoma are expected to enter The squad made a splendid showing at Kansas City Saturday in the triangular meet, although the team won 14-8. The entered for Kansas were Ted Evans, John Bowlsch, George Marshall, Roger Kearney, George Stevenson, and邱伟强. Todd Evans scored 10 points, tying with Smith of Ames for high point honors. Evans took first in the 50-yard dash, second in diving, and third in the 340-yard dash. Bowman took the 320-yard dash and third in the 220. The points were split three and four ways for the men who swam on the relay team. The 220-yard race, in which Stephenson marshaled, Stephenson and Weinberger. In the medley relay, Weinberger, Stephenson and Kruse were Northwestern Faces Busy Week Exunston, Feb. 24—(UP)—Northeastern University athletic teams a bursa week. The basketball sam plays Purdue Wednesday and he University of Chicago Saturday, the basketball Minnesota in a triangular meet, the first of its kind to be held in the conference Thursday night. The swimmers meet Michigan here Friday and the golfers meet Michigan meet Michigan at Ann Arbor. Read the Kansan want ads Shredded Wheat is the favorite breakfast of many famous captains of industry—the ideal food for conquerors. It gives in one simple IN the race for fame and fortune, the man with the greatest stamina, physical and mental, wins. "The senior most likely to succeed" is chosen because he has superior strength of brain and body. "The Man Most Likely To Succeed" delectable dish all of the necessary food elements—and gives them in the most easily digested form. Plenty of bran too, for a clear system and an alert mind. Let a bowl of Shredded Wheat with plenty of good rich milk start you on a successful day—every day. First Elimination Shoot Held to Determine Tean Edward Smiley, c'33, of Junction City, was first, and Paul Beardlee's e31, of Lawrence, was second in a race for the Class 6A round range Saturday morning. Smiley's score was 177 and Beardlee's was 178, both on a basis of a per lap. The match was the first of a series elimination shoots to determine the winner. The winner will be sent to the Mid-Western championship matches at the Mid-Iowa City, April The scores of other men firing the Rielm 170, Tolman 169, Fletcher 158, Walters 167, 167, Frolf 163, Dresser 162, Mullina 162, Wakely 159, Haster 155, and 154. lavenhill to Aid Revision Dean on Committee to Change U.S. Pharmaconoeia Dean L. D. Havenhill, of the School of Pharmacy, has been elected a member of the revision committee to review the curriculum. U. S. Pharmacopoeia is revised every 10 years by a committee of 51 members drawn from college laboratories, research libraries, pharmacies, stores, and government bureaucies. The viewpoint of these various groups finds expression in the conferences of the Association for Pharmaceutical Research. By this method the U. S. Pharmacopoeia has carried the title of being the most representative of the pharmacy profession. Prof. E, Fullerton Cook of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science is the present chairman of the committee on revision. In an effort to determine the extent to which various drugs and medicines previously listed in the U. S. are available for use, for the revision committee has issued a questionnaire to physicians, pharmacists, and others interested which will enable these practitioners to further understand how these drugs may be asased to whether any of these drugs should be included in the book. The issuance of this questionnaire is a part of the policy followed by the Pharmacopaul up to date. 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Carraway hit 556 last season. House Warned on Budget Limit of Appropriation Reached in Bills Now Pending Washington, Feb. 34 – (UP)—President Hoover called the legislative and financial chiefs of the administration together to discuss and told them that the limit of appropriations had been reached. He was represented as saying that any further legislative decision would increase the treasury might result in a defect. The conference was the second important breakfast gathering at the White House within a week. President Hoover and his secretary of treasury, Mellon, are disturbed not but alarmed by the falling off of their revenue, which decreased return on the March 15 income tax payments. They fear revenues will not be as high as had been estimated previously, and they want higher taxes. They guests the necessity of holding the For Your Convenience We Stock TOILET ARTICLES Two Book Stores pending appropriation bills for next year to an absolute minimum. Government expenses must be held within $30,000,000 of the budget. Tigers and Washington Bears to Meet Tonight Columbia, Feb. 24—(UP) —After successfully turning back their traditional rivals, the Jayhawks, last week, the Missouri Tigers will take on another old rival in the University basketball team here tonight. The Tigers have laid off since their victory over the Kansas team Friday night and should be well rested for the game with the Bears. None of the players in the game with Kansas which will alter the lineup tonight. VARSITY VARSITY Monday Tuesday "BIG TIME" — with LEE TRACY JOSEPHINE DUNN STEPIN FECHT Time of Love! Time of Laughs! Time of Your Life! 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