PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1930 Jayhawkers Drop Their First Game to Tigers' 29-18 Failure to Control Center Tipoff Goes Hard With Kansas Offense Formations The Kansas basketball team is composed of real gentlemen. In order to shrink the house floor in the right manner and hold it down in the right manner, to do right by the 4,900 Tiger rosters who crowded the new home, they all played largely dropped their first game of the season to Coach Cough Edward Williams from 29 to 18 at Columbia Friday. In the exhibition tilt between the Jayhawkers and Tigers in Kansas City, Jim Baugh controlled the tip of the finger of a different story. Wendell Baker, audurn topped Tiger center, was able to place the ball where he pleaded for it. He knocked out of a slow break, threw the Allen men off their game. The Kannas shooting and teamwork that has been so much in evidence either contests or exhibitions. M. U. Ahead at Half Lee Page at a forward berghorn beehind the Kansas scoring with a charity toss that Waldorf duplicated for the first time. The Bausch gave Kansas a two-point lead by hooking a short shot but Hulu refreshed to give up. Captain Marshall Craig looped in a long two-point counter and Missouri was out in front to stay. At the end of the game, the Largely through mixtures of the Tigers at the start of the second period, the Jayhawkers were able to make the going interesting and to reduce the Missouri lead to one point. But Huben, Collings, and Craig in goals in rush succession and the Jayhawkers never threatened again. In attempting to find a scoring combination, Doctor Allen switched his lifespan often but only Cox could do so. He flipped three long goals and two free throws to lead the Kansas charges. T, C Bishop received as much attention from the Kansas Aggie defensive men; consequently only one goal from the floor and two points from the free throw line were recorded for him. Huhn a Skvscraper The skirmishing Huhn became so familiar with the basket that no amount of Kansas guarding could stop him. Through the hoop, Wohl was adequately covered and did not score a field goal, but Collings broke into the limehull with two two-point counters. He scored the same number of charity shots. The victory allowed the Tigers to approach within one-half a game of the Jayhawkers. Should Kansas win, they could play with Nebraska and Ames, then the Missouri game with the Jayhawkers at Lawrence March 5 would decide the champions-providing of course. The other two would turn back Oklahoma next Saturday. The box score Mooness, 29, F1, F2 Kramer, 15 Walsh, F1, 0 1 F1, F1 Walsh, F2, 0 1 F1, F2 Walsh, F3, 0 1 F1, F3 Collinge, F4, 0 1 F4, F4 Collinge, F5, 0 1 F5, F5 Collison, F6, 0 1 F6, F6 F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Toils Olliverian House, Kenyon, Ohio BIG SIX BASKETBALL GAMES Feb. 24—K.S.A.C., vs. Oklah- a Norman - Feb. 27-Ames vs. Kansas a * Ames. - March 1—Kansas vs. Nebraska * at Lincoln, Missouri vs. Oklah- * homa at Columbia. - March 5- Kansas vs. Missouri * at Lawrence - Kansas has a non-conference * game with Creighton at Omaha * Feb. 28. --for Workouts Announcements The K, U. Dames will meet at the home of Mrs. J. F. Barcker, 1424 Ohio Street, Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 2:30 p.m. Maryann McKenna --for Workouts Mrs. Maurice Reagan. Junior Coen, ranking eighth of American tennis stars, defended Kanebu, one of the world's greatest tennis titans. He set seven sets on Friday in Paris. Junior Coen Defeats One of World's Best Stars KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Coen's seminal start was cooked in the semi-limb at H. W. Anderson, where he defeated the youthful protoge of Bill Tidy, by seizing his room at home's home is in Kansas City, *w* a student in the University last semester and was a graduate of Harvard. Plenty of Material Available About 25 Men Reporting for Workouts Jayhawkers' Baseball Hopes Depend Entirely on Caliber of Pitching General Electric 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Now comes the time for the baseball expert to put his finger to his forehead, cast a knowing glance at the players, and discuss the benefits. With the advance guard of spring arriving at an unusually early age, players are learning to sit in on the basketball season, a fan's fancy hearty turn to thoughts of the good old American pastime. Material Plentiful Kansas will be represented in the race for the Big Six banting this year, and how well it will be represented is not much different upon the kind of pitching it receives. Judging from the light workouts the squad has gone through under the watchful eye of John Bunna, they are still very pleasant. But was fairly pleasant. About 25 men have been reporting regularly the past week for a general period of observation with some mentions. The close of the basketball and wrestling seasons will add a few more likely prospects to the list of those who have checked out baseball. Refrigerators If Rub Thomson and Leif Fischer, the veteran jayah twitters, can show ability to tool opposing batbats should be far in the men's race. Fisher Played Twilight Rail Father played twilight ball at Pittaucon last summer where he declared that the control and was able to remedy it. If the tail left-hander really has a good hand, he should curve balls behave he should have the opposing batters going back to take a seat on their bench. Rub Rumson, captain and veteran of two year's standing, can be devised to pitching assignment if the injury jinx that hit him during basketball season does not follow him through as easily a dependable man, is expected to be fully recovered from his college season is formally in need in. **Free Workouts a Week** Workouts are intended to three week and no strenuous work will start for some time, according to Bunn. Six men have come up from the fresh squad of last year, and they have been tested and have checked out equipment. With the addition of the men who are now out for basketball and wrestling, a stealthy Jayhawk squad should report when the season fully unleashed. Couch Bunn is not making any prediction this early, but from all indications a high grade of pitching is up in the midst of this thing. Kansas Swimmers Take Second Place in Triangular Meet Ted Evans Is Kansas Star Cyclones Win Seventy Points; Aggies Get Third The Kansas swimming team took second place in the K.U.K.S.A.C. meet, and third in the Athletic club pool last night with a total of 23 points. Iowa State swept the events with nine firsts and a total of 14 points. Iowa State took third place with 20 points. Read the Kansan Want Ads. The Jayhawk relay squad placed third in the 200-yard relay to win enough points to rank above the Kansas State team. Evans of the Kansas squad tied with Smith, of Iowa State for high point honors, scoring 10 points in the Ted Ewens was the high point scorer for Kansas, taking first in the 50-49 second in the faint-living event and third in the 410-yard free style event. Bowdish took second for Kansas in the 320-yard free style and third in the 220-yard free style. The six Kansas men showed up well by taking 23 points since Iowa State entered 12 men and Kansas Agagles 10. Basketball Scores United Press Drake, 28, U of Iowa, 25. Ohio State, 69, U of Illinois, 49 Michigan, 21, Indiana, 18 Michigan, 18, Alabama, 18 Ohio State, 31, Army 29 Religious Drama to Be Given for Fifth Time The Wedding Players will give "Th Rock" at the First Methodist church Leavenworth, tonight. "The Rock" was presented at the Broadway Methodist church, Kansas City an afternoon later was presented at the Broadway Methodist church, Kansas City an afternoon. "The Rock" is a three act religious drama showing the character dove oppornment of Peter. There are 14 in 11 movies. France inaugurates Memorial Vermont, France, Feb. 22—(UIP)—a 11 cross of blinding lights at Domo- tica in Rome; the French congrat- ulated today above the graves of 400, 500 French soldiers who turned back to liberate France from German battle of the World War. From dunk to dawns each day the lights will shine over the Verdut battle field which suffered the heaviest artillery bombardment of the entire war. Read the Kansan want ads. $5.00 in cash for the best Rowlands 1930 Jayhawker Ad. FOUNTAIN PENS PENCILS SETS DESK SETS Sheaffer - Parker - Conklin Carter - Wahl PARKER in at one of our store to see the new PARKER DUETTE PEN and PENCIL TWO BOOK STORES Your Name Engraved Without Charge Intramural Games The following scores are the result of the latest intramural basketball games: Phi Chi 23, Kappa Eta Kappa 24; Delta Tau Delta 33, Delta Chi 17; 16; Delta Sigma Pi B 33, Alpha Kappa贝 P 7; Dumbo Keno Kenta贝 P 8; Dumbo Keno Kenta贝 P 8; Delta Sigma Pi B cofitted to Delta Sigma Pi and Cosmopolitan forfeited to Delta Sigma Chi. Hard Workout for Squad Hamilton Takes Advantage of Excellent Track Another hard practice session was in order for the Kansas track squad to have their skills advantage of the excellent condition of the track to give his men a stuff The Jayhawkers are rapidly rounding into shape for the Big Six conference indoor meet, which will be held on Thursday. The conference one other event besides the conference affair remains on the Kansas indoor schedule, that being the University of Illinois indoor invitational tournament at Urbana on March 14 and 15. There is in a possibility that Coach Meyer can take some of the men to the Penitent Rise spring, in case any of the men make a sufficiently good showing dur- Hamilton has been devoting much Beard's "The Rise of American Civilization" 1 Vol. Edition $3.00 The Book Nook of his time to his dash candidates, as he will have to develop a sprint relay team for outdoor competition. Sickel and Kinner still seem to be the fastest dash men on the road, but Powell and Den Smith are all showing good form. A new man who should strengthen the team considerably is Fillerton, who gives promise of being an excepteur out for the half-mile, but established himself as a candidate for the quarrel-two-time flat Friday night. Nebraska Swimmers Lose to Iowa uown City, Foley, 22—(UU). The Uni- tility of Iowa swimming team de- serves great credit for their sub- 18 in a dual meet here today. You May Be Justly Proud of Yourself Attired in a Custom Tailored Suit $30 and more Schulz The Tailor VARSITY Monday - Tuesday Monday - Tuesday ALLTALKING LEE TRACY Josephine Dunn - Stepin Fetchit and "Pinging the Bees" Ramon Novaro's Great Pic Starting Wednesday Go to "The Devil May Care" Plate Lunch 35c Sunday Noon and Evenings. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Don't Get the Fever---- Spring is here and will give you the fever if you do not have the proper nourishment—watch the crowd going to our fountain for a Malt or Limeade—they know what will give pep. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" J Mass Phone 678 In every gathering you can pick them out—the people whose clothes are always in style, who drive smart cars, furnish their homes with taste, entertain artistically. They are the leaders. They don't seem to spend any more money than their neighbors and yet they undoubtedly set the pace. There are leaders---and there are trailers And at the other end of the line you can pick the trailers. They are the people who are always a little out of step. They are the last to hear that styles have changed—the last to learn of new housekeeping methods or improvements in automobiles. They think "Remember" is the latest song hit, and are planning to get "Main Street" out of the library. What is it that makes the difference between those in the front-rank and those in the rear-rank? Temperament partly, of course. But the real answer is that one group chooses to keep posted while the other is willing to remain in ignorance. It is just as certain that the leaders in any social set read the advertising columns and take advantage of their suggestions as it is that the tail-enders do not. The advertisements tell you how to get the most out of life