PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 M. U. Field House to Be Dedicated at Game Tonight Kansas to Defend Record Strong Delegations of Loyal Fans Expected Bulletin Russell "Rub" Thomson, star forward of the Jahwijew bassist, is in action for Columbia with a group of Kansas fans, and it is believed that his performance on the game against Missouri tonight. Thomson has been unable to play due to an account of an infected elbow, but has been out of the hospital for three weeks. No information whether the game tonight will be broadcast could be obtained this afternoon. Columbia, Feb. 21. — (UP)—Preceded by brief ceremonies dedicating the University of Missouri $225,000 Brewer deer house, the Tigers 69th Anniversary basketball tilt here tonight. The new arena constructed from athletic funds will be presented to the University of Missouri as president, and head of the stadium building corporation, Storian Sharlet, attorney general, and Judge James E. Goodrich of Kansas City State University, the state and the board of curators. The largest crowd to witness a Tiger basketball game, here, is especially unusual though of spectators will be increased by public officials, school heads, and athletic heads and strong delegations of Kansas and Missouri girls. Additional seats have been erected in the field house in preparation to face the Tigers near 5,000. The unleashed Jay-hawkers are the favorites to win the battle. The Tigers will be in the field house before a game with Welsh, who was injured in the Nebraska game last week, will be able to play and gets over the court with a limp. --the winners of the diving events were: E, Sherbon, Alpha Xi, Kiel Sigma Kappa, McCarthy, Pi Phi Neesley Winks hall. Sport Shots by the Kansas Sporting Edit Kansan Sporting Editor Items on the Missouri-Kansas game tonight. In the last two years of competition in conference circles, Coach George Edwards' Tigers have won four games. Only an exhibition tilt before the present season start has been in Kansas victory, Ports toughened on the road. Word coming out of the hair of the Tigers says that Harry Welsh will be in there for evening and that they played fine ball in the last few Missouri games. In his two previous years of varsity play the Missouri team posted up a high average in scoring but this year the early Tiger game found him badly off form. Should it happen it May be disastrous for Kansas. So let's hope for the best tonight. The players will give their all and that's all one can ask. Right? Floyd Ramsey appeared for practice Tuesday suited up and ready to go but Doctor Allen would not allow him to play. Read the Kansan Want Ads A Real Wrestling Fan I went to B.S.29, by a real wrestling fan, to drive him from his home in Cleveland. Mo., 55 miles the other way, was the venue he once rented to attend the Missouri-Kansas dual meet. After the match he started on the two and half hour drive back to his home. Tiger Matmen Down Jayhawker Wrestlers in Hard-Fouch Meet Wins Decision Cochran Suffers First Defeat This Season; Capt. Hatton Wins Decision Coach Leon Baumann's last minute strategy failed to come through for a win. She was beaten by the main Steve Church, 155 pound class, was switched to the heavyweight powerhouse, but the heavyweight, was switched to the 165 pound class. Batha Kanna wrestlers Robins of Missouri proved too muche, for Bill Cochran, Kannas 175-bound wrestler. Robins is well-built and well-defined, with a strong arm, which would put Cochran this season. Hatton, who has been nursing a bad shoulder most of the season came from his opponent, in a fast and hard match. Dungan also won over his opponent, piling up a good time advantage, but being unable to throw 115-pound class, Luck, Missouri gained a time advantage over Tom Schreily, Kansas; time 4:19. 125-pound class, Dungan, Kansas gained a decision over Mundy, Missourt; time 3:06. 125-pound class, Moore, Missouri, gained a time advantage decision over the 145-pound class. 145-pound class, Sappington, Missouri, gained a fall over Syk of Kane. 155-pound class, Hinton, Kansas, gained a time advantage decision over Garsson. Missouri: time 1:21. 165-pound class, Cummings, Kan- sas, gained a time advantage over Galloway, Missouri; time 8:20. 175-pound class, Robins, Missouri won a time advantage over Cochran Karasus; time 3:08. Heavyweight, class, Church, Kun, as gained a time advantage decisio over Blacklock, Missouri; time 6:00. Intramural Games --the winners of the diving events were: E, Sherbon, Alpha Xi, Kiel Sigma Kappa, McCarthy, Pi Phi Neesley Winks hall. The intramural basketball games cheduled for tonight are: A 7 p. Delta Beta at 6 p. Delta Sigma ambition vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Uplin Beta at Ascenii at 6 p. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Uplin Gappa Sigma vs. Delta Uplon. At 0 p.m.—Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Delta Pi vs. Alpha Kappa The games scheduled for Saturday: At 8 a.m. – Dunkin Club vs. Kentucky Colonels; Delta Tau Delta Sigma Alpa; Alpha Sigma; Alpha Alpa; Mu B vs. Triangle B. At 10 a.m. Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Sigma Alpa. Delta Epsilon; Phi Chi B vs. Alpa Beta Epionis; Phi Chi B vs. Alpa Beta Epionis; Phi Epion B vs. Pi Upsilon Bri Delta Chi vs. Delta Sigma Pi. At 12 noon – Kappa Kappa Pi vs. Pi Mu Alpa; Celta Delta Sigma vs. Mu Alpa; Celta Delta Sigma vs. Mu Alpa; Kappa Eta Kapoa. Alpha Xi Delta took the silver cu- lent at the intramural swimming meet its right for the second consecutive year of competition. Sigma Kappa was secon- d with 38.5 points, Kappa Kappa Gamma third with 37.5 points, ame- sion fifth with 36.5 points. Alpha Xi Delta's Win Intramural Swimming Meet for Second Time Two records were broken by Kiel Sigma Kuppe. She broke the record for the two leagues free style by make-up holding by Alice Gaskill, 27, who set the record at 234. In a class meet Gaskill won and another other recorded by Kiel was the three length free style. Kiel's time was 1:06. The other record which was held by Alice Gaskill, 27, Neeley, Watkins hall, broke the record for the two lengths side stroke, which was made in 29.7 at the former record of 28.9 at the last meet. Take Second Neeley Breaks Record Alpha Xi Delta, bring the relay record in last week's meet and hold the same record this time. Second in the relay was Sigma Kaappa, third in the relay was Grace Kiel Breaks Two Records to Help Sigma Kappa's Two lengths, free style were wore by Kiel, Sigma Kapua, A, Sherborn, Alpha Xi, Verdiier, Delta Zeta, MeCarthay, Ph. Phil. Nebey, Watkins hall, was first in the two lengths side stroke. A, Sherbon, Alpha N. Graves, Delta N. Flack, Phil Ftied for fourth. S, Pli Ftied for fourth. Breast stroke for form was won by Breedithal, Kampa, E. Sherborn Alpha Xi, Little, Pi Phi, Moore, Pi Phi Two lengths back stroke was taken by Kester, Kappa, Hancock, Alpha Xi A, Sherben, Alpha Xi, Christensen, Alpha Xi. Those placing in the two lengths of the stairs were Kappa, F. Sherbrook, Aliba Xi House, Sigma Kappa. The others who entered this event failed to do the stroke. Close Competition Shown One Competition Show. The team won the competition in the crawl for form that this event was repeated. The final outcome was Walkins, half second, Schmidt, Watkins half second, Schmidt, The three lengths free style winners were: Kiel, Sigmar Kappa, Verrier, Deta Zeta, Higgins, Alpha Xi Kester, Kappa. The total points for the other or ganizations are Alpha Gamma Delta 4, Delia Zez, 13, Chi Omega, 8, Waltkall, 12. 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