UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 PAGE FOUR Basketball Squad Leaves to Invade Tiger Stronghold Team to Practice in Gym at Boonville Today; Thirteen Make Journey Journey Dr. F. C., Allen, with 13 wighfn, Jawhawkers, after an afternoon inter- view at the Tugger. If they intend to work on the beams from the inside since they are stay- ing in the house, Dr. F. C. will Although Thomson and Ramsey will not be able to enter the play because of injuries, Kannan three munkersets, four players, and two others played every game this season; with the aid of O'Lairy, high point for Kannan in the night, and Jim and Pete Bause, fast center and guard, in good condition to defend Kannan* lead in the race. To Use Kemper Gymnasium The squad left for Bonville, Mo. at 1300. Doctor Lester and arranged for the team to go to Copenhagen this afternoon so the team can have a short practice and still get to Copenhagen. In the presson game with MIssouri, Kansas had an easy victory but has since suffered several losses due to injuries, so Friday night's game was a huge win for conference games. Coach Edward are in good condition and will be fighting hard since this game is their last chance at the Big Six title. Kansas has to overcome its adversity to receive Miami to it in sure tving for the title. Is Thirteen Lucky? Kansas is still depending on the "lucky 13." The game with the Aggies was the thirteenth straight victory for Kansas, and there are 13 men on the squad that left for Missouri. They are Bishop, Cox, J. Batch, P. Bauch, Lawrence, O'Leary, Ransom, Roost Skimner, Raiden, Tage, McCaness兰 The starting lineup for Friday's game has not definitely been decided but will probably be. Bishop-sie game against Bayou Central, center Page and Cox, guardians. Court Victories Are Easy by Large Scores Upperclass Squads Defeated by Large Scores The third game of class basketball was played last night with the sophomores scoring over the juniors by 21. The senior scored 9 to 6 and the seniors by a score of 26 to 12. The juniors who played were: Davis, Wongwal, Hamilton, Breidenstein, Kilogre, Supportenfeld, Hines, and Moon; the seniors, the sophomores, Reese and Lawson made the scores. The players and substitutes were Lawson, Lite, the Ree, Hackney, Voran, Faire, Frits, Short, Bryan, and Ryan. The freshman squad consisted to Hull, Dickson, Starkey, Starbowl, Eldin, McNeeley. Six field goals and one free throw were made by Rowlty, and Hull and Starkey each made three field goals. The Hunters next for the seniors. Those who played were Steen, Kid, Hunter, Kiseeer, Gould, Ensign, and Krets The next game will be played Monday, Feb. 24, at 8 p., m. with the freshmen playing the juniors and the sophomores playing the seniors. Out of the three games which have been played, the treasury has won nine and one draw, mores hold the record of winning all three. The juniors and seniors have won each game. Oklahoma to Enter Team In Meet For First Time Norman, Feb. 20-(Special-For the first time a men's swimming team is being organized to enter the Big 12. Sixteen candidates are reporting nightly for practice dives March 8. Seniors candidates are reporting nightly for practice dives. Bruce Drake, Not having a pool of their own available, the boys are in the girls' pool in the Women's building. A rumor circulated on the Northwestern campus that about 400 students flunked out of the College of Education and about 325 students to breathe much easier. It was estimated that about 10% from school an account of grades. Triangle Swimming Meet Officials Are Selected Officials for the triangle swimming meet between Iowa State, Kansas Argies, and Kansas to be held at the Kansas City Athletic Club pool Saturday at 2:30 p.m. will be John Mckee and Ed Tewed, announcer, and Ed Tewed, announcer. For the diving contests, Roy Means, Porter Craig, and Matt Gwynne will officie and at the finishing mark Trask, Pauls, Trask, and Henry Ashley will preside. George Lowe, Kenneth Sells and Eaton Adams will be timers for the meet. 4. U. Wrestling Team Meets Tiger Matmen Tonight in Final Matel Expect Feature Contest Between Cochran and Robins at Robinson Gym The Kansas wrestling team will meet the Missouri mattsmen in the last night in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30. With the return of Lloyd Hatters, the wrestlers will face due to injuries and scholastic difficulties, the Jayhawkers will have As given by Coach Bauman this morning, the following men are scheduled to represent Wanda in the national competition, namely, 115 pounds; Wendell Dungan, 125 pounds; Peter Christansen, 135 pounds; Jack Stryk, 145 pounds; Lydia Crawford, 150 pounds; Bill Cochran, 175 pounds and Carl Cummings, unlimited. Perhaps the feature match of the evening will come when Bill Cochran (left) and his team earn the Missouri matten beat the Hawkjaw grappler out of a big 615 victory over the two combatants have won three matches and lost none. A grudge fight is not the norm. Sport Shots by the Carson Sporting Editor Kansan Sporting Editor Kansas-Kansas Aggie Game Coach Coraut said before the game, that he had more than two fold goals, and he was right. But the Aggies in their careful guarding of Bishop, overlooked Lawrence boy came through great. In practice all season O'Leary has looked good, but until the tilt Tuesday, he has not been able to be photographed well through. Much credit should be given him for playing through the greater part of the game with a split finger. It was very unfortunate that Jim Bunsch should have been put out of the game for he was playing what they were trying to do of the season and he was "hot." in the half—the Tau Sigma girls at in their nifty outfits—such grace and ability and so pretty—a distinctive entertainment—too bad Doctor Jones can use them on his team—the Aggies would have been badly beaten. Lee Page at forward and—what a game! The very game finals game! Page better plays, but the most fascinating shot—high and arched; they are a welcome sight to Lee. Leslie Edmonds before the game— You know a team can not continue ) lose players and still remain as strong as it was"—That's a problem before the game. The Jayhawkers go fore long—Maybe the whole season on—why not? Victory No. 13 for the season—inheuky—surely not—it is our guess that they will beat Missouri. TODAY—Irene Blick and William Collier, Jr. in, "Women They Talk About". Also comedy and Everyday News. The Water FRIDAY: — Audrey Ferris and Grace Fawcett in an absor- bible comedy drama, "The Litle Lady," comedy and Everyday News. GET YOUR GET YOUR TEACHER APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPH at $2.50 a dozen VOGT'S STUDIO 1342 Mass. St. Stiff Track Work-Out Is Held In Preparation for Conference Mee Striving to round out his team before the Big Six meet March 8, Coach Brutus Hamilton sent the Jayhawks last night. The last night. The development of form was stressed during most of the practice, and much time was spent work- Candidates Are in Good Shape Fundamentals Now Stressed With but few exceptions, the Kansas squad is still in excellent condition. Joe Klaner, dash man and burdener, who was hindered in the meet in Chicago, now returns back in good shape again and is chip off his events in good time. A promising dash candidate, Norman Sipe, who became eligible at the beginning of the second semester has been in the hospital for the last two weeks, but he is expected to be back in office in time "or the conferences meet." Another man on the sick list is Lee Bowers, cross country letter man and sportswriter. He goes to the squad. Bowers, however, is not seriously ill and should be back with his team. Rowers on Sick List According to Coach Hamilton, the same men who have started the last two months still appear to be the best candidates for the job. The new candidates have been working out during the past week, but none of them has been able to displace any of the others. Hamilton was somewhat surprised last night when Black, a new man, reported for practice and cleared six feet, one inch, in his knees before being on jamming in tennis shoes, will not be eligible for competition this semester, however. Several Freshmen Working A large number of freshmen have begun working out already, although the first event on their schedule, the freshman varsity meet, will not be Flames do $29,000 Damage Chicago, Feb. 20- (UBP)-Bomb-crime roaring in rooftops roamed out in scattered parts of the city yesterday spreading flames into structures that did more than burn a home, and ruined maps the spot where the building had stood that honored the Eagle Sheet metal manufacturing company, the Paragon laundry, and the Samoas who manufactured of cleaning compounds. All billiard and pool playing was discontinued Monday afternoon and evening at Swede's while George E. Spears gave an exhibition of fancy cushion shots before an enthusiastic challenge. In the end, he straight-rail player, holds the record run of 5,041 at straight-rail billiards. A hurdle shot was made, in which the nail hit, jumped over a cue held about four inches high and drew back to a double bank and registering a Chinese pool was demonstrated successfully; the cue ball being run down a trough of two cues. Fancy Pool Shots Shown to Students by Spears Student fans saw a new application of the William Tell story to pool, Lecturing to pool aspirants and putting plenty of another kind of Enlightenment into the pool, breaking a ball off the ton of a derby placed on the table. Spectators who had become conceived that almost any shot was possible without being watched were absolutely foolish. Nevertheless, the antics which the balls did when correctly were enough to give them control would work on during the next few days. With the initiation of Vivian Noel, of Paris, Mo., into Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Missouri, her home town will have produced eight so honoured. The record of this town is that it now covers town of its size in the United States. 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