PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930 Kansas Will Clash With Rejuvenated K-Aggies Tonight UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 一 With Pete Bausch Back In Lineup, Jayhawk Stock Takes a Jump Probable starting line-ups for tighton's game. Kansas K-Aggies Bishop f Russell O'Leary f Nigro J. Bausch g Asker Page g Richardson Page Offices: E. C. Quigley and Leslie Edmonds. With the return of Pete Baneau to the team, the Jayhawks basket-ball team will face the game against the Kansas Aggies tonight. Bumble will be ready in case another addition gives the Kansas quintet a strong reserves guard and raises the team's scoring. Coach Charles Coraut is bringing a wildcat team to Mi. Oath to prove she can win games at Manhattan was a flukes. The Jayhawk quintet was able to defeat Coach Coraut's five but by three wins, the game since that time there has been many threats on the part of the Aggie followers as to what they would do to Coraut. Before the season opened Coach Corsairt, when asked how he thought his team would fare this year, he reasoned that he would find his team losing most of the games but that the Aggies would and themselves later in their season would find his team losing most of Big Six leaders. His prophecy has been pretty nearly true for the Aggies started their 1920 season in Oklahoma and Missouri in Mississippi and Iowa and winning only from the lowly University of Oklahoma. That bore out the early season prevailed on a day at Manhattan, the Aggies gave Missouri its first loss of the season and knocked the Tigers out of their first place tie with Kansas. That was a starter showing proving Coach Corsairt last half of the season's pre- In Nigro and Russell, the Aggies have two great sharpshooting forwards when they are hitting. In Ramses Barkley, they control the tip, and in Richardson and Auker, they have two strong defensive bulwarks. Captain Richardson is a scoreer of no mean ability and is one of the best games in the Missouri Valley. When the two Kansas state schools meet anything can happen. You have 7:30 p.m. and the University Auditorium should be packed. Bunn Urges Men to Come for Out-door Practice B John Bunn, head coach of baseball, wants to make use of every warm day from now on for out-door practice of the men checked out for base- George Trombold, Charles Smoot and Orville Church are reporting that the son, captain and veteran pitcher, will be back for training as soon as the team can prepare. Coach Bunn urges that those who are not going out for a sport in season start reporting, "All of the work is going to be done out doors," she said. The trouble seems sore arms as they were last year," Bunn said. PROTECT Your Car with Good Brakes We adjust them on Cowdrey Brake Tester and reline them if needed Good Tires Old smooth tires on your wheels are not safe. Put on some new — Gum Dipped Tires They hold all records for speed and endurance Class Basketball Game to Be Played Tomorrow A third of a series of the double players will be played tomorrow night at 8. s. m. The games will be the seniors a. the freshmen, and the sophomores CARTER SERVICE Call---1300 --- "These will be very interesting games," said Miss Olive Phelps, instructor of physical education, be the results of former games." In the first of the series, the freshmen won over the junior by a 29-21 score. The sophomores beat the junior in both second series and the sophomores won from the freshmen in a close game which resulted in a 31-21 victory for the sophomores. The junior and senior game ended in a tense score of 67-64. Miss Phelps requests that the same squads report for the games tomorrow, row night which reported formerly Stiff Practice Begins for K. U. Track Squad Despite Aggie Victory Hamilton Satisfied With Wor Thus Far But Predicts Fourth in Big Six With a decisive victory over the Aggies behind it, the Kansas track team settled down last night to pre-season team use. The Big Six conference indoor track meet at Columbia March 8. Only a light workout was taken yesteryear and Brutus Hamilton planned to begin harder practice sessions. The Kansas Coach expressed himself as well satisfied with his team's showing against the Aaggies at Kane County, commenting on the meet, he remarked "It was much more closely contested than the score indicates. Either team had a good chance to win until we got it next to the last event, the half mile." The squad came through the Aggie encounter in good shape, and should be in excellent condition for the conference meet. Several new candidates have shown enough as yet to displace any of the regulars on the team. Coach Hamilton is not optimistic about his team's chances to annex Kentucky. He expects the Jayhawkers to finish better than fourth. According to Hamilton, "Kansas has a good team but there's room for improvement in the conference—Nebraska, Oklahoma and Iowa State, Kansas will have a hard fight to beat out Missouri and the Aggies for fourth place. $^{1}$ Nebraska is a favorite to win the meet, due to the overwhelming defeat which the Cornshakers handed over. The state will leave that Oklahoma and Iowa state, on the basis of individual performances, will make strong bids for the meet. t. Breidenthal Scores First Individual Honors in Water Competition Vins Breast Stroke, Form, and To Meet Missouri in Contes Crawl Makes in W.A.A. at 7:30 Thursday Swimming Meet Ruth Breedental, c'31, took individual honors last night by winning the most points in the individual swimming meet. Breedental was fourth in nine points, Kiel, second with 10 points; F. Sherbon, 11 points; Fritz, 9 points. es in w. Bobby Neeley broke the record for the side stroke. Her time was 26.7. Last year's record was held by Alber Sheron, with a record of 26.8. The individual winner of the meet last week was Grace Kiel who had 15 ounces. The winners of the side stroke were: first, Neely; second, A. Sherbon; third, Fritz. Those placing in the free style, two lengths were: Kiel, Fritz, A. Sherbon. Back stroke: first, Kiel; second Kester; third, Carruth. Breast stroke, first, Breidalenth second, E. Sherbon; third, Smith. Diving, first, E. Sherbon; and Neely Plunge: Ferguson, House, Koch Crawl first, Breidenthal second House: third, Keater and Mayer tied for second. Breast form: Breidenthal, E. Sherbon, Carruth. Three lengths, free style: first Fritz; second, Kiel; third, Verdier. A class swimming meet will be held in April. Those who tried out for the individual meet may also enter the class contests. Miss Ruth Hoover, director of physical education for women said that the individual contexts were close and had closer competition than before. Points in W.A.A. are given for five points, three points and five points. Five points are for first place, three points for second place, and one point for third place. All points may be held annually. Wrestlers Have Tryouts Truyes for the wrestling match with Missouri Thursday evening at 7:30 were held this afternoon in the rooms under west stadium. Gildemeister in the 115 pound class will meet Jillian Washburn. *Gildemeister jillian w washburn developing into quite a fast worker. The dope however favors Schenbely to Lieberman will try to ouct *Christensen* from his position in the 135-pound class. Lieberman is a sophora, a good prospect, and should devote himself. It is probable that M. Sorem and Cummings, heavyweights, will have it overcome the heavyweight division. Sorem and Cummings are both experienced men. In contrast, Bill Cochran with Missouri will probably be the match between Bill Cochran of Kansas and Rollin of the Tiger's Rolling Stones last year by winning a short time advantage over Cochran. Both have won three matches and lost none this season. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators Spring Practice Resumed Spring football practice will be resumed this afternoon after a day of rest Friday. The pre-session practice was held, but only one session has been held. Men of Freshman Team to Try for Varsity Positions Members of the freshman team who wish to try for line positions are asked to turn out. They will be taught the K. U. style of play, and brought into condition for practice in the practice that starts March 17. The players are put through workouts with the medicine ball, and they get up to it. The team, that greeted Coach "Mike" Getta last Wednesday were given a workout that made them feel as if they just completed a full day's work. 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