PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 Bausch to Return in Kansas Line-Up Against Oklahoma Will Play Center, Except in Tip-off, Which Will Be Taken by Ransom Probable Starting Line-ups Kansas Ransom Bishop Bausch Cox Page Oklahnoma Churchill Meyer Grasalman Jerome Culbertson Should "the line-up given above take the floor against Ohio-tow that will allow a jump center, then move to a forward bar and Jim Bauch will play the center of the floor. Sooner than the Soumiers it will be necessary to start Ransom, for Banchle ankle is too weak and Ram-Grainman is not well positioned. Besides, with Bishop and Ransom maneuvering under the goal it is a chance for a few follow-in shots. After last night practice a five consisting of either O'Leary or Ramsey at one forward, T. C. Bishop at the other, Jim Bunch at center, and Tom Cox and Lee Pare at gaudered another possible starting quintet. Bausch worked for some time at guard in the session and will probably fall heir to a defensive berth on the roster. He was part of the game. The Kansas stock of reserve guards was further depleted yesterday when John Madison completely dishearted his elbow in attempt to tip from Bishop on a 'ump ball. In the Sooner line-up are three dangerous sharpshooters, Churchill, Meyer, and Cuthberton, who must be aware of their five consecutive conference tilt. Jermie is a former forward who has been converted into a player in the Oklahoma Angels last Tuesday. The Sooners downed the Angels 25 to 14 and showed signs of living up to a pre-season predictions made for them. At all events the game tomorrow will be one of the most interesting placed here this season. Oklahoma is going to play a tough team that plays smart basketball. Sophs Take Frosh, 31-27 Juniors Hold Seniors to a Tid in Second Game The second of a series of women's class basketball games were played last night with the juniors and seniors in the game with a score of 25 all. The next game, played an exciting game with a close score up to the last few minutes of the last quarter, when the sophomores had a slid of 31 over their opponents 27 points. Stareck of the freshman, squad made five field goals, Hull, five, and Rowley three field and one free throw. Those from the freshman squad who played were: Starce, Hall Rowley. Neeley, Learned, Black wood, Douglas, Tyrus, Erikson. Out of the sophomores, Lawrson made five field goals and one free throw. Lawrson threw two free throws. The sophomore players were: Vornar, Lawrson, Rees Scoring in the senior squad was divided between Steen and Kiel who made seven field goals and one free throw. Hunter made four field goals. The senior players were: Steen, Kiel, Hancock, E. Sherborn, Ensagu Hancock, and E. Sherbon. Davis from the junior squad made two appearances, one two free goal and Brendelindal made one. The players from the junior class were Wongwai, Davi Brendelindal, McDon John and Danielle. In the report of the last series o n the league, the team was in a pos- tion of statement of the scores for the freshmen and juniors. The freshmen won 20-21 instead of the juniors as it was The next series will be played next Wednesday. The freshmen vs. seniors, and the sophomores vs. juniors. The Marquette University hospital, a 34-year-old institution, will be abandoned in a short time on account of the staff's illness which the institution is operating. More than 182 members of last year's freshman class at the University of Washington made the home of these five made straight averages. To Compete Against Oklahoma JIM BAUSCH FLOYD RAMSEY Squad in Good Shape for Track Meet With Kansas Aggies Tonight Against Oklahoma these two Kansas players will be expected to account for their share of the scoring. Hamay has proven to be a valuable man whenever he has been called upon and Bauch has been given a good deal or credit for the success of the Kansas team this year. Hamilton Will Enter Nineteen Man of Convention Hall Misfit Clothing Bought and Sold Men at Convention Hall in Kansas City "Figured from every angle, it looks like an extremely close meet," was all Coach Brutus Hamilton had to say this afternoon in regard to the Kansas outlook in the dual indoor arena. The Aggies tonight at Kansas Although the Wildcat team is largely experienced, it is at a lower level than the event and the Jayhawkers who are favored to win, are expecting plenty of competition. As only two entrants are allowed in each event, Hamilton was forced to take a comparatively small squad on the trip. All of the nineteen men had participated in an excellent condition, with the exception of Joe Klaner, who has a pulled muscle in his leg. The injury is not serious enough to prevent Klaner from competing tonight, however, and he is unable to dash and the fitt-ary low hurdles. dues and may yearly so nuc houses are to be hold in Convention hall, will be to hold at the Convention hall, feeding it will be several dash and relay events between representatives of the two sides. The Kansas squad which left this afternoon consists of: Sickel, Klauer, Nichols, Parker, Mize, Thornhill, Ward, Truehood, Stillman, Beaird, Zimmerman, Stone, Hinkle, Hinlake Zimmerman, Bowers, Bowers, Skow and Levine. Pouring of concrete for the foun- dation of the new administration building at the University of Wichita will cost about $200,000. The building will cost about $200,000. The Natee TODAY—Carmelia Gehrh in a thrilling sea drama entitled, "South of Panama." Also com- Save money by trading here. Money loaned on valuables. TOMORROW-Buffalo Bill Jr. in a strong action drama entitled "The Galloping Gobbs." Also comedy, Everyday news and comedy, Everyday news and added features. ABE WOLFSON Phone 675 637 Mass. Scorees of last night's games: Phi Delta Theta 31, Pi Upsilon 18; Beta Theta P (B) 18, Sigma Alpha Epsilon (B) 24. --on Feb. 22. The games scheduled for tonight at 7. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Kappa Alpha Tau Omega (B), at 8. Sigma Alpha Epiphoni vs. Delta Kappa Pi, Theta Tau vs. Delta Tau Delta, Colonels: Alpha Kappa Pi vs. Alphai Chi Sigma. At 10. Theta Tau vs. Chi Sigma. At 11. Pi Upsilon (B) vs. Alphai Chi (B) Intramural Games The games scheduled for Saturday morning at 8 a.m., m. Kappa Sigma (B) vs. Triangler; Sigma Phi Epsilon (B) vs. Delta Tan Delta (B), at 10 a.m.; Sigma Phi Epsilon (B); Signa Nu vs. Phi Kappa, at 10, Alpha Kappa Lambia vs. Alpha Tan Omega; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, At 11, Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Pi Uplenion, At 12, Chi Delta Sigma vs. Kappa Eta Kappa; Kentucky Calendens vs. Acetua, At 11, Phi Delta Kappa vs. Tri- The staff of the University of Wichita Sunflower picks one student or faculty member who has been out-of-town, Red Moffit, re-elected captain of the basketball team, has been seen as the honor student for this month. Swimmers Practice Distances to Train for Initial Contest Alphin Not Certain of Entries for Meet at Kansas City The K. U. swimming team is now through intensive practice in preparation for the Tringular meet which will take place June 25, Kansas, Kanas Aggies, and Iowa State. The meet will be held Feb. 22 in Iowa in the Kansas City Athletic Center. Last night the team swam one half mile and will do the same to tomorrow night. Coach Herbert G. Alphin is somewhat worried about the endurance of his men and if it may be possible to overcome this defect. Up to today, Coach Allphin had not decided who would swim the events. It is sure that diving will be entered, medley 50-yard, 100- yard, and 220-yard breast stroke. No Kailani教练们 will enter the 400-diameter dashes. ) The meet will be held in the K, S. The meet will be held in a bble that the preliminaries will be held in the morning and the finals in the afternoon. K more definite an- ditionality. "the finals told two of my good men," said Alliph, "so hopes for a Big Six championship are bledged for another year. However, with the finals in mind, it takes a fair showing provided they keep up their intensive training." Boxing Classes Organized Former K.C.A.C. Boxer to Have New Schedule These classes will be conducted by Durrill Black, c33, former amateu featherweight champion of greatest Kansas City. Black, who is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, will present under the color of the K. C. A. 1. Boxing is to be revived on the campus after an absence of five years. Classes are to be added to the program of the physical education department this semester, according to the calendar. The instructor in that department. From 30 to 40 men have already enrolled in the classes and more are expected when the knowledge of the new class becomes available. Both 3-hour and 2-hour classes are to be held at 10:30, and there will be a session on the class that are unable to attend at this time. The time set for the new class will conform to the wishes of the majority of parents. It is not only to those who need exercise credit, but also to those who desire professional training. 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The termination of Iowa's policy in regard to Big Ten competition for the remainder of the season also was on the schedule. --including such lines as Dubarry Elizabeth Arden Helena Rubinstein Ayers Max Factor Yardley Corday Lentheric Cory D'Orsay Houbigant Although bids have been received twice, no buyer has yet been found for the former presidential yacht, the Mayflower, valued at $100,000. Who will pay the bill? still have agree not to sell liquor or carry luggage on board it. A Paying Investment —A course in the Lawrence Business College—a school doing well what it attempts to do. Basketball Scores LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Wichita Henrys 42, Phillips 33, Friends 31, Bethel 29. From Kansan Cost and Found Column LOST, Brown Stool hat, Size 7.3-8. Blowen from window of Haworth hatch. Reward. Call 1113. For further identification if the hat was bought in Lawrence it carried this label— —if you don't get the one that's lost you can get a new Spring Stetson at Carls. 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