PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 Kansas, K-Aggies Track Teams Filed for Meet in K.C. Coaches Choose Men After Series of Tryouts for Dual Contests Tomorrow In order to select the definite starters for Kannas in the dual meet with the K-Aggeries tomorrow night, Coach Bashir will be watching a series of tryouts this afternoon. The good performances by Kannas have been reported recently made the Jayhawk mentor decide to test them against his regulars before completing the tournament. According to information received from Manhattan, Coach Wade Hayward, 52, and coach Jake Jackson, 43, Kansas City to compete against the Jaguars. Through the Agile program, the team, which it men, is considered to be much stronger than that which represented its opponents. Entry List Given The tentative entry lists as filed by Hamilton and Haylett are as follows: 105. *yard* dash—Kansas, Sickel, Klaner, Smith; Aggies, Hinckley, Elwell, Bliss. 50-yard low hurdles—Kansas, Mine. bo- yard low horiz; -kahler; baze Khaner; Agarmi, Forcellini, Morgan Khamer, high humble; -Karasen Nichols, Parker; Agarmi, Forcellini Huevk. Hayes. 440-yard dash—Kansas, Stralow Young: Aggies, Konf, Elwell. Half-mile—Kansas, Captain Hinshaw, Zimmerman, Fullerton; Aggies Captain Mills, Forsberg, Black Mile—Kansas, Fortune, Bowers Aggies, Miller, Carter, Forsberg. Two-mile—Kansas, Levine, Stover Aggies, Toudine, Carter, Rimshawson Shot put—Kansas, J. Bausch, F Bauch, Thornhill, Ward; Aggies Williams Pole vault—Kansas, Trueblood; Ag ries, Jordan, Coleman. Jasmine Gorman High jump—Kansas, Stillman Beardsley; Aggies, Ehrlich, Walker. Officials Are Announced Offerings are Handled The complete list of officials for the meet, as announced this morning at the athletic office, includes: Referees—John Grover, Dr. J. A Reilly, Louis Touiton, Judges of finish —C. H. Walker, Herbert Hedges, Robert Elliot. timers-George Love, Harrel Selvedge, I. F. Freeberg, R. E. Peters Judge of held events—Frank W. Dr. Truck, C. S. Parker, Dr. D. M. Nigro Marshal - W, J. Squire; inspectors Jim Fisher, Harris Newman, H. Shaynurke, J. McMurphy; amount Ton Murpier; scorer - Lester Warre Alpha Xi's Break Record Take Most Points in Swimming Meet; Pi Phi's Second Alpha Xi Delta took the most points in the first intramural swimming meet most closely matched by them in 27. Alpha Xi Delta made 37 points, Pi Alpha Phi 16 points, Sigma Kappa 1D points, and Kappa Phi 1D points which was the first event, Alpha Xi's placed first, Chi Omega, second, Pi Phi's third, and in the diving events. A Sherbon, Alpha XI Delta, first; McCarthy, Phi, phi; second; Neeley, Watkins hall, third; Mayer, P贝eta Phi, fourth. The winners of the two lengths free style were: Kiel, Sigma Kappa, A; Sherborn, Alma Mater, B; Newbury, Zeta, third; Nebey, Wakkins hall, fourth. The breast stroke for form was won by: Bridecladian, Karen M. Sloan; McLachlan, David J.; Alpha Gamma Delta, second; E. Sherbon, Alpha Xi Delta, third; Schmidt, Pi; The first four in the two lengths back stroke were: A. Sherborn, Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Kappa, Beacon Xi Delta, Sigma Christenburg, Alpha Xi Delta Quite a number entered the two lengths side stroke but only two did it correctly. Schmidt, Beta Phaa won first and Campbell, Alpha Gamma breventhal, Kappa Kappa Gamma won first in the two longest breast stroke; E. Sherbon and Higgins, Ai pha. Bingham, Ala Xi Delta, third. Christensen, Alpha Xi Delta, took first place in the crawl for form Breedership. Kappa Kappa Gamma Home, Sigma Kappa fourth, home. Sigma Kappa fourth. Three lengths of free style was used by: Kiel, Sigma Kapna, Conrad, Chi Omega, Verdier, Delta Zota, Me-Cartho, Beta Phi. The winner of the meet will be determined next Thursday, Feb. 20, when the remainders are divided in organization with the meet points gets a silver loving cup. Miss Ruth Hower, direcetor of physical education for women, reports that there was great interest in the meet and the events went off quickly. Legislature Will Convince Feb. 27 Topika, ob. ii. to the legislature call for a response ion of the legislature in Topika on Feb. 27 to try to straighten out Topika's position. International Games --they ran the game—with Kansas trying to preserve its consecutive winning streak—with Nebraska striving to be the first to defeat the Jayhawkers—who, in turn, were guided by former teacher Dr. F. G. Allen—with the Jayhawks fighting harder than Intramural Games The scores for the basketball games played last night: Phi Delta Theta B (3) 39, Phi B (1) 58, Mu Alpha Ipsilon B (4) 32, Mu Alpha Ipsilon B (19) Delta Chi B (12) Chi B (9) 19, Delta Chi B (6) Mu Alpha Ipsilon default to Phi Delta Chi B. The games scheduled at 10 tonight are Phi Delta Theta vs. Pi Upsilon B; Phi B (1) vs.igma Alpha Epsilon B. Bunn Has Veteran Nine Promising Sophomore Material Adds to Strength Candidates for the varity baseball team have been holding their workouts outside at the stadium duri- ture of the playoffs, and a squad of 12 men reported for practice last night and went through the team's rosters. They were limbering up their arms, followed by a sprint around the track under the direction of Coach John The squad included four lettermen: Schmidt, McCoy, Fisher, and Lichty. The squad also included Harper and Anderson; and Clance, Mooney, Cooley, Brennese, Smoot and Stanford trying for the varsity position, and Lichty, and Ed Ash, also lettermen; with Bob Ross,promising to practice with the school barrier, but术学碴乏利症 and not is not eligible. Bert Hoga, another letterman, will report to Bishop and Thomson will report on the team immediately after the basketball season is over, as will Wan- Kansas will have a veteran team this year with letter-men for nearly every position, and, with the incomprehensible sophomore class, should be one of the leaders in Big Six competition. The outfield is intact, while the only role in the infield was made through a new league of Wayne Culp, last year's captain. Norman, Okh—(UOP) One third of the senior women enrolled in the University of Oklahoma school of nursing have married. More than half are married. Some of the married girls do their laboratory work at home, which may or may not be for the good of them. Prospects Bright for Jayhawkers in Sooner Battle With the return of "Frost" Cox and the improvement in Jim Bansch's ankle, the prospect for the Kansas State team is bright. Oklahoma Saturday night took on a brighter heater. As for "Rub" Thomson, the reports are not so favorable. His arm is not responding to treatment and he has been running well, will be able to play anymore this season. Jim Bausch and "Frosty" Cox to Be in Shape for Game Here Saturday Possibly the same five men that called the Oklahoma State will be called upon to face the Saxon re-entry of Bausch might change this role, providing the Dr. F. C. A. Elkhicks up under forty minutes of the grilling play that Oklahoma is able of providing. In practice last night T. C. Bishop was moved to a guard position along with Page, Ransom remained at center and Ramsey and O'Leary were the forward, while Ransom went to the showers and Bausch went to center to work at the pivot's position for about fifteen minutes. By his showing yesterday it was evident that he would be ready Saturday should Doctor Alien decide to It will be an Oklahoma team out for revenge in the coming game for the second straight win. The competitive winning streak of 31 games early in the season and started Monday's McMurray's crest stream voyage that has not been stopped in conference edging. To give the defense a bit more time, the season would partly alone for the poor record made by the Sooners in the playoffs. Bishon Moved to Guard Two incidents in the past week seem to show that the Oklahoma five is returning to winning form, while the Oklahoma eight lilt with the Oklahoma Agies at Norman. Tuesday, Oklahoma won the game 25-17 and led by a 10-point form over its other title this year and Oklahoma Looks Up Town Churchill found the basket for three goals and two free throws. Okahams and Churchill have always performed well when opposed to the Jay "The team this year is one of the scrappiest, hard-working squads that I have ever coached," say the coaches that this year's on Mt. Oread but I believe that the 1929-30 edition that he and Mike will ultimately be a great team. Linemen Report to Getto Frost Drill on Kansas Tactics in Pre-Spring Training Five linemen reported to Coach "Mike" Gelto last night for elementary spring football training. After lumbering up exercises and a session with the team, they pass through an hour of tremendous drill to prepare them for their course in the Army recruits of the Army. They then wear a heavy sweat clothing during the practice period, they went to the showroom. Jimmy Brazil, Tommy McCall, Zweilor, Slover, and John Teach were the men reporting for practice. They will be schooled in the Kansas football team in the regular spring practice which starts March 17. The small turnout was probably due to the lack of time that the players were given to report. Coach Gettet stated that there would be about a quarter of the 1930 Kansas football team to appear at the practice, Friday. Oklahoma Netmen Hope For Big Six Tennis Title Norman — (Special) — After making a clean cut of their fall matches, the Sooners are awaiting their battle with the Baylor University in April 15. The Sooners defeated teams of Baylor University, Rice Institute, and Texas Christian University in the game. The Kansas Aggies invade Norman to meet the Sooners April 17, while coach Coach Moeley at Norman April 21. On May 2, the Oklahomaans will journey to Ames and meet the team that will meet the University of Missouri team at Columbia. The University of Kansas Hawkees come to Norman May. Sport Shots by the Kapsan Sporting Edito --they ran the game—with Kansas trying to preserve its consecutive winning streak—with Nebraska striving to be the first to defeat the Jayhawkers—who, in turn, were guided by former teacher Dr. F. G. Allen—with the Jayhawks fighting harder than Referring to the Big Six teams as big time quintets as compared with teams in the Central conference, quintet crusader Rasul Braka tilt Monday night says in his column that he has never seen so much talent from the center of the court—or nor many open shots missed so far. He also says that the team tempts from the center of the court—or nor many open shots missed so far. The Central conference as in the Cornhusser-Jayhawk game—Pittsburgh or Westphila would have beaten either teams. The writer goes on to say that the contest lacked what he expected to see among his peers, with only 25 out of Kansas and Maclay of Nebraska—beneath the games—also basketball. Sometimes we would like to use the outside looking in on these games but right now we are on the inside looking in. He admits he didn't see the game and we believe some of the things this sport writer missed were there. He admits his glasses might not have been properly worn at the game through Rose-colored glasses—anyway we saw these things, Great defenses—Machy forced to shoot from naked position—bounded by Cox and Pare every time Owen broke out. In 1954, theowski, the two Cornhushrone defensive men taking the hall off the backboard—preventing follow-in shots—Cox and Pare both were involved. We have seen Schmidt of the Pittsburgh Teachers play and he certainly would have had little to lose with either the Cox Page or Hokel-Howardwonde combination against him—Schmidt is probably the outstanding center in the Central State League. 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