PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 Pete Bausch Taken From Team, Guilty of Insubordination Athlete Must Have Proper Spirit of Training and Physical Condition, Says Allen When the Kansas basketball squash took the door for practice last night Pete Bauch and "Frosty" Cox were called to Newton due to the serious illness of his mother and Bauch has been dropped from the squash and orienteering team. In an interview this morning Dr F, C. Allen explained the Bausch dismissal: "Pete Bauch was dropped from the basketball squad for unbecoming conduct and inadherionation," said Doctor Allen today. "In deserving words, he said these things: the spirit of training the athlete has, which means his attitude and his physical conditioning. In both of these things Bauch has has neither the proper attitude for a teammate nor for University." Has Reen Guilty "This is not the first time Buse has been guilty of insubordination, he continued, "had it been there woe have been no action. I have been confining my coaching to those men who was working with real interest it was, and that is why we must until last night that I told the rest of the sound about the dismissal." The Okanoma game will be a crucial test of the staying power of the Tampa Bay Rays, definitely out of the batting, with a possibility that Jim Bausch will not be able to compete and even through his best pitching, he will ankle him, with Cox's return unknown and with Pete Bush dropped from the team. The Rays will be going hard Saturday. Allen Asks to Keep Up "Peep" The backup complimented the team in the game with Nebraska Monday and asked that there be no more tilt with Oklahoma, Saturday. "It was the greatest display of pen I have ever seen." "Oklahoma has been an underdog all season but there can be no slack. We've enabled the team to beat the Kansas Aggies and Nebraska in the last few games, and we're now a tribute to the crowd. They got behind Dick Gauff. He was one of the doctors Allen. Class Basketball Starts Opening Games Sophomore and Juniors Wir Opening Games The first game of intramural basketball was played last night and the sophomores downed the seniors in the second half. The freshmen and juniors were tied at the end of the first half by a score of 1 all, but the juniors won with a score of 3. Of the junior squad, Wongwai made eight of the 10 goals. The others on the junior squad are Gilgoe, Dave, Connaught and Moon. Out of the freshman squad Rowley made six goals, and one free throw. He was another of several substitutions were made. Those who played were Lyon, Burdite, Rowley, Rowley, Hull Ericksen, Douglas, Ridings, Blackwood Reese was outstanding for the sophomores, making 10 field goals, the highest individual score of the evening. The sophomore squad was made up of Justin Borton, Reese, Fritz, Lutes Corlum, Laugh, Short, Bryton, Bryon Kisiece of the senior squad made five goals in the third quarter. KielMatei of the junior squad is: Gould, Kisiece, Sheron, Kiel, Hunter, Kretsmeler, Matei. The next intramural game will be Thursday, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. Women's Swimming Meet Will Start This Evening The women's intramural swimming meet starts tonight with 14 groups entering; last year only nine entered, and the meet has three events and the meet starts at 7:30. Miss Ruth Hoover, director of physical education for women, says that this meet will give close competition and will be interest to everyone. Miss Hoover requests that the entry blanks for those entering the meet next Thursday, Feb. 20, should be deleted from the book office by next Friday, Feb. 14. Hamilton Puts Track Candidates Through Stiff Practice Drill Jayhawks Prepare for K-Aggie Dual Meet in Kansas City Friday Night Preparing for an Aggie team of uncertain strength, the Kansas track squared away with Coach Hamilton most spent of the time working on his candidates for the relays and the championship. The Wildcats are known to be strong. The K. S. A. C. squad this year is captained by Harold Miller, one of the best middle distance men in the country, who has an excellent record in competition last season and is sure to cause plenty of trouble for the Ja Hawkeye entries in the tournament. Towdine and Forsberg, two other crack Aggie distance runners, both place well up with the leaders in Kansas and Kentucky last Saturday. This is the first year of competition for both, but their performances have raised Aggie stock considerably. The Jayhawkers should enter the dual meet Friday night with an advantage in the dashes, the shot put, and the hurdles, although little is known about the strength of the team that would be of dope however, the meet Friday will undoubtedly be a close one, according to Coach Hamilton. Linemen Start Practice All Football Men to Report on March 17 to Train Prospective linemen worked out under the stadium in the northernmost area of Carson City Getto. Freshman linemen have been called out early to become acquainted with the crowd. The players will practice three afternoons a week. The practice is started late in order not to interfere with the players' school work. Both men will be called out and given schooling on the Kansas style of play. The regular spring practice will include a coach coaching Coach Gettys hopes to have the freshmen up on the Kansas plays, and have them performing like old vet. Kansas had an exceptional first year squad this year. Cox, Dumm, Morrison, Bech, Schaake and McCall were players on the freshman team of 1920. The sophomore was team of 1920. Schaake, a former star of Lawrence high school, is a good open field runner and also a good kicker. McCall, also a former Lawrence high school player, has had the backfield as well as in the line. —A course in the Lawrence Business College—A school doing well what it attempts to do. A Paying Investment Send the Kansan Home LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Sport Shots by the Kansas Sporting Editor Random Roamings at the Nebrask game. Two losses for Coach Black in one night—it is the last five minutes of the game—Black takes out his watch and throws it across the floor. The timekeeper—tells time-keeper that he—the timer—is not stopping his watch when substitutions are made—game over. Time keeper gets back to work. It was a black night for Black. A light headed guard—no pun intended–flashes down the floor—Witte, is his moniker—almost gets through Kansas defense but is stopped—much color—no pun intended—in the game through his dash-line play. Article in Kansas City Times, Tuesday, Feb. 11—tip at center to be eliminated in the crescent Missouri honors competition Six competition — if our impression is correct this is the third time the tip at center has been discarded in Big Six play—the Kansas and Palm Juices. Jan. 6, June 7 We may be wrong. University of Missouri basketball team to play away from home Friday and Saturday night in the Big Ten at Lincoln–must be a team of scholars—cnn miss a day of school, maybe two—is the most valuable asset for more permanent than track dates? The University of Missouri scored in the second victory over Cleinton on Feb. 17, and the Bluesy 29 to 21 at Columbia, last night. The winners led at the Missouri Defeats Creighton Harry Welch counted five goal from the field to lead the two teams in scoring. He scored nine knocked out with seven points. The tip at center was eliminated tilt and the ball put in play by the defense, and he throwing it in from out-of-bounds. Intramural Games The games scheduled for 8 tonight are: Acacia vs Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma vs Delta Chi (B), B1 (A); B9 (B), m Phi Chi (B) vs Delta Tau Delta (B); Pi Delta Chi (B) vs Delta Tau Delta (B); Delta Chi (B) vs Delta Sigma vs Phi Chi; and Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Phi Chi; and Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Delta Chi. Two games were played last night: Phi Gamma Delta 9, Phi Kappa 14, Theta Tau 7, Digma Sigma Pi 15. Read the Kansan Want Ads Veteran St. Louis Team Easily Downs K-Aggies The St. Louis University basketball team with a first lineup shot by a power-play specialist years side tracked the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan last night by a 15-7 victory. At the half the score was tied 17 to 17, but the Aggles left their basket in the dressing room durin- forged rapidly to the front. Strong led the St. Louis scoring with six goals and two free throws, and then he scored for the Aggles with three from the field and two charity tosses. Eminent Russian Pianist to Give Concert in Auditorium Horowitz Plays Tonight Vladimir Horowitz the eminent Russian pianist, will give a concert in the University auditorium tonight, and in the one of out-town guests are expected to attend, including Dean and Mrs. D. A. Hirschr of the College of Emporia, Dean and Lake Gaskell groups, Dean and groups from Toska and Ottawa. The program is as follows: "Organ Prelude and Fugue, D Major" (Bach), "Capriccio" (Scarletti), "Two Intermezzi, Op. 18, B minor" (Brahms), "Ballade in G Minor." "Two Mazurks," "Impromptu, A Flat Major." "Etudes in F Major," "Valise Brillante" (Chopin), "Sonetto Petraeus" (Little), and "Virginia variations on two Themes of Carneen (Horowitz)." Horowitz played yesterday afternoon at the Shubert剧院 in Kansas City on the well-known Fritschy concert series. Columbus, Ohio — (UP) — Ohio State's reserve basketball team recently underwent an unusual experiment — a game with Wilmington college. Now 8. 8. Van Dine's VARSITY SPECIAL OFFER "The Bishop Murder Case" in Now Follow Philio Vance Through The Most Amazing Cunning of Historical History— Death Follows The Black Bishop— Shows 3-7-9 --building. The purpose of the light is to aid attractiveness to the picture and to the general lounge room. Houbigant Compacts and Lipstick With each double compact we will give free a $1 or $1.50 lipstick Around Mt. Oread With each single compact or rouge we will give free a 50c lipstick Eldridge Pharmacy --building. The purpose of the light is to aid attractiveness to the picture and to the general lounge room. Mrs. Rita S. Halle of New York City arrived today to spend two days conferring with Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Prof. Stant A. Queen, of the sociology department, to get involved in the Wesley Halle, who is an author and contributor to several well-known magazines is touring the West in search of material for an article on fraternities he has written for Good Housekeeping. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association, will return Friday evening from a trip to the West Coast, where he will meet at Boulder, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Los Angeles. At each of the last two places there were about 100 people who attended the alumni are very enthusiastic and interested in their alma mater. He has also attended meetings of the university board, the university cover, Spokane, and St. Marys, Calif. Arrangements have been completed for installing a light over the group picture of the war heroes in the lounge of the Memorial Union H. B. Hungerford, of the department of entomology, has in his possession a particularly fine specimen of a butterfly imported from France in the chrysalis and hatched in professor Hungerford's office. The chrysalis was taken by a student assistant professor of entomology while he was inspecting a shipment of 5,000 mandibles which had been sent to the university to be preserved, including cherry tree growth in France. --where Basketball Scores Pittsburgh 44, Wichita 36, Hays Teachers 29, Southwestern McPherson 26, Baker 23, Ottawa City 34, St. Mary's 17. Boxer Cannot Find Opponent **Boxer Cannot Find Opponent** Ramsey, acusing a well-written opponent, failed an opponent at the Topeka boxing circat last night. Ramsey, who fights in the elite class of the Varsity club, was slated for a battle in the 165 pound class, but his opponent failed to show up. In the northwest time zone, this time ago, Ramsey was runner-up. FLOWERS for VALENTINES WHITCOMB'S GREENHOUSE TOMORROW—Gloria Swanmon in a big United Artist production, entitled "Sadie Thompson." Also comedy and everyday news. FOADY-Phyllis Haver and a big cast in an absorbing drama, "The Shady Lady." Also comedy and everyday news feature. 9th at Tenn. St We Deliver DICKINSON Last Times Today Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee Last Times Today WARNER BANTER · MARY DUGAN · ANTONIO MORENO in ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE COMEDY NEWS Starts Thursday CHASING RAINBOW With Technicolor The starring pair of "The Broadway Melody" are here in another singing, talking and dancing sensation! Hear the song hits; "Lucky Me, Lovable You," "Happy Days" and "Love Ain't Nuthin' But the Blues." A $6.60 musical comedy—one of the year's big pictures! CHARLES KING BESSIE LOVE Jack Benny Marie Dressler Polly Moran Eddie Phillips Talking Comedy Don't Believe It! NEWS Starts Monday— Wm. Powell in "Street of Chance" Soon— Richard Arlen in "Burning Up" THE MOST ATTRACTIVE WOMEN ON THE HILL will attend the HOBNAIL SATURDAY Feb.15 HOP CHIC SCOGGIN and His Twelve Pla-mors will make themselves heard UNION BUILDING