PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1930 Track Men Start Intensive Practice for K-Aggie Meet Squad Will Likely Consis of Same 22 Entered at Kansas City Saturday Only a light workout was taken by the Kansas track squad last night us Coach Hamillon preferred to give opportunities for the indoor dual meet with the Kansas Agries in Kansas City at Convention Hall Friday night. The Agrees, however, for afternoon, however, for the K-AGZ encounter, which is the last meet on the Kansas schedule until the Big Ten conference meet at Columbia March 8. Practically the same squad that competed in the 2013 U.S. Olympic basketball tournament on Saturday against the Aggleys, Coach Hamilterson announced this morning. The team will be playing for men certain to make the trip, with the possibility that more will be available. Sickel, who finished second in the 50-yard run, will represent the Jaywalkers in that event, together with Klaner and Slimson. The other two enforced low hurries along with Mize, two-tetterman, while Nichols and Parker are the probable starters Ed Fortune, who also hung up a second place in the K.C.A.M. club, and Bowers are the Kansas entries in the mile; the two-mile run will be held on Friday. The briers of the cross-country squad last fall. Stralow and Young have been running the quarter in good time and are likely starters in that event, while Captain Hinshew and either Fallerton will start in the half-mile. Stillman, a promising sophomore, and Bearman, a letterman, are due to graduate from the Blood, who won second in the pole vault at Karnas City, will be the lone winner. Four men have been entered in the shot put: Jim Bausch, Pete Bauchen, Tim Hester and Brady Bauch boys are on the basketball squad, but are among the outstanding weight candidates in school. Jim, Brady and Tim will be in the shot last spring, is not likely to compete because of injuries received in the Aggie-Kansas basket league. Dr. T. A. Riley, veteran official of the Kansas City Athletic Club, will referee the meet, according to Coach Hamilton. Women's Squads Chosen Interclass Basketball Games Will Begin Tonight Miss Phelps requests that the entire junior and senior squads report for practice. The first game of class basketball will be played tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 8 s.cleek. "All teams are invited," announced Miss Olive Phils, instructor of physical education for women. The seniors will play the sophomores. Those in the sophomore squad are Geraldine Lutes, Margaret Lawson, Jonah Roehl, Jared Fritz, Fritz Faure Vran, Elizabeth Bryan, Caroline Bertram, Clairy Shoot, Carol Cost, Betty Bunton, Gwendolyn Brown. There will be a tournament for the second teams of the sophomore and these games will be played off later. Those in the freshman squad: Bobney Nocuey, Nellie Stelle Silver, Liz Lightburn, Gladys Tyson, Margaret Kerr, Daniel Gentry, Laura Blackwood, Rachel Rowley, Mary McHenry, Bunn Hall Vlora Turner, Silvia Burdette, Erma Blodgett, Lillabala Stahl, Jerry Cornell, Donna D巩固, Wade Wedder The schedule for the remainder of the games is as follows: Thursday, Feb. 13, 8 p., m., sophomores vs. fresh- men; seniors vs. juniors. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 8 p., m., freshmen; sophomores vs. juniors. Monday, Feb. 24, 8 p., m., juniors vs. freshmen, sophomores vs. seniors. Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30 p., m., seniors vs. juniors, freshmen. Monday, March 4, 8 p., m., sophomores; seniors vs. freshmen. Swimming Meet Will Be Held Monday for Women An individual swimming meet will be held next Monday at 4:30 p.m., for who are interested in trying out WA. These individuals who those enter and place. These individual meets are annual events, winning the most individual points and took three first places. Lillian Peterson was second, Harriet Fritz was third. The events for the entrances of the individual meet are: Back stroke, front knee; plunge, at least 35 feet; plunge, at least 35 feet; breast stroke, form; free style, two lengths; free style, three lengths; diving; breast stroke, two lengths. Intramural Games --in Meet A poor showing of the intramur asketball teams last night resulted a only one game being played. Ac- ording to E. R. Elibel, director of tranurals, all games should be brightened and the full benefit be o point system. Last night's results: Phi Delta Theta (B) vs. Plu Ipation (B), default to Phi Chi. Beta: Phi Delta (B) Raphael: Kappa. Sigma: Loga SigmaLambda bvs. Cosmopolitan Club, default to Cosmopolitan Club: Phi Chi. Mu Alpha, default to Phi Chi. The games scheduled for tonight at 10 p.m.; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Theta Tau; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa. Intramural handball entries must be handed into the intramural office before 6 p.m. tomorrow. Oklahoma Wrestlers Take All Except Two Matches From Kansas Church and Cochran Are Only Jayhawker Victors Coach Paul V. Keen the Oklahoma wrestlers defeated the Kansas wrestlers before a large crowd last night in Oklahoma. 6. Kansas gained only two decisions. Captain Steve Church of Kansas faced an enfeated Embankment of Oklahoma by a tornado that was fast and clean. Church worked hard for a fall, but was unable to recover. Cochran was able to pile up a time advantage over Childers of Oklahoma by 2-10. The match was a hard-fought, and mismatched, and it looked for a while that the Oklahoma might take it. Children outweighed Ccohan about 10 pounds, which made the going difficult. Results of matches are as follows: 115 pounds—Leach of Oklahoma. Big Six Champion, defeated Schnebly of Kansas by a time advantage of 1:46. 125 pounds — Mentonto of Oklahoma, national amateur champion, defeated Dungan of Kansas, time 9:36. 125 pounds — Miller of Oklahoma 145 pounds—lewis of Oklahoma defeated Jack Spry of Kansas by a time advantage of 9:48. defeated Christensen by a fall, time 7:30. 165 pounds - Steve Church of Kansas, Big Six champion, gained a time advantage decision of 6:27 over Eubanks of Oklahoma. 155 pounds—Berry of Oklahoma gained a fall from Hatton of Kansas, time 2:47. 175 pounds—Cochran of Kansas gained a time advantage of 2:10 over Childera of Oklahoma. Heavy weight—Bass of Oklahoma made quick work of M. Sorem of Kansas, winning by a fall in 2:05. Montooth of Oklahoma was done to win over Dunkan of Kansas by a fall. He had hard going and could only pile up a time advantage. Dun ganh was outclassed but he put up an uphill fight to keep from being thrown Leuch of Okihama outclassed Scholomachus was unable to pin him to the mat. --flashes of the nebraska-kansas game. Sport Shots by the Kansas Sporting Editor Kansas Sporting Editor fee page come dribbling down the floor—unconscionally—no pun in-ended—out goes the stuff arm that they wore—the fist misses the foul and gives the ball to the cornhuskers out of bounds—pole also walked—referee "two" quigley catches the unintentional foul and throws it over to nebraska—nice eye "quag." "frosty" cox from mid-court cages a spectular long shot—from then on the nebraska slogan is "don't let him hit me." In real life, t.c. bishop doubling into weird shapes to score and to recover the ball—not a football player but how he could recover fumbles let alone stop a hit that himself around the ball too tightly. don mckay, dangerous nebraska enter drives toward his goal—is ushed by a kansas guard—turns way from the goal—and shoots from behind it. It is easy to see why this young man is leading the big six in scoring. "We Deliver" at the half two midget teams it action—the blues are victors—they RENT A CAR HATS COME--- HATS GO--a new Spring Style, high crown curl brim. Colors, Brown, Grey. IT'S A STETSON $8.50 —but there is always room in a man's wardrobe for the 5th Avenue Rent a car these cool evenings, it's convenient and saves time. The cost is nominal during the first part of the week. We have special features with our service. 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