UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1930 PAGE FOUR Coach Allen Tries New Combination in Court Practice O'Leary and Ramsey User in Place of Injured Thomson and Raymond Carl Cooper Forced to develop a new combination for the University basketball team on account of injuries sustained by Jim Bunch, high-jumping center, the Kansas State guard, in the game with the Kansas Aggies Wednesday night, Coach "Phog" Allen tried two new coallibration plays that day in order to find a scoring point. On the first five used by Doctor Allen, Ted O'Leary and T. C. Bishop were the forwards, Floyd Ramsey and Tom Scully. The second was "Frosty" Cox were the guards. This group was drilled in penetrating the opponents' defense and then scrimmaged by the defensive positions of Otto Rost and L. Skimmer at forwards, Charles Ransom at center and Art Lawrence and Peter Bauer at backs. It was a triumph for the first five. Changing the choice team for the second period of scrimage, Doctor Allen moved Ramson to center. Ramon also moved Pete Saunders and Pete Bauch to guard in place of Page. This last shift of players enabled the first quintet to win 14 to 3, but their teamwork and defense good as that of the first combination. From an observation of the men we are candidates for the positions of outfielder and pitcher that O'Leary will find a place in the startling lineup. He seemed to fit in well on the pitching team, day and his shooting was better than anyone else with the possible exception. The Kansas schedule in the next few weeks calls for some of the hardest games of the season including the Nebraska on consecutive nights Feb. 27, 28, and March 1. The University of Missouri will be met in Columbia Feb. 21 and the return game in Kansas Feb. 24. The March 5 date is of interest. Jan. 21 was the original date set for the Tiger-Jayhawk clash at Lawrence but at the meeting of Big Six Brewers in Chicago on Friday, Brewer, director of athletics at Missouri, forgot to bring his schedule to the gathering. As it happened the Jan. 21 date was the night before the start of the game, the Brewer in a telephone call to Doctor Allen requested that the date be changed, and the Kansas authorities obliged and March 5 was chosen, there being no other time It has been the custom for the Jaheyhawk and Tiger basketball teams to play at Columbia first one year before the start of this change of schedule this season makes the Kansas quintet open its two-game series with Missouri in August. For the present season at least the shift in dates has worked a hardship on the Jaheyhawks, for its schedule contests the last few weeks. Had the Jayhawkers the Tigers on Jan. 21, they would have been on a crest of the wave that has been known as the Jacksonville record with nine straight victories. As it is the Kansas quintet and as it is the second sivef, in the first game between the two this year, with a badly broken knee, they are regular or two in unexpected roles. Missouri Victory String Boosted in Ames Defeat Columbia, Feb. 8—(UP) —Missouri stretched its string of Big Six conference basketball victories to five and the team played over Iowa State five 43 to 34. The game was played in Brewer field hockey team, with a capacity crowd. The two teams entered the opening period and except for moments throughout the second two, all held throughout the Basketball Scores Northwestern 40, Marquette 19. Arkansas 30, Oklahoma A. and M. 29 Creighton 21, Grinnell 20. Georgia Tech 41, Vanderbilt 37. Drake 31, Washington 25. Western State 32, Colorado Mines Colorado University 32, Colorado Teachers 28. Fast Halfbacks to Test Speed Off the Gridiron New York, Feb. 9. - (UP)-Football's two fastest halfbacks of 1929 will pit their speed against each other in a matchup between Cyell Leand of Texas Christian University and Mike Milton of A.G. Arena Square Garden. Both members of undefeated eleven last fall made many long and spectacular runs for the ball. Speed on the gridiron is one thing and speed on an indoor track is another. Leland and Elder both earned their second start by men their sprinting last season. Jayhawker Wrestlers Fall to Cornhuskers in Contest at Lincoln Church, Cochran, Spry Score for Kansas; 201-2 to 71-2 Is Final Score The Cornhusker wrestling team defeated the Jayawakers in a Big Six meet at Lincoln Friday night by *a score of 20% to 7%*. Two falls, three decisions and half count from a draw in their first home meet of the season. Captain Steve Church, 165 pound class, and Allen Cochran, 175 pound class, won time decisions for Kansas. Jack Spry, 145-pound class, won one time decision for Missouri with Margaret of Nebraska. The draw match, Spry-Margaret, is unusual since a draw is announced only after the extension periods which follow the regular ten-minute bout. Spry has having a 30 second time advance. The variety wrestlers meet the Sooner octet in the University auditorium following the Kansas-Nevada basketball game Monday night. The results in each division are: 115 pound - Kosowsky, Nebraska, defeated Schreiby. Time advantage, 5 minutes, 29 seconds. 135 pound—Rees, Nebraka, won by a fall from Christenberg with a half-nelson and arm lock. Time, 6 minutes. 38 seconds. 125 pound—Weber, Nebraska, defeated Dungan. Time advantage, 4 minutes, 35 seconds. 145 pound—Margaret, Nebraska, and Spry, Kansas, draw (extra per- iod). 155 pound-Simic, Nebraska, won by a fall from Hatton, with a double-bar arm-lock. Time, 2 minutes, 1 second. 165 pound—Captain Church, Kan- Heavyweight — Robertson, Nebraska, defeated Cummings. Time advantage, 7 minutes, 21 seconds. san, defended Hengaler. Tith advantage, 7 minutes, 35 seconds. 175 pound-Cochran, Kansas, defended Tith advantage, 9 minutes, 44 seconds. E. R. Eibel, director of intramurals, announced that all entries for the indoor handball tournament must be submitted to the office before 6 Wednesday night. Indoor Handball Entries Due Wednesday, Feb. 12 Intramural basketball will be resumed again Monday night when at 9:15 the following game, Pii vs. Pi Kappa Alpha and Pi Delta Theta vs. Pi Upsilon. Those at 10:15 are Delta Sigma Glah and Delta Glah and Pi Chi vs. Pi Mu Alpha. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars G*d Used Cars 617-19 Mass, St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrenee, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E.W. PENCHARD LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Excaltably 10.75 Mass E. W. 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