UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930 PAGE FOUR Jayhawk Entries in K.C.A.C.Indoor Meet Announced Compete Jim Bausch Unable to Go Thornhill, Runner-Up In Olympic Will Compete University of Kansas entries in the annual indoor meet of the Kansas City Athletic Club at Kansas City Mall will be posted today by Coach Chuck Hamilton. James Bausch of Wichita, pre- vailing at the half-court, and the poly hole, cannot get due to severely appained athlete sustained in the Kansas - K.S.A. C. basketball game The K. U. entry is: Dashes-Ralph Sickel, Leavenworth; Joseph Klauer, Pittsburg Bernard Rooney, Fairview. The K, U entry list: Hurdles—Paul Parker, Lawrence and William Nichols, Larned. and William Nicholls, Nicholas Lewis, and Daniel C. Relay— Ed Ash, Kansas City, Kan.; John Mize, Atchison; Robert Young, Law- rence Archer Strohl, Scott City, Kansas. Distance runs and two-mile relay - E. Fortune, Lawrence; L. Bee罗娅, Kansas City Ma.; Harry Levine, Lawrence; C. McGraw, Libraea, Zion Zimmerman 600-yard Shannon Douglas Challenge Race for members of Big Sle conference—Lowell Hinshaw, Hopewell wet High Jump—Paul Beardslee, Lawrence, and James Stillman, Kansas City. Pole vault—Lowell Trueblood, Lawn- Shot. put—Melvin Thorrhill, Protection; Wills Ward, Highland; Carl Walton, Parsons; and F. Bausch Wichtia The team leaves Lawrence at 10 n. m. Saturday. --but it is difficult for us to believe that our scholastic contention of the Fitzgerald Prize was worth for wanting the Friday date—most of the meats have been held on Friday and we had a sudden emphasis on class work and time missed from classes is too spontaneous. Basketball Scores Army 41, West Virginia 36. Columbia 33, Dartmouth 22. Connecticut Argies 33, Holy Cross 27. Cornell 32, Alfred 28. Navy 39, Lehigh 29. Syracuse 33, Lawrence 15. Illinois 28, Chicago 25. A debating tour of the 12 English universities is being planned by the University of Southern California, the College of Law and the University of Florida. The trip of this three-mar team to England next spring is being made under the auspices of the National Student Federation of English. No coaches will accompany the team. Sport Shots by the If the University of Missouri's desire to have the annual K.U.M.U.track met changed to Saturday is due wholly to the scholastic argument they advance for this change then they have a good point. School Kansas Sporting Editor There are other motives for this change that are more potent than that presented, among which is the Kansas Cougars' strong offense soURI offered to concede eight points to Kansas in the shot put but it certainly would not be sporting of the game. The Kansas soURI would not take something they had not earned; neither will Kansas. In the K.U.M.-U. football game last fall when BuenaSTARTs began the second quarter, Tigers 20-yard line, the Tigerose great heights to repel the Jayhawk threat. It can't be that the Missouri State team and the husky Jayhawk athlete. There seems to be much dissatisfaction among loyal devotees of the Tiger school because they feel that Kansas has had its own way too offbeat. This objection should have been brought up at the Big Six athletic officials meeting in December or at some future gathering of conference heads. It appears incongruous and illogical with the meet so close at hand. On the surface it seems that Misou has profited, at least financially by playing Kansas at the Saturday game of this Kansas-Missouri gridiron classic for the earlier date, Missouri. But his team also lost Thanksgiving. Thus they have two well paying tills to end the season and see if they can get a Tiger game have not slumped appreciably if at all due to this change. About 32,000 people attended the last game. Missouri has had more intersections football games in the past few years than Kansas has had, including Launch Lane, New York and Southern Methodist University. No scholastic differences have prevented the scheduling of long trips to long trips. Why all this sudden interest in education? — C. C. VARSITY Ricardo Cortez. Kansas Premiere. With Conway Taitle. Virginia Valli. Kansas Premiere. LOWEST rates ever offered by world's largest motor coach system. Save dollars on your winter trip to California, New Orleans, Florida, or any point on Pickwick-Greyhound Lines. KANSAS CITY $ 1.65 ST. LOUIS $ 1.91 NEW ORLEANS $ 33.70 TULSA $ 9.25 DES MOINES $ 12.75 OMAHA $ 10.15 CHICAGO $ 15.15 (Via Des Moines) Special Round Trig Fares Low One-Way Rates LOS ANGELES $32.50 SAN FRANCISCO 37.00 (Via Des Moines) DENVER ... 20.25 New Union Bus Depot 643 Massachusetts Phone 363 Frosh Wrestlers Eligible Board Stimulates Interest in Intramurals Feb. 24. Members of the freshman wrestling squad will be allowed to compete in the annual intramural meet, scheduled for March 4. Intramural board session. This section was taken in order to stimulate interest in the sport. Preliminaries for the meet will be held Monday, March 4, and finals, Wednesday, March 14. The winners of last year's classes are as follows: 118 pounds, Hutton; 128 pounds, Wray; 138 pounds, Choyes; 148 pounds, Betoford; 158 pounds, Bounds; 179 pounds, Graham; 179 pounds, Mullins; 179 pounds, Fowls, Mullins; heavyweight, Fowr. Instruction will be given to any group or individual aspirants by Leo Kauk, our principal for measurements for practice sessions at the wrestling sheds may be made at the Square and Compass fraternity will hold a dinner meeting Saturday, Feb. 8, at 6:15 in the Colonial Ten Room. Initation for pledge will follow at Water Carnival noviella Thursday and Friday morning, Floating at 10 a.m. Stunts at 11 a.m. m. Form swimming at 4:30 ESD afternoon. 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