PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930 Jayhawkers Leave for 'Tough Game' With the K-Aggies Game Will Be Broadcast by Manhattan Station KSAC Tonight at 7 o'clock "It will be a tough game," Frosty Cox. With these parting words, the University basketball team boarded the 11:47 Union Pacific train for Manhattan where they meet the Kannans on the football field tonight. It will be the first game for the Jayhawks since Jan. 17. The starting lineup for Kansas tonight will find "Rob" Thompson and T. C. Bishop at forwards, Jim Bausch at center, and "Frosty" Cox and Lee lineup that has started all of the Kansas tilts this year. Other men making the trip are Ted O'Leary, Lawrence Skinner, and Art Lawrence; forwards: Floyd Charles and Charles lineup; forwards: Bunch and Joe McCanes, guards. The Aggies will probably start NI gro and Russell at the forward end, Cronkite, center, and Auker and Richie Nigro, center. The Aggies Nigro, Russell and Auker shooting as they did against Nebraska last Saturday the Jayhawkers will be in for a warm evening. Nigro and Russ will field goals in the Cornshuilt tilt. The game is scheduled to start a 7 p.m. and will be broadcast by KSCA, the Manhattan station. Haskell Wins 10 of 12 Bouts in Boxing Show Fight fans were given an enjoyable evening of boxing last night at the second boxing show held at the Haskell gymnasium where the Indians went 10 of the 12 bouts. All the competitors had an hour and four went an over time round. Elmo Young, amateur welter weight champion, boxing under the colors of the Kansas Aggies, was knocked out by John Ross of Haskell in the third round. He also gave a technical knockout over Mickey Smith, K.C.A. Smith in jured his hand in the second room and could not continue in the third. All of the boats were fast, and the Haskell fighters showed their best form of the year. A Paying Investment —A course in the Lawrence Business College—A school doing well what it attempts to do. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Basketball Scores Southwestern 16, C of E. 15, Bethany 44, Bethel 23. St. Mary's 35, Kansas Wesleyan Pittsburgh 50, Washburn 21. Kansas City Life 42, Ottawa 27. Wichita Henrys 35, Cripe Baker Jayhawk Grapplers Meet Nebraska Team at Lincoln This Week Monday Night Will Engage Sooner Wrestler After Basketball Game Coach Baumann's wrestling team will leave for Lincoln Thursday and return to the Big Six wrestlers in a big Six meet, Friday. The K. U. wrestling team's next home appearance will be Monday night, when the team will face the homa squad in the University auditorium immediately after the bas-relief game between Kansas and Nebraska. The members of the K. U. team as selected by Coach Leon Bauman a week ago, will head to the pound, Jack Dugan, former letterman who takes James Welch's place, 125 pounds, Pete Christiansen, 135 pounds, John Muller, 155 pound, Captain Steve Church 165 pound, Allan Cochrane, Cummings, unlimited heavyweight. Those who stay for the Oklahoma-Kansas wrestling meet next Monday will see one national champion, Lawson. He has three Big Six championship, Captain Church, of Kansas, and Mantello and Leach of Oklahoma. Incidentally Leach won second place in the 115-pound class. James Welch, three-year letterman n wrestling, will not be on the team Columbia—(UP)—With the 220 yard clay and cinder track completes within the new $25,200 hold house, the team will host Missouri is making a great effort to whip his track team into shape for the annual Kansas City baseball game. The team will be held at Kansas City Saturday night. The track was completed last week. 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