UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1930 Varsity Improving After Blindfolded Free Throw Test Practice Shows Player Making More Goals; Battle Frosh Today Dr. F, C. G. Allen's blindfold free-throw test began to show results in the variety practice yesterday afternoon. Jim Busew and Ted O'Leary each drew five basketouts in 10 attempts. Two others did five. After taking free throws blindfolded, the men were also more successful. In a hard scrimmage the first five run up 34 points to 20 for the second quarter, but the team fell short for six counterts from the field, and Jim Bausch came through for four counters. Every man on the field was a winner, except least twice. Probably as a direct result of the blind fold test, only one attempt out of nine for free throws failed. The encouraging thing in last night's practice however was the second team's performance, which also showed performances when they have replaced the choice five in intercollegiate games, their play last night gave promise of success. Ramson five, and five else, except Pete Bauch scored, Ramson capped several nice shots, and McCanes dropped in a beauty from the center of the court while playing The freshman squad will engage in the practice of scrimmage training in a gym and study of John Burn the freshmen have been working out regularly and have some mighty promising material. The freshman varsity team, home City, and Zack Taylor, five-foot seven center from Kansas City, Kan., are among the candidates篮球队。 At present "Pose" Allen's blindfold test is receiving a great deal of attention just from basketball fans. To give the players a "facelift for the hasbro era," they are also in need of new invention. The idea is perhaps similar to that of the blindfolded wonder who drives a car through traffic simply from sensations received upon his eyes. But the blindfold alone is certainly highly idealistic all though the theory has some merits. But aside from the mere "feel of the basket" the blindfold test has some other very tangible values. A player can blindfold someone into basket shooting. Weaknesses in an individual's射击, which are traceable to only one of the factors in the process of shooting for the goal, are a result of poor vision and poor cause when all the faculties are functioning co-ordinately. By blindfolding the players, certain purely muscular habits immediately become evident, so the eye over the muscles is removed. Specifically, certain players, when blindfolded, persisted in absoction to be able to communicate. By concentrating on this specific weakness, which was perhaps not evident when their facilities were fonee, the players' players acquire greater accuracy. Huskers To Meet Iowa State Huskers, New Orleans, Neb., Lincoln, Neb., and Indianapolis, basketball men left here last night for Ames where tonight they face the Kansas City Chiefs in Big Six conference game. The squad taken by Conch Claray Black in first round, followed by Jenson, forwards; McClay and Conklin center; and Lewandowski, forward. --ers, and other material used in building nests. A wren chapel, in every way the exact image of an old-time church, has been up for five years since 1945. A large martin apartment, made of over thirteen hundred spools, is always occupied during the summer months by several families of martins. A caterpillar, with a tough frond seed, is well patronized all the time. Basketball Scores Southwestern 25. Emporia Teachers. 18. Pittsburg Teachers 37, College of Emporia 9. The Sooner party decisively defeated the non-fraternity reform party in the campus elections at the University of Oklahoma recently. Sport Tales From the University of Oklahoma basketball team's record so far in Big Six competition, it would seem that the Sooners are afflicted with the same problem. They're losing its high position in the Missouri Valley. This malady is lack of man- It is becoming more and more evident that the court game is growing more intense, so there are strong quintets. When, in a team find itself with a security of the court, they will have an off season. It is a fine thing for the sport that these re-educated players This increasing number of stellar quintets shows the soundness of the team. If a team wins a strong court teams, it means that should a quintet have an off night, the opponent will win. This is not a good team. It is a better team. A return game will probably prove this. A series of stellar Kansas-California quintets will prove it. The three logical high school baskeball teams to pick as the next champion of Kannas, are McPherson, Newton and Topoka. They rate in the top five of the four lettermen from last years team which best to Newton by one point in the tournament, beat the Railroaders 19 to 17 Saturday at Newton. Newton had previously beat them in their titlr in the capital city. Newton is leading the Arkansas Valley league with five wins and no losses in the past season. He has to have a poor season. Frank Lindley is too fine a basketball fan. This is said with all due respect. Coach J, Blixt Stuart, acting mentor. Coach John Bunn has been drilling his fresh fsguid on fundamentals for several days in preparation for the first variaty-freshman scrimmage of the year this afternoon. A man to man defend the Kansas Aggies since the Kansas Aggies, whom the Jayhawkers play Feb. 5 use this style of play. Two graduates of the Kansas University physical education school, Leslie Davis and Shirley Hukle, are coaching in Kansas City. Davis is in charge of all grade school physics classes at Northwest Junior High School, and reports that he hasn't lost a game yet. Local sporting items: Doctor Allen, beside drilling the vascular five, spoke at the Lawrence high school peep "The American post of the American Legion of Kansas City Friday noon with the intention of speaking on the "Future of Boxing." Doctor Allen and the American boxing Commission. Friday night he officiates the Lawences-Wyndotthe basketball game, and Saturday he performs the same function in the National Boxing Championship. The Jayhawk Club of Kansas City will give a dinner at the Baltimore Hotel for the All-Star mythical jumper Kansas City High schools. Hargis, Geito and Hinshaw plan to attend. Suffers Fourth Defeat Oklahoma Beaten by K-Aggies 23 to 24 at Manhattan —C. C. The Oklahoma basketball team suffered its fourth straight conference defeat and the Kansas Aggies won their first Big Six game lates night. The Oklahoma team was unimpaled 24 to 23. At the halfway mark, the Kansas led 11 to 8. Noble and Culbertson, regular Oklahoma guards, were missing from the Sooner lineup, due to injuries sustained in the tilt with Nebraska on Friday. The ball played on even terms with the Aggies despite the loss of two regulars. Tom Churchill, versatile Oklahoma forward, led the scoring with three points in the game. Auker, Aggle guard, was runner up with four goals and one charity toss. Oklahoma and Bethany will defended by Magnum at Bethany College tonight. "Birdville" Maintainer Offers Food and Shelter to Feathered Friends Food and shelter de luxe are available to shivering and hungry birds at the home of Frank L. Hunt, 311 Johnson street in New York City for birdies in bird屋. Not only are there cottages there ready for occupation, but a free caterer, chapel, supply house, and assistance visitors are免费 to all feathered visitors. The benefactor of birds and maintainer of "Birdville, Mr. Hunt, is a man who has always made bird houses, which at first he made for his own安置. Now he uses them to feed the native even villages, but he also receives orders from all over the country for supplies. In the summer, "Birrville" is a place of great activity. The supply is a three-story structure with several rooms filled with cotton, feathery Prepares for Next Tilt Cyclones to Meet Nebraska at Ames Wednesday Ames, Jan. 21—(Special)—Returned from a trip into Kansas and Oklahoma, which found the Cyclones two games, two games, Coach Louis Monze and his Iowa State College basketball team lifting the local standing to 506 in the Big Six conference race in the game with Nebraska here Wednesday. Coach Charley Black will bring a seasoned Cornhusker team to battle the Cyclones, Grace, Fisher, Mackay, and James, who won in 1929, are expected to form the first line opposition. A victory over Kankakee in May 1930 is expected of Missouri are the Cornhusker record to date, with a game to be played against Missouri prematurely with low pitchers with home run advantage. Coach Menzel's Cyclones boost victory in three states; by virtue of his new leadership, souri and Kansas have both defeated the Cyclones. Captain Woods and Roadcap, forwards; Holtman, center; Smith, left; and Hodgson, continue to form the startling lineup. Injunction Udeunconstitutional Omana, Nob., Jan. 22, (UU)—The purpose of the injunction is to prohibit the prosecution of prohibition act by a held uncon- stitutional by a federal district judge, Judge McKay. For winter, Mr. Hunt has provided a bird refuge, shaped like a wigman, and made of brush and poles. It consists of a vertical wall on the center, and is now kept well filled with crumbs for the hungry birds. Yourself" counters in the yard, which are set on nails, in forks of wood, or in baskets. Corn, beef, meat, and scrapes of food. Babe Will Not Be Sold New York, Jan. 22. —(UB)—Babe Ruth will not be traded or sold as long be is of any value to the New York team, Colonel Jacobs Rappert, said today. Neither will the other American League clubs be allowed to contribute $5,000 such that they must deal with two discussions are out-of-reach of Rush's demand for a three-year contract at $8,000 per season which Colsel Ruppert maintains be Columbia, Mo., Jan. 22—(UP) —The case of Lee Derry, University of Missouri football star, who is charged with grand larceny, will probably not come up until the April session of Boone county circuit. The case has been adjudged in the term of court now being held but a filled pocket prevented it. Lee Derry Case Delayed Rankers Fail to Aid Chicago Chicago, Jan. 22—(UP) —The wheels of Chicago's governmental machinery slowed down almost to a stop today and creaked from the lack of tax money lubrication. A three day search has found no evidence for "attorney" of bankers headed by Silas Strrawn had come to an end with no millions found. You Don't Get That (beyond the web tab) wb Expression AT THOMPSON STUDIO 829 $ Mass. St. JOKINSON Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee Last Times Today Ruddy Vallee in "THE VAGABOND LOVER" The Idol of Millions on the Air—Greater than ever on the Screen! Comedy News Starting Tomorrow also Talking Comedy "THE LUNKHEAD" Novelty "Smiles" Ruth Chatterton of "Madame X" Fame Starting Monday Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in "SUNNY SIDE UP" GOOD LINE RAILING Soon— "THE LOVE PARADE" Madrid, Jan. 22. —(UP) A strike of approximately 50,000 students in the schools of law, medicine, philosophy, and letters was started today. Many windows were broken in the distur- blement that marked the beginning of the strike. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. 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