PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DALLE KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930 Allen Blindfolds Basketball Squad in Accuracy Test Bausch Boys and Page Ar Only Scorers; Pete Bausch Makes Most Goals Doctor Allen made a lucky strik in basketball practice, yesterday when he applied the blindfold test to his varsity squad. What a difference that makes in a basketball player's aim for the basket, after it is removed. To explain the above, Doctor Allen blindfolded each of the member, and had him stand on the free thwre before he could place himself directly in front of the basket before his sight was cut-off and then he was to nonchallantly at The attempts at basket was kept as awkward as Raleigh's act for Queen Elizabeth II to both boy and Page were able to maintain their equilibrium in order to throw for a basket in the dark. Pete Cauchy counted out the straight lines that Doctor Allen did not make one in a dozen. The object of the sightseeer was to get a stable balance and the result was startling. After the bandage was removed the hoop was kept hot because so many shots were made. Scrimgamie was mild but not satisfying for the first five last night. Bishop could not hit. Cox could not hit. Bismuth could not reach his feet and took too many steps much of the time. Bauch could not maneuver into a position for a shot. Them all failed, but one other man so he did not score heavily. But with all the "could note" the choice five was able to down the rebound because both had the same malady. Sooners Slip Down Ladder Nebraska Huskers Possess Thirt Place After Victory The fast falling Oklahoma Sooner took another drop down the Big Si basketball ladder last night when they were defeated by Charlie Black's No. 3 pick. Sooners fell so hard last night that they landed in the collar of the Big Six standings. The defeat virtually eliminates the McDermott protege from championship possibilities. He Don Macinty, center, who Ne Led by Don Mackay, center, wl scored 21 of the Huskers' points, N braska jumped into an early lead at maintained it throughout. The Nebraska victory places the Huskers in undisputed possession of third place with two one and one lost. "Smiling Tom" Churchill, Sooner captain, made eight of the Oklahoma points. K. U. Athletes and Coach to Miss Jayhawk Dinne Nearness of final examinations will keep Jim and Pete Bausch, Frosty Cox, and Lee Page from attending the annual athletic dinner of the Kansas City Jayhawk club at the Hotel Baltimore Wednesday night, with Coach C. Allen, director of physical education, will also be able to attend. The dinner is in honor of the all-star Kansas City football team and other outstanding Kansas City athletes. Kansas City high school players are also present; prefect members of Kansas City teams are also expected to attend. Dog Finds Peace in Library Jog Finds Peace in Library Not warm enough during the cold, but a big, yellow and white dog sought protec- tion from a cold morning at Watson library today. While busy students rushed around him trying to find a bed to sleep. When a stray cat came too near his ear he merely raised his head with a sleepy expression of disgust. Purdue Takes Lead As Michigan Downs Indiana Chicago, Jan. 21.-(UP)-Purdue was in undisputed possession of first place in the western conference basketball championship today, thanks to the efforts of Michigan in backing Indianapolis 40 to 28 last night. Until the Wolverines, co-sharers of the 1920 title, downed Indiana, the Hoosiers were in a tie with a sister institution for top place. Jayhawk Grapplers Will Tackle K-Aggies Here Thursday Night Coach Bauman Promises Thrills in First Conference Meet of 1930 Season Coach Leon Baumann's Jahewk grapplers will see their first conference competition of the season in the Big Six dual meet with the K.Agger matten them Thursday night. HIS is a genuine treat for wrestling fans. The tentative lineup, as announced by Coach Bauman, former 175-pound champion of the Southwest Conference and Texas and Oklahoma, is as follows: somebly, 115 pound; Welch, 125; Cuadra, 135; Jack Spry, 145, Lloyd Hatton, 155; Capt. Steve Church, 165, Bush, 170; and Haydn Goldwyn, beavweight Captain Church, Welch and Cochran are lettermen and Cutter was a member of last year's Big Six competition, which holds the Big Six championship in the 165-pound class and Allen Cochran earned career points in the 175-pound class at the Big Six swelling tournament last year. The other members of the Big Six competition Thursday night. Coach Patterson will bring a squad of veteran grapplers to Lawrence, composed of six lettermen and two former squadrade members. He will be: Latimer, 115; Barber, 125; Fickel, 135; Alsop, 145; Warner, 155; Chapman, 165; Long, 175; and Errington, heavy-weight. All are lettermen except Long and Barber and Errington was the big of the Big Six in his class last year. There will be eight bouts of ten minutes during the activity, and activities to watch admit. Robinson gymnastism will be the scene of matches which will start --that of the past two years. We would also like that series to be with North Carolina, L.L.R.21), is the basketball coach there. And by the way why not have a game where it is going to have a football team next year, and all future years for that. Intramural Games Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappaatta Kappa, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta were winnings in the kettball games, which, according to schedule, began at 8 p.m. The Acacia-Kentucky College game was postponed on account of a delay in team men on the Acacia team have recently been vaccinated for smallpox. This game will be played later, for which has been announced. Sigma Alpha Epsilon nosed out Delta Upsilon in last night's game, 28 to 23. Kappa Eta Kappa won from the Lawrence Independents, 15 to 13, and Sigma Phi Epsilon out-painted Sigma Chi, 14 to 8. A close game was won by Delta Beta over Phi Gamma Delta, 4 to 12. There will be no intramural basketball games tonight, but as previously announced in the Kansas, the intramural swimming meet will begin at 10 a.m. The national organization entered the meet as follows: Beta, Triangle, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Gamma, Delta Chi, Phi Pi, Chi Phi, and Delta Chi, R Alpha, Sigma Chi, Alpha Kappa Lambda, and Theta Tau. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 KENNEDY Plumbing Co. General Electric Refrigerators In his column The Low Down in the Daily Northwestern, Hugh Jackson, in commenting on basketball players, says "that Loehart, a former guard at the Northwestern basketball team, come from what is, perhaps, the territory where more great basketball players are produced than in any other see." Sport Tales --that of the past two years. We would also like that series to be with North Carolina, L.L.R.21), is the basketball coach there. And by the way why not have a game where it is going to have a football team next year, and all future years for that. "The only other part of the country that seriously threatens this Indiana basketball team is playing in the schools in Kansas. Kansas has produced more national high school champions than any other state." "There have been many argument as to the quantity of basketball players, but it remains that there are a lot and the Big Nine. Proponents of both sections believe that their section is more valuable." "There is no doubt that the brand of ball played in the Missouri Valley is good. According to many crickets if the Big Nine teams would schedule some games with representative mimes, there would be at least one at凳ment for a time, at least. "Kansas University has a strong team this year which defended the University of California in a three-game series, and is holding the holidays. The far western style of basketball could not cope with the smelly affection and sturdy defense of Kansas." Personally, we too would like to see not just one game with a Big Nine team, but a series such as the Red Sox, or another, in the rangement of playing schedules like "The University of Kansas would be a worthy opponent for any Big Nine team and personally, we would like to see such a game." --that of the past two years. We would also like that series to be with North Carolina, L.L.R.21), is the basketball coach there. And by the way why not have a game where it is going to have a football team next year, and all future years for that. ARTHUR DENNIS Manager Palms Cafe Announcement Tomorrow completes the first year for the Palms Cafe inn and our friends. We take this means of thanking our many friends for their patronage which has been pleasant and prosperous season. This ad and fifty cents will entitle you to our seventy-five cent Sunday dinner on January 24—noon or evening. The Palms Cafe Best Place to Eat in Laurence Women Hold Swimming Meet In Gym Classes DICKINSON Attend the Matiere. Shows 3-7-9 TODAY - TOMORROW Starts Thursday Ruth Chatherton in "THE LAUGHING LADY" Coming Soon "Sunny Side Up" A beginner's swimming meet was held yesterday during the three regular swimming classes in the city. The classes divided themselves into A and B divisions. Because the classes are large, there will be a first part of the hour and the rest the last part. Each A division of these groups compares their performance case, the A divisions won the meet. In the 11:30 beginning class, the score was 42-30. The A division in the 2:30 class won 33-31. In the 3:30 class, the A division won 43-31. In this class, the best time records for beginning and intermediate classes were made, bettering the record in each of them. The class was based on a relay race, diving, hackstroke race, crawl for form, side-stroke race, 10 hobs, and a crawl race. 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