PAGE FOUR 117 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930 1 Kansas-Ames Play Tonight in First Big Six Game Here Jayhawker Five Favorites Dr. Allen Warns Men Not to Be Over Confident The 1930 University of Kansas basketball team meets the Iowa State representatives at the auditorium tonight in the first conference game at Although the Crimson and Blue five will be favorites in tonight's contest by virtue of a pre-season victory over Missouri, who defeated the Ames five, Doctor Allen warned that the certain terms against overconfidence. "You are overconfident," he told the squand at practice yesterday, and as a few days before he repeated, "you are overconfident and don't know it. Unless you are in there tomorrow, I won't give you energy that's in you. Ames will win." Doctor Allen's fears may be justified. Bubbling over with optimism after winning from Oklahoma, the team has let his performance down, and his performance has been decided below normal. Although some improvement was noticeable in yesterday's practice over the mediciateness, his team's passing was still erratic yesterday afternoon, and one no seemed able to locate the basket consistently except for a short time when Jim Hickman caged five straight from all angles. After a short dummy scrimage and signal drill the choice five, Russell Thomson and Tom Bishop, for the defense. The players, guards, and Jim Bausch, center, were sent to the showers. The remainder of the squads are off. Additional half hour. Especially did Allen warn the men against fouling. In the game with Iowa State here last year, Cox, star player, had to stop the first ten minutes of play. The Kansas team is big and several of them are football men who are accustomed to playing on the basketball team. Since Ames uses the fast break, it is often almost impossible for opposing guards to stop the ball awards coming down The only veteran on the Ames team is Woods, captain and forward, but Roadap and Hawks played under him. He is also the highest in Kansas City and this is their fourth year under his tutelage. Roadap teams with Captain Woods have won six of eight games. In the game with Missouri, Hawks tied with Waldorf for high scoring honors. The other men who will be selected for the right-tightman center, and Rieke judge. Ernest Quigley, of St. Mary's, and Fred Williams of Missouri, will offiicate. Phi Delts Meet Defeat Phi Psi, Beta and Sig Alph Win Two Frats Forfeit An upset in intramural basketball came last night when Phi Pi defeated Phi Delta beta, the winner all year and this was their first defeat on this year's schedule. The game was exacerbated by injuries, however, with the Phil Dell's having a good chance to win several times on free counter, but each time they lost. A decisive victory was won by Alpha Tau Omega over Sigma Alpha Mu. 77-12. Delta Sigma Lambda forfeited their game to Ki Phape, and Pi Upsion B, forfeited their game to Delta Tau Delta B. Beta Theta Pi won from Delta Chi. 22-16, and Sigma Alpha Alpha M. B硅. 32-44, forfeited Sigma Alpha M. B硅. 32-44. Games for tomorrow will be as follows: 11 a.m. to, Sigma Pfia Kipon Bs. vs. Alpha Chi Sigma. 12 noon, Delta Alpha Chi Sigma. 12 noon, Delta Kappa Kappa B. vs. Sigma Chi B. m., Dumkin Klab. vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Phi Pai B vs. Alpha Kappa The entry blanks for the intramural swimming meet to be held Jan. 21, and March 5, will be filled with the gymnasium by tomorrow. These blanks were mailed to each organizer. VARSITY TONITE Lois Moran - Joe Wagstaff A SONG OF KENTUCKY TOMORROW ONLY Rod LaRobe - Rhee Daniels A DELIGHTFUL ROGUE Missouri in Top Shape For Game With Huskers Columbia, Jan. 17—(UP)—Coach George Edwards announced that he will be present at a contact when the Tigers take the floor Saturday against the University of Nebraska An All Talking Drama of the Sea Wendel Baker, regular guard, who was injured a week ago when the Tigers played Iowa State at Ames, practiced with the varisty today. The first time since the game Eddie announced he would start Baker. Adverse Weather Jinx Causes Athletic Fund to Lose Much Money Adverse weather conditions persist in camping on the trail of University of Kanaas athletic teams. Beginning with the Kansas Aggie football game when a sudden down pour drenched the Jahayhawens' chances of overcoming a six-point, four-and-a-half or athletic event of the Kansas athletic events since that time. The game against Washington University was played in a sea of mire and the attendance at the Homecoming game was estimated to be an estimate because of a sudden blast of windy weather Rain, Mud, Snow, Ice, Sleet, Al Stalk in Wake of Jayhawk Field, Court Games Last week's blizzard prevented the Jayhawk five from getting to Norman until 50 minutes before last year's champions, and cost the Kansas atletic treasury $1,000 in decreased attendance, according to a report by the Kansas basketball team is preparing for its first conference game at home. Mount Oread is in the ice grip of a wave of sub-zero weather and shrouds off Nine Men on Ames Squad Ames, Jan. 17—(UP)—A squad of nine players was taken with the Iowa State College basketball party to the University of Arkansas into Kansas and Oklahoma. The Cyclones will meet Coach F. C. Allen's Jayhawks on Saturday and Sunday at a Norman, Saturday. Iowa State Hopes Depend Upon Reserve Power Iowa State's hopes in the two games depend largely upon reserve power, Coach Menge stated. The same starting lineup will probably be based on successive nights will call several substitutes into action. Basketball Scores Washington and Lee 27, North Carolina 17. Lafayette 19, Buckle 20, Buckell 21 Bethany 36, Michigan State 22 Baltimore 45, Michigan State 27 Florida 17, Steton 14. Wahab 13, Dupw 19 Nast night's basketball scores: Florida 18, Florida 18, Crips bakers of Joseph, Mo. Ottawa 31, Baker 27. Leroy Eastman, Lancaster, representative from Zeta Tau psifianity, and Marion T. Fritz, Milwaukee, Sigma Nu, were recently elected to Tumus, honorary organization of fractions seen at the University of Wisconsin. Our super-analyst, Leslie E. Edmonds, sports editor of the Topkea Daily Champ, says that the success of the program has been the basketball team seems to lie in the mental and physical improvement of the players. Most of the credits the physical improvement in Bancoff's knee and to Former Bancoff's credit the mental improvement. As to Doctor Allen's part in Bausch's physical improvement, we agree, for the Kauaus coach has his own injuries, and the sport court does have less bodily contact. One of the most conspicuous cases is "Frenzy" (Belgium), Jayhawk captain and court star of the seasons 12-25-26. Belgium, probably one of the fastest teams in the world, hurt his knee during his high school days at Newton and again during freshman football at the University of Minnesota, the indoor sport after his gridiron injury and with his aid he finished his college career with no fractures. This same benefit throughout his days on Mt. Oread. The Kansas five this season is composed of five individual stars who win games more by shootout than by a more versatile team than has represented the Crimson and Blue for these years and Bauch is just one-fifth of the success that has been produced by the Crimson and Bauch had a ready made football reputation when he arrived at Kansas, but his basketball name must be taken seriously done well as—may he continue. Iowa Is Left Off List of Competitors in Meet A word in regard to John Burr's questionnaire to sport writers and coaches in regard to their opinion on the sport, may help the issue, and may help settle the issue forever; at least it will secure some reliable data from which to draw conclusions. But we seriously question whether Cox has been the means of improving Bausch's mental temperament and, in a condition to the different atmosphere under which Bausch played in football and is playing at University of Kannas to the University of Kannas with a reputation of a great football player but his basketball ability was not so. DICKINSON Sport Shots Champagne, Ilh. Jan, 17—(UP)—The University of town, suspended from the eastern conference because of alleged subsidizing of athletes and other illegal athletic practices, will not be invited to send a track and field team to compete in the analeams indoor relay carnival, March 15. In the Big Six football games the names of Bausch has won unusual recognition at Kansas. He was a marked man by all opponents. He was the "it" of the jayhawk chieftain the court game (which is just another name for the name shines no more brightly than the names of Cox Thomson, or Bishop. Invitations to compete in the meet were sent to 260 universities and colleges, all across the country. The omission of the Hawkeye institution from the list did not become official. --out of repair in this Kind of Weather. Between 15 and 20 fellowships, offered to students with $20,000.00 offered by Yale University able to Indiana students, according to bulletins received by the graduate program. Time Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Today and Tomorrow Attend the Matinee Shows: 3-7-9 Starting Monday RUDY VALLEE in "THE VAGABOND LOVER" Skyscraper for Temple Architect's conception of the "Temple of Learning" to be erected in Philadelphia to meet increased student enrollment at Temple University, which now has on its rods approximately 17,000. The central tower will be 45 stories high and will be designed to accommodate it. It will be a memorial to Russell H. Cowell, founder of Temple. Their three-room corrugated iron house is eight miles from the nearest white neighbor. A telephone connects the home with the nearest veneri field, and the radio has recently been installed to keep the party in touch with civilization. The dry mountain was chosen as an observation spot to avoid variations in climate. Consequently water levels in the valley, 1,200 feet up the mountainside. W. U. Man Studies Sun From African Mountain Isolated 2,000 feet up on dry Mt. Kakaroo, 50 miles land on the Pacific Ocean. He was formerly German Southwest Africa, and now is assistant in physics in the University of Wisconsin, has begun a three-year job of studying the radiation of the sun. Several times each day observations are made of the amount of heat given off by the sun, in a project called Sun Tracking, to tide and other organizations. Two other such stations are in Chile and in California. Effect of sun spots and hotspots on plants. 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