PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 K. U. First String Shows Up Poorly in Practice Game Allen Admits That Varsity Must Regain Old Form in Order to Beat Iowa State Preparing for the Ames invasion Friday, the University of Kansas hosted a practice session last night. At the end of a twelve minute scrimmage between the first and second five, Jared Bischop, Cox, Jim Bausch and "Rub" Thomson to the showers, and T. C. Bishop and followed them a few minutes later. If the old adage "that a team which performs poorly in practice performs better" is true, then the Jahawkshirts should be at their best in the game Friday, for the showing made in yesterday and that made by the Oklahoma trip were used in different combinations and the players played and outscored them. Nearly every shot the choice group made was well received, but the reserves were able to work the ball in to advantageous positions. Fortunately for the first five, the second In their game with the Iowans Friday night, the daymakers will enjoy a big basketball greatly similar to that used by Kansas quintets in the past. Louis Menzel, coach of the Ames five, led a team that has adapted the Kansas mentor's system of the court sport to considerable success both at Ames and at Central Missouri. Although the Mense quintet numbers only one letterman, Captain Glen Woods, the Iowans have splendid sophomore material including Jack Hawks, a guard, of whom played under Meuse during their high school days at Central. In the Missouri game last Saturday, for coax and ice, he scored 16 in 24 points. Both sophomores are fast and play a clever floor game. Frosh Gridmen Attend Woolf Brothers' Dinner As Coach Messe's mentee employs a fast breaking offense with a zone break-up system that will counter with the same style of play. Last night's practice tended to support that probability. Thompson led the down the floor fast after Cox and Page had retrieved the ball off the backstop, but on account of the stump being in contact last night, their speed and dash availed them little. Doctor Allen reluctantly admitted that the team was not behind the slump if it is to defeat Ames. Woolf Brothers, Inc., honored the 1923 Freshman football squad with a banquet in the grill room of the Eldred hotel last night. Prof. W. W. Davis, faculty representative on the K. U. Athletic board, acted as coachmaster. The speaker's list included W. A. Shurr, superintendent of Woof Brothers, Inc., Dr. John Outlauti, former K. U. football coach, and H. W. "Bill" Hargiss head coach of football. Commission Recommends Carnegie Report as True Washington, Jan. 16—(UP) —the report of the Carnegie Foundation on college athletics was recommended to rewrite the curriculum Professors today for endowment. The association commission on college athletics brought in a favorable report on the Carnegie findings, saying that there was enough volume what everybody knew before. The Carnegie report charged many American colleges and universities with not running athletic and placing intercollegiate athletics on a semi-professional basis. The Fals basketball team, champi- y M. C., beat Y.M.C.A. in atlanta last night, 27 to 24. It will be remembered that Kansas beat the Mexican five 39 to 51. Fals Defeat Milwaukee FOR Expert Advice and Real Beauty Aid Call Early for an Appointment at LARIDON'S Intramural Games BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. Phone 893 Only four games on the regular weekend, Alma Tampa played last night; two were forfeited. Winners were Triangle, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Sigma and Delta Sigma. Compostified forcited to Delta Tau Delta and Delta Sigma Pi forcited to Phi Chi. Triangle won a game over Delta Sigma Pi, and Alpa Tau Omega B won from Beta B, 10 to 2. Sigma Kappa defeated the Kentucky Colombs in a close game 16 to 14. Delta Sigma Pi scored on Delta Kappa Psi B 13 to 4. The schedule for tonight is as follows: Delta Chi, and Pi Upsilon B, vs. Delta Chi Tau Delta B; 9 p.m.—Phi Delta Chi Tau Delta B; 10 a.m.—Alpha Lamuda B, vs. Phi Chi Tau 10 p.m.—Alpha Mu v. Alpha Tau Omega, and Alpha Mu b. Vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ames Plans Kansas Halt Iowa State Men Hope to Stop Bishop and Thompson Ames, Iowa, Jan. 16—Concentrating upon a defense to stop Bishop and Thomson, star forwards of the undefeated Kansas team in the basketball team went through a final scrimmage today in preparation for two Big Six Conference games this week, Kansas at Lawrence Friday, and Oklahoma at Max Rieke, sophomore guard, is being given a trial at jumping center. After the jump he moves back to guard. This strategy may be enforced by using a jump Heitman, regular pivot man. In either case, the same five men will make up the Cyclone starting lineup that has been playing regularly in the Knicks' Woods and Roadcow, forwards; Hawk, guard; and Heitman, and Hawk. Spears Elected to Coach Football Team at Oregon Eugene, Ore., Jan. 16—(UP)—Dr. Clarese Spears, head gridron mentor at the University of Minnesota for the NCAA Division I men's coach the University of Oregon football team for a period of five years. Spears, who announced last night, Spears is expected to sign the contract when he meets with university officials at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday. Athletic officials said Spears would receive $1,500, of which $8,500 will be for coaching football, and $5,000 in the physical education school. Basketball Scores --tour outside readings before final week, leaving that time free for students to come and take records of the last year can be an indication of this fact. A decided slump, especially at the reserve desk, was noted in the circulation during final weeks. Pennsylvania 32, Navy 30. Army 47, Rocknell 34. Columbia 38, Princeton 25. Syracuse 49, Rochester 18. Williams 43, Amherst 17. Washington 32, Bridgewater 30. Washington and Lee 33, Duke 29. Fordham 22, St. Josephs 20. Brown 32, Wesleyan 6. Washington and Jefferson 33, Carnegie Tech. 24. New Hampshire 28, Boston Universi sity 18. Dartmouth 34, Harvard Independents 28. Service at All Hours Hotel Eldridge Bldg. JAYHAWK TAXI 65 DURING THIS COLD WEATHER try one of our famous Tuesdays seem to be the day the most studying is done of all these studious days before finals, if the amount of studying can be judged by the circulation records of the reserve, or by circulation desks of Watson library. T-bone or Sirloin Steaks Tuesdays Are Days of Most Studying According to Watson Library Records Also head lettuce or combination salad with 1000- Island dressing goes very well with garlic. I'm sure that you will enjoy it. The number of books checked from these desks lasted Tuesday for 1,838. The number of intervening days ranged from 1,554 Saturday to 644 Sunday. The count The majority of students complete De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. St. The seven bouts of the final simulation tryouts of teams for Coach Browne and his team were witnessed by more than a hundred spectators at the EIC's Club Wrest ling Squad Chosen After Exhibition Bouts In the 115-pound class, Schubly won the time decision from Ruffner; Welch won from Dungen by time decision in the 125-pound class; O'Neill won from Iogan in the 135-pound class; George McKema won a fall from Spry, time 5 minutes, 10 seconds, 145-pounds; and in the 150-pound class, Michael won the decision from McCormick. There was also an interesting exhibition match between Allen Coch ran. 175, and Steve Church, 165. Vulgate Latin Translation of the he Bible, printed in 1599 by Beekman orations at Antwerp, is in the possession of the museum at Willamette Men from all parts of the United States give the annual six months embauching course, conducted by the extension division of the University of Minnesota. Kansas will probably be represented in the K-agree meet here Jan. 28 by Schubby McCormick, with the Church and Allen Cochran with Hadrian Cutler and Cummits in equal favor in the heyweight class, announced Coach Robert Cox. That the fluctuation of the library circulation is determined by the activities of the student body, is shown by the circulation records during the first week, 2, 500 books as compared with 1184 Jan. 6, the reopening day. Read the Kansan Want Ads The dual-meet between the Varsity and freshman swimming candidate took place on Monday, 21 relay event, held over from last week. The freeman team, composed of seven varsity players, won from the varsity entrants, Evans, Bowdish, Stephenson, and Krushe. The teams won. Freshman Swimmers Win From Varsity Candidates With the opening of the second season intensive practice will be held on Sunday, Feb. 22 at the Kansas City Athletic League meet Feb. 22 at the Kansas City Athletic League meeting the K-10 State, and K-13 State. "The swimming candidates look good but I am still in need of men for the distance swims and the back-knee. Coach Herbert Albain this morning." Ames, Iowa. Jan. 16—Three men who have won national collegiate championships will be with the Oklahoma A. and M. squad when it invades State gymnastium Friday for a dual meet. The team wrestlers, Capt. Earl McReady, heavyweight; Jack Vanbabaker, 168 pounds; and the three litlemen, 118 Titled Wrestlers to Meet Veterans will wrestle for Iowa State in every weight, with the possible exception of the 178-pond class. Oklahoma A. and M. 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T. Simon, all residents of Prague. Prof. Rosarym Ketech, head of the department of design, attended the National art congress at Prague in 1928 there and also went to these houses and also went to the home of Mr. Vondrona. The fact that Professor Ketech is acquainted with those artists has made it a relatively easy to obtain the etching. The exhibit includes black and white line etchings by M. Vroundra, many of his color etchings which are of Paris views, examples of work in different styles, and some by T. F. Simon, Mr. Simon is known throughout this country as well as in Europe for his color etchings. The etchings of Vroundra and Simon were also well in this country, are sold in all of the principal cities of Europe. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. General Electric 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Refrigerators Arlie Simmons Will Play Last Party Before Exams Stags $1.25 Dates .75 These etchings will remain on exhibit until Jan. 25, when the "Fifty Prints of the Year" are expected to arrive. Prof. Ketcham said this work, "We are fortunate to have examples of people who want to willing to work over here and leave it for an indefinite time. This gives us an opportunity to judge the results by a harsh rather than by a hasty glaze." "Biff" Jones May Forsake Football for R. O. T. C. Lawrence "Biff" Jones, retiring football coach of the United States military academy at West Point, may be one of the few students at University of Oklahoma, if the negotiation of Dr. W. B. Bizzel, president of the Oklahoma institution, prove successful. Lois Moran, Joe Wagstaff in A SONG OF KENTUCKY actual scenes taken from The Kentucky Derby Doctor Bizzell, in a letter to *Col Patrick Hurley*, secretary of War, suggested that Captain Jones might be on the attack. He still will editor his bowie for football with 50c Pepsodent ToothPaste 33c out interference from his military career. 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