PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 11 THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930 "Frosty" Returns for Varsity Drill After Brief Rest Kansas Cagers Prepare for Close Struggle With Sooners, Saturday With "Frosty" Cox back at his regular guard position, the varsity squad wrapped through a long stretch of grass to open up night. Cox appeared to be in fine shape and will undoubtedly be ready for the Oklahoma game at Norman Saturday. The tussle with the Sooners will in all probability be one of the hardest games to win for McDermott on. The team is a city of Kansas record of winning 34 consecutive games. The Okhomkers have won 31 games in a row and have been ranked second in Aggies, and Iowa State to the the Jayhawk mark, and to down Nebraska to break it. The Kansas Aggies and Kansas are the two teams favored Against Oklahoma A. and M. Muesday night, Toptom Churchill, Olympic star and great all-round player in the tournament below form and scored only two field goals. He played in the East-West football game for charity on Sunday and the trip coupled with a hard game probably accounts for his poor play in the Tuesday contest. Churchill, the quarterback season, always played in his best manner and as a result scored well. Six lettermen are available for Colorado State, and among them is Lou Meyer, one of the leading floor men in the Big Six. When Shearer sophomore center Matt Duncan plays quarterback, quintet failed to return to school this year. McDermott was faced with much the same problem the past two seasons. Granman an copied the pivot position against the Oklahoma Aggies and is slated to start Friday. Granman is expected to control the tip. In practice last night, Rost was causing the first five much trouble for the team. He also caused of the man throwing the ball in on an out-of-bounds play. Lee Game, who incidentally walks a great distance between himself and Bernard, continues to improve his offensive play and to work more smoothly. He has also made good last night and the other squad men also seemed to practice their spirit and as a result the practice was of interest. An air of conservative ego has invaded the Kansas camp, which, if retained, would have been the Jayhawkers entering the game in a confident frame of mind. Report of Circulation of Books Is Too Smal According to C. M. Baker, director of Watson Library, the figures given in the Tuesday Kansan in regard to the circulation of books do not do justice to the library as they represent the volumes of only one of the many desks. Mr. Baker stated that the average circulation was about 1,300 books a day but it reached as high as 1,854 books on Oct. 29, 1929. DICKINSON Today - Friday - Saturday Shows 3-7-9 The gob who had a girl in every port was a piker compared with him . . . with ANITA PAGE KARI DANE J. C. NUGENT Basketball Scores Army, 50, Delaware 21. Navy, 39, Wakeford 20. City College of New York 2. Temple 21. --the schedule Jan. 1—Kansas State at Ames. Jan. 13—Kansas Aggies at Columbia. Jan. 18—Nebraska at Columbia. Feb. 6—Dklahoma at Columbia. Feb. 14—Columbia at Columbia. Feb. 14—Kansas Aggies at Manahattan. Feb. 17—Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 21—Kansas at Columbia. March 1—Oklahoma at Columbia. March 21—Oklahoma at Columbia. Intramurals Played Last Night Feature Hard-Fought Games Pittsburgh 24, Carnegie Tech 18. Pennsylvania 9, Haverford 20, Colgate 34, Cornell 25. Dartmouth 5, Norwich 11. Al-Talking Comedy 'The Barbers Daughter' Movietone News Starting Monday "RIORITA" with Bebe Daniels, John Boles Kentucky Colonels Double Scor on Pi Upsilon; Delta Chi's Lose By One Point Kentucky Colonels, Kappa Eta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, Dunkin Colla, Delta Sigma Pi B, and Delta Chi "sakethall games last night." The Kentucky Colonels more than doubled the score on Pi Wiples, winning 36-16; Kappa Eta Kappa was the best of the Triangle, winning 34-26. The Delta Chi B vs Delta Tau Delta B game was the closest and most interesting of last night's games, Delta Chi B won the opponent by only one point, 22-11. Delta Tau Delta defteated Ki Pappa which 25-10, and Kappa Sigma womann had a 36-17, and Sigma Pi fought hard to win from sigma Pi Epiphon B by the close of season. Six more games will be played to tomorrow night according to the schedule announced in last night's Kansan. Iowa State Chooses 18 For Prep Court Squad Ames, Jan. 8—Eighten men have been chosen from the Iowa State College freshman basketball squad that will face the Utah State up the Cycle prep varsity squad. This list is only tentative and other promising players will be added from the These men will practice on Tuesday and Thursday nights and on one afternoon, at which time they will scrimmage the varsity. Read the Kansan Wantads. Missouri Cagers Will Try to Win Basketball Title Coach Edwards Predicts Good Season, in Spite of Pre-Season Defeats Columbia, Mo., Jan. 9 — (UP) Having made a game, the UPI of Missouri basketball five will attempt to obtain a conference title Prospects for the Missourians, who finished second in the race last year, are good, and Couch George Edwards, a geologist team to open the conference. Six veterans are the nucleus of the Missouri quintet this year. Returning to the painted court are: Captain Craig, counsel for the president; Walker and Baker, guards and Hulm, center. In addition to the lettermen are Gladden, Campbell and Bitter, football men, squadmates last season, likely-looking sophomores. While Couch Edwards is optimistic about his squad, the Tiger failed to win the opening game. Opening games. Central College of Payette. Conquered the Missouri football team they had to defeat 24 to 17. Against the Kansas Jayhawks they failed to click and lost 12. Edwards expects the barnstorming trip during the holidays to put his team in shape for what he expects to see at the Olympics in light years. The Tigers are scheduled to play in the following non-conference games: Creighton at Omaha, Feb. 4; Creighton at Columbia, Feb. 11; Washington at Columbia. The schedule is: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / :: Stationery Sale :of which Mclebon recently resigned because of ill health was announced by Prof. Henry Gordon Gale, head of the department of physics. TWO BOOK STORES Basement Close-Out Sale $2.50 values in Galoshes now .. $1.95 Cloth and rubber fabrics $3.00 quality Galoshes now . . . $2.39 Men's Walkover Tan Oxford $10.00 values, now ... $5.95 Women's Pumps and Straps $10 values in broken lots, now $3.69 Remnants of Van Raillte and Luxite Hosiery $ 69^{\mathrm{c}} $ Visual Instruction News Will Go to Press Jan. 20 The Visual Instruction News for February will go to press Jan. 20, and be ready to visit the classroom to will story on "The Use of the Short Lens in Classroom Stereopictur," written by Dr. Robert Taft, associate professor This publication is issued four times during the school year by the bureau of visual instruction of the University. It is sent to all superintendents and principals in the state where it was printed, and used the material from this bureau. This issue will also contain a number of articles on the use of visual information in the laboratory and superintendentships and principals who are using the service of the bureau. The magazine contains, besides the regular articles, announcements of upcoming exhibitions, new equipment and materials for visual education now available to students. Kansas City, Jan. 9.—(UP)—Pat Sullivan announced that his ship had sailed in with his treasure. The city hall carpenter, who hold a masonry license, stakes ticket on a New Year's horse race run at New Orleans, said a representative of the organization personally delivered to him today winning the prize. But not name the specific sum but said that it was a small fortune. Kansas City Carpenter Wins Fortune On Races Chicago, Jan. 9.—(UP)—The laboratory at the University of Chicago where Prof. Albert Michelson, world-renowned physicist, has renown by computing the speed of light and verifying the Einstein theory, is to be his to use whenever Michelson Granted Use of Chicago Laboratories The thoughtful gesture on the part of the University from the faculty Undergraduate women at the University of Wisconsin have made better grades than men for the past two semesters, Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY Good Used Cars 617-19 MISS. ST. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg May Render Service. Places: 680. Journals: Blida. FIRST CLASS BARBER, SHOP 838 Mast Lawrence, Kam Sheet Metal Wash and interiors W. 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