PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1900 Jayhawker Fans Recall Days When K.U. Ruled Valley Aggie Defeat of Sooner Adds to Hopes; Team Improves Daily In Play The victorious dayhawkers ramped through a light practice session yesterday in which they concentrated on accuracy in locating the basket. Exhilerated by their string of six victories, "Phop" Allen's charges are toward something like the conference. Although last year's Big Six champions are perhaps the most forceful team in the league, and Blue will have the face, visions of the days when Kansas ruled the Valley are again tantalizing the fans. And the season presents chances for a victory against Ad Lindsay's five were given another boost when the Sooners were topped by a win over the Oklahoma Agnes by a score of 28 to 22. The forwards still have some weaknesses that will have to be eliminated before a championship team can be picked. Thompson has with amazing accuracy from the center of the floor, but his corner and side shots are giving him a lot of trouble. Thomson as usual was deadly when he was not so consistent on long shots. Pete Bausch Develops In order to keep the squad from going stale as the result of four games in five nights, no attempt was made to buy players. The drill and scrimmage. Doctor Allen gave some special attention to the team's players, Ramsey, and the Bauch brothers. Pete Bausch continues to improve with every practice. From one of the greatest defenders in history, he bids fair to develop into a star defensive man. O'Leary has been named his favorite player. Weak on Basket "Pretty" Cox, premier Kansas lacrosse player, was arrested Memorial Hospital, after the Mexico-Kansas game Monday night was released on Wednesday and attention was focused on her. The infection in his intercept by the lacings of his shoe rubbing on it, forced Cox to the hospital for five days during the 1928 football season. He was not injured until in time Monday so that he will make the trip to Norman Friday night. Kansas Fans Warned BASS fans Dr. E. C. Allison opened Kansas fans against being overly optimistic and picking a first place for the Jawhawk five this season, as it is unusual for a last place team to come back to the top rung of the inder in one year. Kansas tied with the Bessan Aggies in the Big Six for the 1928-29 season. Coach George Rody's '82 Oklahoma A. and M. quintet made the University over Oklahoma University next Saturday night slumber by deflecting the Sooners at Stillwater last week '82-28-22. The No. 1-ranked mottf.'s five was a top-hawk favorite "The Sooners will be on their toe for the Kansas game after their deaf last night," said Doctor Allen. N. U. Wrestlers on Trip Lincoln, Jan. 8 — (UIP)—With three veterans lost to negligence, Coach John Kellogg left with eight Universal trips and two car trips for two road trip engagements. Ireligibility Claims Three Men at Season's Start The Nebraska wrestlers will meet Purdue at Lafayette Thursday and Saturday. The three making the trips are Kish, 145 pounds, Webber 125 pounds, Robertson 145 pounds, Robertson, 155 pounds, Skinner, 168 pounds, Hunger 175 pounds. Columbia, Jan. 8. — (UP) = Dr. Susan D. Kopelman, professor of sociology and head of the department at the University of Missouri, announced his resignation Professor at Missouri Announces Resignation The date he wishes to be released was not announced by Doctor Eilert Cox. Mr. Cox said, "I have given the best years of my life to the service of the University of Missouri. I am deeply at ease with the institution and sorry to leave." Professor Ellwood, it is understood to become professor of sociology at Duke University, Durham, N. C. Discussion on Gastonia Is Led by Harold Kelsey Harold Kelson, uncle, led the discussion of the Industrial Commission at its meeting last night. The subject was *Gastonia* and other fields of conflict. Kelso has first hand information concerning strikes in that territory, and his team was awarded a further material from Paul Portilow who he interviewed during the tour. Freshman Court Squad Reduced to 28 by Bunn Cochin John Bann has reduced his sums. The yearling mackenzie to 28 instead of 30, although the amount probably be added to the squad at the beginning of the second seme- Those who survived the elimination were Fred W. Eps, Jay Flummen TOM O'Meara, Jay Lauver, Laevin Dicker Elden Smurtr Mickey Dickman, Dick Hale, Hare MacDowell, Dunnell Love, L. Flinkin, James Lamb, Murate Kite, Judson Hadley, Ray Mackenzie, Daniel Baldwin, Tho Graves, Wayne Pierce, William Johnson, Warner Forsythe, Kenneth Johnson, Donald John Kurt Stuart, Peter Neff, Alex Zeger "Zack" Tayro, and Alex Szczewski Intramural Schedule for Present Semester Completed by Manager Play on Basketball Tournamen Will Be Resumed Tonight; Ends Jan. 22 The complete intramural basketball schedule for the remainder of the semester has been announced by Edwin R. Eibel, intramural manager Play will be resumed tonight, and complete schedule will be as follows: Jen. 3, 8, p., m., west court-Phi Chi, hs- b. Phi Chi, b. Phi Chi, w. west court-Phi Chi, ph. Phi Ma Alba B. vs. ph. West Court-Phi Chi, ph. Phi Ma Alba B. vs. west court-Phi Chi, Alba Tah Ouguez B. vs. Sigma Chi B. vs. Alba Tah Ouguez B. vs. Sigma Chi B. vs. Alba Tah Ouguez B. vs. Sigma Chi B. vs. This村 Phi Chi, kappa Kappa Chi, kappa Kappa Chi. This村 Phi Chi, kappa Kappa Chi, kappa Kappa Jan. 10, 8 p., m. west court. Ictea Thai Pha Thaia. Ictea Thai Pha. Ictea Thai Pha. Thaia. Ictea Alman Aby Ma. 2 p., m. west court. Phi Chi Phi. Phi Chi Phi. Phi Chi Phi. Phi Chi Phi. Chi Chi Chi Chi Chi Chi. Alpha Kappa Alpha. Alpha Kappa Alpha. Vampir. Vampir. Vampir. Jan, 11 p. m., west coast; Deltai Bhu Pia, 12 p. m., west coast; Louttaw Jande India Ae 12 p. m., west coast; Louttaw Jande India Pia vs. Alba Kappa Pai 1 p. m.; Ima Kappa Pai vs. Alba Kappa Pai east court; Ika Kappa Alva vs. Kappa Kappa east court; Ika Kappa Alva vs. Kappa Kappa east court; Deltai Bhu Pia vs. Deltai Bhu Pia, 12 p. m., west coast; Sigma Kappa Pai Omega 1 p. m., west coast; Sigma Kappa Pai Omega 10 p. m., west coast; Abha Kappa Lamboda 18 p. m., west coast; Abha Kappa Lamboda 19 p. m., west coast; Celtai Phi Pia, 12 p. Mh Jan. 15, 8 p. m., west court—Delta Teta Jan. 20, 8 p. m., west court—Colombia vs. Kapsa. Sigma P1 b. p. m., west court—Delta Teta P1 b. p. m., west court—Alba Kapsa P1 b. p. m., west court—Delta Teta P1 b. p. p. m., west court—Alba Kapsa P1 b. p. m., west court—Delta Tet Jan, 14. p. 13. m. woot court—iSigma K. Alba, Jan 14. p. 25. m. woot court—iSigma K. Alba Ha. Alba Chi Sigma B. 12. p. m. Alba Ha. Alba Chi Sigma B. 12. p. m. Kappa Sigma B. v. Sigma Chi B. H. Kappa Sigma B. v. Sigma Chi B. H. Kappa Tapanna. court c. Phi Pai B. H. Kappa Tapanna. court c. Phi Pai B. H. p. m, west court; Kappa Phi p. l. m, east court; Kappa Phi w. m, west court; Kappa Phi d. m, west court; Kappa Phi D. m, 9. m, west court; Kappa Phi e. m, west court; Sigma Phi Phelon vs. Sigma Chi. 15 m, west court; Sigma Phi Phelon vs. Sigma Chi. 15 m, west court; Lawrence Independents vs. Lawrence Jaz 22, J. 8 p., west court; Triangle v. Alfa Omega B; Triangle v. Alfa Omega B; Alpha Tau Omega B (9 p.), east court; Delta Chi v. Phi Kappa; east court; Delta Digma Pi B; V. Delta Digma B; Delta Digma Pi B; V. Delta Digma B Field House at Missouri To Be Completed Soo The University of Missouri basketball team will play its first home game in a new $225,000 field house which is nearing completion. the edifice which is constructed from Boone county stone to house the library and white cabbage in a seating capacity of 6,000 and furnishes ample room for the entire revival project. The campus will be the University. It will be a distinct location within the campus field, according to the Columbia Medical Center. Wrestling Squad to Have Varsity Try-Outs Monday Kansas-Aggie Invasion Here January 23; Intensive Training Starts Next Week Elimination tryouts of the variety resting squad will be on Monday and Tuesday, April 10-12 at Stadium, preparatory to putting the grapplers, who will represent KU's junior team. They will meet with the K-Aggr matmen here Jan. 25, announced Leon Buoy as the first KU tryout. The finals of the elimination tryouts will be on Jan. 15, either in the afternoon in West Stadium or in the evening at the Elk's Club, 725 Vermont street. Captain Steve Church, 165, Allen Cochran 175, Carl Cummings 165, Lloyd Hatton 165, and Bert Ioga 154, watched up well at the workouts, said Coach Bauman, who is lamenting the lack of training rights eligible for varsity competition. Gildemeister, Schnebly, Spry, McKenna and Cutler are the more promising candidates among the new men for the varsity. The K.U. wrestling schedule fol lows: Jan. 25, K-Aggies, at Lawrence Feb. 7, Nebraska, at Lincoln Feb. 10, Oklahan, at Lawrence Feb. 15, Oklahua, A&M. at Stillwater Feb. 20, Missouri at Lawrence Feb. 28, Iowa State at Ames Mar. 7, Big Six Meet The meet with Oklahoma on the night of Feb. 10 will be an innovation, said Coach Bauman, in that it will be the first basketball game in the postseason. at Manhattan Aggies Trounce Sooners Big Six Champions Defeated by Score 28 to 22 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 8. (UP) Oklahoma State guard Timothy McNeill and Coach Gaughan Rowley rested day after trouncing the repated Oklahoma Sooners here last night 28 to Gaining the lend rate in the first half after trailing the Sooners the inspired farmers gradually drew away from the Big Six champions to hold the upper hand for the rest of the season. The Akges led 16 to 3 at the half. Wedding Today Unites Belgian Italian Royalty Rome, Jan. 8.—(UP) The royal houses of Italy and Belgium were united today when Princess Marie Jose of Belgium and Crown Prince Paul of Italy were married in the Palma chapel of the royal Qarjuna palace. It was a premine love match. Such a glittering setting of royalty has not been seen in Europe since before the Renaissance and dynasties began to topble. Outside the palace in Quirinal square 40,000 subjects paid brightened eyes as they marched through Italian throne and the little blond in three days had won their affection. The activities of the Syracuse Chapel, the Alpha, nominary year book fraternity, and the decision to disband was made following the realization that there was not enough time for a final resolution. Why Walk? "Special rates on long drives these cold days, when you can rent a car and ride in comfort? Our cars are equipped for cold weather driving. RENT-A-FORD We have all models of Buicks. Oldsmobiles. Dodges, and Fords. Come in and see us about our low prices. Phone 433 or 434 916 Massachusetts Basketball Scores Nate Dame 20, Indiana 29. Jacob Bentley 20, North Dakota State 50, Iowa 29. Montana State 51, Penn State 47. City College of New York 57. Iowa State Basketball Fans Looking Forward to Successful Season Colones Would Forget Football Defeats With Conting of Basket Contests College sports fans by vision of a a Big Six basketball championship. Fandom has a right to feel optimistic for Coach Louis E. Menze's arena. Familiar faces in fair to compare favorably with hoops artists from 'he other five schools. Ames, Jan. 8—(UP)—Butter memoirs of a disastrous football season —one in which the Cyclones failed to make it through the air replaced in the minds of Iowa State In pre-season contests the Iowa wins washed formidably, and "Cyclone" won the backyard days faced Wisconsin in an acid test. A game with Drake University here is expected to be a series of tests preparatory to the opening of the conference schedule against Michigan. Opposite Capt. Glen Woods, Couch Menze has placed Jack Redcapm, a Kansas City youth who has showed to good advantage this season. to the squad. Hitch, who suffered a broken arm in the Thanksgiving football game, will return to the team in time to play against Minnesota. Two centers are staging a merry fight. Albert Heiteman getting the cart on the floor causes a cause of his superior defense play. Back court the Iowa maestro has been named. Simmerman, Hanks, an excellent opponent, is likely to remain at center until Heiteman's return. Reserve men carried by Coach Menze are Peters and Weller, guarda, Breke, center, Weber shd Holmes, forwards. The Iowa State Cyclones are schu- dued to meet Kansas on the basketball hall court here Jan. 17 in the first home game between Big Six oppo- tions. The Kansas basketters will face Iowa State again on Feb. 27 at Ames. In Every Play For 4 Seasons Kingston, R. L—(UP) —Charle "Jigger" Lazarez, center and captain of Rhode Island State's 1929 Jiggers team did not miss a single play during the game he fought for his college on the gridiron. A check of the records shows that not only did he beat the freshman squad and during the three years that he played with the variety of teams, but also in a substitute for this "iron man." Shires Returns to Chicago Shires Returns to Chicago Housing Min., Mina, Jin. —(UP) Having a victory over the knocking out Tony Faith in 2 minutes, ten seconds, C. Arthur Shires today returned to Chicago to reside in the Illinois athletic association. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. 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