PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1930 Kansas Basketball Team Successful in Opening Games Fal of Mexico Will Play Tonight; New Attack Puzzles Three Opponents Having met and become victors over three strong foes in five pre-conference games, winning on each occasion by a wide margin, the University's gymnasium makes the floor tonight at the University auditorium doped to remain in the win column. This evening's game is featured as an international contest, the dayhawker opponents beaten by two of the champions of the Republic of Mexico. The Jayhawker team has gained revenge for last year's truncations at every opportunity thus far. Before Christmas vacation, the Washburn Ichabods were trimmed to the tune of the new year, and their last season's defeat of the Kansans. In the annual exhibition game played at Kansas City, Dec. 21, the Missouri Tigers went down, 17 to 12 before the onslaught. The team was trapped in a machine. The score was knotted with an 8-all at the half, but strenuous guarding activities on the part of the Kansas guards and a flashing offense, led by the Jacksonville Jaguars, goes through the hasket, enabled the Jawhakers to forge into the lead. California Drops Three NATIONAL The Kansas State at the University of California Golden Bears, with a determination to turn the tables. At Berkeley last year, the Pacific coast team was beaten by the Kansas winning the final game of the series. The Californians came east last week and dropped three straight games, but will not be member. At this stage in the schedule last season, Kansas had lost four out of five encounters, with the same op In the inaugural tilt of the series, the first two games being played at Conventional Hall in Kansas City, the second Kansas to obtain possession of the lead and it was never disputed. The third Kansas to advance away to a safe lead early in the fray, the mid-way score being 19 to 7. A desperate attempt to rally was in vain. The final point ended with the Jayhawks going strong, in spite of loss of Jim Bauch who went on out foils. T. C. Bichop, veteran of the Hawks, came with seven counters to his credit, while Thomson sank four from the field and four from the free-throw Kansans Work Smoothly Kansas Work Smoothly A 6-season team of developed in the fall of 21 to 31 in the second clash between the interactional enemies. The smoothness of the defense of the Kansas was too much for Conch '94) Price's life. The star player, Randy Moss, be Frosty Cox, 1928-29 honor captain and shiffy guard of the Jayhawk team, who benged four field goals in a hard-fought floor game. An accurate eye for the hoop enabled the Kansas forwards to count nine free throws between them. Opening the home season with the third game of the series here Saturday night, Kansas walked away to win. The team whelmed the Californians in the two previous tittles. Though the visitors gave Kansas a trifle more worry over the fourth game, the Jayhawks led at the half 19 to 12, and finished the engagement with a 38-to-28 triumph. The scoring, opened by Jim Bunso in on the last play, grew wider as the Kansas acquired the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGee, growing wider as the Kansas acquire the range on the basket. Scoring honors go to Thomas, Bishop, and Sean McGEE Big Six Cagers Set Pace Intersectional Tilts Indicate Mid West Superiority Kansas City, Jan. 6. — (UP) — Gauged by intersectional tiers. Big Six basketball team will open this season is the cradle of the nation's greatest court five. The competition will be Saturday with the following schedule: Missouri vs. Iowa State at Ames Nebraska vs. K.-Aggies at Manhattan. tan. Saturday Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman. The Big Six teams enter the race with 12 victories and only three defeats in 11 inter-sectional contests. Outstanding team performance. Oklahoma twice triumphed over Southern Methodist University of Dallas. Kansas thrice won over California Nebraska spanked West Virginia W-Agglies twice turned back Colo Nebraska spanked West Virginia K. Aggies twice turned back Colo- trado College Three Guardsmen Slated To Defend Oread From Mexican Basketshooters BANK "DETE" BAUSCH Jayhawk opponents are finding it difficult to get near the basket for set-ups with "Fortify" Cox, Lea and Pete "and Pete" Bauching a close watch. Cox and Pete are the usual starters but Bauch has broken into the lineup in every game played thus far. Scores of opposing teams are unusually low this year. In addition to making other formations important in part in starting offensive plays, Bauch has also often used this year by Coach "Phog" Allen. FORREST COX Intramural Basketball Games to Be Rsumed Wednesday Evening Remaining Contests for This Semester to Be Given in Few Days Intramural basketball games will be resumed Wednesday evening at Robinson gymnasium according to Rwin E. Rebel, intramural manager. The schedule of games for the remainder of the semester has practically been completed, and will be contained within the next three days. Intramural games for this week beginning Wednesday will be as follows: Wednesday, 8 p m, west court — Sigma P Epsilon B vs. Delta Kappa B vs. Delta Tau Delta B vs. Delta Tau Delta B; 9 p m, west court — Dunkain Club vs. Kappa Sigma; east court — Triangle vs. Kappa Eta Kappa; 10 p m, west court — Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi Kappa Eta; Kentuck Colonels vs. Pi Upsal. Thursday, 8 p. m., west court; Phi Chi vs. Alpha Kappa Pi; east court; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Phi Hi; Alpha Kappa Pi vs. Pi Upsilon B; cast court; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma B; Chi 10, m.; west court; Sigma alpha vs. Beta Theta Pi B; east court; Alpha Delta B; v Basis Delta Sigma Lambda B. Friday, 8 p. m., west court—Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Sigma Lambda; east court—Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Chi Sigma; south court—Chi Delta Sigma vs. Theta Tau; east court, Phi Delta Chi vi. Alpha Chi Sigma; 10 p. m., west court—Sigma Nu vi. Cosmopolitan vi. Kappa Lambda vi. Kama Sigma. Saturday, 4 p. m., west court—Delta Chi vi. Giamma Delta, east court—Pihi Pa vi. Ariesia. 12 p. m., west court—Lawrence Independents vs. Sigma Chi; east court—Kurpa Pai; 1 p. m., west court—Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Pi Kappa Students of Syracuse University were given the opportunity of taking informally with Zona Gale last Tuesday, at a tea after her speech at 'Tus' Ackerman to Haskell Former K. U. Basketball Star Coaching Indians Tusten Ackerman, former University basketball captain and for three years a member of the all-conference team, was named Haskell Indian court team during the present season, according to F. W. McDonald, director of athletics at Haskell High School. Mr. McDonald in commenting on Ackerman's selection has expressed confidence that he and they were fortunate in securing a man with such outstanding ability and commendable character to coach the Ackermans, and that with Ackerman on their coaching staff a closer relationship with Haskel and Haskel athletes will follow. This Jayhawk star played three years on the Kansas State Athletic Team, winning all-American notice school, winning all-American notice at center on the National A.A.U. tourney team. Ackerman is at present coach of Life Insurance Company and drives from Kansas City to Lawrence each afternoon to practice session with his coach. The signing of Ackerman recalls to court fans outstanding performances at K. U., under Dr. Forrest C. Horn, and Miss Misty Valley champions teams in during those three seasons placed on the all-conference team, twice at forward and once at center. In 1925 he captured the Jayhawk team, leaders to the conference championship and with them a position on the all-Western five. Kansas and California Play Before 9,500 Fans The University of Kansas and the University of California basketball quintets played to about 9,200 per cent during a daylight night according to figures announced by the athletic office today. The athletes' city for football games was 7,000. Total receipts for the three games were $3,556. Of this amount California was given $4,000 which was the guarantee promised them by Kankanai Enterprises, including the rental of Convention hall, amounted to $5,010, leaving a net profit to the University of $316. At Berkeley, Calif., last year, the Kansas state share of the receipts was estimated to be the total for the two games $7,781. Dr. F. C. Allen believes the Kansas-California home and home intersectional basketball games to be the first in this country. Coach "Nib" Wilson said that he was satisfied with the games both in Kansas City and in Lawrence. Sport Gossip --any when the Missouri Tigers appear in State gymnasium. Coach George Edwards brings a veteran coach, Steve Reid, and Coach Monze of the Cyclones expressed himself as satisfied with the showing of his sophomores in their game last week with Drake. Iowa has the most effective offensive in years. Champaign, Ill., Jan. 6—Requesting their participation in the 13th annual indoor relay carnival of the University of Michigan, the institutions have just been sent to the leading universities and colleges of the United States by C. D. Werner, man If the traditions of the meet are upheld, the response will bring to the Illini army another high-grade challenge. This is one of the Western, Big Six, Missouri Valley, Central, Midwest, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and other middle-western conferences with representatives probable From the South and East. Ames, Jan. 6.—With four out of five pre-conference games won, the Iowa State College basketball team won a record eight in the Big Six conference Mural Fri- Notre Dame was named the championship football team of 1929 in a bolt of the leading sports writers and authors, by Albert Russel Erskine, automobile magnate. The result was announced yesterday by W. O. McGeeley, the president of the team. The final ballet show Rocke's team leading with 179 votes, Pittsburgh second with 41 votes, and Purdue third with 35 votes of the Committee of Award, composed of nationally known patrons of football, gave Notre Dame 11 additional votes. Purdue received no votes in the Committee of Award. A composite 1929 All-American Football Team has just been compiled by the Literary Digest from eleven major All-American selections and the opinions of more than five hundred voters of all sections of the country, this mythical "team of teams" includes: Ends—Donchess, Pittsburgh; Fesher, Ohio State; tackles—Nagur gauche—Cannon, Notre Dame; gardens—Cannon, Notre Dame, montgomery, Pittsburgh; center—Tichnor Harvard; quarterback—Caride, No treame Dumb; halfbacks—C army, gardens; fallback—Parkinson Pittsburgh. Masters of Dartmouth tied with Banker for second halfback position but Banker was awarded the honor because of the announcement that Marsters cannot play football again, and Breslin's Digest explain in its columns. Courses in aviation for young women filters are included in the fall curriculum of Barnard College for women at New York. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. 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