THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929 Jayhawkers Lose to Aggie Cagers by Point Margin Thomson and Bishop Lea Kansas Attack Which Fades Near End of Game. of Game The Kansas basketball quitter wound up the season last night at Manhattan by going down to a one-point defeat at the hands of the Agyptian. The score was 104-86, the score knotted at the end of the regular playing time. Skradkiki, agie captain, came through with a basket in the extra time, scoring 50 of 35. The score was tied at eight times throughout the meter, and the margin separating the two quintets was not the third half, but the second half, the Jayhwakers ran up a lead of 30 to 25, the best advantage either team held at any time during the game. The fives were battling to keep up of the collar position in the Big Sig leathers, which were attached as the laud led the sorebed back and forth. Kansas led at the bed by a score of 7-6. Cox went out on personal late in the second period, with the Jayhawkers leading, 32 to 11. Nigro counted five shots and was forced on. Kansas never regained the lead. Skradski counted twice from the floor for the Aggies in the closing minutes of the battle, and it was these moments that put out in front as the final gun sounded. Thomson and Bishop did practically all the scoring for the Crimson and Bison field goals. Bishop collected seven and Thomson eight. Thomson naked it like a balloon and tried to bring his total of points to reach 18, and to make him high point man. Thomson turned in the most brilliant individual performance of the battle, and Cox again played a stalef defensive game. Mcmorkin beat him by a score of 16 to 0, and count of himself despite his experience. The box score: Karimzadeh [PG F1] Shraddha, J [4 2 5] Shahid, A [4 2 5] Silverleaf, J [2 6 5] Fovean, J [0 0 5] Richardson, J [2 6 5] Gartho, J [2 6 5] 1 [1 1 1] Totals 13 19 12 Officials Quigley and Reum. Kansas FT. FT. Thomson, I F 6 Bibbett, I F 0 Marcey, I F 0 Cox, I F 2 Cox, I F 0 McGavin, I F 0 McGavin, I F 0 Intramural Volleyball Scheduler to Start Thursday Women's Tourney Begins The schedule is: Thursday, March 7, 7; 90; Alpha Chi Omega vs. Alpha Gamma Delta. nagios image src: image src: Group 1, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Group 2, T, N, T, Alpha Omega, Alpha Xi, and Pi Beta Phi. the women's international volleyball tournament will begin Thursday, June 3. The two teams with the winners of each two group play for the title on the last day. Monday, March 11, 7:00; T. N, T. vs. Alpha Omnison I; B9:00 Gamma Phi Beta vs. Alpha IX; Delta I; 8:45 Phi Omega vs. Alpha Delta Pi. Wednesday, March 13, 7:00: Alpha Xi Delta Xi, Pi Beta Pi, 8:00: Alpha Omicron Pi, Gamma Pi, Beta Pi, 8:45: Alpha Delta Pi, Gamma Zeta. Tuesday, March 12, 7:00: Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Chi Omega; 8:00: Alpha Chi Omega vs. Delta Zeta; *4:55* T, N vs. Tl Beta Phi. Thursday, March 14; 7:00, T. N, T. vs. Gauna Phi Beta; 8:00, Alpha Chione Omnog. vs. Alpha Delta Pi; 8:45 Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Delta Beta; 8:45 Tuesday, March 19, 7:00: Alma Chi Omega vs. Chi Omega; 8:00: Alma Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Delta Pi; 8:45: Alma Xi Delta Pi; Alpha Omni Wednesday, March 20, 7:00, Chi Omega vs. Delta Zeta; 8:30, Alpha Omnieron pi vs. Pi Beta Psi. Thursday, March 21, 7:30; Winner of Group.1 and Group.2 Plus Aerial Airlines Airplanes will be used to explore British Columbia's timber wealth this summer, according to the airline. The firm is seeking financial government in co-operation with the federal government. F. P. It will be possible to carry out an aerial survey of the forests more quickly and as smaller cost than using helicopters. Plan Aerial Survey of Timber Special Train to Carry Wrestlers to Norman A special train will carry the wrestling team to Norman, OKa, for the Big Six wrestling tournament if no matches are scheduled. As planned, the train will go from Kansas to Norman. To date, no definite arrangements have been made. The train will be a wrestling special, carrying the teams from Iowa State, Kansas State, Nebraska and Missouri, as well as the Kansas men. The teams will be transported to New York are not offered making the special arrangements advisable. All Alumni Are Asked to Join the 1000 Club for Promoting Relays Form Letters Are to Be Sent Offering Alumni Chance at Best Seats Steps to organize the 1000 membership Kansas Relays club have begun to take definite form, following the election of a new alumni of the University. Owing to the increased interest of the relays in the past six years, the relays committee has decided to invite alumni from across the country by obtaining membership in the club. The purpose of the club is to create an organization of 1000 or more supporters or boosters of the relay, the联赛 leading event of the Kansas track season. It is planned that the first thousand podios to the form letter be acknowled- ed, and will receive in turn a membership and will receive in turn a membership club throughout the state and country. Rifle Men Beat Wisconsin The men's rifle team, which has been firing in telegraphic meets with the U.S. Army, have recently won their match with the University of Wisconsin by a score of 3-0 against Western Maryland College, University of Idaho, Kansas State College and Ohio State College and Ohio State University. The results on the matches have shown. Velt Stafford Tops Score List With 368 Points The ten high scores for Kansas in the matches, and the scores they made in Stafford, 388; Birch Springer, 367; John Loomberg, 388; Sam Fletchier, 364; Carl Camphardt, 358; Ken Hines, 358; R. Baxter, 353; H. Dressler, 352; and R. Mullins, 352. The team is now firing matches for Iowa, Kentucky, Iowa, kota, and the University of Illinois. With 368 Point Women's Swimming Meets Will Be Held April 14,22 A women's inter-class swimming meet is being planned for April 14 at Lake Geneva and will be held for April 22 at 4:30. Swimmers must enter any three of the nine events excluding the swimming meet. The events are; side stroke — 2 lengths, back stroke — 2 lengths, free stroke — 2 lengths, breast stroke — 2 lengths, diving plunge, breast stroke for form, and Ten practices of one hour each will be required in order to make the team. A captain of each chose will be chosen to assist in the arrangement. Madison, Wis.-Bids for the construction of a $350,000 field and a $600,000 mechanical engineering building, which are to be built during 1929, will soon be asked for, according to John C. Schmidtman, chairman of the state department committee of the state university board of regents. U. of Wisconsin Asks for Bids Your Kansan A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you 1017 Mass. should reach you by 6:30 each evening. Electric Shoe Shop Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening 11 W. 9th Shine Parlor Good Shoe Repairing, Shining, Dyeing and The first two rounds of the intramural wrestling matches were fought yesterday from 4 to 14 p.m., so the first round was on Monday. Fifty actual matches fought, making 158 wrestlers. Several more are included in the next drawing, with received bytes in the first drawing. intramural Wrestling The semifinals will be fought Monday, beginning at 4 p. m., and the final boats will start Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. --from Mineola,印第安纳州. Maraco,Albany Kapono from New York,纽约州. Marcus Karpino,Lamothea,wom from Neal,New York,纽约州. Albany Tina Lamothea,Virginia,wom from Knoxville, Tennessee. Albany Tina Oregona,Virginia,wom from Dallas,Texas. Delhaie Tina Diah,wom from Marmore, Texas. Delhaie Tina Diah,wom from Marmore, Texas. wom from New Jersey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken and turkey,immature;chicken 29 second class. Castellano, Sigma PI Ek opinion, won from Fountain, PI Ek opinion, won from Fountain, PI Ek opinion, Triangle, wom from Taylor, Idi Tai Delta Wray, Wrap, Pi, Wi won from Eddert FIRST ROUND 18 (second class) Kergo, Alpha Kupin Pol won by forfeit from Knowics, Alpha Tat Omena. *IDeported class:** Stry; Triangle; won from Greta, Dana Tau; Karl Bray; Delta, Diana Tau; Hosta; Delta, Diana Tau; Hosta; Delta, Diana Tau; Lambda, won from Kuma; Betha Theria; Pt; Hosta; Galápagos, won from Kuma; Betha Theria; Pt **original stars:** E. Andersen, Delta Tau II, Phi Kappa Iota, won from Hammond, Delphi Kappa II, Phi Kappa Iota, won from Hammond, Delphi Kappa II, Phi Kappa Iota, won from Hammond, Delphi Kappa II, Phi Kappa Iota, won from Hammond, Delphi Kappa II, Phi Kappa Iota, won from Hammond, Delphi Kappa II, Phi Kappa Iota, won from McFadden, Aliba Kappa Iota won from Cotton, Phi Kappa Iota, won from Cotton, Phi Kappa Iota, won from Cotton, Phi Kappa Iota, 140-second sound. Zephras, Delta Sigma, Lambda, was from Grimbla, Alphabet Kappa G. Bachloride, Pit Pat, won from Corrina, Bochrach, Fiat Pat, won from Corrina, Pit Kappa G. Alberti, Roberto D. Olive, won from Roberts. *Disappointed from Baker, Alpha Kapiu Punai who won the forfeit from Handi Mendi, Tetekan Group. Phi Kaoh, from Gradgrainer, Phi Kaoh, from Gradgrainer, Phi Kaoh, Aloshi Sigma, Sigma Pi, Epionon, from Gradgrainer. From Glenview, IL to New York, NY. Moyers Phi (bh), won from Sunset, NJ, to San Diego, CA, where he played for Sunset, San Diego Phi (bh) and Baylor, KY, at Giant's Athletic, won from Baylor, KY, to San Diego, CA, where he won from West, JT, University of Florida, Theta Phi (bh). Heavyweight champion. McMichael, Pi Napajan Akiba, Mbala, Paul Thornley, Billy Anderson, Byrd Belle, 1994; Dionne O'Donnell, by Bertil Bellis, 1994; Chloe O'Donnell, by Bertil Bellis, 1994; Anika Kupa, Anika Kupa Landgut, Gabriela Sampaio, by Bertil Bellis, Wanda Nelson, by Bertil Bellis Dipad class (i.e. Hallam, Pi Kappa Alpha, mom from Akita, Kaimai Pi Kappa, beta, mom from Wembley, Kyoto) Science class (i.e. Chester, Chi Delta Sigma, Hussey, Delta Sigma Lambda, mom from Wembley) SECOND FOUND From New York to Boston, from Washington to Whitehead, Ph Kaplan, Palma from Boston, Kiappa Academy **Bingham, Cynthia** Y. Yourcoman, Theria T. Van Bramid, from Difflent, Kappa Sigma Phi Prima Kappa Alpha, from Difflent, Kappa Sigma Phi **Thompson classed.** Mervyn, Phi Chi, Okwem from Tyrre, Phi Ushifan, Misha, Kippen from Tyre, Phi Ushifan, Misha, Kippen from Tyre, Alba, from Thompion, Phi Ushifan From Sewickley, NY to Atlanta, GA. Albany Kingpaun from Sewickley, NY to Atlanta, GA. Albany Kingpaun from Sewickley, NY to Atlanta, GA. Delhi Tiehua Housework was done: Journey, PI Epiphany, from Mithilac, Pi Epiphany, Faye, Frey ohio, now from Mithilac, Faye, Frey ohio, now from Gustaf, Rappa Sigma majestus, Goelit, Rappa Sigma majestus, Pi Epiphany, Faye, From Mithilac El Paso, Texas. — (UIP) Authorities at James Mexico, just across the border from this city, were warned that a Republican revolutionary fighting there which mouses Americans on this side would be measured by the United States army. S. Will Protect Border Senior and Freshman Basketball Teams Win in Class Tournament College Hero Junior and Sophomore Squads Are Swamped With Ease The senior and freshman women's basketball team trumpeted last night in a match with the opposing team respectively. The seniors vampired the sophomore at 66 to 14 and the junior at 73 to 12. call him a coward and bis own people The juniors were not up to their usual team work and made wild shots, but they did well. The tredred the freshmen last week in a 47 to 11 game but the freshmen had played with their three best women and they gave the greatly excited night's game. Q Classical figure Youth fights the sparrow and the white man's stronger civilization! A Technicolor marvel revelation beauty and drama of a classic figure. Elizabeth Rees was the outstanding freshman player, and Louise Lumb did well at guard. by Opponents The senior; won their game, although they were playing without their captain and a guard was substituting for a missing forward. In spite of these misdeeds, the captain and made no fouls. Charline Harper was the high point player. Miss Hilba Appeal referred both games. The tournament will end Thurday with the seniors playing the juniors, and the sophomores playing the freshman. VARSITY THEATRE GFT F F Harney, I F F F F F F F F Short, I F F F F F F F F Carter, I F F F F F F F F Cottier, I F F F F F F F F Clark, I F F F F F F F F Grosso, I F F F F F F F F Bobstner, I F F F F F F F Prestonman 10 FF 19 FF R. Rose 7 FF 15 0 1 Lowell 8 FF 13 0 1 Fitzgerald of, 5 FF 2 0 0 Fitzgerald of, 5 FF 2 0 0 Little, F 0 0 2 0 Little, F 0 0 2 0 R. Rose 7 FF 0 0 2 Next Mon. - Tues. - Wed. The games so far: Send The Daily Kutsan home. Won Lost Tied Freshman 2 2 1 Sophomores 0 5 0 Interscholars 0 5 0 Seniors 4 0 1 QUALITY — SERVICE The Sft Shop AIMAPKS C. C. Makepeac Successors JEWELRY 735 Mmgs Phona 1881 Final arrangements for the Missouri and the Kansas wrestling teams will be made to meet the Six met need to be held at the University of Oklahoma Friday and Saturday, we were make this morning by the Missouri team will arrive in Lawrence tomorrow and take the same train with the dayhawkers on the trip to Both Kansas and Missouri are sending eight new to the must, and relegation for two teams. The two teams on the same train. The squad will leave Lawrence tomorrow K. U. and M. U. 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