PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929 K. U. Basketers Secure First Win by Beating Aggies Early Lead by Wildcats Is Overcome and Kansas Emerges on Top, 31 to 24 Winning from the Aggies with a score of 31 to 24, the Jayhawkers started up the ladder from "cellar pool" in the Big Six conference sat urday. The first half of the contest was much in favor of the Jahawkens after they demonstrated the way it is which Bishop and Thomson tossed the ball through the basket to overcome the 10 to 9 lead attained by the opponents. In the second half of the grind, the Aggies were able to meet the Jayhawkers equally and were successful in gradually creeping upon the home field in a much larger score. The last few minutes of the contest resulted in a spring by the Kansas men which was played so closely that the opponents had to keep their forwards in shooting positions. Kansas guards, Cox and McGuire, showed some very crafty work in the hands of the Aggies who were Richardson and Nigro, star-forwards. The score. Kalman (11) GI 47 Nichols (9) GI 20 Thompson, f 3 4 4 Bernie, c 1 4 0 Coz, c 2 0 Mercer, c 2 0 McGraw, c 2 0 Aglian (21) GFT Bshadhil, f 1 Nigro, f 1 Nigero, f 3 Blisswood, f 1 Blisswood, f 1 Fremian, e 1 Richardson, g 1 Richardson, g 2 Fischer, f 1 Fischer, f 0 Cann, g 1 Totals 13 5 17 Totals 6 12 17 Officials: Leslie Edmonds, Ottawa; Dwight Room, Washburn. Tom Bishop Still Near Top Churchill Leading Big Six Goal Shooters This Week Tom Bishop dropped to second place in the Big Six individual scoring race the past week, despite the fact that he was one of the few other Tom. Another Tom, this one Churchill from Oklahoma, displaced him when he beaten by four of five free throws against the Titans. Last week Bishop led shearer, Oklahoma center, by a one-point margin with Churchill coming in second, Shearer fell down in his work against Iowa and now ranks fourth, with Welsh of Missouri holding down third position. Bishops's total of 56 points in five games gives him the lead in field goals scored, while Churchill and Churchill has the most free throws. Bishop's total of 56 points in five goals and nine goal goals with 23 while Churchill Sharer are second with the same total. Churchill has the most free shots. “Rub” Thomson is in sixth place with 41 points, one notch lower than he was last week. Among the 11 leading point-makers are three Iowa State men, two each from Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri, two from Nebraska and the Kansas Aggies. The high scorers: Churebill, I. Oklahoma I. Kusan, I. Kansas I. Shawne, I. Missouri Shawnee, I. Oklahoma Landie, I. Iowa State Thompson, I. Kansas Woods, I. Jones State Woods, I. Jones State Graves, Nebraska Nebraska, Nebraska Niger, I. Akachi Akachi, Akachi G F T F Y 9 10 9 6 5 8 23 4 8 52 24 4 8 52 25 4 8 52 17 7 9 41 17 7 9 41 10 5 7 35 10 5 7 35 10 5 7 35 Teachers: You will need application photos. Our rates are now on Lawrence Studio, 257 Mass. — Adv Oklahoma Aggies to Play Japanese Baseball Team Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 5—(Special) after dickering for several weeks, Ms. Gallagher, athletic director of the Oklawah High School, and a contract with Osaka Mainichi, the based baseball team from the Oklawah Office of Management. Mr. Merge 3 as an added attraction for the thousands of high school boys and will be here for Interschol- astic Week Wrestling Prospects Look Gloomy As Squad Points for Cyclones Two Ineligibilities and a Pai of Injuries Hit Mat Team at Critical Time Wrestling prospects are rated as being entirely flat for the Kansas team as it prepares for the Iowa State invasion Saturday night. In preparation, the team's their toll of the men who have made up the队 for the past two matches. With the Ames team scheduled to win the Big Six championship, and the dayhawks losing every bout so the local men seem practically nil. Ineligibility got in some good work for the Iowa team when Old Man Flii pinned Carl Cummings of the Chicago Bulls to Ben Stough in the 135 pound class. Lloyd Hatton hurt a rib in practice last Saturday and has been ordered to wear a compression shirt. This will take him out of the Amea meet and perhaps the Nebraska match. Hatton has been under instruction by the NFL's heavyweight classes. Miller will wrestle in the 155 pound division of the heavyweight class undecided. Shorty Anderson, 115 pounds, suffered a back injury in practice last month. He said that it may keep him out of the scrap Captain Tommy Cox has not yet received in the Kansas Agies meet, but he expects to wrestle the Ames at the game. F. A. Rice took a time decision over Courtney Braston last night to win the 125 pound position on the team. This will leave Braston to care for the 135 pound class. Allen Cochran will be holding his shoes in the 175 pound class. Steve will be holding down his old position in the 165 pound class. Thirteen Spades Give Hoosier a Grand Slam Other Campus Specials Lafayette bridge, that hand raren even than the royal flush in poker, was held by a Pi Gamma Delta at the University of Indiana here recently in an imminent moment of being held at the chapter house. The lucky Phi Gam behold 13 spades sheltered in his hand, and a king in his heart. A scoring 6 on tricks, making a match slam, 125 for game and 109 for homer. TAVANNES WATCHES Famous the world over!! and sold here. New Spring Neckties on Display Spring 1929 Stetsons now on display—but displayed in our "The Select" —typically a Young Man's Style Colors — tan, brown, gray $8.50 Mallory Spring Hats. $6 - $8 Glad to show you Rifle Range Is Open Daily New Arrangement Permits Use Every Afternoon Every Afternoon Members of the firing squads will have access to the rifle range every afternoon from 1:30 to 4:20 except Saturday and Sunday from now on due to a new arrangement made by the department of military science and tactics. The women's rifle squad have until to complete the tiring of three record kills in a single first record team which starts firing in interoctopiate matches with other teams. The men's rifle squad will complete firing in the prone and sitting positions this week for the matches of the seventh corps area. Firing for intercollege match must be finished by Feb. 8, according to Lieut. H. F. Meyers, professor of military science. This includes the four positions of prone, kneeling, and standing, and can be entered only by members of the men's rifle team who have completed their record firing. The men firing in the seventh corps area will be chosen from the 28 members of the rifle squad, being limited to 15 men with highest scores. Kansas Senate Adjourns for Member's Funeral Topeka, Feb. 5—(UF) —The Kansas senate was adjourned until this afternoon in honor of Senator J. H. Williams, a long-time hotel room late yesterday. Upon receiving word of his death today, both houses of the legislature adjourned. The Kansas senate will hold funeral services for one of its members in the swote chamber at 10 tomorrow when the last rites for senator Harrison Rev David H. Stibbs, pastor of the Central Park Christian Church, will be joined by many at the then will be taken to Kansas City, Kan., for burial in Highland Park It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. 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