PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 27. 1929 TEN TEAMS CLING TO UPPER RUNG Three Games on Thursday End First Semester Intramural Basketball Schedule Play Resumes Feb. 11. Final Outcome of Series Still a Matter of Conjecture with 15 Teams Above .667 Rating Ineligibilities a Jolt to Some The end of the first semester and the temporary suspension of intramural basketball activities still finds organizations with perfect scores in the tournament. Some organizations just now are beginning to recover their balance after the intramural team players were declared ineligible by the coaches. For this reason it is difficult even to conjecture as to the final outcome in the league. Only three games were played Thursday evening in the final intramural basketball games for the first semester. Play will be resumed Feb. 11 when the new schedule made its way to campus. The second semester is put into effect. Two of the six scheduled games were postponed and one was forfeited. Kappa Eta Kappa won by default from the Alpha Kappa Sigma. The team from Tennessee Club and Sigma-Alpha Kappa Lambda games were postponed. The Standings Won. Lost Pct. *Phi Delta Thea* 4 0 1.00 *Phi Delta Chi* 3 0 1.00 *Sigma Chi* 3 0 1.00 *Alpha Tau Omega* 3 0 1.00 *Sigma Alpha Epsilon* 3 0 1.00 *Alpha KappaLambda* 3 0 1.00 *Alpha Pi* 3 0 1.00 *Delta Chi* 3 0 1.00 *Phi Kappa Psi* 3 0 1.00 *Delta Tau Delta* 3 0 1.00 *Alpha KappaLambda* 3 0 1.00 *Alpha KappaPsi* 2 1 0.637 *Sigma Phi Epsilon* 2 1 0.637 *Pi Kappa Alpha* 2 1 0.637 *Alpha KappaPsi* 2 1 0.637 *Tennessee Club* 1 1 0.500 *Phi Alpha Delta* 1 1 0.500 *Kappa Sigma* 1 2 0.333 *Alpha SigmaLambda* 1 2 0.333 *Rice Club* 1 2 0.333 *Phi Gamma Ti* 1 2 0.333 *Phi Beta Pi* 1 2 0.333 *Phi Kappa* 1 2 0.333 *Commaopta Ti* 1 2 0.333 *Pi Upsilon* 1 2 0.333 *Acacia* 1 2 0.333 *Triangle* 1 2 0.333 *Sigma Alpha Mu* 1 2 0.333 *Psi Chi* 1 3 0.250 *Phi Eta Kappa* 1 3 0.250 *Delta Sigma Pi* 1 3 0.250 *Theta* 1 3 0.250 *Alpha KappaGamma* 0 1 0.000 *Chi Delta Sigma* 0 3 0.000 *Ohio Club* 0 3 0.000 *Dunkin* 0 3 0.000 *Alpha Chi Sigma* 0 2 0.000 *Spicer Club* 0 2 0.000 Phila Dela Theria t 12 s Theria Tae t 36 Puncter f 0 0 0 0 Theria F 77 Puncter f 0 0 0 0 Theria F 77 Tauter f 0 0 0 0 Quinquefurce f 0 0 Tauter f 0 0 0 0 Quinquefurce f 0 0 Cognett g 0 0 0 Goodl f 0 0 Cognett g 0 0 0 Goodl f 0 0 Delta Quilt 18 Delta Big Tent FFFT FFFT # Delta Sigma Lam Lam Fennel 2 1 1 0 Cooper, r 0 0 Saint Paul 2 1 0 Cooper, r 0 0 Sonora 2 0 1 Hardman, r 0 0 Valencia 2 1 1 Gallirum, r 0 0 Wilson 2 1 1 Gallirum, r 0 0 Howse, g 0 1 Bowser, r 0 0 Howse, g 0 1 Bowser, r 0 0 Total 6 5 7 Total 6 5 Phi Mu Alphas, 28 Phi Chi, 16 Horner, f 0 1 1 1 1 0 Horner, i 0 1 1 1 1 0 Bryan, g 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bryan, i 0 0 0 0 0 0 Skilson, h 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schmachi, m 0 0 0 0 0 0 Slangg, g 0 0 0 0 0 0 Noodle, g 0 0 0 0 0 0 Griffith, g 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 1 7 Totals 6 6 Man Has Lighter That Works In that man's hands, the 46-year-old (UP)-Herbert Hanapel had a cigar lighter that will light. This lighter was even powerful enough to call on our brothers. It was filling the lighter and he absent mindedly pressed on the automatic ignition. It worked. The flames of the flames burned his hands. Blankets were used to smother the blaze and the fire departed. The man as not burned seriously. Sooner Bridge Title to Coach McDermott Other battles than those connected with the basketball court were fought by the Oklahoma team while on its recent Kansas trip. The Sooner bridge title was at stake, and in the ensuing struggle, the championship game was tied to it. Tom Churchill to Coach McDermott and Cliff Shearer. Drake and Churchill won their titles of bridge champs last year while on the Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri trips, as every time the Sooner team goes to a different state, the bridge is beaten. The champions lenged. McDemott and Shearer are now the title holders for Oklahoma and Kansas. VARIETY OF SPORT NOW IS AVAILABLE Students enrolling for exercise courses in the physical education department have a varied group of sports to enroll in, according to a new plan being prepared. Gym Classes Offer Tumbling, Handball, Basketball, Wrestling, Fencing, Golf, Swimming, Speed Ball and Tennis. A choice of two sports to occupy their attention in exercise class will be provided. Instructors instructors named for each of the sports. All freshman and sophomore advisers have copies of the exercise manuals for all of the students desiring to enroll. Half of a semester will be devoted to sport on the published list. The rest of the sport taught for next semester under Core Margarite Are arrangements are to be placed inside the gymnasium to be placed inside the gymnasium until fair weather permits the class As yet no tennis instructors have been chosen for the tennis class. The schedule: Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Bartlett - Tomblin - 9:30 MW Alhijab Basketball - Handball - 10:30 MW Halliburton Basketball - Handball - 10:30 MW Halliburton Gen. Exercise - Pi. Ball - 11:00 MW Rohle Gen. Exercise - Pi. Ball - 11:00 MW Rohle Speed Ball - Speed Ball - 1:50 MW Dave Fencing - Pi. Ball - 9:30 TT Glimmore, Davi Fencing - Pi. Ball - 9:30 TT Glimmore, Davi Basketball - Pi. Ball - 11:00 HT Houswan Basketball - Pi. Ball - 11:00 HT Houswan General - 4:59 TT Gen. Exercise Tomblin - 4:59 MW Alhijab Alicife French - WM MW Alhijab Swimming - 10:30 TT Holle Swimming - Beginning - Alhijab Swimming - Beginning - Alhijab Fourteen Members of Squad Cover 500 Yards or More Every Day — First Meet Set for Mar. 1. Swimmers Keep up Practice Candidates for the swimming team are busy between semis with their practice for the coming Big Six meet at the Kansas City Athletic Club (1). according to Herbert C. Alpin, swimming instructor and coach. "Despite the shackening by most students between semesters, members of the swimming squad must practice in order to keep in shape for the first meet. Each day finds them swimming a distance of 500 yards or more." At present there are 14 out of the squad. Indication are favorable for a good team and the gymnasium of candidates at a vault every day. Tumbling Team at Work The advanced tumbling team that has been providing the fans with tumbling exhibitions between halves of the field will be joined by new Auditorium, will appear in a springboard exhibition Feb. 7 when the Jawhawkers meet Nebraska here. The exhibition includes two for the coming exhibition include: Felix Mantel, c31; Harold Peters, c31; and John Cummings, c22; Joanes, c41; Lee Furse, c41; John *encer*, c34; George Hulten, c32. Group Practicing on Stunts to Be Given Between Halves of Kansas Nebraska Basketball Game. Plate Lunch 35c In a survey at Northwestern University, it was found that 200 women considered smoking a luxury, and that 9 considered it a necessity. Morning and Evening TRACK OUTLOOK SEEMS DREARY With K.C.A.C. Meet Opening Indoor Season Feb. 9, Many Places on Squad Remain Vacant. Couch Huff Seeks New Material in Practically Every Field Event, and Also in Dashes Nine Varsity Men Back Track prospects for the coming indoor and outdoor season look rather dark according to the view taken by him. He will be outlook for this year. With 14 letter men of last year's valley championship, he will see new men he must be found to fill their roles. A slight possibility remains that Wallingford, Jones, and Vogel all letter men from last year's team, may need to work with the team to build his team arund a nucleus of the nine remaining varsity men. Capitan Willman will run the two mile, Ed Fortune is the only regular left in the mile, and Shannon in the half, Mize will again try the hurries, and Shannon and Rooney are the only veterans in the 440 and re- Many Stars to Be Replaced It will be difficult to find anyone to take the places left vacant by McInerney, with his brother Mitcherley jumped 24 feet, 6 inches at Texas year and Spinner set a new Missouri Valley Conference receiver with a leap of 25 feet, 11 inches. Grudy established a new mark in the indoor valley meet when he built the 2014 mile grand prix course, dashes. Sparsv is lost to the mile and two mile events and Cooper, Woods and Edbutch will have to be replaced in the quarter and Cash in the pole vault and Underhill in the high jump were consistent point winners. Dodd will not be out at all, and he should season and we shall therefore be missed in the high jump and high hurdles during indoor season. Schrader, who won his letter in the javelin throw from the 13th to go out for baseball this spring. Some Material in Sight. However The prospects for the coming season from which most of the team mocks Mr. Kirk, and Wells in the high school game, both open 440 two years ago, may return as may Hess; and Lagerquist, who won the 440 in the valley telegraph games, may return. "Fuzzy" McComb is a good po- bility in the distances. Wilcox and Powell in the sprints and Treibusch and Troebusch in the pole-vault, and Williams in the middle distances have shown pro- misc and may be relied upon. In practically every field event it will be necessary to develop new material. This also holds for the sprints and track events. It is strong in the two mile and half mile these being the only ones in which no man have been lost. the track have held up training since the beginning of the indoor season. Coach Huff however hopes to have the team in shape for the Missouri duck and the Big Six indoor meet, the two most important events of the indoor season. A large squad is expected out as soon as examinations are over. Doctor Huff expects those men who were just beginning last year to develop into good men. Cold weather and the condition of Hampers Training Cold Weather Indoor Schedule K.C.A.C. Invitation, Convention hall Feb. 9. Missouri dual, Convention hall, Feb. 22. In all probabilities the outdoor season will start off with Texas and Southern Methodist. The team will come on March 21 and 30. Other probable events Big Six Conference, March 1. Illinois relays, March 16. Indoor Schedule Maney Out of Hospital Soon But injured Basketball Player Definitely Out of Game for Season, Doctor Allen says. Kansas Relays, April 20, Drake Relays, April 26 and 27. Kansas Agied rival, May 4. Missouri Duml, May 11. Kansas Relays. Anril 20. Bob Maney is expected to be leased from the Trinity Lethterhospital hospital sometime the first of the week after his retirement, presumed him Friday. Doctor Allen found Maney much improved, although he was still in a long-term remainder of the basketball season. Miney, who has been laid up with an infected elbow, was allowed to lower his arm Saturday for the first time, and the drain tube was removed Winners in Contest to Create Patterns for Wilton Rags: Manufactured by Mhawk Carpet Mills. Design Students Get Places Ruth Wellman, £90, and Ruth Hill gave will be the first week of Febo- bble 2016. In the past five weeks, they have accepted positions as designers with the Mohawk Carpet Miss Hill received first prize and honorable mention on designs submitted in a contest conducted by the Mohawk company makers of Wilton "During the three years of the Mohawk contest," said Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor in design, "the students designed 93 designs and won over other art schools and university art departments in the United States. Second honors went to the University of Michigan, where she was taught with the University of Kansas. "The designs were based on motifs of imagination and nature, including landscapes, butterflies, frogs, beetles. All were original and unique." Chapel Hill, N. C., Jan. 26—Hundreds of high school girls and girls, and students and faculty members of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will attend the Inaugural Ceremonies of the new governor, O. Max Gardiner. Student units representing the schools of North Carolina had their place in the inaugural parade after the memorial. The university and various military organizations. It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrenz business College. Special notes are made to K. U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. RAGGED PRACTICE FOLLOWS LAYOFF Ramssey on Court When Jayhawker Basketball Squad Resumes Drill Friday Night. Preparation for another Big Six basket ball handle here next Saturday day will keep the Kansas Jayhawks in the playoff practice sessions this week. Finals and a general rest have been its lot during the following the game with Iowa State. Doctor Allen will start his men game against the Hawkeyes to storm tomorrow to get to in the winning ranks in the Kansas Aggie game, the Jayhawkers fifth season. Basketball practice again began Friday night after the lay-off from Monday, with Ramsey and Whitfield ack in the line-up. Ramsey had the cast off his hand for the first time and was started at center with the first team. His playing, due largely to his stiff hand, was rather ranged; the playing of the ball on his hand and hand caput, was equally ranged. The four-day lay-off showed up in fairly timely and a lack of smoothness. After the first day, however, expects to be able to whip by players into shape before Feb. 13, when the team will be third home game of the season. “Battles will be held daily for the re-sponsor,” said Cody. Thompson and Bishop were run in it towards with Ramsey at center front, but the team was on the guard position. This combination seemed to give the best replay in a game, as it was a bit before Feb. 7. Kansas may be able to shake off the season's jinx. Since the Akgues beat the Huskers it begins to look as if the coming Kansas-Agic battle will be a fight for the cellar championship. The Agcs have now won a game while a still has her good eggs endured. Just what the end of the semester finally will be *do* the team, time after time, to run out of room and toward ruining a squaw as heart failure, even if they do not come so expectably. Coach Allen, along with the rest of the team, hardly know what to expect of the first games of the new semester until the last day. The last man fired, so to speak. Send the Daily Kansan home. We Want Your Business ELECTRIC Start The New Term RIGHT! Shoe Shop With a New Fountain Pen Sheaffer Conklin Parker Guaranteed life-time pens. So. of Varsity Coe's Drug Store 14th and Mass. "We engrave your name free" Meningitis "Carrier" Found Repeated Tests Show Positive Results but Student is Not Ill—Hospital has Only Few Patients Now. Hunting Injury was Serious "We have one patient who is a student able to return a negative culture, but we are taking cultures every day and we must return one year and Dr. Ralph J. Caulette, director of the Student Hospital in an interview this morning." He added that the number of events at the hospital was small, but it will be more important in now session. There are six or seven cases, hospitalizations on main staff and non-staff, meshing with seeing from colds and probably will be able to be dismissed within the next William Ryan, c'21, of Lebanon was admitted to the hospital Friday noon with an acute attack of appendicitis. He was far no operation has been performed Knife's Recovery From Accidental Shot Slower Than Hoped, His Fraternity Reports. There are to be several tonsil operations during the vacation between semesters, as there are a few students in need of such an operation, he said. Markle Knipe, c31, member of the varsity football squad during the past season who was accidentally shot while hunting near Lawrence during Experts— In Swiss and American watch repairing. the Christmas holidays, was reported yesterday by his fraternity brothers at the Pi Delta Theta as failing to recover as well as expected. Knipe is now at his home in Leavenworth. Knipe was wounded on Jan. 8, when a shot gun was discharged and hit him in the lower right leg, exposing that he. It was said yesterday that Knipe's athletic career is possibly ended. Send The Daily Kansan home clothes and darn your hose, free of charge on all finish bundles. We mend your Lawrence Steam Laundry Clothes do help you win . . . ... Dry clean them oltener 10th B N. H. Phone 383 For your Memory Book: Hobo Day the most hilarious of your college life. We have them—clear, sharp, distinct—from every nook and hill. Hill. They are the kind you will be proud to show anyone. 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