PAGE EIGHT D. BLAIR KASMAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 2021 Intramural Basketball Games Result in Many Over-Balanced Scores Tennessee Club Rolls Up Hugu Total of 46 Points to 3 Over A. C. S. Ten more intramural games were played over the week-end. The majority of the games played on Saturday had a one-sided score, with the Giants scoring the most points and the Sigma Chi score which 19 to 23, favoring Sigma Chi, and the Pi Upsion and the Pi Alpha Delta game, the Pi U's winning 25 to 24. In Friday night's game the Tennessee Club made the highest score, but the Sigma fraternity the Sigma fraternity. The score: Tennessee Club, 46; Alpha Chi Sigma, 3. PG PT FF 7 Babbae, f. 0 Jone, f. 0 James, f. 0 Efremon, f. 0 Shim, f. 0 Sibert, f. 0 Sibert, f. 0 Jefferson, f. 0 Jefferson, f. 0 Corbelt, g. 0 Corbelt, g. 0 Phi Delta Theta, 54 Totals 32 2 10 GPT-FF FF Wast, f 1 0 Crick, f 1 0 Griff, f 1 0 Ralton, g 1 0 Ralton, g 1 0 Ralton, g 1 0 R. J. Vee, f 1 0 R. J. Vee, f 1 0 Sugarson, f 1 0 Sugarson, f 1 0 Totals 7 4 12 FGFFT FF Mckinney, f 3 0 Knife, f 1 0 Morgan, f 3 0 Morris, g 1 0 Morris, g 1 0 Mathson, f 1 0 Mathson, f 1 0 Bakerson, f 1 0 Bakerson, f 1 0 Total: 23 0 2 FTT PTT Cobran, f 1 0 Cherry, i 4 10 Daucubie, c 4 10 Duquesne, f 1 0 Harper, g 0 10 Schlumberger, f 0 10 Schulman, f 0 10 Leach, g 0 10 PG FT PP Brookson, f. 4 Gochran, f. 1 Glover, f. 2 Caffey, e. 0 Caffey, e. 0 White, g. 1 Newell, g. 1 D S X Totals 11 3 21 FG FPT 1 Edwards, f 1 0 2 Doges, f 1 0 2 Stillman, c 1 2 1 Kennedy, g 1 2 1 Miller, g 1 2 1 Competition PG FT P Jane, f 3 0 0 Jeff, s 0 0 0 Gadget, c 3 2 3 Gadget, c 3 2 3 True, g 1 0 0 True, g 1 0 0 GFPTF F Horowald f. 1 Worcwell f. 2 Livingstone, c. 3 Duckworth, c. 4 Cordwell, d. 5 Glebe, d. 6 Stiles, d. 7 Goldman, h. 8 PG FF 179 Walters, j. 0 Johann, l. 1 Woody, j. 1 Woods, w. 1 Ebby, k. 1 Williams, j. 1 Bulley, j. 1 Hamilton, h. 1 for Tennessee Minors Playing Tenpins Is Illegal Deltas Cepeda FG FT 0 1 Foster, f 1 0 Klemp, g 0 1 Klemp, f 0 0 Jagronevich, c 2 0 Jagronevich, c 1 0 Klemp, g 1 2 Klemp, g 1 2 Hornstein, z 2 0 Tennessee, which only recently enacted a law that restricted the evolution in public schools, is no exception to other states in having on its statute books laws that prohibit It is against the law also to do any of the following: Anyone with a flair for the fire and for the most part forgotten laws and the dangers of the army, and a "dangerous weapon," That fighting a duel is punishable by five years in prison, and can a coward for refusing to settle an 'affair of honor' by duel is penalized. Totals 125 Give a fictitious name when hiring a horse and buggy. Make a noise within 100 yards of a restroom. FP-PT FP Park, k 10 10 Shore, f 10 10 Waley, j 10 10 Walley, k 10 10 Tract, v 10 10 Brueck, m 10 10 Harrelly, l 10 10 Harrelly, l 10 10 Allow a minor to play ten pins. Give a man a drink around the state capitol. Sell liquor to a drunkard. Sell articles within a mile of a church unless it is an established store of business. Sell toy pistols or caps for same. Own a cotton gin without a fence around it. Totals 0 6 Alpha Chi Sigma FIG 1,1,1 Aberafer, f | 0 | 0 | Yenner, f | 0 | 0 | Krafter, f | 0 | 0 | Holm, z | 0 | 0 | Douglass, f | 0 | 0 | Alpha Chi Sigma FIG 1,1,1 Total 1 1 3 Buy hides from an unidentified person. Total: 4 1 Phi Beta Pl. 12 11 Cav, f 1 0 Coffman, f 0 0 Lewis, f 0 0 Woodley, x 0 1 Leonard, x 0 1 Miller, x 0 1 Spicer Club GLEF Mitter, f 0 0 1 Lichtlyfer, f 1 0 1 Irland, f 1 0 1 Braun, g 1 0 1 Williamson, g 0 0 1 Wilson, g 0 0 1 Gill, g 0 0 1 Sell cotton or cotton seed between sunset and sunrise. Phi Alpha Delta. 21 FG FT FF Holland, f 0 0 3 Holland, l 0 0 3 Beween, c 0 0 3 Lattimer, g 0 0 0 Gerrero, g 0 0 0 Gerrero, l 5 1 Totals: 2 0 Ttheta Tta: 3 0 Berry, y: 0 0 California, c: 1 0 Bianca, z: 1 0 Columbia, c: 1 0 Wood, c: 1 0 Fail to register a female dog with the circuit court clerk. | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | W. Yeager, F | 2 | 1 | | Hubert, F | 1 | 1 | | Van Noy, R | 0 | 0 | | R. Yeager, G | 0 | 0 | | Krieg, R | 1 | 0 | | Stirmenon, G | 1 | 0 | *BiGamma Della* FG FT P Gilson, f 0 0 Gliffon, g 0 0 Troucy, c 0 0 Santry, g 0 0 Milly, g 0 0 Saint, f 1 0 South, f 1 0 Hempstead, c 1 1 Hempstead, c 4 1 Carden, r 1 1 Randall, d 1 1 Randall, d 1 1 Savage, z 1 1 Savage, z 1 1 Robinson, h 1 1 RUB THOMSON New Goals Are Installed Features Incorporated Save Basketball Nets Two of the new "Plug" Allen goals which were originated by the K. U basketball mentor, were placed in the auditorium Saturday for the basketball game, as well as Hannah. This type of goal was also used in the games in Convention Hall Kansas City, between Missouri and Kansas and Notre Dame and Kansas Features which are not found in the type of goal previously used are incorporated into the creation of Doctor Allen. The hoop has a special attachment so that the net may be fastened to the wall or placed around a surface, was formerly necessary. For this reason the net lattes much longer since there is no wear on the netting. This allows that the ball cannot be deflected by the ringgoal, and the net remains The new method of attachment allows perfect vision for both spectator and player. Frosh Basketball Squad Cut to Thirty-nine Me From a squad of 90 freshmen that answered the first call for freshman practice, 30 are left from the "cut-up" at intervals, by Coach John Bunn. Coach Bum is planning to divide the squad into four divisions tomorrow, and the teams will enter into competition with each other in games tomorrow after the 230. The team is practicing in the evenings from 6 to 8 p. m. The freshman left from the original group of candidates are Jim Bauch, Jonathan McClauch, Coen, Crites, Eurich, Frederick, Fulton, Fulton, Hassig, McClanes, Roy Marcus, Meyer, Mier, Jeffrey Pugh, Riley, Ramen, Rice, Rober, Rost, Sturgeon, Smith, Shotton, Sipe, Schweenkert, Stenhens, Simz, Simz, Sorem, Sorem McMillan of Kansas Aggies Considered for Texas Job Manhattan, Kan, Jan. 12—(UP)—"A. N. B," McMillen of the Kansas Aggies, is "being considered seriously" as the successor to Madison Bell at Texas Christian University, Bell, in North Tec., it was learned here today. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 12—(UP) —Either Energy Investments bought a doctor from a co-affiliate in a hospital where he is re-admitted for an abdominal removal of an abscess from his brain—a growth which authorities and doctors said caused evil tendencies in the brain. Coach McMillan had planned to go to work today but is ill in the hospital with influenza. A. Hearn, director of athletics, said McMilken had discussed with him the possibility of the Texan job but did not commit to it. A former officiated him nor had he applied. Operation to Remove Bad From "Bad Boy" Arthur was arrested some time ago for rifling a post office box in New Philadelphia. Kansas Wrestlers Lose First Match to Oklahoma Team TAVANNES WATCHES Famous the world over! and sold here. Cox and Church Win Time Decisions; Sooners Get The College Jeweler 22 to 6 Two Falls; Score Norman, Okla., Jan. 12 — (UF) The team moved down the University of Kansas wrestling men here tonight, taking six out of eight matches for a win. The Kansas men won the first match in the 145-pound class when Tommy Cox, captain of the Jayhawk team, reached by a time advantage of 2:45. In the 165-pound class the Jayhawk seasoned again when Church won by a decision over Kirk of the Soon- ers. Summary of matches: 15-pound class—M. Leach, Okla. homa, defeated Anderson, Kansas, by a fall: time, 2:17. 125-pound class—Mantooth, Oklahoma, home defeated Bratton, Kansas, by rall: time, 4 minutes. 135-pound class--Miller, Oklahoma defeated Stough, Kansas, by decision time advantage, 2 minutes. 155-pound class—Denforth, Oklahoma, defeated Hatton, Kansas, by decision. 145-pound class—Cox, Kansas, defeated C. Leach, Oklahoma, by decision; time advantage: 2:45 Heavyweight class—Bass, Okla homa, defeated Miller, Kansas, by decision. Possibility of Four Year Pharmacy Course Seen 105-pound class, Church, Kansas defeated Kirk. Oklahoma, by decision 175-pound class—Cunningham, Oklahona, defended Cummings, Kansas by decision; time advantage, 4 minutes. Possibility of adopting a four-year standard for courses in pharmacy, probably by the fall, is suggested in his report. Hailevenhill, dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Ames, chairs the Chicago Board of Regents' his report to the Board of Regents. By sectioning of classes and increasing the number of student assistants, the emergencies of the lack of room has been met for the present. Dean Havenhill reports increased enrollment in the School and successful operation of the three-year program. Attendance strengthened and broadened. Sharkey and Stribling to Fight N. Y, Jan. 12—(UP) Steve Hanean, public director of Miami University, was a delegate to the Dempsey had telephoned to him from Boston that Jack Sharkey and Young Stribbling would fight at Miami University originally by the Tex Rickard. Christian Keener Cagle, all American star of the Army football team, and captain of next year's team at Rhodes, Marion Hale of New Rhodes, La. The first library school in Ontario has been opened by the University of Toronto, following the example of the College of Applied Mathematics training is given in the subject. FLOYD RAMSEY Farm Relief Postponed Proposed Bill Will Come Up at Extra Session Washington, D. C., Jan. 12. —(UP) The door was closed definitely to day against any farm relief legislation at this session of Congress. Senator McNary of Oregon, chairman of the Senate Agricultural committee, announced after the conference with president-elect Hoover that he would not press his measure at the meeting; he would wait until the extra session. at Extra Session This extra session, it was learned after his visit will be called about the treatment of cancer with leif and tariff revision with the intention of completing those studies. McNary said today he had found that the situation was such that it would be impossible to get legislation at this session. McNary said he would not call his committee together to consider farm relief at this session. Aggie R. O. T. C. Trial Swamped With Alibis Mambuttin, Jan. 12 - Nichols' gymnast found a new use when the R. O. T. C., established a military court and issued an arring number for deseritation. An imposing array of legal ability masacred and objected, desirous, tortured, and denied to establish the innocence or guilt of the scant-infested and temporary abuses. A confusion of ill finance, ground first steep water, lack of care, or tension in such a sudden succession that the court rendered a verdict of "not worthy" for the case. Send the Daily Kansan Home Rent Your Car from 916 Mass. Phone 653 Rent-A-Ford Save on Leather Goods on all leather articles including bill folds, key rings, purses and notebook covers. 40 Per Cent Reduction 701 Mass. The Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. Phone 999 --descent filament lamp equipped with a suitable color screen." The Best for Every Camera The finest picture photos we have ever taken are the ones captured by Wolfram. Wolfram is the choice of amateurs and professionals in all parts of the world. Superior quality is provided. No matter what camera you use, Agfa will give you the best results. 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Educators Are Blamed for Own Low Salaries The afternoon was spent in the assembly plant of the Ford Motor Company where the students saw employees driving Ford cars one and a half minute. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 12, (UP)—Uppercase college admissions data on our own low salaries, according to a report by a committee of Yale professors, must be public today. "The proportion of teachers to the number in American universities is far higher than in Europe. Unices radical alterations on university policy are into effect, and the education in the quality of university teachings and scholarship is indicated as a result." Universities will get "quality for which they pay," the report said. Stouffer Recommends Greater Publication Aids Greater facilities for publication of research of results, and technical assistance for members of the faculty in B. E. Stouffer, dean of the graduate school, in his biennial report, made a part of Chancellor Landley's report The scholarly activity of the faculty of any university is shown to a considerable extent by the publications of its members. During the year 1987, a book on the University of Kansas published approximately 250 articles and books. Enrollment in the graduate school has increased from 214 in 1922 to 328 in 2016, and the summer session enrollment has increased from 352 to 476 in the year 2017. Just West of Innes' Phone 939 Incandescent Lamps Surpass in Fog Penetration Washington, Jan. 12. - Red neon lights, suggested as beacons for airplanes, were used to penetrate fog, as its advocates have claimed, than ordinary incandescent lamps, equipped with colored screens. This was announced here at the Innsbruck Air University by Dr. Lyman J. Briggs, of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, in reporting on aeronautical research at the airport. The data indicate to everyone because they are used in the newest tubular advertising signs. Tests carried out by Bureau of Standards scientists were made under conditions similar to those lamp was compared with incandescent lamps so arranged that the color, size and shape of each lamp appeared "The test showed that there is no real difference in the fog-penetrating quality of the light from the two sources," said Doctor Briggs, "In beaches of moderate candlepower any amount of color of a neon lamp may be obtained more conveniently and simply and more reliably by means of an incandescent filament lamp equipped with a suitable color screen." Taxi-- Phone 12 Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Hotel Man Says People Are Getting More Honest Toledo, O., Jan. 12.—(UP)—L. H. Limcemei, local hotel man, believes people are getting more honest. 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