PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 Wrestlers Picked to Meet Matmen From Iowa State Superiority of Winners I Feature of Tryouts Held to Pick Team The wrestling team to meet Ames Saturday night, was chosen last night after a long period of trysuits. after a long period of trysuits. The 110 pound, Howard Seabrook, is 135 pounds, Captain Ceil Passion; 135 pounds Parks McKenzie; 145 pounds, Tommy Cox; 188 pound, Steve Church; 172 pounds, Randy McIntosh; see; and heavylength, Alain Froze. The tryouts last night were marked by the superiority of most of the winners over their opponents. None of the matches were close though all three played a close action and had fought. Two resulted in falls and two went to time decisions. In the 115 pound class Colehon demonstrated the wrestling ability which won him his match at Ne braska. Although he was unable to win a single game, he managed to win by a considerable time advantage. In spite of being several pound light for his class, Colehon's speed and knowledge of the game make him one of the most formidable braska win seems to have given him a confidence which he lacked before Paxson Retains Position Captain Paxson refined his response as 125 pound man by defeating Riley by a time decision. Paxson has won the title five times for the first seven or eight minutes of the match. He rode easily using both legs and at times shifting to a ball nelson and other holds. He made a great effort to pin him but seems unable to do so. Steve Church again will wrestle in the 158 pound division. He threw Hattison with a cradle hold in one minute and seven seconds. Neither man seemed to have any marked advantage when once when Church got his pinning hold. Joe Mattasirani will wrestle in the 175 pound class if he is eligible. A present he has an incomplete to be given, but he will accept it. If he is unable to compete Edwin Capsey will take his place. In the try out he won Capshey's place on the bench in a game with 63 seconds. He used a crochet and half reason to down his opponent. Cox Has No Options. Tommy Cox of the 154 pound class has had no competition for his position. His win over the Nebraska man helps him appear as one of the best of the Kansas team in the Iowa meet. No one seemed to think himself quite ready to tackle either McKinney or Freese last night. McKinney will again represent Kansas in the national championship, and Nebraska mutter is reported as being among the closest fights of the evening. Although suffering from a lack of competition in his own weight, Freese used to play the same form. His decision over the Nebraska man demonstrated his ability to win his matches. Saturday he would see a real light in his division. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Republican Primaries Petitioned by Lowder The petition is in the office of the secretary of state with scores of petitions for state offices which cannot force the court until the court injunction is lifted. Filling the petition marks the opening of the second stage of the Lowen campaign. Chicago, Feb. 8 - Frank O. Lowley has fired his petition for a place on the ballot for the Republican presi- dency. It is one of two cases. It is the first ballot Lower Manhattan. Heretofore, although it has been known definitely that Lowden considered himself a candidate, the action of taking over responsibility to person work. From now on the campaign becomes an active effort to obtain votes, although Lowden himself, according to Rock, Buck, and Fearn manager, will not participate actively in the primary. W. H. Walker, ph31, is critically ill. A bad cold, which developed in a severe case of pneumonia, necessitated sending for his parents last night. They are expected to arrive today from Belle Plaine. Intramural Volleyball Is Planned at Board Meet Plans for women's intramural volleyball will be discussed at the meeting of the intramural board Thursday, Jan. 14, and at a closed session closes with the meet on Feb. 16, and practice will begin immediately for the volleyball tournament which will be held in the fall. Recent Fighting Spirit Shown on Iowa Invasion Increases Team's Power Intramural groups wishing to have private hours for practice for the swimming team will be on the gymnastics bulletin board. Two teams will be allowed to practice at the same hour during the week, and Saturday morning from 9:30 to 11:30. often Are All in Good Shape for Another Victory Says Allen Somewhat disappointed in the scrimmage of the Jayhawks last night, Conch Allen is nevertheless that the team is increasing its power through the recent fighting and developed on the Iowa invasion. In Monday's scrimmage the offence worked exceptionally well with the first string men dropping in 16 baskets in short order. The five was dragging a little yesterday but at that, gave a good demonstration of Kansas basketball playing. Newland and Thomson, forwards, Hill, center, and Manley and McGauri, guards were pitted against Stevenon Bryant, left, and Todd Williams; and McDonald and Schrader, squares. Dodd was placed at center in Hill's place who took Newland's forward position later in the scrimmage. Such a combination, Doctor Alcea, believes, is the kind that must be used for the blood collection. Dodd at center as long as possible then to change and put fresh blood into the scrap by putting Newland at work with Thomson and Hill at center. "Zeke" Burton, who has failed to show his all-valkyce class of last year, looked better at center last night against a string than he has from this season. That seems to be his natural position. He scored consistently under the goal and played a good defensive game at center. The fast scrimmage before the battle with Drake tomorrow night was held this afternoon. Signal practice constituted the majority of the practice period. The men are all in good spirits, but not well suited to K. U. may turn in another win. The Jachawkers won from Drake by only one point at Dessie Monroe but Saturday and it will be a fight to the win, with two teams clash on the local court. The game will be called at 8 p.m. on account of the Reinhold Nimbold dinner at the cafeteria which is scheduled to begin at 5:30. Iowan Meet Basketball Team F. W. Thompson, 922, division engineer of the Roch Island at Dusseldorf, Germany, who will be on their town trip. He also went to the Drinke house to see the team in training. Rev. E, C. Eulip, former pastor of the first Methodist church at Topkeja, and now at Des Moines, drive to the campus to see to see the Kansas队 in action. The Ohio State University is now using a new and modern machine shop that has just been completed for the department of engineering. Rent-A-Ford Co 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business are more dignified by candle light. For taper candles in all shades see Initiations and Banquets Going Home for the Week-end? --his person. Like an arrow of Pi Beti Phi, the thought struck him that the cheek was in the pocket of one of his eyes. He looked up and thought of that cheek traveling back home via the laundry case pouch. The search for a bysteria through the distracted senior. If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy, Co. One Way Fare Round Trip Fare Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) 8.72 Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) 1.25 Tickets and Waiting Room, 638 Mass. E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager. Absent-Minded Senior Student Leaves Check in Laundry Bag; Mail Clerk Acts as Retriever The two climbed in a small coop and drove down to the postoffice. The first college man, who, by the way, is a prominent organization man himself, was a member of Men's Student Council, dismantled from his chugging and clanking steel, dragging his laundry bag with him. He passed through the revolving door, mailed the bag, and passed out again — or rather, came out through the door. "Come on, Tony, let's go to the postoffice. I want to mail this laundry case." "All right, I'll be with you as soon as I get that special I wrote to my Hutchinson girl! friend." When this University senior stopped, after mailing the laundry case, to get his new Sachem pin, he realized that he had been shipped wrapped in leather derived from home, was nowhere on her College professors are reputed to be the champion absent-minded beings, but perhaps there are exceptions. Nebraska Signs Army for Game Next Year Over Kansas Protest Six Conference Permit West Point Grid Game Nov. 4, 1928 Lincoln, Nebo, Fob, S.—A contract for a football game between Nebraska University and the U. S. Military Academy was signed by H. D, Hiscock, acting athletic director of Nebraska University last Friday. The game will be called The contract was signed when Gish was in WEB Point last week. Only on Tuesday night, and there is little likelihood that a return game will be played in Lincoln Permission for the Army-Nebraska game was given Nebraska by the Big six conference, with the University of Kansas casting, the early dispassion The Army game added to the Nebraska schedule bolsters up what a 'first appeared to be a medicure slate, Rudolph Thomas, who was to have acted as judge in the Missouri valley intercollegiate glee club contest, has announced that his place will be filled by Dean Parvim Witte, who was director of the University of Nebraska glee club when they competed in the valley contest, and at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The Patee TONIGHT—Circus production "Christine of the Big Top" TOMORROW—Evelynne Brent and Lady Browning. Larry Kent in 'Women's Wares On account of the Niebera dinner Thursday evenings, not to be open to the general public for the evening The Cafeteria Closes at 1:30 tomorrow after lunch tomorrow Breakfast, luncheon, and afternoon service as usual "C'mon, Tony, we've got to get back to the postoffice in a hurry." Nothing is good enough but the best. --with New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) The The a*l*-important echeek was retrieved, and the sunshine shone out from behind the clouds again. Arrived there, the college man asked for his bag and explained to the mail clerk the almost fatal situation. Work has been completed on the strengthening of the floor of the engineering library. A short time ago he strained strains on the floor and it was found that there was not enough braceing to match to support the book each. Added to the near-tragedy of sending the check back home was the suggestion of Tony to his companion, that he should not receive any透duction by the postal authorities, the unfortunate one might even be prosecuted for attempting to send first class written matter in a manner which is in violation of the postal rating. Brevare of wet, cold feet. Let us reshape your shoes with the very best sole leather obtainable. Light, flexible soles for ladder, light or heavy soles for men. Quick service always. Elite shoe repair. For further information, 1675 Massachusetts — Adv "OPEN RANGE" BOWERSOCK Last Times Tonight Tomorrow, Get in line! 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