THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928 PAGE FOUR Kansans Increase Victory Records Over Iowa Teams Coach Allen and His Men Have Triumphed Over Iowa Fives for 9 Years The triumphant homecoming of the Jayhawker basketball team, Sunday, following a string of three victories over the Grizzlies in the ninth game in nine successive years that the Kansans have returned home, with Coneh F. C. Allen, holding that position. Only once has an Iowa team, defeated the Jayhawkers and that last year when Ames won the battle or the Kansas court. With such a record upended, especially after losing a few games already this year, strength has appeared for the remainder of the season, in spite of the graduation, injuries, and ineligibility which has cut a tree. It was a true Kansas spirit that kept the Jayhawks fighting to the last gun in all the games played on the Iowa trek. Overbalanced in size, height and weight, with possibly the exception of shoulder, which is smaller. Kansami faced odds that most dopeens considered far beyond their abilities. Nevertheless, the hard fighting, spirited, play of men like Hill, Newland, Thomson, Maney and McGuire took them up in the hard to stop, so the Jawhaker won. Dodd displayed fine work at center, in spite of his inexperience and it was good to see him triumphing in their triumphant run he scored the first five points in the Grimnell Hill, in the Drake contest was the man who hustled every minute of the contest and drove the ball down the floor time after time to help win Newland was the man who helped put the lacking spirit in the group when the Kannans were facing the Iowa State at five Atomes. Always in the thick of the fight and always dependable when it comes to dropping shots, Newland showed he who showed the best playing he has demonstrated this year. Maney and McGuire were the defensive men who cannot under any circumstances be let out. Both are stared down by the officers, although it is a good sage. It will be no easy game. They won at Des Moines, only by one point and there Drake led the Jayhawkers most of the game. Under such circumstances the Kansans give a good demonstration of their determination and prospects are fair for another when Drute appears on the local stage. Freshman B. B. Resumed Coach Bunn's Players Improved After Rest Period Freshman basketball practice was recumed last night after a two weeks lay-off during finals and enrollment. The vacation seems to have done nothing, but Coach John Bunn, gun with an unusual zeist, according to Coach John Bunn. Although their playing was a trifle rusty, because of practices missed, they were snapper in their workout and got around the floor in a lively fashion that In scrimmage last night no score was kept, but a combination of Bishop Levy and James Croxen guards, with Kiasa and Cox playing forwards, made one of the strongest teams yet picked from the freshman lineup. Born in Oklahoma Cox sprained his ankle. This group was sent against two teams, the strongest of which was the Lawrence. The Lawrence boys exhibited some of the best passing and floor work of the freshman season. Although lacking the scoring ability of the first team, Lawrence made good use of moothness. The enrollment of Fearing for the second semester has done much to strengthen this group. Ramsey played center, Fearing and dones were at guard, McClelland and Harper were the forwards. The freshman tournament play will be resumed Wednesday night. These games will continue until the end of the school's blacks classes for the fresh March 16. Interview Dates Announced According to announcements from the office of Geo. C. Sean, Dean of Dramatics at UNC, representatives to interview texture, representatives to interview senior engineers will be here on the campus. Westinghouse Electrical and Manufacturing Co.—March 14. general Electric—March 14 and 15. Worthinghouse Pump and Machinery Co.—April 4. Western Electric—March 22, 23, 24 Belle Telephone Laboratories— March 22, 23, 24. MARCH 22, 23, 24. Southwestern Belle Telephone Co. —March 22, 23, 24. Kappa Phi Hears Women of Other Organizations Bee keeping will be offered in a short course during the first part of the semester at Oklahoma A. and M. Representatives of women's clubs of the Congregational, Baptist, and Christian churches spoke at the last session of the women's club, Mrs. Edwin F. Price, sonor of Kappa Phi led the service. Her subject was "Keeping Your Memory." Preceding the regular meeting, election of officers was held. The following women were elected: president, David Ames; treasurer, Alma Wadworth, c$80; secretary, Bissie Iml, spec; and corresponding secretary, Katherine Weatherby, c$70 Intramural Basketball Starts Again After Two Weeks Interval First Night's Schedule Result in Lopsided Scores and One Forfeit Intramural basketball again got under way last night after an interval of two weeks. Two top-sided scores from the three games scheduled. at 8:00 p. m. the Pi Kappa Alpha's won from the Delta Upsilon队 by a score of 34 to 11. Beta Theta Pli did not appear at 9:00 p. m. for another her game to Alpha Tira Omega defeated Gamma Filii defeated Gamma Delta, 28 to 4. The box scores: Pt Kappa Alpha (34) g ft Gradinger, L. 3 0 Rasse 0 0 Brady 0 0 Folter 2 2 Gradinger, B. 4 1 Kremer 3 1 Totals 15 4 Delta Upsilon (11) g ft Hatch 0 1 Seiz 0 1 Watkins 1 0 Klemp 0 0 Grugg 0 0 Jorgensen 4 0 Totals ___ 5 Delta Tau Delta (28) g Johnson 2 Sanders 3 Woods 1 Barker 1 Stotts 5 Freeman 1 Kincaid 0 Warner 0 Hart 6 Totals 13 2 Pilhi Gamma Delta (4) g 2 Huffaker 0 1 Iall 1 0 Harwi 0 0 Scott 0 1 Larabea 0 1 Totals Women Become "Men" for Annual Prom Night Flowing hair, no beards, a few mustaches, stiff "fronts" that insulate on them, and tight-fitting pants will characterize the "meet" at the annual Puff-Pant next Friday Taxis, street cars, old Fords and perhaps a Lincoln will be called upon to get the fair damned to the big cat that is in their best. The finest perfume will not be used sparingly, and flavored lipstick will be in vogue when they come. And wrest of all, "men" will be seen upairs in all the security houses. 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