PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5.1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Overtakes Ames Five in Last Minutes of Game Timely Goal by Thomson Puts Kansas in Lead to Win Valley Game, 21-19 With their spirit pitched to a high degree after dropping the Grimmell Pioneers the night before 36 to 27, the Kansas Jayhawkers displayed their strength for the second time, and with Thomson's timely goal in two few seconds, won the game of the Iowa treck Friday night 21 to 19. The game was featured by the close hard playing on the part of both teams, and the accurate, timely goal, which Thomas won with the assas and Lande for Ames. Thomson star Jayhawk forward and high point man for Kansas in the Grinnell game the night before, to score the scoring kick with the two free throws meeting with the hoop for six field goals and two free throws for a total of 14 points. Second honors of the evening went to Lande. Ames for second place with one free throw for a total of 11 points. Kansas Defense Good During the first period the Kansas defense functioned better than it did in the Grinnell game, and the Jaya-hawkers led in the first period, 15 The entire game was a scoring duel between Thomson, Jayhawk forward, and Lande, Ames. During the first half the two hit the basket with about equal regularity, but before the second half was old Lande and Woods, center for Anzele. Then, with Ames the lead 15 to 14 near the middle of the second half. Thomson's Basket Wins After Ames got the lead, the scoring duel between Thomson and Lande continued with first one and then the second, but he did not want to keep the teams no equal terms. Just before the final gun, Thompson came through with the last and winning basket of the game. The basket gave Kansas the lead 21 to 19 which they succeeded in holding until the gun ended the game. Friday night's game was the second of the three which were played in Iowa. The first was won from Grinneil, 38 to 27. The last was played with Drake University last night. The score of the Ames game fol- Kansas (21) G FT F Harrison, f 3 1 Illinois, f 3 1 Daddy, g 0 0 1 Morgan, g 0 0 1 McGurie, g 1 0 1 Uptown, f 0 0 1 Total 8 3 7 Iowa State (10) 3 7 7 Stewf, f 0 1 1 Ladwick, f 0 1 1 Wood, f 0 0 1 Woods, f 0 0 1 Rrown, g 0 2 1 Total 8 3 7 Taylor, Fairmont, Univ-Me Totals Taylor, Fairmount, Umpire-Mc Connick, Drake Oklahoma Continues Her Lead in Valley Standings Oklahoma was scheduled to meet Missouri Saturday at Columbia, in a contest that promised to be one of the most tough and best player of the season. At the half the score was tied, 11 to 11 and Washington did well in the second half but was unable to hold the high scoring Sooners from forging ahead. The playing of Roll, tall and center, was the feature of the contest. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 3—The University of Oklahoma, basketball five kept its firm hold on first place in the Missouri Valley standings by defeating Washington University, 28 to 16, matched content here Friday night. BOX SCORE; Oklahoma (29) 6 FT Drake, f 1 0 Holt, c 5 0 Lewis, g 5 2 Morris, h 0 2 Total 11 6 Washington (28) 6 Labrhinus, f 0 0 Wilson, f 4 1 Moyer, f 4 1 Rekker, f 3 1 Kutti, f 0 1 Total 8 4 Referee - Quincy, Kansas Send the Daily Kansan home. Miss Russ Reviews Talk of Dr. Reinold Niebuhr As a preparation for the Nieubiru meetings this week the evening meeting of Wesley Foundation, young people's organization of the Marianne Society by Miss Marie Rusen tonight on a subject which Doctor Riusn discussed at the recent Detroit convention, "Practical Medicine," and before this meeting, which is at 6:30, a fellowship hour and get acquainted meeting for new and old students is scheduled. It will begin in June and will include students their friends are invited. Religious Week Leader Will Arrive Monday to Conduct Meeting: Dinner at Cafeteria Thursday Ends Activities Planned by Council Dr. Reinhard Nieburhr, nationally known religious leader from Detroit, will arrive here late tomorrow night to speak on the program sponsored by the Council of Religious Workers. The council, which is composed of representative members from various communities along the hill, has been working for the past two months on this program, which promises to be one of the most vital of his kind ever presented on the camp. It will open with an all-University conventation in the Auditorium at 10 p. m. Tuesday morning, and close with a dinner at the cafeteria Thursday evening, at which arrangements are being made for 450 people. The event will be almost constantly in lectures and conferences during his three-day stay. For the closing dinner Thursday evening special effort is being made to secure a large audience of those attending the ceremony message. Tickets are being sold by several students of the committee and at the Y, M, C, A. office in Fraser Doctor Nibuckle's message at the convention Tuesday morning will be "The Story of the Day afternoon he will conduct an open forum in the auditorium of central Atlanta." Wednesday's program includes a faculty lecture at 4:30 p. m. and an Everything you ask of Face Powder FACE POWDER should be perfectly suited to the tone of your skin. It should not rub off. It must be delicately perfumed, and impervious to moisture. Dorothy Gray's Day Powder in four charming shades delightfully combines all these qualities. Application Pictures— At our Toilet Goods Department $1.50 Art Corners — Greeting Cards — Fresh Agfa and Eastman films. Any film that makes a good print will yield a good enlargement. Innes Hachman & Co. Company - Quality - Value Should show you at your best. They should portray your features in a manner that will command attention. Your photograph will be one of the principal items the "Powers That Be" will have to consider. Will yours be a success or a failure in securing a position? 1115 Mass. D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 address on "Jesus" Solution for Life's Three Problems," in the Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Doctor Niobhr will meet with the members of the Y. M. C, A. cabinet and advisory council at a dinner meeting at the cafeteria Tuesday evening at From here Niehübner goes to Kansas City to speak at the state Y. He will next week end. He will then go to Iowa next week end. He will next week end at the University of Iowa. Week's Schedule Formed Feature Games Will Be Played by Contenders Play on the intramural basketball schedule will be resumed now that enrollment are out of the way. Ten athletes will compete in the scheduled schedule as announced by John Sabo, director of intramural athletics has been confirmed. Wednesday and Saturday evenings. This week's schedule is as follows: Meredith Ed. 6 8:00 p. m. Delta Upsilon vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Kappa Alpha. 9:00 p. m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. 10:00 p. m. Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Gamma Delta. 9:00 p. m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. 8:00 p. m. phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Nu. 9:00 p. m. Alpha Chi Sigma uv. Wednesday, Feb. 8 9:00 p. m. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Phi Chi. 10:00 p. m. Theta Tau vs, Pbi Beta Pi. True to our name 12:00 a. m. Delta Sigma Lambda n. Alba Kappa Lambda 2:00 p. m. Graeber club vs. Alabama A, C. May we extend a message of good will and suggest that you make appearance count. Interclass Court Teams Practicing for Tourney Those women interested in inter-class basketball may still begin practice for the class teams if they turn up early. Howard, women's basketball coach. Coach Hoover reports that the juniors who won the championship last year, have more out for prince than the other players, making a number of last year's players. 1:00 p. m. 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