PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1928 Crippled Jayhawk Team Will Meet Iowa Basketers Grinnell, Ames and Drake Offer Stiff Week-End for Remnant of Squad The Kansas Jayhawks went through their first heavy workout of the week yesterday afternoon in preparation for the three-day northern invasion, when they will meet in Chicago and Drake on three successive nights. More than ever, Coach F. C. Alam is counting on speed, tactical play, and driving force to win games, be players who are showing up now. Hill Shows Form Newland, Gsell and Parker are showing best as forwards since Thompson has been dropped from the team Hill, Hauser and Dodd are working out at center with Hill, the shortest and lightest of the three, showing the best form. McGuire, Burton, Manley and Urush are the guards who Doctor Allen can depend on. McGuire and Maney are showing the best fighting spirit at the present time and indicate that they will be Gernell buttle. Urush is showing flashes of exceptionally good playbing. Burst is in a slump, but promises to be out within the next few days. He is much better than at the beginning of the year but still not as well as he would form, when he made the all-value. Newland, Gaskill, McGuire, Maney, Dodd and Urchur are the fighters on the squand and all but Dodd and Maney are short for ballskull men. They wouldn't be on the squad now, but there is room for improvement; Four Losses Weaken Team Schmidt and Henderson's graduation, Jeffrey's injury, Lawrence's ineligibility and Thomson's insubordination, have cut a swab in the Kansas basketball team. There is little chance that he will play next year first or second place. Three contents in a row with teams of the Iowa caliber are not to be laughed at, and the Kansans will find it interesting to come up out victories in each game. Grimell has shown its strength by dragging Drake for the first time in years. Ames showed its strength against him, but Gormel was sent to Feb. 19, when they led the Kansas by three points at the half. Kansas won only after a forceful comeback, and three of those men, Jeffrey and Dan, both of whom will not be playing next time. Drake Probably Strongest Drink Probably Strongest Driest, Drinkiest of the trip, is probably the strongest team, having almost dropped Oklahoma Aggies, Nebraska, Grimm and Ames **with the sting of defeat still felt as a result of the Washington victory, you can get started on the invasion through Iowa and have shown a fine spirit in practice toward attaining a driving power that will carry them across.** Practice is being held in the now auditorium this week on account of enrolling in the gymnasium andymann will leave Wednesday night for their three day trip. Wrestling Squad Selected First Contest Saturday With Nebraska at Lincoln All but two of the wrestlers in two different weights were selected yesterday afternoon to hold in the gymnasium by Coach Guy Lookahabun. Several of the men were chosen in their respective weights without com petition because a number of the men who did not do well did not move up for the tryouts. The team will meet its first Mi souri Valley competition Saturday with Nebraska mat mat at Lineohn. The last year's men are all better than they were last year and the new men have showed much improvement mentally and in the years ahead Lookabaugh. All the men are in good early season condition. Not much is known about him, but Kawasaki will no doubt meet plenty of opposition there Saturday. Those chosen so far are. In 115-pound class—Howard Cohepour. In 125-pound class—Winner of F. A. Rice-Cceil Paxson match. Paxson defeated Wendell Dungan yesterday. In 135-pound class—Barks Mokin. ney. In 145.pound class-Tom Cox. In 145-pound class—Tom Cox. In 158-pound class—Winner of Steve Church-Capsley match. Church defeated Floyd Hatton yesterday. In 175-pound class—Allen Cochran. In heavyweight class—Ralph Freese Dr. Walter H. Schowe, professor of geology at the University, has recently been elected fellow of the Geological Society of America, society of America for a honorary organization for geologists, who was elected during the Christmas meeting of the society which was held at Cleveland, Ohio. Each Calendar Month Recalls Noted American History Dates from Pre-Revolutionary Days. A study of the calendar shows that January, the first month of the year, is the birth month of four outstanding men of American history. Benjamin Franklin was born Jan. 17, 1706; Robert E. Lee, Lean, J. 19, 807; Stonewall Jackson, Jan. 21, 1824; and William McKinley, J. 29, 1843. February, the month identified with leap year and with St. Valentine's day, is widely known as the birth month of Abraham Lincoln and of George Washington. Washington was born in 1732 and Lincoln in 1809. Andrew Jackson was born March 15, 1797. March bring St. Patrick's day and also the first day of spring. The birth anniversary of Thomas Jefferson and U. S. Grant come in April, the month of Palm Sunday and of Easter. May, the month of flowers, appropriately brings Mothers' day and the generally recognized Decoration day. June, with the longest day of the year, celebrates its fourteenth day as July is immediately recognized as the month of the celebration of the declaration of independence. The fourth July is also called Independence Day in many foreign nations. Flag day and the eleventh as Bunker Hill day. The great European war started Aug. 1, 1914 and the Panama canal was first opened Aug. 15, 1914, just 14 years ago this summer. September, which brings Labor day and the first day of autumn, is probably the last month since the schools over the country resume their work in September. Theodore Roosevelt was born in October, the Halloween month. Oct. 12 is celebrated as Columbus day. New Snow Hall Plans Have Been Published by State Architect in Cleveland on Christmas day, it giving day, also claims the birthday of a great-grandfather, Edgar, Nov. 2, 1845. Since the cessation of hospice in 1918, Nov. 11 has been observed as a national holiday. Collegiate Gothic Type Similar to Other New Buildings Is Followed Architect's plans for the new Snow hall, drawn by Charles D. Cudbert, state architect, have recently been completed and will integrate Gothic design, with varigated Beiford stone facing and red roof tile. This new biological science hall will cost $800,000. Plans for the building include a glass-walled contract will be let this spring. Location for the new Snow hall will be just west of Administration building, and directly across the main drive from the new Auditorium. The Christmas month brings with it the birthday of Woodrow Wilson who was born Dec. 28, 1856, at Stuart, Virginia. On the north, this building will be five full stories high, having an attic with dormer windows. The south window is a large staircase stories, and an attic with dormer windows. Floor plans for the entire building are by H. H. Lane, professor of zoology. The foundations will go on concrete pile to solid shak. The buildings and grounds department is preparing to get out the crushed rock which will be moved to the contortions. Several months will be required to prepare the rock. After a lape of five years, Wisconsin and Illinois renewed football relations when the second team of the two schools net at Urbana had No. 10 ranked. 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