PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928 Interest Shown in Kansas-Ames Battle Thursday Valley Race Promises to Continue Close; Iowa Has Four Wins Over K. U. Kansas fans will watch with i team the contest tomorrow night to i Iowa State Kansas Angiers and i Iowa State Kansas Jayhawks will chill with i Ames quiet on the new auditorium court here the following night, i 12. Ames Quintet Strong Missouri Valley competition this year, as a whole, has shown itself exceedingly strong, with Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma Aggies leading Stanford and Washington, Ames and Kansas displaying about the same strength. A number of insects in dyes have already occurred this year, and with it there is the possibility, a number of other entirely new species, its suit will probably match the resemblance. Ames comes to Kansas with a reputation of having one of the strongest teams it has had in years. The Quinn showed its strength against the Missourians last week when it took it into a minute rally for the Tigers to win. K. U. Victor 14 Times Ames, however, in the past 10 years has won only four games from the champion Jayhawkers, one of which was the winless little this year, however, since the teams in the valley are more closely matched than has been the case in late 2015. Games Scheduled This Week With two more days for warlord Coach Chalfont promises to leave the Jays Iowa scrape, although two of the men Jeffrey and Miley, are on the injury list. Kansas Aggies will meet Ames and Drake will clash with Gremont to open this week's play in the Valley. Thursday the Kansas-Ames content is the only one scheduled. Friday, Missouri will meet Washington and Saturday Kansas Aggies will meet Nebraska and the two Oklahoma teams will intall Following are the previous Kansas- Ames scores: Year 1908 Kan. Armes 53 35 1929 28 29 1909 65 22 1929 28 28 1910 64 22 1921 28 18 1911 14 14 1921 18 15 54 18 182 32 24 37 36 36 21 18 28 17 1925 22 17 1912 No gnome 1924 1924 1924 1913 No gnome 1924 1924 1924 1914 24 18 29 29 15 38 22 1925 28 18 1915 26 22 1926 33 16 26 22 1926 33 14 1916 26 25 1927 12 15 21 24 1927 12 15 1917 30 13 Games won 32 4 29 29 1929 34 1918 27 29 Total pts 1134 707 31 20 17 Total pts 1134 707 Change Time of Ames Game Change Time of Ames Glance The last call to Ames was called will be at 7:35, instead of at 7:35, according to word received from the athletic office this morning. The last two calls were to allow broadcasting from KFKU without interference to WREN. Stop Draft Graft Manila, Jan. 17. — "Brokers" in Pampanga provinces, who have been accustomed to accommodate Filipino businessmen and government pensions, have suddenly stopped business, following discovery by investigators that the brokers crushed United States dollar drips in pence, exposing them to a false "poes" is actually worth but 50 cents. Change Made in Hours for Men to Practice A considerable change in swimming pool open hours has been made to allow the use of the pool for swimming team practice. The new rules Monday : 5:45 - 6:30 Tuesday : 5:45 - 6:30 Wednesday : 5:45 - 6:30 Thursday : 5:45 - 6:30 am Friday : 5:45 - 6:30 Saturday : 1:30 - 4:30 Coach Herbert G. Alphin says that this schedule will be changed back to the former hours after the end of the swimming season about March 15. Intramural Basketball Games Characterized by One-Sided Scores Sigma Nu's, Alpha Chi Sigma's and Delta Chi's Defeat Onponents Opponents Big and one-sided scores characterized the intramural basketball games played last night in Robinson gymnasium, and observers were able to see the players shovel strength in the latter stages of the tournament. To data 31 games have been played in the tournament, and twenty remain to be scheduled. Only one forrest has been marked up as yet in the tournament games, that occurring when the Gruber Club played against Delta Sigma Lambda Saturday. Last night Sigma Nu displayed re-摇摆able strength against Sigma Phi Beta and Alpha Crespi, but the defeated Acroni 31 to 14, and Alpha Chi Sigma defended Pui Beta Pi 12 to Box scores! Phil Betta Pi (7) Woody, f g ft 0 Woody, f 1 1 2 Nickson, f 1 0 0 Edwards, f 1 0 0 Procter, c 0 0 1 Purvis, g 0 0 1 Edwards, g 0 0 1 Jotty, g 0 0 1 Totals 3 1 7 Alpha Chi Sigma (12) g ft p King, f 0 1 0 Keeler, f 1 0 0 Hazel, f 2 1 1 Jenner, c 1 0 0 Catsy, g 1 0 0 Broes, g 1 0 0 Starek, g 0 0 0 Delma Chi (31) g ft p Lane, f 4 1 0 Fett, f 5 0 1 Mitchell, c 1 2 2 Foy, f 0 0 0 Beardale, g 0 0 0 Totals 5 2 Totals Are you supplying the mineral demands of the body? We speculate in vegetables, so you will meet the bodily requirements by eating at UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ASSOCIATION 285 Madison Ave., New York City For further information write to your local representative Totals 7 0 Sigma Nu (32) g ft Foster, f 2 ft Mullet, f 2 ft Shankland, f 0 Johnson, f 0 Lyman, c 0 McCainey, g 0 Murray, g 0 Murphy, f 2 Acacia (14) g ft Grecian, c 0 Child, c 0 Svenen, c 4 Sullivan, c 4 Blues, c 0 Totals 16 1 Sigma Ppi Epion (11) g ft Myers, f 0 1 Paddlek, f 0 0 Hugley, c 2 2 Helfer, c 2 0 Almon, c 0 0 Harbord, g 1 0 Dye, g 1 0 Totals 4 3 The schedule for tonight's games is: Delta Sigma Pi vs. Kappa Eta Kappa Eta, 8 p.m.; Kochi Club vs. Ci Holyoke, 6 p.m.; A.C. University A.C. University, 5 p.m.; P.I Upland, 10 p.m. South Sea Island Again Rises From Ocean Bed Apia, Western Samoa, Jan. 17., Fakalon Island, in the Goro Seabed south of here, between the Fiji and Tonga coasts, during after years of submeregency. This is indicated by word received by Dr. Andrew Thomson, director of the Heralded by a slight earthquake on Sept. 20, in October great columns of smoke were observed from the Ton- Later the site was visited by the British warship Laburnum and its new island was found, about a hundred miles east of the mainland point and three miles in circumference. Puffs of smoke shot up about every twenty minutes to a height of from 4,000 to 6,000 feet of the mainland column being沉在 the clouds. reef," says Doctor Tlemonm. "In 1885 an erosion took place, which built up a cove and which four years later turned it into a hundred and fifty feet high. Since then the island, which was composed of lava, gradually slipped down into the sea. J.C.PENNEYCO. "The island was previously discovered in 1865 by the British cruiser H. M. S. Fabon, when it was a low-lying "The area around the little South Sea kingdom of Tonga is of great seismic activity. The earthquakes square off in a spectacular way." Japan. 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