PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 15. 1928 Sooners Outclass Kansans in Fast Contest, 45-19 Win Puts Oklahoma at Top of Valley Basketball; Jayhawkers Out of Race Entirely outclassed at the center position Friday night when they played the Oklahoma Sooner at Norman and unable to work the ball under the rangle Oklahoma five at a time. Oklahoma dropped the contest there Friday night. The Sooner's attack centered around the six and one-half foot center, Vie Holt, who shared scoring honors with Drake and Churchill, also six footers. Couch “Plog” Alten, who started his “pony express” was forced to use 11 men during the fray. Burton, the first person to wear pants used in the center position, but none was able to compete against the “tele-phone Sooner” with any degree of strength. Newland, substitute forward, star- field for the Jawasenius, guard, McGuire, McGuire and Burton scored one. Schmidt also caged five free throws. The decisive defeat was a blow to the Jayhawkers, for it has put the Kawans out of the running for first place in the playoffs they have held at the end of the season for the six years. Fans, too, are impressed by the Jayhawkers would show a little better form against the Oklahoma State team as evidenced at Stillwater Saturday night. The victory was the sixth in nine matches for the Oklahomaians, who are now in the fourth round. The game was played as a homecoming affair for the opening of Oklahoma's new $185,000 field house. Five three-peat champions witnessed the Kansas defeat. Box Score: Oklahoma (45) G FT Drake, f 0 0 Flea, f 0 0 Shirey, f 0 0 Qaita f 0 0 L. Lacorte, f 0 0 Holt, e 0 0 Kerrigan, c 0 0 L. Lacute, g (c) 6 2 L. Lacute, g (c) 6 2 G, g 0 0 Noble, g 0 0 Culbertson, u 0 0 Crider, f 0 0 Totals, 109 Kauzier, (19) 14, F Hanser, f 1 Schumbt, f 1 Thompson, f 1 Hill, f 3 Newland, f 2 Gould, f 2 Coul, f 2 Jeffery, g 1 Henderson, e 1 McF格林, g 1 Borton, g (c) 1 21, 3 14, F 1, 5 1, 5 3, 0 3, 0 3, 0 3, 0 3, 0 1, 0 1, 0 1, 0 Totals Reference-E. C. Qugley (St. Mary's), Uni pire-Harry Houston (Southwestern College) --day, 3:00 p.m. Juniors—Saturday, 9:30 a. m.; Around Mt. Oread Alpha Xi Delta announces the pledging of Virginia Cook, c29, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, is in Topeka attending the annual meeting of the Kansas State Teachers' Association. A garage has been built between the mechanical and electrical laboratory buildings to take care of the truck and other equipment belonging to the department of civil engineering. Formerly, this which was recently torn down, was used as a garage and shed for this equipment. Stanley Packard, who was injured in an automobile accident last Tuesday night day nine toward Tonganoxie, will be at Charles Close, who was with Packard at the time of the accident, received a broken肝 and internal injuries, and with confined to it, Kansas City, for several weeks. The student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers held a meeting Thursday night in Marvin on the inspection trip to St. Louis last November, Earl Wimmer, e2t talked on the Busch Salzer Dixon Engineer on the inspection trip to St. Louis on the St. Louis waterworks Dillon's talk was illustrated by slides Miss Kate Wagon, A. B.'27, is employed by the Santa Fe Indian school Santa Fe, N.M. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business Samples Specialists in Personal Appearance Formation of the intramural basketball schedule for this week was announced by Coach John Sahoo, Saturday. No games will be played after Wednesday because of the final exhibition. Following is the schedule. Schedule for Intramural Basketball Is Announced On the Hill - near Bricks Downtown 924 1-2 Mass. Phone 1256 Mondav. Jan. 16 10:00 p. m. Phi Beta Pi vs. Alpha Chi Sirpa. 8:00 p. m, Delta Chi vs. Acacia, 9:00 p. m, Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Phi Enilon. Wednesday, Jan. 18 9:00 Delta Sigma Pi vs. Kappa Eta 9:00 Kendall Club vs. Chi Delta Sigma 10:00 Alabama A. C. vs. Pi Upsilon. Intramural Basketball Games Are Continuing With Heated Battles Competition for Leading Teams Promises to Be Strong at Season's End Fast playing and good goal shooting featured the three intramural basketball games played Friday night at the 2014 Iowa State Championship. Two of the contests were won by decisive scores, which is an indication that the team has a well-rounded will possess unusual power. The MaxKowan club presented in a high-powered offensive in dismissing the All-Stars. In Brown, Sunders and Avery all scored well, while the losers had no shot-bleeds. Another decisive victory was won by the Alpha Kappa Pai's over the Tigers, who won in the final 9 at the end of the game. The only close game of the evening was that played by Phi Chi and Phi Alpha Delin with the latter losing out a BOX SCORES: The Alpha Delta (28) G PT F Phi Alpha Delta (28) 3 1 0 Messiah, f Helloy, g 2 1 0 Henderson, h Troy, g 0 1 1 Holland, g Larsson, f Haugh, h 0 1 1 Total: The Old (18), g G PT F Trayler, f Scribner, c, f Warner, c, f Albright, h Jay, g Colson, c Marvell, f Myers, g G PT F 15 12 G PT F 15 12 GPT F 0 0 0 0 0 0 Max-Koenan Club, (36). Max-Koenan Pounder, r Foumert, r Foumert, r Minskoff, r Baird, r Cork, r Cork, r Max-Koenan, r Total 15 Africa 10 Altea 8 Asia 2 Gunberg 8 France 4 Silverman 6 Germany 6 Todder 6 Canada 6 Mipfer 6 Sweden 6 Lalonde 6 Germany 6 Aisha Kraupi Paul (25) darsare, f eard, g eould, e euruate, g eruate, g Saturday's Report Totals... 11 7 0 Three-Team (9) ... F F F Fourth... 0 0 0 Kimmer, f ... 2 0 1 Pelly, f ... 2 0 1 Wood, g ... 2 0 1 Jacqueline, f ... 0 0 0 May, f ... 0 0 0 King, f ... 0 0 0 4 1 2 G FT 6 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Mendenhall, f ... 0 2 Anderson, c ... 0 0 Berthalt, g ... 1 0 Hepp, f ... 0 0 On Saturday afternoon three more games were played on the intramural schedule. These contests were closer than those played in the regular season, and the guarding was better than usual. No quintet showed impressive form on the offense although the defense still failed to double the score on their opponents. The box score of Saturday's games: Pothi, J. Japen, Kuppean Lambda (11) Bravo, f Ebro, f Shanku, f Oliver, f Joseph, f Klingberg, g Anderson, g M.Fardani, g Adkins, A. C. (10) Draper, f Theos, f Sorrows, g Railroad, g Watson, g Wood, wf W. Weidoff, f Kargan Stirru (15) Kargan, f Bankin, f Fenn, g Feo, g Givney, g Würgen, f Würgen, f wirt, f Trial: Alpha Alpha Kipson (18) Beta Beta Kipson (17) Beta Beta Kipson (16) Groovy, groovy, g Groovy, groovy, g Groovy, groovy, g **Alpha Tern** Owenson (129) *Scale*, t *Scale*, t *Scale*, g *boundary*, g *boundary*, g *boundary*, g *boundary*, g Sharon's Toole, H.W. Kappa, (9) GCoupey, f Johannse, f Grange, g Rive, g Masseau, g Urlleh, g L.Yayne, g t Freshman and sophomores interested in majoring in physical education are for the first time this year to be advised by Miss Barto. In the fall, they will be assigned to her arrange their programs. Those who have not done this may arrange to see her Monday. Miss Barto fees take the proper courses and not waste any of their time on something which is new. The annual winter sport Froze was held at Madison, Wis., this week-end. The skaters, skiers and hockey players returned from their vacation in New York to Madison for their final rehearsals prior to the Madison four-day carnival. That the custom of "Heilt Week" is barbarian and illogical was resolved by the Pan-Hellenic Council of the University of Missouri. The council Style Shop 845 Mass. St. SPECIAL Sunday Night Dinner 845 Mass. St. Spring Dresses $10, $15, $19, $25 Lovely styles made of washable Crepes, Printed Silks, Flat Crepes, Geogrettes, Chiffons. Hot Chicken Sandwich Potatoes Gravy Escalloped Corn White Fruit Salad Choice of Dessert—Pie or Cake Choice of Drink—Milk or Coffee Practice schedule for the women's interclass basketball games are: Freshman - Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, 8:20 a. m. Women's Schedule Announced Dean J. A. Bexel of the School of Commerce at Oregon State College grew up in Washouga and was retained Friday at a lunchroom of the School of Business faculty host at the University Cafeteria, Dean Michael L. H. Lundy was host at Stockton of the School of Business, Chancellor E. H. Lundy was host at Cafeteria for Doctor and Mrs. Hollands of the Kansas City Art Institute. Dean and Mrs. Donald M. Sophomores—Friday, 12:30; Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, 1:00 p. m. Seniors—Saturday, 10:30 a. m.; Tuesday, 8:30 n. m. Valley Scores Registrar George O. Foster's Sunday school class of the Christian church will observe the 24th birthday cake at 9:30. A large birthday cake with 24 candles will be part of the birthday celebration. At this meeting the members of the class will be memorial to be presented to the church. Three California colleges have been selected as being among the twenty most outstanding teachers' colleges in the United States. They are San Jose Santa Barbara teachers' college and San Francisco Teachers' College. Stillwater, Okla, Jan. 13.—The Olahoma Aggie basketball barely trumped over the KansasAggies her brother from. That was what we bitter all the way through. --is the Kansas was leading at the half, 20 to 15, but was unable to hold the lead throughout. BOX SOURCE: Oklahoma Oklahoma Angles (35) 1 | F 7 4 | 2 Bellins Cellins Wilkins Framing, g (c) Framing, g (c) Wilkins g (c) Totals 1 | 7 | Angelo, Angelo (B1) | 1 | Shreve, Shreve | 2 | Struthers, Struthers | 3 | Toomey, f | 4 | Toomey, g | 5 | Toomey, g (c) | 6 | Brockway, Brockway | 7 | Yumgang, Yumgang | 8 | Totals 14.6 Officials-Earl Jones, Tuxta University, a J. E. Davin of Iowa University. Columbia, Mo. Jan. 13.—After leading the Tigers almost to the end of the battle here tonight, the Pioneers from Grinnell lost after Captain Yunker tied the game, 25 to 25, and then Browns (94-7) forged ahead to win, 38 to 28. Box score: Box score: Score (38) Yuinhe, f Weibh, f Publi, f Yunker piled up the loading scores in the last seven minutes for Missouri, Grinnell was in possession of the ball the greater part of the battle. Box score: Missouri (38) Wacker, f C F P F Wacker, f 1 2 0 Babbitt, f 0 1 1 Babbitt, f 2 1 1 Have You Tried Our Good Fudge Sundaes Milk Chocolates Malted Milks Then stop in for a trial during that afternoon walk Handy for Students Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass. Remember—We have films and kodaks Phone 678 Flomack, f 0 0 b Bubkey, c 0 0 b Champlain, g 1 0 b Cruzey, g 4 1 b Walden, g 4 1 b Roseh, g 5 1 b Totals 16 # 18 Ferrari, f G F Porsche, f G F Ingram, f 1 2 Laragonda, f 1 2 Wilhelm, t 0 0 Littu, t 0 0 Lewayne, g 1 3 Mark, k 1 3 Fall, g 2 0 Totals 10 8 10 Referee—Pete Welch, Drake; W. T. Tham- nier, Washington. St. Louis, Jan. 11—Houston State University, Feb. 6—The season here last night, and defeated Washington University, 41 to 36. It was Washington's second defeat in a row. The supreme council southern jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite Masons has made a gift of $1,000,000 to George Washington University. The gift is given in memory of George Washington was a member of the Masonic order. Kansas City Fire Losses Are Lowest Since 1920 (United Press) The yearbook of the University of Denver is known as the Kynewisok. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 14, -Every person in Kansas City would have lost $47.47 from fires in 1927 if the fire department had not announced it was announced by Lee C. Johnson, director of the fire department, whose figures for Kansas City in 1927. Suiting you- The total estimated loss amounted to $148,881.63, the report showed, and the figure was compared with 1920. The figure was compared with the year 1925 when property loss figures were recorded. SCHULZ the TAILOR That's my Business BRICK'S The Correct Place for that Sunday Evening Dinner Date Where Jayhawks meet and eat The OREAD CAFE Friday, February 10 Final Deadline for for the Junior and Senior Glosses 1928 JAYHAWKER The final deadline for Junior and Senior glosses for the 1928 Jayhawk has been set at February 10, as a great number of the juniors and seniors will be taken during the holidays between semesters in their home towns. This is absolutely the final date that Junior and Senior glosses will be accepted at the school; they must be to be 4 x 6 inches in size. No senior size will be accepted. Junior glasses as well as Senior glasses are needed by the editorial staff. This is a junior publication and a goodly number of junior glasses are needed to make this section of the book representative of the art school. If your appointment taken make your appointment now so you will not miss the deadline. The charge for junior space is $2.50 and for senior space $3. 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