PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928 Outlook for 1928 Wrestling Squad Good, Says Coach Last Year's Regulars Mus Improve to Surpass Work of New Members With five better men back the prospects for a strong wrestling team this year are bright, and the men are in training and are more experienced now, according to Coach Guy Lookabaugh. Since between 30 and 40 men are working out every evening and more focused on the squad daily, competition is strongest last year's regulars are sure of positions on the team. Both freshman and variety squads are working out today, and discovered among the new men. A seven minute scrummage was the program for last night. All of the men present were up against men with hard-fought bouts. Considerable skill and speed was shown last night but there is still much to be done before a victory. Coach Lookabuck has pointed out the following men as the most prolaming men at present, but says there are also many who are more negative. These men are listed at their preweight weights though many of them have a lower body than those fore they enter active competition. Outstanding Men on Squad Outstanding arm on Square Howard Cohenan is outstanding in the 115 pound class. This is his first year on the varsity squad. Captain Coel Paxson is lending the 125 pound class. F. A. Rise, Wendell Mills, and Justin Bunyan make the light interesting for him. Any one of them may take the place on the team for the first match. Paxson, Dungan and all won their matches. The 135 poundound has no letter man in it. Parks McKinney, a member of last year's team, Albert James, who was on the team two years ago, and a new man, Cecil Millet, are trying for positions in the class. Veterans Have Competition The veteran, Tommy Cox, a last year's letterman, is the head of the 145 pound group, Edward Hatton is giving him some stiff competition. Steve Church, Allen Cochran, and Lili Wong are up well in the 148 round class. The 175 pound class has Joe Matas sarin, Roland Logan and Perry Steele fighting for the position. Captain Is Confident Ralph Freeson, the only two-leetter man on the squirt at present the only heavyweight showing any sign of varsity strength. Captain Paxson says, "Considerable competition in both the winter and competition pects for the season are good; but pects for the season were at this time last year." The schedule for this year include two matches away from home beside the Valley meet and win, including the prospective district olympic tryouts. Feb. 11—Ames at Lawrence. Feb. 18 Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 4—Nebraska at Lincoln, 11—Ames at Lawrence Feb. 18—Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 24 or 25—Kansas Aggies a March 3—Oklahoma U. at Norman March 9-10—Valley Meet at Colum Basketball Games Becoming Highly Competitive Intramural Scores Close Scores of last night's intramural basketball games indicate that the tournament is settling into a highly competitive contest, all of the scores from Sunday's game against Kappa Eta Kappa barely won from Alpha Chi Sigma, 19 to 18. The Tailwackers with 11 points beat Alpha Kappa Lambda with 8, Delta Sigma Pi secured the opening to beat Pi Beta Pi, 28 to 11. Box scores: Delta Sigma Pi (28) Deng Xiaoyu (1) B (2) | | g | f | p | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Schmersey, f | 0 | 2 | 0 | | Beckstrom, f | 2 | 0 | 1 | | Regier, g | 7 | 0 | 0 | | Doughton, g | 0 | 0 | 2 | | Rosene, g | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Chittendon, g | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Dent | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Jaynes | 0 | 0 | 1 | totals 12 4 5 Phi Beta Pi (11) Wooley, f 2 1 1 Nickson, f 0 0 2 Jelly, c 0 0 0 Edwards, g 1 0 2 Prector, g 0 1 0 Purvis, g 0 1 0 Knight, f 1 0 0 totals 4 3 6 Tallywhackers (11) g ft p Kern, f 1 3 0 Anderson, f 0 0 0 Kleue, f 1 0 0 Disham, f 0 0 1 Bleam, g 0 0 1 Lewis, f 2 0 0 totals 4 3 2 Abba Kappa Lambda (9) totals 4 3 2 Alpha Kappa Lambda (0) Brock, f 1 0 0 Engle, f 1 0 0 Klbergberg, c 2 1 0 Joyce, g 0 0 0 Olsen, g 0 0 1 Anderson, g 0 0 0 McFarland, f 0 0 0 totals 4 1 Alpha Chi-Sigma (18) g ft p King, f 4 0 0 Hazel, f 4 0 1 Keeler, e 1 0 0 Yemeni, g 0 0 0 Cady, g 0 0 1 Keeler, e 0 0 0 Bruce, g 0 0 0 MacKenna, g 0 0 1 totata 9 0 3 Kappa Eta Kappa (19) R. Smith, f 3 0 0 H. Smith, f 4 0 0 Reinhold, c 1 0 1 Tinsley, g 1 1 1 Randall, g 1 0 0 totals 9 1 2 Arkansas Valley Stars Play All Around Five in Third Series Game Poor Teamwork Characterizes Contest Among Freshmen Last Night Ragged floorwork, erratic goal docoting, and lack of teamwork characterized the game last night because it was played in the All-Around Five in the third contest of the freshman tournament. The team won every week. The corner team won 34 to 15. For the winning team, Payden at forward gathered in most of the sheaves, his contribution totaling 12 points. Cox at guard illustrated the fine points of floorwork from time to time, with his scoring power of his opponents low up. Players on the All Around Five were still unable to get the ball within reach of their center, "High" Harry Kerenbrock, and their basket aid indicated astigmatism. Stockier, with six points, played against Sjostrom at guard were the only ones who approached excellence on the floor. Box score: Ark, Valley (34) g ft p Bishop f (34) 4 1 1 Payley f (34) 0 0 0 Nithaey f (34) 0 0 0 Ramsey c (34) 4 1 3 Harper f (34) 0 0 0 Cox f (34) 0 1 0 Petty g (34) 0 0 0 Totals 16 2 5 All Around Five (15) g' ft p stanford f 1 0 1 tegner f 0 0 0 vayt f 1 0 0 g隶缝b c 1 1 0 ipstrand g 1 1 0 booter g 3 0 0 --- --- --- Totals Excavations at Cologne Yield Frankish Graves (Science Service) Berlim, Jan. 10—An important archaeological find, throwing light on the little-known period following the withdrawal of the Roman legions from Egypt in the fifth century A. D., has been made by Dr. Fritz Freersmorde, of the Wallfire-Richartz Museum at Colgne. It consists of an ancient Frankish palace, which was excavated for exevitations in an athletic part in one of the suburbs of the city. Thus far 35 burals have been uncovered, consisting of skeletons of both men and women. The latter are larger than the first, and the men are equipped with their warriors' weapons. These consist for the most part of the typical type of a long lance, with a head and the lance. One skeleton has the head of a long lance beside its right foot, and on the left side extending from the back. The blade of a magnificent sword. Coach Fischer of the University of Missouri is busy engaged developing his wrestling squad, a team from which is to be chosen which will meet the University of Illinois wrestlers at Urbana Jan. 7. THE ONLY FLAG THAT FLIES ABOVE OLD GLORY Church personnel raised above the American flag aboard the U. S. S. Command, sailing in Chinese waters. If you know your Navy, try to The keys to Mexico City, made of pure gold, which were presented to Col. Carlin Landerbigh on his arrival in Mexico City. Fresh Agfa and Eastman rolls and packs—for cameras of all sizes Your Attention Is Invited LINDBERGH GETS GOLD KEYS TO MEXICO CITY Presidential Campaign Started for James Reed To the new Jayhawk deadline—for Junior and Senior glosses—which has been set for January 20th. You still have time—if you hurry—to have that gloss made, Kansas City, Ms., Jan. 10. - A campaign support in NumBER of Number James A. Kendall has been launched and a candidate has been launched in the form of cursive lettering, writing it, Many prominent Democrats have received letters from leaders of the party, including Mr. Trump, who will write their friend and political nominee, seeking support for food in need. D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE Announcements We take measure in solving your Kodak problems. Bring them to us As far as could be learned here, no active organization has been started to perfect a Reed-for-president group in the state. 1115 Mass. "The Song of the Vikings" is the new pop song of Lauren College. Graduate students will learn the structure of mathematics and LaVahn Munch, instructor at the conservatory. The Lawrence Cloral Union will not rehearse this evening due to the conflict with the basketball game. The rehearsal will be held at 7:50g Wetham day night at the high school. It is important that all members be on time. (Opposite Court House) Members of the choral union who have copies of Hummelstein. Wedding must be made by Friday. The may receive 70 score for them by May 31. The copies must be in good condition. Phone 934 --- The "Donatía" Mexican Christmas celebration, was carried out by the Spanish church at Wichita University at their Christmas meeting. It reopened on the nine days of the holiday of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. Too Late to Classify LOST—Black, silk, brocaded scarf on campus before vacation. Finder call M. Eula Perwell, 2528 J. 91 FOR RENT—Single room for boys for the second semester at 1001 Maine, Phone 1556W. D1 --- Around Mt. Oread Delta Sigma Pi, honorary commercial fraternity,誉 the pladding of John Shannon,e29, Lawrence Dean George F Sehaad, of the Engineering School, spent Thursday in Hutchinson on business. The University Senate met this afternoon at 4:30. Business considered included the usual plans and materials for the semester examinations. James Taylor, L.L. B., 25, count, attorney of Wallace county, visite friends in Lawrence last week end. and been in Topeka on legal busi- ness. Friday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. is set for the Wesley Foundation party, the first of the new year. A program of many weird actions, games and contests has been planned by the program chairman, Gladys Baker. Prof. and Mrs. Jens P. Jensen entertained the members of Alpha Kappa P萨, professional commerce fraternity, Mrs. G. E. Tucker house-mother, and Lewis Tucker, e'29, at a buffet last Sunday evening. O, N. O, Y, B, W, S, G, A, group of the second district, hold a dinner meeting Wednesday evening at the new cafeteria. Fifteen members were present. After the dinner plan made for holding a Leap Year party. The faculty recital which was postponed before the holidays due to the illness of Eugene Christy, associate professor of voice, may not be presented until this summer, according to word received from the School of Music at University Park. Certices scheduled that it is not possible that this one can be included. J. Fremont Burket, c31, who was in the student hospital for the past few days, has been removed to his room on Saturday. His father, Dr. J. F. Burket, came for him. Burket is a Delta Tau Delta Phi member at the Delta Tau house Monday. Prof. George Gardner, who was an instructor in the School of Education last semester, but was unable to attend classes because of illness, has accepted a position at Washington and Lee University at Lexington. Professor Gardner is the search of abnormal psychology. Professor Gardner has been taking intense courses for six weeks. City for the past six weeks. 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