THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Wrestlers Hope For Victory In Light Weights Lack of Material in Heavy Weight Class Hampers Team in Coming Meet With three men on the injury list the Oread grapplers have good excuse to be "singing the blues" preparatory to the match with the Nebraska Huskers on Friday night of this week. Glinkman, wettwerght; Merrill, lightweight; and Webring middleweight, have contrived in the past few days to lay themselves up with broken ribs et cetera. Stopping to get the fine points of the game to be demonstrated in the Lewis-Mondt match in Kansas City on Thursday night, the Patrick matten will journey to Huskorden for the first match of the season. The Kansas team is led by the Kansas coach to make the train Stauffer, featherweight; Archer, hand tamountweight; Hume, lightweight; Perreault, welterweight; Wiedel, middle-weight; Sprong, light-heavyweight; and Haley, heavyweight. The two coaches, Richie Baca, claim to the world's prestigious lightweight wrestling championship, will make the trip with the men. Expect Team to Make Good Showing And the coaches are making no prophenges, "The Kansas men will do themselves credit; I am sure of that," asserted Patrick this morning, "and I think they will make a good showing in the match at Lincoln, although we are hampered by lack of material in the heavier weights." The Nebraska aggregation of grapplers is composed of veterans, men who have been under fire, and they have been training consistently for several months for this season's matches. On the other hand, only two of the Orcad matmen have trained well enough to be were, against the representatives of contending institutions. These men are Hume and Stauffer. Nebraska Weak in Lightweight The hopes of the local team lie in the ability of the men in the lightner weights. If they can win the necessary falls against the Nebraskans, who it is rumored, are weak in this class, they can bring home the wrath of victory. However, not a whole lot depends upon winning this match at Lincoln, to paraphrase the words of the coaches. The most it does is to build up a competent Kansas mat team can not be built up in a day. More lack of competitive experience may go against the Kansans' grain. The Nebraska Huskers have won one match and lost one match this season, the former from Northwestern University at Evanston, Ill., and the latter to Iowa State College, at Ames, In. Teams Fight Hard Battle Until Final Whistle Blows Pi U Defeats Delta Tau The "hottest" game in the four of the intramural tournament last night on Robinson court was that between the Pi Ui and the Delta Tau. The battle waged back and forth over the court from the first whistle, and only in the final few minutes of play did they get to lay claim to any court superiority. The final score: Pi U, 11; Delta Tau, 7. Wetzel was the individual star of the game until he was finally sent out of the tilt on personal fools. In addition to adding materially to the story, wetzel and floorwork which was unseen passed during the evening. The Alpha Tau took the game from the Delta Theta Phi by default. The Delta Tau snatched victory from defeat and led the Pih Chi to the showers trailing the short and of a b f 10, and added to a series of brilliant forward passes put on by the Acemas, and punched a defeat in the tournament ticket at the final whirl, 15 to 10. The last game was little less than a runaway for the Sig Alpha, a game that would be to hoop the ball. In this game the Kappa Sigma drew the unlucky number in an 11 to 3 score. Mrs. Martina Agaouni, sp, will speak to the Home Economics Club tomorrow afternoon on the custom of a celebration of spreading customs of the Philippines. Marle Parrish, m'24, has with- drawn from school for this semester and returned to his home in Kansas City. German City Refuses to Pay Fine to France Easen, Feb. 15. (United Press)—The city of Glenkirchen today refused to pay a fine of one hundred million marks leveled by the French because of the shooting of two French officers Monday. Leading bankers of Gelsenkirchen immediately were arrested, and the French will attempt to enforce payment of the fine. Citizens are planning a deputation to General Begoutte to demand relief of the police force which was arrested in a body today when the invaders were unable to discover the identity of the persons who wounded the officers. If any of the German police are found guilty of having participated in the shooting they are liable to the death penalty. Kansas Is Expecting Stiff Battle Friday With Drake Bulldogs Oreaders Scout Wildcat-Tiger Rumpus Last Night; Bowman is Injured on Trip Kansas still holds the Valley conference with eleven victories and no defeats, and Drake, the team that plays here Friday night is in fourth place. The Jayhawkers returned to Lawrence this morning from their Nebraska trip with Bowman somewhat disabled. In the Nebraska game he sprained his left thumb, and he has contracted a case of laryngitis which compels him to talk in a whisper. While walking down the main street on Friday, Coach C. F. Allen is planning on starting Wostemeyer in his place Friday night. Speaking of the game, last night, Coach Allan said, "The Argies were off form. They could hit the basket much like they did when they played here, but the ball wouldn't stay in the pocket. It was a power, a three-man offense with a good driving form. They have a determined team." "Atlittle we scouted on the Tigers last night," he continued, "it was not premeditated. I planned on taking five or six men to witness the contest, but when we arrived in Lincoln, I found that I could take the entire squad by way of Manhattan cheaper than if we were to go by way of Kansas City. This was the third time a team which one of the Mitchell Valley teams saw another action, and the only such time that I have had the privilege of doing so in my four years coaching at this university." Speaking of the game with Drake Friday night, Coach Allen said, "We look for a hard game. The Drake team is an agile team, and we have them at Des Moines, earlier in the season, was the roughest we have had this season." The team will have practice this afternoon. They worked out in the Aggie gym yesterday. Thursday will be only light signal practice. Student Makes Record Completes Forty-seven Hours by Correspondence Forty-seven hours college credit in less than three years' time through correspondence is the record held by Edward Yoder, of Hesston, Kans., a student in the Correspondence Study department. Mr. Yoder is now enrolled in six hours additional work which, when completed, will make fifty-three hours. The maximum allowed for this course of correspondence is sixty hours, the other sixty being required to be done in residence. French, German, and Spanish like the courses in which Mr. Yoder has taken most of his work, but he has taken other regular college courses. Mr. Yoder is the first student to have taken as much as fifty-three hours by correspondence, the former record being forty-four hours. He has also the distinction of never having made a grade of less than 62 points in college and has completed every course for which he has ever soiled. Some of his two-hour courses have been completed in one month's time, whereas the time required by the average student is one year for two courses, which may be comprised of four or five hours. Your does not devote his entire time to study, but is a teacher in the Hesion schools. A shipment of unbound books, representing the accumulations of nearly six years, has been sent to the state printer from the geology library. SPORT BRIEFS DeVaughn Francis It's going to be a busy \week-end. The Kansas grapplers will put on a ten-party for the Huskers at Lincoln Friday night. At the same time "Doc" Allen's proteges will be muzzling the Drake Bulldog on the Robinson court. Saturday, Kurt's team will strangle the other Valley team in host-ded. to Convince Hall. The Kansas court squad was the guest of Mike Ahearn for the K, S A. C.-Missouri game last night at Manhattan. Outside of that, Lawrence will be the same quiet, unassuming little burg. Woesty did himself credit at Lin colin Monday night. And John Wulf outdid himself at pivot position. The mythical all-Valley would look unbalanced without him. If anyone on Karl Schindemann's aggregation of record-breakers has shown a remarkable improvement in the past few weeks, it has been Graham. That lid is going to be snap the season's lethargy before the season's over. Wilkins went in at center for the second string in the absence of Fred. ericks. Fred's sick, if you didn't know it before, and with the flu. Under "Pat's" and "Bobby's" tiltage, the Orcad grapples have become primed for the mixer Friday. The men are in good condition, and it's going to make the Haskell, a present of the most Christmas is over. Yet, this is only the second season for the Kansas wrestlers, and mat PHONE 442 1190 MASS. teams are not built up in one season. They will be a credit to the coaches if they break even in the matches scheduled this year. Women's Council Bans Southern "Love Course' Dixie love letters, with a "thrill guaranteed" and "certain to initiate you into the ways of southern love making" at so much per series, is not a proper way to raise funds for building a sorority house, according to the University of Alabama. Post-office authorities learned of the plan of the members of the sorority when students of Columbia University wrote many letters warning to get in on the first chapter of a series of meeting letters to until the end of the college year for the price of $5. That's all HATS— "The letters are thrill guaranteed," promised the alluring prospectus that went out from the university when the sorority girls became enthusiastic for a building fund. "They will initiate you into the ways of southern love-making — the sweetest in world—bringing you an experience in honeyapple-covered colonial porch. 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