w d h i e o f n d h i a b c d e f n n x a y a z a l a u r WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1948 ... UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE NINE 'Age Versus Inexperience' Theme Of Aggie Tilt Tonight The Kansas Jayhawkers will place their five-game winning streak on the line when they meet Oklahoma A & M in a non-conference game in Hoch auditorium tonight. Since their last loss in December, the Jayhawkers have run over Nevada, Oklahoma, Colorado, Drake, and Missouri, and are clinging to a share of the Big Seven lead along with Kansas State. Kansas has a conference record of three victories $ ^{\textcircled{1}} $ against no defeats Hank Iba's Cowboys have come a long way since going down 50 to 43 to Kansas State in the finals of the pre-season Big Seven tourney in Kansas City. Since then, the Oklahomaans have won six in a row, including a terrific upset of the strong St. Louis Billikens. "It will be their age and ball-handling versus our aggressiveness and inexperience," Dr. Allen said. "The Aggies have boys who have played for years, including the war period, and one was high point man for Oklahoma in 1933. If they keep the ball from us by deliberate stalling, as they frequently do, it may have the effect of upsetting our emotional balance." Allen Has Towel Handy Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, Kansas coach, said this morning that his team could not be expected to win from the Aggies tonight, although we'll certainly play our hardest." With three-time all-Big Six forward Otto Schnellbacher back and going full steam, the Jayhawkers have been gathering momentum in recent contests. In their last game, a 12-point victory over Missouri, the Allen men showed effects of long drills on fundamentals. The Aggies are pacing the nation on defense at present, with a mark of 33.6 points per game. They are a slow, methodical ball club with a national reputation for defensive skill But the Oklahomaans may face one of their biggest defensive jobs of the year tonight. The Kansas coach has worked out a scoring attack which has seen seven different Jayhawkers in the role of high point man in 13 games. The Iba team may have trouble with Schnellbacher, who has been an Aggie jinx for the past three seasons. An Iba-coached team has never won from Kansas at Lawrence in six attempts. The all-time Allen-Iba coaching series is deadlocked at nine victories each, and both of the opposing coaches would like to walk off the court with a victory. Expect Close Margin If past records are any indication LOU AMAYA. 24-year-old six-footer from Pueblo, Colo., probably will start at a forward post for the Oklahoma Aggies tonight. Amaya, a junior, was sixth in Aggie scoring last season with 112 points in 31 games. Coach Henry Iba describes him as "a great prospect." of the scoring in tonight's event, there won't be much difference between the two teams. The winner's average margin for the last 20 games has been only 5.9 points. And the winning team has edged past 40 points only six times in the history of the series. The probable starting line-ups: Old, 11, & 45 Okla. A & M Amaya, 6-0 F Bennett, 6-2 F Harris, 6-2 C Williams, 6-2 G Parks, 6-0 G Kansas Schellb'r', 6-3 England, 6-2 Waugh, 6-0 Houchin, 6-4 Sapp, 6-2 RISK'S HELP-YOURSELF LAUNDRY Maytag Machines Line Space Weekdays 9-6 Reasonable Rates Saturdays 9-3 1900 III.—Phone 623 Jim's Lunch Menu Hamburgers Hot Dogs Hot Beef Sandwiches Special Plate Lunches When you study 'til you frown And you gasp, "I'll never pass!" Don't let that final get you down! Relax at 8-3-8 and $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. OPEN ALL NIGHT OPEN ALL NIGHT NY Passes To Fill Air New York, Jan. 21 — (UP) — While observers wondered whether it was part of a "master plan" to build up the New York entry in the national football league, the last-place Giants prepared today to "fill the air with footballs," presenting not one, but two, top-flight passing combinations next fall. Latest maneuvers in the league have made it possible for the Giants to re-unite as pros next season the combination that led the nation for Ole Mississippi in the last college campaign-passer Charley Conerly to end George "Barnev" Poole. And then New Yorkers have already corralled for local appreciation a duo that made headlines at Columbia (though in different seasons)—passer Paul Governall and end Bill "glue-finners" Swiacki. Add to that the fact that the Giants have draft rights to Tony Minisi, the southpaw slinger from the University of Pennsylvania, and have promised him that they will more than match any offer he may get from the All-America conference, and it looks like the Giants will throw up the greatest passing barrage in football history next fall. 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