PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1940 Bruce Voran Sparks K.U. To 34-33 Victory Over K-State's Fighting Aggies SIMONIZING.. SPORTS By JAY SIMON By Jim Bell, c'40 One Minute Interview; "I wasn't" Hangouts from the Aggie game Friday night which left the University as breathtress as a brisk trot up Fourteenth street nervous until just before I let that first free throw go. Then it felt as though everyone in the auditorium had hold of my arm. I guess it was all right, but I'd just as soon some else does it the sext time." Bruce BRUCE VORAN Voran, approximately 30 seconds after he dunked the charity toss which defeated Kansas State 34-33. Open letter to the K.U. student body: Dear Folks! I think a lot of this school and I like you guys even more, but Friday night you made me boil. During the second half of the game you thought that Kansas was getting a pretty raw deal from the officials. Well, as a amateur I could not do that, nor did you see any excuse for the way you let go with the Bronx stuff. It was bad enough when you booed the officials, but when you continued the roar while the Aggie tried to make his free throw—well, that was going too far. Remember the next time that the player "fouled" isn't to be blamed. He's taking his free throw because the official gave it to him. Let's be decent enough and give Belly a break. The Kansas City Times didn't exactly do right by our boy Ebbing yesterday morning. Said paper labeled a cut of little Don driving a set up through as Bob Allen. The only drive in shot that Allen made Friday night was from the opposite side of the floor. In sparking that last half rally, Bruce Voran poured in six points in the last five minutes. . . The game the game Friday night on its way to meet the Pittsburg Teachers. . . Among the other visitors were Governor Ratner, E. C. Quigley, Ray Noble, Ted O'Learny and Nelson Sullivan (you're welcome to the plug, Sully). Best crack pertaining to the game came from Dr. Forrest C. "Ping" Allen. Following the final gun, he turned to Kansan Sports Ed. Jay Simon and said, "Now then. Just exactly who was told? No one." The remark was Editor Simon's headline which read "Gather 'Round Children, Doe Tells a Gear Story —Says State Has a Chance." Howard "Rope" Engleman brought the crowd to its feet when he went into the game late in second half. The cotton headed one started the season slowly, obviously off his game. Lately he has been out with a bad knee. He didn't even make the trip to Chicago. He's on the comeback trail now. That Villanova gone in Philadelphia ought to do the local football players and the University plenty of good. If nothing else, the trip will be worth expenses to let the eastern sports writers get a good look at Ralph Miller's passing. If Paul Christian made 'em go as silly as he did, Miller ought to start a major riot. ★ Left Handed Senior Wins Game with Free Throw During Final Three Secondes of Play; Makes 10 Points To Tie Bob Allen for High Point Honors; Play Missouri There Thursday By Jim Bell. c'40 Bruce Voran played the role of Frank Merriwell in a story book finish here Friday night when the Jayhawkers nosed out a 34-33 victory over Kansas State. With scarcely three minutes of playing time left in the contest the Aggies held a two point lead and were freezing the ball. At this point the deft-left-hander hit a hook shot from the port side to tie the count. Almost exactly three minutes later, with less than five seconds of play remaining, Jack Horacek, substitute State forward, fouled Voran under the basket giving him two charity tosses. and before the Aggies could work the ball past center court the game was all over. Score, See-Snews The contest was a see-saw affair through out with the lead constantly changing hands. State got away to a fast start and was out front 8-half way through the first period. Bob Allen and VoraR accounted for their goals and free throws which gave the Jailwhackers a 19-15 at half time. The Aggies came back in the second half to tie the count at 21-21. From here on out the game was a toss up with the advantage changing eight times, before Voran's final point. Bob Allen shared the high spot light with Voran when both men shoved through four field goals and two free throws. Miller got two field goals and three one pointers while Reid took two and one. Reid Takes Houses Four of the five Kansas State starters collected three field goals apiece, Kevin Reid, Melvin Seelye, Chris Laundry and Norris Holstrom finished in that order for the scoring all of state's shots from the floor. Three thousand pairs of anxious eyes watched the first try rim the basket and fall no good. Voron's second shot was perfect The contest was a ragged affair from start to finish with the officials tagging a total of 22 fouls against the two squads. Kansas State was penalized 13 times and Kansas nine. Miller was sent from the game with four personal late in the second half. Kansas Shooting Bad The Kansas goal shooting was colder than the blizzard which blew outside Hoch auditorium. Time after time the Jayhawkers would work in perfect position and lose point when the ball rolled off the basket lip. The Aggies made a high percentage of their shots from far out. All of Seelye's field goals were long ones. The Jayhawkers will have a six- day lay off before meeting the Mi- souri Tigers at Columbia Thursday night. The next home game for the Kansans will be against Nebraska on Jan. 23. KANSAS (34) Totals 12 10 4 34 9 200.0 KANSAS STATE (33) fg t fmft tp pf mp Miller, f 2 3 0 7 4 19.5 Miller, f 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 Eudeman, f 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 B, Reid, f 0 1 1 1 0 0.5 Ebling, f 2 1 0 5 1 24.5 Allen, c 4 2 1 5 10 35.0 Harp, g 4 2 1 10 30.5 G, g-g-f-c 4 2 1 10 30.5 G, g-lc 4 1 1 1 2 16.5 | | gt ff mt pt pl pp | mp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Laundart, f | 0 | 1 0 0 0 0 0 | 3.9 | | Robertson, f | 0 | 0 1 0 0 0 | 2.9 | | orack, f | 0 | 1 0 0 0 | 1.6 | | Wien, f | 0 | 1 0 0 0 | 1.5 | | E. Reid, c | 3 | 3 0 0 9 | 12.5 | | R. Reid, c | 3 | 3 0 0 9 | 12.5 | | Sedjey, c | 3 | 2 2 8 2 | 4.0 | | Holstrom, g | 3 | 1 0 7 0 | 4.0 | Totals 12 9 2 33 13 200 Officials; Parke Carole, Kansas City, and G. V. Bourette, Missouri Weslvan. Score at half: Kansas 19, Kansas State 15. w 1 pts. pct. ips. Kansas 2 0 1,000 80 59 Missouri 1 0 1,000 46 33 Nebraska 1 0 1,500 77 64 Alabama 1 0 ,500 77 64 Iowa 1 0 ,100 28 84 Kansas, State 1 0 ,000 66 44 THE BIG SIX STANDINGS Johnson Goes On Scoring Spree ★ A.K.Psi Acc Rings Up 27 Points as Business Men Win **Kingman Jr.** A brilliant scorer by Harold Johnson aided A.K. Pai in winning impressively from the Warriors 20 to 9 yesterday. Johnson gathered 27 points as the A.K. Pai's won their fifth straight game of the season. By Clint Kanaga, c'42 The Sigma Nu's showed a reversal of form in subduing a tough Phi Kappa Pai outfit 34 to 21. Stipp and Clark led the Sigma Nu attack with little trouble in remaining unabashed in winning the Triangles 37 to 17. In a tight defensive battie, Sigma Chi suffered its first loss of the year, falling before a revived Sig Alph five 19 to 25. Hall, Sig Alph, Hyer, Sigma Chi, he were outstanding. Delta Tau Delta gave the outset but came out the loser by a score of 26 to 42 in a rough contest. The Buccaneers walloped a heretofore undefeated Domino I team it by the lopsided margin of 55 to 11 Victorious in three starts, the Buccaneers have rolled up a point total of 160 to their opponents 33. Led Gibbins, the Hexagons I lodged an good Hailteam队 21 to 18. A real drubbing was given to Delta Upsa by Beta Theta Pi 56 to 10. McCaskill paced the Beta's scoring with 23 points. An Acata伞, which has yet to win its first game, out to 23 and to 28 by Alpha Tau Omega. Theta Tau was victorious over ISA-39 to 5, the defending champion Galloping Ghosts won 61 to 15 over ISA-1 with Westhouse garnerning 25 points, Ohio Ichabods toAlpha Cii Sigma 11 to 14, Jayhawk Co-op triumphed 36 to 1 over the Mississippi Meteors, and ISA-4 put on a last half rally to turn back the Hexagons II 25 to 19. A colony of bats in a cave near San Antonio, Texas, devours approximately 600 tons of live insects annually. Villanova on Grid Schedule For 1940 Announcement of a game with Villanova at Philadelphia Nov. 2 by Gwinn Henry, director of athletics, yesterday, completes the nine-game University of Kansas football schedule for 1940. A game with Colorado State riginally scheduled for Nov. 2 as shifted to Nov. 28 in order that Kansas could play at Philadelphia on the former date. Negotiations for the game were completed between Henry and "Clipper" Smith, of Villa- nova. The exact date of the traditional game with Missouri still remains to be settled. It will be played either Thursday, Nov. 21, or Saturday, Nov. 23. The game was played on a Sat- day this past season, after having been played on Thursday most of the time in the past. A three year contract with George Washington University will be concluded with the game at Washington, D.C. this fall. Home-and-home against Colorado State and Drake also will be finished with the 1940 games. October 12–Drake at Lawrence. October 19–Nebraska at Lawrence. October 26–Kansas State at Manhattan. Nov. 2 - Villanova at Philadelphia Nov. 9 - Okhalona at Lawrence. Nov. 15 - George Washington at The schedule: Oct. 5—Iowa State at Ames. Oct. 12—Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 19—Nebraska at Lawrence. The schedule: Nov. 28 - Colorado State at Lawrence. Nov. 21 or 23-Missouri at Columbia. And then to top off a swell date we'll take a couple of Brick's delicious hamburgers. Popular Records of the Week We Always Choose Brick's It's THE Spot BRICK'S Swingin' On the Teagarden Gate Beale Street Blues ... Jack Teagarden "ON THE HILL" My Creole Sue ... The Norseman I Want My Mama ... Blue Batron Louise Al. Donahue Faithful Forever ... Glenn Miller Boaly Ja-Ja- ... Lyle "Spad" Murphy Dance of the Doinks Confucius Say Moonbeams Will Open Indoor Track Season Against Huskers Kansas tracksters, under the watchful eye of coach, "Bill" Hargiss are currently hard at work in the chilid atmosphere of Memorial Stadium in preparation for the opening opener with Nebraska. Feb. 10. With 10 returning lettermen and a handful of promising sophomores to form the nucleus of another of his "surprise" cinder contingens, Hargiss will have a team that is well suited for department placement even the weight events. Among these 10 lettermen are cooptables Ray Harris and Bob Stoland, who are against destined to give all Big Six opposition an afternoon or evening of headaches in their favorite events. Harris is defending Big Six two-mile champion while Stoland is defending champion in the outdoor and indoor high jump and outdoor broadjump. other lettermen include: Bill Bevan, pole vault; Glen Foy, low and high hurdles; Bob Lorenzo, high jump; Bill Green, 60 and 440 yards; cashes; Vincent Mathes, 440 yard dash; Darrel Mathes, 60-yard-dash and broad jump; Bill Cox, 60-yard-dash; Chel Cox, who is expected to return to school the second semester, 880-vard run and mile relay. GOOD BOOKS TO READ AND OWN Godden—Black Narcissus, $2.50 Douglas—Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal, $2.50 Pristley—Let the People Sing. Lin Yutong—Moment in Peking $3.00 Keith—Land Below the Wind. $3.00 Van Paosson—Days of Our Years. $3.50 Board—Rise of American Civilization $3.75 White, Wm. A.—The Changing West $1.50 West. $1.50 Kent—World Famous Paintings. On the Shin-jumper, broad jumper, and low hurtler. $2.95 Heiser—American Doctor's Dedsey, $1.49 You are cordially invited to come in and see them. (Continued from page one) THE BOOK NOOK Other sophomores who have shown promise in fall workouts include: Fred Eberhardt, 60 and 440-day dashes, Bill Reed, 40 and 440-day dash; Ted Scutt, 60-yard dash; and Jack Keaton and Jack O'Hara, pault vault. 1021 Mass. Phone 666 (Continued from page one) in between steins. One need not infer from this that Urik keeps her on a beer diet for after all the life of a dog is still a "dog's life." I wonder what has happened to Adolph, the dachsound that frequented the Hill and Brick's last year? Adolph was even a better moocher than Shadow. When look-up lenses were better, Adolph would bestow a soft, pleading gaze upon the potential donor and never fail to win his quest. The women-only stag dream did not work at the I.S.A. Vice Versa INSIDE SERVICE BODY & FENDER WORK TOWING SERVICE WINTER ACCESSORIES 1000 MASS. INSIDE SERVICE $2.00 shirts $1.65 $2.25 shirts $1.75 3 for $4 $2.00 shirts $1.65 Carter's Service PHONE 1300 typewriting, comptometry and machine bookkeeping $2.50 shirts $1.85 Varsity. Paid - up males insisted upon enjoyment the ever-better music of Joe McAnarney and his Clyde Byson's J a y h a w k e r s . . . Dave Whitney, always working behind the scenes, sedum has the chance to dance at an LSA. party . . . Bill Smith, Kansan linetypist, has his LSA. dues' worth everytime. He takes it out on the floor and on his date. 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