170 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SIMONIZING.. SPORTS By JAY SIMON Stories out of Kansas State are calling the Wildcats "green," yet Coach Jack Gardner will have more seniors in his starting lineup tonight than will the Jayhawkers. . . . The yearling Aggie mentor plans to start three seniors and two juniors, while the K.U. five that takes the floor will be composed of two seniors and three juniors. . . . And the K-State sophomores are not exactly ignorant of the Gardner system. . . . Stan Williamson, who was named U.S.C. coached at the Wildcat fresh high stars are among the first 10 men on the State squad. . . They are Norliss Holstrump, first guard, and Jack Horneck and Dick Checks-sophomores. . . . No capital city boys are on the Jayhawk varsity this year, but Norman Sanneman, one of the standout freshmen, is a transfer from Washburn. Oklahoma A, and M. ran its string of consecutive victories on its home court to 29, when the Cowboys downed their state rivals from Norman, 26 to 19, Wednesday night. . . . Hank Iba's crew held the "seats" in check better than Kansas did, but didn't win by a decisive margin. . . . A, A. and M.'s string should be over the 40 mark when "Phog" and the boys go to Stillwater Feb. 15. The Jay-Jackers won this game, this game. . . . A crowd of 7,500 saw the Oklahoma civil war Wednesday night, the largest cage throng in the midlands since Kansas and Nebraska drew 8,000 in Lincoln in 1937. Fitz Coach Harold Browne of the Huskers. . . He takes a 6 foot 4 inch sophomore out of the lineup and all he has to put in his boy's place is a 6 foot $4\frac{1}{2}$ inch senior. . . . Browne already had two regulars back from last year, Al Randall, 6 and Danny Cox, 5. The guard. . . Sid Hold was the big sophomore who started the season as Fitz's running mate at guard and Bob Therion in the senior who has displaced him for the time being. One reason for Iowa State's poor showing against Nebraska comes in the news that Al Buddhson, sensational Cyclone sophomore, was left in a hospital at Omaha when the squad returned to Ames. . . The former Iowa high school phoneman had a fever and his illness probably accounted in a large part of his loss. He was held scoreless by the Blusker. His pleasant surprise to Coach Louis Munze this winter has been the recent showings of his 6 foot 6 inch sophomore center, Carol Schneider. ... The tall pivotman slapped in 11 points against Creighton, then got Sigma Chi Five In 39 to 12 Win Over the D.U.'s - The Remain Undefeated With Delta Chi and Phi Delt's in Greek Loop; Dominoes Triumph Hyer, Jackson, and Hartman were scoring aces in the Sigma Chi's victory. Most of Sigma Chi's goals were made on tip-ins and one-handed flips from short range. The Sigma Chi's held down Beamer and Hensler. D. U. stars, employing man-to-man defense which they use to stop the Phi Gam powerhouse. Minor a Star By Clint Kanaga c'42 Outclassing a Delta Upson队 from start to finish, Sigma Chi kept its season record uninforced, winning the 39 to 12. Wednesday night, The Sigma Chi's with Delta Chi and Phi Delta Thorns, are the only remaining undefeated teams in Division I. Another unbeaten outfit kept its fine record intact. Dominines I triumphed impressively over ISA-2 by a score of 40 to 13. Minor, guard, turned in the best all-around performance of the game. The A. K. Psi five continued to win, down winning IA-4 46 to 13. Minor plementing Johnson and Funk in the role of high score was Lee Huddleston, a fine guard, Huddleston tallied 18 points and exhibited a commendable floor game. Delia W. Thillson. A field goal in the last minute gave Delta Tau Delta a in 19 to 17 win over Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jack Trice was the sparkplug in the Delt's attack. Savely and Cooper played well for the losers. A Phi Ghi 'B team, which is good enough to beat many 'A' teams, rang up its third straight victory of the season, slaughtering Dolt 'B"队 35 to 16. The half score was 15 to 0 in the Fli's favor. 13 of Iowa State's 28 points against the Lincoln huskies. Bruce Drake and Jack Gardner, the two youngsters in the Big Six basketball coaches association, are matching wits with four old heads. . . Dr. F. C. Allen is in his 20th consecutive campaign here, in Louis Lenzen has been at Ames 12 years, George Edwards is rounding out his fourteenth season at Missouri, and Harold Browne has been coaching the Huskies in their final game, playing over the cage helm at Nebraska. Browne turned fine lines at Lincoln high school for 10 years. . . Drake has his second entry in the league this year, and Gardner is taking his first flitting at the Big Six. Empty Saddles On K.U. Campus Hit New High When Kansas coeds "hit the hay" they leave approximately twenty-five hundred empty saddles under their beds; for at least nine out of every ten agree that saddle oxford are the "ideal" shoes for general campus and sports-wear. "They're comfortable and smart," they say. "And what's more important, they make one's feet look smaller." - Brown & White - Blue & White - Black & White - Blue & White - Brown & Tan Every size, 3 to 9, AAA to B Royal Shoe Store Bunny Black 837 Mass. Seelye Doubles On Grid and Court Melvin Seelye (above) will hold down a starting guard position for Kansas State tonight when they meet the Jayhawks at 7:30 in McLean's stadium. Seelye was last fall. Scoring Leaders In Intramural Loop DIVISION I Team His (Sig Alph) 12.8 McSpadden (Phi Gam) 12.8 Hensley (Kappa Sig) 10.5 Hambric (Phi Gam) 9.2 D Gibbens (Hexagon I) 12. Miaer (G Dominio II) 12.0 Dominio (Hexagon I) 10.3 Dominio (Cameroon) 10.3 Mekale (Kappa Eta K) 9.7 DIVISION III DIVISION II Funk (A.K.Pi) Ulrich (Bucaneer) Johnson (A.KPi) Vandeweer (Bucaneer) Vandeweer (Bucaneer) Corbin Hall Swamps Miller, 54 to 18 In one of the fastest games of the intramural season, the Independent defeated the IW.W.2's, 8-6, early evening in Robinson gymnasium. This battle entered into the near professional field. All members of the I.W.W. team are physical educators, and many of the majors on the Independent team. Tigers Open Conference Play Against Nebraska Corbin hall tripled the score on its opponents in defeating Miller hall, 54 to 18. Wednesday afternoon. Columbia, Jan. 11.—The Missouri basketball team队 plays its record of nine consecutive triumphs on the home court on the line when it opens Big Six competition with Nebraska, here Saturday night. A busy week-end is in store for Coach George Edwards' cagers as they have a one day rest after meeting the Huskers before trekking to Iowa State to engage the Cyclones, Monday, Jan. 15. The defending co-champion Tigers will be the last to enter the conference competition and will be at a slight disadvantage against the invading Cornhushers who have allowed Iowa Slate. Four Giants. Against Nebraska, the Tigers will be facing one of the tallest teams in the Big Six conference. Al Randall, center, stands 6 foot 7 inches, and Sidney Holden, both 6 foot 4, and Sidney Holden, both 6 foot 4. 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