PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1939 Ichabods Seek Third Court Win Over Kansans - Jayhawkers Have Won All But Two in Long Series; Meet Tomorrow Night at Topeka Tomorrow night the Kansas Jayhawkers renew court relations with Washburn College when they tangle with the Icabats at Whiting Field House in Topeka. The game will be the twenty-fourth basketball meeting between the two schools. The University will be striving to add another Missouri Valley conference seal to its belt, having conquered the leader of the M. U., Oklahoma A. and M. last night. Washburn lost a rough and tough league match to Tulsa Monday night by a score of 34-20. In that game the Topeka school played the last few minutes with one for the other and their number been sent to the showers for too many persons. Washburn will be trying for their third victory in the long series that started in 1906. During this time the Jayhawkers have won 21 of the matches and Washburn two. The Idaibows were victorious in 1913 and 1929, and both games the margin of victory was one point. The Jayhawks lead in total points scored 865-538. Last night's victory cost Kansas the service of Bob Allen, sophomore quarterback. Allen, who did not start the game due to a leg injury, received a back injury that will probably keep him from sitting up tomorrow night. Bruce Voron, who has been Bob's untimely season, will probably handle the team from the court to morrow night. Missouri Fencers Next Kansas Foe University of Kansas fencers, under the tutelege of Jim Raport, will journey to Kansas City Saturday afternoon at the U.S. Soccer Academy in Wichita Falls. University team at 2 o'clock Raport says that in the two White-sell brothers the Kansas Citians have, two outstanding fencers and lawyers who can expect a tough afternoon. A women's team which has not yet been selected will have a match with the Kansas City U. women's team, or only closely following the men's matches. Men make the trip are: Kalman Oravectz, captain, Otis Perkins, Bill Truxall, Bill Belt, Jack Cadden, Haven Glassmire, and Robert Price. Tom Orr will accompany the team to fight a special saber match with an outstanding Kansas City U. opponent. Riffle Teams Prepare For Kemper Academy Match The men's and women's rife teams are hard at work in pre- paration for the competitive match to be held March 9, 10, 11; at Kemper Bowie, Bonneville, Ma. There they will meet representatives from seven states. Major Raymond F. Edwards, assistant professor of military science, assisted by officers, is striving to have the teams in the best condition for the shoot and expects good records. Afternoon programs of the "Quiet Hours of Music" are provided for the relaxation of students at Norman State High School. North Carolina, during examination weeks. Stillwater Stars Stumble By Clavelle Holden, c'40 In practice the A.M. cagers impress you with their size, but fail to incite the awe their state grid brothers from O.U. produced last fall . . . Renick lived up to his reputation in good shape . . . Jayhawkers enter 18, strong, and a powerful looking bunch they are with their hoods on . . . Mr. Dill's chair ver prominently vacant as game time approaches . . . Horace Mason who has been subbing as the University publicity director soon takes the chair the beloved journalism professor formerly always used . . . And a good man to fill it . . . Little enthusiasm as game time approaches . . . a slight bit of pep displayed as the national anthem was finished . . . Ralph Miller controls tip at start of game . . . Oh happy day . . . Aaggies control all rebounds as the game progresses. Jayhawker reserves "ride" the visiting team hard, who in turn retaliates about those "Allen" teams . . . The Kansas offense was a six-letter flash-Miller . . . He opened the scoring in the third minute after taking a pass from Voran. "Relax, relax, relax," Allen pleads to his cagers as they shoot and shoot and shoot and miss, miss, miss . Elkwyn Dees, former Jayhawk grid and track star, athletic trainer, and now trainer for the Oklahoma school gets a good hand from the crowd . . . Fairly small crowd, first floor fairly well filled, first salicton about half, and the third practically null and void. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER "Cappie" was faking his guard out of position even with his trick knee still bothering him . . . and he showed more fight than any man on the floor . . . as a result he spent about one-fifth of the game on the floor. . . fans can realize now what Dr. Allen meant when he said he was depending on Miller for this year's team . . . there is no denying the fact that Kansas is a different team when the former Chauanute star is in there . . . Ralph Miller gave an amazing dis play of shooting and passing in the Oklahamia A. and M. game last night. . . his one-handed flips from most impossible angles had the spectators gasping for breath. . . and his mute to mute was just shot perfect as a winter vacation in Florida. . . After a slow start, the game developed into one of the fastest and best played tills . . . that has been played here this year . . . neither team scored for the first three minutes . . . and once in the last half Kansas controlled the ball for two minutes without taking a shot . . . that is a long time in a basketball game, mates . . . Statistics: The Jayhawkers made a larger percentage of their shots last night than they have for some time. . . out of 66 shots, they counted on 15 . . . just a little different than their early games with the Cowboys when they made only five out of 57 shots . . . Renick, Cowboy center, compiled the best average with three out of six . . . Nebraska came through as expected against the K-State five last night . . . and to add injury to insult, Husker wrestlers upset the favorable State mate team at the basketball tilt . . . Oklahoma A. and M. extends its road trip to St. Louis where they play the Big Ten in Billions Monday . . . they engage the Washington Bears, neighbors of the Billikens . . . that's a nice little vacation the boys are having . . . Kline on taking a rebound with knees and elbows extended reminds you of the famed Praille "get-away-from-me" rebound form . . . "Cappy" hits an unbelievable shot . . . The Cowboys always lie on the floor in the form of a five pointed star . . . Miller scores and scores . . . 14 minutes pass before any of his teammates give any assistance . . . Corlis has a long one. Golay, "purged" hoopster, looks on from a ring side seat and watches very, very restless . . . Success goes to your head story: The Oklahoma Sooners are looking for another home game for their 1939 football schedule . . . according to the Oklahoma Daily, student paper, "the home schedule is weak." In Iowa State and Iowa State, Iowa State and the Oklahoma Anglies slate to appear . . . that is The crowd is entertained at the half with a Badminton match between Webster Kimball, c'mel and Jim Raport, a member of the physicist team. The winner is the former number two man of the Pacific coast in this sport . . . and he is plenty good. Ed Elbok cracked wise by saying that when he won. they changed sides that indicated the game was over and Kimball had won . . . And win he did. Paul Masoner and Jack Ricardson more coneit than the famed Houdini could have mustered doing simple parlor tricks for the Ladies Aid . . . ae pansion press for the Ladies Aid . . . So Joe Louis has been matched with Jack Roper for a go in San Francisco? . . object lesson number the theory that a fool and his money are soon parted . . . Roper is old enagemen' t the old folk scene . . of course to primitive people (aren't we all) the slaughter will be appealing . . Notre Dame cauers are riding high after decisive victories over Minnesota and Illinois, powers in the Big Ten . . . the Irish trish takes a nice little juniat east this week . . . Notre Dame plays NXU at XUU. Notre Dame wins Bardmore night and Syracuse U. at Syracuse Monday night'.. Aside to Jim (Topeka Capital) Reed. Knowing that past records and scores of games mean nothing, I'm wondering how you feel now that Kansas, tied for fourth place in the Big Six, has taken the undefeated leaders of the Missouri Valley into camp . . . and remember that Washburn game tomorrow night . . . looks like the Big Six is arriving at looks like the Big Six is arriving at last . . . Emie Lain, Rice football star, is on the road to recovery following an emergency operation for acute appendicitis Monday . Clyde Little-craft field is critically ill with double pneumonia . . . here is hoping Little-craft delivers the kayo punch to his aliment and is up and around soon. . . Tournament play will consist of pre-designed key shots from which the players will attempt to make a possible run of 10. Results of the University shooting will be telegraphed to the tournament chairman who will announce final standings in the competition for cups offered by Gene Tunney, Gar Wood, and Nobel Kizer. Competition by University cue artists in an inter-collegiate straight rail billboard tournament will be run off at 7:30 tonight at the men's recreation room in the Memorial Union building. Cue Meet Carded For Tonight Members of the University team are: Lloyd Greene, e'4; Earl Kenny, e'40; Dick Burgess, e'40; Bill Scheffler, f'3; Auckle Creek, fa'30. Spectators are: Radcliffe College women have taken to pipe smoking during their examination week. former grid and track star respectively, seen cheering lily on the "Rock Chalk" at the half . . . Coachiba sends in a towering celerity by the rock with a jittery hold the jinx on K. U, that other tall men have done this year . . . miller on the floor at least one fourth of the time . . . Miller trots by the Jayhawk bain and asks "Phog" to "send in Sands." "Doc" sends in Bobby who gets a good hand. . . Johnson trips Miller who stays on the floor and glaces "murderously" until the "ref" calls the foul . . . One of the Oklahoma boys touches the basket and Allen jumps to his feet shouting and howling. Miller is taken from the game and receives personal attention from the head coach . . . The John H. Glem, guest of Allen, who was introduced is a good friend of "Dutch" Lonberg, former University court star. I wonder if Renick is one of those nationally famous "rasslers" from tillwater. . . . Dean Neesmith shows more pep than anybody there as he拿手戏了, playing out of chatter three Jayhawks grab Renick, but oí foul is called. Game gets rough as it nears the end . . . Miller continues his beautiful playing, Corilis looking good some times, Renick standing out for his aggressive defensive and offensive play. He sweeps ews dawn down to "throw their charm" on the boys and Kansas wins again. Nebraska Gains 4thPlace Tie ★ A 42 to 34 Victory Over Kansas State Moves Up The Huskers Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 9 — Lanky Homer Wesche scored 20 points for Kansas State but the combined efforts of all his teammates fell short of that mark and Nebraska's Cornhuskers took a Big Six conference basketball game, 42 to 34, here last night. The victory boosted Nebraska to a fourth place tie with Kansas and sank the lowly Wildcats deeper into the playoffs. Nebraska held a 24 to 13 halfleave line. Played before 4,200 spectators, the contest never was close, after the Cornhuskers broke a 2-all tie in the early minutes. W L Pct. Pts. Opp. Iowa State 4 2 .660 268 267 Missouri 4 2 .606 264 197 Oklahoma 3 2 .600 211 193 Kansas 3 2 .500 215 230 Nebraska 3 3 .500 259 268 Kansas State 1 3 .167 256 237 Besides Wesche, who was the game's leading scorer, the only other Wildcat to count a field goal was Forward Erwin Reid. Bill Kovanda toped Nebraska scorers with 13 points. "Aquabats" is the name of the honorary swimming society for women at Oregon State College. 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