PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1936 Missouri Downs Huskers, 54-41 To Take Loop Lead ★ Bil Harvey, Veteran Forward, Paces Bongal Attack As Last Half Rally Nips Nebraska; Tigers Now in First Place With Three Wins and One Los Columbia, Mo., Jan. 21—(UP) —The University of Missouri basketball team staged a second half drive tonight to defeat the University of Arizona in the first session of first place in the Big Six conference. The score was 54 to 41. The victory enabled the Tigers to pace the conference with three victories and one defeat, moving out ahead of Iowa State, with whom they were tied until tonight. The other conference teams were not in action. Bill Harvey, M.U. veterinary team, scored with seven field goals, but it was the cracking of the Nebraska defence which apparently turned the tide and enabled Missouri to forge ahead, in the closing stages. Nebraska held a 21 to 17 lead at half time. The Tigers started back in the first period and within four minutes they tied it at 23-all and went on to win. Football Prevents College Vandalism New Orleans, La.—(ACP)—In this debate about the value of college football, a new point in its favor is it to cut college capers, who like to cut collegiate capers. This new point on the favorable side of the gridiron ledger comes from John Madison Fletcher, distinguished psychologist and retired Tulane University faculty reverber, who claims that highly organized athletic teams have a better chance to bear the great masses of students found on college campuses. "It gives them an outlet which they need," he said. "If they could not expend their feelings on football they would do it in more harmful ways." Doctor Fletcher has studied football development from the days when it was regarded as a minor sport. "As football players and practical jokes which used to characterize college life," he says. "From my observation, I believe football is greatly responsible for this. It seems the same energies are artillery in the game, the gambit or cheering on the team. "It is seldom today that students resort to vandalism. There has been a tremendous increase in the number of students in colleges, but discipline, instead of becoming weaker, has become better. A study of four neurotic rats with the $1,000-prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, F. Maier, University of Michigan. It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver CELL 409 BIG SIX STANDING BIG SIX STANDING Missouri 3 1 Kansas State 2 1 Iowa 3 2 Oklahoma 1 2 Nebraska 1 2 Kansas State 1 3 Swimming Drill Starts Tomorrow The first practice of the season for candidates for the varsity and freshman swimming teams will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Robinson Gymnasium pool. A number of men have indicated their intention of trying out for the swimming team and all of them are requested to be prepared for tomorrow afternoon Those unable to be there are requested to get in touch with James Rapport. A fairly full season has been scheduled for the swimming team. Last year the Jayhawk swimmers finished fourth in the Big Six conference meet and six lettermen are returning from that队. They are: Proctor Ritchie, c'9; Dean Ritchie, e'4; Vote Novosinwe, c'39; Harry Brown, b'40; Paul White, ed'41; and Alex Mitchell, e'39. Topeka and Lawrence Team Tie in Table Tennis Matches The Topka Table Tennis Club tied a team of Lawrence and Uni- versity players by a 7-7 score in the day's night game. In Johnna gymnasium. The six members of the Lawrence team are: Bert Nash, professor of education; J. D. Stratham, professor of physics; Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education; and George Docking, Joe Taylor, and George Bushey, all of Lawrence. Whirlwind Finish-- Continued from page 1 The Wildcats barely miss the hoop and the Jayhawks out-scrap them to Always Best For Lost PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY 4 Happy Days The Greatest Picture Since "Captains Courageous" Grand Adventure — With a .o- union to shout about! MICKEY ROONEY Freddie Bartholomew "LORD JEFF" HERBERT MUNDIN GALE SONDERGAARD 2nd Feature — Reno-Mad Women! Reaching Out for New Excitement in the Paradise of Ex-Wives! RANDOLPH SCOTT "ROAD to RENO" HOPE HAMPTON HELEN BRODERICK gain possession . . . Ebling is fouled and he makes good from the charity line to put Kansas in the lead, but there is still plenty of danger. Kansas State has the ball with slightly over a minute to go . . . Down the court they come with Wesche and Reid both waving wildly for the ball. . . An Angle shot bounded by Cootie is on an after it. ROGERS' Fashion Cleaners IF YOU EXPECT to have new appearance restored to your clothes for New Years, call us now. Let Rogers Fashion gives us tips on how to keep your smartly new appearance Winter dress demand! Short pants: Scattered "86s" tells you there are Mt. Oread fans in the house . . . The Jayhawks wear red suits while they are on the road, and it's hard to tell which ensemble is the niffiest—the red or the white . . . The Phi Pai's have 13 members at the game, an unofficial count showed . . . Manhattan is not to be outdone by the local athletic staff in showing hospitality to the legislators . . . About 40 are present in a special section in the building; all Allen is in front of it to see how he is filling his shoes at the "quarterback" slot . . . At the half a couple of the school's aspiring, if not perspiring, athletes put on a ping pong exhibition . . . It rates a very weak ho hum . . . Baseball coach Ralph Conger is along, and diamond gips flies thick and fast on the return trip . . . Wesche looks a lot better to your writer than he did down here . . . He's making them all the hard way . . . Miller is definitely on the mend . . . And Don Embry impresses us more than he has at anytime this season, seeing the ball go around and getting with it . . . If the team can bump off the Cyclones, there will be no stopping it by the time next semester rolls around . . . Howard Engleman tallies only one goal, but he is still setting the scoring score for the Jayhawks with 46 points in five games. ... The Kansas team goes into a pretty stall formation, but Miller is fouled and he makes it, 40 to 38, from the charity line ... There are only ten seconds left when State comes down for its final charge, but a desperate shot is erring and the visiting team freezes the ball for a few final seconds. HAD YOUR EYES EXAMINED LATELY? If your eyes hurt or the Print blurs — If you have persistent headaches — If your eyes need attention. The Buccaneers, piloted by Marvin Vandevere, shaded their way to an easy victory over an outclassed, but fighting Jaybird five. The final count was 41 to 13. Both Vandevere and Charles Dairymple found it a comparatively easy assignment to fathom the Jaybird defense, as the star forced in 29 of the 22 remaining 41 points. In a F. H. ROBERTS Optometrist 833 Mass. Street A fast moving Hellbound quintet was credited with the largest count, as it defeated the Dunkin Club, 64 to 6. From the outset the Hounds took command of the play. Accuracy under the bucket and fancy floor-work by the winners left the Dunkins helpless before the powerful attack. Le Roy Fuguit,铁 hell-bound pivot man, found the basket for seven field goals to lead the scoring parade. A 32 to 23 victory went to a Intramural Games Feature High Scores Yesterday's intramural basketball games kept the scorekeeper's fingers busy, as all contests ended in lopsided, high scoring skirmishes. 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