PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1939 Big Six Tussles This Week Will Give Line On Title - Kansas Plays Two Foes And Will Try To Get Back Int Championship Chase; Tiger Game Tomorrow Night T Show If Joyhawks are Still In Fight For Bunting Bv Jav Simon. c'uncl Last night's tussle between Oklahoma and Iowa State at Ames touched off the fuse on a full week of Big Six bombardment that promises to draw the line between the teams that are going to fight it out for the championship and those who are merely going to fight. Missouri and Nebraska, who are currently leading the league with perfect slates, will get thorough testings this week. up. Likewise the Kansas entrant will have two chances to prove that it isn't as bad as it has looked in the three starts so far. The Jayhawkers meet Missouri here tomorrow night in a tilt that will either knock the Tigers off the top rung in the standings, or knock the Kansans clear out of the title picture. Oklahoma and Nebraska have already whipped the Jayhawkers into put an end to any hopes for another championship club on Mount Oread. Friday night Kansas dropped a 33 to 29 decision here last Tuesday night after leading 20 to 12 at the half. BIG SIX STANDINGS W L Pet. Pt. Pts.Op Missouri 2 0 1.000 196 Nebraska 1 0 1.000 48 37 Iowa State 2 1 601 133 140 Kansas 1 2 333 101 120 Kansas State 1 2 333 101 120 Kansas State Plays Huskers Tonight Kansas State entertain Nebraska, but the Huskers will likely entertain the crowd. Coach Harold Browne has a pretty sweet combination at Lincoln this season, including a jersey and a shirt who seem to get the job done. Add to this pair Alton Werner and a few more boys and you get the word "trouble" in bold face caps. Incidentally, Wernerd wouldn't be a bad bet in the "winter books" for a berth on the all-conference team. This was one of 13 points against Kansas in the Huskers' first Bier Six start. Missouri Does Her Share If neither Kansas nor Kansas State can spot the records of Nebraska or Missouri before Saturday night, it will be done then. The Cornhuskers play in Tigertoon that night, so it's a cinch the loop will be more than one unified team by the time you go to Sandy school again. Last Saturday Jayhawk supporters were hoping more for Missouri to beat Oklahoma than for the Kansans to beat Nebraska. Most were confident the Huskers could be taken. Missouri did its part in that effort, the Senators of first place, but the Jayhawks had a ship-up in Lincoln and now must battle furiously to get back in the fight. Until last night Howard Engleman of Kansas had the most points scoring 35 in three games. Kansas State's Homer Wesche has compiled the best individual scoring average so far in the race, and while he's been in the game the Wildcats have been a plenty tough opponent. In but in both games he's gone out on personals, and with him, have gone the State hopes. The only non-conference game or this week's slate puts Iowa State and Drake in a Wednesday night tilt at Des Moines. Quack Club Will Give Exhibition Tomorrow Night Members of Quack Club, women's swimming organization, will stage an exhibition of races, floating formations, form swimming, underwater diving in the University pool in Robinson gymnasium to morning night. The swimming will start at 9:15, and the public is invited to attend. Each year the club puts on an exhibition, and in March, the members of the club at this University will participate in the National Intercollegiate tegraphic swimming meeting. A. I. C. E. Chapter To Hold Election Of Officers The American Institute of Chemical Engineers will hold election officers for the coming semester tonight at 8:15 p.m. in the Men's Student lounge of Memorial Union building. Burning. Motion pictures on mining of sul phur will be shown. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER What do youse guys and gals think of the Big Six size chase by now? . . aside from your thinking that Kansas probably won't come on top as you had expected. . . Missouri's victory over the Sooners Saturday night doesn't mean that they are going to win, but they are standing right at the gate, waiting for opportunity to knock . . and not more than once, either . . . Nebraska game aftermath: What Doctor Allen needs on his team is a little more height and someone to go after those rebounds . . . Although "Capile" Miller's passing puts zing in the Kansas offense, his burn knee just about nullifies the count when it comes to defensive plays. The injury was definitely on the liability side against the Huskers . . . Al Randall, giant Husker center, was muffled as far as making baskets goes . . . but his consistent snarling of rebounds, combined with that of Fitz, was as discouraging to the Jawkeyers as the country's defiant . . . and this boy Fitz is every bit as dangerous. He was a Husker guard and a Kansas boy, had a field night against his home state buddies . . . he scored 13 points . . . Engleman snared 11 points for Kansas but should have had about 20 . . . his one-handed shots were in and then out most of the time . . . incidentally, "Cotton" has scored 35 points in three conference games . . . Corliss played his usual consistency as "Popye" without his spinch . . . Lyman played all but the last four minutes of the games . . . Add predictions: The team that wins the Big Six basketball bunting will have at least two defeats on its conference rating . . . P. S. Tha shadow in the background looks suspiciously like a Tiger . . . with a pitch that is not even pitched. Don't didnt warn you if two or even three teams are snarling on an equal share of the bunting when the season closes . . . Add Im-so-tired-of-it-all items. Oklahoma's Sooners are still the "Boy Scats" but why... won't they ever grow up? ...someone remarked the other day that they ought to be at least "bearded." Boy Scat this season, according to the mail is getting as monotonous a quizzes during final week, too ... That well known sixth sense says that the Jayhawkers are going to drop the Tigers from the undefeated class tomorrow night . . . but don't bet anything but counterfeit money on that prediction . . . The Minnesota Fresh and Soph grinders have been given a two-week训养. Coach Bierman has 52 of them reporting for practice . . . Tennessee, winner of the publicized "Orange Brawl" game, start spring practice yesterday . . . W. A. Dill To Analyze Propaganda For 'Y' Group Minnesota is booming its best basketball team in many years . . . the Gophers are on the verge of setting a new all-time winning streak this year . . . most of the credit goes to Paul Maki, veteran guard, a good scoreer and a bear on defense . . . You can still hear reverbs from that St. Benedict defeat of Southwestern 'other night . . . Jawahyer football men don't want to forget that football dance at the Hotel Eldridge, Saturday night. from what I hear it is going to be a good one . . . You fans interested in swimming can breathe easier now since it seems that Kannas is going to play this year. In this year . . . McPherson High looks like the class of the Central Kannas League basketsers this year . . . among its victims is Lindsborg, home of the Jawahyer forward Ebling. NOTICE TO SWIMMERS All men interested in being candidates for the swimming team are asked to meet with James Roberts, the "K" Club room on the second floor of Robinson gymnasium. Professor W. A. Dill of the department of journalism will discuss "Propaganda Analysis" at a joint meeting of the Department of Journalism at A. 4:30 Wednesday afternoon. Football Club To Meet The Football Social Club, an organization founded recently for varsity and freshman football players, night at 7:30 in Green hall. Green Hall The first social function for the club will be a dance at the Hote Eldridge Saturday night. Iowa State Trips Sooners, 51-42 - Harris, Cyclone Forward Leads Scorers With 17 Points Ames, Iowa. Jan. 16—(UP)—Iowa State college renewed its bid for the Big Six conference title tonight by defeating Oklahoma, 51 to 42, in a fast game. The victory put the Cyclones in third place. Bob Harris, Iowa State forward led the Cyclones, scoring 17 points Gordon Nichols, center, registered 11 points, 10 of them in the second period. Oklahoma gained an early lead but Iowa State tied the score 10 to 10 in the first period and held a lead of 18 to 13 at the half. Efforts of Jimmy McNatt, Oklahoma forward and Marvin Mesch, a guard, to stop the Cyclones were futile. The team scored 15 points, the Oklahoma scorer with 15 points. Box score: **江State** (14) **f** 51 **f** M/Nmnt. (42) Harris, f 1 **f** 51 **f** M/Nmnt. (42) Harris, f 1 **f** 51 **f** M/Nmnt. (42) Boreadell, f 3 **f** 80 **c**, effencer. c (42) Boreadell, f 3 **f** 80 **c**, effencer. c (42) Ryan, c 1 **f** 80 **c**, effencer. c (42) Ryan, c 1 **f** 80 **c**, effencer. c (42) Gordon, g 1 **f** 1 Kerry, g (42) Gordon, g 1 **f** 1 Kerry, g (42) Wagower, g 1 **f** 80 **h**, effencer. f (42) Totals 17 17 16 Totals Score at the half: Iowa State, 18 Oklahona, 13. Free throws missed Iowa State, Harris 2, Jones 2, Beresford 1, Nichols 2, Gordon 1. Oklahona, Corbin 1, Scheffler 1, Nasl 1, Roop 1, Snodgrass 1. The officials M. Tressley, Omaha, and Parke Gar roll, Kansas City. University Bulletin Ready for Distribution University bulletin, printed every two years and being re-issued this year, is expected to be ready for distribution Wednesday. The building which contains in formation concerning enrollmen and cuts of two proposed buildings a medical building and one to be used for industrial research, is now being proofed. Members of the faculty, the University Board of Regents, and members of the Kansas state legislator are to receive copies of the bulleti Class To Have Practical Training as Hostesses The five members of the class will be guests on four nights of the week and the fifth night will serve as hostess to the other members. The girls in the class and the nights on which they have charge of the dinners are as follows: Flora Roberts, c'40; on Monday; Merle Hall, c'40; Tuesday; Mary Ellen Sconberg, c'40; Wednesday; Ruth Beckwith, c'40; Thursday; and Mary Wiley, c'40; Friday. The class of Selection and Preparation of Foods II will have as its final project the preparation and distribution of meals to all members each night this week. Jim Tibbets, c 42, while attempting to climb through a window from the sleeping perch of his rooming house, 1409 Tennessee yesterday morning fell and received serious cuts on his arm and leg. H. Engleman, Soph Flash Has Good Cage Record On Tuesday, Jan. 24, the class will hold a formal dinner. The cuts were received from a milk bottle Tibbles was carrying when he fell. Five stitches were taken in his chest and his leg. The report is reported as satisfactory. Jim Tibbetts Injured In Fall Yesterday Flint Moils Announcements To High School Contestants Announcements of the annual contest among high school newspapers, conducted by the department of journalism, were mailed to the high schools this week by L. N. Flint, head of the department of journalism. April 1 is the deadline for filing competing material. Prizes are offered for the best news story, editorial, feature story, human interest story, interview, report on methods of handling business problems in advertising or circulation, and the best record of service to the school. A miscellaneous award is also offered. Howard Engleman, forward of the University of Kansas basketball team and leaden in the Big Six scoring race, is known as "Rope" to his friends. Engleman has scored 35 points in the three games that Kansas already has played in the Big Six conference. The ruddy-complexioned forward has been playing basketball since he was in junior high school in Arkansas City. He then played two more years at forward for the Ark City high school team, which won the Arkansas Valley championship when Engleman was a junior. In the year, Ark City went to the state tournament where it placed second. The following year found Engleman at forward again and this time the Ark City five finished in third place in the state tournament. When he had finished his two years at Ark City high school, records show that Engleman was named on the Kansas team in 1906 and 1907. He also had received a place on the Ark Valley team both of these years. Not only did Engleman shine at basketball while in high school,but "Rope" is 19 years old and is devoting half of his time to his books in business courses in which he has spent on the course on the Dean's honor last year. he rated high in the state as a tennis player. He placed second in the Ark City tournament and third in the state tennis tournament. Engleman, who has been one of the stars of the Kansas court team so far this year, is thinking seriously of going out for the Kansas tennis team where he probably will have a great asset to the Jayhawk cause. Buccaneers Beat Raiders 45 to 28 "I think that 'Phog' Allen is by far one of the best basketball coaches in the country," said "Rope," as he made the motion of drinking water and chewing gum furiously. Engleman has few plans for the future right now, because he is not sure that he will be able to stay in the School of Business (only the 2.3 average) and play basketball at the same time. He is a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity Engleman is one of the most versatile players on the team, and is expected to rate with "all-time greats" of Kansas. - Continue Winning Streak As Vandaveer, Forward Scores 26 Points A rugged group of Bucceanees took the court last night in the only 6 o'clock intramural game played and continued their winning streak by romping over the Campus Raiders 45 to 28. The Buckeyes lost by forfeit to the Tennessee Trojans in the other scheduled 6 o'clock game. Vandaveer, leading Buccaneer point-getter, caused have to the Campus Raiders as the basketball eye was in focus and, after scoring 12 points in the first half, added 14 more in the last canto to set a scoring mark of the season with 26 points. Besides the hot basketball flipping of Vandevere, the whole aggregation of Buccaneers showed a fast passing attack which was about as fine as has been displayed all season. Dalrymple came in for second high-scoring honors for the Bucaneers with seven points. Strahmer paced the Raiders with three field goals and five free throws to score 11 points. Games scheduled for tonight: 4:30 p.m., Sigma Nu-S.P.E., S.A.E. - Acacia. 10:00 p.m., Phi Psi-Delta Chi, Rock Chalk-K.E.K. BEAT MISSOURI 25% Discount on the following All Wool Flannel Shirts Tennis Flannel Sport Shirts Sweaters Wool Gloves Dress Gloves Wool Lined Gloves Flannel Pajamas Wool Socks Companion Hit to "Ferdinand the Bull" TODAY AND Wednesday Finger Tip Wool Jackets The Hottest Killer-Diller in the Kingdom of Swingdom "GOING PLACES" LOUIS ARMSTRONG Loch Lomond MAXINE SULLIVAN DICK POWELL ANITA LOUISE RONALD REAGAN ALLEN JENKINS WALTER CATLETT HAROLD HUBER THEY SWING! THEY SING! "Jebers Creators!" "Sit It with a Kiss" and that famin' favorite "Mating in the Nursery!" 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The official publication of the University of Kansas is the only medium which reaches ALL students, every day, with a medium of time and expense to the advertiser. Mr. Merchant, are you receiving your share of University business? $ ^{\circ} $ Conducted by the division of Market Analysis of the School of Business.