AGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1939 Allen Revamps Team For Husker Game - Golay and Miller Work at First Forward Positions In Yesterday's Practice; 'Phog' Gives Jayhawkers New Plays to Spring Against Rangy Nebraska Five Saturday; Two Loop Games That Night The Jayhawkers got back in winning stride here Tuesday night, but that's about all you can say for them. The team was missing miserably on shots from the floor, and Kansas State was having little trouble in finding openings to fire at their hoop. The only reason Kansas won was because State was just as cold as the Jayhawks were while the Jayhawks were more accurate from the charity line. Both teams tallied 10 field goals, but the locals had a four point edge in free throws. New Scoring Plays is driving his team frantically in an effort to present some sort of offensive potency against the Huskers. Nebraska will offer the Jays their second Big Six test of the week Saturday night in Lincoln, and Coach "Chop" Allen Yesterday's practice was largely spent working out some new scoring formations and jugging around the front line of attack. Ralph Miller and George Golay were teaming up as one set of forwards, Don Ebling and Howard Engleman worked together at another, and Bruce Reid and Loren Florel formed the third combination. Lyman Corlis and Dick Harp are pretty much what you would call fixtures at the defensive posts Bobby Allen was getting the most play at the "quarterback" position, but Lester Kappelman and Bruce Voran are both qualified applicants for the job. The Jayhawkers are going to be badly outclassed in height by the Nebraska five, and Coach Allen is going to win in some call for bells to the tilt. Golay and Loren Florel, both of whom are 6 feet, 4 inches tall, are the only two on the team that can compare with Al Randall, the Nebraskans' 6 foot, 7 inch center. Golay will win if he goes after being kept on the bench at the whistle Tuesday night. Sooners To Meet Missouri RIG SIX STANDINGS | | W L | Pct. Pets. Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 1 | 0 1.000 56 Op. 32 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 0 1.000 43 Op. 32 | | Iowa State | 1 | 0 1.000 89 Op. 32 | | Kansas State | 1 | 0 0.000 64 Op. 72 | | Nebraska | 0 | 0 .000 0 Op. 4 | | Kansas State | 0 | 0 .000 65 Op. 8 | Ralph Miller, the lad who settled the team down against the Aggies and started it toward victory, is expected to play a leading role against the Huskers Saturday—if his knee holds up. After another evening even if was Miller's snappy floor work that was making the new plays work. Another Big Six game Saturday night will pit the two early season leaders, Oklahoma and Missouri, in a clash at Columbia. The Tiger's impressive victory over Iowa State Monday night stamps them as possible threats to the Sooners' title hopes. The Huskers will be making their 1939 bow into the league warfare. A holiday trip took the team to the Pacific coast for much of its pre-conference competition, so little is known about its strength. 1222 Miss. Club, Beta's Win Games In late Tuesday night intramural basketball games, the Jaybirds lost a closely contested game against the Betsu who were romping on Pi K. A. 38 to 29. Geiger took over the scoring duties for Bai in its 38 to 29 victory over Pi K. A. by hitting nine field goals and eight free throws to score 26 points. Anderson, Pi K.A. gave him scored for nine points to lead his team. The Mississippi) victory was the second in as many starts while the Jaybirds continued to share a place in the cellar. L. Berner scored eleven points for the winners, while Wardin, with seven points, led a well balanced Jaybird scoring attack. The box scores: 1932 Mississippi (29) | Jaybirds (24) 1222 Mississippi (39) Jaybirds (24) L. Berman 1 2 1 Sbutton 1 0 2 S. Johnson 2 0 1 Lobraman 2 0 2 H. Berman 2 0 1 Lobraman 2 0 2 H. Berman 2 0 1 Wardle 2 0 3 Evans 1 0 1 Sa Shelle 2 0 3 Totals 14 1 6 Totals 10 4 4 Beta Theta PI (28) PI K.A. (23) Gceler 1 0 6 Chambers 2 0 5 Littow 1 0 4 Pojerny 2 0 5 Johnstone 1 0 4 Pojerny 2 0 5 Walters 6 1 3 Linday 2 0 5 Total 14 10 2 Price 1 0 6 Totals 10 9 12 UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Sitting within earshot of Dr. F. C. Allen at basketball game is like attending a three ring circus . . . his pointing out of faults to his players, and approval when a play works right is almost as interesting as the game itself . . . and there is plenty to know about the game . . . The number of fouls called and the frequent substitutions in the Agile game slowed it down like the Lambeth walk . 30 fouls were called during the evening . . . 14 on Kans and 16 on State . . . the referees came in for a lot of booing from the crowd . . . Harp was having a hard time controlling his temper whenever an official made a decision favoring Kansas State . . . Coris fulfilled his responsibility as game captain . . . unless something drastic happens, he probably will captain the team against the Cornhuskers Saturday night . . . the Jayhawks came out for the second half in a fighting mood and showed it during the rest of the game . . . Bob Allen, Voren and Kappelman, cage "quarterbacks," are salty in their book work too . . . all of them are brilliant students . . . Iowa State basketball coach Menzel says that Missouri put on the hotest exhibition of shooting against his Cyclones that he has seen in 21 years of coaching . . . wonder if the Tigers bagged their limit? . . . Herb Scheffler, Oklahoma center, will rank with outstanding Sooner centers of all the states to win. Jimenez, son of the Iowa State basketball coach, re- MANHATTAN SHIRTCRAFT SHIRT SALE celved a roaring ovation when he left the Missouri game . . . The Cyclones are working hard to spring an opening win. Sooners at Ames Monday night . . . All Sizes WHITES - FANCYS $1.65 Values $1.35 3 for $4 $2-$2.50 Values $1.65 3 for $4.75 Better Stock Up It had to happen item: Max Baer, signed a contract to make six mov- ing pictures . . . this time he will play the role of a singing cowboy . at least if the horse throws him, he will be a star. In the canvas . . . wonder what they will do with two "slapstake Maxie" in Hollywood? . . . Pajamas on Sale Neckties on Sale Gloves on Sale Wool Socks on Sale Sweaters on Sale Wool Pants on Sale Bush Coats on Sale Leather Jackets on Sale Mackinaw Coats on Sale Wes Fry, professor of gridironology at Kansas State, is checking out equipment to his passers and kickers in preparation for spring practice six weeks away. . . Tennessee's Vols report for spring practice Jan. 16. did I say spring? . . . According to the Kansas State College, "One Man Gang" Hackney is the center of an argument of three State coaches . . . ah, such as the price one must pay for fame, eh Ehlmer? . . . Baseball Coach Conger faces the prospect of losing several of his SUITS AND TOPCOATS at a Discount of Real Values at a Real Saving promising men via the grade route Glenn Cunningham is running faster this year than the water over Niagra Falls . . . the two races he has run, both in record times, have set the experts back on their heels . . . instead of running his obituary, they have thrown it away and now probably feel as surprised as a snatcher picking his own pocket . . . As popular a game as bowling is, I wonder why it couldn't be placed on the intramural sport program . or at least replace one of the sports in which not too much interest is being shown. . . . Two former Jay-hawker cage stars met, forcibly, the night when Phillips "66" played the Great Bend team and barely won . . . Kappa's, Chi O's Win Cage Games How are you fans betting on the Nebraska-Jaayhawk basketball tussle Saturday night? . . . My prediction: If the Cornhuskers win, it will be their first Big Six victory this season. If the Chargers win, they will Prailt and "Milt" Allen collided going after a loose ball. . . Prailt is on the shelf now for a couple of weeks. The Kappa', that invincible group of woman athletes, showed their decided dominance in basketball Tuesday night, when they beat the hard trying A. D. Pi team by a score of 32 to 21. In the first half, D. J. Willetts, in the A. D. Pi star shooter, made five field goals. The Kappa's, however, were also able to make scoring points over the ball. The first period ended with the Kappa's leading 18 to 12. In the second half, the ball was constantly in Kappa territory, with Helen Geis and Ellen Lewin leading the attack. Geis tallied six field goals and three free throws during the game. Iwat matched Geis in scoring seven field seven field and one free throw. The A.D. P1 forwards sold him The A. D. Pi forwards seldom had the chance to make any points in the second half. However, Wilturs did manage to sing a long field goal, and make good a charity toss. The A. D. P giuards played a good defensive game, but they made several goal丝 in their attempts to keep Gels and Kroen from the basket. The second game was not as exciting as the Kappa-A. D. Pi tit, but the Chi Omega team traced the Gamma Phi's, 10 to 4. The first half was slow and uninteresting. The Chi O'lead *py* a score of three to nothing. In the second half, the Chi Omega team took advantage of the weak defense of the Gamma Phi's, and scored seven points. M. F. Lundy, Chi Omega, scored all but one point of her team's score. She made four field goals and one free throw. On the Gamma Phi team, Joyce Works accounted for both of her teams baskets. Tonight, Miller hall is scheduled to meet Corbin hall at 8:30 on the west court. Watkins hall will meet Westminster hall on the east court At 9:15, IWW is matched with ETC; and TNT will play IND. Tomorrow afternoon at 4:20, Corbin hall is scheduled to meet the ping pong doubles team from Westminster hall. At 5 p.m., Friday, the IND doubles team will play the IWW's. Miss Ruth Hoover, director of women's physical education, has postponed the final date for basketball free throw results until Saturday, Jan. 21. All throws must be verified by a WAA member of a gym major. The scores are to be turned into the office. Undergoes Appendectomy Charles Skinner, l'39, underwent an emergency appendectomy at Watkins Memorial hospital Monday morning. The second day was reported satisfactory. Eugene Manahan, c'41, is also in the hospital with a case of chicken-pox. JANUARY is the month for DAILY KANSAN and stock up while prices are low --- KANSAN advertisers sell only VALUABLE merchandise at VALUE prices. 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