UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1939 Kansas State Plays Here Tuesday Night ★ Jayhawkers' First Home Game of Season Will Pit Them Against Manhattan Rivals Those old state rivals over Manhattan way will furnish the opposition here Tuesday when the Jayhawkers play their first Big Six game of the season on the home floor. It will be the first of two league games in a row. The second scheduled with Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday night. Kansas will be favored to wn, but expect the usual bitter struggle which their old rivals always give them. No matter how Kansas State is faring, it always gives Kansas one of its hardest games of the season. Two years ago the Wildcats upset Kansas 33-23 in an overtime game at Manhattan and last season Kansas State came within an eyelash of doing the same thing at Lawrence. Kansas won that game 33-33, but the Jayhawks had to be saved by the final gun. Kansas State presents the two leading scorers in nonconference play as the spearheads of its attack. Hower Wesley, six foot four inch (163 cm), will lead to lead the Big Six during non-conference play and his tall teammate The Jay James will have a table in center lobby of Frank Strong hall all day tomorrow to sell season basketball tickets. Six games remain of the local state, including the five Big Six schools and a non-conference tilt with Oklahoma A. and M. Ervin Reid was runnerup with an average of 9.4 points per game. While Kansas State captured the first two places in individual scoring, Kansas failed to place a man in the first ten. The Jayhawks are depending on well-distributed scoring strength this year and the result is that George Golay, with an average of 6.4 points a game was their leading scorer in non-conference games. BASKETBALL SCORES Illinois 30, Michigan 20. Wisconsin 28, Iowa 24. Michigan State 29, Central Sta Teachers College (Mich.) 24. Minnesota 38, Chicago 28. Ohio State 45, Indiana 28. Armys 45, Maryland 25. Gettysburg 37, Navy 33. New York U. 46, Manhattan 24. Penn 41, Cornell 29. The Catawbia College yearbook is called "The Swatika," but has no connection with a well-known totalitarian government. Wesche Swishes 'Em Homer Wesche, star center Kansas State Wildcats, is leading the league in scoring for non-conference games with an average of 11 points in each of 68 games. He is leading the attack when the K-State loopers play here Tuesday night. Cyclones Down K-State, 47-36 - Iowa State Has E a s y Time Chalking up Win In League Opener Ames, Iowa, Jan. 7—(UP)—Iowa State opened its Big Six basketball campaign tonight with an easy 47-36 victory over Kansas State. Ten Low State players got into the game and all but two scored. The game was tied, 12 to 12, midway in the first half, but the Cyclones pulled away and lead 24 to 18 at the half, then they remained out in front. Kansas State's all-conference center, Homer Wesche, was high individua scorer with 15 points. The box score: Iowa State (17) 9 ft lf Kansas State (36) 14 ft lf Jones, f 2 4 2 4 Jones, f 2 4 2 4 Bercord, f 2 4 2 4 Bercord, f 2 4 2 4 Nichols, c 3 4 1 4 Nichols, c 3 4 1 4 Menege, g 3 4 1 4 Menege, g 3 4 1 4 Rilgs, g 3 4 1 4 Rilgs, g 3 4 1 4 Hant, g 3 4 1 4 11,414 Totals 17 13 16 Totals 11 14 Blazing youth on the Wheaton College campus have formed a new Red Heads Club. New Records Bach Goes To Town Whispering Benny Goodman It's a Lonely Trail I Go For That Laury Clinton Say It With a Kiss It Took a Million Years Art Shaw Ghost of Love Jump Jack Jump Andy Kitk Favorites Win In Intramural Cage League ★ Sig Alphs' 42-25 Victory Over Pi Kappa Alpha Most Decisive of Day; Triangle Wins In spite of the numerous games played this weekend, there were no major upsets registered 'in intramural basketball skirmishes. Skimers and players found themselves extended to the last notch to come on top. Sigma Alpha Epsilon poured out a 42-25 win over Pi Kappa Alpha in an exciting Friday night game. After a close first half in which the Alph's led 14-13, the winners took matters into their own hands and went on to win. Hiatt, Sig Alph took scoring honors with 19 points. Phil Delta Theta weathered a slow first half to batter down Kappa Sigma in the final half to the tune of 23-13. Each squad collected five points to play in a deadlock after two quarters of end. Stauffer, fleet Phil Delt guard, led the winner's attack with 6 points. The tightest Friday night battle was between the quintets of Beta Pi and Delta Tau Deltal. The final count stood at 25-20. Beta. With 16 points to his credit, Geiger escorted the team down the ladden. Cluster tallied 8 for the losers. Betas Down Delta Taus Triangle fought eager to salvage victory, after trailing Sigma Nu 4-12 at the half, but the Westlissmen continued peeling the basket from all angles in the final half to win. In Clarence, Triangle, collected 6 points each to share scoring lauures. Rock Chalk Loses, 19-31 Wollace Beery, Florence Rice, Robert Taylor in "Stand Up and FIGHT" now showing at the Granada for five days. Theta Tau engineered themselves into a comfortable half lead heaf an continued in the second to defeat Rock Chalk, 31-19. The game, marked by 20 fouls, was one of the fastest and roughest of the day. La Gree poured in seven buckets to claim 14 of the winner's points. In the final of the Friday night games, the Galloping Domino five won by forfeit from Kappa Psi. Phi Kappa Psi "A" 20, Delta Upsilon "A" 26. Scores of games played Saturday morning and early afternoon are: AT THE GRANADA Kappa Sigma 'B' 20, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 'B' 16. Phi Kappa Psi "B" 42, Delta Upsilon "B" 11. Beta Theta Pi "B" 25, Pi Kappa Alpha "B" 9. Delta Chi "A" 28, Phi Gamma Delta "A" 21 Sigma Chi "D" 20, Sigma Alpha and continued in the second to de- Epsilon "C" 17. Beta Theta Pi "C" 22. Sigma Chi "C" 10. Phi Delta Theta "C" 25, Phi Gamma Delta "C" 15. Dr. Allen's article deals mainly with the trials and tribulations of basketball coaching, in which he says, "Caching is a growing profession—and it is attracting much attention. Even some academic professors are desirous of taking it up." Touching upon the humorous vein, "Phog" compares the early "casas caguas" to Old Mother Hubbard, and goes ahead to tell some brief, yet interesting yarns about a few members of the Jay-hawk team. Acacia "B" 26. Sigma Nu "B" 14 Phi Delta Theta "B" defeated Alai Tau Omega "B" (Forift). "Allen's Prayer," a short poem of ideals written by Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, professor of physical education, is included in an article by him in the forthcoming issue of *The New York Times* which will be out in about two weeks. 'Allen's Prayer' Featured in Next 'Sour Owl' Issue UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Wonder if "Phog" noticed that Gerald (Winfield h' Tucker, best high school basketball prospect in the state, rolled in 24 points against Wichita North the other night? . . . that was almost half as many points as the whole team scored in winning 51 to 18 . . . shots must have bombarded the hoops like a Japanese air raid on China . . . Minnesota and Illinois are undefeated in the Big Ten. The Gophers are doped to win the conference bunting. Phillips "60" barelyaked out a one point win over the Great Bend Web Clothiers the other night. Prale won sleescore and Ray Ebling countered with four points. . whoops! . where has this Great Bend team been keeping itself? . (P.S. Milt Allen, Pansy Ratzlaf and Francis Johnson helped the Benders cause) . Ratzlaf and Johnson are former M.V.A.A.U. backstees. . Half the championships of the 10 Big Six conference sports will be decided at Iowa State during the 1938-39 school year . the football title already has been decided, and wrestling, track, tennis and golf title meetings will be held at the northern school. Why about is its same call? Well, not really. Now there's a hard time keeping above the 500 mark in basketball. Date for gridders future book. The Kansas Reflues Club will honor the 1938 Jayhawk grid squad with a dance at the Eldridge hotel Saturday night . . . well done me hearties. . . . Ferril Anderson recently disdained that he may help Mike Getto win the NL. He fell fall after the baseball season is over; . . . Monte Merkel played against "I can-have-the-alphabet" Nave and partner in crime, Krueger, while i high school . . . Dr. F. C. Allen never cuts a player off his basketball squard. . . at present he has 26 men on his cage squad. . . six football players, three baseball players, three track men and a tennis star are included on the roster. Lyman Corisli, senior guard perform 'brilliantly this season, can smoke that softball across the plate too . . . The Jayhawkers don't have a man in the first fifteen . . . each man on the starting five has led his mates by scoring 10 or more points in some pre-league game . . . UnderdTrack practice will give her wider way to succeed in Coaching to Harriag. . . the Jayhawkers will be stronger this year than last . . . My southern scouts tell me that Fred (Oklahoma) Coogan (no relation to Jackie) will bear watching in the 40 this year. . . Ray Harris, Jay Jensen and James Sawnee star, may follow in Cunningham footsteps if he keeps improving . . . ... I also hear that the Oklahoma Daily sports editor was the recipient of a "welcome back to the Big Six" from the Iowa State state sports team. "I Want all Football at Miami Orange Bowl." blurs a cut caption in the Oklahoma Daily, student paper . . . that is as true as a lie indicator set on Mother's Day, and have heard no dissension whatever. How many of you fight fans are getting tired of reading about how hard it is going to be for the announcer to announce the Joe Louis- John Henry Lewis fictitious haven't heard a piece of Clen heard that the P. S. He is the announceer) . . . Dizzy Dean says he will pitch "gratis" for the Cubs in 1940 if he doesn't win 20 games this year . . . Maybe the Giants and Cubs are playing possum with the fans giving out those pessimistic stories about Hubbelt and Dean arms . . . fat contract are pretty convincing. BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS an oz. 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Alton Werner of Nebraska leads the field in field goals with 32 while Weshe is tied with George Golay of Nine non-conference games still remain to be played and they are scattered throughout the remainder of the season. Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa State all have two games apiece left to be played outside the conference, while Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas State have one each. Kansas in free throws with 21. Wierner is the leader in total points also. The fifteen leading scorers in non-conference games follow: n fg ft pts ave 77 11 10 62 11 77 62 12 56 62 12 93 46 12 46 46 12 92 53 12 79 53 12 81 53 12 82 81 12 45 81 12 64 81 12 64 79 12 54 31 79 12 63 60 79 12 63 60 H. Wheaton, K. State, K. Beek, K. State, f M. Meech, Oki, g. M. Meech, Oki, g. G. Nicholls, S. f, c G. Nicholls, S. f, c H. Scheffert, Oki, g H. Scheffert, Oki, g H. Hasted, Mo, g H. Husted, Mo, g H. Thion, Mo, g G. Corbin, Oki, f G. 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