PAGE FOUR | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 2 | 3 | | 4 | 5 | 6 | | 7 | 8 | 9 | UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1938 Principals in the Championship Battle at Norman DON EBLING-FORWARD COACH MCDERMOTT DILL MARTIN Kansas Has Edge on O.U. In the Past Series Started in 1920 With Jayhawkers the Winner in 28 of 39 Contests Beginning back in 1920, the Kansas - Oklahoma basketball battles show a decided edge in favor of Kansas in total games, giving the Jayhawkers the decisions in 28 of the 39 contests played. Obviously, however, the game tonight will depend on the present teams, and neither team will be thinking of statistics as it enters the crucial game which is touted to decide the Big Six race for this year. However, for the benefit of the curious, here are a few statistics compiled from past games. Highest Score in Last Game The largest Kansas score in a Kansas-Oklahoma contest was in 1936 with 51 points, while the largest Oklahoma score of 49 points was made in the game earlier this season, Kansas' lowest score in the duel was in 1928 when the Jayhawkers could manage only 19 points, but Oklahoma runs down to 16 points in a 1934 game. The closest game between the two rivals came in 1925 when Kansas nosed out the Sooners, 23-22, in a hair-raising finish. Kansas also holds the largest margin advantage of any of the games played, piling up a 50-23 score in 1953 for a 27-point difference. Total scores have run high for the two teams, but the top was reached in the Kansas-Oklahoma game here (the team with 55 points at 49), which scored 36 and 46 for the Jay-hawks. The smallest number of points was in 1934 when the two teams battled for guarding honors and held the total to 38 points with Kansas gathering the winning 22. Rough Tactics Last Year When Kansas fans begin reminiscing over Jayhawk-Soon battles, there always come to mind the individual scoring duels between Bud Browning of Oklahoma and Roy Ebling of Kansas. For three years of their basketball careers, 1934, 1935, and 1936, the two stars battled viciously, but Ebling managed to pick up Big Six scoring honors each of the three years, though by a small margin at times. Another fond remembrance of Oklahoma games comes to Kansas in connection with the beating Kansas handed out on its home court last season. Oklahoma had arrived on Mt. Oread prepared to knock the Kansas out of their title hopes, but found itself hopelessly trailing in the last half, and Tee Connelly, later nicknamed "Bull" was indulging in plenty of rough playing "Bull," amidst booing of Kansas just finished rogers to the right, when "Little Corporal" Holiday, keenly intent on getting the 11, although already carrying three hurries, buried in a flying block, knocked Connelly into the band, and then got up and calmly walked from the floor on his fourth foil amid Kansas cheers. SVLWESTER - SCHMIDT-FORWARl VERNON MULLEN ROSCOE WALKER Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Kansan Sports Editor If wishes came true, your Side-lines writer would not be sitting here at this typewriter dashing on a few lines of copy. Instead he would be on his way to Norman, but (ob, frustration—how bitter) here we are. Just before the battle we are hesitant to add anything about the game, except to repeat our prediction that the Jayhawk will be flying when the final gun sounds. (We tempted to say by 10 points.) Glenn Cunningham will be running in the Baxter mile tomorrow night for the sixth time. In 1933 Glenn won the race in 4:14.3 but lost to Bronchron by a step the next year, the race going in 4:14.1 flat. In 1935 Cunningham came back to set the record for this special season during outdoor time of 4:09.8. Venkee came through the next year to beat the flying Kansan in the time of 4:10.2, and in 1937 Glenn again won in 4:12.4. If history repeats itself Glenn will be due to be bested for the first time in the present indoor campaign. Victories in 1933, 1935, and 1937, and second in 1934 and 1936 point to second again this year for Glenn, Cunningham, though, in our opinion, will cross up this history-repeating-itself business tomorrow night. If somebody sets a fast early pace, it might even result in a new record. It's not long now until the state high school tournaments will be getting under way with their exhibitions of prospective talent. Our nomination for the class "A" championship is Newton. True, they may have plenty of competition from other Ark Valley schools. SAVE TIME and MONEY Ottawa, Iola, Chanute, Tulsa, Coffeville, Bartlesville, Joplin, Schedules Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Minneapolis, Des Moines St. Joshua, Ma. Orkutian City, Dallas 9:20 a.m., 4:20 p.m., 11:55 p.m. Emporia, Wichita, Mahtanah, Salina,丹威斯,Angeles, Lincoln,Danvers,City Holtown, Hiawatha 8:50 a.m., 1:50 p.m., 4:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:35 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 10:05 p.m. Leavenworth, Atkinson * 5:35 p.m. * 3:30 p.m. 10:05 p.m. * Athens connection Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. For Complete Information Rated as favorites, the Kankas swimmers will meet Kansas State in the Robinson gym pool tomorrow events scheduled for the dual meet. National Trailways System 100-yard free-style; Fisher and Alex Mitchell. Having picked up 28 points against Nebraska as compared with the 10 points which the Staters made against the same squad, the Jayhawker tankmen are expected to have little trouble in handling things their own way. Spectators will be admitted on the same basis as at the previous meet, with activity tickets or 25 cents. LYMAN CORLIS 50-yard free-style; Vete Nowosikia and Gene Forke or Ritchie. Diving: Paul White and Charles Nixon. Swimmers Meet Aggies Tomorrow Campbell. 200-yard breast-stroke: Brown and Kansas entries for the meet are: 300-yard medial relay; Proctor Bitchie, Harry Brown and Ray Davidson. 150-yard backstroke; Ritchie and ammibell. 220-yard free-style; Paul Fisher and Wallis Campbell. MARVIN MESCH JIMMY McNAIT 440-yard free-style: Nowosinskoud Feaster. 400-yard free-style relay: Davidson, Ritchie, Mitchell and Bill Horton. The Reville, Louisiana State University student newspaper, has an amended "safe-driving" campaign around the school's campus. and around the school's campus. RICHARD HARP - GUARD What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Newt Hoverstock DR.F.C. ALLEN The Iowa State swimmers will meet the Nebraska champs in the Iowa pool this evening with somewhat the same feeling that the Kansas tankmen kown for Kansas State. Formerly beaten 54-27 by the Minnesota Gophers, the Iowa State Cyclones saw that the Minnesota beat Nebraska, 64-11, in a dual meet. In the Kansas case, Nebraska beat them 56-28, and beat the Kansas Staters 60-10. The Daily Pennsylvania believes that Official Weiss, one of the prominent basketball referees in those parts, must be softening up as he FERDINAND PRALLE called only 24 fouls in a recent Yale-Harvard meeting. In a previous Yale-Columbia contest he called 33, and in the Penn-Dartmouth game at Hanover he totaled 38 fouls, or enough to put nine men out of the game and half take care of another. With all the comment about the Jayhawk "Olympic Five" fresh team, Kansas is not the only school which claims fine freshman groups coming on — Creighton, Michigan, Indiana, and a host of are laying out to understand fresh teams, and admit their inferiority to no team. Yes, Girls, we know your clothes cupboard is bare in February . . . so we have a host of new things with which to re-stock it . . . SPRING FROCKS as gay and bithesome as a robin's chirp — print, crepe, silk, etc. SUITS—Both custom and tailored. SKIRTS—Plaid and pleated or plain and flared. SWEATERS—Handknit or xephr. SCARFS—Plenty of new squares, all materials. And a grand assortment of new BAGS and COSTUME JEWELRY Fill your cupboard by shopping at TERRY'S The Gibbs Clothing Co. 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