PAGE FOUR 2 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1938 Oklahoma Remains Out In Front Cocky Sooner 'Sophs' Shoot for All Time Team - Scoring Record Held by Jayhawkers By Carl Lundquist Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 7. —(UP) Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 7. —(UP) The University of Oklahoma "50" Club, which convenes whenever there is a gymnasium and a Big Six conference basketball game, will Wednesday next in the stronghold of the Cornshakers at Lincoln, Neb. This is not a society item. It might well be a warning notice to the Nebraskas to barricade the basketball hoops with chicken wire, because judging from what has gone on in recent weeks, that probably is the only way to stop the Sooner stumpers who have scored 201 points for four straight games for an average of 50 points a game. Nebraska already is familiar with the "hit and run" type of basketball which belongs to the sprinting sophomores of Coach Hugh McDermott. The Cornhuskers were the latest team in the league to win 86 for Norman Saturday night in a game which had 4,700 spectators on the verge of panic. Huskers Seek To Avenge Defeat The return encounter at Lincoln is especially significant because Nebraska will be urgently seeking to avenge the defeat which put the once-favored 'Huskers out of the title race for keeps. Bill Martin, the lone senior in the Sooner ranks, may find it hard to steady his sophomore teammates who already are envisioning the first Big Six championship for Oklahoma since 1929, when McDermott's boys won the title with 10 straight triumphs. The Oklahomaans are coyly, maybe justifiably so. They point to the fact that they have three of the league's highest scorers in Jimmy McNatt with 48 points, Marvin Mesch with 45, and Roscoe Walker with 44. They tell you that they are shooting for an all-time team-scoring record to break the 42.2 points per game average set by Kansas in 1936. They even admit that they are gunning for a new high total to supplant the 68-point record for one game made by another Oklahoma team in 1934, and what is more they may do it. Kansas Teams Are Like Wine They are amazingly versatile and it has thus far been the case that when one player isn't hitting the basket, enough of the others are registering to make up for his defiance. As for defense—ask MD-Perl Bell tall you and defend in the world is a good offense. Kansas State will entertain Oklahoma Thursday, and will complete a big week against Iowa State on the Manhattan floor Saturday. Missouri which upset Nebraska at Lincolns in the first meeting of the teams will have a chance to prove that the victory was no accident when the Cornbuskus come to Columbia Saturday. To enlist matters there is a rapidly improving Kansas team that can't be counted out of the running Coach Forrest C. Allen's teams are like wine—they improve with age Fred Praille and Don Ebbing have been shouldering a strong attack during the conference season. Results Last Week Oklahoua 54, Kansas State 30, Kansas 48, Nebraska 34. Oklahoua 54, Nebraska 34, Oklahoua 54, Nebraska 34, Missouri 45, Washington 28. Ping-Pong Tourney Opens Tomorrow A tournament to determine th. University table tennis team begin tomorrow in the Memorial Union recreation room. Two vacancies on the four-man team will be filled on basis of showing in the tournament. Entries may be made today at the desk in the recreation room. Pairings will be announced in tomorrow's Katie Curtis fee of 10 cents will be charged. Art Instructor to Oklahoma City Wilma Hartman, '36, has been app- nished instructor of art in the Taft Junior High School in Oklahoma City. Women's Intramurals Free-throw contest: Finals must be thrown this week. Names and scores of the 10 highest scorers in the first 60 throws are listed. 12; Dotter, 39; Wisler, 39; Bell, 39; Baker, 38; Grizzel, 37; Brown, 36; Burckmann, 34. --smith drew cheers and boos for his between halves wrestling (?) performances. No decision was given but we heard on good authority that "Chigger" Gillespie, the referee, had won on points...John Burge, Missouri state Golden Gloves' champion and Quidmea salvate put on an interesting boxing exhibition at the other end of the floor. Both boys are freshman football players. . . Obverse, and reverse, form a展览 on in the center of the floor. All the evening lacked was a couple of machine guns to make it look like a miniature of the Sino-Japanese activities. Along the Sideline Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Kansas Sports Editor The Kansas State Wildcats almost pulled another fast one last night in Hoch Audiorium when they gave the title aspiring Jayhawkers a real run for their money. Those two p-ints that were separating the two teams as the game neared its finish looked very small as Reid, Weshe and company kept the ball flying all around the Kansas basket. Reid's entrance into the game late in the second half seemed to be missed and the lanky K-State sophomore tossed in three baskets during his brief stay in the game. The game was a typical K-State-Kansas exhibition. It was rough although very few fouls were called, and the roughness, along with poor passing in spots, served to slow up the game. One spectator behind the press table remarked that there was more going on in the library, but after looking at the speaker we doubled if he had ever been in the library. Nevertheless the game was dill except for a few bright spots provided by Ebling, Prale, Harp and Schmidt. K-State's excessive roughing may be excused partially by the fact that they were guarding very closely and much of their roughness may have been unintentional. They have a veteran ball club and last night they were hitting a high percentage of their shots. In their favor it often was. And they have made decisions and handled themselves like sportmen. (It might be added that K-State really had nothing to kick about, but we'll let that pass.) Prale finally broke loose and scored a few points against a K-State team, but it looked for awhile as though the old jinx was going to stay with him. Fred's long shots suddenly started clicking and he made two beautiful drive-in shots to boost his total to 14. Elbinger started out like a man of his stature, moving to the center position for awhile to cool him off, and he was able to add only 2 points in the last half to the seven he scored in the initial half. Elbinger has been the surprise of the season, both to Kansas fans and to opponents who weren't even figuring on bothering about him. More than a little credit should go to Don for his steady work week, and the team has seen only one forward so far this year that could crowd Ebbing off our All Big Six team, and that is Jimmy McNatt of Oklahoma. Candid comments—Schnidt* is also drawing favorable comment for the fight he injects into the team while he is in the game. Kansas without Schnidt looks like an altogether different team . . . Deen Ne- Kansas 'B's Win. 24-20 The Kansas "B" team took a rough and ragged game away from the Kansas State "B" team by a 24 to 20 score. The game was played in a first-round contraction of the evening between the varsity squads of the two schools. Wayne Nees was the high point man of the game, caging 4 field goals and a free throw for the Jayhawkers. Kellogg was second high point man with two field goals and a charity toss. The Aggies passed up a chance to open the scoring when Gloy gave a little much advice from the bench. The free toss was missed, however, and the Jayhawks opened the scoring on Johnson's field goal. The game was tied twice in the opening half, but at the end of the period the Jayhawks were ahead 11 to 9. Kansas started out strong in the second half and all but sewed the game up when they gained a 20 to 11 lead by the middle of the half. The Agile team came to life, however, and started a rally that can be them within four points of the scoring score. The game ended 24 to 20. Nees Leads Jayhawker Scoring With Nine Points Kansas. "B" (24) g | f | mf tp | p1 | p2 | Sullivan, f | 0 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 26 | Johnson, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 12.5 | Golay, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 12.5 | Hunt, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1.58 | Klein, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1.58 | Owen, c | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6.5 | Durand, g | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 11.0 | Nees, g | 1 | 4 | 1 | 9 | 11.0 | Kappman, g | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 22.5 | Watkins, g | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 7.5 | Totals | 10 | 4 | 1 | 24 | 7.50 | K. State "F" (20) g | ft mit p| pf | pId | Boes, f | 1 | 0 | 1 | 23.0 Wagner, g | 1 | 0 | 1 | 23.0 Wagner, f-g | 1 | 2 | 3 | 15.5 Kellogg, f | 2 | 1 | 2 | 15.0 Fulton, c | 2 | 0 | 4 | 12.0 Dreher, g | 1 | 0 | 4 | 12.5 Dreher, f | 1 | 0 | 1 | 6.5 Rosine, g | 2 | 0 | 2 | 12.5 Crowley, g | -2 | 0 | 2 | 19.5 Crowley, f-g | 6 | 5 | 26 | 41.0 Box Score Officials: E. C. Quigley, St. Marys, and A. E. Woestemeyer, Kansas. Officials: F. C. Quigley, St. Marys CLASSIFIED ADS Candid Camera-Ily Speaking "Candid Cameraing . . . It's the rage." Phone K.U. 66 THE ARGUS $12.50 *ANTIDT*. Used (10-40) Krag rifle, model 1308. Action and stock in good shape, barrel condition immature. Absorbs X-ray. Model #7. Call Number phone 1414. 6 Breakfasts, 50c 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas BOYFS. A large, double room, three win- dows, fireplace heat, hot water at al- pine. Close to town and camp. Al- phone. 1-800-355-1095, per boy. 103. 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"B"; 9 a.m; Phi Gam Vs. "C"; 10 a.m; Betta Theta Pi vs.Acacia, and A.K. Pi vs.120 Tennessee; in 11 m.triangle vs.D.U., and Pamamonia vs. Dumakins; 12 m.sig Chi Gam "C"; and Phi Gam G"; and Phi Gam O"; and A.O. "B", Acacia "B"; and Phi Gam "B" vs.S.E. "B". Friday, Feb. 11, 6 p.m.: Galloping Glasses vs. Blanks, and Panamanians vs. Owers; 7 p.m.: M.D. Vs. Phi Delt; 9 p.m.: Rock Chalk vs. Hellhounds, and Hexagons II vs. K.E.K. 9: p.m.; Gauge vs. Tha.Theta and Gasgasse Gauge vs. Tha.Thea Tuesday, Feb. 8, 5 p.m.: Beta vs. Phi Giam, and Phi Siu vs. S.A.E. Dai vs. Chi Tai, P.E vs. Pi KA; B.30: Hellbounds vs. D.U., and Sigma Giu vs. D.T.D. Wednesday, Feb. 9, 5:10 p.m.: Hellbounds vs. Delta Chi and A.T.O. vs. Volley Ball Thursday, Feb. 10, 5 p.m.; Sigma Kappa; 7:30; Phi Mu A., vi P. Kia K, and Beta v.; D.T.D; 8:30; Sigma A, v.; D.U., and ATO; v. Sigma A. Grad Visits Pharmacy School Mrs. W. P. Woods, Kincaid, who was graduated from the University School of Pharmacy in 1925, and is now manager of the Woods Drug store in Kincaid, a visitor at the School of Pharmacy yesterday. minutes. Kansas missed four charity attempts during this time. Continued from page 1 Then Harp scored two quick field goals, the second on a perfectly timed overhead pass from Praille to boost the Kansas clad to 28-20. Here Coach Frank Root sent Reid into the Wildcat line and the sophomore came through with two successive baskets. Praille was on the scoring end of a successful out-of-bounds play and Ebling angled one in from the side just before Kansas State began their last minute spart. The box score: Kansas (35) **ga** g 4 g mft pf tp pfl 40 Ebling, f **g** g 1 g mft pf tp pfl 90 Golay, f **g** 1 1 0 0 0 0 39.5 Golay, c **g** 1 1 0 0 0 29.5 Schmidt, f **c** 2 1 0 0 0 29.0 Florell, csf 6 1 0 0 2 14.5 Johnson, c 6 1 0 0 2 14.5 Johnson, c 0 0 0 0 0 25 Prale, g 17 6 0 2 2 14 1 40 Harp, g 17 6 0 2 2 14 1 40 Harp, c 46 16 3 5 35 5 200 K. State (33) ga g f ftm tp pf tp lf Klimck, f 14 3 1 3 1 1 36.5 Burro, f 10 3 0 0 0 12.5 Wesche, c 10 3 0 0 0 12.5 Wesche, c 6 3 1 2 7 0.0 Koner, g 4 0 1 0 1 3.65 Pophouse, g 4 0 1 0 1 3.5 Koner, g 4 0 1 0 1 3.5 Totals ... 51 13 94 va—Goals Attempted. Halftime score; Kansas 24, Kansas Referees: E. C. Quigley and M. V. 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