WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Game Tonight Heads Week's Big Six Play Conference Race Will Either Be Clarified or Furt he Complicated By Next Few Games Standings of the Teams W L Pct. Oklahoma 3 0 1.000 Kansas 3 1 750 Nebraska 2 1 675 Missouri 2 2 200 Kansas State 1 4 200 Iowa State 1 4 200 Games This Week Tonight—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrence Saturday—Iowa State vs. Missouri at Ames; Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Results of the Past Week Nebraska 35, Iowa State 32. Oklahoma 54, Kansas State 30. By Carl Lundquist Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 31—(UP) —Kansas and Nebraska, co-champions of the 197 Big Six basketball title race, and co-favorites in the current quest for the hunting, will meet tonight for the first time this year in a game that headlines conference activity this week. At the beginning of the season, the coaches of the two teams each respectfully forecast a championship for the other team. While Dr. Forrest C. Allen of Kansas and W. H. Browne of Nebraska were then exchanging gratitudes. Oklahoma's of the league lead and caused gossip to the effect that they might intend to stay there. Nebraska was slow getting under way in an unimpressive triumph over Iowa State, but the final sprint which brought victory proved that the team had the wherewithal to win. The Cornhuskers are big, most of the more seasoned campainers, and it is generally believed that they have been playing below the standards of which they are capable. The game with Kansas should furnish a test, and will either establish or eliminate the team's title potentialities. Kansas, after a week's recess, has shown considerable improvement in general floor play, and will be in peak condition for the invasion of the Huskers. Whatever the game at Lawrence fails to produce tonight, probably will be provided when Nebraska journeys to Norman for a game with Oklahoma Saturday night, and the possibility of further complications in the three-way title chase is strong. State丘 displays unexpected strength in almost upsetting Nebraska, and will be prepared to make a battle of it against Missouri at Ames in the other Saturday night encounter. All new students must take the psychological examinations which will be given Saturday morning. Men's Intramurals Basketball 14. 21 Volley Ball Play in men's intramural basketball will get under way next Monday. Schedules for the games will be available this afternoon at the interscholastic conference of tomorrow for next week will appear in tomorrow morning's Kansan. Volleyball The following volley ball games are attempted. At 5 p.m.: Beta Theta PI vs. Sigma Chi; and Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. At 7:30 p.m.: Phi Mu Alpha vs Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Will Remove Men on Ice Floe More Motor Accidents To People of College Age Moscow, Feb. 1.—(UP) —Ivpn Paimon, commander of the Soviet north pole expedition, whose party is adrift on ice north of Greenland, reported by radio today that his base station has been broken up by crumbling 'ice' and is drifting on separate flones. Papimon reported the latest location of the party of four as 74 degrees, 16 minutes north latitude, 16 degrees, 24 minutes west longitude. The Soviet news agency, Pass, reported that, while the fiascures did not offer immediate danger, it had been decided to take steps toward removal of the Papinin's group. Safety authorities report that high school and college ages are dangerous periods for motor vehicle drivers. Figures show that accidental deaths of boys and girls from 15 to 30 years increased in 13 per cent from 1922 to 1833, and the increase for people from 20 to 23 years was 157 per cent. Statisticians estimate that if the present accident rate is very low, 100 boys and girls 16 years of age, 12 will be killed or seriously injured and 65 more will receive minor injury due to automobile accidents. Girl Astounds College With Tame Reptiles Ga, Ga. FEB (1)-UP of her sex, Miss Gri- freshman student at State College for wo- collect, domesticate, snakes and other re- Miss Baker, a resident of Macon, Gas, may be seen about the campus most any day sunning her pet sails, Alyssa and Samuel. She also has several chameleons as per- nants, which she wears in dress or pants. The chameleons are fastened to small chains which Gertiehad has attached to two gold pin. They adapt the chains readily as dress charms she says. Gertrude's roomates feel differently about snakes and other reptiles, so she has to keep her pets in the biology laboratory. "SCREECH" (Sponsored by the Owl Society) THREE HOURS OF DELIGHTFUL DANCING with RED BLACKBURN Saturday, Feb. 5 Admission — Six bits 'Owl Screech' Saturday Night The annual "Owl Screech" will be held in the Memorial Union ballroom Saturday night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Red Blackburn's orchestra C. H. Mullen, c39, chairman of the Owl Society committee in charge of the dance, promises plenty of special features. Other members of special features include Harvey, c39; Jim Bounds, c39; Keith Fierley, b39; and Marvin Cox, b39. This is the first event in the social season of the spring semester. It will be held in place of the regular varsity scheduled for that night. The Owl Society is an honor organization for junior men. It sponsored the publication of the "Freshman Bible" which appeared for the Javbawks-- Tickets may be purchased from any member of the society. Continued from page 1 Werner, 6 feet, 1 inch; and Amen 6 feet. Kansas' lineup will be Golay, 6 feet, 3 inches, or corlis, 6 feet, 2 inches; Ebling, 5 feet, 11 inches; Schmidt, 6 feet; Praile, 6 feet, 2 inches; and Harp, 6 feet, 2 inches. Four ranking table tennis experts from Kansas City will provide between-halves entertainment. New York, New Britain. (U-P) —Tommy Farr, British heavyweight champion who lost a close decision to Jim Braddock 10 days ago, flatly rejected tonight promoter Mike Jacobs' offer for a fight with Max Baer. "Why? Why should I help to reevaluate Baer as a contender?" said Farr. "I have beaten him once and the agreement I had with Jacob specified that the winner of my fight in Baer I was not the winner, and, despite Braddock's retirement, I do not wish I am obliged to fight Baer." Scoring Ratios of Big Six Teams After Monday's Game Av. Scores Of Ratio Oklahoma 50.3-34 .149 Kansas 37.7-267 .124 Nebraska 1.291 Kansas 32.5-29.5 Iowa State 30.3-37.4 .80 Kansas State 28.4-40.4 .70 On offense, the Big Six teams rank in the same order as that of games won. Oklahoma's defense, on the other hand, is poorer than that of Missouri, Kansas or Nebraska, and this holds the Sooners to an offense ratio—points scored for each point scored by Missouri. Of Kansas which is just a fraction below Missouri on defense, has the next best ratio of 1.24, and Nebraska and Missouri are close together, with a slight edge to Missouri. Highway Patrol Renders Variety of Services to Motorists You use of services were rem- ended for the last six months during the last six months of 1937 by the Kansas Highway Patrol. 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