PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938 Cyclones Will Invade Kansas Court Big Six Leaders Plan To Hold Top Position In Crucial Conference Tilt Saturday Iowa State's Cyclones, riding in the unaccustomed position of Big Six leaders, will take on the Jay-hawkers here Saturday night. Iowa Big Six plays place in the Big Six with Oklahoma, who defeated Kansas last week. The Jayhawks brought their percentage in conference play up to 50 Tuesday night by defeating Kansas State, 33-21. Kansas led by only four points, 16-12, at half, but the toro loose with 12 points in four minutes early in the second period to run the score to 28-12. Bruce Reid of Arkansas City and Carl "Swede" Johnson of Kansas City, Mo, sophomores, along with George Gaole, junior letterman, came through in this game with the Buckeyes than in previous games. Dick Hart, first string sophomore guard, also showed up well. Golay Takes Scoring Honors Golay provided the spark in the Jawhays rally, accounting for 9 points to take high scoring honors. The team was hitting the goal in rary style. Johnson, a regular at the start of the season, broke back into the starting lineup Tuesday night and played a bang-up game. "Sweed" tips the scales at 205 pounds and is doing good work on rebounds. Harp, who has been starting in place of Johnson, played only 21 minutes, but banged 3 field goals and also ran the bell on a lone shot Reid is one of the best passers on the squand he demonstrated that fact in the Kansas State game. In addition, he has been scoring heavily in practice and should see a good deal of action. Should Be Close Battle Don Eling, brother of the famous Ray Eling, played a fine floor game and scored twice from well out on the floor. He played 35 of the 40 minutes and is now regarded as a regular. Officials for Saturday night game will be Pat Mason of Rock burst and Reeves Peters of Wisconsin. The game Saturday night should be a closely fought battle, for both teams defeated Kansas State by about the same margin. Iowa State downed the Wildests, 41-30, as compared with Kansas '33-21 win. Basketball Men's Intramurals The box score: Scores of late Tuesday night names follow: Hexagon 1, with R. Austin scoring 17 points, rolled over the Bulldogs, 48 to 23, yesterday. The game was never in doubt, as each of the starting five for the Hexagons scored 49 points. But one high point man for the Bulldogs with 11 points. The Hexagons now have 4 victories and no defeats. The Phi Delt's defeated the Phi Gam's, 28 to 20. Bunsen, Phi Delt guard, took scoring honors with 11 points. Rock Chalk defeated Thieta Tau, 25 to 15. Sigma Chi, with Galean Upsilon, defeated defender Dacia Upsilon, 23 to 19. The basketball schedule for today: 10 p.m., Panamanians vs. 1200 Tennessee; Ober's vs. Optimists. Volleyball The Trojans forfeited to the Hells hounds in the other 5:30 games yester- day. Results of yesterday's volleyball games are as follows: Sigma Nu defeated the Phi Psi and Phi Gamma Delta defeated Kappa Sigma; Delta Upsilon defeated Alpha Tau Omega forbicet by forbicet from Phi Mu Alba. The volleyball schedule for today follows, 5 o'clock the Tau Delta Tau vs Pi Kappa Alpha; Delta Chi vs Tiangkei. B'd's D | Gf F Hex. 48 | Gf F Hex. Qusn s 1 | 3 | 1 Barrum | Jacka | 3 | 1 Austin | 8.1 | Jacka | 3 | 1 Austin | 8.1 | Fedde | 3 | 1 Fitzd. | 3.0 | Hopper | 1 | 0 Clasen | 0.0 | Totals | 10 | 5 Hex. 24 | Totals 24 | Will Discuss Anderson Program Selections of Marian Anderson, contrato who will sing Monday night on the University Concert Course, will be discussed at the Dil- letanes commission tonight at 7 o'c clock at Heisman Hockey Stadium at Heisman's program this semester. Anyone interested in discussing Miss Anderson's program is invited. Turban Stuffed in Lion's Maw Bombay—(UP)—Attacked by a lion in the jungle near Jhani, a young herder saved himself by whipping off his turban and stuffing it in the animal's mouth, according to word reaching here. While the animal struggled to eject the heavy folds of cloth, the youth escaped. High Scoring Cyclone Guard BOB.BLAHNIK Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Well, we now believe the writer of the "Campus Follies" column in the Kansas State Collegean called the Kansas-Kansas State basketball series wrongly. The column predicted that K-State would win at least one of the games with the Jayhawkers. We were afraid to stick our heads out and call their guess wrong until the game on the Manhattan court had been played. After last year—well, we were a mite worried. Furthermore, we were downright shaken when, after 5 minutes of play the Wildcats were ahead of us by two. The game did not leave until the Jayhawkers came into life with Golay's entrance into the game and rang up 10 points in a row without the Kansas State good a try at the goal. But now that the game on the K.S.C. home court is over, we unhesitatingly pick Kansas to win both games. (Nice way to pick them, isn't it. Pralle and company had better not let us down after this risk of our prophetic reputation—if we have one.) Fred Praile is glad he has played his last game on the Nichols (nickel to K.S.C. people) gymnasium floor. Talking to Fred after the game he expressed the feeling that the floor there was a jinx to him. Looking back over the records after we got back, we found that there is seemingly some basis for his contention. In his three games at Manhattan he scored only 14 points, 2 of which were the gift of Mr. Wesche, lanky K-State center, who accidentally tipped one in for Kansas, the goal being credited to Fred, the acting U.K. captain. On the other hand, in two games against the Wildcats on the Hoch auditorium floor, Pralle has banged in 22 points. Looks as if it will be better pickings for Fred on the night of Feb. 7. We were glad to see Golay get in there. George has been in a slump and his performance Tuesday night would indicate that he has pulled out of it. Golay has a wonderful build for a basketball player, and if he can only stay "but" and in adamant mode, he will succeed, spirit, he'll go places. Here's hoping—it will help Kansas win the "eight more." The "IP" team had a tough time. They couldn't hit, and Kansas State couldn't miss. The K-State crowd gave Bowles a big hand when he scored Kansas' first and lone point of the initial period. The Wildcats certainly live up to their name when it comes to "roughing it up." Klimek, Cleveland, and Reid not only are able to force a rough and tumble affair, but they certainly can take care of themselves. Cleveland, with lots of natural body grace and rhythm, to say nothing of speed, gets around the court, and being of a rather skinny build, is always well-spoilt spots to hit. Pruille found this out when his eye and Cleveland's elbow came in contact, with the result, a cut on the lid of Fred's eye. By the way, thanks to Flitzgerald for his help yesterday, it made possible a nice trip to Manhattan with the team. Thanks to "Phoq" and the team for their hospitalization on the ride, and if anyone wants to know, the team's composed of a bunch of swell fellows to get acquainted with. Apologies to Durand for the omission of his name in the box score and to Harp and Reid for misspelling their names. Such is the way of the telephone in a hurried reporting of the game. George Washington Is Grid Foe The First of a Three- Game Series Will Be Played in Washington On Nov. 12 A three-year contract for football games between the University of Kansas and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., has been signed, according to an announcement by Gwinn Henry, director of athletics. The first game will be played at Washington Nov. 12 of this year; the next season George Washington comes here, and Kansas goes east again in 1940. There is one arrangement to be slated for the 1938 season and though arrangements for this game have nearly been completed, no contract has been signed. The game with George Washington comes the week after the Nebraska game here, and 10 days before the Missouri game at Columbus. Kansas previously played George Washington in 1933. After defeating Missouri here, 27 to 0, on Thanksgiving Day, the team entrained for Washington, and less than 48 hours later was engaged with the George Washington boys. Kansas won, 7 to 0. The schedule of this game means the 1938 football squad will take two long trips in the coming season. After opening the season here on Sept. 24 against Texas, the team will travel to South Bend, Ind., on the following weekend to play Notre Dame. With one game yet to be contracted, the schedule has this lineup: Satur, 24 Texas here; Oct., 8 Oklahoma here; Oct., 8, Oklahoma here; Oct., 15, Oklahoma here; Oct., 29. ANDERSON Kansas State at Menhhattan; Nov. 5, Nebraska here; Nov. 12, George Washington at University at Washington; Nov. 24, Missouri at Columbia; A Meal Ticket Will Save You Money! $2.75 Value ---for $2.50 IT IS WISE TO BE THRIFTY--at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Jasement Memorial Union To Be Thrift—Buy When Good Merchandise Is Low in Price. —And Here's Where We Come In. 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You'll never regret it. Spring Statson Hats on Display Women's Intramurals Sigma Kappa with a score of 26-6, with Thompson the outstanding player, and Phi's and the Kappa's are leading sessions, each team having weed 3 games. The I.M.D.'s defeated the E.C.T. 22-20, in intramural basketball Tues day night. Cowsley was the out standing scorer for the I.M.D.'s making 7 baskets. Hoover, on thursday, scored 16 baskets, throws. I.T.N. forfeited to I.W.Making I.W.W. winner of that division. Cortin hall defeated Mille hall, winning 40 of Cortin's 8 baskets. Cortin defeated Mille hall, made 5. Watkins hall defeat Corbin hall and I.W.W. will play the game. The following ping-pong games are scheduled for today: 4:15, 5:00, Miller vs. Karma Alba Thetta. Miller vs. Karma Alba Thetta. Look Out! The Dickinson Habit Will Get You. competed by Tranny Quarter finals in darts must be Check-ups on the third round basketball free throws should be completed by Friday. 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