PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS P. THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1938 Oklahoma Will Open Big Six Schedule Sooner-Jayhawk Tusk Promises To Provide High - Scoring Contest Tomorrow Night A rousing opening for the 1938 Big Six basketball season appears likely in the face of the performances of the Kansas Jayhawks and the Oklahoma Sooners Tuesday night. Kansas and Oklahoma start conference play in a game here to tomorrow night. Tuesday night the Jayhawks run up their largest score since 1913, 62-33, against Washburn. At the same time, Oklahoma was massacring Rice, 50-10, at Norman. This would seem to indicate a high scoring, high powered game at Lawrence Friday evening. Will Have Big Program A three star program will be presented that night, with the crack Kansas freshman team playing the undefeated Jayhawk quintet of two years ago, and tennis stars Junior Coen and Al Burgess given a tennis exhibition, in addition to tha Kansas-Oklahoma game. Fredd Pralle, twice an all-Big Six guard, enjoyed the "hottest" game of his career against Washburn, counting 10 field goals and a free throw in each game. He was deadly on his long shuts and also got in for frequent setups. Don Ebling, sophomore forward whose brother Ray Wan all-Armor honors here, was second high scorer for Kansas with nine points. He also led the Lettermen, replaced sophomores Ebling and Florrell in the starting lineup for the Washburn game, but neither played consistent ball. Golay contributed five points to the Kansas total, Corlis seven and Florel six. The tipping of 6 feet 4 inch Florell was impressive, with the big sophistication as the ball hit the basket as the fast as it hooked on several times. Oklahoma's center Mullen tacks any men on the Jayhawk squad, however, standing 6 feet 5 inches, and he should be dangerous on tipins. Backbone of the Sooner team is Bill Martin, classy senior guard. Martin scored 14 of 20 at Norman last points at Norman last which was won by Kansas 28-26, and he is going strong again this year. The other three Sooner starters, Mesch and McNatt, forwards, and Walker, guard, are sophomores. Loans to Assist Russian Students A plan for loans to assist Russian students at the University was announced yesterday in a letter received by Bernard Werner, men's study辅导员. The Russian Student Fund, Inc., of New York, is prepared to aid students and will receive applications until April 1. Students or Russian origin who have been in school at the same year are eligible for the loans. Applications will be considered on the basis of comparative scholastic standing of students, and other points, the letter stated. Information concerning the loans may be obtained by addressing the organization at 215 West Twenty-third street, New York City. Design Department Displays Student Art Exhibit The exhibit of the Chouinard Institute of Fine Arts of California was sent to the Hathaway-Brown building in the daytime by the design department. An exhibition of student work, none of which has been shown this past semester, is now on display. This exhibit represents the work of sophomores, juniors, and seniors done since September. Freshman work will be shown in the near future. Studios on the third floor of the Administration building are open to visitors every school day between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Spense in Better Condition The condition of Albert Spense, c'41, who was accidentally shot in the abdomen early this week, was reported yesterday to be satisfactory by staff members of the Watkins Memorial hospital. 'Poor Beggar' Irks Police Klamath, Ore, Jan. 5—(UP)—Poor police would like to capture “a poor crippled beggar” who, afterphaning a block with little success, crossed over into the next block, recovered the full use of his limbs, stepped into his own new sedan and left for greener fields. Performances in Non-Conference Games | | Games | Gls. | FT | MFT | IPS | Av.Pts. | PF | Pld. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Praille | 10 | 57 | 21 | 15 | 95 | 9.5 | 16 | 351 | | Corilis | 10 | 15 | 9 | 4 | 9 | 3.9 | 5 | 1730 | | Ebling | 10 | 15 | 7 | 5 | 39 | 3.9 | 1 | 1730 | | Colley | 10 | 15 | 9 | 10 | 39 | 3.9 | 1 | 1730 | | Florell | 9 | 15 | 4 | 6 | 34 | 3.77 | 9 | 1270 | | Sullivan | 10 | 15 | 4 | 6 | 34 | 3.77 | 9 | 795 | | Seidman | 10 | 10 | 5 | 5 | 33 | 3.3 | 12 | 2505 | | Harp | 10 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 25 | 2.5 | 20 | 3440 | | Johnson | 10 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 25 | 2.5 | 20 | 1715 | | Bowles | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3.4 | 1.0 | 1 | 15.5 | If you have found something, lost something, want to buy or sell something, use a Kansan Classified Ad. Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Kansan Sports Editor One of the conspicuous things about the Big Six teams in non-conference play has been the absence of a consistently high scoring forward on any team. So far in the season the guards have been furnishing a good share of the scoring for most of the conference teams. Down at Oklahoma Bill Martin, senior guard, has been doing a good share of his team's scoring, along with Mesch, sophomore guard. On the Sooner team, however, there has been a greater division of scoring than on the Iowa State and Kansas teams. Other Oklahoma players who have done considerable scoring are McNatt, Mullen and Walker The leading scorer of Big S16 players, on an average basis, is Bob Blahnik, junior guard at Iowa State. In 5 games this season Blahnik has scored an average of 13.8 points a week, and he scored in total in total points scored with 95; how- ever, his average is only 9.5 for the 10 games. At Missouri there has been no outstanding scorer. No member of the Tiger quintet has held the position for scorer for two successive games. At Nebraska, Parmons, senior guard, has been the high-scoring man of the team. The one exception where Kilmek, versatile athlete and where Klimek, versatile athlete and forward, has scored consistently to lead his teammates with 67 points for a 9.5 average in 7 games. Go back to Blahnik, we find that he has been a consistent freethrower, which undoubtedly has helped to give him his high average. In the five games his team has played, he has scored 5 goals and 5 a game. Blahnik must be a hard man to guard to draw so many attempts. Praile is far ahead of the rest of the Kansas team in total points and on his average. Ehling, Corlis and Golay are all tied for second place on the squad with 39 points for a win. The other two games (does not include the freshman game), with a resultant 3.9 average for each contest. --bird forward, was high point man of the game with 10 tallies. The box score: Women's Intramurals The second round of basketball free throws should be made this week. Allphin Calls For Swimmers Alpha Delta Pi defeated Miller hall in the ping-pong games played off Monday night. The fourth round of darts should be played and results turned in by Jan. 8. The bowling games were won by the Lombardi, the winner of the Lendine, Pt Beta Phi, vs. Gilkeson, Alpha Chi Omega, vs. Woodbury, Kappa Chi, Kappaappa, LND Tert, LND Tert, LND Tert, LND Tert, Curt T.N.T, vs. Atwater, Gamma Phi Beta; Geis, Kappa Kappa, vs. Erskine, Corbin, Corbin, Rowland, TNT; Van Cleave, LW, vs. Barackman, Corbin hall; Baker, I.W.W., vs. Bell, I.W.W.; and Wilson, Gamma Phi Beta, vs. Irwin, Kappa Kappa, gamma game A meeting of all potential varsity swimmers will be held in Robinson gymnasium this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, according to an announcement issued by swimming coach Herbert G. Allphin. Meeting of the Potential Candidates Will Take Place Today The purpose of the meeting will be to determine the number of men interested and eligible for the team, so that an adequate schedule of meets can be arranged. The scheduling of meets depends upon whether a full swimming team can be organized. Coach Alphin has five lettermess returning to form the nucleus of the team and hopes that after today's meeting a complete team can be organized that practice may start soon as possible and meet can be scheduled. Discuss Basketball in Broadcast Dr. F. C. Allen, University basketball coach, and Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball, will discuss "Basketball's Place in a Physical Education Program" over KFKU at 9:30 tonight. The game of basketball without the center jump will also come in for consideration. Japanese Forces Occupy Yenchow Peiping, China, Jan. 5 — (UP) — Japanese forces arrived on the outskirts of Yencheng in southern Shantung province early Tuesday, and completed occupation of the city late in the afternoon, a Japanese spokesman said tonight. A few hundred Chinese provincial troops were driven out of Chufow, birth place of Confucius, 18 miles north, when the Japanese occupied the town early in the same day after a night attack, he said. The rifle range in Fowler shops has recently been improved by the addition of two new targets and a full set of new lights. Improve Rifle Range By Adding New Equipment Read the Kansan Classified Ads. The target range is used by military science students receiving rifle instruction and by aspirants for the men's and women's rifle teams. There are now ten targets in the range. The new lights are spotlights and have a distinct advantage over the flood lights which were formerly used. The camera captures a clearer vision in all shooting positions. Men's Intramurals --bird forward, was high point man of the game with 10 tallies. The box score: Late. Tuesday night games: The Galloping Ghosts, with Vogle capturing high point honors by snaring the point, continued their pursuit, furthering the Phi Chi's under a $3 to 17 score. Each man on the Ghost team scored at least one field goal in the rout of 8-5 against the Cavaliers was high point man for the Phi Chi's with 7 points. G. G's 35 G F F F P. C. I 7 G F F Covy, F 3 3 3 M 0 10 Huffine, 3 1 0 Burkett 2 0 1 Kelly, 3 1 0 Brickey 2 0 1 Knight 3 4 0 Gadwood 2 0 1 Day, 3 4 0 Homar 2 0 1 Voy, M 1 1 0 Showson 2 0 1 Coyle, V 5 2 0 Totals 8 1 9 Totals 21 11 In a fast game, the Cyclones, led by Lee, who scored 12 points, drove Junkus Club 36 to 16. High, point Janikas and Janikas was Thurman, with 8 points. 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The box score: Ober's 28 GF F17 Cys'18 GF F2 Brown 1 1 0 Davork GF F2 B Robinson 10 2 1 Brink GF F2 Lindsay 1 1 1 Yost GF F2 Harris 10 2 1 Teachers GF F2 Totals 17 5 4 Brkens, R GF F2 Bkens, J 1 0 0 R The schedule for today: 5:30 p.m. Sigma Chi "C" vs. Phi Delt "C" east court: Sig Ei "C" vs. Phi Gam "B" west court, 10 p.m., Bulldogs vs. 1200 Tennessee, east court; A.K. Psi vs. Rumold's West, west court. Honor McCracken at Convention Honor McCracken at Convention Anna McCracken, instructor in the department of philosophy, was a member of the committee at the meeting of the Southwestern Philosophical conference held in Dallas recently. Tell your needs to the Campus by using Kansan Classified Ads. 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