PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY JANUARY 15. 1937 4 BIG SIX HOME TILTS OPENED WITH TIGERS Missourians Are in Good Shape After Victory Over Iowa State Last Wednesday Only Noble and Pralle Remain of Last Year's Starting Line-up KANSAS IS FAVORED Two well-matched basketball teams will meet Saturday when the Jayhawkers and Missouri Tigers take the floor at the University auditorium, where good condition after their conquest of Iowa State Wednesday night on the latter's court, and should make things tough for Doctor Allen's team. Misouri will pass Kansas in the Big Six standings if they should win and nothing would please Coach George Edwards and his Tigers more than a victory over the slightly favored Kansas team. Kansas now has one victory against no defense while Tigerz have won one and lost one. In the series between the two teams last year Kansas broke the old jinx the Tigers had on them on their own court by defeating the Tigers at Columbia 29-25. The power in the Kansas attack that night was Ray Ebring, missing this year, who made 10 points; Carin Horn was made 8 points; the Tigers Saturday night was high scorer for the Missouri team with 8 points. Kansas won the second game last year 51-29 with Ebling again leading the attack with 14 points. "Mitt" Allen, Freale Prahal and Roy Noble also starred. Allen had 10 points, Prahl 11, Noble 10, Affield, Noble and the Bessonius attack. Of this tril only Powell is missing. It might be argued that the Missouri team has an advantage in experience and knows more about the Kansas attack than the Jayhawks know about the Missouri style. Henderson, Haffeld, Carrol and Beer of the starting line-up have met Kansas several times before and will be out fighting hard for a victory against the 1937 edition of the Aller ballpark. The Brewers with some dismay the drubbing that Ebling and his mates gave them last year and will be out to see that this isn't repeated. Doctor Allen will probably start towering Al Willehannus at center, hoping to get the tip over Henderson or his understudy, Dutton Brookfield, sophomore cell scraper, who measures 6 feet, 8 inches. Holliday and Rogers are likely to get the call at forwards with Ray Noble and Fred Pralle at the guards. George Golay will probably see much service if his armmed snake and Sydnee Schildt who has been showing up well in late games can be counted on to do his share of Tiger hunting. Boisevac and Corlis will be ready for relief duties. The probable starters: Missouri Kansas Carroll F Holiday Hattfield F Rogers Henderson C Wlihaneus Beer G Noble Bridehoeft G Pralle Women's Intramurals With three games remaining in the quarter-round of the Ping-Pong tournament to be played by 20 today, there are still eight women in the running. Lemoine, Nordland, Wallace, For- rence, Littie and Johntz Johntz has won her play and will play in the semi-finals. Ed Elbel Issues Warning To All Team Managers Display of Misconduct To Bring Dismissal Of Intramural Squads Following the dismissal of Max Yost, c40, from further intramural competition because of misconduct in an intramural basketball game last Tuesday night, Ed Elibel, director of men's intramurals has issued the following warning to all intramural managers and players. "Herecorthen, intramural teams will be dropped from the intramural league for displaying conduct which would be classified as unimportant-like. "As the intramural basketball season progresses there has been an increasing tendency for the intramural managers to allow certain of their men to challenge every day. So we should certainly I should not have to point out the fact that the responsibility for the sportmanship of the players rests with the managers, that is providing he will tolerate men who admittedly can be classed as poor performers. Similarly the officiating is none too good, it certainly is on a par in all instances with the playing. Intramural basketball cannot continue if intramural managers, both organized houses and independent groups, 'o display muckerism." "Let me emphasize that this is in the form of a warning which will be enforced as the occasion arises. Intramural Sports. Sincerely yours Director of Intramural Sports. Men's Intramurals The Phi Pai's, breaking all scoring records for the season, treated S.A.M. roughly Wednesday night as they scored 40 field goals in amassing 81 points in nine moments 6. King, Phi Pai forward, connected to 13 field goals, while his team-mate McNeugh made 11 points. The Phi Pai's was Davidson with 9 points. The Theta Tau's met with their first defeat of the season last night at the college level as the upset left the Johnson All-Stars and the unstaffed teams in the second division. Phi Gamma Delta downed the Beta, to 23. Toledan, Beta center, was high scoreer with 11 points. Paced by Hanna who made 5 goals, the Tro elected Galloping Ghosts III. to 12 to 12 WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E.9th BETTER COME SATURDAY— SUIT SALE TOPCOAT SALE OVERCOAT SALE NECKTIE SALE WOOL JACKET SALE FELT HAT SALE YOU HAVE NEVER HAD A BETTER CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY—— You'll Be Kickin' Yourself, Some of These Days—If You Don't Get In On This Sale. Stocking Caps Big Six Individual and Team Scoring player Martin, g, Oklahoma 2 15 6 ft mft pf 3 Pts. 18 Fleming, f, Iowa State 2 9 11 10 1 2 26 14.5 Amen, f, Nebraska 1 6 2 1 2 19 14.5 Burns, f, Kansas State 2 12 2 3 3 26 13.5 Groves, f, Kansas State 2 10 3 6 1 23 11.5 Klimek, f, Kansas State 2 9 4 2 3 22 11 Roschlau, f, Iowa State 1 5 0 0 0 10 10 Rogers, f, Kansas 1 4 0 0 2 8 7 Pralle, f, Kansas 1 3 1 1 1 7 7 Parson, g, Nebraska 1 3 1 1 1 7 7 Porsson, g, Iowa State 2 5 2 1 2 12 6 Connelly, f, Oklahoma 2 3 6 2 12 6 Brown, c, Missouri 2 3 5 1 1 11 5.5 Gunning, f, Oklahoma 2 4 2 0 1 10 5 Henderson, f, Missouri 2 4 2 1 3 10 5 Sorenson, g, Nebraska 1 2 1 1 3 5 5 TEAM SUMMARY Ear Muffs Wool Gloves | Team | Gms,Gls. | ft | mft | mff | Tl. Op. Pts.Pts. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Iowa State | 2 23 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 59 75 | | Kansas | 2 11 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 85 76 | | Kansas State | 2 17 | 11 | 14 | 17 | 85 78 | | Missouri | 2 19 | 13 | 10 | 24 | 53 59 | | Nebraska | 1 13 | 13 | 7 | 9 | 31 22 | | Oklahoma | 2 28 | 17 | 6 | 23 | 73 69 | | Totals | 132 | 65 | 59 | 96 | 329 | In last night's bassettrail the Moody Muddlers forfeited to the Hexagons. The Anacia voley ball team forfeited to the Anacia voley ball team. Chi defeated Pi K A., 2-9,1-18. Phi Gam (34) g ft Nesley, f. 1 Fees, f. 2 Follett, g. 1 Foellert, f. 1 Springer, g. 1 Stockton, g. 0 | | g ft f | | :--- | :--- | | King, f | 13 | | Ainsw, f | 5 1 | | M'n ton, c | 11 0 | | Masoner, g | 7 0 | | Oavids n, g | 4 1 1 | 1468 Phi Psi (81) 4012 113 g ft Gr'nst'n.f, 0 Waxe, 1 0 0 Bold, c 0 0 Wienst,k 0 0 Wienst,k 0 0 Sperr. f 0 0 f f f f Haug, f 1 0 3 Cole, f 5 0 3 Grist, c 4 1 0 Rogers, g 0 0 1 Russell, g 1 0 1 roians (22) Y. M.C.A. I (27) S. A.M. (6) g f 10 Cooper, f 5 0 0 Coleman, f 3 0 0 Howard, c 0 0 0 Smurr, g 3 2 0 Gorrell, g 2 3 0 Hanna, g f 1 2 Stanf, f g 2 Frakes, c 3.1 1 Finley, g c 1.1 Robson, g 0.0 2 Perrin, g 0.0 2 Perrin, g 0.0 2 Metzler, f g ft Bratton, f 0 0 Bratton, f 0 0 Brown, g 1 0 Holom, g 1 0 Dicker, f 1 0 Dicker, f 1 0 10 212 G. Ghosts III (12) 11 5 5 follows: Beta "B" vs. Sig Ep "B" on east court at 7 p.m.; A.T. Ois. against on east court at 7 p.m.; Haskell Jay-hawks vs. All stars on east court at 8 p.m; River Rats vs. Galloping Ghosts on east court at 8 p.m.; KE.K. on east court at 9 p.m.; and Hound Hounds vs. Rock Chalk II on west court at 9 p.m. 44 On the Shin-getting stuck. The Phi Gams have pushed the car twice amid the Phil Delta once. Better hurry and get out, Grivonna, because she will acquaintances, also, she would undoubtedly like to have the chains put on. Continued from page one he street, kicking at the snow, slipping and losing for every two gained. He it turned in at the sidewalk leap to the ruins of the house. He hauled us by fire—he held up the step leading to the door, raised his hand and started to knock, but found himself staring into the remains—the basement. "Hey, yelled a nearby ski-er who was watching, "there ain't no one at home." Another ski-er followed the remark with, "Shall I tell them you called?" The poor fellow then made pretense of 'coming to' by rummaging around in the ruins for awhile, and then very hastily started to leave but slipped and fell on his back. He saw a well had facial expression remained unchanged—be he bowed his head and again continued his snow plowing in the direction from which he had come. Warning: Don't let college do this to you! Anticipation: Herb Lodge, Phi Gam, and Elizabeth Curtha, Theta, were on their way to a show via taxi when Lodge rumbled, "Step on the gas buddy, and when you turn to the left, go faster." While Granville Wilhelm, Sig Alph, is confined in the hospital he is letting Virginia Shelden, Kappa. She has been in jail for it but far because she can't keep from + + + Lost Bidgee "Snoop" beard much laughing so decided to investigate. We found a poor bad waving his hands and "hipping" his words telling of his misfortune—the fellow had slipped, fallen, and swallowed his false teeth—he had a very brittle look on his face and at various Sooop: A clean joke was found which will be printed in the issue of the "Kamas Engineer" which is to come out in the next few days so here it is: a big buck Indian had just ordered a ham sandwich at a drug counter and was peering between slices of bread when he turned and to the water, the woman replied. "Yes, I sliced the ham." "Ugh grunted the Indian, 'You damn near miss,' em.' intervals would rub his stomach to alleviate the pain which also brought on immemperable oaths pronounced in a new manner. 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