WEDNESDAY. NOV. 25, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR Big Six Teams Have Sixty Games Washburn and Kansas Meet in First Game of Season With a schedule of about 60 games, Big Six basketball will get under way Dec. 3, when the University of Kannas and Washburn College meet State meets Central at Ame Other non-conference games will follow during December and th early days of January, and the con- ference season will open Jan. State plays Oklahoma at Norman. Nebraska has a schedule of 10 non-conference games, most of them on a trip which goes as far as Philadelphia. Oklahoma has 5 non-conference games and a pair with Rice are in prospect. Kansas has 5 non-conference games; Iowa State and Kansas State have 6 each, while only 4 non-conference scheduled, be is negotiating for a Denver series. The conference schedule is only a spotted one with two dates on which all six of the teams meet in conference play. On Jan. 9 there are conference games at Norman, Ames, and Columbia, and on the next Saturday at Lawrence, Lincoln and Manhattan. Kansas and Missouri, as usual close the season. This year the final game will be played in Columbia. Fallowing is the present schedule of Big Six games with scores if the teams meet last year. The scores of non-conference games between conference opponents are in parenthesis. Dec. 3 — Kansas-Washburn al Lawrence, 35-18; 51-26. (33-30 Olympic) Dec. 4-Iowa State-Central a Ames. Dec 8-Missouri-St. Louis University at St. Louis 30-37, 31-22. velity is St. Louis, 36-17; 35-12; Dec. 11-Kansas-Southwestern at Austin, 38-14; Aug. 13-Ames, 36-28. Nebraska-South Dakota at Vernon, 48-27. Dec. 12—Kansas State-Evansville College at Evansville, Ind. Okla. homa-Wichita University at Norman 40-37 Missouri-Washington University at Columbia, 36-31. Dec. 14—Kansas State-Indiana at Bloomington, Ill. Oklahoma-Southern Methodist at Norman. Methods at Norman Dec. 15—Kansas State-Loyola a Chicago, Oklahoma-Southern Methodist at Norman. Dec. 16—Kansas-Baker University - Baldwin 34:27 at Bainville. Dec. 17-Kansas-Southwestern at Lawrence. Kansas State-Carleton College at Northfield, Minn. Dec. 18—Iowa State-Drake at Ames, 37-39, 23-24. Kansas State Superior State Teachers at Superior, Wis. Dec. 19—Kansas State-Minnesota at Minneapolis, Nebraska-Montana at Lincoln. Nebaska-Minnesota at Lincoln 41-24. Nebraska-Lovola at Chicago. Dec. 28-Nebraska-Western Re at Cleveland Ave. at 21st Ave. Dec. 29—Kansas-Kansas Wesleyan at Sailing. Nebraska-Canistus Col- lege. B.Pueller, N.Y. Dec. 30 -- Nebraska-St. Thomas College at Saranit, Pa. Jan. 1—Nebraska-Temple University at Philadelphia. Jan. 2—Iowa State–Minnesota at Minneapolis. Nebraska · George Washington · Washington Jan. 4—Iowa State-Creighton at Omaha "Kansas State-Oklahoma Nebraska" 73:42 26:46 Jan. 5- Kansas Baker University of Lawrence Jan 9 — Kansas-oklahan at at Norman 43-36, 51-28. Iowa- State Kansas State at Ames 31-29, 25-41. Illinois-Wakeau at Bea- kendon 29-30. Jan 12 — Kansas-University of Mexico at Lawrence. Jane, 13—Iowa State-Missouri at Aines, 29-33; 31-38 Oklahoma-Oklahoma A. & M at Norman, 18-35, 26-32 Jan 16 — Kansas-Missouri at Law- rence, 29-15, 31-25. "Iowa State- Nebraska at Lincoln, 41-20, 49-1" "Kansas State-Oklahoma at Man- hattan." Jan. 18—Nebraska-Oklahoma at Lincoln, 40-33; 55-28. Jan 19—*Kansas-Kansas State at* Lawrence, (38-22), 28-17, 52-14. Jan 20—*Iowa State-Missouri at* *Columbia.* Jan. 23—Kansas-Washburn at To- saka Iowa State-Drake at Des hoines Jan. 30—Kansas State-Nebraska u. Marathon. 30-43; 32-40. Missouri-Washington University at St. James. Feb. 8—*Kansas State* Missouri at Columbia (39-25); 37-19; 39-35. Feb. 11—*Kansas-Kansas State* at Manhattan. Feb. 6—*Missouri-Oklahoma* Norman, 37-34; 21-36. Feb. 2 — *Kansas-Nebraska* a Lawrence, 45-23; 43-36. Feb. 5.—5*Kansas-Iowa State at Army 28.17. 49.25 Feb. 12—*Nebraska-Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 3—Oklahoma-Oklahoma A & M. at Stillwater. Feb. 13—*Kansas-Iowa State at Lawrence, Missouri-St. Louis University at Columbia. Feb. 15.*Iowa State-Oklahoma at Norman, 19-25; 39-42. *Kansas State-Nebraska at Manhattan. Feb. 19—*Missouri-Nebraska* Lincoln. Feb. 20-*Kansas-Oklahoma at Lawrence.* *Kansas State-Missouri at Marthaun Feb. 22—"Iowa State-Kansas State at Manhattan Feb. 28—"Missouri-Oklahoma at Cincinnati." Feb. 27 — *Kansas-Nebraska a Lincoln. *Iowa State-Oklahoma a Mar. Columbia Lincoln. Iowa State-Oklahoma a Ames. State-Nebraska. Mar. 5 — *Kansas-Missouri* Feb. 26—Missouri-Oklahoma in Columbia. Nebraska, Oklahoma. Men's Intramurals --tournament Tuesday, Benthot defeated George Knatviern, Rock $ ^{a} $Conference games. George Larson, Theta Tau, deceased Ed Heter last night to win the tournament. He was a shoe tournament. Heter, who is also a Theta Tau, won the tournaments. George Janson, Theta Tut, de In the pyramid interorganization team tournament, the Galloping Ghosts deflected Delta Tau Delta Homo and the Galapagos Ghosts are now in the final round and will face the winner of the Theta Tau-Sigma Chi match for the Galapagos Ghosts. Russell Benton and Stuart Chamberlain, representing Phil Delta Theta, entered the final round of the handball tournament Tuesday. Benton, Rock Bill Kiley, Sig Alpha, will meet Jack Nessley, Beta, to decide the tennis championship. Chalk, and Chambers defeated feated George Bowlus, Beta. All of the fall intramural training areas are nearing completion. Following the Thanksgiving vacation, the intramural sports will ret失 way. --two Tiger Stars Whom Kansas Must Stop Thursday Women's Intramurals --free of charge and open to the general public. The first week's play of the ping pong doubles is an follow-up Tuesday, Dec. 1-4 11pm, Corbin vs. Vest- leon. Dec. 2-5 10am, Kappa vs. Davis. Dec. 2-4 12pm, Kappa Kappa Kappa vs. Chi Ongier. 6 p.m., Alpha Quinner v. Gamma Gamma. Thursday, Dec. 3—4:15 p.m. P Beta P, vs. Kappa Alpha Theta 5 p.m., Alma Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Chi Omega. CAPT. AL LONDE · HALF BACK Nebraska Held Big Six Opponents Scoreless The Big Six football race is practically over. Nebraska has the championship safely stored away for the second consecutive season. The Cornhoppers came through the season with 5 straight victories against their conference opponents, and holding the opposition scoreless. Nebraska plays Oregon State this Saturday. The Cornbushers are given two minutes each to play the last game, the Nebraskans will probably shoot the works. They came through the Kansas State fray with no set-backs. The Kansas-Missouri game tomorrow will decide the second place holder in the Big Six standings. As the results now stand, the Tigers have a half game lead over Kansas State. A Missouri victory over Kansas tomorrow will give the second place position to the Tigers. An Iowa cause in four and place between Missouri and Kansas State. The Thanksgiving day game tomorrow will wind up the Big Six schedule. Cyclone Cagers To Use 'Race-Horse' Style Because his squad is small, light, and fast this year, Louis Menzei Iowa State basketball coach, is changing his style of basketball from the set defense to the "pace-horse" type. The Iowa State team will meet the Jayhawkers Feb. 5 at Ames, and Feb. 13, at Lawrence. 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