PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1936 SOONERS AND HUSKERS WIN IN BIG SIX GAMES UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Nebraska Continues To Chase Kansas Doggedly in Race for Big Six Title by Overpowering Cyclones 49-20; Oklahoma Trims Tigers in Game at Norman, 36-21 Nebraska continued to haunt Kansas in the race for the Big Six championship, by turning back Iowa State 49-20 last night as Missouri was losing to Oklahoma, 21-36. The Huskers still have an outside chance to overtake the Hawkeyws, as the Kansans have three games remaining and one of these is at Lincoln against the Nebraska team. None of last night's games made any difference in the standings of the teams. OKLAHOMA 36—MISSOURI 21 Norman, Okla, Feb. 15 — (UP) The Oklahoma Big Six basketball team de- fected Missouri 36 to 21 tonight in the most exciting game of this season in the field house here. Both teams missed dozens of easy shots while fans showered pennies and mill tokens onto the floor during a dull second half. The teams played even during the Big Six Standings | | W | L. Pct. | T.P. OPP. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 7 | 0 1.000 | 177 | | Nebraska | 2 | 750 | 309 | 260 | | Oklahoma | 6 | 528 | 309 | 260 | | State | 2 | 192 | 132 | 255 | | Missouri | 2 | 528 | 194 | 259 | | Kansas State | 1 | 643 | 113 | 255 | opening part of the game, Missouri holding a 15 to 14 point lead just before the end of the first half. Demont Livingston scored to quick goals for Oklahoma to give his team an 18 point lead in the last few seconds of the half. Claude Todd, Missouri guard, was high scorer for his team with seven points. Livingston was high scorer for Oklahoma with 13 points. Totals ... 14 8 | Name | (36) | fg | ft | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma (36) | | | | | Connolly, f | 4 | 3 | 1 | | Warren, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Torman, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Gunning, c | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Martin, g | 3 | 1 | 1 | | Livingston, g | 0 | 3 | 1 | | Smith, g | 1 | 0 | 1 | Missouri (21) Strom, f 3 0 Hatfield, f 0 0 Murray, f 1 0 Carroll, f 0 0 Henderson, c 0 0 Adams, g 1 0 Berg, g 0 0 Powell, g 2 0 Todd, g 2 3 16. Officials: Miller, Iowa; Olds, Kansas Totals 9 3 5 Scores at half: Oklahoma 16 Missouri NEBRASKA, 40- IOWA STATE, 20 Lincoln, Feb. 15—(UP)-Avery University of Nebraska basketball team tonight walled Iowa State 49 to 20. In defeating the Cyclones the Cornhuskers clung to a slim chance for the game, but they outscored two games and won six. Kansas University is undefeated but the Jayhawks have yet to play in Lincoln and will have won every content this season. Both teams batted the ball off the backboard frequently during the first five minutes of the game with neither team being able to locate the goal. Then Cowen of Iowa State threw in a field goal. Nebraska employed stricter man to man defense to advantage against Iowa State, throwing the Cyclone's deliberate offense out of gear. The Iowans frequently found it impossible to get the ball past its part of the court. The game was rough and both coaches substituted frequently. Nebraska (49) fg ft Wahlquist, f 3 2 Whitakaker, f 4 1 Leucox, f 1 0 Hale, f 0 Ebaugh, c 2 0 Dobhrman, c 2 0 Nelson, c & g 0 Widman, f 1 1 Parsons, g 4 1 Baker, g 2 0 Amen, f 0 --- --- Totals ... 21 7 11 Iowa State (20) Cowen, f 4 0 1 Fluemann, f 2 1 2 Anderson, f 0 0 1 Poole, c 1 0 1 Kilburn, c 1 0 2 Gibon, g 0 2 3 G Johnson, g 1 0 2 Partridge, g 0 0 0 Swell, g 0 0 0 Totals 8, 14 Score at half: Nebraska, 26; Iowa State Officials; Ted O'Sullivan, Kansas City; E. C. Jones, Kansas State. Basketball Scores Wichita University 44, Washington 32. Drake University 29, Oklahoma A. & M 18. Michigan 41, Michigan State 23. June 23, Chicago 20. Iowa 33, Chicago 20. S. W. Texas 20, North Texas 16. Ohio State 43, Indiana 34. Men's Intramurals High and low scoring games featured Thursday evening's intramural basketball schedule. The Hankell Hawk Jay Hawks (6-1) secured the national title by a score of 50-23. The Phi Delt team conquered its Beta opponent by the low score of 23-17. The Christian Church was downed by the Phi Chi's, 23-16. The lowest scoring game resulted when the Rock Chalk I team tangled with Theta Tau, the score being 16-14 for the Rock Chalk five. The D. U. J. C. team tied Theta Tau with a forfeit and a scheduled game between the S. P. E., "B" team and the Triangle 'B' team was not played as neither team appeared. In a close game the S.A.E. volley ball team defeated the Phi Gam team by the score of 21-16, 17-21, 21-8. The team foiled to defeat the Sigma Chi team. Saturday's Basketball Games Kappa Sigma forfeited to Sigma Chalk II. Bohlewski forfeited to the Rock Chalk II. Sigma Nu "Bu" forfeited to the Kappa Sigma "Bu". Sigma Alpha Pioneer forfeited to Christian Church. Acacia 32 | | g ft 1 | | :--- | :--- | | Cox | 5 0 0 | | Martin | 4 2 1 | | Carter | 1 1 0 | | Kabler | 1 0 0 | | Chapman | 3 1 1 | f 1f ft Hildreth 2 0 1 Fleeson 1 0 1 Kimble 1 0 0 Kreuger 1 2 1 Ward 4 2 0 Hellhounds 22 Sigma Nu 35 D. T. D. 33 Kably g fft 8 g ft 4 g ft Kelly 8 0 0 Olson 4 2 Pfeiffer 8 0 1 Veitch 4 1 Davis 3 3 3 Elmore 3 1 Dubach 3 1 3 Moran 3 1 Dubach 1 4 711 Whirwinds 11 Dunakin 25 Whirwinds 11 Dunakin g fft 8 g ft 4 g ft Mobley 5 0 1 Bingalde 5 1 Black 2 0 0 Leonard 0 1 Clark 0 0 2 Niso 1 1 Russell 2 0 1 Gillpie 0 1 Ober's 21 Bo尔默makers 19 Ober's g fft 8 g ft 4 g ft Lindsey 1 0 2 Harper 1 0 Seckman 1 0 3 Bigelow 4 2 Brown 2 0 1 Carse 0 0 Peerce 2 1 1 Blake 0 0 10 1 7 K.E. K. 12 criangle 22 K.E. K. 12 Cerrig g fft 8 g ft 4 g ft Kerr 3 0 1 O. Hantla 2 0 B.d'fregel 4 1 1 Hantla 2 0 Goleman 4 1 1 Hantla 2 0 Motley 1 0 0 Crouch 2 0 10 3 3 6 6 2 9 4 3 Phil DeL. Theta 19 Deng g gilt h Mize Benton 2 1 1 Young 1 2 1 Bowman 1 2 1 1st baseman g ft Allen 0 1 J. Fornell 0 2 Dempster 1 0 Brighton 1 0 Wampler 1 0 First Baptist 1 Gal. Ghosts 48 Gallium gt 11 Mightier gt 0 Knight 5 0 Knight 5 0 Dawes 0 Lindley 3 0 Kelly 3 1 Triangle 'B' **12** Sharp 0 1 Johnstone 0 1 2 Stakeke 0 1 2 Thorne 0 0 0 Smith 0 0 0 Delta Upsion 16 g ft McCann 0 Boucher 0 Barclay 2 1 Davis 2 2 Broch 1 1 5 2 7 Gal. Ghosts Cornhusker Swim Team Overpowers Kansas Men Beta Theta PI 35 Stocktor 1 Kane 2 0 Nicholson 0 0 Nicholson 2 0 Morgan 3 3 Marshall 1 1 University Tank Records Smashed By Speedy Nebraskans Smashing all University of Kansas pool records as well as several Big Six records, the Nebraska University swimming team overpowered the Jayhawks by the one-sided score of 17-12 in yesterday afternoon. Kansas was unable to capture a first place in any event. Advance Cleaners N.C. LINDSTROM P.N.T. M.E. LINDSTROM Nebraskans 400-yard, free style relay—the team of Dort, Colland, Krouse, and Barry beat the Kansas队 of Pusley, Humphrey, Tiller, and Fisher in a time of 6 150-yard back strike -Gavin, Nebraska, first; Lindwick, Nebraska, second; La Shelle, Kansas, third. Time: 1:57.1 200-yard irst strike -Gibbons, Nebraska, first irst. Forthorn, Nebraska, second. Ellas, Kansas, third. Time, 2.51.3 19-yard, dash — Lyndie, Nebraska, first; Wiggerson, Kansas, second; Puscey, Kansas, third; Colland, Nebraska, fourth. Time 24.2. The events: 40-yard swim—Hagelin, Nebraska first; Krouse, Nebraska second; Nichols, Kansas, third. Time, 517.8. And What a Difference Cleaning Makes Phone 101 100-yard dash — Lynde, Nebraska Fresh SILEX COFFEE An invigorating stimulant. The difference... CLEAN CLOTHES! Meet Yourself! at the UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Uniort first; Ludwick, Nebraska, second; Waggoner, Kansas, third. Time, 56.4. Diving-Rirmerman, Nebraska, first, 102.6 points; Deming, Nebraska, second, 88.9 points; Pusey, Kanasa, third, 75.5 points. 220-yard swim — Barry, Nebraska, first; Hogebink, Nebraska, second; Brandi, Maddy, third. Time, 3:38. Medley rehy — Gavin, 3:58. Clement rehy — Kansas, 4:05. team of LaShelle, Elias and Waggoner in the time of 3:10.8 Medley Race Record Smashed Nebraska's medley relay team made the announcement that it would attempt to break the Big Six record for the women's record by about 15 seconds, but the record is unofficial because the Kansas pool is only a 50-foot pool whereas the regulation pool for the Big Six records must be from 60 to 75 feet. Other Big Six records broken unfolded. Some of them were: the 400-yard relay with a record of 3.587 to top the Big Six record of 4.022; the 50-yard dash was broken by Lyndae with a time of 24.4 Nebraska Defends Title Coach Jack B. Minor's swimming team won the Big Six title last year and looks to be well on the way to breaking a braska dash champion, last year shattered three of seven official Big Six records that were broken last year at the seventh annual Big Six championship. The team gave a large amount of the credit for Nebraska's attaining the Big Six championship. Lynde holds the 50-yard, free style, the 100-yard dash, and the 220-yard dash, all in a series. Thedivisional seems which were held the compulsory dives of the front header, the back header, the half gainer, the backward jack-knife, and the front one-half twist. In addition to these five dives, the divers were able to choose five optional diva apice. Officials of the meet were Refere, starter, and announcer—E. R. Eibel; Clerk of the course—Gordon Gray judges—first place, Jack Riggs, see and place. Poco Fraser, and third place, R. H. Beamer; timers-Fred Malo, G. W. Smith, and Justin Hill; judges of the turns-Dr. James A. 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