PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1936 Nebraska Huskers Meet M. U. Tigers Tomorrow Night Other Big Six Teams Play As Conference Race Enters Into Final Stretch Stretch Nebraaska's fast-traveling cagels will attempt to down Missouri at Columbia tomorrow night, a task much like bearding a bear in his den, only worse. Missouri Rejuvenated There is an old saying that to beat Missouri on its home floor you have to be at least ten points better than the Tigers. This combined with the much improved showing Missouri has made in its last two conference starts, has encouraged some of the experts to predict that the Huskers will go down to defeat. Spurring Nebraska on, however, will be the realization that a defeat will eliminate virtually all opportunities for them. By winning, the Cornhukers will still have at least a mathematical chance at the pennant. Missouri played brilliantly against Kansas and then after a slump in its game with the Warrensburg Teachers hit the high spots again in upsetting Iowa State in a game at Ames. This latter uprising was led by Jay Todd, a guard, who became eligible at the beginning of the second semester and played his first game against the Cyclones. The dope is that Todd is a better man than of the men who comprised the team during the first semester. Todd's addition to the team means that Missouri will have to be taken seriously in getting ready. Edward teams always reach their ground around the end of the season. Nebraka is also going great at the present time and the game has all the aspects of a nerve-wracking struggle from start to finish. It should be one of our best plays. Iowa State has not only droops, from the running as far as the championship is concerned but also looks like a strong team. Cyclones toowed to Missouri and then lost their crack guard and captain, Tervald Holm, through illness, an event which left them no match for the Jayhawkers. If Holmes is out for the season, as reports say he is not, Iowa State is in for some best-feat. Oklahoma Riding High Oklahoma, on the other hand, seem to have hit its stride. The Sooners defeated Kansas State impressively in a game played at Manhattan Monday despite injuries to their first and second string centers and two more to the back. Deep dept three of them on the bench. Denton Lington, another lad who became eligible at the middle of the year, played center for the Sooners and collected 12 points to 14 times and rang up 8 field goals, a very good percentage. Heads Olympic Sport Schoo Kansas and Nebraska still very strong. Oklahoma and Missouri improving and Iowa State and Kansas seeming to be the whole story. Iowa Professor Will Conduct Conference in Germany CHAIPAMAG, Ill. — (UP) — Prof Seward C. Staley of the University of Illinois Department of Physical Education, will conduct an International Sports Education Conference in June as summer during the Olympic Games. Staley was selected as the head of the conference upon the recommendation of the American Physical Education Society. Professional physical education students will take part in the conference. Approximately 20 persons from each of the schools in the games will attend, Stanley said. The American party will sail July 15, with the American Olympic team, meeting delegations of other countries at the German border. The assembled conference then will proceed to Berlin, where study will begin. Germany is bearing the expense of the entire conference and its participants. Stalley has been granted a leave of absence from the university, here he had been scheduled to be in charge of school work in physical education. COURT SHOWS NO SYMPATHY FOR CHEATER AT POKEI Branford, Ont.—UP) John Toth appeared in court here on an assault charge. He told the court he was a victim of an assault. He said he caught him with aces up his sleeve. when a man plays cards with aces up his sleeve, and gets hit, I don't think he should lay a charge of assault" the crown said. Toth was dismissed. HIS CHAMPIONSHIP TRAIL 19 CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 25 YRS. OF COACHING BASKETBALL Women's Intramurals Basketball Finals Tuesday, Feb. 11-8:15; Pi Beta Phi plays Gamma Phi for Beta for winner of the second division; Watkins hall vs. Chi Omega. 9:00: Corbin hall, winner of the third division, vs. IWW, winner of the fourth division. Thursday, Feb. 13—8:15: Alpha Delta Pt will play the winner of the Pi Beta Phi vs. gamma Phi Beta game. Tuesday, Feb. 18----8:15: championshij game. game. The basketball divisions are: The basketball divisions are: Division I: Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Chi Omega. Division II: Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Gamma Delta. Division III; Watkins hall, Kappa Alpha Theta, Corbin hall, Chi Omega. Division IV; TNT, IWD, IWW, ETC. --though, in a big way. He stayed out of basketball this fall to train on his brother, Jake Mimmo, and Jim Bausel's record hung up at the 1932 games. Jay Bawerberg, Chicago University's All-American halfback was one possible candidate for Uncle Sam's team. SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr., c37 Tall basketball players seem to have a central spot in the lime light this season. Here are a few you might not have heard of as yet. Howard Hobson, coach at the University of Oregon, can put a team on the floor with an averaging 5.6 points per game starting line averages only 6 feet, 2 inches however, and his squad of 11 players the same average, 6 feet, 2 inches. It might be interesting to know that the tallest player in basketball today is one Herman Cain who plays for the Catholic team in Brooklyn, N.Y. He stands 7 feet, $6\frac{1}{2}$ inches in his stocking feet. . . The Big Ten has a nice array of centers this year varying from Earl Thomas, Ohio State's 6-foot, 3-inch to John Gee, Michigan's 8-foot, 4-inch by the way, as well as other Michigan team members, has caused the athletic department quite some added expense, as they are so tall that they require special Pilburn bearer. Gee was born in New York, and he grew an inch over the summer. . . If the measurements of all the basketball men in the Missouri Valley Conference were rolled into one and used to make one player, he would be a sophomore 6 feet, 2-10 inches tall, or a junior 6 feet, 2-12 inches tall. Creighton has the tallest team in the conference, 6 feet, 1 inch and also the heaviest, 17.45 pounds. . . Drake Drake has the tallest centimeter, but also the heaviest. Wills Ward, one of the greatest all-airborne athletes in the world has announced that he is not going to compete for the 1936 Olympic decathlon. Don Elser, smashing Notre Dame full-back, will be contending for honors Vale holds a unique record in intercollegiate victories by virtue of inning 138 consecutive victories in dual meets including last season. This recollection stems from the team which hasn't tasted defeat in Harvard. Years ahead to hang one on them this year, however, to break the strong. . . Coach Ed Galleger's rolling setback in Oklahoma also has an upset. He takes 163 victories, 4 losses, and 2 ties. Seventy-three straight, from 1921-32, is long time to go without being beaten. Lasbon, Ohio — (UP)—Roy Custer, WPA worker, dug up a five-dollar gold piece dated 1823. He sold it to Calvin O. Ackers for $6. Ackers then received an offer of $1,000, but turned it down and put the coin in a safety vault, swaiting the highest bidder. Rare Gold Coin Found Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c 15c ENDS TONITE Joan Blandell Glenda Farrell Hugh Herbert "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" Kansas State Swimmers Meet Jayhawks Saturday Shows 3-7-9 SATURDAY BIG DIBLE SHOW GENE AUTRY "THE SINGING VAGABOND" AND JAMES KLEINSON ZASU PITTS "HOT T I P " Also Chapter 11 "MIRACLE RIDER" Aggie Team Will Provide First Competition Of Season $5.00 values now $3.75 $6.00 values now $4.50 $6.50 values now $4.85 $7.50 values now $5.65 SUIT PANTS and SLACKS 58 Corduroy Slacks Values to $3.95 $2.35 47 pr. Odd Wool Pants $2.95 ODD TROUSER SALE —here is your chance to buy a pair of trousers for odd wear or match up your coat and vest. Kansas University's swimming team will get its initial trial for this season against competition tomorrow afternoon at 3 p.m. when the Kansas State squad comes to the Kansas pool for a dual meet. The meet will contain events in both diving and swimming. Owing to failure of several swimmers to make the necessary grades, eligible men who did not return to school will be placed on the last and lack of time for participation by former men coach, Coach Alphin announces that his squad may prove to be a little weak. On the other hand, several of the men on the squad show strength and endurance as swimmers even though their work under competition has not been proven. Kansas' entries in Saturday's meet: 400-yard relay: Pussey, Tiller, Brantid, and Fisher; 800-yard breast stroke: Pussey, Tiller, Brantid, and Fisher; 50-yard dash: Pussey and Waggoner; 400-yard swim: Brantid and Fisher; 100-yard dash: Waggoner and Tiller; 220-yard swim, Brantid and Tiller; midley relay: LaShelle, Elias Waggoner; diving: Pussey and Humburt. Kansas State has not yet sent its list of eligible men who will make the trip to Lawrence. Students will be admitted to the meet upon presentation of their activity books and identification cards. 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Although not one of the highest scorers, they were handed in that were very encouraging for this stage of the season. Coach Simpson has a system by which he picks men who have given credible showings the previous week Eleven Cyclone varsity rummers were named on his "honor roll" for the week following last week's trials. Some of those on the honor list were Bill Brown Lewis, sophomore, who topped the list of varsity sprint candidates in both the one- and two-lap races. He circled the Iowa State track once, approximately 131 yards in 143 seconds, and ran the lap-race in 301.2 seconds. For the sprints were Bill Stoufier of Council Bluffs and Stian Christie of Belmond, letterman in the 220- and 440-yard events; Cardo Bortolo of Henderson, Coin, sophomore, and Lawrence Minkay, Big Six champion in the javelin. Holmes Brown of Ames, captain of the Cyclone two-mile队 lant fall led the three-lapers to the tape Saturday, while Maynard McHardy, head coach of the four-lap race. 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