PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1936 Cyclones, Huskers Emerge Victorious In Big Six Games Oklahoma's First Half Lead Is Swept Away; Iowa State Defense Stubborn (By The United Press) Nebraska took their conference record clean by defeating Oklahoma last night, 40-33, while Iowa State was up 21-19. The three starts, from Kansas State, 31-29 The Sooners lead Nebraska the entire first half, but the three Husker scoring parsons, Whittaker, and Wahlhoff, who routed the Sooners completed. The Huskers after trailing 16-14 at the end of the first period went ahead in the first minute of the second half to tie it up and lead good to give the Huskers 18 to 16 lead. Sooner Defense Poor The Oklahoma defense failed to function properly. Parsons hit two long shots in a row to give the Nebula a 34-29 victory, which Oklahoma was never able to do. Nebraska will meet Kansas Monday night in a game which will decide the conference leadership. State, playing a brand of basketball which forced a more deliberate pitching offense. Kansas' its first conference game of the season over a favored Kansas State team After opening the scoring with a barrage of goals the Cyclones found a slower but more accurate Kansas State team. The teams met in State center, dropped in three goals in the first half and sank five more and a goal in the second. The tota of 17 points to lead the scoring. Cyclones Lead Throughout The Cyclones were ahead at the end of the first half, 10-9 and led Kansas State throughout the entire game. The Cyclones rallied from a three-point loss and Gibson, sophomore guard, spoiled many shots for the long-armed Groves, who played mostly apart from his team. The scores Nebraska 40 Groves was forced out of the game in the last minute on fouls. In the second period the Cyclones speeded up their offense, Capt. Torvald Holmes scored 16 and 17 for Cowen and Fleming, forwards, who scored 15 and 10 points respectively. During the closing minutes of the game the Wildcats made a desperate attempt to overcome the Cyclones, but failed to do so. The province proved to much for Kansas State. Totals 17 611 Oklahoma 33 g. f. f. Whichek's 2 1 halfgld. s 4 2 Ebaugh's 3 0 1 Laeconce. 3 0 1 Wirmingham 1 0 4 Wirmingham 1 0 4 Wirmingham 1 0 4 Connell'y R 0 Tonef R 2 fonef R 0 Warrenf 1 0 Warrenl 1 0 Ellwrhr'f 0 Gumminc 0 Gumminc 0 Marting 4 5 Marting 4 5 Needy 1 0 Thomasa 1 0 Totals ..13 7 12 Iowa State 31 Kansas State 29 Totals. 12 7 5 Officials: Miller, g. f, t. Cowenf. 6 2 0 Fllegh. f,g 6 2 0 Thoms n,c 0 1 Poolec. 1 0 0 Holmes. g 1 2 2 Gibson. g 0 0 1 Totals .13 3 9 Iowa; Olds, Kansas. Monday. January 20 Sunday, January 19 Campus Calendar All musical vesper program, University Aud., 4 p.m. Rubis Sua g. ft. Gilipin f 1 cl vl ed vl 0 1 tribh h f 1 0 rbh h f 1 0 scl lin g 2 0 rabik b g 2 0 Entomology Club, 321 Snow hall, 4:30 p.m. Basketball: Kansas vs. Nebraska University Aud., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 21 College faculty meeting. Ad.Aud. 4:30 p.m. Trudi Schoop comic ballet, University Aud., 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, January 22 No meetings. Sports Sketches By WB. FORBES © INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED NEWS THURSDAY Jan.23 SATURDAY Jan.25 J. Hubert Stevens, Lake Placid, N. Y., user hobbiesl, stands with sport which requires nerves of steel of steel. 1832, he was Ameer's best in BSA Olympic row in Germany. FRIDAY Phi Delts and D.U.'s Win To Keep Perfect Record Four Other Organizations Forfeit Intramural Cage Games The Phi Delts and D. U's continued undefeated in intramural basketball, the Phi Delts winning from the Kappa Sigs 21-17, and the D. U's defeating the ATO/30-18. AK Pai forfeited to Kappa Eta Kappa. Beta "B" forfeited to "B", and the Sig Eps and Sigma Ns both failed to show up for their name. Yesterday's results: MONDAY Jan. 27 TUESDAY Jan. 28 g. g. ft. f. Lippitt,1 f 1 0 Garman,f 1 0 2 Pipink,in 1 0 1 Gaskell,g 1 1 3 Klavery,g 1 3 4 1 6 Referee, McEnroe Phi Delt 21 8 5 9 Referee, Foss Acacia "B" 13 g. ft. Bowlus.f 5 1 Dodge.d .3 1 Stounde.d .1 1 Parisig .0 1 Nessly .2 1 WEDNESDAY Jan. 29 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE—JAN. 23 to JAN. 30, 1936, INCLUSIVE g. ft. f. Harwif. 1 ... 1 2 Tenney.f. 3 ... 1 4 Tucker.g. 1 ... 0 Tucker.j. 1 ... 0 Kellg. 1 ... 3 0 Wobker . 2 ... 0 THURSDAY Jan. 30 13 9 4 Referee McEnroe g. ft. B'lmfield f 1 0 Miller, f 1 0 Miller, f 1 0 Grant, g 1 0 Kent, g 0 Landers 1 0 9 2 8 Kappa Sig 1' Phi Gam 35 g. ft. f. McCann,f 2 Davis,f 3 ... 1 Barclay, e 1 0 Blough,r,g 1 0 Minter,g 1 0 8:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 9:30 to 11:40 8:30 classes, 5, 4 hours at 11:40 to 12:00 9:30 classes, 5, 4.3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 9:30 classes, 2, 1 hour at 2:30 to 4:20 10:30 classes, 5, 4.3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 '0':30 classes, 2, 1 hour at 2:30 to 4:20 Dunkin...g. ft. f. Jackman, f. 1 Mahley, f. 3 3 Black, c. 1 3 McEllroy, g. 0 0 Field . 0 0 g. ft. l. Kirby, f . 1 Kuch h n'f. 3 3 Kuch h n'. 1 Kipig, k g. 0 Ambr se, g. 0 Winslow. 0 1 19 25 Referee. Grav f. g. ft. C Hodge,f . 1 St'hn'm.r f. 0 St'n'c.t c. 1 Wilbeig, 1 0 Kingg, 0 0 Durand , 0 0 7 4 7 Referee, McEnroe Kline,f 3 0 1 Burkett,t 4 0 1 Hallg 4 0 1 Devling 2 1 1 Comer 2 1 2 Referee, Foss Phi Psi 7 6 1 Sunday, January 26 Rock Chalk I 37 Dunakin Club 18 Referee, McEnroe g. f. lt. Harwood f 5 2 0 Johnson i 1 0 1 Daye j 1 0 1 O'Dell g 3 0 2 Stark s 0 3 2 1:30 classes, 5, 4.3 hours at 3:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 2, 1.3 hours at 11:20 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 5, 4.3 hours at 3:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 2, 1.3 hours at 11:20 to 11:20 2:30 classes, 5, 4.3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 3:30 classes, 5, 4.3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 2:30 classes, 2, 1.3 hours at 10:20 to 12:20 3:30 classes, 2, 1.3 hours at 10:20 to 12:20 | | g. ft. | | :--- | :--- | | Diven,f ... 2 | | | Lawr'ncef, 2 | | | Tenh'g,nc, 1 | | | Watts,g ... 2 | | | Kenn'dv, 0 | 1 | Panthers 16 Referee, Allen 21 3 7 Referee Cooper g. ft. f. Haref, 3 0 1 Coffin,f 5 2 1 Grant,c 5 2 1 Greg, 5 2 1 Jameses, 0 1 1 Dinnamor, 5 0 1 6 6 7 A. T. O. 18 Referee. Corliss We'll Exhume 29 Sigma Chi 19 g. ft. f. M'F1r'lnd.f 4 0 Porter,f 4 0 0 Bruing,n 4 0 0 Tyler,g 1 0 2 Warreng, 1 2 1 8 3 5 g ft fi Kerr.f 4 B g/fildfat 2 2 Lock. 0 2 Bank. 1 0 Colemang 1 0 Motley.g 1 0 Referee, Foss 10 9 6 Referee, Cooper Triangle 29 Christian C g.ft. Preston f 1 0 Cream 0 1 Beans 0 0 Alleng l 0 0 Berreng n 1 0 Chock 0 1 g. ft. Bigelow, f 2 Davin, f 3 Fryke, e 2 Mayg, g 1 Rimmer, m 2 14 05 Referee. Burkett Lions 16 Hellhaunds 28 g. ft, f. Conklin,f 1 2 Lindsay,s 1 0 Lindsay,t 1 2 Pearee,g 1 0 Robins,n,g 1 2 Allen,f 1 2 31 g. fuit C Hodge f 1 Branw l f 0 A Hodge c 0 Wilbert g . 0 Strain m 1 Strain m 1 M nght h 1 g. ft. Cole f. 4 3 Russef l. 4 0 Gristc 0 0 Lamm g. 3 0 Lamm g. 3 0 Russell 0 3 Referee, Allen g. ft. f. Olseng. g 1 0 McNoung. 3 1 0 Hedges.c 1 0 EElmore.f_3 1 1 JElmore.f_3 1 0 g. ft. Phen赫f, 2 0 Hawkf, 0 0 Hawkj, 2 0 Halig, 1 0 Andr'sn, g 1 Kl'ppnb g, 1 6 4 14 61 Theta Tau 28 "FORBIDDEN HEAVEN" Pioneers 11 D. T. D. 18 PATEE $ _{10\text{c}} $ $ _{15\text{c}} $ Boilermakers 1 Referee, Allen ENDS TUESDAY K. fight g. fL Knightf. 4 kightf. 4 B.Covey. 8 2 B.Covey. 8 2 M.Covey. 8 1 B.rdnn. 8 0 B.rdnn. 8 0 Dawges. 0 0 Dawges. 0 0 Hit No. 1 Phi Psi 15 Christian Ch. 1 Hit No.2 g. ft. Lyons.f 5 E.Fromm.f 5 Anders.n 6 e.Horns.e House.g 5 H.Fromm . 1 Lawrence's Bargain Theatre g. lt. Harwolf 1 tonneyf 2 Tuoke 3 Harmong 4 harmong 0 Tuekerg 2 Tuekerg 0 Bucket 1 Bucket 0 Intramural schedule for Monday: Basketball: 5:30- P1 K A 'B vs. Big Alph 'B; Phi Gam 'B vs. Phi Pai 'B; 9:00-Phi Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Mu; Campus Raiders vs. Johnson's All Stars. G'llping Gh'sts Voley ball results: Phi Delt defeated Phi Psi 21-7; 21-15. N sigma Nu for- fested to Beta. Rock Chalk II 33 NOW! 2 Water polo: Sigma Chi defeated Delta Tau 20-0. Basketball match: Beta B* "borferred to Phi Gam B*," D. U *"borferred to Sig Eb B*." Ascicia B* "borferred to Phi Gam A*." Acacia Alpha M* "borended to Theta Tau." 10:00—Whirlwinds vs. Coes; Bolsheviks vs. Panthers. "TO BEAT THE BAND" The committee reported that 14 per cent more teachers were placed in 1935 than in the preceding year, and salary increases averaged $113 more a year in 1934. Placement last year was the largest in its history, the committee announced. 71 Cartoon - News Nite 7-9 An increase both in the number of teachers who secured positions and in the amount of salary teachers received was reported Saturday by the University of Missouri committee on the placement of teachers. MISSOURI SHOWS INCREASE IN JOBS FOR INSTRUCTOR Phi Gam 29 MIGHTY HITS HUGH HERBERT 11 6 HELEN BRODERICK 20 9 4 Conference Lead Will Be at Stake In Nebraska Game Jayhawkier Quintet Meet Its Most Dangerous Big Six Foe Here Tomorrow The two undefeated teams in the Big Six basketball race will fight it out for first place tomorrow night on the audition. The Jayahwakers don't have the season record that the Jayhawkers have the Huskers have shown the ability to grip up plenty of points in all their games, averaging 16.4 points in their non-conference clashes. The Cornbushers are slated for a defeat in the clash, but victory for them is decided in the realm of possibility. They play a fast type of basketball which very possibly may give the Jayhawkers more than they can handle. Then too, the Nebranks have upset Kansas basketball teams before and might do it again. Only two years ago, the Cornhurks knocked dopesters out of the tournament and the Jayhawks were supposed to win without extending themselves. It was the opening Big Six game of the year for the Kansans, and following it they won every remaining game on their schedule, and having conducive Big Six championship. The Jayhawkers will take a string of 12 consecutive victories into tomorrow's game. They won their last two games of the 1934-35 season, played against game. They won their last two games of the 1954-35 season, played against the Sooners at Norman, to which they have added so far this season seven non-conference wins, and league victories over Kansas State, Iowa State and Oklahoma, for Kansas is to stop the Husker offensive. The invaders have been hitting the hoop from all angles this season and posses, to all appearances, the most powerful scoring attack of any team in college football, quist, forwards, and Parsons, guard are sharphooters to fear in any man's league, and holding them in check is apt to prove a real job. All three rank near the top of the conference individual scoring list. Especially dangerous is the time when a defensive player frequently from far out on the floor. Kansas' defense, however, has proved more than satisfactory in the three conference games they have played to date. The Wildcats were held to 17 points spice and the team in a game played on the Tigers home court, was able to score only 25 points. All of this gives the Jayhawkers' opponents an average of less than 20 points. The Nebraska defense on the other hand has been rather decided weak and it is likely to be in a large extent on that basis and a Kansas victory seems so imminent. Wahlquist and Whitaker, the Nebraska forwards, are leading the conference scorers with averages of 12 and 10 points a game, respectively, but they have played only one game and their rating will probably be changed considerably after Monday's game. For Ebling and Noble it will be a chance to move up in the individual scoring column, but the team's previous years, haven't yet lit the stride he exhibited during his sophomore and junior years. THE FINEST PLAY IN A DECADE--- Now An Unforgettable Picture! Youth Meets Its First Great Temptation in The Greatest Heart Story of Our Time! 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