PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY, 17, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Cornhusker Style Of Play Promises Sensational Game Experienced Nebraskans Use System Which Will Allow High Scoring Kansas will face the formidable offense it has come up against this year when it meets Nebraska here Monday evening. The Cornhuskers piled up seminal totals in their early season averaging an averageing more than 45 points a game. The Cornhuskers system is topehyke, allowing their opponents almost as close as they are to them but the men from Lincoln use a very dangerous danger of conviction nevertheless. The Huskers use a modified "fire engine" system which might conceivably sweep Kansas. Husker Forwards Are Hot The Nebraska forwards, Whitaker and Whalist, are crack shots who can be counted on to score if they as much as get a look at the basket. Whitaker is only 5 ft. 9 in. tall and has a hard time getting the coveted glimpse of the bucket, but when he does its two points. Whitaker is 6 ft. 2 in. tall, and he is not as accustomed to shot as Whitaker, gets more than his share of the points. Whitaker is a speedy lad who fits in well with the type of play Nebraska uses. He has been a regular for three years. Wahliquist, also a senior, is valuable for his passing ability as well as his scoring prowess. Ebaugh, sophomore center, is 6 feet, 5 inches tall. It has also he is rather awkward, his extreme height makes him a valuable man under both baskets. He also is a reasonably good standing center and a good defense man. Sophomore Is Outstanding Parsons, sophomore guard, is the outstanding sophomore in the conference this year. During the non-conference games he averaged 10 points a game. In the Huskers' first conference game he scored 9 points. He is especially effective on long, high arched shots. He played in two of his last three spring completed three years as a regular Husker guard. Parsons stands 6 feet, 2 inches. Widman, the other guard, is a senior, who has played regularly the two previous years. He is a bona fide first string man this year. Although he is 6 feet, 2 inches, Widman is used as a reserve center and gets the tip his finger at time. He handles the well and is a big part of the Nebraska defense. Nebraska Is Weak On Defense Men's Intramurals MEN'S INTRAMURAL MEN'S INTRAMURAL. The Nebraka defense, is the team's weak spot. In their frozen dips up and down the floor, the Hukers leave their feet exposed to the opposing defensive threats. While they were running up their 45 points a game, they were yielding around 42 points a contest. Although they succeeded against them, they still failed because it unbelievable that they can spot Big Six teams 40 points a game and win. They will have to repeat their opening conference game performance against them. They did not, if they are to finish near the top. Intramural team for tonight: basketball - 8-30, Signa Alpha Mu v. thei Tau; Boilermakers vs Johnson Panthers; Pioneers v Rock Chalk L. Saturday—Basketball-830, Pi K. A. "B" vs Acacia "B"; Beta" Beta Pham "Gam" 9:30-Siq Ep vs Sigma Nu Phi Delti vs Kappa Sag. 10:30-Beta vs Phi Pai; Delta Tau vs Phi Gam. 11:30- Hellbounds vs Rock Chalk II; Lions vs Galloping Hosp. 1–Triangle vs Vtheta Tau; AK. Psi vs KEK. Basketball results for Wednesday: Beta 38 D. T. D. 29 g. f. g. t. f. g. g. t. Dodge.f 3 1 3 3 M'WrY.c 2 Dodge.f 3 1 3 3 Emore.f 2 Stoland.c 4 0 1 Hedges.c 2 Litioy.g 4 0 1 Veitch.c 2 Goff.c 4 0 1 Veitch.c 2 16 6 11 7 6 7 Referee. Dean Nesmith J'hn'n All-stars 30 g. f. t. Johnson,f 2 1 1 Harmood, f 5 4 0 Day,c 2 0 0 Patrick,g 3 1 1 O'Dell,g 3 1 1 15 8 7 Referee, McEnroe Winters.f .6 g. f. 2 Burberf. .6 0 Burberf. .0 2 Brueng. .0 2 Brueng. .0 1 Marshall. 0 0 Marshall. 0 1 Towns.d 1 0 1 Towns.d 1 0 1 13 4 5 Corriss OFFICIAL STANDINGS OLAS OFFICIAL STANDINGS CLASS W-Land Loss Pct. Phi DeltI W-Land Loss Pct. Phi DeltI 5 1.000 Beta 4 0.000 Beta 5 1.833 Kappa Sigma 3 1.750 Gau Gam 3 1.750 S.A. Gau 2 2.000 Sigma Chi 2 2.000 D.P. Gau 2 2.400 Sigma Nu 2 3.200 Phi PaI 1 3 1.300 A.V. PaI 1 3 1.300 Delta Chi 0 4.000 S. P. E. 0 4.000 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE-JAN. 23 to JAN. 30, 1936. INCLUSIVE Kappi spp. g. ft. Lyona f. 3 0 Birdf. 4 0 Khmc. 2 0 Alld'dce.g 1 0 Linleyg . 1 0 FRIDAY THURSDAY Jan. 23 Division II Won Lost Pct. Haskell Jayhawkers 2 0 1.00 Plainsboro 2 0 1.00 Rock Chalk I 5 1 .833 Triangles 5 1 .833 Tithe Bua 5 1 .833 Phi Chi 3 2 .600 Acacia 3 2 .600 K. E. K. 3 2 .500 Pi K. A. 2 4 .333 S. A. Mu 2 4 .333 Christian Church 4 4 .000 1st Baptist 4 4 .000 2nd Baptist 4 4 .000 Lions 30 g. ft. Conklin.f 1 Dickman .2 Disckman .1 Robins.n .3 Linday.s 2 Pattison .4 Gration .5 SATURDAY Jan.25 Total Official Standing in Votey Ball **Term** | **Won Lead** | Pct. ---|---|--- Triangle | 4 | 0 S. A. E | 4 | 0 Beta | 3 | 0 Phi Gain | 2 | 0 D. T. D | 1 | 0 Sigma Nu | 3 | 1 .750 Delta Chi | 2 | 2 .500 Sigma Mu | 2 | 2 .500 Phi Pi | 1 | 2 .333 Kappa Sigma | 1 | 3 .250 S. F. E | 1 | 3 .200 PI K.A | 0 | 3 .000 A. T.O | 0 | 3 .000 Nu Sigma Nu | 0 | 3 .000 Official Standing in Volley Ball Division II Won Lost Pct Halloumbio 5 0 1.00 Johnson All Stars 4 1 0.00 Boliermakers 4 1 1.00 Galloping Ghosts 3 1 80.00 Rock Chalk II 7 1 75.00 Parkers 2 2 5.00 Lions 2 2 5.00 Cison 2 2 5.00 Dunaink Club 2 3 40.00 Campus Raiders 2 4 3.33 Devilwikis 2 3 4.00 CSEP 0 5 0.00 Whirlwinds 0 5 0.00 Team Won Lost Pct. Pih Delt "I" 4 1 0.80 S.A.E. 4 1 1.00 PiH Gam 4 1 1.80 PiH Delt "II" 4 1 0.80 A.T. 4 1 1.00 Sigma Chi 3 1 1.750 Kappa Sigma 3 2 1.600 Sigma Nu 2 2 1.600 PiH I 2 2 1.600 Acacia 2 3 1.400 T.D. 2 3 1.333 Bea 1 2 1.200 Pi K.A. 1 2 1.300 Pi H.A. 0 4 1.000 S.P.E. 0 4 1.000 Triangle 0 3 0.900 CLASS "B" Official Standings in Water Polo Pian Won Lost Pct Phi Gam 0 1.000 Tadpoles 0 1.000 Phi Po 2 1.000 Phi Po 2 1.000 S.P.E 1 1.000 L.T.D 1 1.000 Sigma Chi 1 1.000 Rain 1 1.000 S.A.E 0 1.000 Triangle 0 1.000 Kappa Sigma 0 1.000 Dellu Chi 2 3.000 A. S.M.E. SPONSORS LECTURE ON BUILDING OF BOULDER DA Kappa Sig "B" 2 D. R. Evans, representative of the Babcock and Wilcox Boiler company of Kansas City, will give a lecture upon the construction of Boulder Dam at 8 o'clock tonight in Marvin hall auditorium. Mr. Evans will show a moving picture and slides in giving his lecture, "Engineering for the Modern American Society of Mechanical Engineers at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose." The A.S.M.E. has been trying for some time to secure Mr. Evans' lecture here, it was reported, but were unable to access the house of the popularity of the program. MONDAY Jan.27 8:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 9:30 classes, 5, 4 hours at 9:30 to 11:20 9:30 classes, 5, 4 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 9:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 8:30 to 4:20 10:30 classes, 5, 4 hours at 10:30 to 4:20 Sunday, January 26 11 0 WEDNESDAY 1:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 1:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 11:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 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 hours at 8:30 to 10:20 2:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 8:30 to 10:20 4:30 classes, all hours at 2:30 to 5:20 12 6 11 WEDNESDAY A.M. Jan. 29 P.M. THURSDAY A.M. Jan. 30 P.M. The "Little Giants" resumed practice yesterday after their victory over the Missouri Tigers. Practice was very good, and the members were on the injured list. Ray Noble did not suit up, but was given a good working over by trainers at the Milton Allen school and a heel brusse from the Missouri tussle. Milton Allen was still nursing two bad feet and also a painful thumb injury. Ray Ewing was taking hinge surgery. Today, Coach Allen will start drill the team on a system to stop the ball and put it up. This will be who also play next Monday. This game will be the big hump for Kansas to get over. If Kansas can come through in this game they will have nearly two weeks of training. The rest of the squad went through fundamental drills of passing, shooting, and pivoting for one hour. Girls Are Best Marksmen Cagers Have Light Practice Tryouts for Rifle Clubs Will Be Completed Jan. 31 Tryouts for both the men's and women's rife clubs will be completed Friday, January 31. The two teams will begin a final in the first Kanan of the second semester. The men's team is composed of about 20. Edgar Leigh is captain and Bailey Winton manager of the team. Sergent C. E. Engle reports that the women trying out this year are the best since he came to the University in 1929 and they will have difficulty in selecting a team. The number of squads is composed of 10. The officers of the women's rifle队 are: Martha Noble, Allen, and Ebling Are M.U.'s Grid Chances Bright Coach Faurot Predicts Winning Football Team Next Season Missouri's prospects for a winning football team next season are brighter than in the past. Coach Dou Faurie, who talked Wednesday night with Adrian Linderay and Mike Ghetto, Kansas football coaches admired the basketball team to Missouri. Dodge, captain; Alice Conandier, manager; Helen Hoffman, treasurer; and Catherine Holmes, secretary and historian. Faurot bases his belief on the fact that Missouri has such a large number of experienced players from which to choose, what fact he believes will be most important in respective positions. Supporting Faurot's belief is the fact that Missouri is already making plans to stage the biggest Homecoming in the school's his- great Homecoming in the school's history. Missouri's last victory over Kansas University occurred in 1930 at Kansas with a score of 25 to 18; Missouri beat the Big Six championship that year. Coach Otopalik Names Promising Wrestlers for 1936 Season three sophomores and five lettermen — one a co-title holder in the Big Si conference and another a former Naples coach — included in the Iowa State College wrestling lineup named by Coach Hugo Otolapik to face Iowa State Teachers College at Cedar Falls last week in the Cyclones ambitious 1966 schedule. Following some of the closest and the Injured List A Good Time will be had by all If You have the Assurance of exclusive and beautiful Or drop in at 927 Mass. and arrange your Spring Party Decorations now. PHONE 72 Anywhere" Party Decorations "We Telegraph Flowers Amwhere" Phone 72 ALLISON 927 Mass RUMSEY Kenneth Stewart of West Burlington scrappy but inexperienced 118-pounder; John Kirstein of Clarion, 135-pounder; and Al Stroecker of Mason City, big heavyweight who fills the role of a football tackle in the fall, all sophomore hardest trysts for positions on the Clyne grappling squad of the past few years, a tentative lineup has been selected by Coach Otokipil which he concludes in winning Iowa State's reputation in wrestling circlet during the coming season. Letttermen fill the remainder of the classes. Kyle Cranton of Odebolt, co-champion in the Big Six division over his cousins, Raymond and Lawrence Hamilton of Iowa Falls, both first-year players. He is also former National Y.M.C.A. champion returning to school after three years, took the 145-pound assignment. Coach Otapalik considers Thomas of Olympic calibre and a strong candidate for the national title. Leonard Wilson of Newell, the most improved wrestler of the squad this year, will get the call in the 155-round game. Just before the Ralph Burgels of Ames, takes care of the 153-round class. Robert Buck of Diagonal, a minor letter-winner last season, was edged out in this weight by Wilson, who will take over the 173-pound class. Basketball Team for Japan Will Be Entered In Berlin Olympics Dr. Allen Learns A letter to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics at the University of Kansas, informed him that Japan will have a basketball team entered in the Berlin Olympics, and is happy to know United States is to be represented. At the Los Angeles Olympics, Dr. Allen met at Sahuko Ri, member of the Japanese Amateur Athletic Association, in charge of basketball, and both recognized as a contest against the Olympic games. Mr. Ri writes: "It is indeed gratifying to know that we will be able to see an American team in action, and especially for us who are connected with basketball; we are looking forward to the day when we can be the great American basketball team. "We are taking every step, and preparations are being made to send the team to Germany. Our basketball team will be chosen by the end of next month (January) and it our hope to send the strongest team possible." Mr. Ri inquired about the new basketball teaching film, made at the Uki- Dog Learns Sign Language Everett, Wash.—(UP)—A six-year Permanesian dog owned by Lois Moe, has mastered the sign language. The dog has been dead since it was six months old. From simple movements of Moe's fingers, the dog will obey such signals as "Come" and "Go." "Stop Barking" and "Sic 'em, Tip." 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Wahiqisthan, Neb. 1 7 5 2 19 12 Groves, K-State 2 7 5 2 19 9.5 Ebling, Kansas 3 7 5 2 19 8.6 Groves, State 2 7 5 2 19 8.5 Parsons, Okla 2 6 5 4 17 8.23 Parsons, OKla 2 6 5 4 17 8.20 Parsons, Neb. 1 4 0 5 17 6.33 Pemell, Oklahoma 4 10 6 10 26 18 Allen, Kansas 3 7 3 8 10 27 Strom, Mo. 4 10 6 2 22 5.5 Strom, Mo. 4 10 6 2 22 5.5 Cornelville, Okla 2 5 0 2 10 5 By a coincidence, Ebling of Kansas in three games and Powell of Missouri in four have made the same number of points; and Noble of Kansas in three games and Strom of Missouri in four, also have made the same number. HOLM TAKES DIRECTORSHIP OF ATHLETICS AT WASHBURE OF ATHLETICS AT WASHBURN Dr Philip C. King, president of Wastinb college, announced yesterday that Elmer Holm, football line and basket- Lawrence's Bargain Theatre 10c PATTEE 15c NOW! 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