PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1936 Oklahoma Sooners Awaiting Invasion Of Iowa Cyclones Neither Team Claims Edge Injuries May Hinder Norman Boys in Contest The University of Oklahoma Sooners await the invasion of the Cyclones at Norman, Monday night, the first conference home game for the Sooners. Neither team appears to have a decided edge in this game. Iowa State lost its first conference game to Kansas and was eliminated by one second stand in defense of its title. Oklahoma has played much stronger teams this year than have the Cyclones in their non-conference games. While the Sooners have been playing such teams as Southern California and Rice, Iowa State has been playing Simpson college, Vanderbilt, Grimell, a d Drake. In Oklahoma's last two games, Oklahoma defeated Missouri and Missouri defeated them in the first conference games, and Oklahoma A. & M. gave the boys at Norman a 25-18 trimming. Coach Louis Menge's Cardinal and Gold five this season is built around Captain Tovall Holmes, all-Big Sius guard, a fast clever floor player, whose dribbling, shooting, passing, and defense make him a Sooner teams for the past two years. In Jack Cowen and Jack Fleming, the Cyclones have two hassley forwards. The Cyclones are greatly felt, Merze believes he has a fit in Burton Thomson, Thomson, a 6-foot, 5-inch center is improving and ready for championship brand of play. Whether Oklahoma will be able to make a game of it, may depend on the condition of Tee Connelly and Herman "Red" Nelson. Soon regulars will play against Oklahoma again able to play against the Oklahoma Aggies. Without these two starters, the Sooners attack will be severely hindered. In Oklahoma's double win over Rice in December, Connelly and Nel-ton scored 52 of Oklahoma's total 81 scores. Couch Menzel feels from the offensive angle his outstanding worry has practically dissolved, but would like to see his team's defense improve. Coach McDermott hopes to have his injured players in shape to play at least part of the Iowa State contest. In Friday afternoon's workout at Norman following the 18-25 defeat at the hands of Oklahoma A. & M., Connelley and Nelson suited up and stepped gingerly into the floor for the game not participate long in scrimmage. Men's Intramurals --student through personal contact than by means of tests. Ommens, Parker Carlson and John Olds. Officials; Parke Carroll and Johnin Old Iowa State Oklahoma Cowen f Flemming f Thomson c Holmes g Gibson g Warranty Flemming Thomson Holmes Gibson Warranty Martin Rew Basketball results Intramural schedule for tomorrow: Basketball-6-10; Phi Gam "B" or Acuencia "B"; Johnson's All Stars or CSEP. 9-30; Hellhounds vs Panthers. A.T.O. "B" or Pi K.A. "B"; 10:00 Delt. vs ATOS. Delta Chi vs Sigma Nu. Results of water polo and volleyball Delta Chi. Delta Chi vs Sigma Nu. Tau T12-2; Tadpoles defeated Triangle 10-0; Sigma Chi defeated Kappa Sig 1-0 (forfeit). 8 2 3 | | g. ft. f. | | :--- | :--- | | Pardee,f | 3 0 0 | | Smith,f | 1 0 0 | | Maier,c | 4 1 0 | | StClair,g | 0 0 0 | | Rinh,m,g | 0 1 1 | Referee. Corliss Dagigg r. I g. f. t. Dagigg r. I g. f. Hawkg . . . 4 0 Lawkg . . . 1 0 Lpb pibgb r. I 2 0 Titgat . . . 2 0 Titgat . . . 2 0 18 3 3 Referee, Baskett g. ft. f. M'M'r'nf, 1 0 EElmore, 2 0 Fminley, 0 0 JElmore, 0 0 JElmore, 0 0 Hedges, 3 0 g. f. Ward f Fleosef c 1 Kruerge c 6 Hildreth d 1 Kimbleg c 6 Angmei g 6 12 2 3 Kanna Sig 35 Kappa on k.c. g. f. f. Bl'mfield, f. 1 1 Pienon, f. 1 0 D'Man'sa, f. 2 Baineg, s. 1 Keng, s. 5 Gers, k. 1 3 0 2 g. ft. f. Buchele, f. 1 Rich ds'n f. 6 3 2 Gilletc. 6 3 2 g墓g. 2 0 Mayg. 0 Morford. 1 1 g. ft. f. Sw'neh'tf B Watson.f 1 0 0 Summr'sc B 1 0 0 Nye.g 2 0 1 Burtong. g 1 0 1 11 3 4 Referee, Burkett 8 3 3 Referee Cooper 10 4 1 Referee. 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Novolnyi 1 0. 0 Georce 0. 0 Paparina 0. 0 Alleng 0. 0 Swisher 3 0 2 Swisher 3 0 2 "ock" 2 0 9 2 3 Referee, Allen | | g. f. t. f. | | :--- | :--- | | Harwif, 2 | 0 1 | | Tenneyf, 4 | 1 1 | | Tenneyc, 4 | 0 0 | | Kugig, 6 | 1 0 | | Wobkerg, 4 | 0 0 | | Hannon, 2 | 0 0 | g. tf. f. McCann, f 1 Brock, f 1 Minterg, f 1 Minterg, f 1 Davis, g 2 Biereig, r Phi Gam 33 g. ft. f. Cosgrovef, 5 1 0 Smithf, 0 0 0 Ogrenc, 3 0 1 Barnettg, 1 0 2 Pardecg, 1 0 2 C'mous Raid'rs 19 Phi Psi "B" 18 g. f. f. f. Lyons' f, 2 2 1 Widem n' f, 1 0 Bird.c, 4 1 A'd rd'ce, 1 1 Kuhn.m 1 2 g. f. f. f. Lions 13 g. ft. f. Rich'dn'f s 0 1 Morland c 3 0 J'BCh'te g 3 0 M'BCh'tg l 0 1 Wallace a 0 1 8 2 3 D. U. 26 Beta 17 1st Baptist 11 Rolsheviks 27 g. f. t. f. Brighten,f 1 Allen,f 1 0 0 Wampt,r,1 0 0 Lieber,g 0 3 0 Dmgat,r,1 0 7 11 4 6 Referee, Corliss Theta Tau 19 Phi Psi 13 16 1 4 Referee, Gray 6 1 9 11 4 2 Referee, Corliss g. ft. f. Cole,f 6 0 2 Morel'nd,1 1 0 Grist,e 1 0 2 Willis,g 0 1 Russell,g 0 1 816 Sig Aiph "B" '19 fint. wf. ft. wff. ft. Barbef. 3 0 Barbfe. 3 0 Alphghe. 3 0 Brm's nig. 8 Tmsg d. 8 Kanna Sieg "R" 2 613 9 1 3 12 3 10 K. E. K. 21 Carp'n'tr.f | g. ft. f Ewing.f | 2 0 0 Krusce, f | 0 0 1 Miller, g | 1 0 0 Kuchs, g | 3 1 1 Referee, Foss 436 Nazis Found New Type Academy 918 8 3 3 f. gt. DeVido, f 0 Hulf, h 3 Armstrig, g.c 1 Hogg, g.d 1 Hanneng, g 1 Hill 1 1 7 1 2 2 A. K. Psi 17 Physical training. One of the most interesting of German Nazi projects is the new academy for boys at Munich. Designed to carry out the socialistic principles of education, the school stresses the importance of the technical skills required by students in the culticum such as studies as painting and music, not ordinarily part of a high school student's course. Instructors and students live in close association. Sons of rich families are required to pay extra tuition for their children. The classes are divided equally. Instruction is carried on along three lines, academic work, physical training and observation trips on which trades, nature and the arts are studied at close hand. No examinations are held as the instructor is believed better able to estimate the progress of a child. g. ft. Ainsw'th,f 0 Wilbert,l 0 M'n'H'n,c 3 King,g ..5 1 St'h'm,r' 1 0 Examination Schedule Rock Chalk II 35 Coe's 27 Anfosson f g 1f 3 Aymoef f g 2f 3 Lyomef f g 2f 3 Hulac f 2 1 3 Schoerg f 2 1 3 Schroeg f 2 1 3 Fromg f 1 0 1 Fromg f 1 0 1 Awflygh f 1 0 1 THURSDAY 9:30-11:25 AM Jan. 23 1:30-4:30 PM FRIDAY 8:30-11:25 AM Jan. 24 1:30-4:30 PM SATURDAY 8:30-11:25 AM Jan. 25 1:30-4:30 PM MONDAY 8:30-11:25 AM Jan. 27 1:20-4:30 PM TUESDAY 8:30-11:25 AM Jan. 28 1:20-4:30 PM WEDNESDAY 8:30-11:25 AM Jan. 29 1:20-4:30 PM THURSDAY 8:30-10:20 AM Jan. 30 10:20-12:20 AM 2:30-5:30 PM 15 5 13 Reference McFearn g. ft, f Peesel, f 5 2 Sizemore, f 3 1 Lhillm'r, f 2 3 MW'n'y, g 0 1 Waymang, g 0 1 Prepare for Indoor Meet Sooners Tracksters Start Drive For Big Six Indoor Crown 10 1 7 3 10 7 10 hands track team that will drive hard for the 1936 Big Six conference championship has begun intensive work under Coach John Jacobs, gangling mentor who is starting his 10 indoor season at Oklahoma. 8.30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. 8.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 9.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 9.30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. 9.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 10.30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. 1.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 1.30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. 11.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 2.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 2.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 2.30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. 2.30 classes of 5, 4 and 3 hours. 2.30 classes of 2 and 1 hours. The Sooners express belly that they will be especially powerful in the Big Ten, and that despite their small numbers will be strong contenders for the Big Six indoor championship which they will have won a half points last year to Kansas State. Coach Jacobs has lost Burt Ward, doughty little quarter-miller and broad jumper; Whit Cox, spinner; Loyett Burk, B.C.AK; low indoor low hurdle jumps; Jens Jons, Big Six outdoor 440-yard champion from his last year's team. However, he retains such veterans as Loris Moody, Big Six half-mile champion and record-holder Grunville Chick, Big Six quarterback; Dick Chunk, Big Six outdoor 880-yard champion; Desil Bull "Dublin," Boyt Tuulau A.i. indoor 880-yard champion; Elwood Cleveland, 1935 Oakland Browns, 3000 Oakland and Floyd Lochner, National collegiate two-mile champion whose untimely illness cost the Sooners the conference title last year. Among the Sophomore replacements was Frank Skoog, Big Six substitutes ... Gittinger, and Burton C. Women's Intramurals Read the Daily Kansan want ads. Ping pong Tuesday will be played off between Kappa KappaGamma and Alpha Delta Pi at 4:30 and Alpha Omicron andAlpha Chi Omega at 5. --cong point results: Brink, Fi Beta Phi, defeated Kroh, Kappa Alpha Theta, 14-11, 21-8; Forman, Chi Omega, defeated Montgomery, IWW, 19-9, 21-15; Hunter, IWW, defeated Wallace, Alpha Kappa Gamma, defeated Borker, IWW, Kappa Kappa Gamma, defeated Goeing, TNT, 21-16, 22-20; Fay, Kappa Kappa Gamma, defeated Borker, IWW, 21-19, 10-21; 22-20; Barcakman, Corbin halft, defeated Arthur, Alpha Kappa defeated Galileo, Alpha Dalma, II, defeated Sebastian, Alpha Dalma, II, 19-17, 21-19. Wildcats Claw Tigers, 37-19 Missouri Loses Second Successive Game n K-State Comeback Kansas State defeated the University of Missouri, 37-19, last night for the Wildcats' first conference victory. The defeat was the second Tiger loss on successive nights, having lost to Nebraska Friday night, 31-26. The victory was a spectacular come-back for the Wildcats, who had lost to Kansas in their first conference game. Kansas State showed a vastly improved performance. Frank Groves, all-Big Six center, led the Wildcat attack, scoring 13 points. Kansas State took an early lead of 9 to 1 during the first ten minutes of play. The Wildcats held a lead of 19 to 8 at the half. | | g. ft. f. | | | g. ft. f. | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Burns f | 3 | 1 | Stromf. | 3 | 0 | 1 | | Burmaf. | 3 | 1 | Stromf. | 3 | 0 | 1 | | Thr abu'f. | 3 | 2 | Adams. | 4 | 0 | 3 | | P'p'sh'f. | 3 | 2 | Murrayf. | 3 | 0 | 2 | | P'p'sh'f. | 3 | 0 | Murrayf. | 3 | 0 | 2 | | Fulbeo. | 0 | 0 | Powellg. | 1 | 0 | 3 | | Sch'm'g'm. | 0 | 2 | Hatfieldf. | 1 | 0 | 3 | | Da'f'te'n'c. | 0 | 1 | Hatfield'c. | 1 | 0 | 3 | | Raikb'k. | 0 | 1 | Mistaf. | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Millerg. | 0 | 1 | Schaperg. | 0 | 1 | 0 | Totals ..12 13 7 Totals ..8 3 14 Referees: Parke Carroll; M. Bolz Cornhuskers Take Tigers Five Thousand Persons Witness Big Six Tilt at Lincoln The Nebraska Cornhuskers Friday night opened their campaign for the Big Six basketball championship with a victory over the Missouri Tigers 31 to 26. Five thousand persons jammed into the Husker fieldhouse for the game—the second largest crowd ever fitness a basketball contest in LINCOLN. box score: Nebraska 21 Nebraska jumped into a lead early, and was never headed by Missouri, alas. They were headed in all midday in the second half when Beer scored two under-basket shots Wahlquist, Husker forward, was high man with 12 points garnered from six field goals. Powell led the Missouri scoring with 8 points. g, f, h. I. Whinatn i. 0 1 whilfq i. 6 1 Ehaught. 0 2 1 widmign. 0 1 3 Pursengo. 0 1 Bakerf. _ 0 0 Bakerf. _ 0 0 Totals ..14 3 8 --- Totals ..10 6 BERNIE BIERMAN OFFERED LONG CONTRACT AT TULANE Chicago, Jan. 11. — (UP) — Bernie Biernman, Sierra football coach, and Dr. Wilbur Smith, director of athletics at Tulane university, had no statement to make when they left from an all-day conference. Smith was re-commissioned to play for the year contract calling for $15,000 a year to coach the Tulane football team. **Mesasg 10.4** g. **ft.** Stromf. f 0 2 Carrellle 0 2 Powellw. 0 2 Haffeldh. 0 0 Schaperec. 0 0 Schapeche. 0 0 ENDS TUESDAY Margaret Lindsay New Records "Personal Maid Secret" AND Bill Boyd You Let Me Down "BURNING GOLD" The Broker Record Alone at a Table for Two ... Guy Lombardo Moon Over Miami Lights Out Eddy Duchin LATE NEWS—NOVELTY Spreadin' Rhythm Around ... Teddy Wilson I'm the Fellow Who Loves You Life Begins at Sweet Sixteen ... Hal Kemp Sandman ... 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