PAGE FOUR 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936 Wildcat-Jayhawk Tangle Tonight Promises Action Seats Are Sold Out in Advance; Lawrence Fans Will Be Unable to Get Tickets Those natural rivals, Kansas and Kansas State, meet tonight on the basketball court at Manhattan to open the conference race before a full house. Advance sales of tickets have been so heavy that Lawrence fans will be uninterrupted all while they have been fortunate to reserve tickets ahead of the rush. Kansas defeated the Wildcats 38-23 in a non-conference game at Kansas City two weeks ago but a much tougher game loops for the Jayhawks tonight. Al Burne, Kansas State forward, was slowed down by a stone bruise, in the game at Kansas City but should be in top shape for tonight's game, the Wildcats will be playing on their home court, a material advantage. In the two games the teams played at Manhattan last year, Frank Groves, 64, and another guard from the Kansas back over his head for goals. In each contest Groves scored 6 field goals with the main threat to a Kansas victor. In beating Kansas State at Kansas City the Jayhawks largely solved the problem by foiling efforts to get the ball in to Groves. This coupled with clear guarding of the Manhattan Menace held him to two field goals. Although the game looms as a real battle Kansas is an almost unanimous favorite to end up on the long end of the score, the only outstanding dissenter is Frank Root. Kansas, who is more or less preduced. The Jayhawkers sailed right through their non-conference games winning all seven and it is on the basis of this showing that they are the favorite. The game saw teams as Kansas State, California and Southern California and gave a very impressive demonstration in doing it. Ebing hit his old stride, pouring in the baskets at all angles, and Noble had done in the early games. The Jayhawkers will not be in the best of shape because of injuries suffered in their recent games. Allen sustained a bruised shoulder in the second California game and a twisted wrist in the third. She sprained ankle in practice Saturday, and Kappelman has a wrist and rib injury. Praille cut a hole in his lip when tackled in the California game and Noble has a slight stone bruise. In the game, with Southern California, Prairie, sophomore guard, got 15 points and registered 13 points. He has been doing some fine work and shows great **Kansas** Ebling F Kansas State Noble F Thornborough Nobile C Graves Prinkle G Brooks Prilman G Schurthi College Basketball Scores Stillwell, Okla—Grinnell, 31, Okla Aggies 21. Columbus—Purdue 36, Ohio State $ ^{27} $ Schoolbus Crash That Shattered Xmas Joy Christmas cheer became sorrow in Holbrook, L, L, N, Y, homes when schoolbus (circle), was hit by trains at cradle-crossing nearby, killing three children and injuring a number of others. Meet to Stay at Missouri Date of Track Contest in March Is Ad vanced a Week The annual inunded track meet, originally scheduled for March 13 and 14, in Columbia, will be retained by the University of Missouri. It was voted, however, by the Big Six schools to advance to meet March 6 and 7. Dr. Forrest Allen, secretary to the Big Six, said no vote had been received from Kansas State. Nebraska preferred a later date, with the meet in Kansas City, but was willing to go to Columbia at the University of Oklahoma for our schools voted for the change of date. A request from Oklahoma that the Big Six wrestling meet, scheduled for June 6, may be delayed to March 6 and 7, probably will be granted. Dr. Allen said, as three Big S six schools are competing, The matter of taking off the limitation of ten players for each basketball team is a little more complicated as home games are concerned. This change will give the coaches an opportunity to give less experienced squads access to the court, and a game has been definitely won or lost. Men's Intramurals --new Southern conference record. He led Lash of Indiana to the tape by over 100 yards. Intramural play was resumed last night with teams meeting in basketball and volleyball games. Sig Ep played Nu Stigma Nu and Sigma Chi met SiG Alph in volley ball matches. In addition to these games, 12篮球 game of these games will appear in tomorrow's Kansan. Tonight's schedule: Basketball - 5-30 Beta | B* vs Phi Delt* "B" I; Pi Gam B* | "B" vs Ep B* "E"; Sig Alph B* vs Sigma Chi; Siigma Alpha Mu vs Pi Ki A*; Koe 10* vs Panthers; Galloping Ghosts vs Johnnons All Stars. Vollley Ball - 5-10 Delta Chi vs Triangle; A.TO. vs Daau Tau. 9 Phi Delt* Pi Gam; Kappa Sig vs Beta. Water Polo—8 Sig Ep vs Phi Psi. Glenn to a Flying Start Wins From Fast Field In New Orleans and New York Glenn Cunningham, world record holder for the mile run, is off to a flying start in his winter camp. In the recent sugar Bowel Meet at New Orleans, Glenn won from a fast field in the good time of 4.16, which is a In the 800-meter special, feature event of the tenth annual indoor track and field meet of the Columbus council K. of C., at New York, Cunningham wom from Chuck Hornbostel, Indiana University star. Hornbostel put on a spectacular show taking Cunningham, but lost by a yard. The time was 1 minute, 55.2 seconds. Cunningham is expected to return to Lawrence sometime next semester to do his training under Bill Hargas. The former Kansas University track star intends to limit his indoor running this season. Dr. Allen Announces Minor Sports Schedule Baseball Program Depends on Athletic Board Approval Minor sports schedules have been announced by Dr. Forrest Allen, athletic director at the University of Kansas. A track meet with Waaburn is a little uncertain, and the wnose baseball schedule is contingent on approval of a basketball program by the athletic board. The schedules: Track, Inrock, Feb. 8—Kansas State at Lawrence, Feb. 15—K.C.A.C. meet, Kansas City, Feb. 23—Nebraus at Lincoln College, March 6–7 Big Six meet at Columbia. Track, Outdoor - April 4-Freshmen at Lawrence, April 11-Washburn at Lawrence, tentative, April 18-Kansas relays, April 23-Drake relays, May 2-Nebraska at Lincoln, May 9-Kansas State at Lawrence, May 16-Missouri at Columbia, May 22-23-Big Six at Lincoln. Wrestling. Feb. 7- Nebraka at Lakin. Feb. 14- Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 25- Iowa State at Lawrence Massachusetts. March 6- 7-Big Six at San Antonio. Swimming. Feb. 8—Kansas State at Lawrence, Feb. 15—Nebraska at Lawrence, Feb. 28—Nebraska at Lincoln, Tennis and Golf. May 8—Nebraska at Lawrence, May 15—Nebraska at Lincoln, Baseball. May 19—Kansas State at Lawrence, May 22—Big Six at Lincoln, Baseball (Tentative), April 17-18 Iowa State at Ames, April 21-22-Missouri at Columbia, April 27-28-29-Oklahoma at Norman, May 6-7-Nebraska at Lawrence, May 8-9-Missouri at Lawrence, May 18-19-Kansas State at Lawrence, May 18-19-Kansas State at Manhattan Ping pong doubles matches will be played off this afternoon between Sigma Kappa and Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Gamma Delta at 5. Basketball today is as follows: Alpha Delta Pi vs Alpha IIum Pk, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Alpha Chi Omega at 8:15. IND vs IWW, TNT vs ETC at 9: Women's Intramurals Missouri Wins First Game Tigers Upset Sooners in Opening Big Six Tilt The University of Missouri beat the University of Oklahoma 73 to 34 in the opening basketball game of the Big Six conference played at Columbia had Saturday. The game in which the heavily favored Sooners never were matched in an upset that may not be matched in the remainder of the 1889 campaign. The Missouri defensive play can be credited for many of the wild shots by the Oklahomaans from the field. After seven minutes of play, the Tigers broke a four to four deadlock, holding the score 14-13 until ten minutes and pushed ahead it 15 to 5 margin before 'Okahoma scored another goal field. There was a final frantic minute with Missouri in front, 35 to 34. It was then that Hatfield, a Tiger substitute, rushed into the game, broke under the basket for the concluding and deciding two points. The victory was a spectacular comeback for the Tigers, who had lost consecutive games to St. Louis university and then the University of Southern California. Missouri 37 g. R. I. Stronl. m Beerf. c Murrayr. d Carolec. b Pvill(o)c l Pvill(o)c l Hatoldd l Totals .14 9 14 Oklahoma 34 Kansas Wins Seven Games Totals 13 8 12 Nebraska May Prove To Be This Year's Dark Horse g. ft. Wa'en(f)e,f 1 Coneill'y,l 2 Cooneyf',y 2 Nedeyf',y 2 Gumming,e 1 Marting,e 1 Grammig,e 1 Remmy,g 0 Otteg,g 0 g. ft. Wa'en(f)e,f 1 Coneill'y,l 2 Cooneyf',y 2 Nedeyf',y 2 Gumming,e 1 Marting,e 1 Grammig,e 1 Remmy,g 0 Otteg,g 0 Iowa State and Kansas, last year's Big Six champions and runner-up respectfully, are set to compete in conference schedules unsheathed. Kansas won seven games, which included victories over two of the strongest teams in the Pacific Coast conference, as well as Nebraska, who may prove to be this year's dark horse, has the highest average score so far, averaging nearly 50 points per game. The Huskers have also traveled the farther this year, making them the first Pacific coast and another to Colorado. The non-conference standings Team Won Lost AV Score Opp. Kansas 24.5 7 34.9 Iowa State 4 0 19.25 Oklahoma 4 0 36.8 Kansas State 6 2 38.9 Cleveland 6 2 38.9 Missouri 1 3 24.5 Kansas Players To Give "Olympia" In February, the department of speech and dramatic art will present the Kansas Players in Fereen Molnar's comedy, "Olympia," which will be given four nights in Fraser theater. This play, the first by Molnar to be presented at the University, is one of the best written by the great playwrights John Burroughs and Mrs. Crafton, Mary Ellott, and the best student actors in the University. Prof. Robert Calderwood will direct the production. D. Cornelius B. Philip, government entomologist from Hamilton, Mont., spoke yesterday to the weekly meeting of the Entomology Club. Dr. Philip Talks to Club Non - Conference Matches Prove Smooth Sailing for Fighting Jayhawkers The University basketball squad turned in four victories during the holidays, three over California teams and two over Texas. The university was over the University of Southern California Trojans Dec. 20, in Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kan. The score The Jayhawkers led 20 to 10 at the half and 34 to 24 with five minutes to play. The Trojans then stared a wild goal, but the defenders through the net from every angle of the court scoring four field goals and one free throw in rapid succession. How many points did the team score and the Trojans failed to score the additional four points which spelled victory Kansas State college had an easy time defeating Missouri the same night. NO MORE Kansas-27 Totals.13 6 6 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Kansas,32 Belfing g. f. I. Holiday f. 1 Allen f. 1 2 3 Noblec f. 1 2 3 Kipping f. 1 0 1 Pragalg f. 1 0 1 Pragalg . 2 0 Totals 10 7 10 After getting away to an early lead, California saw the score tied at half time, 12 to 12. They went ahead again shortly before he came back to come at this point. Once in front 18 to 17, the Jayhawks never again relinquished the advantage and at one time led 28 to 21. Ray Noble was high scorer of this game with 13 points. He then defeated the Golden Beares 27 to 18 for the second victory in two nights. This game lacked thrills, but Kansas showed a much better defense than in the previous games. Kay Elbing led the scoring team to a late victory, a midday sparkplug, scored twice after he had been sent in late when Noble was taken out with four personal fouls. The following night at Convention Hall, Kansas City, Mo. Kansas defeated Oklahoma in basket games as though he were dropping baskets into a while well raily Nobe had a busy night holding Groves, Kansas State center, to two field goals and three free with the NEW SCHICK SHAVER The Missouri Tigers, who the night before were beaten by Kansas State, kept their record straight by bowing to Southern California 42 to 16. The Jayhawkers returned to Lawrence after the Kansas State game and resumed practice until Jan. 2, when they again returned to Convention Hall to defeat the University of California Golden Bears 32 to 28. Fast breaking in every opportunity, the Golden Bears refused to play dead against an aggressive, alert Kansas队, that had the spectators excited and exalted. And Have Totals ..11 6 California-18 g. f. Rathin b. 2 Copland f. 2 Olson j. 2 3 Cordes c. 1 5 Hwege c. 0 Ihwegeng c. 0 Jensen g. 2 TRY ONE TODAY California-28 An electrical shaving device designed to remove the beard and have ever shaved. 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