PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Iowa State To Be Strong Contender For Championship Three Veterans of Las Year's Winning Team Are Back With Cyclones Iowa State, with three of the five regulars who won a Big Six basketball championship for the Cyclones last year, rates, at present, as a strong contender for the championship this year. Lost by graduation were Waldo Wegener, all-conference center, and Frank Hood, guard, both valuable man, but a mighty strong team is in prospect for the men from Ames. Both forwards, Jack Cowan and Jack Flmming, are back as to Torvald Holmes, all-conference guard, with Muze. Muze has several crack sophomores, and a number of last year's reserves. Center Causes Worry Center Lunas Worry Coach Chandler wormy batting for the vacant guard post but the center position is causing a good deal of worry. Neither Thompson or Kirk伦, the two leading candidates for the post, has ever been as strong and this looms as the weak spot of the team. Wagner, the departed center, was a big part of the Cyclone offense, being second high scorer in the league. But even with an offense click. He averaged better than ten points a game and finished with an average only a little more than a point behind the average of Roy Eling. Jayla Ingham had the second consecutive year. The open guard post will probably be filled by George Gibson, 6 ft. 3 in. sophomore from Kansas City, Mo. Gibson was outstanding last year as a freshman and should be more than adequate. Disputing the position with him are Gordon Camp and David Foulk, both full players. Camp is a sophomore and like Gibson was a standout on the freshmen team last year. All-Conference Guard Ant-Conference Gate The other guard position is the source of must-have leadership. Merize Captain Holmes bandles that and how he plays his position. Will all-conference honors last year and will probably repeat. The forwards are also a source of much satisfaction for the Cylone coach. Cowen and Flemming are both second-team captains, and junior, was seventh high scorer in the conference last year while Cowen finished eleventh. Flemming was playing sensually at the end of the 1934 season and may start out in that man- At any rate Iowa State is going to make a determined bid for retention of their title and it going to take a mighty strong team to trip them up. LUNCH With Your Friends at the UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union DR. F. C. ALLEN TO BE IN CHARGE OF A.A.U. MEETING --of points scored to each one scored by opponents, give Kanas a decided advantage, with 1.18 points to each scored by opponents, or five points for Kansas Dr. F. C. Allen announced yesterday that anyone interested in attending the rules interpretation meetings of the Kansas City Athletic Club may attend the open interpretations meeting Saturday at 2 p.m, which will be held at the Kansas City Athletic Club. This meeting will be open to anyone who plays, and any interested persons. The coaches of the colleges in the Big Six will meet in a closed meeting to get their interpretations of the new rules Saturday at 9 am. Dr. Allen, as chairman of the fifth district, will be in charge of the meetings. Kansas Cage Average Is Best in Conference Jayhawkers Annex Four Big Six Titles in Seven Years Teams of the Big Six have played 257 basketball games in the seven years $f$ the Big Six conference. All but 16 standings counted in the conference standings. Oklahoma won the championship the first year with a clean sweep, winning all of the 10 games Missouri won for the first time in its 800; Kansas was champion for the next four years, and Iowa State won last year with victories in 8 of 10 conference games, while Kansas was second, winning 12 of its 16 conference wins. Composite stadings for the seven years, then, give Kansas a decided advantage, as shown by these seven-year totals: Twelve teams got under way Wednesday night for the start of the intramural basketball season. Games will be played during the afternoon and evening from now on in order to allow the 54 teams entered in the sport to compete during the season during the course of the season. Results of the games were as follows: While Kansa's total of points is the greatest, it's average is not; Oklahoma with 231 in 80 game giving an aver- age of .67 while the Kansas average was 30.8. Examination of the scores of the past seven years in the Big Sig shows 19 games settled by a one-point margin, and another coming in the Kansah-Nerada series. The most points scored by one team in any one game was the 68 by which Oklahoma overcame Kansas State in [1934-68] but the highest scoring game was the 52-30 content in which Nebraska defeated Iowa State in 1930. In contrast is the 15-11 victory of Kansas State in the Kansas in a practice game in 1933. Defensively, the Kansas record is the best, with opponents held to an average of 26 points. Missouri ranks second in losses and 27.5 points scored by opponents. Men's Intramurals Kappa Sig B" b defeated Phi Psi B" team 20-12; A.T.O. "B" defeated B" triangle "B" team 21-9; Sigma Alph defeated Kappa Sig B 21-18; Sigma Chi defeated Sigma Nm 20-20; D. U. defeated Sigma Nm 20-20; Fith Doll defeated Sig En 21-11. A combination of scoring and defensive power, expressed in the ratio Today~5-30, Beta "B" vs Phil Delt "B"; II, Giam "G" vs. Sig Alph M "B"; 7:00, A.K. Pai vs. Sig Alph Muz Christian Church vs. Acacia. --- Points Saturday, 8:30 a.m., Phi Chi vs. Trangle; 1st Baptist vs. Pt KA. 9:30, Coe's Drug vs. Boilermakers; Galloping Ghosts vs. Clubman Club. 10:30 | | Won | Loss | Pct. | Cites | Pts. | Op.Pts. | Avr. | Op.Avr. | ioIP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 62 | 27 | .696 | .696 | 2742 | 3219 | 30.8 | 36.0 | 1.19 | | Missouri | 48 | 33 | .592 | .592 | 2509 | 2223 | 29.3 | 27.0 | 1.06 | | Oklahoma | 48 | 40 | .590 | .590 | 2629 | 2238 | 29.6 | 27.1 | 1.06 | | Indiana State | 40 | 40 | .590 | .590 | 2164 | 2251 | 30.9 | 32.0 | 1.06 | | Kentucky State | 27 | 43 | .386 | .387 | 1973 | 2118 | 28.2 | 30.2 | .93 | | Kansas State | 27 | 43 | .357 | .357 | 2784 | 2768 | 28.4 | 32.9 | .86 | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST of Lawrence, Kansas ANNOUNCES A FOOTBALL TEAM WILL ELECT CAPTAIN AT KOTARY DINNER The annual dinner given by the Lawrence Rotary Club for members of the University of Kansas football team has been set for Day, December. 9. At that time the team members will elect the honorary captain for the year and it is expected that the names of the protected players receive our "K." Free Lecture on Christian Science Entitled Christian Science: God's Rich Blessing To Humanity Bu Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont Street 159 PETER B. BIGGINS, C.S.B., of Seattle, Wash. Member of the Board of Lecturership of The Mother Church The First Church of Chrity, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday, December 8, 1935 at 3:00 p.m. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend Make AP's Big Six Team Hayes, Sklar and Phelps Honored On Mythical All-Star Eleven Rock Chalk II vs. Campus Raiders; A. T. O, vs. Delta Tau. 1130. Hip 65 ft. vs. Delta Tau. 1300. 130 pm. DU, "B" vs. Delta Tau" PI.K.A. "B", vs. Sigma Nua."B" Last night's results were: Whirlwinds 9, Lions 32; CSEP 6, Hell Hounds 24. Three members of the Kansas football team were placed on the Associated Press big-Big Six first team and three on the second team. Rutherford Dick Skikar, and Philip Klimb,但却 almost unanimously so far this year. The AP selections were: FIRST ELEVEN End-Bernardine Nebraska. End-Rutherford Hayes, Kansas. Tackle-Fred Shirey, Nebraska. Tackle-J. W. Wheeler, Oklahoma. Guard-Dick Sklar, Kansas. Guard-Alex Kendall, Kansas. Center-Edwin Phelps, Kansas. Quarterback-Leo Ayers, Kansas State Halfback-Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska. Halfback-Jerry LaNouce, Nebraska. SECOND ELEVEN End-Ralph Churchill, Kansas State. End-Lester McDonald, Nebraska. Tackle-Don Flintbrough, Kansas State. Guard-John Williams, Nebraska. Guard-Tom McCall, Kansas. Guard-John Williams, Nebraska. Center-Houston Betty, Missouri. Quarterback-Henry Bauer, Nebraska. Halfback-Bill Breeden, Oklahoma. Fullback-Kevin Johnson, Kansas. Fullback-John Peterson, Kansas. HONORABLE MENTION Ends-- John Miskovsky, Oklahoma; Elmer Dohrman, Nebraska; Herb Gorman, North Dakota; Missouri; Freed Poole, Iowa State; Tackles-- Dean Nesmith, Kansas; Robpalm Brown, Oklahoma; John Catron, Iowa State; James Heltel, Nebraska; Rachel Backus, Nebraska State; Harold Holmback, Illinois Guards—Fussell Coundiff, Iowa State Fred Ball, Oklahoma; Rollola Holland Kansasana; Kenneth Little, Oklahoma; Marcus Maurisse, Missouri; Cori Ahrens, Oklahoma. Quarterbacks-Jack Frye, Missouri; Harold Miller, Iowa State; Melbourne Robertson, Oklahoma; Al Lodge, Missouri Centers.-Morris McDonald, Oklahoma; Robert Mehring, Nebraska; Mickey Parks, Oklahoma; William Conkright, Oklahoma. Halffaux = Woodrow Huddleton, Okahama; Elmo Hewes, Oklahoma; Fred Harris, Kansas; William Allender, Iowa State; Ted Warmer, Kansas State; Kelsey Elder, Arkansas State; Albert Corrotta, Oklahoma; Chair Houston, Missouri. Women's Intramurals --- The women's basketball tournament begins Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 8:15 when TNT meets IND and ETC meets IWW. At 9 o'clock Waltkins hall plays Kappa Beta Omega. Thursday the tournament will be continued with Pi Beta Phi vs. Sigma Kappa, and Gamma Phi Beta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta at 8:15; and Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha Crion and Alpha Delta Phi vs. Alpha Chi Omega at 9 o'clock. The ping-pong schedule is as follows: Monday, Dec. 9, TNT vs. IND at 4:30, FTC vs. IWW at 5:30, TiF Faculty Women's Club EXHIBITION AND CHRISTMAS SALE Faculty Women's Club December 7 Beautiful imported articles and handicraft of many kinds 1300 Louisiana Street Hart Schaffner & Marx TOPCOATS $22.75 $30 - $35 Values HERE IS OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU:--- A Real Saving on a GOOD Coat or Suit. 1 Special Lot of FALL SUITS Sport Backs $17.50 Plain Backs Real Values Here is a Clothes Buying Event you have been waiting for — Better get on in it — You can save. Gifts for Young Men - We issue Rose Bowl Coupons — Any six women from each organization may compose the three teams of doubles. All six are to report at the scheduled time. Plan Military Band Concert Plans are being made for a public appearance of the Military Band, which is a secondary group composed of students who have been prepared to take care of those students who were not chosen for the concert band. James Van Dyke, student band director, is in charge of this group. Beta Phi vs. Sigma Kappa at 4:30, Gamma Phi Beta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta at 5; Wednesday, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Omicron Pi at 4:30, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Chi Omega at 5; Thursday Walkins hall vs. Alpha Theta at 4:30, Corbin hall vs. Chi Omega at 5. We Serve SHRIMP Every day but on FRIDAY NITE We Give It Away FREE! LARGE'S CAFE 9th & N.H. Plan Military Band Concert Sunday and Nites, 35c Week Day Matts, 25c There's a Reason DICKINSON NOW THE MOST AMAZING ADVENTURE-IN FACT OR FICTION! ! 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