PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1935 OKLAHOMA COURT SERIES TO END BIG SIX SEASON Conference Title In Iowa's Hands Before Last Test Kansas to Meet Sooner in Two Game Contest; Tie for Second at Stake Probable Starting Line-ups Kansas Oklahoma Ebling f Warren Allen f Connelly Wells c Nelson Gray g Browning Noble g Tyler Officials: Parke Carroll, Kansas City Journal-Post; E. C. Jones, Kansas State College. The University of Oklahoma Sooners await the invasion of the Jayhawkers at Norman tonight, the first of the two-game series that will drop the curtain on the Big Six court season. Kansas relinquished conference basketball leadership to Iowa State Monday night as the Cyclones won from Kansas State, 39 to 31, in their final engagement. The Allenmen are assured of second place, although Oklahoma has a chance to tie the Kansas mark by winning both games. Relieved of the tremendous pressure of trying to maintain chan-ness in Iowa, the team will show a natural brand of basketball. While Kansas has had a grind of basketball the past few weeks, Oklahoma has had a ten-day rest. They will have Dunn Gunning back to alternate the center job with Nelson. And they will be ready for a whirlwind game on their home court with four seniors, Browning, Tyler, Cobb, and Hays, waging the final intercollegiate basketball of their careers. Gray and Wells will be the only players doing their last bit for Kansas. Ray Ebling, whom Duke Jorgenson of Missouri held scoreless from the field in both games at Columbia, should be hard to curb at Norman. The Sooner court holds no terrors for Ebling. In the final game there last year he counted 11 field goals. The Kansas ass have will do to even better than this if he intends to equal his 1834 scoring record. The two teams divided two games in an early series in Lawrence, Kansas winning the first game 50 to 28 and the second, 38 to 26, coming back to take the second, 38 to 26. More Than One Hundred Tracksters Out Daily Outlook for Team Brightens With Promising New Material In the last few weeks there have been more than 100 young athletes working out daily on the stadium track. Coach H. W. Hargill hopes to have 150 men reporting by the time the outdoor season arrives. It is from these men who appear every day, according to Coach Hargiss, that the track team of any University is built. The outlook for the track team at the University of Kansas for next year has already brightened with the appearance of several promising neophites from this group. Foremost among these tracksters are: Earnest Klaun from Glendale, Calif. He is a distance runner who runs the half mile, the mile, and the two-mile distances with equal ability. Cox, six foot two inch high-jumper, is clearing the bar at a good height for this early in the season; Landers, a good hurdler, and pole vaulter. It was this boy whose 13-foot vault won that event for the Ark City high school in the Kansas Relays last year. Byrid, another vaulter from Ark City Byrd, the clears the bar at 13 feet and finished second to Landers in the relays, is practicing every day. In the sprints the most likely looking men are Richard and Foy. All last season Richardson ran close on the heels of "EZ4" from Alabama. In the international A. A U. meet held in Kansas City. Foy was the junior college 220 dash champion in 1934. Other men who are doing well in the field and track events are: Cameron and Zadigan in the distance runs; Cox, Nailor, and Haugh in the high jump; Cluces and Nailor in the broad jump; Burcuus and Vogel in the shot and discus; and McCoy, Stuart, and Wiles in the hurdles. Carmen To Address French Club J. N. Carmen, associate professor of romance languages, will speak on "Le Chateaux de la Loire," at the meeting of Le Cerle Francais today at 4:30 in room 290. Frasher hall. Allen Selects All-Star Team Gray and Wells Chosen Co-Captains By Jayhawk Mentor Three members of the Jayhawk basketball team were selected along with two from Iowa State by Coach F. C. Allen to compose his selection for first team all-conference positions. Ebling and Wells were placed at forwards, Wegner at center, and Gray and Holmes at guards on the first all-star team. Gray and Wells were selected co-captains by Dr. Allen. For his second team, the University mentor gave Cowen, Iowa State and Connelly, Oklahoma the call at forwards, Groves, Kansas State, center, and Jorgenson, Missouri, and Browning, Oklahoma, at guards. Ebling is the only one who won a first team position last year to repeat his performance this year. Browning was the only winner in the NCAA, motivated this year to a second team berth. Clark to Speak to Pharmacists Dr. H. V. Clark, in charge of sales promotion for the Kansas City branch of Parke-Davis Co. will speak at the pharmacy colloquium at 11:30 Thursday. He will describe adrenalin and other products of his organization. Men's Intramurals Results of the wrestling tournament yesterday: 129-Pound Class First pound class Russel, Theia Tau threw Garrison, Kapsig S克;狄 Dickinson, Phi Psi won by fall from McKinney, Theta Tau; Leech, Kapsig S克 reed Reed, Phi Psi. First round results: Chambers, Phil Delt, won by fall from O'Roke, Phi Pai, Barteldes, Phi Gam, threw Hagen, Acacia; Heter, Theta Tau Cooper, Kappa Sig threw McKenna, Pi K.A.; Ells, Unattached won fall from Roseler, Sigma Nu. Cole, Theta Tau won by forfeit from Chambers, Phil Delt; Barbee, Beta threw wily from Tahwil, Beta won by fall from Tahwil, Triangle; Heter, Theta Tau threw Stadler, Beta; Heter, Theta Tau threw Stadler, Cooper, Kappa Sag, Metzler, Phi Gam threw Hawley, Acacia; Ellis, Unattached won by forfeit from Stout, Theta Tau; Hawley, Acacia won by fall from Brownwell, Bu. Stotts, Beta won from Landrum. Phi Pai by fail; Peters, Theta Tau from Connell, Kappa Sig, fall Hodge, Phi Pai from keller, Triangle, fall Fagle. 148-Pound Class First round results: First round results: K-Hawk from corey Sigma Nu by a fall; McCoy, Phi Delt won from Jennings, Phi Fai by forfeit; Tucker, Phi Fail from Nayfer, Kappig Sia by a fall. Second round results: Sixta, B寺院 threw Allen, Sigma Nua; Townley, PHL Delt defeated Peters, Theta Tau by decision; GII, Phi Gham won by fall from Hodge, Benedict Kipp, Kappa Parcell, K-Hawk won by fall from Battenfeld, Beta; Draper, K-Hawk threw Moore, Benedict Kipp, Kappa Parcell, K-Hawk by forfeit from Benz, Theta Tau 168-Pound Class Bickett, Phi Gam won by fall from St. Clair, Phi Pai; Siberst Phi Delt won by fall from Willey, Theta Tau; Shaffor, Beta; Larson, Unattached by fall from Young, Triangle; Field, Beta threw Moreland, Theta Tau; McLaughlin, Phi Gam threw Bogley, Photography, Phi Delt threw Robinson, Beta. 178-Pound Class Weighman, Sigma Nu won by forfeit from McCain, Beta; McConell, Unattached threw Cowherd, Beta; McTear, decision decision from Morrow. Theta Tau. 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