PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1935 Huskers Dominate In Major Sports Over Big Six Foes Cyclones Lead Conference in Minor Sports; Oklahoma Heads All Activities Nebraska dominates the five major sports for the six or more years of Big Six competition; Iowa State is ahead in the four minor sports; and Oklahoma has the all-time Big Six championship, on a basis of all sports. Kansas is tied with Oklahoma for runner-up position in six years of major sport competition; is barely nosed out of third place in minor competition by reason of Kansas' State championship in the two-mile team race last fall; and has a safe third place in all-sport competition since the foundation of the Big Six. Ten or 12 years ago, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University, devised a pentathlon system for scoring all sports, assigning 1 point to the champion in each sport, 2 points to the runner up, and so on. Thus, in the year 1933-34, Kansas won championships in basketball, indoor and outdoor track, was runner up in tennis, and placed fourth in football, swimming, and wrestling, for a total of 17. Okkahoma, with firsts in wrestling and tennis, second in indoor track, tie for second in basketball, third in outdoor track and swimming, had a total of 15 1-2, and therefore outranked Kansas. Using the same system, and combining the six complete years of Big Six competition in all sports, and including 1934 football and two-mile team race (classified as cross-country), the following are the results: Kansas Aggies Defeated BIG SIX LEADING SCORERS Player Gms. G F FT Pts. Groves, Okla. ... 2 11 3 15 Warren, Okla. ... 2 10 5 22 Wilson, Okla. ... 2 10 6 12 Browning, Okla. ... 2 6 4 5 Jorgenson, Mo. ... 2 6 2 7 14 Handley, Mo. ... 2 6 2 5 14 Connelly, Mo. ... 2 6 2 4 14 Cowen, KU ... 1 5 3 0 13 Cowen, Iowa S. ... 1 4 3 0 13 Champ Runner up Oklahoma City University defeated Kansas State, 36-27, at Oklahoma City last night. Champ. Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth Sixt Major Sports Football N.U. K.S. O.U. K.U. M.U. I.S. Basketball K.U. M.U. O.U. N.U. K.S. I.S. Baseball K.S. M.U. O.U. N.U. I.S. K.U. Indoor track N.U. K.U. O.U. I.S. K.S. K.U. Oudtoor track N.U. K.U. O.U. I.S. K.S. M.U. Composit, major N.U. K.U. and O.U. K.S. M.U. I.S. K.U. M.U. Handley 1 1 Ebling 2 3 Allen 2.5 5 Ebling 3.3 7 Wells 3.6 8 Ebling 4. 10 Wells 6. 3 Jorgenson 7. 4 Handley 10. 5 Handley 12. 6 Handley 12. 8 Handley 14. 12 Wells 15. 9 Jorgenson 15.5 14 Allen 17.7 11 Jorgenson 17.5 16 Allen 18. 13 Powell 19. 15 Thompson 19.5 Second Half 18 Wells 2. 20 Wells 2.5 22 Gray 6. 17 Powell 6. 24 Noble 7. 24 Wells 8.5 19 Burke 9.5 27 Kappleman 11. 21 Handley 11. 28 Wells 11.5 22 Gray 12. 22 Jorgenson 12.2 24 Burke 14. 31 Ebling 14. 26 Burke 15.5 28 Thompson 16. Kappleman 16.5 33 Kappleman 17.5 35 Shaffer 18. 37 Shaffer 18.2 30 Shaffer 19.5 29 Burke Cross Country ... K.S. I.S. O.U. K.U. N.U. M.U. Swimming ... I.S. N.U. K.U. K.S. O.U. M.U. Wrestling ... I.S. and O.U. K.S. N.U. M.U. K.U. Tennis ... K.U. and O.U. I.S. M.U. N.U. K.S. Comp., minor ... I.S. K.S. K.U. N.U. M.U. All-Sports ... O.U. N.U. K.U. K.S. I.M.U. RUNNING SCORE OF M.U. GAME GLENN AND BONTHRON MAY RUN IN KANSAS CITY MEET Efforts are being made by the Athletic Club director, Dr. J. A. Reilly, to have on the program many outstanding track stars. It is hoped that a mile run between Glenn Cunningham and Bill Bontonh can be arranged. Cunningham has accepted, but Dr. Reilly is still trying to obtain Bontonh's consent. Big Six and other colleges in this section are expected to enter contestants in the Kansas City Athletic Club's March meet. March 12, in Convention hall. Abandoned a few years ago, it was decided that the time was right for such a meet. Division I—Top; Brown, Phi Delt; Fourth row; Fack, Triangle; Rapport, Kayhawk; McCarrall, D. Chi; Third row; Orr, Beta; Schultz, K. Sig; Dickie, Phi Delt; Rhodes, Triangle; Hodson, Kayhawk, Second row; Thomas, S.P.E. Williams, Betia; Jones, K. Sig; Kester, Phi Delt; Levy, Triangle; Shanks, S.P.E. First row; McCarrall, D. Chi; Brink, Beta; Lyons, K. Sig; Apperson, Phi Delt; Scherder, Triangle; and Bowlus, Beta. Sigma Nu Defeats Phi Delt in Overtime Game Victory Rock Chalk Quintet Wins Fourth Stranght Cage G F TFT Holocomb . . 1 0 1 Ewers . . 0 1 1 Ferdf . 2 0 0 Johnson . 2 0 1 Harris . . 0 0 0 Patterson . 2 0 2 Three brilliant upsets featured last night's program of intramural basketball. Sigma Nu was successful in its fight to defeat Phil Delta Theta, last year's champions, requiring two overtimes before the margin was changed and giving the ability to evade the Phil Delt strategy was the major cause for the surprise. The Independents of Division I were pulled from their top position by Coe's drugtest. Smith broke through to the bottom in the 25-16 score. The box scores: The Rock Chalk Cafe quintet took their fourth string in three times over Campus Park, a so-called "rock" solo. 7 1 3 Referee: Casini. Rock Chalk 43 Alpha Tau Omega, low in the close race in Division III, seemed to have very little trouble in the Sig Alphs of second place. The score at the half, 17-2, was changed to 29-15 by the end of the game. G FTF Schurrm`n 8 0 2 Covey 2 0 0 Johnson 1 0 0 Merriam 1 0 0 Stolter 1 0 0 Stolter 4 2 2 Schrey 3 1 1 Forsyth 0 1 0 20 3 6 Sigma Nu 23 Division II- Top: Randall, Kayhawk, Fourth row: Summers, S.P.E., Masters, D. Chi, McCaslin, Beta; Third row: Kei, K. Sieg; Benton, Phi Delt; Benjes, Triangle, Fry, Kayhawk; Ambrose, P. E. Second row: Murray, D. Chi Setz Beta; Bird, K. Sig; McCoy, Phi Delt; Bertsen, M. Sig; First row: Field, Beta; Jones, K. Sig; Hanna, Phi Delt; Starkey, Triangle; A. Dodge, Beta; Colson, K. Sig Bennett G F T F Kelly 0 1 2 Ashley 3 0 1 Wells 0 1 3 Mettner 0 1 1 Henders' n 1 0 0 Division III—Top: Leech, K. Sig; Fourth row: Trotter, Pelli Dilt; Morris, Triangle; Rapoport, Kayhawk; Third row: Murphy, Beta; Morrison, K. Sig; VanCleve, Phi Dilt; Rick, Triangle; Undersoon, S.P.E.; Second row: Davis, D. Chi, Kenyon, Beta; Landers, K; Barnes, Phi Dilt; Coleman, Triangle; Obee, Kayhawk; First row: Clark, D. Chi; Renick, Beta; Grant, K. Sig; Chambers, Phi Dilt; Mustard, Kayhawk; and Green, Beta. Division 1—Top: Hand, K. Sig; Fourth row: Saffold, Phi Delt; Bedingfield, Triangle; Braden, Kayhawk; Third row: Krusse, S.P.E.; Sarnentino, Delta Chi, M. Dodge, Beta; Retor, K. Sig; Branigan, M. Dodge; Molty, Triangle, Stetsa, Funk, K. Sig; Wang, Phi Delt; Young, Triangle. The pyramids for the open one-wall handball drawings have been posted and challenging is to start immediately. The groups are as follows: 11 1 10 Referee: Casini Referee: Casini. 13 3 7 G F T FT 0 With'rap 2 David'sp 1 Cooper 4 1 Thomas 3 1 Thomas 3 1 11 2 5 Referee; Dees. G FT R P Clement .4 1 0 Cory ..1 0 1 Roswell .6 1 0 Gough ..0 0 1 Tromboid 2 1 0 A. T.O. 29 Companion GFT 0 Smith 5 0 Barnett 0 0 Macer 2 0 Ogren 4 0 Carr 1 0 Campus Raider 2 Phi D. Theta 21 G FTT Benton 2 1 0 Chambers 1 2 1 Brown 4 0 2 Van Cleve 1 0 0 Roberts 1 0 0 G F T F Walls 0 2 0 Smith 2 1 0 Pussey 4 0 1 Peebles 4 0 0 Coe's Drug 29 9 3 S. A.M.28 Referee: Plaskett G FTF G Viscosey 5 0 1 Roomberg 5 0 1 Litwin 0 1 1 Ralbaum 0 1 1 Ralbaum 0 1 1 12 4 5 G FT. Wager . 0 Douglas . 3 Ollie . 0 McCabe . 0 Emore . 3 McCool . 0 Kline G FF 0 Hall 2 0 Hall 3 1 1 Pardee 1 1 Dickey 2 0 Dickey 2 0 Devin 9 1 0 Men's Intramurals Bramwell 3 G FF 0 Bramwell I G FF 0 Lloyd 0 0 Dotson 0 0 Jemings 0 0 F.Allen 0 0 14 1 9 80 Phi Psi B 10 Women's Intramurals --in the 50 GRADUATE WINS SCHOLARSHIP TO UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Basketball games scheduled to be played tonight at 9 o'clock are Gamma Phi Beta vs. Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma or Corinth basin. Thursday, Jan. 10 at 6:30 - I.W.W. E; Electernet; T.N.T.互感; Independies 9:15 - Kappa Alpha Theta vs Pi Beta Pi - Kappa Alpha Gamma Delta vs Walkin alpha. Hall Deck tennis results: Baker-Huskinson, LWW, wom from May-Smith, Kappa, 6-2, 6-3; Vroemen-Learned, Gamma Phi, wom from Johnson-Dian-Ng, 7-5, 6-4; 6-4. The second round must be played off by Thursday, Jan. 10. Since her graduation Miss Torner has been teaching in Kansas City, Kan., her home. She is at present at the Summer high school. Zatella R. Turner, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University in 1929 and Ma32, has been awarded a $100 scholarship by her sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, to go to the University of London to study dramas. 10c-15c PATEE TODAY TOMORROW RICHARD BARTHELMESS SALLY EILERS TOM BROWN "CENTRALE ANDROT" "CENTRAL AIRPORT" Technicolor Musical Comedy "GIRL TROUBLE" Easy Aces in "Isn't That Awful" Easy Aces in "Isn't That Awful!" Eastern Critics Praise Glenn's Latest Performance James P. Dawson writes in the New York Times: "Glenn Glennham came back to American track competition in a typical exhibition of foot-feteless. In his first race since his return from the Orient, the lime-limbed Kansas team won the feet off half a dozen straights. The run Cunningham with only two weeks of training had enough and more to beat Vensek." Glenn Cunningham's 800-meter victory in New York Saturday has drawn much favorable comment from eastern sports writers. The New York Herald Tribune, in justifying Cunningham's choice for the Sullivan award, comment "In the mile some may resent Cunningham's selection over Bontonr as the nation's No. 1 kilometer last winter, for they met only twice in a victory each. But Cunningham ran more races, and established his rating on time with records for the 1500 meters and the mile." GREETING CARDS For Every Occasion Read the Kansan Want Ads. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 For Every Occasion I forgot to advertise them Now—the dern pups are grown and I'll never find a buyer. DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED AD SECTION. GOFFE & CARKENER, INC. GOFFE & CARKENER, INC. 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