PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1935 Sooners and Cyclones Win in First Encounter Wildeats and Tigers Are Defeated as Big Six Race Starts In the opening games of the Big Six basketball race Friday night, the Oklahoma Sooners emerged victors over the Kansas State Wildcats by a score of 38 to 32 while the Cyclones of Iowa State continued their pre-season winning streak by taking the measure of the Missouri Tigers, 31 to 23. The Sooner victory was a mild upset as the Wildcat entered the game a slight favorite in view of its showing in the clinic games with the Jayhawkers. The first half ended with the Manhattan front by a 14 to 18 score. The Oklahoma hawks however played a dramatic comeback to take their first conference game. Frank Groves, 6-foot 4½- inch center of the Kansas State team, led the scorers with 15 points and his teammate, Capt.昂斯 Stone, finished second with 10 points and the Oklahoma team with 10 points. However, nearly all the Sooners contributed points. At Ames the Cyclones led by Cowen, Fleming and Wegner rallied in the second half to pull away from the Tigers after the first half had been a fairly close battle. Handley and Jorgenson with six points each led the Tiger scoring, and he came to Lawrence tomorrow to open a two-game series with the Jaybawkers. The Cornhuskers lost another pre-conference tilt Friday night when James Millikin won a 36 to 35 game at Decatur, 11. SPORT SHOTS DONALD J. EVANS Glenn Cunningham and Bill Bonthorn are slated to provide the fireworks of the winter track season. When they get started and arrive at the pink of condition it is a safe bet that some time during the winter one of them will smash records. They are fast enough that when both take the boards in condition and open up the winner will near the world's mark. There is a possibility that the race will become a four-cornered affair among the distance runners. Gene Venzie will certainly be in the competition and there is a possibility that Luigi Beccali, Italian runner and winner of the Olympic 1500 meters, will come to the U.S. for the winter season. "Build a monster and he will destroy you." Coach and develop an athlete and he may coach a team to defeat you. This may what will happen this season in the Big Six basketball race. Louis Menze, Iowa State coach, is a pupil of "Phog". Allen Menze and his squad at present seem to be the team that Kansas will have to stop if the Big Six penture returns to Mount Oread. The Cyclones have an impressive record so far this season, with five non-conference victories and one conference win. Incidentally they have gone into half of their last five games on the small end of the score and rallied to win. Ray Eling, Kansas forward and high scorer of the conference last year, may have some stiff competition this year. Groves, Kansas State center, found the basket seven times and added a free throw for a total of fifteen points against the Sooners Friday night. Eling has not turned any high scores, but unless he is covered well in the conference games he will be hard to stop. Lynn Waldorf, Kansas State football mentor is rumored for a job in the big time. Latest reports have him as a possibility as head coach at Harvard and also at Northwestern. Waldorf has a good record as a coach. An all-American tackle at Syracuse, he started his coaching career here at Kansas as line coach. From here he went to Oklahoma A. and M. He transferred to Kansas State last year where he won the first Big Six championship for the Aggies. If Walford goes to Northwestern he will be the second Aggie coach to graduate to the Big Ten in as many years. A UCLA coach was selected to university to University of Indiana last year. TUMBLING TEAM WILL GIVE EXHIBITION TOMORROW NIGHT There will be an exhibition of pyramids between halves at the Missouri-Kansas basketball game tomorrow night. The pyramids will be under the supervision of Herbert G. Alphin, of the department of physical education. The following boys will take part: Bill Greene, Edward Milch, Joseph H Brown, Alfred E. Schmidt, Howard Lambern, B. F. Humphries, Ray Britton, Loren McCormick, Linm Dannahower, Herb Shanks. John Leod Wilson, gr34, now heads the science department and teaches chemistry and physics in the Dumbar High School at Little Rock, Ark. In the Sport-Light by Ed Elbel Two Overtime Periods Give Triangles Victory Sigma Chi Suffers First Defeat in Kappa Sigma Surprise The Sig Alph “B” *squand*, after two defeats, came out of it to blank the Hawks’ second squad, 16-0. This was the first shotout in two or three years, according to opinion at the intranural office. The Tramps and Phi Gam "B" both kept their top positions in their respective divisions by 1-point margins. The Tramps took the Collegians 18-17, and Phi Gam "B" downed D.T.D. "B" by 13-12. Kappa Sigma pulled a surprise as it handed Sigma Chi its first defeat, 36-25. The result leaves Delta Upsilion the only undefended team in Division III, with five others tied for second at 2 wins, 1 lost. Ted at 25-25 at the end of four quarters of play, the Triangle and Theta Tau cage squads fought on for two overtime periods until the Theta Tau's nosed ahead to win 20-25. The game between the engineering organizations featured a big weekend of intramural activity. The scores for the weekend: G PFT F Cooper . 2 1 Colson . 3 2 Jason . 2 1 Morrison . 2 3 Sandra . 2 3 Bender . 2 4 Keeler . 0 0 Grant . 0 0 Udrow . 0 0 Angus City G FT Woods 2 1 1 Reed 0 0 4 Black 3 2 0 Donelan 3 1 2 Sturgeon 3 1 2 14 8 8 Referees: Rizzo-Burkhead 10 5 10 Sigma Nu "B" 49 Sigma Nu "B" 49 ATO "R" 44 G FTF Campbell . 9 0 Cook . 3 0 Ashley . 8 1 Pfeiffer . 1 0 Wayne . 1 0 Yance . 0 2 Townsden . 1 0 Newcomer . 1 0 A. T.O. "B" 14 G FT1 Buchanan 2 0 Kirby 1 0 Cory 1 0 Redman 1 0 23 3 3 Referee: Eberhardt 7 0 4 G FT F 1 Crockett 6 0 1 Hodge 4 1 2 Kanzer 1 0 2 Kanzer 2 1 2 Hodge 3 1 2 King 1 1 1 Phi Psi 29 Dedicat C G FT t McCarrol 0 G 2 Holden 1 0 Holdapple 1 1 Murray 0 0 Tamron 0 0 Clark 0 0 Sourk 0 0 14 1 7 Referee: Burkhead 1. 4 2 17 G PT F Smith 2 0 0 Cumm'i s 1 0 1 Constable 1 0 2 Walker 7 0 1 Laws 0 0 3 Shea 2 0 1 Delta Chi 9 Ki P. A, 19 G F Ft Huey 2 0 G F t Coover 2 0 2 Lippit 2 0 1 Ward 1 0 1 Leydig 1 0 1 Ph Gam "B" *T* 13 Steiger G 5 F 1 Steiger 2 0 0 Chain 0 0 0 Kcell 0 0 2 Kcell 0 0 2 McLghlin 0 0 1 Barteldes 0 0 1 14 1 7 5 3 4 Referee: Plaskett D.I.D. F G FT Allen 0 1 Noel 2 2 Shufft h' 2 2 Blowers _ 0 Willock _ 0 Willock _ 0 Referee: Plaskett G GFT F Cole 12 Willey 0 Stout 4 Lamm 1 Lamm 1 Lamm 1 Theta Tan 29 D. T.D. "B" 12 8 3 --now 12 5 6 Referee: Casini Hale 1 0 2 0 F Kelly 1 0 0 Hornuth 1 1 0 J Pearce 0 1 0 Jones 4 0 2 K. U.66—Phone—K.U.66 4 4 2 G FTF Bedgfd g 4 Motley 2 Coleman 2 Williams 1 Hills 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Triangle 25 7 4 4 Referee: Huey Tramps 18 Congrases G F F Hauck 0 F F Brighton 4 0 2 Wampler 0 0 1 Roland 1 0 0 Simpson 3 0 0 11 3 9 8 1 4 The story of a beautiful female Philo Vance in love with a man who boasts he is the world's Kappa_Psi 29 10c - 15c Referee: Burkhead S. A.E. "B" 16 Collegians 1 PATEE TODAY TOMORROW G FT F Corners 2 0 Cooksey 6 1 Cookseed 6 1 Halley 3 1 S'w'd'f g'r 0 Hill 0 12 13 3 2 Faubus G FFT Fligler1 g 1 0 0 Gudstadion 1 0 0 Martin 0 0 0 Wilson 0 0 0 Donnelly 0 0 0 Phi Beta Pi 8 "I AM A THIEF" Slashing Thrill Drama with RICARDO CORTEZ MARY ASTOR EXTRA! Radio's Harmony Sensations THE PERSONS Clark & McCallum "FTITS IN THE FIDDLE" Late News 0 0 1 G GFT Hart'g't n 3 2 0 Milspie 2 0 0 Winters 0 0 0 Towns'n 0 0 0 Quinn 0 0 0 Dip 0 0 0 Randolph 1 0 0 Reeder 1 0 0 Hawks "B" 0 3 2 . 7 2 4 Referee: Burkhead Wakarusans won from the Rumblers on a forfeit. Kappa Sigma "B" *won* from Pi K. A. "B" on a forfeit. Pihl Delt "B" *won* from Roek Challa "C" by a forfeit. Men's Intramurals Ten faces... Ten teams are signed up for the duel swimming meets starting this week. Those entered are Acacia, Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Pi Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi Triangle, and Beta Theta Pi. The schedule is as follows: The events for the dual meets will be the 50-yd. dash, 100-yd. dash, 50-yd. backstroke, and the 150-yd. medley relay. In the medley relay three men on a team will do the back-stroke. Two men from each organization may each event, and the usual intramural eligibility rules will be adhered to. Jan. 9, 5:15 - Acacia vs. Kappa Sigma; 7:15 - S.P.E. vs. Phi Gam. Jan. 10, 3:30 -Phi Delt vs. A.T.O; 8:15 - Sigma Chi vs. Triangle. Jan 11, 5:15 - Delta Tau Delt vs. Kappa Sigma. Jan. 14, 5:15 - Acacia vs. S.P.E.; 9:00 - Triangle vs. Beta. Jan. 16, 5:15 - Phi Gam vs. Sig.Cli; 9:00 - D.T.D. vs. A.T.O. Jan. 17, 3:30 - Phi Delt vs. Triangle; 5:15 - Kappa Sig vs. S.P.E. Jan. 18, 5:15 - Acacia vs. D.T.D. Jan 21, 5:15 - Kappa Gam vs. Beta; 7:00 - Kappa Sig vs. Sigma Chi. Jan. 22, 8:15 - S.P.E. vs. Phi Delt. Drawings for indoor handball will be posted Monday, Jan. 7. No challenges will be allowed after Feb. 15, the deadline, or between semesters. TODAY! 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