PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1935 Four Conference Teams Will Start Season Tomorrow Iowa State-Missouri, Kansas Aggie-Norman Games Will Open Big Six Schedule Four Big Six teams will meet tomorrow night to open the Big Six conference schedule. Iowa State and Missouri will play at Ames, and Kansas State and Oklahoma will meet at Norman. Kansas will play its first conference game against Missouri Monday night. Nebraska will open its first Big Six game Jan. 12, when its squad will meet Iowa State at Lincoln. The complete schedule follows: homa at Norman, (20-30; 21-68)₁, braska vs. James Milliken at Decatur. Jan. 4- Iowa State vs. Missouri at Ames, (25-26; 19-25); Kansas State vs. Okla- homa at Norman. (20-30; 21-38) "Ne- insak de James Minikin at Decatur Norman; vs. Nebraska vs. St. Louis at Norman; "Nebraska vs. St. Louis at Jan. 7- Kansas vs. Missouri at Law- wrence, (37:25, 33:21) Punch, 14, 17-20 Jae J. - Kansas vs. Missouri at Law- winner Jan. 11- Kansas vs. Kansas State at Law- rence, (32-24; 39-29); Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia, (31-28; 21-35; 92-28; 92-29) Jan. 12 - Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia; Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Iowa. Jan. 14—Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Manhattan (28, 27-38, 17-6) (22-16; 22-23; 32-26; 39-25). Jan. 16 — Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Law- ford. Jan. 19—Missouri vs. Nebraska at Columbin, (36-26; 37-24) Jan. 21—Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Manhattan (25-24; 31-38). Jan. 26 - Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence; Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia; *Nebraska vs. Denver at Lincoln;* Feb. 1—Kansas State vs. Missouri at Manhattan (20-32, 20-41) Feb. 2- Kansas State vs. Missouri at Manhattan. Feb 4—Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Missouri (88); Missouri vs. Nevada at Lafayette (10). Feb. 8—Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 9—Iowa State vs. Kansas at Law- nce. 8—Michigan vs. North Carolina at Missouri at Columbia; Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Colorado. Feb. I1—Washington State vs. Oklahoma at Lawrence (91-24, 25-24) Nebraska at Lewisburg (91-24, 25-24) Fairfax, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan; "Iowa State" vs. Drake at Michigan Feb. 16—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Missouri. Feb. 22—Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan; Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Atlanta Feb. 18—Iowa State at Kansas at Ames; Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Lincoln. Feb. 23—Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Ames; Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan; Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Wildcats to O. U. Tomorrow Mar. 1—Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia Mar. 2 — Kansas vs. Missouri at Columba; Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lin- baugh. Mar. 6—Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman Mar. 7-Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Mar. 4—Iowa State vs. Kansas State a Ames. Norman, Jan. 3—Buttressed by two fine sophomore players, Frank Groves, a 6-foot $4'2" inch center and Lee Railsback, 6-foot 1-inch running guard, a rejuvenated Kansas State basketball team will meet the Sooners in the Fieldhouse here at 7:30 Friday and Saturday nights in the 1955 "Big Six" conference openers. Both games will count in the conference standings. Proof of Kansas State's rejuvenation is her feat of splitting two games with Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen's Kansas Jayhawks, "Big Six" champions, before the holidays. Kansas State showed her class as a road team by winning the NCAA championship time game, 39 to 15. In a return contest at Manhattan the Jayhawkers won. The green Sooner five of Coach Hugh McDermott, which beat Coach Hank Iba's Oklahoma Aggies at Norman December 15 in an overtime game, 31 to 30, only to fall before the Aggies at chuckie chuckie on December 16. He gave up part of its Christmas holiday period to practice for the invasion of the Wildcats. SOONERS STILL HAVE MORE FOOTBALL DATES FOR 193 Norman, Jan. 3.—Two and perhaps three home football dates remain to be filed on the University of Oklahoma's 1935 schedule. The Sooners do not have a game for Sept. 28, Oct. 5 or Nov. 23. The 1935 schedule to date: Oct. 12 — Texas at Dallas. *Oct. 19 — Iowa State at Norman. *Oct. 26 — Nebraska at Lincoln. *Nov. 2 — Kansas at Norman. *Nov. 16 — Kansas State at Manhattan. *Nov. 28 — Oklahoma Aggies at Normar *Big Six conference games. Ewart G. Plank, fa19, is city manager of Ft. Peck, Mont. He is also a First Lieutenant in the Army. Rock Chalk Team Climbs To Top in Intramurals Cafe Cagers, Independents and Tramps Remain Undefeated Taking their third straight at 29-19, the Rock Chalks at the same time pulled the Jayhawks down from the top of Division I in intramural basketball last night. The result leaves the victors tied with the Independents and Tramps, the three undefeated organizations in that league. Delta Tau Delta got started at last, taking A.T.O. at 20-12 after two previous defeats. Lagging at 7-8 at the half, Tau ended with a goal and won, led by Voran, to claim the game. in the "B" team class, the Beta second squad took a closely contested tilt from the S.A.E.'s, while the Tramps and Jayhawks "B" ran away from I. KA. "B" and Delta Tau "B" with marginals. The scores of last night's games: | | G FT F | | :--- | :--- | | Cleenton | 2 | | Cory | 0 | | Roswell | 2 0 | |rombold | 2 0 | |Rombold | 2 1 | 6 0 5 Referee: Plaskett. ayhawks 19 G FTF 0 Rosebush 1 1 White 0 1 Bridgman 1 0 Harper 3 0 Campbell 0 1 Shobe 1 0 Referee: Plaskett D. T.D.20 Tramps B 27 G FT McMorran 2 1 Wiles 1 0 Voran 5 0 Hedges 1 1 Veitch 1 0 B bratton G F PT 0 Bratton F 2 0 Dicker 1 0 Lindsay 1 0 Metzler 4 0 Metzler 0 0 13 1 0 92 G PFT Schrey 2 0 Schrman 6 1 Carter 2 0 Cohen 0 0 Cohenian 0 0 Merrigan 0 0 Stotler 1 0 Forsyth 0 0 Rock Chalk 2 Referee: Burkhead Jayhawks R 26 Parker .0 G FT F Kline 0 0 0 Poy 0 0 0 Poy 1 0 0 Devlin .6 3 1 Dickey 1 6 1 | | G | FT F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Lips | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Lippett | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Ward | 0 | 0 | 2 | | Huey | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Klayder | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 4 4 14 1 8 Pi K.A. B 6 Referee: Dees. D. T.D. B 4 G FT F Stotts . 0 0 1 Green . 0 0 1 Robinson . 1 0 1 Bowlus . 5 0 1 Dodge . 1 0 1 Organ . 1 0 1 Kleyon . 1 0 1 Orr . 0 0 1 Field . 1 0 1 3 0 G FT 0 Viscofsky . 5 0 1 Cohen . 2 0 2 Foeldmold . 0 2 Rbaushaum . 0 0 1 Pelofsky . 0 0 2 Kantor . 0 0 2 10 1 10 Charles (Chuck) Lewis, star halfback at the University of Missouri in 1919 and 1920, is seeking an appointment to the coaching staff recently appointed head football coach. Beta R 21 FORMER M. U. STAR SEEKS S A B L E G F T Morley 2 0 0 Townsend 1 0 1 Townsend 1 0 1 Harrington 0 0 1 Brunner 0 0 1 Phillips 0 0 1 Randolph 0 0 1 Anseth 0 0 1 Suehne 0 1 1 8 1 8 Lewis was a member of the Tiger coaching staff for a few weeks in 1822 following the mid-season ouster of Tom Kelley, head football coach at the time. Since that time Lewis has held positions in the motion picture industry. 1 2 8 Read the Kansan Want Ads. FORMER M. U. STAR SEEKS APPOINTMENT AT MISSOURI Referee: Casini. S. A.M. 17 G FTT Hanta 5 1 1 Browning 1 0 0 Housford 1 0 0 Reed 4 1 1 Henley 6 0 0 Ormiston 2 0 0 Bartlett 0 0 0 K. E.K. 32 Bill Bonthron Awarded James Sullivan Trophy 53 15 2 SAE R 13 Referee: Dec Princeton Track Star Voted Outstanding Athlete of Past Year William Bonthron, the arch-rival of Glenn Cunningham for track achievements during the past year, reached the climax of his career yesterday when he was awarded the James E. Sullivan trophy as the outstanding contributor of 1834 to the field of athletics. Daniel J. McNally, who announced the award in New York, Last year Cunningham won the trophy, defeating Bonthon in a nation-wide poll by one vote. Bonthon's margin of success was large, however, as he won from Ben Eastman of Stanford and the caliphe of Marquette, both track stars. The nation first heard of Bonthron in 1933 when he was defeated by Jack Lovelock of Australia in the mile at Princeton, both men betting the existing record. In 1934 he defeated Cunningham three times out of five in extremely close races. One of these was in the National College A.A. meet in Los Angeles and in another he established world records for a 60-meter race. Last summer he spent abroad racing Lovelock, defending him only once. The Sullivan award was offered first in 1830, when Barney Berlinger, Pennsylvanian's decathlon champion, won it. In 1931 James A. Bausch, Olympic decathlon champion and former K.U. track star, was given the medal. The other winners, now Bonhomme's name has been added to this list of great athletes. Kansas Winning Cage Streak Record Surpasses Violets' A two-season winning streak of 20 straight games is boasted by the New York University basketball team. Last week, before 16,138 fans in Madison Square Garden, the New York University Violet wins their twentieth straight basketball game in a hard battle with Notre Dame by a score of 25 to 18. During this winning streak the Kansans defeated such teams as Oklahoma, Ames, Kansas Agiges, Grinnell, Drake, Missouri, Washington, and Nebraska. During his third year at University, assisted Phog Allen in coaching these two years. Kansas University can boast of a record of her own that outlines that of the New York University basketball team. Starting Feb. I, 1922, with the defeat of the University of Oklahoma the Jahawkers were undefeated in 34 consecutive games. Their winning season was won by Oklahoma in February, 1924. The Oread Training School basketball team has a busy weekend ahead of them with a game Friday and Saturday nights. Friday night the Oread basketters play Vinland at Vinland. The game will be played here against Ozarkie. There will be slight charge for the game Saturday. Ernie Vanek will be Coach Allphin Selects Varsity Swimming Team HEAVY WEEKEND SCHEDULE CARDED FOR OREAD CAGERS HEAVY WEEKEND SCHEDULE Two rebuilt Monroe calculators have been added to the equipment of the statistical laboratory of the School of Business. The number of students taking work in statistical courses this year is greatest in the Business School's history. Three Lettermen Are Lost, Conference Records Announced SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADDS CALCULATORS TO EQUIPMENT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADDS In so far as the student load will permit, the School of Business offers the services of its机械ical equipment to faculty members in other departments and divisions of the University. The Monroe laboratory has six hand-operated Monroe calculators, one electrical Marchant calculator, and one adding machine. Fred Malo and Bob Dill, lettermen of last year, were graduated, and Don Schultz, letterman, is out because of an operation last summer. Herbert Alphin, swimming coach at the University, today announced the following personnel of the swimming squad: Harlan Francis Jennings, Lebo (two swimming letters); William Henry Kerr, Lawrence; Robert Spurlock LaSheila, Junction City; Howard Emerson, Richmond; John Hodgson Nichols, Kansas City, M.; Henry Foxall Thorne, Roswell, N.M.; Raymond Dayton Tripp, Herington. At the same time, Coach Allphin announced the following pool records: 50-yard dash—Burcham (Kan.) 26.2. 40-yard dash—Burcham (Kan.) 26.2. 100-yard dash—Creed (Kansas State) 583. 1934. 220 - lyard dash — Bowdish (Kan.). 2:37.0, 1931. 280-yard dish — Bowdish (Kan.) 2:37.0, 1931. 440-yard swim—Aoki (Kan.), 5.57.3. 150-yard backstroke—Dill (Kan.) 2:01.4 1934. 899 220 -yard breast stroke — Blancho (Kansas State). 2:38.4, 1934. 200-yard relay — Kansas (Aoki, Marsh, Dill, Bowd, 1:542, 1:391. 400 - yard relay — Kansas (Miller, Nichols, Thorne, Marleo, 4.12.15. 180. 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December 31, 1934 RESOURCES Cash: due from Banks and U.S. Treasury $982,056.20 United States Bonds 425,778.49 Municipal, Other Bonds, Warrants 241,352.48 Damage Loans 86,040.58 Banking House 27.000.00 Furniture, Fixtures and Vaults 7.040.00 Other Real Estate 12.739.61 $1,735,227.75 U. S. Bonds (secure circulation) ... 100,000.00 Time Loans ... 653,511.23 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Account ... 3,691.43 LIABILITIES TOTAL Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves ... 257,800.81 Circulation ... 100,000.00 Deposits ... 2,181,409.14 TOTAL 2. 539,210.02 Above statement is correct GEO, W. KUHNE, Cashier. $2,539,210.02 D Deposits insured under provisions of the Federal Banking Act of 1933. Q