SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16.1934 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers Drop First Cage Game To Kansas State Tied at 33:33, Overtime Period Gives Manhattan Victory in Exhibition Tilt The University of Kansas Jayhawk lost the opening game of the basketball season to the Kansas State Wildcats 39-23 in an overtime game after the score had been tied at 33-31 at the end of the regular game. The game was an experimental affair and the changes in the goals and the court made the players uncomfortable with unrestraint. Even with field goals counting three points instead of the regular two the score was not high. Ebling and Kappleman starred for the Allenmen and Thornbrough and Groves were outstanding in the Agglethorn. They won one of four field goals and three fletchers for a total of fifteen points. Thornbrough was high point man for the Agglethous with twelve points. Kappleman of Kansas tied with Wildcats tied with eleven points each. Kansas took a lead early in the game with a basket and free throw by Eling. The lead was soon erased when Thorburn dropped in two basketball games. He came one time in the first half the Aggies held a 16-16 lead. The half ended 16-11 The Wildcats ran their lead to 27-11 when twelve minutes were gone in the last half. Eiding and Kappleman led a rally which brought the Joyhawkher to a tie at 30-29 with three minutes left to play. Kansas forged against ESPN with a win that tied with basket by Railsback with less than minute left to play. In the overtime stoner Stoner and Groves sank shots from the floor in quick succession to give the Aagies a six point lead. Two freethrows by Noble was the best that Kamias could do. The game ended 39-25. Kansas 35 fg ft pf Ebling f. 4 3 0 Filinger f. 1 2 0 Allen f. 0 0 1 Dyler f. 0 1 1 Walcock i. 1 1 3 Kappleman g. 3 2 0 Kappleman g. 3 2 0 Rogers g. 0 1 2 Rogers g. 0 1 2 Lutton g. 0 0 0 Holmer 0 0 0 Punt 0 0 0 Angles 39 ft ft pt p2 Thornbroom f. 4 1 0 Torchhorn f. 0 0 0 Armstrong f. 0 0 1 Ayres f. 0 0 1 Maffey f. 0 0 1 Groves f. 3 2 3 Groves c. 0 0 1 Railsback f. 2 1 1 Glinp f. 0 1 3 Milf. 0 1 3 Stoner f. 1 1 2 Technical Foul: Wells. Missed free throws: Ehling; Wells 3 Kappleman; Noble 2; Thornbrough Groves 2. Officials: E. C. Quigley, St. Marys Edde Halpin, Kansas. (Continued from page 1 Fans Disapprove Higher Baskets According to Pol Angues, or 36-29 under the new scoring the rules used last night might not bolt an affect on high school basketball and college game. In the first place it would cost according to some guesses over half a million dollars to change the basket on every court in the country. Another thing is that the average high school basket would shorten the court no much. Iowa State Grid Attendance Largest In Recent Years Ames, Dec. 14—The Iowa State Cycle football eleven this fall performed before more than 80,000 fans both at home and abroad, according to grid attendance statistics released recently by Ross, business manager for athletics. The trowel of 34,220 who witnessed the Cyclone-Nebraska crash in Lincoln was the largest ever to see the Cyclones play. Another attendance record was broken when the largest crowd ever assists a cyclone in the Cyclone-Delta defiant Iowa, 31 to 6. There were 18,576 Iowans who paid admission for that contest. The total attendance for the season of 81,322 is one of the largest in recent years. The attendance by games was Lamar, 3,544; Gannell, 3,921; Missouri, 7,056; Texas, 6,816; Kansas, 5,843; Oklahoma, 8,060; Drake, 5,870; Kansas State, 7,800. Bible Will Remain in Nebraska Nebraka will have Bible next year. It was revealed yesterday that the Corr husker coach had been offered a coaching position at Northwestern in the Bi ten conference. In a telephone conversation with a Northwestern representa- tion, Coach D. X. Bible is reported to tell me that I am happily situated at Nebraka." Remaining Pre-Conference Games Dec. 18—*Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Dec. 20 - *Nebraska vs. Iowa* University at Lincoln; *IOA state vs. Drake* at Miami; (28-25), 29-19); *Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. & M. at Stillwater.* Dec. 21 **Missouri vs. St. Louis at St. Louis (26-23, 26-30). Dec. 22—*Missouri vs. Washington U at St. Louis (30-18). Dec. 29—*Nebraska vs. Minnesota a Lincoln, (16-37). Jan. 1—*Iowa State vs. Iowa U. at Ames* (12) Jan. 2, —*Nebraska vs. Stanford at Lincoln* Leigh Announces Meets For Men's Rifle Team Schools Squad to Have Telegraphic Competition With 29 Schools A tentative schedule for the men's file team was announced yesterday by dgar Leigh, c7, 37, of the team in charge. The unaccounted are set to change, however. These meets will be telegraphic in which each member of the team will send a message to his射击 period. The results will be turned in and at the end of the week the total scores will be tabulated and sent to the schools with whom meets will take place. So far no shoulder-to-shoulder meets have been scheduled, but Captain Leigh said that he may be able to get such a meet. The schedule as arranged so far follows: Week ending Feb. 16. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. North Dakota Agricultural College U.S. Army, National技术ology, Pittsburgh, Pa.; University of Washington, Seattle; Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va.; University of Georgia, Athens; Washington Universi- For week ending Feb. 23: University of Hawaii, Honolulu; Texas A & M College, College Station; Ohio State of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn; Michigan State University; University of Missouri, Columbia For week ending Mar. 2, University of Iowa, Iowa City; University of Ihshe Mossew; Kansas State College, Manhattan; Washington University, St Louis, Pa.; Lafayette College, Easton Pa. For week end Mar. 9; West Virginia University, Morgantown; University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio; UAl State Agricultural College, Logan; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Robert F. Bolton, Columbia University, New York. For week ending Mar. 23, University of Kentucky; City College, New York Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Md. For week ending Mar. 16: Hearst's match; Engineers match; Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. Tournament Nears Finish Billiard Contest Is Scheduled to Close Before Christmas Ten of the 18 starting contestants were eliminated in the billiards contest at the Memorial building. Originally scheduled to close Dec. 15, the tournament was extended because of the length of some of the matches. It is hoped that the final rounds will be played either Monday or Tuesday in order that the tourney can be concluded before the Christmas holidays. The third bracket was finished quickly, and the fourth ended in a tie. In 50-39 in an exciting final battle. In the second bracket the next contest will include Rohr and Zwiesel in a match against the finalist as a being final. In the first bracket there has been only one round played, and therefore it will be given more consideration than the finalists, which are for the most part cut-outs. The billiards content began Dec. 10, and has continued nightly since then. It has created a great deal of interest in the sport, but not everyone who have little chance of taking part in many sports activities on the campus. The tournament was sponsored for the purpose of creating an interest for the game of billiards on the campus, and to acquaint the students with the Union Building facilities. Dr. Herbert Mueller, German exchange student, will give a description of a modern German Christmas as the meeting of Der Deutsche Vienna in room B1. Braser, tomorrow afternoon. Charles Cormack, from the German Bible, and Christian Christmas carols will be sung by the group, led by Professor H. C. Thurman. Club to Give Christmas Program Brigdon To Review Book The Psychology Colloquium will hold a meeting tomorrow. Dr. Robert Bridgdon of the psychology department will review a book on comparative psychology. One of the chapters in the book to be reviewed was written by Dr. Purdy. The department of the Kansas department of psychology and now at the University of Maine. Sixteen Court Games Played Over Weekend Sigma Chi defeated Phi Delta Theta, last year's champions, in an overtime game to feature a strenuous intramural basketball program for the weekend. Sixteen games were played Friday and yesterday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Hands Beta First Defeat of Season In the Sigma Chi-Phi Delt match the former champs seemed to have times under control until the last few minutes when the Sigs slipped through to sink two baskets tying the score. In the overtime, two more baskets for he Chi's brought the surprise victory. Just before this game, Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave Beta Theta Pi its first two oread fraternities found themselves tied up at the end of the half, the third quarter, and fourth quarter. Wienkee failed to make a free-throw in the last minute that would have given Chi a win, and math, Stollenberg and Holemb contributed the margin to win 17-13. Alpha Tau Omega, that lost to Phi by only 4 shots, put on the steam to hold off Sig. Blaise, Sigs, incidentally, defeated the Sig Alphas last week, so the contest should One foul proved disastrous for the Delta Chi's as the Sigma Nu's took them by a free-throw match to win 20-19. In the independent division, the Rock Chalk's 31-17 victory over the Collegians, and Tramp's 34-18 superiority over the Ramblers were the outstanding performances. The winning squares are tied for the leadership together with the Independents, at two 32 points against Campus Radkers. It were made by Smith as the result of an open standing forward play. Five "B" team games were played in the rze for the "B"队 trophy. 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