PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934 Sooners to Make Long, Crucial Trip Last of This Week Oklahoma Will Meet Kansas Thursday and Friday; Second Game Counts in Standings Norman, Feb. 5 —(Special)— Their longest and most crucial road trip of the season will be undertaken this weekend by the University of Oklahoma basketball team. On Thursday and Friday nights at Lawrence, Kans, the Sooners will meet the Kansas Jayhawks, "Big Six" chapmions the past three years. On Saturday night they will play Iowa State on the Cyclones' home floor at Ames, Iowa. The Thursday and Friday night games will mark the first meeting this year between Coach Hugh McDermott'Sooners and the powerful Jayhawkers of Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen. The Iowa State team already has played at Norman, the Sooners defeated them 43 to 20 although the Cyclones had played a hard game the night before at Manhattan. Kansas in Running Kansas has won three and lost one conference game this season and is very much in the championship running Losing Johnson and Schaake from last year's regulars, Doctor Allen retained Wells and Harrington. He is developing a smooth sophomore forward, Ebling, who has scored 12 field goals and 19 rebounds. He also is using Vanek, Kapplemar Schaffer and Curt. Oklahoma has won eight out of nine of this season's games, with an aver- Counting the Washburn game Saturday night, the Jayhawkers have won eight of nine games this year, averaging 31 points to their opponents' 22. After their 21-24 defeat by Nebraska the Jayhawks found themselves, trimming Missouri at Columbia, 27 to 25 and Florida at Tampa, 27 to 25. Kansas State at Lawrence, 32 to 24. Sooners Have Tall Center The fast-breaking Oklahoma team will go into the game with an even chance with their first victory on Kansas at Lawrence since 1929. For the first time in five years the Sooners mya be able to claim the center tip, as Munson is rated a better center jumper than Wells. Taking Iowa State at Ames after the strenuous games with Kansas will be a real feat. Unlike Kansas and Missouri, the Sooners are playing their road games in bunches this year, a policy that allows money but is a severe tax on stamina. Last year Iowa State cut Oklahoma out of a tie for the championship by rimming them at Ames, 31 to 25. SOONERS HOLD LEAD Non-Conference Contest Dropped to Missouri by Narrow Score Norman, Okla., Feb. 5 — Oklahoma broke more than even with Missouri in basketball here last weekend, since the Missourians won the first, or non-conference tilt 31 to 28, and the Sooners came back Saturday night for a conference victory 35 to 21. Munson's ability to control the tip gave the Sooners the advantage for the Saturday night game, scoring 6 points. After the third, Oklahoma败了. At the half, Oklahoma led 19 to 8. Oklahoma has thus won all four of its conference games, holding its lead in the Big Six competition, followed next by Kansas with four out of five games won. The Sooners meet the Spartans at Lawrence the last of this week. Miller of Missouri and Browning of Oklahoma lauded for scoring honors, although Browning's scores Saturday were chiefly on free throws. At free throwing, the Sooners made 15 points out of 20 chances, and the Missourians got seven from 19 chances. The score for the conference game: Oklahoma 35 Gkfemmnt G FT F GFT F GFT Bross f 2 3 2 J. Cooper f 1 0 Main f 1 2 1 Hatfield f 0 0 Warren f 1 4 0 The bson f 0 0 Ranfren f 1 0 0 The bson f 0 0 Hawr f 1 3 1 Blume e 1 2 Browing g 1 6 2 Schapper c 1 0 H. Le ne g 0 2 2 Miller g 2 1 W. le ne g 0 2 2 Jorgen g 2 3 7 7 1 10 15 13 Referee: John Old, Kansas. CORNHUSKERS RETALIATE Nebraska Takes Second Game From Kansas State, 38 to 31 Lincoln, Neb. Feb. 4- The second round of the Big Six basketball round robin started here Saturday night when he defeated defended Kansas State team 38 to 13 The Cornhuskers got away to a running start with four goals in as many minutes, and had the Wildcats down 22 to 10 at the half. Lunney, Boswell, and Parsons scored well for the Nebraskans, but Rahgman Graham, whose results of Big Six Basketball Games, Season of 1934 The Score Board I.S. KU KSC Mo. Neb. Okl. Opt. Ja. S. *31 *28 *26 *37 *43 165 KU 23 *24 *25 *27 *36 96 KSC 32 *32 *32 *34 *38 179 Mo. 25 *27 *20 *26 *35 133 Neb. 31 21 *25 *36 *44 188 Ok. 20 20 21 31 97 Tls. 122 108 148 140 185 152 4 Lost 0 5 1 4 2 3 4 Pct. 500 750 333 600 500 100 (Read down the columns for each score. Winning scores are starred (>)) LEADING BIG SIX SCORERS field goal in the overtime period at Manhattan gave Kansas State the game there with Nebraska, was held to a single goal and two free throws. Nebraska made a total of 14 goals, 10 free throws, and 5 personal fouls, and missed 10 chances for free throws. The Kansas State team made 13 goals, 5 free throws, 17 personal fouls, and Name Gs. Gs. FT. PF Ph Lunney, Neb, f 6 5 2 13 Wegner, I.S, c 5 15 17 15 Graham, K.S, f 5 15 9 14 Graham, K.S, f 6 19 7 47 Bross, Ok, f 4 19 4 52 Elbing, Kan, f 4 13 13 1 Boyd, K.S, g 6 17 4 8 38 Cooper, J., Mo, f 5 15 8 7 39 Boswell, Neb, f 6 13 9 4 35 Jorgenson, Mo, g 6 13 6 15 32 Main,Okla, f 4 13 6 6 32 Brown, Okay, g 4 13 9 12 30 Harrising, K. g 10 8 12 6 20 Pearson, Mo, g 6 10 4 14 24 Holmes, I.S, g 5 8 7 3 23 Widman, Neb, g 6 10 2 8 22 Cowen, J., IS, f 4 10 1 2 21 Mople, K., b 5 8 6 2 62 Williams, I.S, g 4 10 0 2 2 Wells, Kan, f 4 6 4 9 Schaper, Mo, c 5 7 2 4 1 Dot, I.S, f 5 3 9 1 4 Stonek, Kan, g 2 6 3 1 4 Ancheng, K., f 6 6 3 7 1 Thompson, Mo, f 5 4 3 1 1 Send the Daily Kansan home. Aggies Have Co-on Meal Plan Manhattan, Kan—One hundred students have signified their desire to take advantage of the co-operative meal plan offered by the department of institutional economics, through the Kansas State college caterina. The plan, offered during the second semester, will give students an opportunity to earn balanced, attractive meals at less than 12 cents each. Tickets will be sold in advance at $8 for 68 meals, plus 3 hour work a week. Kansas Wins Fifth Non-Conference Tilt At Topeka,31 to 22 Washburn's Lead at Half Is Overcome by Aggressive Play of Jayhawk Basketteers Non-Conference Standings. | | W | L | Pct. | Pts. Opt. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | 170 162 | | Oklahoma | 4 | 1 | .800 | 193 139 | | Iowa State | 4 | 1 | .800 | 193 139 | | Nebraska | 1 | 6 | .143 | 149 244 | | Kan. State | 1 | 6 | .143 | 149 244 | Topeka, Feb. 5—(Special)—The University of Kansas stretched to five its non-conference victories this season when it defeated Washburn College of the Central conference here Saturday night 31 to 22. The victory came after a second-half rally that overcame the college's lead of 17 to 12 at the half. Washburn set up an airtight defense all through the first half, and led by Joe Foe, forward and Delbert Roskam. In the second half, however, Ry Ebbing "get going" for the Jayhawkers to his previous two goals. The Ichabads a desperate attempt to overtake the Kansas lead as the second period waned, but the Jayhawkers kept the篮 well guarded, while Ebling, Harrington, and Vanek dribbed in for scores. The Washburn game helped Elbain fatten his scoring average in non-conference games, bringing his total points to 43, of which seven were from free play. Harrington, in non-conference play, has scored 12 goals and three free throws for 27 points, and Vanek 24 points. Following is the hox score. G F T F Ebling, f 6 1 0 Vanek, f 0 1 Shaffer, f 0 0 Harli, g 3 1 Harili, g 3 2 Kapman, g 0 1 Peterson, f 0 1 Fee, f 4 0 Roskam, c 2 0 Collard, c 0 0 Deschii, g 1 0 Bethch, g 1 0 Bethch, g 1 0 Totals 1 9 3 Totals 10 2 12 This Week's Games Feb. 8 — Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Lawrence (23-25; 35-20). Feb. 9—*Kansas vs. Oklahoma at* Lawrence Missouri vs. Nebraska at Feb. 10—Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Kansas State vs. Missouri at Missouri Read WORK OF ART By SINCLAIR LEWIS It is for rent and for sale at The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 We Have a New Chocolate Syrup Try it in a soda UNION FOUNTAIN --- Name Engraved on both Without Charge All you need to do to get one is to ask for it $7, 50, $9, 80 or $10 Duoelfoop P at $6, $7, 50, $9, 80 or $10 1401 Ohio Nothing could be sweeter than to own the finest of pens—the world-nowrenored Parker Brassware, a company that breakable barrels—and receive a wonderful pencil to match it, without cost. 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