PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934 Second Place Tie Is Kansas Reward For Ames Victory Jayhawkers Advance in Big Six Basketball Race by Downing Iowa State, 31-23 Ames, Iowa, Jan. 25—(Special)—The Kansas Jayhawkers, leading after the first few minutes of play, defeated the Iowa State Cyclones here last night in a Big Six basketball game, 31 to 23. It was the third consecutive win for the Jayhawkers and advanced them to a tie for second place with the University of Missouri. Iowa State had previously lost four games. Setting a fast pace, the Kansans, who displayed a superior brand of ball handling, took the lead in the first few minutes after Cowen, Iowa State forward, had scored first on a looping kick. In teams teams were crowded for every shot. Kansas Leads at Half Kansas led 16 to 14 at the half, although the Cyclones staged a rally at the end of the first period on shots by Wegner and Holmes. Early in the last period the Kansans took a comfortable lead only to have Cowen, Doty and Wegner lead a second rally for the Cyclones which closed the scoring margin to four points. Two more Kansas goals and a tight Jayhawker défense settled the issue. Only Seven Fouls Called Ray Ebling, Kansas sophomore forward, was high scorer of the game with six field goals and three free throws for a total of 15 points; he was but three points ahead of Wegner, Iowa State center, who scored six field goals. Besides Wegner, only Cowen of the Cyclones scored more than two points while Vanek and Wells, of the Jayhawkers, scored six points each and Harrington four. The game was especially free from fouls, a total of seven being called; four on Kansas and three on Iowa State. The Kansans made good all of their free throw attempts, while Iowa State scored only one of five. The Kansas cagers could go into a tie for first this weekend if Oklahoma loses a game on the two-day road trip scheduled for Friday and Saturday. The box scores: Iowa State will play a return game on the Kansas court on Feb. 16. The box scores: Kanyas 21 Raksa Ebling, f 6 3 0 Vanek, f 2 2 0 Wells, c 3 0 1 Gray, g 0 0 0 Gray, g 0 0 0 Ka man, g 0 0 1 Iowa State 23 G FT F Cowen, f 0 1 0 Doty, f 1 0 2 Cowan, f 0 1 0 Wenger, c 6 0 0 Holmes, g 1 0 0 Lewis, g 1 0 0 Anderson, g 0 0 0 Cr'head, g 0 0 0 Score by Halves: K.U. 16 15-31 Jess. S. 14 9-23 13 5 4 11 1 3 Referee: H. G. Hedges, Dartmouth. FINAL INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STANDING FIRST SEMESTER Division 1 DIVISION I W. L. Pet. Collegians 7 0 1.000 Sigma Nu 6 1 .857 Trinity Tu 6 2 .750 Beta 6 2 .750 Phi Pai 5 2 .714 Cosmus Lat 3 3 .600 Deltas Ula 3 4 .429 Acacia 3 5 .375 Campus Raiders 2 6 .250 Phi Mu Alpha 1 1 6 .187 A K K 1 6 .143 Triangle 1 6 .700 | | W. | L. | Pet. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sigma Chi | 7 | 0 | 1.000 | | Phi Delta Theta | 6 | 1 | 1.000 | | Rexal Chi | 5 | 1 | 8.833 | | Rexal Chi | 4 | 2 | 697 | | Sig Alph | 4 | 3 | 571 | | Phi Beta Pi | 3 | 3 | 500 | | Jayhawk | 2 | 3 | 400 | | Kappa Eta Kappa | 2 | 3 | 286 | | SII Kappa | 1 | 5 | 286 | | D. S. L. | 1 | 6 | 143 | | A. K. Psi | 0 | 4 | 100 | Division 3 W. L. Pct. Delta Upson 7 0 1.00 Kappa Sigma 5 1 1.833 P. C. 5 1 1.834 Rowlands 4 2 1.667 Chi Delta Sigma 4 2 1.667 Phi Chi 3 3 1.500 Kayhawks 3 4 1.429 Hawks 2 4 1.333 Delta Ki 1 5 1.467 Delta Sigma Pi 1 5 .167 Pi K A. 0 7 1.000 Division 4 "B" Teams W. L. Pct. Phi Gam 5 1 .833 Cologneians 4 1 .800 Kapeng Sigma 4 1 .800 Roxall 1 1 .800 Beta 2 3 .400 Sigma Chi 1 3 .250 Hasselko 1 3 .250 Phi Psi 1 4 .200 Kayhawk 1 4 .000 Division 5 "B" Teams W. L. Pet. S. A. E. 4 0 A. O. 5 823 Sigma Nu 3 1 .750 Jayhawk 3 1 .750 Phi Delt 3 2 .600 S. P. Tau 3 2 .250 Deltie U. 3 1 .250 K. E. K 0 4 .000 K. E. U 0 4 .000 The Score Board Results of Big Six Basketball Games, Season of 1934 I.S. KU KSC Mo. Neb. Okl. Tls. Ia S. *31 *28 *26 *27 *43 165 K23 *32 *24 *32 *24 193 Mo. 25 *27 *20 *26 26 98 NB. 31 *27 *20 26 113 Ok. 20 20 20 Ts. 122 111 97 119 111 43 Won 0 5 2 2 1 2 1 Pet. 0 3 2 1 2 0 Pet. 000 750 750 750 1000 Opt. Pct. .000 .750 .500 .750 .500 1.000 (Read down the columns for each score. powers of scores are scores scored at start (%) The Daily Kansan herewith presents a new form for recording Big Six basketball scores. This method of presenting up-to-date data on all Big Six games was improvised by W. A. Dill, associate professor of journalism and veteran sports expert. Professor Dill is public director of the University. In each column will be entered the scores of a team oppose the name of the team against which scored. For example, Kansas scored 31 points against Iowa State last night—the entry is in the KU, column opposite Iowa State, while Iowa State's score of 23 is in the first column opposite KU. Since Kansas won, the Jahawkower score is marked with a star. At the bottom is the total of points scored by each team, with the number of games won and lost. These latter figures, including the number of stars in each column The last column is the total across the line, and represents the total of points scored by all opponents of the team listed. It is the intention to correct the table following each conference game, keeping the scores of all, previous games, and bringing forward new totals. When the second round of the double round robin of play starts, a second line will be inserted for each team. --to sell these--- Both for 49c Newton—(UP) —Eighty-seven coyotes were killed in Harvey county in 1933 and brought their killers $163 in counties. Dwight Hague of Walton caught in the largest number, 13. H. I. Harms was paid for 10 and Warnie farms for 9. Delt's and Theta Tau's Furnish Court Interest Five intramural basketball games were played last night and three games were forfeited. The Phi Kappa Pi won from the Triangle, Alpha Kappa Pi won from the Delta Sigma Lambda, and Sigma Chi won from Phi Beta Pi all by forfeit. Other Final Games Are Wor by Wide Margins; List an Upset The Phi Gam "B" won from the Collegians "B" to go into first place in Division four. It was the first loss for the Collegian team. The best game featured Deltai Tau Delta and Theta Tau. The score was tied until the last 15 seconds, at 17 all when Theta Tau put one through the net for the winning goal. Deltai Upsilon defeated Chi Digma Sigma 31 to 20 and the Kayhawks were defeated by Rowlands and Ep "B" lost to the A.T.O. *14* to 26. The scores Rowlands 32 Kavhawks 12 G F T F Wana'ker f 2 2 3 Ganoung f 1 0 0 Kimhof, f 1 0 0 Dyer, g 0 2 0 Wilbert, g 0 2 0 Nailash G FT Lindsay, f 2 1 Laub, f 5 3 Lindy, c 0 1 Ro'land, g 1 0 Rynolds, g 3 0 A A x Referee: Manning. Referee: Manning G FT F Phillips, f 5 1 3 1 Lane, f 1 0 0 Davis, f 2 0 2 Backley, c 1 0 Jorge c, g 4 0 Jorge, c 1 0 0 Minter. g 1 0 1 Chi D. S. 20 Chi D. S. 20 GFTH McGuis, f 3 4 M=Cghu, f 1 1 Hlamp, c 1 2 Pine, g 0 1 Shelph, g 0 0 7 7 10 Phi G. "B" 18 FGFT Col. "B" 18 FGFT Chain, f 3 0 GFT F 2 Bartlett, t 3 0 Hudden, h 2 Bicket, c 2 0 McCoy, c 0 McGrew, g 0 0 Baker, g 1 0 Lyaton, g 1 1 Hyland, g 1 2 7 4 0 Teta T. D. 17 G FTF Noel, f. White, f. Theta T. 19 G FTF Noel, f. White, f. Delta T D.17 Voran, f 2 0 1 Cole, f 2 1 2 Burket, f 2 0 1 Stout, c 2 2 0 Hibbs, c 0 0 3 Lamm, g 0 4 2 Veltch, g 0 0 3 Brāl'us, g 2 0 2 Sig. E. "B" 16 G FFT A.T.O. "B" 26 Winter, f 4 01 Evans, g 4 01 Childers, f 4 01 Summers, f 4 01 Westlake, f 0 0 Cory, c 2 0 Dulley, c 2 0 Takum, cg 1 01 Bahl, g 0 0 Comer, g 3 01 6 7 7 LEADING BIG SIX SCORERS (Including game of Jan. 24) 8 0 2 13 0 5 Referee: Simpson. Weger, In. A., c. Gs. Gl. FT. TT. TP. Eubanks, K., n.a. f 15 17 7 49 Graham, K. S., f. 4 16 6 11 37 Cooper, M., f. 4 16 1 5 35 Kuhn, B., f. 4 17 1 5 35 Parsons, Neb, g. 4 12 7 8 31 Harrington, K., g 4 12 7 8 31 Boyd, b. 4 12 7 8 31 Boyd, Neb, g. 4 12 2 10 31 Jorgenson, M., g 4 11 3 11 25 Bessell, Neb, f. 4 9 5 4 23 Bessell, Neb, g. 4 9 5 4 23 J. Cowen, I., n.a. 4 10 1 1 21 Referee: Simpson. All other scorers have less than 20 points Bross, Oklahoma, with 12 and Brown- son, Oklahoma, in the Sooners' "worse game now but Hawaii." Although the individual scoring averages show that Broos and Main, University of Oklahoma forwards, are leading the Big Six conference at the present time, Ry Ealing, Kansas sophomore forward, is in reality the leader. The Oklahoma players have taken part in but one game and have not had as many chances to show how much scoring they will do. Ebling with a total of 39 points is second only to Wegner of Iowa State who has 47 points. Ebling's average for the four games is 93-4 points per game while Wegner's is 92-5 points. Harrington, Kansas veteran guard and forward, is tied with Boyd, Kansas State captain and guard, for seventh place among the teams-Harrington's average is 7.1-4 points per game. McPherson—(UF)—C. P. 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