PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1933 Conference Lead Is Goal of Kansas Against Cyclones Premier Position in Big Si Race Would Be Prize for Jayhawk Victory at Ames VANEK WILL NOT PLAY Again on top of the conference basketball heap, the Kansas Jayhawks will continue the defense of their Big Six championship Tuesday night at Oklahoma City. Tied with Oklahoma for first place, with three victories and one defeat, Kansas will invade the home territory of the only team able to conquer the Sooners in conference play. A victory over the undisputed claim to first place. Against Missouri Thursday night the Jayhawkers invited their followers that they are of championship caliber. The Jayhawks, C. Allen's team came back to launch a second period attack which found the Tigers unable to hold the pace. Only the stellar play of Norman Wagner, who controls, kept his team in the running. For the first time this season the Jawahary scoring was not concentrated in Bill Johnson, Kansas pivotal man. Johnson, who leads the individual scores of the Big Six, misplaced the ball and missed the Wells, Schaake and Harrington took up the burden, accounting for most of the Kansas points among them. Carl Bern, who replaced Gordon Gray when the latter went on out persons, turned in a smooth floor game, and placed the ball against the starting birth against the Cyclones. Comparative scores yield little information as to the possible outcome of the Kansas-Iowa State game. A tight Cyclone defense brought the Sooner downfall against Coach梅尔奇's team, who led the Titans, defeating Iowa State 29-22 Kansas lost to Oklahoma and then defeated Missouri, so the game will undoubtedly be a very close one. The Jayhawker scoring machine will be facing a team that has held each of its opponents to less than 30 points. Ernest Vanek, letter guard, who was injured in the first conference game of the season, is slowly rounded into shape to return to the lineup, but it is doubtful if he will play Tuesday because he is out. If it would be Feb. 4 or later before the flashy defense man would again see action. Men's Intramurals Four intramural basketball teams made overwhelming scores in the weekend tournament with Sigma Nu defeating A. K. L., 45 to 17, Delta Tau Deltai winning from S. P. E., 35 to 14, Delta Tau Kaiser winning from S. P. E., 10 and S. A. E. "B" defeated Phi Pii B*," 20 to 9. The results of the six other games were as follows: Jayhawk "B" defeated K. Sig." "B" to 22, K.-Hawk "B" defeated Beta "B" to 21, Kansas State defeated Beta "B" lands, 28 to 24, Tennessee defeated Phi Pii Chi, 26 to 22, Sigma Cia won from Triangle, 29 to 13, and Alpha Ki won out Alpa Cia Sigma, 17 to 15. PHL Dell ..- 58 G F T F Chambers, f , 1 G F T F Brielson, f , 1 G F T F North, e , 1 7 1 1 Phlear, g , 0 2 2 1 Rogers, g , 0 2 2 1 Rogers, g , 0 2 2 1 Total ... 10 6 10 Tennessee C... 28 Sippe, f... 2T F F Sipe, f... 0 F F Bruce, f... 3 F F Bruce, f... 3 F F Bruce, f... 3 F F Bruce, f... 1 F F Bruce, f... 1 F F 3. A, E. "E" = "50" F, merritt; f, 0 Miller; f, 3 1 Trammith; f, 1 4 Reeder; g, 1 1 Burrer; u, 1 2 G FT 24 Graves, f 5 1 Shores, f 5 2 Shoes, f 2 0 5 Pugoelwell, g 1 0 5 Lash, g 1 0 5 Lash, f 0 0 6 Lenahm, f 2 0 2 K-Hawk "F" - 21 Varel, f. 3 2 1 Varel, f. 3 2 1 Johnson, f. 1 1 0 Newton, e. 2 1 0 Klaiman, g. 2 0 1 Bunger, g. 0 1 2 Bunger, g. 0 1 2 Total ... 8 5 7 D, T, D----> G F F 1 fhbless, f 0 2 Noel, f 2 0 Trowbridge, g 4 1 Trowbridge, g 4 1 Backett, g 0 2 Vetritch, g 0 2 Total 10 Referee : Black, Total ... 16 3 8 G FT Pelti; f 3 0 Jensen, c 2 0 Johnson, v 3 0 Barnes, g 2 0 Swancy, i 1 0 Total 11 0³ Sigma No=15 Gelix, f. ... G FT F Gelix, f. ... L F T Tevy, f. ... L F T N. Adhley, c. 6 O F Fountain, g. 3 I 2 Young, g. 1 2 0 Beta, "F" = 17 Bektaen, g 1 F Hero, h 0 Horo, h 1 0 Bechranger, g 1 0 Morgan, g 1 0 Robinson, g 1 0 Robinson, g 1 0 FPl P1="E3" "W" Wheeler, f 0 O'Donnell, f 0 Darmon, e 0 McGillaugh, f 0 McCullaugh, g 0 Total 3 3 Jayhawk "B" "28" 0 Kabler "A" "14" 0 Dicker, f. 0 0 0 Dicker, f. 0 0 0 Nelson, o. 0 0 0 Metier, f. 0 0 0 Metier, f. 0 0 0 Total 10 4 4 Total 81 Referee: Allbock. S P E 14 G FF 1 Hurley, f. 0 Lifebank, f. 1 Jolen, e. 2 Jolen, c. 2 Gary, g. 4 Farrell, h. 6 Hurley, f. 0 Falger, g. 5 Total ___ 6 1 Referee: Shaffer. Payne, g ... 1 0 1 Total ... $\frac{21}{3}$ $\frac{3}{3}$ A. K. L. J. - G F I I Bibb, f - F I F 0 Brauninger, i - 1 0 Johnson, e - 1 0 Colbriden, g - 2 0 Lerrig, r - 0 0 K. Sie.-35 Marmion, f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GFFP Gardemann, f . . . . . . . . . . . . . GFFP Gärselg, f . . . . . . . . . . . . . FFP Kirgel, g . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 FFP Gjöhning, g . . . . . . . . . . 2 FFP Gjöhning, g . . . . . . . . . 2 FFP Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1 2 Sigma Chi-21= 9 Wilson, f 2 0 FT F Quinley, f 4 0 0 Rock, c 4 0 0 Sharppe, g 1 0 0 Sharppe, g 1 0 0 Total 14 1 1 Jawharve...G FT 0 McColin, f 2 0 All伯顿, f 0 0 Albertson, f 0 0 Holmes, g 2 0 Baldwin, g 0 0 Nedle, g 1 0 Total ... 9 Referee: Benson. Total ... 5 0 Referee: Pennock. Triano1n----12 G FT Hubrig, f ___ 0 Scherer, f ___ 4 Gilt, f ___ 2 Barnes, g ___ 0 Cheney, g ___ 0 A, K, J-17 | | | FFFF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Stewart, v | 0 | 0 | | Stewart, w | 0 | 0 | | Twee, g | 0 | 1 | | Twee, g | 0 | 1 | | Ayers, v | 0 | 1 | | Ayers, v | 0 | 1 | | Cardell, i | 0 | 1 | | Cardell, i | 0 | 1 | K. Sig, "B"—22 M. McDonald, f — 0 McDonald, f, g — 1 Kiel, f — 2 Lewis, m — 3 Sturm, m — 0 Wood, x — 0 Iell, g — 1 Huff, f — 0 Total ... 6 1 Reference: Beach. Total ... 8 1 4 A. Chu Si-We 0 GFT Faaslef, f 2 1 Freewood, w 1 0 Irush, l 1 0 Schmidt, g 1 0 Robson, p 1 0 Roche, c 1 0 McKinnel, h 1 0 McKinnel, i 0 1 'Booing at Games Mild,' Declares Dr. F. C. Allen "Kansas crowds at athletic events possess real sportsmanship to a high degree." That is the statement made yesterday by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University as an answer to recently published stories and editorials of officials awarding loss of officials at basketball games at the University this season. Cage Mentor Calls Crowds at Kansas Contests 'Real Sports' Dunham, g - 0 0 Total 8 1 Referee: Beach. "There has been some booing by our crowds." Dr. Allen said, "but in comparison with booing head in crowds at some of the other Big Six schools, our "Boooing at sports events is an ex- explosive and unpremiended method o showing disapproval, and is an outgrowth of habit formed largely at certain professional contests." Dr. Allen continued. "College audiences are, of course, mixed crowds and thoughtless boeing crops now are in basketball games must be eliminated, and I believe every Kansas follower desires just that. Followers of sports at Kansas are, I insist, good sportsmen." Kansas Has Best Record Figures From Previous Years Show Only Six Cyclone Victories Records of previous Iowa State-Kansas games show that former Jayhawk quintets have been unusually successful against Cyclone teams. Previous to the formation of the Big Six, Kansas had lost only three times to their northern foes, while winning thirty-four ticks. Since 1920 the Iowa State cagars had won three showing an amazed three out of eight games with Dr. Allen's team. V. ILa. tD2+. aa 1929 Kansas Iowa St. 24 27 33 27 37 12 27 30 1930 37 30 1931 43 37 27 17 29 27 1932 29 37 40 27 Total Points 360 222 Before Big Six Total Points 134 756 Games Won 13 34 All Time 1473 958 *tal Points* 1437 958 The St. Benedict Academy basketball team coached by Larry Mullina defaced Haskell 38-21 last Friday in a contest with the constant coach at the University, last year. Elimination Bouts After Finals Elimination bouts for the selection of the wrestling team to represent Kansas at Marathon will take place immediately after the close of the final round, and the two teams are announced yesterday. The men chosen will make up the team for a return match with the Kansas Aggies on Feb. IT'S SERVICE AND SPEED you want in a You get it when you Phone Mullins' Team Wins 65 TAXI JAYHAWK TAXI 25c And for only Peter J. Merhinger, Olympic champion, captain of the University wrestling team, and defender of the Big Six, was a key to Hawker's win in his match against the Kansas State team Friday night in Robinson gymnasium. Merringham pinned Thiele of the Aggies in 1.63 Km. Hawker won the dual match by a score of 33-5. K-Aggie Wrestlers Annex All Other Matches in Dual Meet Mehringer Contributes Lone Jayhawker Victory The match between Taylor of Kansas and Captain Roberts of the Aggies is the 153 pound class was the best of the evening, Roberts finally winning by a one-run over. The team lost in the 118 pound and 125 pound classes, failing to have eligible entries. This was the first match of the season for both of the Big Six schools They are scheduled to meet again at Manhattan, Feb. 3. 118 pounds—Kansas forfeited to Kansas State. The summary 126 pounds—Kansas forfeited to Kansas State. 1,200 pounds—Walkers of Kansas State won over Douglas of Kansas, with a time advantage of 6:02. 155 pounds—Roberts of Kansas State threw Taylor of Kansas in 8:23. 165 pounds—Miller of Kansas State Women's Intramurals 145 pounds—Warner of Kansas State threw Everyly of Kansas in 6:27. threw Hays of Kansas in 3:48. Heavyweight—Mehringer of Kansas threw Theiele of Kansas State in 1:03. 160 pounds—Suffer of Kansas State pinned Nolan of Kansas in 6:48. 175 pounds—Bozarth of Kansas State brow Hass of Kansas in 6:48. The finals of division I and the semi- finals of division II of women's intramural deck tennis must be played off before Jan. 27. 1 Hunter-Edie play Lawson-Hunter in the first division. Bender-Mitchell vs. Blair-Sturgeon and Hingga-White vs. the second group. Lawson vs. the semi-final of the two groups. Wednesday, Jan. 25, has been set as the deadline for the finals of ping pong in the separate divisions. WHY PAY MORE? VARSITY TONIGHT TOMORROW Her greatest dramatic triumph: Constance Bennett 'Two Against the World' With Niel Hamilton Extra Campus Capers Belles of Bali Late News Tuesday - Wednesday Leo Carillo OUR PRICE Mat. and Eve. 10-15c WHY PAY MORE? ONLY KANSAS WINNER "DECEPTION" Sunday Chicken Dinner at the JAYHAWK CAFE 35c 14th & Ohio Tel. 509 is We Deliver Peter J. Mehringer, light-heavyweight Olympic wrestling champion, won the only match for Kansas in the dual meet with the Kansas State wrestling team. State High School Tennis Champion and Four Lettermen Available Sooner Prospects Brighten Norman, Jan.—With Albert Hollis, of Okunigege, state high school champion, enrolled at the University of Oklahoma. 1983, 74 and 35 picked up considerable John O. Mosely, Sooner tennis coach, has set Feb. 1 as the opening date of Sooner tennis practice. 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