PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1932 Kansas Wins Tilt From Nebraskans by Large Margin Jayhawkers Take Undis puted Second Place in Conference Standings O'LEARY OUTSTANDING The Kansas Jayhawker basketball team took the measure of the Nebraska Cornelius aggravate applegate winning by a score of 51-19. The Jayhawkers were superior in every department and the Husker basket from the court only four times. By virtue of the victory last night Kansas took undisputed control of six once place again and kept in the running during the final. The game has won five games and lost three. Ted O'Leary, Kansas forward, was the outstanding star of the game making his mark as a leader in points. O'Leary played a great game both offensively and defensively. His basket eye was unerring as he made 19 shots out of his shot better wide of the mark. Bill Johnson, Kansas center, was next high in the scoring column with six field goals and one free throw for a total of thirteen points. Hurrington was the only Jayhawk whose basket eye was not sharp last night. Hurrytown played well against him, scoring once from the field and he accounted for two free throws. McGuire Plays First Game McGuerrey plays Hoyle. McGuerrey plays Kawasaki substitute, playing in his first Kansas game, displayed some remarkable basketball playing. Going in late in the second half, he put up four scores for personalists, McGuerrey dropped three sizzling baskets through the hoop. His floor game was fast and accurate. Paul playing games with Kawasaki kicks to the Kansas scoring. The Nebraska team was able to make only four field goals, Lunny, Mason, Leaver, and Mason. Mason threw three that the Huskers made Bowell three for, Lunny made three, and Harrison, Mason Mauch, and Coppel made the other Kansas took an early lead with O'Leary on an up-fall play, and the Wildcats came back immediately when Mason made a free throw on a foul Johnson Goes on Searing Spree At this point tail Bill Johnson scree- d on a scoring spree and dropped a three score to 8-1. Vanek got a charity boy by virtue of Lunney's foul as the five minute mark passed. Bowell followed with a free toss on Pague foul to make the team go down and control conducted the spree with field goals. After a three-minute lull in the play O'Leary dribbed in unassisted and sank a short one to make the secure 35-foot shot. Nebraska made their first field goal. Lunney got credit for the feat with a shot from the side. Kansas took time. Johnson fouled Herron and Koster in turn, both missing the charity ties; O'Leary broke the ice after time in turn to make the score 17-5. Lumley came back with a free throw on Vanke's net, but the defense made Johnson, after some snapping passing on the part of the Jayhawks, went under the basket to make two shots. Five yards later the half was cut. Nebraska Scand. No Luck. Mack went into the game replacing Koster and Lunney. O'Leary immediately fouled Mauch who missed the free throw. Mack scored in the second half, Mason started the scoring again with a long shot that ripped the net. Harrington took a shot and missed, but Johnson tipped it over the half cured. Nebraska is 23-9. As the second half opened the Huskers seemed to show some light. Mauch opened the scoring with a shot under the basket that was good. Boswell followed with a free throw. Hearing an interruption, Boswell ringer took advantage of Boswell's personal and sunk two free tosses to win. The Kansas gunn began to function and the gap between the two teams began to widen. Oleary opened the gap when he had taken a long pass from Page, Harrington followed with a basket from the foul line. Nebraska gave for two points as Coppe and Bosewil gave for Page and Harrington's fouls into scores. McGuire Replaces Harrington McGuire Replaces Hirrionng made Jake's shot good the score he made Hirrionng's shot good the score behind 34-14. O'Leary dribbled in to sink a short one. Hirrionng打 fooled Mauce, who made the shot. This was the first time McGuire replaced him. McGuire immediately started off and made his first Kamas score with a whistling shot. Page dribbled in to make a setup, only to come back and drop in a long one to run the score to 42-15. Bamuell replaced Vrankek and O'Neil replaced Page. McGuire took a long shot that hit the net twice, with the followup with a shot one after a pass from McGuire. O'Neil made a free throw on Lenser's personal. Filkin replaced Johnson, O'Leary dropped in a long one and Lunny converted personalists by Bauch and Vanok into points to bring the score to 40-10 McGuire dribbed in for a short shot before the final goal. Score 51-19 Kansas, g f. 10 f. Nebraska, g f. 17 'O'Leary, f 10 f. Luney, f 10 Harrisoning, f 10 f. Bouswell, f 10 Johnson, e 6 10 f. Mauch, f 10 Filkin, e 6 10 f. Coppel, f 10 Page, f 6 10 f. Mason, f 10 Bausch, g 0 11 Koster, g 0 0 O'Nell, g 0 11 Davidson, g 0 0 Totals 23 5 17 Totals 4 11 6 Missed free throw: Kansas O'Leary, 3: O'Neil, Nebraska: Henkert, Koster, Mason, Mauch, L. Lumney, and Copley 2. Referee E. C. Qullagh, St. Marys. Ted O'Leary Tops Scorers Cooper Still Retains Game Average Lead Over Kansas Forward VARSITY THEATRE Ted *O'Leary, K. U. star forward, playing with a bandaged leg, last night sharpened his scoring eye and basketball skills over his most competitor in Big Six scoring team. O'Leary's total for the season thus far is 90 points. Ted for second place are Johnson, Kansas state center and Iowa State center; with 73 point calls. In scoring averages per game, Cooper of Missouri is still in the lead. His 29 points in six games gives him a game average of 11.5 points per game, a fraction higher than O'Leary's 11.25 average. He has four games to play, all away from home, and Cooper will have to keep a sharp eye on the basket to keep his lead over O'Leary's who has but two more games, both on his home court. The leading scores of Big Six and their records, including last night CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE CORNER CRAZED TRAPPER G GG FT FT TT O'Leary, Kansas G 5 39 90 Johnson, Kansas H 8 32 9 73 Hottam, Iowa state H 3 29 15 73 Beck, Oklahoma H 7 29 8 66 Shradk, Kansas H 7 29 8 65 Akikwv, Northwest Territory, Feb. 1—(UP)—from far lapirium House an Arctic inn on the rim of the North American continent, Albert Johnson mad fugitive trapper, was believed carried by Roy Canadian mounted porpoise. A brief message sent by portable radio brought word that Johnson, who has blain one comatale, wounded an officer in the attack, whose attacks by police, had been found. TOMORROW - THURSDAY - FRIDAY Tonight LAWRENCE TIEBETT —in— THE CUBAN LOVE SONG A L O N E — they're a riot! TOGETHER — they make this messy three times as funny and are on it! Irene Purcell Added Units— Karl Dane - George K. Arthur “PUT UP JOB” Universal News Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Prices Mat. 10 - 25 Nite 10 - 40 Big Six Title Race Tightens as Game With Tigers Nears Last Night's Victory Over Nebraska Gives Kansas Chance to Reach Top MUST STOP MISSOURI The Big Six basketball race is beginning to tighten. The Tiger is in the midst of a comeback and is hoping that some other team in the Big Six will have the stuff to stop As the situation stands now, Missouri has a substantial lead in the Big Six conference race, but it is by no means certain whether he will win or not, but one game while it was winning five and Kansas has five games won and three lost. Missouri has four games to win. Followers of the two teams think that Kansas has a good chance to tie or even win the title. Missouri must play all 15 games in order to stay in Kansas plays its games at home. It is a question whether Oklahoma, Kansas Angies, or Nebraska can skip the Tigers. Cooper Leads Tiger Force The Jaywalker outburst against Nebraska sent the Rams off their power, and if the Kansas defense can stop Cooper, Missouri score acce. it will have the task almost completed. It is not known whether Wagner will be at center for Missouri, but if he is not, little can be told as to how Zimn, the man who will replace him, will play on the outplay during his entire career. Kansas uncovered a new player last night who looked good. The new man is McGurteen, who has just become an all-star and played the game in the last half and played a bang-um-game, making three hacks and playing a fast floor game. The defense was tight, and the attack of the season, and its defense was the tightest. Nebraska was only able to find the basket four times from the court and its shots were all lures. Oleary will be after Cooper, Coole's leader in scoring honors as his 20 points last night put him within one fourth of a point of Cooper's 142 points per game. Oleary scored 76 points last night, few of his shots missing and none of them being wild. The game here Saturday night will be one to watch, and it is expected to draw a large crowd. To Fight for High Scorer BIG SIX STANDINGS Team W L Prey Opts Mooreman 10 149 132 85 Morrison 9 150 132 85 Oldhamshire 9 150 132 85 Oldhamshire 9 151 217 161 Kent State 9 152 217 161 Kent State 9 153 217 161 Kent State 9 154 217 161 GAMES THIS WEEK Toughnigh: Kansas state vs. Oklahoma at Norman Friday: Kansas state vs. Iowa State at Ames. Saturday: Missouri vs. Kansas at Lawrence. Basketball Scores 4. b =================================================== At Stillwater, Ok. St. Louis U. 20, Oklahoma Augies 29 At Pittsburg, Kan—Pittsburg Teachers 34, Wichita U. 28. At Fayette, Mo.-Central 26, Missouri Valley 10. At Emporia Kan.-College of Emoria 29. Emoria Teachers 22. At Durant, Ok - Southeastern Oklahoma Teachers 35, Oklahoma City U. 32. NEGRI—woman of fire and beauty! NOW! 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