PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1932 Dope Favors K.U. in Monday's Game With Cornhuskers Davison Back in Nebraska Lineup After Broken Hand Forces Him to Lay Off JAYHAWKS IN SHAPE Despite the fact that the dope would tend to indicate a Kansas victory in tomorrow night's game with Nebraska anything more important was trailing in the conference race at present and they are also guilty of having been defeated during the past week by the St. Louis University five, a team which lost to the Kansas team. The Kansas team has apparently hit the top step but it is the guarding against the old bug-a-boo, over-confidence and impatient causes a superion to fail. The Nebraska team is composed completely of sophomores and their chief fault is that they are inexperienced. Davison, who has been out of the Nebraska lineup because he missed handside by Coach Menez, of Iowa State as being one of the most sophomore guards he has ever seen, will be in the lineup. **Mason May Trouble** Massachusetts team must guard not be damned lightly for he will be remembered by the Kansas team—for having broken three records in the game of the K.-U-N.-U. game at Lincoln early in the season for three basket and nearly wrecking a Henrion who played center for the Wichita University five two years ago will start at center for Coach Black's five and is expected to give Bill Johnson a run for the control of the tip off. He has a good defense, but he will be the starting forwards and they may be expected to give a good account of themselves. K. U. Holds Morning Workout The Kansas squad worked out yesterday morning after their victory over the Kansas Aggies so that they might keep in the best condition. Coach Allen believes that a workout does a tandem more good in the midst of a campaign Tomorrow night's content will start at 7:30 and E. C. Quigley of St. Marys will do the refereing. The probable starting lineage. Coach Black is a pupil of Coach Allen's and there is nothing he would rather do than carry a victory back to him, but the victories haught him by his former coach. Kansas Nebraska O'Leary f Broevel Harrington f Lumney Johnson c Henriot Page g Massor Schaake g Davison Page and O'Leary Play Eight Winning Games Against Aggies UNDEFEATED BY AGGIE TEAM Les Pige, guard, and TD Oleary, forward, each finishing his third year as a regular on the K. U. basketball team, have the unusual distinction of never having played on a team which was defeated by a Kansas team three years Kansas has won eight out of eight from the Angels. This is the first time in the history of basketball competition between K.U. and the Aggies that either team has won eight consecutive games. Each one has been knocked out by the Giants eight victories, one was won by a three-point margin, three by two points, and in one game the difference in score was only one point. In 1930, Kansas won 29-26 and 32-30 in 1931战 37-20 and 40-26. This year, in the two practice games before the start of the game, Kansas were defeated by scores of 32-30 and 27-28. In conference titls, K.U. won the first game by one point, 27-26, and the 30-26 victory made the wins eight times. In the final game, O'Leary played in all eight games. WILLELA CURNUTT SELECTED PRESIDENT OF EL ATENEC Willela Curnut, c'32, was elected president of El Ateno at a meeting of that organization held Thursday night, where he delivered the keynote address, duck, c'uncl, vise president; Margaret McGinnis, c'uncl, secretary-treasurer; James Gunn, c'uncl, chairman of the refreshment committee. The out-going president, Oscar García, a 43, made a farewell address. El Ateneo will meet again next month, and he is earlier than scheduled so that members may attend a meeting of the Advanced Standing Committee at the time of regular meeting. Send the Daily Kansan home Intramural Games To the Alpha Tau Omega go the laurels for marking up the most points in yesterday's intramural basketball game. The Epsilon team with a score of 46 to 12 Beta Teta Pi made a rally in the last half to defeat Chi Chi 38 to 14. Phares of the Beta team turned the tide back, losing in the last half and one in the first. The Phi Delta Theta aggregation defeated thesigma Alpha Mu队 with a score of 29 to 6. Phi Beta Pi kept the team and teamed a winner, 19 to 17. Another close game was the Delta Chi B"s vs. Alpha Kappa Pi B"s in the game that defeated thesigma Team. Phi Pi defeated Delta Tau Delta 22 to 14. Chi Delta Sigma won with a forfeit from the Cardinals as did the College team. Phi Gamma Delta B" also won by a forfeit from Delta Tau Delta B". Sigma Chi's from were victorious over Sig Eps with a score of 20-12. Quinley was able to force both goals and two free throws. Women's Intramurals --trained to watch him and his shots were hurried. Page and Schaake, playing guards, each accounted for two baskets. The final basketball game in the women's intramurals will be held in Robinson gymnasium Tuesday at 8 p.m. by Gamma Gamma Belt Bats and Watkins hall. The second intramural swimming meet will be held Wednesday night at 7:30. In the first swimming meet held on Thursday, the team took it first place with 174 points. KFKU The Kansas-Nebraska and Kansas-Missouri basketball games and athletics by Harley Steadman and Northwestern high schools, respectively, will be special radio features of the week over KU, the University's broadcasting station. --trained to watch him and his shots were hurried. Page and Schaake, playing guards, each accounted for two baskets. Monday 11 a.m. Elementary French, lesson III. 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Jayhawkers Move Into Second Place by Downing Aggies Johnson Stars for Kansas in 30-22 Victory Over Manhattan Five Friday Night RALLY LATE IN GAME The University of Kansas basketball game moved into undisputed possession of second place in the Big Six race by virtue of a victory over the Kansas Angles Friday night. It was the fourth defeat the Jawaharlal Nehru College Wildcat this year, and have played a four first on second place. The score was 30-22. The eight-point lead that Kansas was able to carry off was not gained until the last period was half gone. The first thirty minutes of the game kept the fans roaring as the lead changed time after time. Kansas State took an early lead and ran it to a 7-3 advantage at the ten minute mark. A time out for Kansas ended the play, and they immediately netted five points and took the lead. Boyd came back with two free tosses to tie the score, but Johnson dropped in a basket to give Kansas a 10-8 victory, ended, Kansas 12. Kansas State 10. Aggies Open With Rally The second half opened with a Wild-cat rush which took the lead and at the eight minute mark held a 15-14 victory for Wildcat for Kansas, surprised himself and the crowd and sank a high arched shot from the foul line. This started the game with a Wildcat dribble in to sink a single one under the basket. Johnson dropped in a short one, and Wildcat scored when Graham made a free throw. Harmington started the Kansas fire works again with a whistling shot from mid court. Johnson went on out perimeter shooting, but the attempt to come back, netting three baskets in two minutes, Breen打出 one and Skradkai getting two. The Aggies could not hit after that, and O'Brien and Bauset's free throw scored the scoring. Johnson was high point man of the game, making four field goals and two free throws for a total of ten points. He was also the standing feature of the Kansas team. 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