PAGE FOUR 14 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 2. Aggies Are Here for Third Battle With K.U.Tonight Jayhawkers Expected to Win First Conference Game Between Old Rivals CRONKITE STILL OUT The probable starting lineups: The probable start lines: Kansas | f | Kansas Aggie O'Leary | f | Brookway Houghton | f | Starkdale W. Johnson | f | Dalton Page | g | Auker Vanek | g | Fairbank The Kansas basketball team goes into action the second time this week when the Kansas State Wildcats meet it on the court here tonight. The Jayhawks saw action Tuesday or for rest then left only last night for a practice session. Coach "Phoq." Allen gave the team a stiff work, however. Most of the time was spent in defensive work against Aggies plays. The reserves were unable to work with the team. Page and Vanek, playing the guard positions, were stopping the Aggie plays to perfection. O'Leary May Be Out Some work was given the regulars on offensive, and they were looking good. Harrington, O'Leary, and Johnson made baskets with cues. The team's passing were somewhat ragged at times, and the efficiency and emergency were evident. The forward position for the Jay-hawkers will be filled by O'Leary and Harrington. Doctor Allen said last night that O'Leary perhaps would not see action the entire game on in Lincoln. O'Leary also can play Vanek will take his place in case he does not play the whole game. Bill Johnson will, of course, be at center Page and Vanek will start at guards with Bauman (Braun) staying in position. Vanek goes to forward. News from Manhattan is that Crank- kite, star center of the Aggie team, will not be in suit for the game. Crank- kite has been out the entire season with an injury sustained during the football season. Ralph Gage II, sophomore, will be in suit tonight, hav- ing suffered from injuries sustained in football. The Aggie team, when the whistle blows tonight, will probably consist of Brockway and Skradki at forward. Dalton at center, and Gillis at right, and positions. Brockway is the most dangerous shot on the Aggie team. It has been his custom to use a left hook to take ket and run up a good score for a game, later lapsing back to an ordinary shot. The entire team is in the startling lineup having seen action last year. Jayhawks Touted to Win The Jayhawk squared is touted to win the tilt tonight. They are in action games this season, both of them being exhibitions Kansas was victor in both games. The Aggies have yet to win a conference game. They were beaten by the Mississippi team last week and they lost two conference games that it has played, winning from Nebraska and losing to Oklahoma. The scores of past games are as foll flows: | | K. K.S. | K. K.S. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1902 | 1919 | 30 - 33 | | 1903 | | 27 - 41 | | 1906 | | 26 - 37 | | 1907 | 25 - 29 | 18 - 31 | | 1908 | 50 - 12 1920 | 33 - 18 | | 1906 | 42 - 27 | 12 - 26 | | 1910 | 44 - 19 | 30 - 24 | | 1911 | | 21 - 22 | | 1912 | 37 - 24 1921 | 18 - 21 | | | 28 - 33 | 22 - 24 | | 1913 | 21 - 39 | 22 - 36 | | | 25 - 37 | 18 - 26 | | | 34 - 1922 | 32 - 26 | | | 20 - 20 | 44 - 26 | | 1914 | 44 - 26 1923 | 44 - 23 | | | 36 - 28 | 24 - 17 | | | 28 - 24 1924 | 36 - 21 | | | 41 - 16 | 23 - 15 | | 1915 | 38 - 22 1925 | 38 - 24 | | | 36 - 32 | 27 - 17 | | | 18 - 21 1926 | 26 - 15 | | | 39 - 20 | 34 - 25 | | 1916 | 39 - 20 1927 | 35 - 24 | | | 12 - 26 | 35 - 24 | | | 23 - 38 1928 | 32 - 20 | | | 21 - 42 | 30 - 40 | | 1917 | 34 - 16 1929 | 31 - 24 | | | 27 - 16 | 35 - 26 | | | 9 - 38 1930 | 35 - 26 | | | 29 - 32 | 32 - 30 | | | 32 - 32 1931 | 32 - 30 | | | 32 - 32 | 40 - 29 | | | 35 - 33 Pts. | 1817-1678 | | | 25 - 32 Won | 35 - 27 | Tumbling Team to Perform Will Give Exhibition During Halves of Iowa State-Kansas Game A spring board exhibition by the K U. tumbling team under the supervision of Coach Herbert Allpin, will be the main feature between halves at the Iowa State-Kansas basketball game next Monday night. The program will consist of dives, nonsuctions, and many special acts by the R.U. advanced tumbling team, during the five minutes which they are allowed to perform, it was learned from Mr. Alphin. Intramural Games Pi Kappa Alpha, the only in- ternational basketball game played last night, won their first start of the season. The team's star player, Jae-Jin Ho was high point man with nine goals and three free throws, a total of 21 points. Sigma Alpha Mu forfeited Members of the team are, Llee Furz, Ted Evens, George Hailente, Eugene Richardson, John Dearn, Jack Wolfe, Richard Sheerd, and Richard --- Tomorrow morning eight games are scheduled. At 8 a.m. s.Sigma Alpha Musa Delta Theta, at 11 a.m. Sigma Alpha Cisma Signa, at Haught club, rink Dinky Susis v. Phi Delta Theta, at 12 noon, Sigma Alpha Pheliacus v. Phi Delta Theta, at Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" v. Phi Delta Theta "B" i. P. mm, Phi Delta Theta v. Phi Kappa Fappa i. P Kappa Alpha. Box score of last night's game: Ages 11-17 P.R.A. 11 G. F.T.F. G. F.T.F. G. F.T.F. Lainston, f 4 0 0 Navalsh, f 0 Headley, f 0 Wafer, f 1 0 0 Navalsh, f 0 Headley, f 0 Wafer, f 1 0 0 Navalsh, f 0 Headley, f 0 Bawneau, f 2 0 0 Northward, f 0 Headley, f 0 Bawneau, f 2 0 0 Northward, f 0 Headley, f 0 Quincy, f 2 0 0 Noah, f 0 Quincy, f 0 Quincy, f 2 0 0 Noah, f 0 Quincy, f 0 Dale, f 0 0 Greatest Number Ever Se lected From Kansas for This List Six Jayhawkers Named on National Honor Rol nxx members of the 1931 Kansas outdoor track team have been chosen on the National Interscholastic Athletic League's top list of men even placed on this honor roll by a University of Kansas team. In his 2006 book, *The Art of the Athletic Guide*, the first were received here was a request for picture interviews and appear in the National Collegiate guide The six men chosen were Ralph Stickel and Joe Klaner, dances. George Jones, 440 yard dash; Bernard Gridley, 220 low hurdle. Aaron O'Connor, Coffman, pole vault. The largest number ever to be placed on this selection before by Kansas was three in 1930 when Bauch, Ward, and Thornwell were chosen. All of the men chosen but one, were champions of their class in the Big Six last year. Sickel led in the 100-yard dash, Klaner won in the 60-yard dash, and Rohde won in the 490 yard dash. Gridley won the Big Six meet and the world record in the 220 low hurdles, and Coffman won the Big Six pole vault championship. Flick finished well up in the competition in the high hurdles at every meet in which he ron lasted. A sprint relay team composed of these six men entered in nine big meets last year and won six of them, placing fifth. The Athletic Childs in the national meet. Allpin Invites Faculty Members and Graduate Students to Attend To Hold Life Saving Class An advanced class in life saving will be conducted by Coach Herbert Alphin next semester for the benefit of those who desire to learn to take either the Red Cross or Y.M.C.A test or both, will be the test for graduation, and those desirous of training Race for Big Six Winner Continues With No Favorite Every Team Has Enough Power To Threaten Hopes of Others For Title PREDICTION DIFFICULT By Bill Dickinson Kansas City, Mo., Jun 15—(UP)—A race far different from most years, when teams had at most, two team dates, pressed their field easily, loomed today in the Big Six basketball conference. Rv Bill Dickinson, '29 Four games have passed into history. Of those, two furnished upstarts starting to pre-season observers, and in roughness burgundy less than five points. All six teams will see action again this week-end in three more games, and about the only safe prediction is that the team will go down in the record books. Never in the memory of the experts who try to pick the winners has the conference had much success. The conference possesses enough power to furnish a definite threat to chambers. All Teams in Action Tonight the Kanns Jayhawkers, winners last year, will be hosts to their traditional rivals, the Kansas Aggrieves, who have all won three action, Iowa State journeying to Norman to tackle the fierce Oklahoma Sooner Hawks. The Nebraska Huskers, in Nebraska, Nehrukas Huskers, The Jayhawks, led by the elongated Bill Johnson, the conference's best center, deflected Nebraska's shot last week—but they had to come from far behind to win. Johnson's fourteen points, representing the top scoring team in these, provided the margin of victory. Ted O'Leary, acce It will be the third meeting of the Agencies and the Karanshi this year. Karanshi has been able to repeat, especially since the Agencies still will have the services of Clon Others Harder to Predict Others Harder to Predict The other two games, however, are harder to pick. Iowa State crashed before Nebraska in the opener for the two teams, but, in that game the Ames Cycles played over the Owensville firemen high server last year. Around this diminutive Kansas Citizen the Ames scored, and it, if hardy havevie without him. Main, a first year player, provided he spark which accounted for the Sooner victory over the Warriors on week two. A fast guard and a fine shot, he looked good enough against the Jayhawks to stand up against any opposition the Big Six Huskers Are Choosing Missouri must be chosen over Nebraska to play a game scheduled. Led by Cooper, a sophomore forward who fires from any angle, the Missourians played a smooth, finished game. Wagner and Davenport accepted at center and forward, respectively. Guards like Collins don't grow on every ball or attend every Big Six school. Huskers Are Underdog Sport Shorts Pajamas on Sale Shirts on Sale Hart Schaffner & Marx Finest SUITS OVERCOATS ON SALE Suit Prices $18.75 $21.75 $24.50 $29.50 styles for Men. Young Men The prices on these fine garments are the lowest in 16 years. See, them, today. $29.50 Styles for Men. Young Men Overcoat Prices $17.50 $21.50 Glad to show you! Tonight will probably see a change in the starting lineup of the Jayhawkers. Ernest Neetk, sophomore guard who has been recuperating from a fractured knee, is a likely starter in place of Casini. Vanek proved an outstanding man on both the offense and defense in the first game with the Kansai against the dialecto disliked his knee. Casini was starting at the guard position with Lee Page. Styles for Men. This is a chance for you to really save— The Jayhawkers are favored, with a slight dage advantage in tonight's content, although stronger teams will present another challenge. They'll pre- conference ults. Henry Crokite will not be in the game tonight, but he is advantageed for Doctor Allen's men. Haskell completely outlawed Rock- Hill College, of Kansas City, last night on the Haskell court, winning the game 30 to 15. The Indian Braves maintained The Kansas City Pla-Mors won the opener of the "Booster Series" last night in the Pla-Mor rink with the St. Louis Flyers in team 4 to 10. The Flyers, by losing to Kansas City, are up one point and set back at a hands of Tulsa placed the Pla-Mors six points in advance of its nearest rival for first place. the scoring advantage throughout the game and led 13 to 7 at the half. At Lawrence—Haskell 30, Rockhurst Basketball Scores --strong aggregation here including Hardie Lewis, national collegiate champion and the 1953 champion and Elden Ebanks, Big Six champion in the 165-pound class last season. Coach Bauan will not have a letter man to put on the mat. Edward Gildeaffer is the first heavyweight since 1952, and Miller and Shannon were equal members two years ago. Pete Mehringer, Kansas Intercollegiate heavyweight champion in high school, has the heavyweight match for Kansas. At Lawrence—Wyandotte high 20, Lawrence 12. Lawrence 12. At Los Angeles—Wichita Henry's 47, Los Angeles, A. C. 29. Los Angeles A. C. 20. At Emporia—Emporia Teachers 25. Oklahoma Aggies 23. Arnolda Aguilar 23 At St. Joseph-St. Joseph Junior college 31, Kansas City, Kan. Junior college 18. At Newton, Kan.-Bethel college 25. Otawa U. 24. Kansas Team Inexperienced Bauman to Have No Letter Men Facing Sooners Tomorrow The University of Kansas wrestling team, under coach Jim Lemon, began its 1932 season marrow night, when they meet the Oklahoma Sooner squad in Robinson gymnasium. Holds Perfect Bridge Hand pound class, A. D. Miller; 135-pound class, Ned Rusuel; 145-pound class, 135-pound class; Epp; 165-pound class; Shunmo; and heavyweight, Pete Mehringer. After tryouts last night the coach men have been chosen by Coach Bauun to wrestle tomorrow night: 115-pound class, Eddie Gildemeister; 102-pound class, Swimming Team to Enter Meet Topedia - Sixk returning lettermen of the swimming team and a promising host of new teams in Earl Kauffnung Jr. swimming coach. Kauffnung expects a successful year. This will be the third year Washburn has been represented by swimming teams in microlegaltic competition. 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