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UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932
Second Half Rally Gives Jayhawkers Victory in Big Six
Whirlwind Kansas Attack Defeats Cornhuskers, 34-31, in Game at Lincoln
JOHNSON HIGH SCOORER
The University of Kansas basketball team came from behind in a last half rally to win from the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 34-31. This placed the Kansas Wildcats over Oklahoma once scoring book after it had dropper the first conference game to Oklahoma.
The Kansas defense was weak during the first half and the Huskers held a lead at the end of the half 17-11. The Kansas substituted a whirlwind offence, including the first half, and Page, O'Leary, and Johnson began raining in shots when the half started. Before the Nebraska队 could stop the meles, the Jayhawkers had run up a 12-point lead, and they cut to the lead to three points.
Johnson, Kansas center, was high point man of the game, scoring six in a row. Johnson's next was next to Johnson with three baskets and one free throw. O'Leary and Harrington, each counted two baskets, with Harrington counting two free throws. O'Leary.
The Nebraska team divided scoring honors. Hearn, Bowell, Havenby and Currie all scored for the ground for the Cornhuskers, played the outstanding floor game of the evening.
The score
| Names | Numbers |
| :--- | :--- |
| Olivier | G, F, F, F | G, F, F |
| Klauss | G, F, F | Lunny, F | G, F |
| Catherine | G, F | Lunny, F | G, F |
| Cathleen | 0, 1 | Hastert, | 2, 1 |
| Cathleen | 0, 1 | Hastert, | 2, 1 |
| Bancal, c | 0, 1 | Mason, | 1, 1 |
| Bancal, c | 0, 1 | Mason, | 1, 1 |
Totals 14 6 14 Totals 10 11 1
Referee: J. O'Douglas, St. Marys
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Kansas' victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers last night once more lifted the Jdvhawkers toward the top of the college rankings, well on the way to conference honors. The big test comes Friday night, however, when the Kansas Aces play their first conference clash between the two schools. Kansas has a slightdeep advantage, having won from 2014 to 2015 in games, although the strength of the Aggies has been greatly increased by the addition of Graham and Javon Lewis, injuries received during the football season.
Kansas is the only Big Six team which plays two games this week, although Iowa State meets Oklaahoma at Norman, and Missouri clashes with Nebraska at Columbus. Both teams had a full week to recuperate from colds and general disabilities, will be in excellent shape for their clash with the Sooners, and will be returning to training. The game between Nebraska and Missouri, if dope means anything, should go to the Tigers which will give them a decided lead toward conference honors of the season, possibly see some changes in conference ratings.
Bill Johnson, dayhawk center, after being held to rather low scoring boners in the three-game series with the University of Colorado, lead his teammates last night at Lincoln with a total of fourteen points.
Norman Wagner, only six-foot-on the Missouri Tiger quintet, was kept from practice last night because of an injured foot. It is probable that the injured player will be severely hurt, by Saturday night when the Cornhuskers and Tigers meet at Columbia. Wagner is one of the few veterans on the Tiger squad, and being a junior forward, he has been forced to play an iron-man role in the early season games.
The Pittsburgh Teachers continued to pile up victories as they gained a decisive victory over the College of Emporia in last night's contest, 32 to 22. Schmidt led the scoring for the Gorillas counting 15 of the 32 points. — R. H.
"Big Bill" Tilden, the graduate of the amateur tennis field and king of the professional, is the owner on the courts. Tilden got in a hurry in a match with Vincent Richards the other evening and put Richard out of the way. 6-2, 5-3.
The Kansas Relays will be continued next year in spite of hard financial conditions. The athletes will have to be satisfied with pitching, but they will not have been made that no prizes or trophies will be given at the Kansas spring homecoming.
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HIGH POINT MAN AT LINCOLN
William Johnson, second year pivot man on the Jake Fowler five, found his way to Cornhuskers and turned in six field goals and two free throws for high point hitters during a tough game along with his stride the Jayhawks along with O'Leary, who is being closely guarded all the time. The Kane-Portland presents a much stronger offensive.
Intramural Games
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Sigma B, Phi Gamma Delta, the Cardinals, Phi Gamma Delta “B,” Sigma Nu “B,” and the Cardinals “B” were winners in last night’s intramural
Sigma Chi overcame an early setback and defeated Delta Upsilon, 25-18. Phi Gamma Delta, due to a back injury, McDowell, who scored 25 points, snowed under Delta Chi by a score of 58-16. With even consistent playmaking, the team scored 27, 21-
In the "B" league, Phil Giam BK—18, won over Kappa Sig "B" I8-15; Sigma Nu "B" defeated Alpha Kappa Pi "B" I7; B "B" foricted I B "B" foricted to the Cardinals "B" I5.
Tomorrow night finds two games scheduled. At 10 p.m., Sigma Nu will play. Sigma Alpha Mu and Acacia will meet Pi Kappa Alpha.
Sigma Chi = 21
| | T | F | O |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Intraplane | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Interplane | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Brakenstone | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Brakenstone | 4 | 1 | 0 |
| Brakenstone | 4 | 3 | 0 |
| Flueler | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Flueler | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Witrine | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Totals 10
Referee: Kent.
Delta U.—18
Noble, f 1 G. F. J.
Noble, l 1 G. F. J.
Jorgensen, f 2 1 1
Phillips, c 1 1 0
Jorgensen, g 1 1 0
Ratha, f 1 1 0
Lane, g 1 1 0
Totals 8 2 1
Gimla Gaumna D-- 18
G. F. T. F. T.
M. Dowellw. G. F. T. F.
Takke t. 4 0 1
Aikander, a. 4 0 1
Allerger, g. 4 0 1
Ernson, g. 4 0 1
Delta Chi- 16
Fat-Grazer, l 1 Ft. T.
Granator, l 1
Mitchell, f 4 1
Muller, c 4 1
Wilson, g 1
Withers, g 1
Travelor, l 2
Travelor, g 2
Totals 28 2 8
Referee: Black.
Caucasian .. G. F. T. F.
Bouverack, f .. 7 0 0
McNeown, f .. 1 0 0
Scott, f .. 1 0 0
Bettig, g .. 1 0 0
Bettig, g .. 1 0 0
Carpenter, g .. 0 0 1
Alpha D 21
G. F T
Dawn, f 0
Sandfuel, f 0
Bred, c 0
Phelps, g 1
Meghanag, g 1
Totals 11 5 5 Referee: Bearshare.
Basketball Scores
At Pittsburgh—Carnegie 35, Temple
95
At Ottawa, Kan—Ottawa U. 24, Haskell 21.
At Onaha—Creighton 65, Oklahoma
Argues 23.
Aggies 23.
At Emporia, Kan.-Pittsburg Teach-
At South Bend, Ind.-Notre Dame 43, Marquette 31.
At Fort Scott/ Kan—Fort Scott Junior college 35, Parsons Junior college 29
At Oklahoma City—Southeastern Oklahoma Teachers 33, Oklahoma City U 26, overtime.
Hope To Surpass Records
Sooner Indoor Track Team to Begin Practice in Improved Quarters
Norman, Jan. 13- Fifteen Sooner indoor track records, the oldest of which was set in 1920, will be the target of Coach John Jacob 'Jacob' 1823 squad will begin practice Monday in the rehearsal arena for the next week of Memorial stadium.
The 440-yd dash mark of 11.2 seconds, set in 1925 on the board truck at the Mountains Valley, is deemed an especially good one. Frank set it in a preliminary heat of the Missouri Valley indoor meet at the Mountain Vista Fisher, great Kansas runners, yet lost official recognition for his mark as pre-race champion in those days although it does now.
Jack Carmert's mark of 5.8 seconds in the 50-yard low hurdles is perhaps the pluckiest performance on record. It was made in the Missouri Valley indoor meet of 128 with Carmert's ankle from an accident in an earlier race.
The Sooner indoor mile mark of 4.224, a by Harold Kelid, of Enid, in the Kansas City Athletic club meet of the track record. The mile record. Kevin won by 30 yards that night from Harold Manning, Wichita University, who was second, and by 90 yards from Glen Dawson, Central State Teachers' College of Edmond, who
Another double record holder is Clifford Mell, captain-of-the 1982 Sooner team. Last March Mell broadened his range to "Big Six" indoor record. One month earlier in the K. C. A. C. meet he won the 600 yard Shannon Dogue冠军 race in 1:17. distancing by 5 yards the best of the two lanky bob Otkergard of Nebraska.
Four basketball games were played off in the women's intramural series last night in the gymnasium. Kappa won by a score of 7-6, ran off with the honors, playing a fast close game which ended with a final score of 7-6. The Gamma Berta Wilhelmy, sp., scored the highest for Kappa Kappa Gamma, making three field goals, and two free
Gamma Phil Beta defeated Chi Omelo 22 to 12, Virginia Lapham, c3, made the greatest number of points for the winners, scoring six field goals.
Women's Sports
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Alpha Delta Pi fori pierced to Delta Zeta, Pi Beta Pi defiended Alpha Omicron PI 14 to 3 Louse Ingle, c33, making three field PE goals. Pi making three field PE goals.
Tomorrow night, at 8 p.m. P.D.Q. will play the Independents, and B.W.W. will play the Giants. Pha Gamma Delta will play Alpha Omega, and Sigma Kappa will play
Javhawks Flown
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— Also —
Miss Georgia Myrl Hart, 25, is now employed by the D. C. Broadcasting company in Dodge City, as the story lady and for advertising.
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Margaret Smith, student in 1930, has been helping this fall with the Red Cross roll call drive and also with the employment relief campaign in New York.
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Dr William M. Curry, 93, will leave shortly for California, where he will spend the remainder of the winter.
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DEFENSIVE MAINSTAY
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Lee Page, only Jayhawker veteran guard, has proved an important ogent in Dr. F. C. Allen's basketball machine for the past two years. Page is playing with the Jayhawker and will make a strong bed for all conference guard.
New System of Faculty Advisers
Printecton, N. J. (NSFA). A new system of faculty advisers for freshmen has been announced at Printecton. The plan serves to bring the student and his advisor together between school and university life. It is believed that an intimate knowledge of the school from which the student has been graduated will be of considerable importance and function properly. This knowledge the adviser will acquire under the new system by continuous contact with the graduates of a given school and also by occasion. Students will work with the headmasters and with groups of boys who plan to apply or admission to Printecton.
FARRELL SAYS HARD TIMES
Recitation Insurance Makes Bow
"Two mutually exclusive attitudes regarding the primary function of the farm are prevalent in Americans," he said. "According to one, the commercial enterprise primarily and a home incidentally, if at all. According to the other, a farm is a home primarily and its commercial features are important chiefly because some financial income is necessary for maintenance of the house."
St. Paul, Minn. — (NSFA)—The enterprising students at St. Thomas College, St. Paul, take out insurance policies against being called *on* in class payment at 20 cents may collect $3 if the professor calls their names.
Urban, Ill., Jan. 13. (UJP)-Hard times on the American farm are tra crucible in his lives, in himselfs, Dr. F. D. Farrell, president of Kansas State College at Madison, said today in an address to the faculty program of the University of Illinois.
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Easton, Pa.—(NSFA)—Loyola College is the recipient of a gift of $193 000 from the Carnegie corporation for support of the college lunar-impalpation.
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