PAGE FOUR MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Games This Week to Decide Kansas Hopes in Big Six Jayhawkers Must Defeat Cornhuskers and Aggies to Remain in Race TEAM LEAVES TODAY Big Six Standings Big Six Standings Team Won Lost Pet. Nebraska 1 0 1.00 Missouri 1 0 0.00 Oklahoma 1 0 1.00 Kansas State 0 1 1.00 Iowa State 0 1 1.00 "Phog" Allen and his Kansas Jayhawk basketball team face a schedule this week that will determine whether the team runs to repeat its last year's championship flight. It will go into action at 7 p.m., Friday, the Cornshukers, last year's runner-up team in a game at Lincoln, Friday at 5 p.m., Kansas Agile five in a game played here. The team opened its Big Six season Friday night when the Oklahoma Sooner aggregation upset the dope and defeated the Cincinnati game played at Norman. After finishing in the cellar position last year, the Sooners presented an attack that was not good. Jayhawks Fayored After the defeat by Oklahoma last week, the Jayhawks are still favored to win in both games this week. The Nebraska team sparring a surprise last night was the Rockets team last Friday. Little can be gathered from this in the way of the strength of the Cornhuskers. The game, it is said, was a ragged agad. The Nebraska team is made up mostly of sophomores. Kester, playing with reggae, reg- Although the Huskers defeated the Iowa State five, little can be said of them as the Iowa team was without the services of Jack Dodecap, star for the last year. Roadep was just out of the hospital with influenza. According to reports from Ames, not a man on the team was not suffering with injuries or colds. Kansas should break into the column of the conference standings. The Kansas team left for Lincoln this afternoon. Men making the trip were W. Johnson, Harrington, O'Leary, Vinek, Page, Bauch, Cannini, and O'Neill, who made the trip my motown and will return after the game tomorrow night. The game Friday night also promises to be a hard-fought affair. The two teams, Stetson and Cromite, will exhibit games, with the Jayhawkers defeating the Wildcats both times. The Agge team will probably be his best team yet, as Cromite, veteran center, and Graham, sophomore forward, both of whom have played well against these sports have it that Graham is certain to be in the game and Cromite has been doing some light workouts and will be playing tomorrow. Aggies Determined to Win The fact that the Aggies have lost two games this season will make them determined when they go on the court here Friday night. A group of veterans will be on the floor. Brokaway is a man who, if he is shooting with any degree of accuracy, danger of men in the conference. Skradskis is another good forward. Auker and Fairbanks are two competent guards. The outcome of the game in Lincoln, tonight will have its effect on the Kansas team. If it winn perhaps it will have the chance to win a national teamship. If it loses the morale of the team Friday night will be of uncertain quantity. Probable starting teams: Probable starting team Kansas Oleary f Hewlett f W. Johnson c Page g Casini or Bausch g Nebraska Henrior Limoy Hartley Koster Masot The terracing west of the library which began about three weeks ago will be finished in the fall of 2016 if all of them are town lebrers, have been used on this work. Receipts from charity football games are being used for the payment of the DR. FLORECE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309% Mass. Phone 2357 DR. J. W. O'BRYAN Denistir Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrohrhea and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVENS. D.D.S. 815% Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X-Ray-General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Boxing Meet at Stillwater Aggies Will Swap Punches with Duncan Club Fighters Stillwater, Jan 11-(Special)-A lot of leather will be thrown in the Oklahoma A and M college gymnasium. You'll be in the shape of basketballs. Rather, it will take form of compact 6 and 8 ounce boxing gloves, or mitts and eyes. Ten regular bouts and an exhibition match are programmed for a meeting between Oklahoma Aggie and Duncan Athletic club boxers. Six-ounce gloves will be aimed by the smaller scrapers—under 135 pounds. In the other weights, two more ounces of padding will be pro- Duncan fighters are coached by a gentleman familiar to fight fans as Mr Speedy Sparks. Howard Cooley tutors Cowboy ringmen. Aggie boxes who look good enough to Coach Cooley and E. C. Gallagher, athletic director, will go to Wichita Jan. 18, 19, and 20, for sectional Olympic boxing eliminations. Winners at the event will be a bigger meet at St. Louis and from there to Chicago, where Olympic team selections are to be made. Sport Shorts --but how much graver are the dangers of overexerting your eyes? Ask about new, modern Tiller Lenses, accurate to the very edge. The Kansas City Pla-Mors are great in their ice hockey competition this year. They are at the top of the league so far this year having fought it out with the Chicago Shinmores, and to take with them when they leave Last week we saw some rather serious upsets in basketball dope in the Bipi team and their opponents all over the country had slated Kansas, Kansas State, and Iowa State to lead the conference. Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas had rapid success. Kansas lost to Oklahoma, and Kansas State to Missouri, while Nebraska skidily removed Iowa. Undoubtedly this was one of the biggest upsets the Big Six conference has experienced since it was organized. Now with the apparent power exhibited by the underdogs in this basketball game, it will be a great game and probably better basketball will be seen on the various courts than in several years. Nebraska's victory over the Iowa State quintet makes the Kansas Northwestern one for the Jayhawkers. Having lost their first conference tussle with Oklahoma, Doctor Allen's men must prove themselves for the championship. Iowa State was doped to be a rather decisive winner over the Corribusbucks, since Nebraska's third-round victory was new material. The long trip to Lincoln will put the Jayhawkers at a slight disadvantage, although realism should emerge victorious. Friday night, on the local court, the first real test of the Jayhawk machine will occur, when Kansas State football players test with Doctor Allen's Jayhawkers. The first two games were pre-conference clashes, and Kansas won both games in this important negotiation, however, was handled by the loss of Graham and Crankite. The Angies will undoubtedly be out to win this third and most important contest against Graham and Crankite will be in uniform against the Jayhawkers. This promises to be one of the most exciting games to be played on the Kansas court. O'Leary was again high-point man for the Jayhawkers in their clash with the Sooners Friday night, scoring a three goal win. He were clarity taises. Johnson and Hartington each tallied six points. Johnson leading with three field goals. Andy Beck. Sooner forward, was high point man. He scored for a total of ten points. - R.H. Intramural Games With the start of the last week of play in the intramural basketball tournament this semester, nearly all teams will have played at least one game lowering the start of the second semester, play will be continued until each team has played every other team in its season. --but how much graver are the dangers of overexerting your eyes? Ask about new, modern Tiller Lenses, accurate to the very edge. Eight games are scheduled for this evening, and six for tomorrow. The schedule of games: Monday, 5:20 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Delta Sigma Lambda, Pli Upsition vs. Omega Sigma vs. Rinkey Dinks, Alpha Chi Sigma vs. River Rats; 9 p.m. Alma- Kappa Psi vs. Chi Delta Sigma, Kay- tian Omega vs. Phi Delta Theta vs. Alma- Delta Theta vs. Omega Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. Delta Tau "B" vs. Delta Tau; 7 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Tau; 7 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi Sigma chi vs. Delta Upsition; 10 p.m. Alma-Kappa Psi "B" vs. Sigma Chi Sigma chi vs. Delta "B" vs. Kappa Sigma "B". The standings of the five divisions complete to date, follow; Won | Lost | Pct. Sigma Ha | 2 | 0 | 1.000 Beta Theta Pi | 1 | 1 | .500 Alpha Tau Omega | 1 | 1 | .500 Delta Chi | 1 | 1 | .500 Gamma Delta | 1 | 1 | .500 Sigma Alpha Epsilon | 1 | 1 | .500 Alpha KappaLambda | 1 | 1 | .500 Delta SigmaLambda | 0 | 1 | .000 Delta Sigma | 0 | 1 | .000 Bi Delta Theta | 0 | 2 | .000 Division 1 Won Lost Pi Kappa Alpha 2 0 Sigma Chi 2 0 Sigma Pi Epialpion 2 0 Delta Upsilon 1 1 Tranuole 1 1 Kappa Sigma 1 1 Pi Pai 1 1 Delta Tau Delta 0 2 Sigma Chi 0 2 Accacia 0 2 Division 2 | Won | Lost | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cottage Intellectuals | 2 | 0 | | Donna Sigma Pi | 3 | 1 | | River, Hawaii | 0 | 1 | | Theta Tau | 2 | 1 | | Hunchback Church | 1 | 1 | | Donna Sigma Signa | 1 | 1 | | Lawrence Independents | 1 | 1 | | Pi Upsilon | 0 | 2 | | Kappa Eta Kappa | 0 | 0 | | Pi Phi | 0 | 1 | 0.967 500 500 500 0.967 Division 2 Chi Delta, Sigma Won Lost Pct. Alpha Kappa Pa 1 0 1.000 Alpha Alpha Delta 1 0 1.000 Rinkey Dinks 1 0 1.000 Cardinals 1 1 1.500 Kayhawka 1 1 1.500 Plion O 1 1 1.500 Alpha Phi Omega 0 2 .000 Mortar-Pestal 0 3 .000 I'm In Love With My Doctor Division 4 Division 5 ("B" Teams) Alpha Tuo Omega Won 3 Lost Pct. Sigma Nu 2 0 1.000 Alpha Kappa Pi 2 0 1.000 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 0 1.000 Kayhawks 2 1 .667 Kappa Sigma 1 1 .500 Phi Delta Theta 1 1 .500 Sigma Phi Gamma Delta 1 1 .500 Chi Delta Sigma 1 2 .333 Delta Tuo Delta 1 2 .000 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 2 .000 Sigma Chi 0 2 .000 [chabods Ready for Tilt Eager for Success Over Oklahoma Aggies Wednesday Night Topeka, Jan. 11—Eager to make the playoffs, Oklahoma A. and Oklahoma A. and Washburn is working hard in final practice sessions. The two teams meet on Wednesday Washburn, since its unsuccessful pre-season games, and since its loss to Wichita in the central conference, appears speeding up. Gardner reports that the team play is gradually improving, and his men are speeding up. Gardner has been shift-shifting. Gardner reports that he first smooth working combination. He has not decided upon a starting line-up against the Cowboys, but it is possible that Gardner will be brief Broyd, lettering forward of last season, will start in their regular positions, while Harry Dowd, the Kobab's towering freeman from Central Florida, will probably be selected from among the following men: John Horvath, Irvin Deschner, Cecil Peterson, and Bob Co Women's Sports --by a Foot Comfort Expert of the Chicago Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, noted Foot Specialist—No Charge for His Services! 604 Thursday, at 8 p. m., P. D. Q, will play the independent, on the same evening. 605 Thursday, at 9 p. m. of the same evening, Alpha Gamma Delta will play Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma At 8 p., m. Tuesday, Alfa Omaricon will p. play Beta Phi Balm, and Gammon Phi will play Alpha Omega. 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