PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932 Huskers, Cyclones Will Open Big Six Schedule Tonight Probable Winners of First Games This Week-end Are Iowa State and Kansas TIGERS WORTHY FOES Bv Bill Dickinson. '29 Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 8—UP)–With the week-end, the Big Six conference today was paused on the brink of what bids fair to be one of its most thrilling Tonight, at Ames, Iowa State will engage Nebraska in the opening, while tomorrow the Kansas State will journey to Norman to play the Oklahoma Sooners and Kansas will invade Tiger territory to play the Minnesota at Coleridge. Only one of these games, if one may judge from pre-season performances of the teams, will be close. Kansas, led by the dishing Ted O'Leary, to ten twenty-five runs in Oklahoma to the Oklahoma State, starting a team of five letterwriters, hardly can find it difficult to beat. Aggles To Have Trouble But the Kansas Agies, picked when practise sessions started as a probable conference winner, will find a Tartar down Columbia way. Moving forward in great strides, the Tigers have shown sufficient class in their last two practice games, with Washburn and Crews ranking near top at conference sound. In Captain Max Collings, all-American veteran from last year, and Joe Paffreyman, another experienced player, Coach Edwards of the Tigers seems to have found the guard combination he has been seeking. Wagner, the man-month privil man from St. Louis, must be alongside any center in the conference. If only Zinn, the Kansas City boy who flopped so miserably last year after a brilliant start at forward, should round into form and team acceptability with Cooper, the sophomore star, the Tigers might well be feared throughout. The Angles, too, will take the floor without the services of their lanky star, Henry Crankite whose dependable companion is a tight-knit squad for their chances. Crankite, injured in football, may get into the lineup later in the season, but he will be missed in the game. This game will be close, but Missouri must be given just an edge. Cornhuskers Are Weak Oklahoma, had not a football trip to Houston delithes, but a Hamilton playoff with his best bets-Graedman and Jackson-might be able to furnish Kansas cause for worms. That means he might be Harrington and Page probably will pass the Sooner dizzy and win as they Nebraska, conference runner-up last year, lost too many men by graduation to stand forth as a second-team starter for the game and a full-tailer for a game or two some time during the season, but the chances are long that they won't deal out any grief to Kansas. The Cyclones from Ames promise to be the smoothest team on any conference court in early season play. All are veterans, all have played together. Building their teamwork around the diminutive sharp-shooter, the defensive scouts score last season, they should finish first or second, harring injuries. If the Kansans can down the boys from Ames, they should drift to another championship. The two teams meet on Jan. 18 at Lawrence. And neve's the writer's tip for those of sporting blood. Wait until that game was over, and then the team goes to conference cup, the loser to place, and hunt up a Kansas Aggie supporter and hay what remains on Missouri to beat out the Mahoning boys for third. And, if the Cyclones don't finish fast, they攻略 will probably miss Allen. They'll Johnson and O'Leary, and he has a way of firing his teams with that old ban- Coaching Salaries Will Be Lowered in Effort to Offset Decline Coaching salaries at the University of Missouri will be lowered, and probably the personnel of the Tiger coaching staff will be reduced in an effort to return returns at short contests, and the general economic conditions which call for a reduced athletic budget. A meeting of the committee on sports ethics next Monday, at time a report of a special finance committee will be considered. Not only a reduction of present coaching salaries and a probable reduction in the staff are in prospect, but discussion of the sports proffesion remains important. The year will include baseball, indoor and outdoor basketball, wrestling and tennis. The reduction of staff will probably be discussed at the meeting next week. We have been too busy affecting their economy measure to consider other matters at the present time. OKLAHOMA CAPTAIN ANDY BECK Andy Beck, captain and forward of the Oklahoma Sooners, although ranking second in scoring in Wednesday's court clash with the Oklahoma Aggies was the leader of the Oklahoma offense. The Sooners won the game which was a Saon victory. SOONER SCORING ACE ELVIN ANDERSON Elvin Anderson, forward on the Oklahoma quarterback, has a reputation for interceptions with the Oklahoma Agrees. Anderson merged high point man with a total of 16. Intramural Games --might in preparation for his first conference tilt to be played against the basketball on Tuesday night. Consider Alten open court play with a long blackboard drill on mistakes that showed up in the Colorado series. The rest of the time was given over to do other things. Delta Sigma Pi defeated the Lawrence Independents 21-11, in an intramural basketball game played next Night; Peteal forfeited to the Della S. P. | G 11 | FT 12 | Laceray Ind | G 11 | FT 12 Ball 1 | F | 0 | 1 | Lanham 1 | F | 0 | Delaware 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Lanham 1 | F | 0 | Michigan 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Lanham 1 | F | 0 | Michigan 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 | Scott 1 | F | 0 | Michigan 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | Scott 1 | F | 0 | Mighty 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | Powell 1 | G | 1 | Mighty 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | Powell 1 | G | 1 | Carpenter 1 | F | F | F | Carpenter 1 | F | F | Totals 8 5 10 Reference: Baxter Ten games are scheduled for Satur day, 8 a. m. Sigma Nu v. Alpha KappaLambda, Pii Beta Pi v. Cottage Intellecticals, i. a. m. Sigma Nu "B" v. Alpha KappaLambda, Pii Beta Pi v. Obsession "B" v. Phi Delt "B" v. Hawkton-Mortal-Pearl v. Kayhawns, A. T. O. v. Cardinals "B", I. p. M. Trianglia v. PI K. A. Kapua Kappa Eppa v. Kapua Kapua Sin, Delta Chi "B" v. Chi Delta Kappa Sin, Delta Chi "B" v. Chi Delta Kappa Sin, Delta Chi "B" v. Box Scores: The debate on prohibition will now be given at the Methodist's church as announced in last night's Kannan, but it will not be told in Orest. 1219. Sunday evening at 7:30. Beg Pardon Jayhawks to Open Conference Race Against Oklahoma DOPE FAVORS KANSAS Big Six Champions to Mee Fast-Breaking Team Revolving Around Andy Beck Kansas Otleyary Binghamton Johnson Page (AC) Grady F F C G G G Oklahem Beck (AC) Andrews LeCrone Mills Grady Probable Starting Line-Ups Norman, Jan. 8- (Special)-Winners by wide margins in three non-conference games, but handicapped because of injuries, and the deradely of sophomores, the University of Oklahoma basketball team will inaugurate its eleventh consecutive season under Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Aller's University of Kansas knett. 1931 "Big Six champions, in the opening game of the 1932 conference at 730 Stars. Referees—Dwight Ream, Washburn and Harry Houston, Southwestern. Doctor Allen has developed another formidable team at the hilp institum, having already guided it through eight non-conference games in which Kansas won series from the University, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas State College. It will be the twenty-third biennial game of the always popular Kansas-Oklahoma baseball history. Sooners Will Break Fast MoDernott's youngsters will attempt to confound the Kansas team with the traditional fast-breaking Oklahoma offense. Anne Bock, junior from Oakland City, will be the hub around which forward will advance at arm forward will be Elvin Anderson, Norman, and Ervyl Bross, El Reno Harleen Crone, Norman, will jump center with Percy Main, Clinton; Charles Grady, Oklahoma City; and Howard Brockenau, Tulsa, playing against Oakland, Tulsa, and Brockenau are all sophomores. STIFF WORKOUT LAST NIGHT The Sooners will be coached to smother all scoring probabilities of Ted O'Leary, veteran Kansas forward, and Todd Lester, junior Kansas center. O'Leary is the sharp-shooter of the Kansas队 this season. In the league, the team has ten field goals, exactly half the total of the entire Kansas队. Johnson has the reputation of being a particularly high scoreer Oklahoma. The last year he scored 27 points, nearly half of his season's total of 60 scored in Big Six play. He is an Oklahoma City Two Sooners Absent Allen Opens Practice Session by Pointing Out Previous Mistakes Kansas is fortunate in that Gordon Stuttgart winning Sooner captain, and Gudy Jackson winning last year. will not be available to McBernard for Saturday night's Sooners team have won 7 and lost 15 basketball games to Kansas since the two schools first met in 1920, about as much time as they have made against the teams of Doctor Allen. However the Jayhawks possess only a slight superiority in points, 658 to 588, an average of app. 13 percent. They win for Kansas and 27 for Oklahoma. The Kansas Jayhawker basketball team went through a stiff workout las Work on the part of the workout was still a defensive workout for the varsity. The reserves were allowed to shoot freely and the varsity was worked out. They broke from the basket. The reserves were unable to follow many of their shots. Page and Bauch were up to retrieve the ball, they had hardly left the backboard. Vanek, sophomore guard and for-ward, did not see much work last night. The knee injury received in practice early in the season is still bothering him. The rest of the team came through the Colorado series without any serious injury, but the Pittsburgh injury injured in the Pittsburgh series injured again, but was in practice last night. To Use Three Regulars The team that Kansas will meet Friday night in rather of unknown quantity this year, having finished last in the conference last year. The team has won two of them and two of them will be on the way back to the United States from Hawaii where they have been on a football trip. The two are Captain Gordon Grailmann and Grady Johnson. Two other promising players are Paul Young and Marvin Elcromar. --might in preparation for his first conference tilt to be played against the basketball on Tuesday night. Consider Alten open court play with a long blackboard drill on mistakes that showed up in the Colorado series. The rest of the time was given over to do other things. Fancy patterns in fine quality, pre-shrunk broadeloths. Fast colors. Dress Shirts Values to:$1.69 "Plag 'Allen will have a team on the court that consists of three regulars from last year and a group of sophomores that have proved their ability in eight games for this season. The team Coach Allen has two men who should be eligible next semester. McGurre and Prichard, both first year men, will complete their eligibility and Allen will have something that he does not have at present, two small fast-forward players were promised a stiff scrimmage tonight. 98c Silk Neckwear Values to 75c Smart new patterns, full wool lined with silk ends. Get a supply at this low price. The defensive work opened with the regulars attempting to stop thrusts of a reserve squad, most of the work being aimed at blocking and plays starting near the center of the court. At the first rest the reserve squad, consisting of Prichard, McGuire, K. Johnson, Roberts, and Finkel were able to break through the defense settled down and was able to make the reserve's shots hurried and scattering. On the varsity squad W. Johnson was at center, O'Leary and Harrison were in one of the guard positions and Bauch and Casin divided the time at the other position. The Kansas-Oklahoma scores 1928 Oaklanda 45, Kansan 19 1929 Oaklanda 39, Kansan 19 1929 Oaklanda 40, Kansan 24 1929 Oaklanda 22, Kansan 24 1929 Oaklanda 23, Kansan 25 1929 Oaklanda 23, Kansan 25 1931 Oaklanda 32, Kansan 30 49c 1920 Oaklahoma 28, Kansas 33 1921 Oklahoma 56, Kansas 42 1922 Oaklahoma 30, Kansas 33 1922 Oklahoma 30, Kansas 33 1922 Oaklahoma 28, Kansas 41 1922 Oaklahoma 28, Kansas 42 1923 Oaklahoma 21, Kansas 27 1923 Oaklahoma 18, Kansas 42 1923 Oaklahoma 18, Kansas 42 1924 Oaklahoma 20, Kansas 20 1925 Oaklahoma 20, Kansas 23 1925 Oaklahoma 22, Kansas 23 1926 Oaklahoma 20, Kansas 21 1926 Oaklahoma 20, Kansas 21 1927 No answer Crowd Loses Tiger Game The University of Missouri Tigers lost their game, 34 to 15, last night with the Croghan University Blue Jay, and a loss by the Colorado State by Colin. The foul were called on the Missouri rosters for booning charges the referee, E. C. Qingley of St. Creighton Forward Converts Technical Fouls Into Victory Points The Missouri quintet, although doped at a disadvantage, put up a gallant fight against the Blue Jay's, overcoming it with an even more brilliant bringing the score 24 to 29 in the Tigers' favor in the last two minutes of play. The half ended with Creighton Late in the second half the Blue Jay made a final scoring goal, with Pablo Hernandez leading goals in rapid succession, giving Creighton a one-point margin as the final gunshot. The game was a close one, and rog enough to keep the crowd in laughter. William Schmidt, six-foot eight, led the scoring with 14 Jays, led the scoring with 13 points. His exceptional work work, combined with that of VanAkeron, added the Blue Jays in obtaining the lead which they maintained during most of the game. The box score; Totals 13 8 9 Totals 13 9 13 Technical Indices: Collin J. Reflector E. C. 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