PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawks Swamp Colorado Quintet to Tie Up Series Kansas Men Find Baske Eye to Even Games With Mountain State Five O'LEARY HIGH SCORER 'Out to avenge the defeat handed them in the first of a three-game series with the University of Colorado quintuple victory, the Hawkeyers assumed the upper hand in last night's clash and emerged victorious by a 41 to 22 score. The Kansas State Wildcats scored game when TED Oleary, Jayhawk scoring ace, sank a long shot from the side, and continued well into the second period, ending 28 to 8 in favor of Kansas. The determined offensive drive which the Jayhawkers uncorked against the Rocky Mountain cagers swapped the visitors off their feet, and Doctor Allen's more found little difficulty in piling him down inside in the opening minutes of the game. O'Leary was again high-point man of the game with six field goals and two free throws. Paul Harrington and Robert Leavitt scored two point count points. Harrington, two and Johnson one charity tosses. Neighbors led the Colorado scoring list with three field goals, Challenger, Graves, and Kroger each added two counterts from the court. Not only the Kansas offense was working to a high degree of perfection, but the defense as well, limiting the team's scoring opportunities of the game. The ball was in Kansas possession during most of the game, and it was difficult for the team finding the basket when their opportunities came, and counted most of their score during the latter half of the game. O'Leary Starts Scoring OLEAYEEN with a long shot shortly after the first whirl, followed closely by a set-up by Johnson, giving the Jawahners a four-point lead in the first two minutes of play. OLEAYEen added another point on Neighbor's foot, who led Johnson to taillier the first Colorado counter. Johnson came back with a tip-shot from under the goal and OLEAYEen added another tree throw on a foul by Challenger. The ball sank sihi, Challenger failed to score any of the three charity throws, and after Kansas made two offensive drives toward the basket, OLEAYEen swished a nice over-hand throw through the hoop, giving the Jawahners a 10 to 2 marathon. For a short time the Colorado defense tightened but O'Leary and Harrington began goal shooting contest which carried the score 19 to 2. Challenger Jeffrey Flood, foul, and the Kansas offense failed to net a go on three trips to the basket. Neighbors sank a long arch from near the center of the cour. Harrington returned Johnson's attempt at scoring the backboard to total the score 24 to 1. Scoring Drive Continues O'Leary took the ball from the Colorado backboard and, after dribbling the length of the court, passed to Harington who tallied another goal. Neighbors added one point as Harington played with a one-shot hand from the free-throw line. Harington made a point on Neighbor's foul. Johnson climaxed a nice exhibition of floor work for the Jayhawk, then before him sounded for the half. Graves, Colorado center, and Johnson eachailed a field goal during the early seconds of the second half, and the Grizzlies scored a score on Casin's foul. Casini received a pass from Harrington under the basket and dropped the ball through for a goal. Casin and his chance at a set-up on a long pass from O'Leary, but when Colorado lost the ball out of bounds O'Leary took the ball in a corner and brought it through to the Kansas lead in 14. McGone was substituted for Middlemist, Yocum for Chalgren, and Grosvenor for Graves in the Colorado state where he played after play was resumed, and Vanek was substituted for Harrington. Before the Kansas team could get organized, Yocum and Vanek were replaced by a replaced Castan for Kastas, Groesvern tipped in another Colorado score, and during the following serimimage was scored to assist the leaving count 38 to 15. Several Substitutions Made Both O'Leary and Newton missed chances at free throws and Johnson counted a shot on Newton's foul, Paul taillied a close shot through the backboard and substituted for O'Leary for Kansas. Kirkpatrick replaced Newton, and Challgren returned to the game for McGonek. Johnson shot at center but actually was resumed. O'Nell relieved Page at guard, and Grosvenor scored a point on a foul by O'Nell. Youna fouled the ball, and Roscoe closing the score at 10 to 18. Knight was substituted at center for Bill Johnson, Brendil for Bauch, and Plaskett for Anderson. A short shot through the hoop, and followed closely with a long tally from the side of the court. He missed both shots on the final gun and the score at 41 to 22. Khanai - 1 G. FF, F. Gf. Oliver J. 1 Johnson I. 1 W. Johnson I. 1 Johnson I. 1 Pol. I. 1 Pol. I. 1 Pol. I. 1 Knigh. 0 Knigh. 0 Knigh. 0 Owl. 1 Owl. 1 Owl. 1 Malfaertner. G. FI, 17 Chlargier. f. 0 Nephrom. g 0 Nephelix. g 0 Nephrom. g 0 Vacen. f 2 Vacen. f 2 Karpikougk. f 0 Box Score Totals 18 3 10 Totals 10 2 10 Free missed (see rows) Omaha, Larry J. 2, Colorado Midwesten 1, Chilgrim 2, Genesee 1, Newman 1, Wichita 1, Washington of Wisconsin and Dwight Rush, Wabasha. --- Intramural Games --- Only two games are scheduled for the season: 10 p.m. Beth Signa Pig play on the east court, while Mortar-Pental and the Cardinals will meet on the west court. Sigma Chi, the Cottage Intellectuals, Pigamma Delta, and Alpha Chi Beta. Sigma Chi played basketball last night. Top-heavy scores were a feature of the series. Sigma Chi defeated Pippa Kappa, 54-2, the Cot ega Kappa Eta Kappa, 64-3. Pigamma Delta turned in a win over Sigma Chi from Wip Fia. Sigma Chi won from Wi Pia. 26-10. Sigma Chi-54 G. FFT, F. 2 Johnson, f 1 Woods, f 1 Woods, f 1 Quirrel, f 4 Quirrel, f 4 Wilcott, c 0 Wilcott, c 0 O'Neill, g 1 O'Neill, g 1 Flood, g 1 Flood, g 1 Phi Kappa-2 Totals 23 4 3 McGraw-Hill Nabatae, I G. F7, Havilv, I 0 German, I 0 Tolman, I 0 Tolman, I 0 Miskew, I 0 Pilgrin, I 0 Gilpin, I 0 G. JIT, F. Kennedy, f 6 Poppeltlew, f 1 Peppletlew, f 4 Ken, e 1 Miller, e 2 Miller, c 0 Roeber, c 1 Roeber, c 0 Totaly 11 2 2 Refrzez: Marianu. Alps Chi Su Nellom, f G F T f Drek, k 1 0 2 Sharont, r 1 0 2 lobann, n 1 0 2 dams, g 1 0 2 Gatranum 0 FF 1 F Hgippen 0 1 Hgippen 0 1 Janker 0 1 Buckley 0 1 Buckley 0 1 Tahui 4 2 Tahui 4 2 Totals 12 2 6 Referee: Baxter. A.M. A. 1—4 C. C. C. C. Mikunz, f 0 0 Hallady, l 0 0 Rackley, i 0 0 Harrington, g 0 Hirring, g 0 Hawkesley, g 2 0 Totals 14 0 2 Referee: Pfumler. liger Cagers Win, 37-27 Washington University Quintet Falls Before Missouri Scorers With a 12 to 12 tie at the half, the University of Missouri quintet began a scoring attack which carried them to victory over the Washington University eagers in last night's game at Columbia. The eagers won 17-7 gave Washington 32, Washington 27. Wagner, Tiger center, lead the scoring with a total of 16 points, 7 goals and 2 charity tosses. Cooper followed up with two more free throws. The Missouri team was greatly improved as compared to the quintet which lost three of their four short-shot offenses in the long-shot offense of the Bears kept the scoring even during the first period, the Missouri cagers bore through the penalty kick and the complete masters of the latter half. Business Improves With Dime Gift Council Grove—When a White City merchant offered a ten per cent reduction on his merchandise to purchasers he found that wasn't a good stimulus. So he decided to give a silver dime to every merchant and report was that business was good. THIS COLD WEATHER RENT-A-FORD FORDS 10c a mile For Comfort---- CHEVROLETS 12c a mile Phone 433 916 Mass. DODGES 14c a mile —Plus 20c per hour Colorado Leaders Harold Graves, six-fetre, three-inch center on the University of Colorado quintet, has displayed some exceptional floor work at the pivot position on build site. Graves believes that he but one year of experience on the Rocky Mountain team. SIX-FEET THREE-INCH CENTEF Fenton Challgren displayed an eye or the basket in the opening games of the three-game series between Colo-na and Denver. He is third with the Rocky Mountain quintet, and measures more than six feet. His home is in Greene, Colo. COLORADO SIX-FOOTER The Kappa Sigma intramural baseball team will play in practice game tonight with the Loyola game will be played in the McLouth gymnasium. Seven members will Kappa Sigs to Play McLouth (Note—Names of teams arranged alphabetically in each pair, and scores of last season are given in order of name; scores of the two teams are given in order of team number.) Jan. 8 — Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Ames. (13-21, 42-28) Jan. 9 — Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Nebraska. (44-25, 41-26) Jan. 10 — Colorado vs. Texas at Nebraska. (31-21, 24-1) BIG SIX SCHEDULE Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia. (31-10, 21-4) Jan. 12 - Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. (30-31, 34-29) Missouri's vs. nebraska at Campus Jan. 18, Iowa State vs. Kansas at Lawrence (37-43) 19-27) Tennessee vs. Oklahoma (37-43) 19-27) Jan. 12–Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. (30-31, 34-29) Jan. 15–Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence. (28-31, 26-29) Jan. 17–Kansas vs. Oklahoma State at Oklahoma City. (25-29, 21-26) Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Manhattan, (31-37), 32-30- Jan. 22—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan, (31-43), 34-43 Jan. 23—Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Lincoln. (36-30) 41-30) Jan. 30—Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbian. (19-28) 19-28) Jan. 27—Tennessee vs. Alabama at Columbia. (34-25) 24-25) Jan. 30...18 Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. (66-31) 24-83) Feb. 1 Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 3—10 Iowa State vs. Kansas at Ames. Feb. 4—Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lincolne. Feb. 6—Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia, (22-14; 27-17). Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia (22-14; 27-17) Feb. 8 - Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Albany. Feb. 12 - Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Feb. 13 - Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia. O'Leary was again high point man of the game. Bill Johnson has failed to maintain his usual form in these first two contests, although last night he played a considerable 18-6 victory for Paul Harrington a run close score for scoring honors with a total of ten points. The floor work and markmanship of the Jayhawkers was executed in a true Kansas style, and the victory was a decisive one for Kansas. Nebraska v. OKahoma at norton. Feb. 15 - Nebraska vs. Nebraska at Lawrence. Feb. 16 - Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 19 - Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Ames. Feb. 22 - Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 23 - Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 26 - Missouri vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 27 - Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Lawrence. Kansas State vs. Missouri at Manhattan. Sport Shorts Women's Sports --- Corbin hall and the Independents walked away with the high scores in the women's intramural basketball games played last night in gymnastics. P. D. Kearney, P. D. Kearney, 16, and the Independents defeated I. W. W. 24 to 14. Bet Ridings, c33, point players for Carin hall and P. D. Q., respectively. Joa Grimsted, c34, and Josephine Pyle, c4, scored the highest for the Independents and The Rocky Mountain quintet suffered a bad case of inaccurate shooting, and surely had an 'off' sight. Chalgren. The second was the tuskless missed seven charity toes, and Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. Delta Zea will play Watkins Hall, and Alpha Xi Delta will play Alpha Delta Pi. At 9 p.m. of the same evening, Alpha Omirion Pi will play Chi Omega, and Gamma Phi Beta will play Beta Phi --- Apparently Dce Allen gave his baskball men a good dose of "slump medicine" because the Jayhawker quitter was still trying to find a night's tussle with the Colorado cages. Quite a contrast it was to Moyer's game, when the rest of the squad left the scoring to O'Larry and stopped to stop the Rocky Mountain offense. Each of the squads have experienced a victory in the first two of the game, and they are developing into a stiff battle. After the decisive defeat handed the Colorado aggregation night has done points to an advantage that will not only also true of the first game of the series. A large crowd is expected to attend and watch the team determines the winner of the series. Newton, the Colorado captain, was held scoreless by the Jayhawkers. With Henry Crankite warming the bench and anxiously awaiting the chance to enter the contests, and with Ralph Graham, sophomore forward, he will win a game, which will make a strong bid for conference honors as the season progresses. Kansas deflected the Wildcats in two ronnie-nevers in a penalty against Angie maintains, and when the two teams meet again in their first conference tussle it will be one nice battle. There will no Quack club meeting tonight owing to the University basketball game. The picture will be taken tomorrow. Quack Club Not to Meet TAXI 1 25c 12 TAXI HUNSINGER Condensed Official Statement The Lawrence National Bank Lawrence, Kansas At the close of business, December 19, 1931 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - - - - - - - - - - - $1,138,954.47 U. S. Bonds (secure circulation) - - - - - - - - - - 100,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures, and Safety Deposit Vault - - - - - - - - - - 40,415.33 QUICK ASSETS Cash: due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer - - $557,741.95 Municipal and Other Bonds and Warrants - - - 398,201.17 U. S. Bonds - - - - - - - - - - 82,407.19 1.000 250.21 TOTAL - - - - - - - - $2,317,750.11 LIABILITIES 1,038,350.31 Capital - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits - - - - - - - - - - - - - 161,170.25 Reserved for Taxes, Interest and Contingent Fund - - - - 33,060.16 Circulation - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100,000.00 Dividend Checks Outstanding - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,034.40 Deposits - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,922,485.30 TOTAL - - - - - - - - - $2,317,750.11 Above statement is correct Above statement is correct GEO W. KUHNE, Cashier. HELD OVER NOW! Ends Tomorrow PATEE WHERE THE PICTURE PLAY They'll Make Your Funny-Bone Pay YELLIMONY and Divorce the Blues If You Got a Crab-Apple App to the Tree of Life, if life is just a Bowl of Spinach. Let These Lame劫法的 Remo-vate Your System. Watch for Important Announcement Sunday! Soon "Daughter of The Dragon" HERE YOU ARE MEN! 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