PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1931 Aggies Deadlocked With Cornhuskers for Second Place Corsaut's Quintet Downs Nebraska at Lincoln by Score of 32 to 30 FISHER NOT IN GAME The Kansas Aggies went into a tie for second place in the Big Six basketball race by defeating Nebraska 32 to 17. The Aggies were deadlocked with the Cornhuskers, each having five victories and four defeats. They had one lead over the Aggies and almost ended in a draw. In the second half the lead see-sawed back and forth and the outcome wasn't obvious. Both teams scored a wicket, shot a one-handed basket and Conklin failed to make a couple of plays. Cronkite, who went to the bench in the final game of the series, fouls, Strakus, and Niro were outstanding for the visitors. Mackay, Halok and Cronkill played the play of Ne- Fisher, who stands fourth in the league scoring, did not get in the game. Personal contact and many fouls marred the tilt. The scoring: AGGIES_12 G FT F P Skadikh, i 7 1 1 Nagal, i 1 1 1 Grunkov, i 4 1 1 Anak, i 4 1 1 Akse, i 2 0 1 Fantuz, i 2 0 1 Vohi, i 0 0 1 Wigatigh, i 0 0 1 Tavri 18 4 1 NEBRAKA 10 G FT 8 Matsuya f 1 2 0 Daiser f 1 2 0 Gaffer f 1 2 0 Sipipe g 1 0 2 Dakus f 1 2 0 Raimi f 1 0 2 Kawasaki f 1 0 2 Totals 11 8 9 Officials E. C. Qingley (St. Mary's), Dwight Ream, (Walhams) --men won a victory over the surprised Husker football team last year and followed with victory over the basketball quintet. Sport Shots What a season . . . Two major Big Six championships in one year and the year still in short parts. Kansas has won four of its first time. In fact this is the first time any school in the conference has taken both crowns. In 1923 before the forerunners of the "Great Elevator-victorian basketball team" and an undefeated football eleven. Numerous pictures captured by the Jayhawkers but few football players have been graduated at Kansas with gold footballs. And the national title, having won it last track This has been an unusual basketball season despite the fact that Kansas has won the title as dopters foretold the first of the year. Nebraska is the Kansas jinx—the Cornhuskers won over the Jayhawks on the football field last fall after it won its first game, an easy victor. The Huskies in basketball,Aggins, and Missouri, beat the Mt. Oread team have 31 to 30. Kansas wiin the game which teams downed the Huskers. Kansas Aggies, in the same way, is the jinx of Nebraska. The Aggie grid- The Big Six of Big Six Champions The "Big Six" of the Kansas basketball squad which won the Big Six conference title. The sextet, composed of F. C. Bishop and Ted O'Leary, forwards, William Johnson, center, Forrest Cox and Lee Fog, guards, and Floyd lamsay, alternating at center and forward, has borne the brunt of the conference battles. After the loss of Charles Ramson and Richard Hale at the end of the first semester, Doctor Allen, Kansas mentor, has had to depend on these six men to win his games. Bacon, Cox and Harper will play their final conference game for Kansas when the Jayhawks meet the Missouri Tigers at Columbia Saturday night. Whether Kansas wins over the Missouri five or not, the Jayhawkers have the Big Six title cined. Oklaahoma who has been hovering in and near the cellar in conference stands throughout the season surprised the Kansas five Feb. 7 at Norman and won over the Jayhawkers by a safe loss losing to the champions here 44 to 23. Kansas Angies with three regulars out of the game on account of illness pulled the surprise play of the season defeated the Iowa State five to 28. The dayhawkers have been exceptionally fortunate this season in that they have not battled against sickness and cripples. Cox and Hale were Kansas could rightly steal the Nebraska term "iron men" for its six players, Bishop, O'Leary, W. Johnson, Cox, Page, and Ramsey, for these men, after the loss of Hale and Ransom, here and there with his members of the squad, first-year men and inexperienced, were not substituted unless the game was in the bag. slightly injured at the first of the season and Johnson and Filkin were sometimes taken to school the week with the flu, but none of them were in too bad a condition to men. In the Big Ten conference there is a hardy season that does not end with a loss to the Pac-12 and the sport writers and fans call the tied teams champions. It is merely the second-best team in the league. on to the word "tied." When competition is as still as it is in the Big Six conference the honor should not be taken away from the teams who tie for the title. They are still champions Doctor Alen felt that now that the conference honor has been won by the Jawhawkers he could explain the fallacy of calling two tied teams-cocholders. Arthur "Dutch" Lonberg, basketball coach at Northwestern and former captain of the K. U. basketball team here and included the Big Ten conference title. Play billiards and snooker this afternoon at the Brunswick Billard Parlor, 710 Massachusetts.-Adv. ___. -K.H. Jayhawkers Have Lost Majority of Dual Meets Missouri Also Holds Most Records in Annual Event The Kansas-Missouri dual track meet which will take place at Convention hall in Kansas City next Saturday is the twenty-seventh renovation of track rivalry between the two schools. This meet has been an annual affair since 1967, except on last season when an agreement on a date could not be reached. Missouri Holds Moe Records In number of holdings recording their records, Missouri has to bow to Missouri. In the 11 events Missouri has eight signed who hold the record. Kansas has only seven such participated, or who have equalled the record. Kansas has only seven such During the long period of years over which the meet has been held, the Tiger tracker team have been able to win 20 meets to the Jahyawher six. In the past five years, however, Kannese has not won a meeting until 1913, when the Tigers were beaten by one point, 45-42. The scores from former dual meets 6-5. The dual meet record follow: 1904 - 14 Kenyan 44, Kauai 40 1905 - 16 Kenyan 53, Kauai 10 1906 - 18 Kenyan 54, Kauai 10 1908 - 18 Kenyan 44, Kauai 97 1908 - 18 Kenyan 44, Kauai 97 1910 - 18 Kenyan 53, Kauai 28 1910 - 18 Kenyan 53, Kauai 28 1912 - 18 Kenyan 52, Kauai 29 1912 - 18 Kenyan 52, Kauai 29 1914 - 18 Kenyan 44, Kauai 37 1914 - 18 Kenyan 44, Kauai 37 1914 - 18 Kenyan 44, Kauai 39 1918 - 18 Kenyan 62, Kauai 23 1918 - 18 Kenyan 62, Kauai 23 1918 - 18 Kenyan 62, Kauai 23 1924 - 18 Kenyan 61.3, Kauai 28.1 1922 - 18 Kenyan 12, Kauai 34 1922 - 18 Kenyan 12, Kauai 34 1924 - 18 Kenyan 62.7, Kauai 17.1 1926 - 18 Kenyan 60, Kauai 23 1926 - 18 Kenyan 60, Kauai 23 1926 - 18 Kenyan 60, Kauai 23 1926 - 18 Kenyan 40.7, Kauai 43.4 1926 - 18 Kenyan 40.7, Kauai 43.4 30 round hard. Handles: KU, 1910, School of MU, 1818; MUF, MUF, 1923, 51.9 sec, Height: 6'7". Timer: 5.2-3 seconds. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812-755-Mass. 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