PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1931 Jayhawkers Point for Second Half of Big Six Games Coach Allen's Five Must Defeat Oklahoma to Keep in Running With Nebraska O'NEIL NOW ELIGIBLE The Kansas basketball team, with semester finals completed and having been tested without the services of a coach, met the attention toward the final half of the Big Six schedule. The Jayhawks have played five conference tilters and are but one of several teams to enter the To hold this position in the race, Coach Allen's quintet must be vigilant. Karssen will be a marked team for the game. The schools would find great glory in giving the Jawaharwars a tumble. The team from Lawrence will show its strength in this department Saturday night in the U.S., to inject the University of Oklahoma. A victory over the Sooners must come in the form of a fairly high markdown for Coach Bentley, as it comes on the race in the final stretch Coach McDermott's five has lost 15 conference games in a row and is also losing 8 of those. In cellar, a loss here would not only throw Kansas further away from the KU, but also impair the morale of the K.U. cares. At the same time, Coach Allen must think of a way to remove the Nebraska football team from schools could at least keep them from undisputed control of this position if it wired a team to stay in school schools Fob. 14 in Lincoln. The battle between these two teams will attract much attention. Another addition has been made to the Jawaharan variety sound, G.Nell. at the age of one first quintet since the Christmas holidays, but has not been in uniform at the time. She is a student. With the start of the second semester, he has become available for compaction. Athletics Receive Support Columbia Alumni Gives $50,000 to University for Sports New York—(NSFA) The Columbia University alumni fund committee supports the university for current expenses for the support of athletes, as a result of the recent cuts. Nicholas Murray Butler in his annual university report made public recently, The action came during a meeting to the committee last week following a request from the State Department which he expanded the plan of his original suggestion and answered critics' questions. Definite use of the money have not been outlined, but Doctor Butter declared that it would remain as a rule for all matches in which it sought by the committees in charge of the various sports. The attitude of the committees will be that the sports events are for students, and the general audience is included, will not be given consideration. Because the minor sports program requires money for its support and is in itself not a source of revenue, it will be more likely to die due about six weeks ago. In spite of criticism from the student body, the school does not attempt to meet the deficit in any other way. The students themselves have undergone a significant reintroduction for the reinstatement of the program. Kansas and Oklahoma Meet Norman—(Special)—Sooner sport officials have cleared the decks for the 22nd biannual Kansas-Oklahoma basketball game in the Fieldhouse here Saturday. The teams will play at Bibbenga, Bibbenga captain and forward, and Bill Johnson, Kansas center, both Oklahoma City boys, in swift pulsating action against Mcdormett's Sooner the mainstays of which are Chris Herro, Jim Anderson, and Andy Beck, Oklahoma City. Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, the Kansa coach, has developed another great team at the billop institution this year, having lost but one game, it a 32-18 win. But the team beat the Sooners only 36-26 at North night twice previously. Now the Jayhawkers are all pointed for the relegation to the N.C. State to stay in the 'Big Six' race they must first barnase and the Sooners here Saturday night, probably a difficult feat for any team when the game is in play. The N.C. State leading Cornbush coaches can testify. Sooner and Jayhawker teams play in spiked basketball when nittied against each other. Bacchin in 1924 Coach Allen Tucker, a former star of the Tuskegee, to Norman, a ountier that had won 34 consecutive Missouri Valley conference basketball games, including two wins by showing crowd of Sooner enthusiasts in the old Army show McDermott's strong defensive skills. "I was John Dunlap, Dick Wheeler and Maurice Ruppert saw the outstretched Jay Hunt." But Coach Allen secured revenue six years later when his Jayhawks of 1930 broke an Oklahoma winning streak of 31 consecutive conference games and gave the Sears their first conference title. The team's first history at the Fieldhouse, 34 to 22. The most decisive victory ever accrued by either team occurred in 1928 when theermott's team of giants, which had been defeated that year to set an all-time conference scoring record of 29 points per game, dedicated the Fieldhouse by an unanticipated event. The team played such humiliations as Harold Scholm, "Rib" Thomson and Zeke Burton, by a half of 45 to 19 before a replay of .4,228 officially checked spectators. Although Kansas has won 15 games to Oklahoma's 6 and took the first nine in a row, four of these cannot be charged to McDermott-coached teams as the little Scotchman did not start coaching at Oklahoma until 1922, which meant that he went to Dermott 6, or an average score of Kansas 29. Oklahoma 32-12-17 points from the Kansas-Oklahoma score 1920 Oakland 28, Kansas 35 1921 Oakland 26, Kansas 42 1921 Oakland 26, Kansas 42 1921 Oakland 22, Kansas 37 1922 Oakland 24, Kansas 41 1922 Oakland 24, Kansas 42 1922 Oakland 22, Kansas 37 1922 Oakland 18, Kansas 42 1924 Oakland 18, Kansas 21 1924 Oakland 26, Kansas 20 1924 Oakland 22, Kansas 37 1925 Oakland 22, Kansas 23 1926 Oakland 29, Kansas 21 1926 Oakland 29, Kansas 21 1928 Oklahoma 45, Kansas 21 1929 Oklahoma 35, Kansas 21 1929 Oklahoma 21, Kansas 25 1929 Oklahoma 21, Kansas 25 1930 Oklahoma 21, Kansas 25 1930 Oklahoma 22, Kansas 44 533 638 * Denotes "Big Six" conference --which since its origin in 1923 drew outstanding high school athletics from the region. Allen, director of athletics, here, a few days ago, made a similar announcement. Sport Shots Wrestling is one sport that has not mated in popularity at Kansas. The team's coaches have like small committee meetings. At each meeting, the coach to cut watch a Soozer wrestling meet. Send the Daily Kansan home. The difference in popularity of the sport of the two schools is caused per se by the fact that Oklahoma outrains the two teams. Oklahoma turns out a winning team almost equally. Kansas turns out a losing team almost equally. The result is that a winning a match is not fault of Coach Leon Baumann. The Kansas mentor has little influence with which to fashion a winning team. At Oklahoma, Paul V. Keen, Sooner coach, had so much material—and promising material at that—that he admonished his best men to rent for a year. The University of Oklahoma recently announced abandonment of the annual invitation track and field relay carnival The two coaches made the move because they wished to conform with the university's requirements of Colleges and Universities which discourages the use of computers for high school students. Kansas plays Oklahoma at Norman Saturday. The Jayhawks are somewhat weakened by the loss of Dick Hale and Charles Ramson, whose ineligibility for collegiate differences was announced Wednesday. With Hale Ramson's injury, anyone else the team was as strong after a substitution as before. -K. H McDermott to Start Same Lineup Saturday The Book Nook Graalman May Be Eligible to Appear Against Kansas Norman, Klaba, Feb. 5.-(U)--Pouch Hugh McDermott announced today that he probably would start the same game against Notre Dame against Kansas Saturday night that he used against Missouri and Kansas State. The two teams are scheduled for Vanier and Andy Beek at forward. Paul Young at center, and Grady Hogg and Captain Larry Meyer at guard. FOR ARM-CHAIR TRAVELLERS Little America the graphic account of Admiral Byrd's flight to the South Pole. $5.00 The probability that Granman, Sooner center and forward last year, will be eligible for the Kansas game may cause McDermott to change starters. He'll have to out with the team all year and in view of his experience last year may Final exams have kept the squad occupied for a week and no practice was given. The squad members present. Preparations of the field house for the Will Rogers relief fund program delayed team activities to ensure the Sooner squad resumed full practice. Haskell Beens *n.* *n.* The Hankell Indians, paced by Louis Weller, gave the St. Marys five goals in 17 and six in 27. Waller shot five field goals and one free throw besides playing his usual outstanding floor game. The Southern Methodist University paper shows that under-graduates spend about 201 out of 365 days, or 55 hours a week at the university and a minimum of perhaps 45 hours a week in actual study, where the average business man or woman labors 48 hours a week. Perhaps the perpetual graduate student has the right idea after all! be able to add the needed punch to the Oklahoma contingent. 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