PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1931 Kansas to Defend Big Six Basketball in Tonight's Game Oklahoma Aggies to Repre sent Missouri Valley in Inter-Conference Contest K.U. LOSES RESERVES Probable starting lineup for tonight' game: Kansas oklahoma Aggies Bishop f. Coltss O'Leary f. Coltss Columbon c. Harrison Cox g. Hensley Page g. Ellis A Big Six basketball quartet and one from the Missouri Valley will fight it in lawrence tonight to party next weekend. The conference puts out the best basketball Kansas will represent the Big Six and the Oklahoma Angies represent the West. Coach Allen will be able to start her regular five in the contest, although the eligibility requirement power, Richard J Hale, c31, and Charles W. Ranson, c32, are considered intagible at the age of 50. Jayhawker basketball mentor will have the service of Don Phillips, c33, a flady forward from Philadelphia, with difficult difficulties. In T. C. Bishop, c31, the Angels will meet the best forward in the Big Six. He is one of the most aggressive players in the conference. T.D. M. Eulare, c23, his running mate at the other forward berth, is also dangerous. During the season, he has scored 105 points but the other has been a marked man, but while so far this season, one or the other breaks out and scores heavily. Oklahoma can stop this combination. Oklahoma can stop this combination. Aggie Forwards Troublesome If Coach Body starts, the above line-up he will have a veteran and a first year man at the offensive positions. He may then be able to dribble and a versatile man under the basket. On the other hand, Highfight, the sophomore, in a long shot at a trick and a pass, may find difficulty in covering these men who have such diversified court skills. In Forrest B. Cox c31, and Lee Page c32, the Agiles will meet a pair of guards with which no other defensive force is present. In parcel, Cox will serve as a good tutor to Coach Rody's men throughout the contest, and that defensive taceness he shows will be appreciated. Both of these men have loads of speed and are good long rang artists. At the center position, W. C. Johnson, c33, versatile pivot man, will find real competition in Harrison, captain of the Agge uvarr. The latter, like Johnson, is also able to move quickly on shots, and a good man on the defense. A good dual should take place between these two men, with Johnson likely to have a slight advantage in controlling Defense Mediocre In Hensley and Ellis, guards. Coach Roy will have a combination similar to his forward pair. Hensley is a new member of the team. This defense combination is of only moderate ability, however, and Blue and Bruner, both sophomores, are likely to see much service in an effort to stop the *Joachywahk* offensive Last year when these two teams met the Jawahlers were returned victor 44-20. It is likely that the Kansas team would have won by an advantage of 12 or more points. Other substitutes on whom the Angles can depend are Levy and Andrews, forwardes, and Williams, center Couch Alton, on the other hand, will be played by Toussaint, if it likely that his starting lineup will play throughout the contest. Tigers Defeated An enraged Tiger came to Lawrence last Thursday to even a few scores against a Jawhawk, such as a 13-foot ball whipping it suffered last fall and a unkingly remarked thrown its way up the court. The Tiger game was basketball, and a meek Tiger whipped soundly to the tune of 31-18 left the Jeyhawk's nest withJun an attempt to chalk up against the Mt. Orchid bird. When Kansas and Missouri play of late, a record is smashed. Last fall in their football victory, the Jayhawks won by 32-0 that has never before been rivaled by teams representing these two schools. In the basketball game Thursday, Coach Allen's quitter went on to win over the opposing against a Missouri five. Exhibition games have been won by Kansas, but not since the new circuit was drawn up have the Jayhawks before reached a win column from this team. Bishop then sank a difficult one-hand shot from under the basket for the Javon Jackson to do the same thing in two minutes and again in three minutes to push his knee up. Bishop then shot to the Kansas string, and another point by Bishop gave Coach Allen's victory. The Tiger basketeers resorted to the same slow offense that was so successive in the past, and for the first seven minutes of play this style looked as if it might again reprise its old rhythm. Second Half a Walkaway The second half proved to be a walkaway for the Jahawkers, with Bishop, Cox and Page leading the attack. Cox clung close to the Kansas basket in the second half, before walling, while Bishop and Page down the floor fast several times to add an ever-growing margin. The team scored 37 points in the final foil committed against W. Johnson in this period injured Missouri's chance to keep the score somewhat closer. Still, his scoring was high point man for the night with six baskets and three free throws. On the Missouri team Colin Hahn had with Hahn with three points apice. Ames Beats K-Aggies The Iowa State basketball team rose a glory Friday night by soundly trouncing the Kansas Aggies, Big Six championship contenders, 46-31. But the New York Giants beat Nebraska at Saturday in Lincoln then the Ames quintet lost 31-19. Allen to St. Joseph Doctor Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, spake before the Rotary club church in St Joseph. He hosted a hotel in St Joseph today. He will speak here at Lafayette high school in St Louis. For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 Exide Batteries Fritz Co. The Perfect Gift F. H. Roberts Jeweler Nebraska Quintet Leads Big Six Conference Race Kansas Only Half Game Behind Undefeated Team of Cornhuskers BIG SIX STATISTICS W. I. 1, Petr. I. 2, Petr. I. 3 Nebraska 6, 5, 7 Kansas 8, 9, 10 Alabama 6, 9 Louis State 2, 3 State State 2, 3 Minnesota 5, 6 Michigan 5, 6 Oklahoma 5, 6 Missouri 5, 6 Arkansas 6, 7 Wist of most the basketball teams in the Big Six having reached the half-way mark in conference games, the team has been able to put possession of first place over Kansas, by a half-game. The Kansas Angies, who lost to Iowa State in an upset Friday night, are in third place among the top three teams and the Cyclones, who are tied for fourth. The Oklahoma Sooners, who have dropped fifteen consecutive Big Six games in the past two seasons, owe their success to a touch with five games lost and none won. In the games to date Kansas has scored the greater offensive power, Coach Allen's team has scored a total of 176 points. Nebraska ranks second with 150 and Oklahoma third with 48 have played five games to the Cornhuser's four. In defense Nebraska ranks first with 111 points scored by Iowa, five State second with 12 and Kansas fourth with 10. Both teams have played one less game than have the Jay Hawkers. T. C. Bishop, 31, outstanding K. U. forward, leads the Big Six scores with a total of 58 points; this includes 25 points for T. C. Bishop, 31, C. Fisher, 31, of Nebraska, is second with 50 points. T. M. O'Leary, 32, Kansas, Jack Roadcap, 31, Iowa State, A. Hohn, 31, Missouri follow in order below these men. In the first six scores of the conference Kansas State is the top of the six school that is not represented. O'Leary Third The Big Six "Big Six" Read the Kansan want-ads. G Gls Ft T.7 Bishop, Kansas 5 25 15 Fisher, Nebraska 4 31 50 Foster, Iowa 5 16 12 foeadup, Iowa State 5 12 04 jeck, Oklahoma 5 16 79 Joumi, Missouri 5 14 33 Our Special Valentine Candy SMITH Drug Store 1 Pound 98c John Bunn Made President 929 Mass. Phone 117 John Bunn, basketball coach at Stanford University, was elected president of the San Francisco Bay Region Association of the University of Kansas at an election he recently in San Francisco held last fall after having completed seven years as head baseball mentor, assistant football coach and freshman basketball instructor at Auburn. AD 23, was resecured secretary. The meeting was attended by Mrs. George O'Foster, wife of the register at the University. The bay region association is one of the alumni association outside the state. Former Kansas Coach Heads University Alumni at San Francisco Basketball Scores Columbia 30, Ohio State 29 Minnesota 36, Iowa 14 Southern Methodist 36, Texas Christ- ... 22 Nebraska 22, Butter 14. Ottawa University 52, St. Marys 29. Grinnell 30, Coe 22. Marquette 33, University of Detroit Marquette, 35, University of Detroit 22. Clip Out for Your Assignment Book FEBRUARY 1931 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Calendar for March will appear in the Kansan Feb. 24 All the remaining games will be played this month. You may get cheap transportation or find someone to share your driving expenses to the out of town contests through Kavan want ads. As the semester begins what are the many things you want to buy or sell? Want ads will speak to many other students about them. go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. Well Dressed Students A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber, Office Supply Stationery 736 Mass. Street As they are plowing up the ground, the group moves toward the Union cateria might get permission to plant a garden and save some trees. 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Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th DICKINSON Starts Thursday "The Royal Family of Broadway" Today-Tomorrow Lawrence Tibbett Grace Moore in "New Moon" with Fredric March Ina Claire Mary Brian Coming Soon "The Fighting Caravan" VARSITY Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 30c - 10c Eye. 50c - 10c Today - Tomorrow George Bancroft in "Scandal Sheet" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Conrad Nagel and Genevieve Tobin in "Free Love" Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 25c - 10c Eve. 35c - 10c Who Will Be Crowned "Miss Austin" Vote for Your Favorite Candidate-Contest Closes Friday, Feb. 13 THE POPULAR PATEE PERFECT SOUND SHOWS 3-1-9 TONITE AND WEDNESDAY More Laffs Than There Are Nuts in Brazil 1st SMASH HIT OF FEBRUARY WARNER BRC S. Present LIFE OF THE PARTY with WINNIE LIGHTNER The Gold Digger is loose again—The girl who wrote the book "Inn" by "Whopee". Faster and Funner than ever. NO MUSIC— But a RIOT OF LAFFS POSITIVELY A SCREAM Be Sure and See "Wild" Winnic Lighter The 1st Smash Hit of February THUR-FRI. 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