7. $ \bigcup_{i=1}^{n} B_{i}=\bigcup_{i=1}^{n} B_{i}=\emptyset $ $ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1931 NEBRASKA WINS IN EXTRA PLAY BY 31-30 SCORE Cornhuskers Take Big Six Lead When Davey Makes Free Throw in Overtime Period CROWD IS IN UPROAR O'Leary and Fisher in Deadlock for highpoint Honors With 12 Each — Page Plays Brilliant Game BIG SIX STANDINGS W 1 L. Pro. Pre. 63 Nidrowka | 3 | 1 | 485 | 63 Kauta | 3 | 1 | 490 | 63 Kauta, Anglo | 3 | 1 | 490 | 63 Jews | 3 | 1 | 490 | 63 Minasotu | 3 | 1 | 490 | 63 By Joe Knack The Jayhawker basketball quarter handed the Bix Siead to Nebraska from the free throw line in an overthrow. The Jayhawker forward, dropped through the meshs the necessary one point score to win the game 31-10 in the last minute of play. At the end of the game, both teams were tied with 28 points. Kansas played erratically throughout the fray, and Nebraska was quick to take control. The two teams slapped down them for the first time in nine starts this season. Pews Cox and O'Leary fought valuably to maintain the lead, but Davey and Macley proved to be more fortunate in their court efforts and Couch Allen's quartet went down in the final. The game held the spectators on edge for the last 15 minutes. Kansas at the time was leading 24-22 but Micah erased this lead with a set-up shot in the final period. The Cox came to the Jayhawker's rescue for the time and sank a long shot, and page followed immediately with another loop. This gave Kansas a four-point lead. The Cox lay found the basket for Nebraska and the KU lead was cut to two points. At this point of the game, Bishop fouled Helfck with but one minute to go and was forced from the court. He came back with a hulker gun missed his try, but a second later he was again fouled and this time he had to come to one point. Macley, with seconds to also turn in a gift throw and the guns sounded regulation time with a blow. The extra five minute period was opened with Fisher scoring a hicket to put Coach Black's Husker team in the lead. It was but a short time later the ball came up and an already excellently played game when he took the ball from deep in his own territory, dribbed deceptively to within a few feet of the Nebraska foul line and shot the ball. It was a basket and the score was tied again. The crowd was in an uprare, only a minute reminisced to be played and a moment later they were joined by Davies's free throw and the Cordillers' stalling the remaining seconds were thrown. Page Plays Great Game To Page goes the honor of turning in the best performance of any player on the team. He gains control of field goals and a foul shot, but was constantly a memento to the Cornhuskers in his defensive play. Cool and alert, he played a game that made him a star, though his team went down in defeat. To Davey and Fisher go the boners for playing best for the Nebraska quinnipiac players, and it was not too hard to accept defeat at the hand of such court stars. Munchy also did well, but he was not a star for the Brassica defense, composed of Hokul and Koster, turned in a good game, but played fall below that of Page and Cox. Learn Shorthand Special classes for K. U. students beginning Feb. 2. Make your arrangements now. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. In the role of honor for last night, game O'Leary must not be forgotten. Playing under the handicap of an injured player, he was thrown into field and two misdemenor throws to tie Fisher for high point man. He was a potent factor throughout in the Jay- K.U. Leads at Half 18-14 Nebraska scored first in the game when Davey sank a field goal. After an early out, the Cowboys easyly beat the Jayhawker team went into the scoring column when Bishop connected from the free throw line. It was 12-9 in the first half and played and the Cornhawks leading 6-1 that O'Leary was able to ring the first down. The Cowboys had minutes had been played, the teams met on almost every term with Kansas taking a win over the offensives. Score: 9-9 O'Leary then found the basket from the foul line and Kansas went into the lead for the first time, 10-9. It was a short gained lead, though, because Davey immediately sank a basket and Kansas shot a three-pointer. Hale took Johnson's place in the lineup and scored a field goal to regain the lead for the Jayhawks. From then until half time, Kansas gradually led the intermission saw KU leading 18-14. Bishop started his team out right in the second half by looping a basket, but Fisher. Hokuf and Dave cut the ball into the net for the drivers at the lateyawkers and increased the lead to five points with five minutes played. In another four minutes, however, the game was again over. But the defense held McMoyle. For the next five minutes neither team could convert the score, and after Cox's field goal in the last five minutes of play, the score seawed until the Haskins won out by 25-10. From the foul line the Johawkers recorded four out of four while Nebraska made good seven out of 13 tries. It was from this point, however, that the Nebraska shot and the Nebraska shows Kansas to have made 12 goals to 12 for Nebraska. Wrestling Team to Meet Sooners Tomorrow Night in Norman Oklahoma Is Predicted Winner of Season's First Clash in Newman The Kansas wrestling team will leave tonight for Norman, Okla., where it will meet the Oklahoma Southerns in a meet of the season, tomorrow night. In predicting a winner of the meet Oklahoma seems to be a heavy favorite. The Sooners are outclassed by team the Sooners have lost only three men, while Kansas has only one veteran to rely upon. The Oklahoma team was outstanding wrestlers on its roster in "Shorty," Lewis, national champion in "Rocky," Berry, and Captain Joe, heavyweight. Couch Bearman will take the following men to Norman to compete in the meet. Leep, 125; Russell, 125; Hatton, 134; Cummings, 168; Shrover 173; and Ridley, 173; having no 125-pound man, will forfeit the match in that class to Oklahoma. PINK-GOLD FRAMES For Your Leases $5.00 to $10.00 Exide BATTERIES Fritz Co. For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 The Boy Who Made Good Let the folks at home see their Pride and Joy in the 1931 Jayhawker. Junior and Senior Pictures Must Be Taken This Week. at Homer Frerking Studio Make your appointment now Sweaters Are Distributed Football Players Get Letters at Athletic Office This Week The football twenders were received at the athletic office last Saturday and they are being given to the players as they call for them. There are several different types of sweaters being distributed this year. The most common is a slip-over type with the v-neck, although there are a few who are getting their blanks on the back on one side and red on the other. They are also have large sleeves. Those receiving sweaters are Charles Snoot, captain, James Bauch, Nelson Moore, captain, Mark Rudolph, Arch Stuck, Cecil Smay, Earl Foy, Otto R, Rest, Charles Snyorm, Forrest Cox, Gill Bentley, Patrick McCulloh, Paul Fisher, Elmer Schlumberger, Lee Page, Ormand Beach, John Madison, James Brazil, Tommy McCall, Lee Davis, Bernard Foster, Virgil Pardon, or Matthew Adsone. Intramurals --y Bishop 16 Fisher 17 Hokuf 19 Davey Yesterday's intramural basketball play severely shook up the standings in division I and II. The Pai's poo 'tak division I by defeating the Sigma Nu's 18 to 13 in a hotly contested game. The defeat dropped Sigma Nu to second place. The Phi Gam's gave the A. T. O's their second straight defeat to drop them from a tie for first place. The defeat practically eliminates the losing team of the championship this year. The standings now show Triangle, Phi Delt, and Sigma Chi tied for first place with 47 wins and 2 defeats are next with 4 wins and 2 defeats. In a game between the Phi Delti B and A T O. B teams the Phi Delti took to the field with a slow but hard fought game. The contest between the L S A. B boosters and the T O B boosters was fierce for the Boosters when the Colonials failed to make their appearances on the field. Running Score First Half K.U. Neb. 9 Fisher 9 Bishop 10 O'Leary 10 Hale 14 Macleay 14 Ox 14 Hufkf Page O'Leary Second Half K.U. Neb. Times out-Kansas 2 Nebraska 3. Missed floor shots at the basket- Kansas 71 Nebraska 52. 22 O'Leary 25 Page 24 O'Leary Read the Kansan wantads. 28 Page 26 Cox 26 Maclay 27 Hokuf 28 Maclay Overtime 30 Fisher 30 Page 31 Davey 20 Fisher 22 Davey 24 Mengan Want Ads WANTED a roommate next semester. Engineer preferred. $2.50 per month. 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