PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. JANUARY 19. 1931 Kansas to Clash With Cornhuskers Here This Evening Game to Decide Ownership of First Place Rank in Big Six EDGE TO JAYHAWKERS Probable starting lineup for tonight's game: game: Kansas Bushup O'Leary W. Johnson Cox Page Nebraska Davey Pisher Mackay Hoku Koster The Jayhawker and the Cornbushaker basketball quintets will clash tonight in Lawrence to see which team can rightfully lay claim to the sole possession of first place. Each. Each has a record of two victories and no defeats in conference play. Kansas, however, has the better season record of the two. In downing the Aggies Saturday night, Coach Allen's varsity team won its eight consecutive victory, and established a record of not having lost a 1900-51 games since the start of the game in the University of Washington on the coast in intersectional games. Both teams scored victories over the week-end, the already alluded to win for Agile and Aggie outfit, although the Manhattans were favorites to win before the game. The Rockets can only boast of an unimpressive victory from the Okazaki. Huskers Depend on Three Nebraska tonight will depend mostly on Fisher, Maclay, and Kokul. All are experienced men. Hokuf has gained much recognition as a guard, and Fisher has taken a bit of the spotlight with the Big Six by his forward abilities. In Macau, Nehaska has last year's all-Big Six first team center. This key is an excellent jumper and a creek basket ever, against another man who may replace him as the best conference center. Bill Johnson. The Jawkower student team outjumping Cronkite, the tallest of all Big Six court players. Johnson's abilities do not stop at jumping either; for a smart floor man and a deadly basket. To Be Battle of Stars The other four men who will help carry the burden of the Kauais attack are Bishop, O'Leary, Cox and Page—four trust hardwood court players who glad to have under their colors. To spend time trying to praise the playing ability of any one of these stars would be nothing more than repetition. All o the court superstars have been use these veterans verifying the action o these veterans Tonight's contest may rightfully be claimed a battle between all-Big Stars. On the Kansas team there is Bishop, all-Big Six forward, and Cox all-Big S6 guard; and representing the pivot position there are two defensive intruders able to so many outstanding court personalities in one conflict. In forecasting tonight's winner, it can be said that Kansas will win by at least 12 points and gain undisputed control of first place in the Big Six. Kansas is fifth and fourth in the season in third place, one place below Coach Allen's five. In comparing the relative strength of the two teams, one might take into consideration as the basis of comparison, the power of the team that crowned the Sooners by a 44-22 score, while Nebraska had an uphill fight to down a stubborn Oklahoma five-36, 30-28 the scores tend to show that the Jay-Hawks built勇猛 offensively. Running Score --when the hearing re-opened, Dr. Hugh Eckonen, of Grat-Zeppelin fame, testified. He gave in at his opinion that the crew had to increase the ability of the ship to keep an even keel, due partly to loss of gas through a turmog gas bag and partly to rain, both of which increased the weight of the boat or reduced its tensions, and forced her down. The Kansas Agile-K. U. basketball game Saturday night was another of those exceptionally close games that so often occur when these teams are competing for the following "running score" of the game, one can see that the score was especially close in the first half, giving the lead to first one team and then the Kansas Kansas Aggie First Half 1— O'Leary 1— O'Leary 1— Bishop 7 — O'Leary 8 — Cox 10 — Cox 12 — Bishop 14 — Johnson 16 — O'Leary 18 — Bishop 2. Cronkite 4 — Skradkha 5 — Skradkha 7 — Skradkha 8 — raiga 9 --- Cronkite 11 --- Anker 13 --- Wiggins 20—Bishop 12 — Johnson 23 — O Leary 25 — Bashop 28 — O Leary 28 — Hale Second Half 19—Cox 11—Cox 12—O'Layry 13—O'Layry 17—Bishop 17—Bishop ALLPHIN TO HAVE TUMBLING EXHIBITION BETWEEN HALVES 11 - Nigma 12 - Wigram 13 - Nigma 14 - Vola 15 - Nigma 16 - Nigma 17 - Nigma 18 - Aster 9 - Nigma Coach Herbert Allbitt announced this morning there would be a tumbling exhibition between the halves of the Kansas-Nebraska game tonight on the home court. The exhibition will be live, from 10am, pyramids, and individual aerobics. Members of the team who will take part in the exhibition are Jay Plumlee, Jason Kidd, Chris Burchfield and Harold Poters, Leonard Wolfe, Donald Roney and Lee Furneau. Dr. Evans will play both sides. 27—Cromkitter 29—Nigro Kansas Prepares for Meet Swimming Team To Contest Kansas Associate Edwards Aggies, February 7 The swimming team is now preparing for a meet with the Kansas Aggies which will take place Feb. 7 in Robin- on, overnight. Without a doubt it will be a close contest as the Aggies have all of their letterman from last year back. They also have the use of what freshman ma- The strength of their team cannot fully be estimated since they have not had any meets this year. Kansas has won both wives and has been victorious in both. The most outstanding man for the Aggies will be Capt. Alonzo Lambertson of Fairview. He is the son of Reprepe- nant Browder and first congressional district of Kansas. Crash of R-101 Is Unsolved Two Months of Investigation Fail to Show Cause London. — (UP) — The cause of the disaster to the world's largest airship R-101, is still a mystery, although most months have passed since it occurred. For two of those three months an investigation into the cause of the accident has been conducted without delay, but through evidence so far has revealed. 1. That the airship was insufficiently tested before the flight to India started. 2. That there were defects in it when it made ten minutes before it left Carington. It was in the early hours of Oct. 4 that the R-101 lifted on flames on a plane carrying a flight to India, causing the death of 46 of her 34 passengers and crew. Of the eight survivors, two died later. One was a girl added to the R-101, thereby making her the largest airship in the world at the time. The plane cladded that in her flight across England and at the moving-mast at Cardington, the P-101 had a distinct downward angle. An official public inquiry was opened at the Institute of Civil Engineers, on Oct. 28. The inquiry was adjourned Nov. 1 to permit further expert investigation and experiments with a model of the R-101. It resumed its hearing Dec. 3 Intramurals E. R. Eblel, intramural manager, has announced that the first round of the intramural handball singles must be completed by Tuesday, Jan. 20, and the first round of the doubles must be combined. The third round must be placed in the intramural result box by 9 a.m. the following morning. --wading, leading the attack with nine, and a good field goal from a frequent Aigle threat, and chanced the game in the last four minutes of play when Frost Cos, veterian枪火, fired a few shots at center. Center was followed by goals by O'Leary and Bishop and the game. F. H. Roberts Jeweler The Perfect Gift 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Big Six Forecast Favors Jayhawks for Championship General Electric Kansas City, Jan. 10- (UP) - Games in the Big Six conference played during the first two weeks of the season, one of the basketball upset of season, the other of conference season. The Missouri Tigers, fighting dee- derly to win, 29 to 18 from the lone defender in the game. The conference sensation of the week was a strong performer, but defiant the Kansas Agile Wolverine 47 is 29 the same night, gave added strong championship predictions to the Law Desperate Fight of Tigers With Iowa State Is Sensational Game Seems Fair Forecast (GGIES SECOND BEST With Tom Bishop, sensational for- ward, leading the attack with steve fold goals, the lathrop goes. Refrigerators will play a large part in deciding conference standings. The Angers agreed by Nigro, powerful forward, were picked from the state on the possible contenders for the top spot. It was their best Saturday night and it was not good enough to stole the Kansas O'Leary and Bishop and the game was over. Nebraaska is still undefeated, having taken games from Mississippi and Oklahoma in the last three games pressed by the two defeated Sooners in their game Saturday night and dugged out the fourth quarter of a strong finish for Mayer. Oklahoma's star guard, has been taken out of his playoff contract. Kansas on the other hand, had no trouble with Oklahoma holding a 23 point margin at the end of the game, and Jackson substituted taking their chances. iowa State Fades Iowa State, before falling victim to the Missouri quintet, quitter 20 to 18 T-SN night, looked to be one of the best in the conference. Oklahoma handily, with roadcap and Hawk showing as their only threat. The Cyclones, however, went down before a Missouri team and in defeat virtually eliminated as title contender. Tonight the Kansas five internants from the Nebraska town hope at lancew. If the internants do not doubt that they will, the conference will be in Lawrence when the conference ends. Read the Kansan Want Ads. BIG SIX CONFERENCE Kansas 3 1 0 1001 Op. Pt. Texas 3 1 0 1001 Op. Pt. Kansas Aggies 1 1 1900 60 57 Kansas Aggies 1 1 1900 60 57 Missouri 1 1 111 82 55 Minnesota 1 1 111 82 55 | | W | L | Cs | Pos | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oldham | 1 | 2 | 23 | 16 | | Glenfield | 1 | 1 | 10 | 9 | | Dale | 1 | 1 | 42 | 46 | | Dalke | 1 | 1 | 42 | 75 | | Washington | 1 | 2 | 68 | 74 | Tongchun Nibuakua vs. Kimaz at Lawrence Thursday Kimaz vs. Kimaz at Arms at Maryland Oklahoma vs. Kimaz, Arms at Maryland Cleveland vs. Largemouth at Omaha, one conference.) Toughtigh - Cragmith vs. Maragette at Malwyn and Marmalade at St. Louis. Drone vs. Drake at Gornell or Atlas. Sadler - Cragmith vs. Iowa St. at Ouchta and Alma at Ouchta. Oakhatta vs. O Akers vs. St. Louis U. at St. Louis. Baltimore W 2 L Pct 19 Op. Pre Boston W 3 L Pct 18 Op. Pre Kansas City W 2 L Pct 18 Op. Pre Milwaukee 0 1 0.000 29 61 Minnesota 1 0 1.000 29 61 Oklahoma 0 1 0.000 50 41 Oregon 0 1 0.000 50 41 KANSAS CONFERENCE MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Tonight Bethany vs. Southwestern at Winfield (non-conference.) W | K | w | k | Pr | Op | Pt | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | Wilkes | 2 | 0 | 1 | 000 | 63 | 84 | Pitbisham | 2 | 0 | 1 | 000 | 63 | 84 | Wouldham | 1 | 2 | 333 | 85 | 84 | Wouldham | 1 | 2 | 333 | 85 | 84 | Hra | 2 | 0 | 122 | 112 | 110 | Trainster | 2 | 0 | 122 | 112 | 110 | CENTRAL CONFERENCE Thursday- Kansas Wesleyan vs. Rakhtam in Kansas City, (non conference). Friday-McKinney vs. Oklahoma in Omaha. Saturday-Kansas Wesleyan vs. St. Mary's at St. Mary's. Sport Shots [non-conference.] Toronto - Windsor vs. C. of E. at Emporia. Thunderstorms - Southwest vs. Friends U. at Westfield. [non-conference.] --the shot good, K. U, meet Nebraska tonight, and it is a positive fact that Coach Allen's诲 does not wish his diplomatic delegate of referee coaches. Tonight, Richmond vs. Southwestern at Winnipeg (main conference.) Shows 3 - 7 - 9 No Advance in Prices THUR.-FRI. Thursday - Raintree vs. Forests U. at Win Sail, (www.raintree.com) Thursday - Swartspruit vs. Friends U. at Win Sail, (www.raintree.com) Saturday - Waltham vs. Pittsburg Teachers, PATEE Saturday - Wichita vs. Pittsburg Teachers, a Pittsburgh. The only two sophomore regulars in the Kansas and Kansas Aggie teams were Jeff Kinney, four, and committing four personal, Skrudek, Aggie forward, went out early in the first period. Johnson, elongated Jay-Kinney, headed toward near the middle of the second period. Mr. Crinkle and Mr. Johnson meet in the center of the court. Sad Mr. Crinkle asks, "Who is the artist of jumping?" Mr. Quigley tossed the ball up and the Aggie center hit the ether with his hardy hand. Oh, that's a great trick! And sure enough they do, Crokette outpumped Bill twice. To defend his team, Mr. Crinkle says K. U. reporter. Croklette isn't six-six, he confessed, he's only a little better than six-four. Sombody's been spread-out. Bishop and O'Leary were all over the court Saturday night playing their best game of the season. Incidentally they both played a good floor game, too. They were on it most of the time. Tom watched the fray with a bruised elbow. The Angie roots, it might be said, even potent factors in the defeat of Kansas and one point looked as if it might decide the game, the cheering stands gave coy cry. He responded by giving a big bang to his knees in Kansas a free throw, and Cox made "DAWN PATROL" —added— Fable - Topics Ripley - News Mary Astor - Fred Hohler Marion Nixon - James Rennie T. C. Bishop hit the floor so many times Saturday night that he reminded everyone of his real, real. Everytime he hit the timber, it was almost a sure guess to say that he was through for the evening. But not until tomorrow that memory smile. Some Agie fans were willing to bet that hed hung out loud and loved the game, particularly in theAgie cheering scene. There ought to be a Big Six ruling to give a man credit for assisting another in scoring. If they were done, *Tristy* Cox would be at the top of the list of mentors in mental in many seores. He is an excellent dribler, clever with the ball, and has an unerring eye in finding glory in working constantly with the other four men on the court. Other players seek individual glory, and when they do achieve it, usually it is at the top of the list and man and the school they "represent." ANOTH YOU WILL NOT MISS "THE CRIMINAL CODE" WITH WALTER HUSTON Johnson was guarded so closely while he was in there that it was rather difficult for him to find breathing space. The Agnes looked as if they were ready for a rough game when they turned the ball over. The knee knee pads it wasn't exactly a tea party at that. The officials called on them. 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