PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931 K-Aggies to Meet Jayhawk Quintet in Tilt Tomorrow Two Teams, Both Rated as Possible Champions, Will Battle DOPE FAVORS KANSAS * Probable starting lineup for to-4 * mournry's game: * Kansas f. Kansas State " * Bishop f. Nigro * Leary f. Striketh * W. Johnson e. Crendite " * Cox g. Auker * Page g. Wiggins Two unforested Big Six basketball teams, Kansas and Kansas State—both rated as possible conference champions this year, will meet tomorrow night at Manhattan to settle for a time the question of which team is superior. So far predictions have been two teams in forecasting the outcome of the game. Kansas will depend mostly on its interchangeable man-to-man and zone defense along with a more tactical character of Coughlin's backteacher. The Aggers, on the other hand, will attempt a man-to-man game to determine their Lawrence foe. Javhawker Forwards Excel The Agies will have a height advantage over Kansas, and Cronkite will undoubtedly control the center tip. The offense is not as strong, however, is not as good a floor player as Coach Allen's pivot man. Cronkite holds one outstanding advantage — his defense against the opponent in a clash of this sort, experience to hold down excitement toward the end of the game when the going fast may be too difficult for difference between victory and defeat. Jajwinker Forwards *John* The Jajwinkers, however, have a slight advantage. Bishop, Bishop, all-Big Six first team man last year, ranks higher than Nigro. Both are dangerous men when the going is fast, but Bishop's outstanding court play and his effective basket eye may, see him throughout the contest. May captive throughout the content. Oleary and Skradskis are almost equal in playing ability, the former better in the defense and experience. Both are good basket shots. Oleary has been a marked force in the league, and will be guarded closely tomorrow night. He is the most deadly of all the Jay-Z players. In Cox and Page Kansas has a decided advantage over the Angie guards. These two men are the best guard combination in the conferences. Acker and Wiggins rate highly as guards with the highest potential, while Wiggita is a somewhat erratic player, but if he is on tomorrow night he may cause much trouble for the Jayhawkers. Kansas is worried mostly over the defense employed by the Aggies. The Kansas State quintet plays a strictly man-to-man defenses all over the court, but it doesn't benefit them against their opponents. This may force Kansas to speed up its offensive play. Past Records Are Abent Equal Both the Aggies and the Jayshawks have won six games in each of the Maltstainers have won six straight games, including victories over Colorado College, Washington University and one conference win from Missouri. The team's success includes triumphs, includes in its string Colorado University, the Missouri Tigers, and a conference tilt from Oklahoma State. The basketball in the games played. The Aggies are also troubled by the Jayhawk defense. Coach Allen has a defensive system that has bothered other Big Six schools for the past two seasons. No one coach has been able to make the difference, defense and Kansas State is afraid that it may prove too much of an enigma for the Wildcats tomorrow night. Kansas Doned Winner Taking the two teams into consideration, both offensively and defensively it might be said that Kansas may be returned the victor by a small margin. This afternoon Coach Allen held a light workout. All the members of the team appeared to be in excellent condition. With the freshman team again using Kansas Aggie plays, the varistion quizzes him and the opposing team subbing. 32-5. Hale, Farge, W. Johnson and Bishop played best for the varsity. Duggetty, Wallenstrom and Prichard played outstanding for the varsity. Cyclone Co-Captains AL HEILTMAN Dick Hawk, guard, and Al Heitman, forward, co-captains of the Iowa State basketball team, which looms as chief contender against Kansas for the Big Six conference title. Iowa State's victory over the Oklahoma Sooners at Ames, Jan. 10 was regarded as an upset, since O. U. has lost to Wisconsin in the contest, and the Oyates had dropped one of their three pre-season games to the University of Minnesota. Kansas meets Iowa State Jan. 22 at Ames. Swimmers Score Second Victory Over Washburr Two Marks Made in Meet Here Last Night Beat Big Six DICK HAWK Records The University of Kansas swimming team rang up its second victory of the season last night against the Washburn college tankmen by a 57 to 27 score. The Joyhawkers won by the same score over Washburn in a tightly contested held at 8 o'clock in Robinson pool and was attended by a large crowd. Two exceptional marks were made last night. The time in these events was better than the Big Six records. In the 440-441 games, the team went to swim it in 5.37.4, fourteen seconds better than the record of 6.11.6. Blowdish made the other outstanding time when he was 2.37. The Big Six record is 2.33.3. The Big Six record is 2.33.3. Burcham and Marshall were other men who secreted first places for Kansas. Burcham splashed to victory in both the 50 and 100-yard events, and Marshall showed excellent form in the blue ribbon for fancy diving. Of the nine events on the program Kansas scored seven first places and numerous second and third places. The times made last night were much better than the marks registered in the most last week. From these facts it will be going to be a top form when its first big Six competition. Tallman of Washburn again proved his superiority in the back and breast stroke events. In both these swims he had an excellent hand on taking Washburn only first places. A. T. McCue, Red Cross life save representative, was the starter, and E Elbel acted as referee of the meet. The summary: 220-yard relay: Won by Kansas (Ackh, Mantle, Dill, and Bowdish) (Abt, Smith, Bentley, Dill, and Mcdougall) Melley relay: Won by Kansas (Dill, Henness, Burcham), Washburn, see 200-yard, breast stroke: Won' by Tallman, Washburn; Henson, Kansas; second; and Stephensen, Kansas; third. Time 3.60. Kansas, Kansas, Kansas, second; and Woman, Washburn, third. Time 26.2. 160-yard dash: Won by Burcham, Kansas, Kansas, second; and Baker, Washburn, third. Time 19.5. 180-yard dash: Won by Burcham, Kansas, Adams, Washburn, second; and Kruse, Kansas, third. Time 2.37. 400-yard swim: Won by Aoki, Kan- sau, Washburn, third. Time 2.47. Merms, Washburn, third. Time 5.7.3. 150-yard backstroke: Won by Tallman, Washburn; Dill, Kansas, second; 和 Stocker, Washburn, third. Time Senate Authorizes Price Investigation Washington, Jan. 16 — (UP) — The senate today authorized an investigation into costs as compared with wheat prices. Newton-230 representatives of the Krusas Baptist Ministers' association will meet here Feb. 10, 11, and 12, for a conference. Bantist Ministers to Meet W-1 L-2 P-3 Pc-4 Nebraska 1 0 1 0 10 Kansas 1 0 1 0 10 Kansas State 1 0 1 0 10 Michigan 1 0 1 0 10 Oklahoma 1 0 1 0 10 Hillside Pharmacy "BIG SIX" STANDINGS (With Last Year's News) Nobrisky (19, 17) at Oakwood (10, 17) Kunz (28, 27) at Kearney State (22, 40) Jones State (36, 37) at Monmouth (21, 40) W. Johnson, c. Kanata 4, 15, 17, 17 Fulcher, c. Nebraska 4, 15, 17 Fulcher, c. Nebraska 4, 15, 17 Murphy, c. Kanata State 4, 15, 17 Murphy, c. Kanata State 4, 15, 17 Papo, c. Kanata 4, 15, 17 Papo, c. Kanata 4, 15, 17 Brundley, c. Iowa State 4, 15, 17 Brundley, c. Iowa State 4, 15, 17 Sunkiski, c. Kanata State Cut Rate Drugs. G, 11, 12, 13, 14 Papag, Kawasaki Markk, Matsuki Miyaya, Nobuhiko Miyaya, Okubo Wayne, Wamsoori Wayne, Masoni 1. 10, 11, 12, FF, TT Fifth, Nebraska 1 1 15 Sixth, Iowa 1 4 15 Shadwick, Kansas 1 4 15 Kabushka, Russia 1 4 8 Kokusai, Japan 1 4 8 We meet the lowest drug prices everyday. A review of the chances of the Kansas track team to retain the Big Six track championship this year shows both bright and gloomy sides. The team is now in its second week of intense action, with utility of Coach Brustam Hamilton. Kansas scored 85 points last year in winning the championship. Of these points, 40% were scored by men not available this season. They are: J. Armstrong, D. Burch, A. Furtime, F. Bausch, Stillman, Zimmerman and Mize. C. JOHNSON, KENTUCKY W. JOHNSON, KENTUCKY Henryson, Kentucky 1 1 1 1 1 Cronkite, Kentucky 1 1 1 2 2 Morgan, Michigan 1 1 1 3 3 Gulley, Minnesota 0 1 1 1 Returning lettermen are: Kloner, Sickle, Fullerton, Beardlee, Walton, Trueblood, and Hodges. Track Chances Seem Fair With Foy and Beach out for the shot put in place of the Bautesch and Thornhill, prospects for this event have improved. Resien and Roos are other stars. Ten members of last year's championship freshman team will return, including Jake Hammond and Alex Hardies; Randell, Bondink, McKinney, and Frank, middle distances; and Coffey, senior. Nine Last Year Men Not Available, But New Material Is Good Resolution Demand Oil Tariff Washington, Jan. 16 (AP)-A resolution demanding a duly pass a tariff on oil under threat of extra session was presented by the conference by Senator Gore of Oklahoma and Senator McGugin, embassies of, Kansas. The 440 yard dach sees to be the most promising event this season. The candidates for this event are: Strawle, Young, Jones, and Bordaide; lettermen Hall, Randall, Boundari, and Lepton, Treiner, W. Danaan and J. Treimer. We are never undersold 9th and Indiana Car Wrecked in Hudson Tube New York, Jan. 16—(UUP) The first one of a train in the Hudson tube leaped from a platform and crashed into a Manhattan terminal, crushed into a dividing wall and injured all of the 19 passengers. More than 500 persons in the terminal were endangered by the electric sparks resultant from the crash. Research paper Veteran Quartet to Start on Each Quintet Saturday K. U. Regular Five Expected to Open Tilt With Kansas State AGGIES IN GOOD SHAPE Manhasset, Jan. 16, (UP)—Four veterans may be in the stand for both K. R. and N. State here Saturday night when the victory and Jloyne and Joyce play in basketball rivalry. The University is expected to start in its regular five of OLARAY and the step up to the college will be a bachelor college lineup will be Alex Niger and André Skradkowski, he will be Wagner. Wiggins seems to have the edge, as guard as starting choice, although Pete Fairbank has played in practice this week and undoubtedly will be used in a future game. Skradski Leads Scoring Skradski who led the scoring in the Missouri game is a tall smooth moving lad who gets about to. Both he and his brother Ed were stars of Wyanndottle High in Kansas City, Kansas and Ed was well known in the Kansas State years ago. The younger Skradek has shown consistent improvement during the early seasons of his career, a postion in the Tiger game by doing his best work of the year when Missouri beat Florida 7-6 (2015). The Kansas State team has looked good in workouts against freshmen this week with the exception of the Tuesday workout. K. U. Is Favorite Kansas City, Jan. 16—(UF)—As all the Big Six conference teams today prepared for action in the three games on Sunday, the University's successful aggregation of the University of Kansas learned as championship favorites appearing to far outclass a raider. of the three other undefeated teams, Kansas Aggies, Nebraska and Iowa State, only the Nebraska Cyclones have a record of success. A good embodiment as trophy seekers. The Ag- gles won from Missouri by one point but ended up to the expectations of the top three in the particular showed poor form. Skladká zeews up the content with five field goals. Aggies Not to stop Jayhawks The Huskers in the tilt with Missouri have teamwork and goal shooting ability. Oklahoma has lost to Kansas and The Nebraska-Oklahoma tussel appara- says anybody's game. Nebraska a big- er and stronger five should have edge in everything work manu- ship. Phi Gamma Delta Wins Intramural Swim Meet Delta Chi Beats Phi Psi and Beta Out of Second Place Increasing their load of the first two days of competition, Phi Gam easily won the intramural swimming meet and earned a second place. The final two events run yesterday saw Delta Chi best Pai Pi and Betts on second place in the final standings. Sutton, of Phi Gam, was the individual star of the meet taking four firsts, besides being a member of a winning relay team. The final standings of the teams in the order that they finished. Phi Giam, 72 Delahi Chi, 43 Pihl Pei, 40: Beta, 40: Theta Tua, 33: Triangle, 21: Kappa Sig. Siigma Pihl Epsilon, 11: Delta Sig. Siigma Pihl Epsilon, 9: and Lawrence Independent, 1 Yesterday's events Fancy diving individual winner, Mealy, Dolli Chi; individual winner, Grosso, Dan; individual Phi Gaur; fourth, Theta Tau. 229-yard dash: individual winner, Stutton, Phil Giant, 2:03.35; team third, Beta; fourth, Theta Tau. 3rd, Beta; fourth, Theta Tau. 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