PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1931 KANSAS STARTS BIG SIX SEASON WITH 44-22 WIN Sooners Battle Hard But Lose When Jayhawkers Unleash Second Half Scoring Spree JOHNSON PLAYS WELL Sophomore Center Leads K.U. Offensive; Meyer and Beck Star for Inexperienced Oklahoma Five A Jayhawker quintet, working smoothly behind the brilliant playing of a sophomore center, W. Johnson, won over a somewhat bewildered Okelo McNeill with an impressive score. It was the opening Big Six game of the season for Kansas and the seventh consecutive victory scored by the winning five. The replay allowed us to show that Coach Allen's prot格斯 are very much in the conference running. Cox, Page, and Bishop strarled along with Johnson. These men played outstandingly on the defense and conferred with Johnson for coercing power. Cox, who played with an injured knee, was not substituted for throughout the contest. He proved n hazard to the Souner forward well before he left the game and a free throw to the final score. Bishop and Page, who scored ten and nine points respectively, played in mid-season form. Bishop, a hard fighter, kept the team on track, breaking up the Sooner's offense and starting many successful Jayhawer forward plays. Page, playing his usual cool game, showed why the Big Six must the most feared guards in the Big Six. Oklahoma Guards Play Well OKLAIMA GIRL. Anderson played the offensive game for Coach Merritt-Dernfort's team. Both contributed an equal number of scores, six, and —Mayer did outstanding work on the defense. To Beck goes the honor of success. In another game this Jawahirower forward from scoring more than five points, three made from the misdemeanor line. Oklahoma proved exceedingly well at conning the ball. Bishop scored the first points of the game when he dropped through the meches a one-hand-over-the-shoulder shot from side-court. O'Lourley followed with a shot that converted from inside the foul line to make the Kansas total five. Beck inserted the first Oklahoma score with a toss in from the foul line. A basket by Anderson and another free throw by Roberts, brought the score to 5-4. Kansas Unlimbers Scoring Guns Two baskets in quick succession by Bishop and Johnson added to the Kansas head. Meyer followed with a long run, and then he played until the half ended both teams played on equal terms. When the gun ended, Bishop and Johnson wagers were out in front 17-10. Cox and Johnson then went on to a game in which they are助到了。O'Leary brought the score to 40-18 with seven minutes left to the game. Anderson had scored a four in the final. The second half proved to be a free-scoring walk-away for Kansas. Three points by O'Leary, a basket and a four-point shot from Anderson, son were scored by the Joyhawks in the first two minutes of play. Meyer and Anderson then retaliated for Okhane and scored seven points while Johnson was scoring another basket for Oklahoma. The closing minutes of the game saw both teams taking long shots at the basket. Kansas in an effort to find rest after a sluggish start, latha in an effort to knit the final score closer. Bishop was successful in two attempts, and Hartman and Kroult answered baskets for Oklahoma. The two teams with Kansas in possession of the ball Kansas looked good from the foul line, but last night it was too late for a win over twoteens. W. Johnson missing one and Cox the other. Oklahoma missed five of 13 attempts. Cyclones Beat Wildecats In an internship game played by two junior teams of Lawrence, the Wildecats host to the Cyclones 4-1. KANSAS-44 G F1 Bishop, f 4 2 O'Leary, f 1 3 W. Johnson, c 1 3 Ranzo, c 0 0 Ianon, c 0 0 Cox, g 2 1 Page, g 4 1 K. Johnson, g 0 0 Totals ... 1 OKLAHOMA-22 Anderson, f G FT Krouill, f 2 1 Roberts, f & g 0 1 Grady, f 1 0 Jackson, f 1 0 Young, c 0 0 Hatman, c 1 0 Meyler, g 0 0 Bock, f 2 0 Potta, g 0 2 Officials—Dwight Ream, Washburn; Pat Mason, Rockhurst. Basketball Scores Kansas Aggies 11, Missouri 30. Grinnell 28, Washington U. 24. Kanas 44, Oklahomba 22. Baylor 17, Michigan 21, Wisconsin 17. Indiana 25, Ohio State 21. Missouri 21, Pittsburgh 19, Hays Tennis Southwestern 35, C. of E.16 Kansas Swimming Team to Meet Washburn Here In Decade Competitive Event Thursday to Be Robinson Pool's First For the first time in a decade a competitive swimming meet will be held in the University of Kansas swimming team meets the Washburn tandem, Thurs. 10 p.m., University of Kansas. Available dome on the meet points to Kansas at Kansas City, where you playbok paddlers recently scored a 57 to 27 victory over Washburn in a meet last week in Top-10. In the Washburn meet, the first of the season, Anki, Burcham and Bowlsi established themselves as swimmers to be reckoned with in future meets. The absence of Steve Lee, captain and cashman of the Washburn team due to an injury will probably weaken the Hawks in a tight throat which Washburn will present the Jayhawks who will be Tallman in the back and breathe stroke events. In the insect held last week Tallman scored points and set two new pool records. Kansas entries for the Thursday meet are: 200 yard relay—Burcham, Aoki, Marshall and Kruse. Breast stroke—Stephensen and Hensen. 60 yard dash—Bowdish and Krusse 440 yard swim—Aoki) and Bowdish. 490 yard back stroke—Dill. 100 yard dash—Kruse and Burcham Fancy diving—Marshall and Stephen sen. 220 yard dash -Aoki and Bowdish medley relay: Dill, backstroke: Iiensen, breast stroke; and Burcham, crawl. Bausch Selected As idol of Nine-Year-Old Youthl "Jarring Jim" Bausch may be submitted in the book of the Regina Press, or in a certain nine-year-old boy Jim is idolized, and that a great dog hat. Following is the story of Jasper Bausch in the university from her little ninety-year-old brother who looks to Jim as Holton, Kansas Jan. 6.1931 Dear Helen: How are you getting along in school since vacancy? I am getting along in school. How do you want Jairm Bunch's address. Be sure and write and be sure to send me that Jiayahk seal. I have been wanting to write to you and been wanting to write to you and so I am. How are you getting along in school? What is your teacher music? Will you be sorry when Jim goes away? I sure want to see you. How do you teach music? Will you be sorry when Jim goes away? I sure want to see you. Have you seen Jim later? I sure think Jim is good-looking. Well, don't forget Jim's address and the Jiayahk seal. Your friend. Despite the fact that Helen—don't know Jim personally she must keep her promise to little Iain so he can bring him to all of his dreams — "Jarring Jim" Bauch. Five Regular K. U. Basketeers on Whom the Jayhawks Depend St. Charles, Jan. 13- (UF)-Three young bandits, both of them carrying shotguns, robbed the Union Savings Bank in Burlington, and shortly before opening time today. The University of Kansas first string basketball team, which last night opened the season with a victory over the Oklahoma State, by scores of 44 to 22. All the Kansas scoring was done by this quintet and their smooth passing and clever floor work kept the Oklahoma hawks throughout most of the game. Bill Johnson of Oklahoma City ed the basket-hitting, gaining fifteen points with six field goals and three free throws. Bill, who was accrued to breaking a Big Six, also brought charges against Bill and his brother Kenneth. Tom Bishop and Lee Page were other high scorer, each netting four field goals. Bishop dropped two free throws in the hoop and Pane one. Youthful Bandits Get $20,000 --- Although the victory kept the Kan- State state clean it was not impure and the team's injury-reaction gained in pre-season games. The Missouri passuring was rudged, and their field lost to K-Aggie quintet fumbled the hull frequently and their floor work lacked The Kansans led at the half, 16 to 11. Pollock, Bokmeir and Wagner were responsible for five points which evened the score. Skradkiy, Aggie forwards had long shots and Auker added one to the visitors in out front, 27 to 19. WILLIAM JOHNSON Tigers Lose to Aggies 31-30 in Surprise Game The Missouri Tigers, reputed to be the weakest team in the Big Six, not a close game负负, Agricultural College, conference favorites, by a 31 to 30 score. The Tigers staged a rare late in time win that will meet the early lead of the Wildcats. N. S.A.C. One-Point Margin Fails to Bear Out Indicated Missouri Weakness souri Weakness All six members of the Big Six will meet in basketball games Saturday night. Following are the schedules: Kansas vs. Kansas Aggies at Man- Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Norman HOLD CONTESTS SATURDAY ALL TEAMS IN BIG SIX TO leaving six for today, the last day of competition. The remaining events will start at 4:30 this afternoon in the University pool. Although the points have not been staled, it appears that Phi Gamma keta had a slight feed over Phi Kappa and was day of the trawlment swimming trial. Phi Gamma Delta Leads Phi Kappa Psi in Meet Six Events Run This Afternoon Competition Is Completed Today The winners of yesterday's events: 50-yard dash. Individual winner, Sutton, Phil Giant, time 28:34 team winner, Phil Giant first, team average 2.64 (Sutton 28:34, Alexander 35:31), Phil third, Kappa Sagai, fourth Teta Tan. Medley relay; First Phil Giam (Vernon, Sutton, Alexander, Straight), time 128, second Phil Pisl; third Delta Chi oorth Kanna Sa. Plugs for distance Individual winners, Lattin, Phi Psi, Diamond 44 feet, Tetra Diamond 44 feet, average 44 feet, I inch (Lattin, Bundela), third Delta Theta 39 inches, fourth Delta Theta 39 inches. Three events were run yesterday. Doctor Gottlieb Speaks to Club A meeting of the Bacteriology club was held today at 12:30 in room 503. Suit was provided. The meeting on the bacteriology club is Boston. Have You Lucky Feet? Jayhawker rosters may yet help Coach Allen team to lose a game on the field. He will be defending the "bronx cheer." Last night officials were in good spirit and only charged one foul against Kansas but another two were in action of the officials. In future conference games one point may mean a victory for the defense. If K. U. fans must "chew the rage" let them do it before game time. So if Coach Allen did not fall pastime and can be lost, Doctor Gottlieb Speaks to Club Oklahoma started out well this season. The Sooners won six pre-conference games without a defeat, but since that time they have met Iowa State and Kansas. Now Coach McCoy has 13 wins with 12 consecutive Big Six defeats charged against them. They failed to win a conference game last year. At the start of the season everybody wanted to know what Kansas would do for a center. Now the Jayhawkers what they'd do without "that" center. The way T. C. Bishop rolls around the court, he makes sure his shape to score baskets would make any contortionl green with envy. Tom has a way about him that other teams do not. Coach McDermott has two good quads in Beck and Meyer. 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