PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY JANUARY 12, 1831 Experienced K.U. Team Will Battle Sooners Tonight Jayhawkers Favored to Win Opening Conference Game KFKU TO BROADCAST Probable starting lineup for tonight's **noun** Kansas Kauai Bishop W. Johnson Cox Gary **verb** hit kiss fell eat grow hear become watch The somewhat impressive Oklahoma Sooners who are not so highly touted since their defeat at the hands of Iowa have now earned a night and help the Jayhawks ring up the Big Six basketball curtain here. The game, which starts at 7:30, will be the opening conference contests for the regular season. They'll be broadcast by radio, station KFKU. Both teams have won six pre-conference games without a loss. Kansas had scored 20 points in the early season schedule of the two. In the games played the Jayhawks have scored 200 points to their opponents in seven games. Missouri Tigers in a non-conference tilt, Oklahoma, on the other hand, has garnered 201 points to 166 scored by Kansas. In losing to Iowa State 35-25 Saturday night, the Sooners lost their eleventh consecutive conference game against Alabama in sixth place with no victories and ten defeats. Coming to Lawrence they will attempt to raise their court status, and Coach Allen's quintet must prepare to face the Oklahoma team to get back to the road to victory. The M. Otrea hardwood court players have other scores in mind that will make them a doubly difficult team. As the second-round winner, ample there, is the biggest Big Six controversy in which Coach McDermott attempts to have the two Johnson brothers outusted from conference competition to impress the Oklahoma basketball mentor that must be aware of making harsh statements concerning their success. Kansas must also defend its early season reputation. To host the game, Kansas has chosen to protect the proteses who have been highly touted since the start of the season, and preclude them from playing. Couch McDermott will have the service of Meyer and Beck, two capable players. Beck is an Oklahoma team, is both a clever dribler and a good shot from back-court. Beck, an outstanding defensive player, has been called upon that should not be greatly troubled by the Oklahoma forward wall. It is in importance for Beck to play against Iowa State Saturday. Coach Allen will start an experienced team with the exception of one player. O'Larry and Bishop will be at home on Saturday playing their second and third years respectively for Kansas. Bishop, voted out of the game, will undoubtedly be a marked man from the outset of the game. He has a way, however, of eluding players in his position. W. Johnson at center is the only inexperienced conference player who played in a team that pressed Jayhawk followers in early games, and although he is making his Big Six debut, there is little worry that he will be able to use a usual form because of stage fright. In Cox and Page, guards, Coach Allen has the best defense com- pared to many players in all big Six player, plays out- standingly both on defense and offense. He bumps the loop from back of the net, but when he is disturbing to opposing pennants, Page, a cool and collected player, is disheartened. The game could give trouble to the Sooners tonight. Good luck with this game, which includes such outstanding players as Bauon, Ramsey and K. Johnson. Coach Allen nautisat in his original lineup without greatly damaging the court play of his team. Coach M-Dernert, on the other hand, has little material that he can draw from. Taking everything into consideration the Jayhawks should score a victory by at least ten points. A more impressive whipping might be dealt out of the Kona against not somewhat hardspaced by early season injuries. Thieves Enter Two Homes A thief broke into the house at 634. Ohio street last night and s靶 part of the silverware. A house at 1375 Hübfe reported that nothing was reported stolen. - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Jenny Wren station, WREN, * broaden the news of the Big Six * eligibility committee action fur- nished * Saturday evening, interrupting the * regular program at 9 o'clock. This is in addition to the an- nouncement of the action at the K.I.L. library by the Kansan which was de- scribed in Sunday morning's paper. Probable Starting Lineup for Oklahoma CHARLES GRADY. GRADY JACKSON ELVIN ANDERSON With Anderson and Grady at forwards, Jackson center, and Captain Meyer and Beck at guard, the Kansas quarter will face stiff opposition tonight in the University Auditorium. Tonight's game will be the first conference tilt for the Jayhawks and the second for the Sooners. Oklahoma left to Iowa State Saturday night by a score of 25 to 35. These five Sooners scored 25 of the 25 points. A substitute, Young, caged a field goal. Captain Meyer, Beck, and Graded the Oklahoma attack, each collecting six points. The game will start at 7:30 and will be the Jayhawkers' first home game. Kansas has won six non-conference games but none have been played in Lawrence. Jayhawk Cagers Close 1929-30 Season Second Records Reveal Basketers Wi Seven Titls; Missouri Gets Championship CAPTAIN MEYER The Jayhawker's Big Six basketball records for the 1929-30 season show that Kansas won seven games and lost three, ending the season in second place. Missouri won the championship by scoring eight victories to two defeats. Coach Allen's men scored a total of 283 points to opponents 254, made 104 field hit opportunities and also conference teams, and tallied 60 free throws to 74 for other schools. Following is the record of games played in the order that the teams met, scores, baskets and free throws made by teams in competition with K. U: | | Score | Bask. | Fr. | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 34 | 11 | 1 | | | Oklahoma | 22 | 7 | | | | Kansas | 37 | 13 | 1 | | | Iowa State | 16 | 4 | | | | Kansas | 29 | 13 | | | | Kansas Aggies | 25 | 10 | | | | Kansas | 27 | 10 | | | | Nebraska | 20 | 5 | 1 | | | Kansas | 25 | 9 | | | | Oklahoma | 23 | 10 | | | | Kansas | 32 | 12 | | | | Kansas Aggies | 30 | 10 | 1 | | | Kansas | 18 | 6 | | | | Missouri | 29 | 12 | | | | Iowa State | 27 | 11 | | | | Kansas | 36 | 16 | | | | Nebraska | 35 | 13 | | | | Kansas | 18 | 6 | | | | Missouri | 23 | 8 | | | CANADA SOON TO POSSESS Plain silk and wool dresses cleaned and pressed CANADA SOON TO POSSESS LARGE 74-INCH TELESCOPE Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th N. H. Streets. Phone 383 Toronto - Canada will now have two of the world's three largest telescopes. This became known here today with the help of a professor by Prof. C. A. Chauk, head of the department of astonomy of the University of Toronto, that a 74 inch reflecting telescope was built in 1952 to observe versity. Among existing telescopes, only the 100 inch reflector at the Mt Wilson Observatory, in California, is larger. It can also be used as a great mirror which concentrates the light of the star at which it is pointed. Both of these instruments, however, will be surpassed in size by the 290 inch telescope in the southern California for the California Institute of Technology. Such an understudy will be several years before it is completed. Another project for a huge perhaps, perhaps even bigger than 260 telescope in Florida, has been in Miami, Florida, but as yet no real work has been done on it. Send the Kansan home. We clean everything you wear but your shoes 60c Intramurals This week's intramural basketball schedule is as follows: Monday, west court, Hum vs. Haud club, 9 p.m.; east court, D.SL. vs. Ph Kappa, 9. Wednesday, west court, Signa Mu vs. Alpha KappaLambda, 8; Phi Chi vs. Delta Sigma Pi, 9; Theta Tau vs. Connopolitan, 10; east court, Signa Alpha Mu vs. Signa Epiphoni, 8; Krupi Chi vs. Winged Wings, 9; Gam Phi vs. K A, 10 A. Tuesday, west court, Chilha Delta vs. Alpha Kappa Pai, 10; east court Louisiana Independents vs. Rinkey Dinks, 10. Thursday, west court, Dip Debt L B, Delta SigmaLambda B, 10; east court, Pigh Gain B, Delta Sig Pi B, 10 A.T.O. B, Delta Sig Pi B, 10 A.T.O. B, 630; D.U. A, A.T.O., 730; east court, Chi Delta sig vs. Delta Sig pi B, 630; Duminik club vs. Duba, 730. Saturday, went court, Phi Delt B i v. Delta Ch. B 10 a.m.; Acoma v. Phi B i Phi P. B 9th Delt v. Sigma Chi i. H1; Man B ii. B 10 a.m.; Kappu v. Delta Tau i. Delta Tau. 10, Kappu v. B delt. Tau B, 11, Sigma Chi B v. Delt Sig Lambda B 1. Old Grad at Boulder Game W. E. Henderson Played With Firs Jayhawker Cagers in 1899 Before his graduation from the University, Mr. Henderson earned a letter in track, football, and the then Missouri State University. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. W. E. Henderson, A.B.99, of the Commonwealth bank, was one of the honor guests at the basketball game between Duke and Kansas, held at Boulder recently. Mr. Henderson was a member of the first basketball team ever to repatriate from Cuba in 1889 by Dr. James Naimith, who invented the game while at the Springfield, Mass. Y. M. C. A. training college, and was an athletic department. Later he coached athletics and then entered business. He went to Boulder 11 years ago. INCREASE YOUR GRADES By Handing in TYPEWRITTEN TERM PAPERS We handle any make of type- writer that you may desire. Reasonable rates for extended rental service. F.I.CARTER Phone 1051 Group Play Completed In Women's Basketba Kuppas, Alpha Gamma Delta and Independents Are Announced Winners Alpha Gamma Delta is winner of group 2 which included Omega Gamma Delta and Omega Gamma Delta. The Independents won the championship of group 3 over I. W. W., P. D. Q. The winner of group 4, in which are Alpha Omicron P. Sigma Kappa, Delta Zeta and Corbin hall, will be announced and Cornish scheduled for tomorrow are played. In women's intranatrural basketball Saturday, Kappa Kappa Gamma emerged裔 group in group I over Gamma Alpha Alpha Chi Omega, and Tp Beta Phi. The schedule is 8. p.m. Chi Omega The Alpha Dei Sigma Kappa court and Dei Delta Sigma Kappa court 9 p.m., Alpha Chi Omega vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma on court 1; and Wat- staff Kappa on court 2. Semi-final will be played on Thursday, Jan. 15. The schedule is 8 p.m., Monday through Friday. Gamma vs. winner of group 2. Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 ppm, winner of group 4. Ames Five Looms as Contender for Conference Title Cyclones Spring Upset by Defeating Sooners Last Saturday JAYHAWKS FAVORED Kansas City, Jan. 12.—UCP—With contender appraisal not yet well started, a dark-lur- k contender appears to have thrust its way into the conference championship Iowa State, conceded only a loss' end in this year's race on the basis of early season non-conference games, and lost in the opening game for any case squad, having flashed its emotional basketball to defend the OKC title. The conference championship conference premieres Saturday night. In the other conference open Saturday night, Missouri defending champion Kansas State won the poor play of early games and fell before a closely guarding Nebraska Tomtit will see the other Big Six teams, the University of Kansas and the Kansas Angels, swirling into octon. The Jayhawks will engage the Sooners on the home court in Lawrence; the Grizzlies will engage to the Kansas Angels at Columbia. Jayhawk May Be Crippled There was a possibility that the Jagu Lawk team would be crippled in the first conference appearance by the purposes of Bohos, Boho St. forward, or war- rior. However, tussles Oklahoma can find the range, which that team's sharp shooters seem unable to do Saturday; Kansas looks a sure winner against them. The Kansas Angels can hardly defeated by the fambling Missouri- Overlooking the possibility of an upset, the three games Friday, which will see all Big Six teams in action, should point the way to the ultimate winner. That night Kansas will meet Coach Corvault Angela. The Angels, led by Alex Nigro, Kansas City forward, appear to be a team of sharpshooters. Missouri will entertain the Iowa State cagers Friday in the third conference tangle. Nebraska takes on the Oklahoma game. The game may prove important in the conference standing. It will be least indicative to what extinct Nebraska has succeeded in the season's campaign. If these cagers take the measure of the Ok- HATS! Cleaned and blocked 50c Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th B N. H. Streets, Phone 183 We clean everything you wear but your shoes. There will be a poster on the bulletin board with gymnastics information which all women who were interested in interclass basketball are requested to sign. Those who played in intraclass competitions will also receive a poster. If a sufficient number of women are interested, Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, will lead the course on the possibility of first and second class teams. Entrance in intramural basketball team 10 points toward W. A. A. member. 'ahmah dribblers, they develop into real contenders. WOMEN TO BEGIN ORGANIZING FOR INTERCLASS KBASTETRA General Electric Refrigerators Perfect Sound Mat. 10-25; Eve 10-35 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 NOW--TONITE CHAMP NUTS DODGE KEEPERS TO SPLASH MAD HILARITY ACROSS NATION'S SCREEN! Dorothy Lee Feated Darling of the Dizzy Drama Cutter than Eever! 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