PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1927 Nebraska Comes to Invade Home of Jayhawk Bird Hill Will Probably Star Contest at Left Forward Usually Occupied by Gordon Another Tartar invades the hair of the Jachiwak tonight in the shape of the big Red team from the University of Nebraska, which is coached by Chorley Black, former K. U. athlete. The Haskers arrived this morning and took a few minutes of basket practice before visitingators that Kansas was in for a basketball game if they are able to hit the same way tonight. Nebraska has lost only one contact this season, to the Kansas Aggies 34 to 23. Last week Nebraska annexed a 27 to 18 victory over Drake, trimmed the Tigers 32 to 24, and beat Washington 37 to 29. This stunts Nebraska for valley bonors and the team has been improving in each content. Team in Fair Shape The Kansas team is in fair shape for the game, but not too much optimism is expressed in the Jayhawken camp. Petersen has a cold and has not been up to his usual form and Captain Schaubin is not in the best of condition. Gordon is still in a slump and he cannot show any of his last year's form. "Jip" Hill will start in Gordon's position tonight and the rest of the lineup will be the same as has started the previous games. Hill is a player with buildup tendencies and his show was built on the games played so far this season. Allen Makes Statement over last weekend. "I Knew it starts for two halfs in Iowa State, I will be well satisfied," said Doctor Allen this morning. "The game books to me like a terrific battle and I shall be greatly surprised if there is more than three points difference in the score." Nebraska is playing the same style of game that Kansas does and has shown great offensive strength. Their center is 6 feet 7 inches in height, and this means that he will probably be a big hitter. The team's style and getting the tip makes it look like the advantage lies with Nebraska. Although the Huskers formerly played a man-to-man style of game and only this year shifted to the short-pass and free-man defense, they have improved form in each game. Game Depends on Offense If the Kansas offense will function with all its strength, the victory should go to the Crimson and Blue teams since aces are subdued by Nebraska guards in another defeat for the Hawkeyens. The game will be a crucial one for both teams, as each has lost one conference contest and another defender will win the game. In any valley little hopes it might have. The game tonight will mark the 9th time that Kansas and Nebraska have not met on the basketball floor. Kansas has won 29 of the 48 games and Nebraska 19, but the aggregate scores are closer than the number of games Kansas has scored 1368 points to 1118 for the Hawks. The game will start promptly at 7:30c o'clock and Leslie Edmonds prominent official and sports editor of the Toronto Capitol, will call fouls Previous Scores Listed Scores of previous Nebraska-Kan- nies games are: Year Kansas Notre Dame 1902 19 35 1903 19 18 1906 28 17 1907 18 17 1908 17 20 1908 17 20 1908 24 24 1909 24 17 1909 18 22 1909 18 19 1910 27 28 1910 32 17 1910 32 16 1911 40 18 1911 27 36 1911 17 12 1911 26 1912 40 28 1912 27 36 1912 17 12 1912 26 1912 24 34 1912 26 30 1913 29 30 1913 18 18 1913 20 14 1914 No games. 1915 45 11 1916 33 23 1916 33 34 1917 19 20 1917 19 19 1918 24 24 1919 31 17 1919 31 17 1920 No games. 1921 No games. 1922 35 12 1923 41 15 1923 36 18 1924 19 18 1925 19 16 1925 18 19 1926 28 29 1926 31 14 Total points 38 17 Games won 29 19 Pres. W, E. Bitzel, of the University of Oklahoma, had a serious attack of hiecoughs last week, but has now recovered. Meeting for Interclass Basketball to Be Held An interclass basketball meeting will be held Thursday afternoon, Jan. 20, at 4:20 in Robinson gymnasium, according to Miss Rina Hoover of the department of physical education. The meeting is the first one of the year and the only one before the second semester. "Practice will not start until the second semester." Miss Hoover said, "but we want to get the class managers elected and the time for class practices settled in order that practice will be immediately after the semester opens." All women who are interested in basketball are asked to attend the meeting. Also all women who signed up for interclass basketball for gymnastics credit for next semester will be chosen, and the practice periods decided by. By this means intensive practice can be started as soon as the semester opens, and no preliminary meetings will be necessary. By this means, too, the man can get a tentative lineup of squads. Kansas Track Team Has Nine Letter-Men Working Out Each Day Thornhill Will Make Jayhawks a Valuable All-Around Man, Says Dr. Huff With nine letter-men reporting for workouts each night and a number of promising candidates from last year's valley champion freshman Daniel Coulter, the runners look favorable at the present time. Due to the new track, Kauai runners are at work earlier than ever before and this fact may help Dr. H. The Kansas team looks good in the sprints and middle distance events but not a man of experience is available for field events. Captain Doeon Boo, two letter-man, is showing up on the field to have to have a year ago. Graduate Woood and McInerney are letter-men who will make up the Kansas spratt relay team. Sarvis, Fraxier, and Springer are the only veteran distance coaches at the team performers. "Poco" Fraxier of cross-country fame will run the mile and two mile. Sarvis, captain-elect of the cross-country team, will run in the two-mile, while Springer will come out with the 890-yard dash and the mile run. The two best candidates of the new material are "Mutt" *Tonnor* and *Fooo* *Frazier*. Thornell will set a new broad jump record of 25 feet 2 inches in freshman telegraph meet last year. He is also a first-class weight man and will be the first man of distinction that Kansas has had for many years. He is able to shoot the shot, but he doesn't throw the discs 135 feet or more. Tornhill is at present, suffering from an injured knee sustained during the football season, but it is hoped that he will be able to get in shape by the opening of the outdoor track season. It is very likely that Doctor Huff will try to use him in indoor meet and will save the big follow-up for the Rahys and other big outfit members. He is also man and the Kansas track mentor is planning on entering him in events of all-round competition. Other men coming from the freshman squad of last year are Peter Wilbur, winner of the 220-card dash and winner of four won fourth place in the event. Frazier won the two-mile event in the valley freshman telegraphic meet last year and set a new record of 249.7 miles on the course in the valley cross-country run this year. In the high jump, Dobbs, winner of the event in the telegraphic meet with a foot 14 inches, is working out daily to improve his squadman who want six feet last year. "If we have Thornhill, we will have a well-balanced team, but if he is not with us, it will be lopsided," said Doctor Huff today. "He is the most capable team and our team will be able to add greatly to the strength of our team." The Kansas scheduled (indoor): Feb. 19—K. C. A. C. invitation at Kansas City. March 5—Missouri-Kansas dua at Kansas City. March 11-12—Conference meet at Des Moines Feb. 26—Illinois Relays at Urbana Ill. Accountants Return to City MIDDLE EAST W. C. Ishani and W. K. Wanaka municipal accountants for the League of Kansas Municipalities, returned to Lawrence Sunday having completed annual audits for the cities of Arkansas City and Sterling. They will go to Hoisington Jan. 10 to perform a single law service for that city. Sport Notes Watch big Page in the game tonight. He will pay center and will cause Kanaa a lot of trouble. This boy is six feet seven and handles himself well besides invading a good eye for the basket. Knute Rocke still gets into print with his objections to the ruling against the shift play. We believe that certain types of shift plays do take advantage of the opponents, whether intentional or not, but we agree with K. K. that the elimination is spectacular in offensive football and will check the amount of deception, which is the keynote of shift plays. Creighton defeated Drake last night at Omaha, adding another Valley team to their list of victims. --- Attendance at Nebraska Tilt Expected to Be High Ames Game Sets Record While the Jayhawks battle Nebulaaska tonight, the K. C. A. C. will be boats to Hugh McDermott's Sooner aggregation. Some line on the ability of the Oklahoma team may be obtained after the Blue Diamond ticket. Approximately three thousand so- son tickets have been sold for the bus ketball games according to the records in the athletic office. The turnover report of the game Jan. 15 was 2,515. This figure does not include the mean- ten number of the freshman sound, whose numbers bring the total attendance near 2760. All of the sons have been sold for the game tonight and a part of the standing room. The attendances will be lowered last week if last year's State game. The number of students who have nasked for refunds on their activity tickets has been about eight-five. 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