. i i UWUk WEDNESDAY. MARCH I. 1936. TflF HMF.Y NF.RR aKAN TIIR EE Kansas Jayhawks Entrenched in Big Six Title Berth 5 i s i . an litt; NEBRASKA FOR SECOND; TWO TILTS THIS WEEK Nothing to Alter Conference Leadership; Groves High Among Scorers. UK. MX STAMIING. ttansa ilniMkH OUlHtmmtt HllllMI. Hulr MifcMitlli Imn Slllll illli' tlii wcilt: WrrtiK'sduv: liiM.t HlHlr v. fnliin.liiu. Iriilny: MIsMnirl mi. Kiiiimu mice. Scorln Li'iuli'i". flnivrt, K. Wiihl.lllM. Nrh. l.hlfng, liti. Wlillnl.iT. .i'l. Hum., K. V ('ourii, I. . lirniniljiit, I. s Tannin. V'lt. (oiinHlv, OM. . Martin. Okl. I'nillr, haft. ,. M. Kits. I.KinBHluii. Olil. it I rl III 0 H 1 S . 1M A , . :t i win -.".II i i MisMiurl HI . ill Utw- i:x I j-i in; Si 18 It IIH M M :nr. I '.' Ml I 'J til i:i i H ill X Kl M 114 hhi 7 . -ii H.IHI HHI H Ml Hit Only a.-- :i "matter f formality need the Big Six basketball con ference continue into its final week. Only two games remain and no matter who hokls the trumps the upper brackets ot the statistic box will still remain the .me a- above. The only possible change is that if Mi.zou i.rprDba'.)ly drops both of her engagements, she will sink to the utmost cellar. Kansas drew the strings on the bag that contains the crown last week by soundly whipping the only slight contender, Nebiaska 43 to 'M. Just as the Jays are substan tially seated in the drivers seat, so is Nebraska seated in second. No one can dispossess the Hu.sk er five. Fate for Huskers. There was doubt as to the poten tiality of Allen's men until last week end. On that fateful date, fateful for the Cornhuskers, Kan sas functioned in well oiied Mrin and took the Scarlet tem into the hand that had been causing other Big Sixers so much concernment, thus eliminating that doubt. The fast break which has been spreading in fame like oil on the pavement, was still tast but Lhe Brownemen could get no break. Ebling with his never miss habit worried everyone concerned, as did little Milt A Hen, the coach's son. with his deadly passes. The lattei's reputation has always been that he ia well drilled in fun damentals and after his appear ance here in Lincoln, there was no room for argument among the Nebraskans. To him perhaps goes the title of the longest and simul taneously the mo.-t accurate bounce passer on the boards. With Nebraska, supposedly su perior to at least four of the Eig Half Dozen going down to sucn an undisputed defeat, there seems little hopes for either Missouri or Oklahoma. And though fans are quite conscious of the facts, they will no doubt hope for the success of the under canine. First Year. i This year is the first year that I Husker tans considered a cage J game by their alma mater su I perior to a pan of home made j fudge, for during the past two I seasons there was almost an aud ible echo as the players marched the ball down the floor. But this year the leaf was turned over and a record breaking mob of 7,000 turned out though they could not cheer their favorites on to victory against Kansas. Prosperity was enjoyed not i only by the quint, but also by their j guiding hand, V. H. Browne. : Brownie has worked under dark ' skies for two seasons, but this year he feels amply compensated as he comes to the surface with a powerful '36 five and prospect for a still more powerful '37 clan. In Big Six scoring annals Frank Groves, Kaggie pivot man, scaled several of 'his competitors to seat himsell on top. During last week's action lie set a new conference scoring record with 128 points Tor lhe season of ten games. It is common conjecture that Ray Kllmg, liie K. V, forward flash, will soon displace Groves and be the unchallenged scorer , just as ne was last year. The in ' terestin duel that he has enjoyed all season with George Wahlquist is no more since Wahlquist played his last varsity scheduled game of a thiee year career last Friday. GRIM REAPER TAKES BIGGER TOLL FROM HIGHWAYS IN '35 I NUMBER OF I PER PERSONS PER I PERSONS PER ACCIDENTS I CENT j KILLED CENT INJURED CENT COLLISION WITH:! Pedestrian I 297,610 i 36.0 16,030 44.4 I 276,640 j 30.9 Automobile 374,490 45.3 8,900 24.0 4r,0,320 50.3 Horsedrawn veh.j 4,960 .6 140 .4 0,370 6 Railroad train 4,960 .6 1,440 4.0 4,4t0 j 5 Street car 13,230 1.6 310 j .9 i 11.640 1.3 Other vehicle 8,270 1.0 250 .7 j 8.060 , .9 Fixed object 53,730 6.5 4,080 ! 11.3 ; 64.4G0 j 7.2 Bicycle j 19,840 2.4 580 1.6 j 17,910 j 2.0 Non-collision 47,120 j 5.7 4.290 j 11.9 53,720 j 6.0 Miscellaneous 2,480 -3 80 j .2 2,680 j .3 TOTAL 826,690 j 100.0 36.100 j 100.0 895,280 100.0 CYCLONES SEEK TIE j I OK FOLKTll PLACE I AMF.S. Iowa, March 3 A tie ! for fourth place in the final Big Six conference standings and a season's record of 8 wins and 8 losses is the reward to the Iowa ! State College basketball quintet if j it can defeat the University of : Missouri five in the lmal game of the season in Columbia, Wednes day night. Missouri claims to be in better shape than when the Tigers spilled the Cyclones 33 to 29 in Ames sev eral weeks ago, while Coach Louis Menze feels his Cyclone charges played one oi their best games of the year against Drake last week. The same starting lineup that has been used in the last two games will take the floor for Iowa State at Columbia. The veteran Jacks Cowen and Fleniming, will be used at forwards; Thomson, at center; and Perkins and Johnson at guards. Gibson, CO-EDS Have Your Knitted Dress Blocked by the Globe Laundry 1124 L 86753 TYPES OF ACCIDENTS RESULTING IN PERSONS KILLED AND INJURED IN 1935 America's shameful record on streets and highways In 1935 was both worse and better than the year before. Worse, because deaths increased by around one per cent from 35.769 in 1934 (excluding 332 mo itorcvcle fatalities) to 36,100. Better, because gains of five and six per cent in car registrations and gasoline consumption respec tively normally would result in a more pronounced increase in deaths. Daily O'Collegian, Middlebury college will join other schools in dropping Latin and math as entrance requirements. Purdue's charter stipulates that there be on the board of regents "one farmer, one woman, and one person of good moral character." Probably the oldest coed in the country is a woman candidate for a master's degree in archaeology at Brown. She is 81. What's 1" Who said "nothing is new under the sun ' ? 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