FOUR K. U., KUSKERS WILL TANGLE IN CRUCIAL BATTLE Predict Largest Crowd of Season Will Witness Second Tilt. Jayhawk Forwards Menace FISHER LEADS SCORERS Jayhawkcr Win Will Throw Nebraska Into Tie for First Place. By LEONARD CONKLIN. The biggest basketball party ol i the year ,that ia what the sports prophets are howling out about the Jayhawkei-Cornhusker battle that is to be staged at the con eum Saturday nigm. j Preparations arc being made fnr u. crowd that will exceed anything previously known in I Nebraska basketball h 1 s t o r y. i Rleaehers at the ends of the floor and Increased accommodations are expected to care for 7.000 1 hoop fans. And why shouldn't the fans be interested In this game. The ; three leading scorers in the Big j Six conference will be exhibiting , t.,ir wrM. Morris Fisher, Ne-; braska's representative, is leading i the loop hounas ana ciote ucmuu him are Ted OLeary and Tom Bishop, two Jay forwards, who have little trouble in dropping their shots. Fisher has 69 points. Bishop 61 and O Leary 55 in six games each. Tied For First. Radios that Kansas and Ne braska leadUhe Big Six . The j Huskers have played every team in the group ana aeieaiea eain one once. The Missouri Tigers sank sharp cla- into the Ne braskans for their only defeat thus far on last Saturday night when the two teams played their second game together. Kansas has lost to Nebraska and Oklahoma after defeating the Sooners earlier in the season 44 to 22. Last year the Law rence crew edged out a 27 to 20 triumph over Black's men at home and then won again here in Lincoln in the last game of the season with the score read ing 35 to 36. This season the Nebraskans returned from K. TJ. with a 31 to 30 victory in an overtime contest that thrilled a full house at the southern school. Last night Ccacb Charley Black put two varsity squads through a snappy scrimmage with Browne's freshmen before releasing them. Pivots, defense and break forma tions along with instruction in set offensive plays occupied the pre tussle period. The "Iron Men" are in fair physical condition and showed plenty of zip against the frosh quintet. Scrimmage Freshmen. Fisher, Davey, Maclay. Hokuf and Koster were pitted against a freshman five composed of George rfauer, Lincoln, and Kenneth Lun ney, York, at forwards: Paul Ma son, Omaha, and Madison Letts, York, at guard positions, and Wal ter Hcnrion of Wichita, Kansas, at center. The second varsity team was made up of Mauch. Conklin, Lac key, Davison and Stipsky mixing with Art Hoag, Weselyan, and Hu bert Boswell, Ravenna, as for wards: Henry Bauer and Charles Armstrong rt Lincoln, as guards, and Wally Norton of De Witt, at center. These ten freshmen repre sent first year material that has great promise. mm ':jIII6II mi mb i 1 1 wwmmmmSB'' THE DAILY NKBRASKAN Lloyd Nagel, Guthrie Center; Earl Labertew, Indlanola; and Arthur Eirkelkraut, Chicago, in the 2 mile: and Ken Wissling, Deerfield, 111.; Ralph Henderson, Coin; Dill Smith, Ames; and Roy Conaway, Corning, In the 1-mlle. TiilTltsnAV. FKHRITARV 12, 1931. 10 INTRAMURAL SPORTS AM US. Iowa.-In an effort to secure a more widespread partici pation in intramural basketball and other sports at Iowa State col lege the rooming section of the col lege outside of the fraternity houses has been divided into wards, and 31 additional basketball teams representing them have entered in tramural competition. With this addition close to 90 teams are now engaged in the eiimini.tin basketball tournament which are being staged by the in aamuiHl department. On these trims "00 men have engaged in regular scheduled contests: while hundreds more have practiced with their respective organizations but have not played in the games. Wrestling and swimming, two ad ditional wnter quarter intramural sport get ttndtr way this week. LIGHT CiMES 0 K. I . SCHEDULE LAWRHNCte, Kan. The Kan- Maelay's Anlugonist. William Johnson whose six feet will threaten Maelay's control of the tip-off. s&s-Washburn football game, scheduled for Sept, 25, as an op- Fighting Dutch Koster whose quarding so far this season, will, if history repeats itself, give the Jayhawk forward whom he guards plenty of trouble. ' Classified Want Ads Only 10 Cents a Line ' (Minimum of 2 Lines) Getting Off The Bench By Leonard Conklin Fisher's Kival PHOTOGRAPHS rnr. hawk ftt,tio, ijm o trt. B2ML. Diitlmjilv pliutcxra;.it. Ai I EH ALL. II a 7onr.a (,noiug;iiii that uu vant. pAN Nebraska beat Kansas? That will be revealed by about 9:00 Saturday night when the that are expect ed to witness the K. U.-Husker tilt begin pouring out of the coliseum , or thp rmi that is being her-1 aided as the feature tilt of the bas ket season. The Cornhuskers are in etvilrirtcr HwtflTlPP Of a Biff SlX championship and Saturday eve ning tells the tale. Predictions are futile. If Black s men function like they did at Mis souri, the Jays will probably fly . south Sunday with a victory, fiiitrhprf in their uneainly beaks. But if Fisher is shooting like he did against the Kansas Aggies and Davey is pivoting and passing, and Maclav is controlling the tipoff, and Hokuf and Koster are in there pitching ,all like they did in Man hattan Monday night, woe be unto ihp tavhawkers. for theirs will be a sorry lot. j PRESS reports say that Phog Al len has ordered his proteges into a two day rest. It would seem that they started on that period of resting during the second half of the Oklahoma game, which they lost after finishing the first period 12 points to the good. Unofficially the yarn is being criculated that Morris Fisher has to keep his hands in his pockets these days or wear boxing gloves when he isn't eating. Fisher's right hand knows that his left hand is making a lot of baskets and jeal ousy between the two goal tossing instruments makes it necessary for Morrie to keep them separated to avoid a fight. ATHILE running around in the top of the coliseum hunting for a likely rafter from which to watch the opera next month, we ran across a bewnisKerea, iuzzy haired old gentleman deeply en grossed in computing some compli cated columns of figures. He seemed to be minutely examining Coach Schulte's basketball time piece. Curious, we asked "How come?" "I'm Einstein incognito," says he, "but I'm at a lo.-s to figure out this instrument." Mausch. Mouch. Machk, Muscb. Moose and Mock are a few of the interpretations levied on Art Mauch. the reserve forward, by various sports writers. In the lock- i V J ! "' X X : 1 I n X K i : I I TQM &SOf Bishop, University of Kansas' J forward, who stands second among j conference high scorers with 61 j points to Fisher's 69. ' er room and en route Mauch has distinguished himself as a local Eddie Cantor. OWA COACH SELECTS i ENTRIES FORK. C. A. CJ AMES. 1-jwa, Feb. 11. As a re-j suit of last week's tryouts. Coach Bob Simpson has selected his en-j tries to represent Iowa State in i the K. C. A. C. meet Saturday at j Kansas City. He will eater a 2-raile and a I -mile relay team along with .; entries in the individual events, j Ken Wells. Lake Viek, fleet half-1 back, will be entered in the dash: Caotain Haeer. Waukon. in the . hurdles, M R. Soults. Clarion, in the hurdles and high jump; Dill Smith, Ames, in the hurdles; and Bob Smith, Des Moines, in the shot put. The members of the relay teamf. 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