~< Don Bling / Fae § Mei Oc. 3 / Howard 1700 pot tht bh resus moa (Deo. " 1989) Altman, Harlen i (+: 1 : ees, ‘Harley 4 h 7 nese, Don Sng = Uh, “ oneman, Marl & <2. " Bryan, deck yp a Vv Sollenberger, Mervin ve sn ~ Sammenm, Morman - 2 eas | ~ Wright, Harold dof J OX ‘ . v Sheridan, Walter €< Arar 7. George” wl. Nebraska «. Missouri Brewer Field House, January 13, 1940 GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE DON’T SMOKE MISSOURI NEBRASKA 20 Bangert, Keith (F) 10 Wolf, Jean 14 Berger, Howard (G) 12 King, Lyle 15 Cooper, Clay (F) 13 Rhoades, Ray 18 Currence, Blaine (C) 15 Garey, Robert 13° Evans, George (G) 16 Schulz, Don 10 Gregg, Herbert (F’) 19 Van Buskirk, Leonard 12 Harvey, Don (F) 20 Grote, Herbert 11 Harvey, William (F) 21 Therien, Robert 21 Lobsiger, Jno., Capt.(G) 22. Uhlman, Fred 19 Mills, Loren (G) 32 Dunker, Leonard 22 Nash, Martin (G) 33 Livingston, Leslie 23 Tison, Haskell (C) 34 Vacanti, Charles 17 Watson, Arch (F) 35 Radtke, Warren ' 36 Fitcaithley, Harry 42 Fitz, Don 43 Pollock, Don '44 Hay, John 45 Tallman, Frank 46 Goetze, Hartmann 47 Held, Sidney 48 Randall, Al 55 Yaffe, Irvin aa mast § SADE — BERBER EBEBREE RE EBBHREHEE ES EBEREEBEBHBEEHRHRERBEBEERERHRBEEBHE ES Harris’ Cafe, Inc. Where Missouri Men and Women MEET AND EAT EDDIE GIBBONS and His Band Imediately After the Game DANCING PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS MISSOURI POS. NEBRASKA 11 Harvey, Wm. F Pitcaithley 35 15 Cooper F Tallman 405 18 Currence Cc Randall 48 21 Lobsiger (Capt.) G Held 47 22 Nash G' Fitz 42 OFFICIALS REPHRER oo -~-PARKE CARROLL (Kansas City) UMPIRDBD coceececccccccececeeeeee LOUIS HOUSE, William Jewell NEXT HOME GAME: Kansas, January 18 GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE DON’T SMOKE Nebraska «. Missour! Brewer Field House, January 13, omy MISSOURI NEBRASKA 20 Bangert, Keith (F) 10 Wolf, Jean 14 Berger, Howard (G) 12 King, Lyle 15 Cooper, Clay (F) 13 Rhoades, Ray 18 Currence, Blaine (C) 15 Garey, Robert x 13 Evans, George (G) 16 Schulz, Don 10 Gregg, Herbert (F) 19 Van Buskirk, Leonard 12 Harvey, Don (F) 20 Grote, Herbert 11 Harvey, William (F) 21 Therien, Robert 21 Lobsiger, Jno., Capt.(G) 22 Uhlman, Fred 19 Mills, Loren (G) 32 Dunker, Leonard 22 Nash, Martin (G) 33 Livingston, Leslie 23 Tison, Haskell (C) 34 Vacanti, Charles 17 Watson, Arch (F) 35 Radtke, Warren ° 36 Fitcaithley, Harry: © 42 Hitz, Dor 43 Pollock, Don e 44 Hay, John > Mek 45 Tallman, Frank 46 Goetze, Hartmann 7 Held, Sidney 8 Randall, Al phow 55 Yaffe, Irvin 1 APRS SSSR FSS DE STS I RS ES A SEEBEEHREERBERB RBBB BRBRBeEe ee BERBER RBRRE ERR ee eeeee | Harris’ Cafe, Inc. Weep" . Men and Women MEET AND EAT EDDIE GIBBONS and His Band Imediately After the Game DANCING PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS MISSOURI POS. NEBRASKA 11 Harvey, Wm. F Pitcaithley 36 15 Cooper F Tallman 45 18 Currence Cc Randall 48 21 Lobsiger (Capt.) G Held 47 22 Nash G Fitz 42 OFFICIALS REFERER cccccnenee-PARKE CARROLL (Kansas City) UMPIRE oneceennene- LOUIS HOUSE, William Jewell NEXT HOME GAME: Kansas, January 18 Nebraska «. Missouri Brewer Field House, January 13, 1940 GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE DON’T SMOKE MISSOURI NEBRASKA 4 6(Pae. 20 Bangert, Keith (F) 10 Wolf, Jeanag, é 14 Berger, Howard (G) 12 King, Lyle fT 15 Cooper, Clay (F) */13 Rhoades, Ray 18 Currence, Blaine (C) 15 Garey, Robert 13 Evans, George (G) 16 Schulz, Don he feo Gregg, Herbert (F) 19 Van Buskirk, Leona 12 Harvey, Don (F) 20 Grote, Herbert lim 11 Harvey, William (F) 21 Therien, Robert 21 Lobsiger, Jno., Capt.(G) 22 Uhlman, Fred 9 Mills, Loren (G) 32 Dunker, Leonard 22. Nash, Martin (G) 33 Livingston, Leslie 23 Tison, Haskell (C) 34 Vacanti, Charles 7.__Watson, Arch (F) 35 Radtke, Warren ne 36 Fitcaithley, Harry Ces 42 Fitz, Don Pee “43 Pollock, Don ee 44 Hay, John ww45 Tallman, Frank w'6 Goetze, Hartmann 7 Held, Sidney Randall, Al 55 Yaffe, Irvin Harris’ Cafe, Inc. Where Missouri Men and Women MEET ANDN&AT EDDIE GIBBONS and His Band Imediately After the G ® Da le © PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS MISSOURI ‘POS. NEBRASKA 11 Harvey, Wm. F Pitcaithley 30 15 Cooper F Tallman 405 18 Currence C Randall 48 21 Lobsiger (Capt.) G Held 47 22 Nash : Fitz 42 OFFICIALS REFEREE _..........-PARKE CARROLL (Kansas City) UMPIRE ................... LOUIS HOUSE, William Jewell NEXT HOME GAME: Kansas, January 18 I Nebraska «:. Missouri Brewer Field House, January 13, 1940 GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE DON’T SMOKE MISSOURI NEBRASKA 20 Bangert, Keith (F) 10 Wolf, Jean 14 Berger, Howard (G) 12 King, Lyle 15 Cooper, Clay (F) 13 Rhoades, Ray 18 Currence, Blaine (C) 15 Garey, Robert 13 Evans, George (G) 16 Schulz, Don 10 Gregg, Herbert (F) 19 Van Buskirk, Leonard 12 Harvey, Don (F) 20 Grote, Herbert 11 Harvey, William (F) 21 Therien, Robert 21 Lobsiger, Jno., Capt.(G) 22 Uhlman, Fred 19 Mills, Loren (G) 32 Dunker, Leonard 22 Nash, Martin (G) 33 Livingston, Leslie 23 Tison, Haskell (C) 34 Vacanti, Charles 17 Watson, Arch (F) 35 Radtke, Warren 36 Fitcaithley, Harry 42 Fitz, Don 43 Pollock, Don 44 Hay, John 45 Tallman, Frank 46 Goetze, Hartmann 47 Held, Sidney 48 Randall, Al 55 Yaffe, Irvin RR TEE spa EE EEE Harris’ Cafe, Inc. Where Missouri Men and Women MEET AND EAT EDDIE GIBBONS and His Band Imediately After the Game DANCING PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS MISSOURI POS. NEBRASKA 11 Harvey, Wm. F Pitcaithley 30 15 Cooper F Tallman 405 18 Currence Cc Randall 48 21 Lobsiger (Capt.) G Held 47 22 Nash G' Fitz 42 OFFICIALS REPERED 2.2 -PARKE CARROLL (Kansas City) UMPIRD coeccccsennne LOUIS HOUSE, William Jewell NEXT HOME GAME: Kansas, January 18 Iowa State vs. Missouri Brewer Field House, January 9, 1939 GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE DON’T SMOKE MISSOURI IOWA STATE 23 Harvey, Wm. (F) 11 Menze, Bob (G) 24 Halter, Ted (F) 12 Gordon, Fred (F) 25 Cooper, Clay (F) 13 Don Carlos, Darrel (F> 27 Halsted, Halt (G) 13 Dunlap, Royal (F) 28 Lobsiger, John (G) 14 Harris, Bob (F) Captain 15 Wagoner, Darryl (G) 29 Watson, Arch (F) 16 Hunt, Bob (G) 30 Currence, Blaine (C) 17 Beresford, Don (F) 31 Keirsey, Harlan (F) 18 Allan, Wendell (F) 32 Nash, Martin (G) 19 Jones, Ed (C) 34 Tison, Haskell (C) 20 Bliss, Bill (G) 36 Jorgensen Truman (G) 21 Ryan, Hilary (C) 22 Nicholas, Gordon (C) LS BE EBEBEBEBE ERR BRBRBRBERB ERE HE BEEEBESBS RUBE RRBERBERERBEEES After The Game Dancing to ELDON JONES’ BAND—29:15 to 11:15 Fraternity Talent Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 12—8:15 to 10:15 Harris’ Cafe, Inc. Sa BERBER REERBRBBERBERBEREREEE BEB RRB BRB EBB SRBEBRBRBBBEEES PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS MISSOURI POS. IOWA STATE Kiersey a F Allan Harvey a F Harris Currence Cc Nicholas Lobsiger (Capt.) G Bliss Halsted G Menze OFFICIALS REPRE John Lance, Pittsburgh, Kans. UMPIRE: 2.3. 2ee= Louis House, Kansas City Next Home Game—Missouri vs. Oklahoma, Jan. 14 Iowa State vs. Missouri Brewer Field House, January 9, 1939 GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE DON’T SMOKE MISSOURI IOWA STATE 23 Harvey, Wm. (F) 11 Menze, Bob (G) 24 Halter, Ted (F) 12 Gordon, Fred (F) 25 Cooper, Clay (F) 13 Don Carlos, Darrel (F) 27 Halsted, Hal (GQ) 13 Dunlap, Royal (F) 28 Lobsiger, John (G) 14 Harris, Bob (F) Captain 15 Wagoner, Darryl (G) 29 Watson, Arch (F) 16 Hunt, Bob (G) 30 Currence, Blaine (C) 17 Beresford, Don (F) 31 Keirsey, Harlan (F) 18 Allan, Wendell (F) 32 Nash, Martin (G) 19 Jones, Ed (C) 34 Tison, Haskell (C) 20 Bliss, Bill (G) 36 Jorgensen Truman (G) 21 Ryan, Hilary (C) 22 Nicholas, Gordon (C) After The Pome Dancing to ELDON JONES’ BAND—9:15 to 11:15 Fraternity Talent Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 12—8:15 to 10:15 Harris’ Cafe, Inc. BESEBRBSRBEREBERB HEBER EREEB RES BEEBE BER EBE BSB BREE RRBREEE ES - PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS SOURI POS. IOWA STATE Kiersey F Allan ¢ % 2 Harvey F Harris # @ Currence Cc Nicholas 9% ry Lobsiger (Capt.) G Bliss 2 Halsted G Menze — | et OFFICIALS REFERER... John Lance, Pittsburgh, Kans. UNEP PRR .Louis House, Kansas City Next Home Game—Missouri vs. Oklahoma, Jan. 14 Iowa State vs. Missouri Brewer Field House, January 9, 1939 GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE DON’T SMOKE MISSOURI IOWA STATE 23 Harvey, Wm. (F) 11 Menze, Bob (G) 24 Halter, Ted (F) 12 Gordon, Fred (F) 25 Cooper, Ciay {F) 13. Don Carlos, Darrel (F) 27 Halsted, Hal (G) 13° Dunlap, Royal (KF) 28 Lobsiger, John (G) 14 Harris, Bob (F) Captain 15 Wagoner, Darryl (G) 29 Watson, Arch (F) 16 Hunt, Bob (G) 30 Currence, Blaine (C) 17 Beresford, Don (F) 31 Keirsey, Harlan (F) 18 Allan, Wendell (F) 32 Nash, Martin (G) 19 Jones, Ed (C) 34 Tison, Haskell (C) 20 Bliss, Bill (G) 36 Jorgensen Truman (G) 21 Ryan, Hilary (C) 22 Nicholas, Gordon (C) BE EREEBEBEBEBEBREB BEB ESE SE BE BEBBEEHRBEHRBEEBEEBEEBEHEEE EE EB After The Game Dancing to ELDON JONES’ BAND—9:15 to 11:15 Fraternity Talent Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 12—8:15 to 10:15 Harris’ Cafe, Inc. Ss aa ma PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS MISSOURI POS. IOWA STATE Kiersey F Allan Harvey F Harris Currence C Nicholas Lobsiger (Capt.) G Bliss Halsted G Menze OFFICIALS FH By John Lance, Pittsburgh, Kans. UMP trun ee Leuls House, Kansas City Next Home ee Ne couri vs. Oklahoma, Jan. 14 TAs Wein et es Wo Saat an aaa eee oe MR. oe | a Se eee Me te a et ing Be “6 tate onmudy $v outed aff) 4} Frum) Rig: Are Ro ute of, ae re Le =p quent at aa aa Lee aka. pol So ape Trams led BeBe ode Hom dade Lo 9 Po IR Ro ae wats peat “Vitiamauin shoo Ramdads oros Read ata. Adae Card © woo clave + We AD woud go ToNalen Pain on apie? pec ie Senn ee, 2. -+-vyeledisie Ra ace 4 ashes dan: Wodkomantiiecs Wale “noon tonn dt) tee Bh Yes Thor Linas Form 666 100P. eS Vou. Sub. Div. DISTRIBUTION RY Ledger Unit PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY MARKETING DEPARTMENT SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION aged Gals AMOUNT R.F.E. : Class} Feature REMARKS inn hl BEY eS tind Game at the University of Missouri, —* M06 —— 18, 1940. The following men made the trip to Columbia, Moses Coach Allen, — Trainer Nesmith; players + Allen, Ebling, Englemn, Harp, Kline, Miller, Reid, Sands, Voran, Hegben;—Hester, Johnson. Pullman service, 2 ways eee sts cee vves . $ 3075 Breakfast, COLUM nea eee eee eee wee 8407 Luneheon @eeeveeveesecrevnen eee 006 @ @ 10695 Peete CA & a 4a bh 6 6 6 oe ee 6 8 ee 4620 Supper, 2 Geme, delayed train ride « + « « « 0 «© « 6 14687. Ee ee ee ee a ee 4065 er ree ef 8 2 50 8 4 804 9 02 08 6610 Phone ($1025), Gum (50), Medicines ($1.60) « «+s 335 Breakfast, Kansas City, Breidenthal, Taggart « « « e 11478 i eee ee eee ere ee Ke Ce Railway tickets, Ue Pe missed Se Fe train (Santa Fe tickets returned to Athe Office) « « « 10.06 Total « © « « o « « $104e18 2 hereby certify that the above statement is corrects Varsity Basketball Coach Game at Kansas State College, Menhettan, Kansas February 20, 1940 The following men made the trip to Manhattan, Kansas: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith; players « Allen, Arnold, Ebling, ngleman, Ployd, Harp, Hogben, Hunter, Johnson, Kline, Krum, Miller, Potter, Sands, Voran, Woodward, Walker; Horace Mason, Jay Simone De ik 6 Ad th ch os en nc 5 (Krum, Potter, Allen, Sands) Hotel and meals, noon meal, Topeka, pre=gane : and afteregame mekl «eee ec es eee eee 58022 Total e «es $94022 I hereby certify that the above statement is corrects Varsity Basketball Goache Games at the University of Nebrasim, Lincoln, Nebre, on February 24th, and at Iow State College, Ames, Iowa, on February 26the Left Lawrence February 23rd, and ree turned February 27th, 1940. The following men made the trip to Lincoln and Ames: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith; players = Allen Ebling, Mnglemn, Harp, Hogben, Johnson, Kline, Miller, Si » VOYAMe . Pullman service, Lincoln « « « « « « + «+0 « « § 200 Drinks, Union Station, Kansas City « « « ee oe 248 Lincoln, brealfast ($7240), Lunch ($9.60), ‘ Pz Faw Aye. PP ORIOAS- ($540) e @ 22040 Afer-game meal, $14.60; hotel & phones, %24e20 e«¢ 38680 Taxi, Lincoln station, hotel, field house, and return hotel to depot «es +s ss 080040 7620 Breakfast, Sunday acme, Streamliner Zephyr e « « 1240 Mrtertaiment os ss see eeteveesnseans 7020 Ames 5 Iowa, luncheon ($10.38), supper ($1220) ee 22058 Hotel, Sunday night ($19¢85), brealfast Monday (87028) « 6 «© @ @ 27018 Taxi, Sunday for practice, and for Monday game « « 3.60 Noon meal ($92), programs (94028) » 0 oo 0 0 « & 18648 Atteregame mORL «6 oe ee eee 8 6 8 8 8 oe 8082 Pullman service ($2.), breakfast, Kele($9e25) « « 1le25 Taxi, $1280, Glycolixir, $2680, Dexin, 095 ee 98 @ @ 5055 Total « « « $186.99 i hereby certify that the above statement is corrects (to Omaha) Varalty Vasketell Couche The following men made the trip to Norman: Trainer Nesmiths players = Allen, Ebling, Mnglemn, Harp, Geme at Norman, Oklahoma, «- University of ollahome March 8, 1940. Team left Marsh 7th, returned Maxeh 8, 1940.6 Hunter, Hogben, Johnson, Klinc, Miller, Vorane Pullman service « «+ ss 0s ¢ 6 © 0 «© « « $2600 Breakfast, Oklme City «se see es ee 920 Banquet luncheon, $14.60; preegame meal, . ! $4080 © « « 19940 Hotel, $15.60, after-game meal, $1190; fruit, gun, $2010 « so 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 © 29060 Special transportation, Oklahoma City to Nowmmn and return « « « © © « « « © 6 « 1508 Entertainment, $4080, Taxi, $5020, Fruit, te OM Sh be cc keen eee 9095 Pullman service, return « « « « « +0 » © « . 2200 ‘Test, Lewrence, $1050, Phones, $1260, Glycolixir, $1645 ea cece es eo 00 o . 4055 Coach Allen, Total » « 092250 I hereby certify that the above statencent is correct. Varsity Basketball Coach. Game with Okleahana Ae & Me at Stillwater, Oklas February 15, 1940 The following men made the trip to Stillvater:; Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmithy pleyers - Allen, Ebling, Fngleran, Harp, — Hogben, Hunter, Johnson, Kline, Miller, Sands, Vorane The team left February 14th, returning Febrary 16th, 1940. Pullman service going « e « ©6200 se 6 © 6 @ $2000 Breakfast, $8.95, luncheon, $9.98 eo © 6 © 0 » 18695 Preegame meal, $4893 after~geme meal,$15.65 18454 Fruit, $1.65, Cute 50, Phones $210, Medicine, $1.40 one 0 een seee 5065 Lenons , «60, entertainnent, $240, drinks, $2010 « « 610 Special bus, Perry-Stillweter and return 18686 Pullman ~~, returning, $2.00, taxi- Lawrence, $1280 eee e@ 580 ‘ Totals e 0395043 I hereby certify that the abowe statencnt is corrects . Vars VORCNe Game with Creighton University, at Omaha, Nebrasia March 4, 1940 Tean left March Srd3 webinned Murch bth, 19406 The following men made the trip to Qmahas Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmiths players @ Allen, Ebling, Engleman, HYD, Hunter, Hogben, Johnson, Kline, Miller, Vorane Pullamn service sce ss ccs ceei os 6 teO $9210, luncheon, $12.60 2 « « « © 2170 Ces ie age 0 Programe, $6010, banguet, Fontenelle, $26.60 ee 32670 Py | Hotel, $18.60, phones, $2610, valet, $2060 o# 23530 Texi, hotel to Creighton depot, 6 trips « « « 8880 Ke Co brenifast, $1050, taxi, Lawrence, $1,480 ee 12,10 Fruit, $1020, gum, «50, nedieines, $1.80, drinks, $2040 « «220 690 Tntertairment,, $4.65, pullman return, $2200 oo 6065 Tot@le « « 9115015 I hereby certify that the above statement is corrects Y Varsity Basketball Coache The following men made the trip to Chicago: Trainer Nesmiths players = Harp, Kline, Ebling, Miller, Geme at Loyola University, Chicago, Ill., January 8, 1940. Allen, Reid, Wogben, Ihmter, Voran, Johnsone The team left Lawrence on Saturday, January 6, on the strean-~ liner, arriving in Chicago Saturday nights rested in Chicago on Sunday, January 7, played Monday, the 8th, returning to Lawrence on Tuesday, January 9e Saturday noon meal «eee+eececece $ 8040 Dimmer on diner @ 91650 ee eo ee e © © 18650 Hotel, Chicago e ees se se 0 0 0 0 0 « 57085 Meals, cadence, Sunday & Monday e « « « « 8790 Taxi, Chicago: hotel, practice, Colisewm « Sunday, Monday, Tuesday « »« 1895 Entertaiment of team: show & hockey game 26485 Meal after Loyola game = Tavern « « « « » 19020 Noon meal, Santa Fe diner « ee +++ee 14060 Hicpanses, Deen Neanith, Chiengs & Topela 2081 BSR Bera Lee 2 ae TOTALe « © © « @ © ebabte’6 I hereby certify that the above statement is correct. Coach Allen, “Varsity Basketball Coach Game with Central Missouri State Teachers College, at Warrensburg, Missouri, Dece 8 1939. The following men made the trip to Warrensburg: Allen, Nesmith, Mason, Simons, DeGroot, Kappelmans players= Harp, Kline, Arnold, Allen, Ebling, Ingleman, Hogben, Hunter, Johnson, Miller, Reid, Sands, Voran, Krume Private cars were drivan by: Ee Be DrGroot, Lester Kappelman, Forrest C. Allen, Bob Allensm- 112 miles each way, 224 miles rowd trip 5¢ per mile «=~ $11:20 per car. Transportation © « « «0 +s «© « $44.8 Lunch in Kensas City « « «e+e 17051 Prejegame Mehl eee ee se cnc e 7095 After~gane meal, with alumi and friends « «e+ess6 21048 Hotel and breakfast «.«ses 29.962 Meee ti bh Oe eA OO 6-45 Fruit, gum, phone, and incidentals 3.10 (ASD. Oe srs TOTAL © « «© « © © « $130.91 I hereby certify that the above statement is correct. Varsity Basketball Coach Games in Washburn Tournament, Topelm, Kansas, December 28, 29, 30, 1939. The following men made the trip to Topeka: Allen, Nesmith, Masons players = Harp, Kline, Allen, Ebling, Miller, Hogben, ‘Hunter, Reid, Vornn, Johnson, Sands, Engleman, Arnold, Krum, Potter, Mosser. Private cars were driven by: Forrest C. Allen (1 round trip, $4.00); Jack Sands (1 round trip, $4.00); John Krum (3 round trips, $9.00); Bruce Voran (1 round trip, $2.40). Transportation « s «© 0 6 0 +222 «0 @ $1940 Hotel, 3 days «eee © 0 0 © © © @ © 655695 Meals, 5 days ese see e e006 6 l0he75 Extra meals, parents, alumi «es +. 4063 Gm, fruit, phone, incidentals «eee 346 Taxi ewe eenevecseeeneeeeveae 4065 Entertaimment »« « e'« «2 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 1080 TOTAL e 6 @ «© @ 2198.68 I hereby certify that the above statement is correcte “Varsity Basketball Coach “7/9 Wh Mimous SG.it Kyeplmn—, Attos, hamallh Males: ce AS he — ‘ : , li esos, A ‘Basketball Schedule 1939-1940 BIG SIX BASKETBALL ; SCHEDULE JAN. 5—Oklahoma at Lawrence _ JAN. 12—Kansas State at Lawrence “JAN. 18—Missouri at Columbia ~- JAN. 23—Nebraska at Lawrence oy 12—Iowa State at Lawrence - 20—Kansas State at Manhattan # Be 24—Nebraska at Lincoln oe FEB. 26—Iowa State at Ames r Ae: 1—Missouri at Lawrence MAR. 8—Oklahoma at Norman NON-CONFERENCE - SCHEDULE DEC. paler agoaag A. & M. at Law- lneDEC. 2 Gentral Mo. Tch., at War- LE : * Nady ) Tens DEC. 18-19-—Southern Methodist U. at Law EC. 28-29-80. Tournamient at Wash- burn College—Topeka J. 8—Loyola University at Chicago 'B. ee A. & M. at Still- ALAR. 4 Urcighton Universily at Omaha, Nebr. (over) SEASON TICKET © You get the same ‘choice seats for all games ‘and save money i ss | Pr ias ‘ A * BUY A . . Gomes $4 55 Single Games 75 Cents All Games Start at'7:30 HOCH AUDITORIUM (over) eee PRP. Raesad lage 3 J Fick + Ta.’ 472 _3 4 ven gts = gansta Fee ia wh te _ = pag a _ ca CY) oe : ha ae a Bice 4/20 Writ Tsmctls Lescee Gps rasifit robe 2.70 Klug prer 2am, ef Qa fan’, Z 2 “ee figs thas ¢ Tipe G@,/9 of S35 “ne aru / 00 : “ae 2 Potel, CONTINENTAL LOUIS Ry MYERS President DUOLEY ¢G. 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