Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1963 Jayhawkers Drop To League Cellar First in war, first in peace, first in the pre-season tournament, and last in the Big Eight. The Missouri basketball team avenged its football team's 3-3 t The Jayhawkers have one remaining game before the semester break against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Allen Field House Saturday night. Missouri's Ray Bob Carey was the game's high scorer with 23 points. George Unseld and Nolen Ellison were high for KU with 15 points. to KU by handing the Jayhawkers, their third consecutive defeat 62-56 last night at Columbia. The loss dropped KU to the Big Eight cellar with an 0-3 record. Missouri's record now is 1-3. THE TIGERS commanded a 33-27 lead at halftime and never relinquished it during the second half. The closest the Jayhawkers could get was three points with 10 minutes remaining to play. From there it was Missouri's ball game. It appeared from the offset that the Tigers would handle the Jayhawkers with ease. Leading 19-8 midway through the first half, Missouri saw its lead dwindled as KU hit 11 points while the Tigers scored only one. David Schichle gave KU its first lead of the ball game when he connected on two free throws putting the Jayhawkers ahead 21-20. The lead see-sawed momentarily before Gary Garner connected to give the Tigers a 25-24 lead. Missouri never trailed from that point. As things begin to untangle, a little daylight can be seen in the ranks of the intramural competition for the "A" Hill championship. COLORADO WON its 20th consecutive home game, a new school record, by defeating the Kansas State Wildcats 70-53. Ken Charilton was the game's high scorer with 24 points and set a new school career total record of 1,138 points. The old record was 1,125 points. Favorites Emerge In Intramural Play Division I of Fraternity "A play still remains a tight race with the scrappy Phi Kappa Thetaes leading the pack. The PKT's won their third straight, 42-33 over the Kappa Sigma team, yet failed to gain ground over the Sigma Nu's, who found the easy answer to their third victory with a forfeit from Sigma Phi Epsilon. Defending champion Beta Theta Pi continued to chase the two leaders with a 65-28 win over Sigma Chi. SAE's are deadlocked with the Betas following a 56-27 win over the TKE's. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. The pride of Division II, the DU's continue to master their field as they won their fourth straight, 55-44 over the PKA's last night, after an earlier 61-41 victory over the ATO's. The Phi Delta's stayed behind the high-flying DU's with three victories, the latest a 51-34 conquest over the Delts. The Cronies and the H.I.D.K.s lead Division I in Independent "A" standings with 3-0 records, while the hungry Guzzlers stand on top in Division II at 2-0 with the resurgent Westerns close behind at 2-1. After laying off a week, Stephenson Hall came back with two quick victories to remain in first place in Independent "A" Division III, sporting a 3-0 record. Jolliffe trails Stephenson by a half game, standing at 2-0. OPEN 24 hrs. a day BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY Specially priced for $299.50 those in love! Convenient Terms Your KU ID Card Is Your Pass To Credit a picture with promise... JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents MARCELLO Mastroianni WINNER, BEST ACTOR AWARD (Italian Film Critics Silver Ribbon) WINNER CANNES FESTIVAL AWARD "BEST COMEDY" with DANIELA and STEFANIA Rocca·Sandrelli·Trieste STARTS WEDNESDAY Evenings at 7:00 & 9:00 Adults Only, Please! All Seats $1.00 SH YO One day, Kansan I Part tim hours w Write qu Kan. Women- available 5 P.M.. 9 A.M. t to we Forrer basemer er. Prik 1520 W VI 2-34* Single senior C 1026 Co Large for boy Oxford Rooms ion. Sin private Call VI Louisiana House furnish location VI 3-77 Furnisl ment t Feb. 1. close t month. Partial dining ment. Pleasar or gra Phone Do yo freezin —neat month, quiet I Call V DUPL1 hood— VI 3-7 Men's locatio VI 3-8 Single studen ing. S 1616 J Extra ments gradu nished ators, vate Phone 2 bed frigera Furnit