Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Jan. 14, 1963 KU Faces 'Must' Opponent Tonight While most attention will be focused on the outcome of the Colorado-Kansas game at Boulder tonight, an equally significant Big Eight match will feature KU and Missouri at Columbia. The Jayhawker-Tiger game is important for KU because a win is a "must" for coach Dick Harp's charges if they are to stay within striking distance of the Big Eight leaders in the conference race. The two teams will square off in MU's Brewer Field House at 7:30 p.m. KANSAS (0-2) lost their opener at Lawrence a week ago Saturday to Colorado, 73-57, and dropped a 55-51 decision to Iowa State at Ames Saturday night. Missouri (0-3) dropped an 84-78 decision to Missouri (0-3) dropped an 84-7 Saturday, lost to Oklahoma State last Monday night, 81-56 and were pounded by Colorado Saturday night, 92-69. The Tigers played all three of these conference losses on the road. Once again the Jayhawkers will be faced with that old nemesis—the lack of height. On paper, Missouri will be tougher under the backboards than Iowa State was Saturday night when they out-rebounded the Hawkers by 10. The Tiger front line, which averages nearly 6"6" per man in height. Radio Coverage: Two local radio stations will carry the KU Sports Network broadcast of the KU-Missouri game, KANU-FM (91.5) and KUOK (630). Broadcast time is 7:30 p.m. Tom Hedrick will do the play-by-play, and Monte Johnson will provide color. is spearheaded by 6-7 forward Ray Bob Carey. Giving him assistance under the boards will be 6-5 forward George Flamank, and 6-5 center Don Early. IN AN EFFORT to get more fire into the MU lineup, coach Bob Vanatta has benched his No. 2 and 3 scorers, guards Ken Doughty (last year's leading scorer) and Bob Price. In their places will be a pair of sophomores, Gary Garner and Ron Mooney. The Tiger offense revolves around Carey, who takes a 12.9 scoring average into tonight's contest. KU, carrying a 7-6 overall won-lost record into the game will counter the tough Mizzou forward wall with Harry Gibson (6-3) and Jim Dumas (6-1) at forwards, George Unseld (6-7) at center, and Nolen Ellison (6-1) and Kerry Bolton (6-3) at guards. Unseld and Ellison are the leading Hawker scorers with 17.4 and 16.3 averages respectively. 912 Mass. — VI 3-0151 PORTABLES - $49.50 up SERVICE SALES RENTALS All Kinds Office Equipment Printing, Mimeographing and Duplicating Pick up — Delivery STUDENTS Grease Jobs . $1.00 Brake Adj. . 98c Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing 7 a.m.-11 p.m. PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER VITALIS® KEEPS YOUR HAIR NEAT ALL DAY WITHOUT GREASE! Greatest discovery since the comb! Vitalis with V-7$\textcircled{8}$, the greaseless grooming discovery. Keeps your hair neat all day without grease—and prevents dryness, too. Try Vitalis today. Your Fine Clothes Stay Finer Longer Of course you want your best clothes to stay in their original condition. The best way to insure the quality of your wardrobe is to bring it to Lawrence Laundry and Dry Cleaners. This week and next will be a good time for you to catch up on all your dry cleaning. While you are studying, we will be getting your wardrobe ready for the weekafter-finals. We use the exclusive Sanitone process. This unique method of cleaning your clothes cleans all the deepdown dirt and grime from the individual threads of your garments that other processes often miss. Call us today for immediate pick-up and fast delivery. LAWRENCE "Quality Guaranteed" launderers and dry cleaners 10th & N.H. VI3-3711 "Specialists in Fabric Care"