University Daily Kansan Page 4 Friday, Feb. 10, 1956. KU To Use Revamped Lineup Against NU Probable Starting Lineup KANSAS Ron Johnston Gene Elstum Lew Johnson Eddie Dater Maurice King (6-1) (6-3) (6-6 $ _{1/2} $ ) (6-1) (6-2) NEBRASKA FFCGG Two new faces will be in the Kansas lineup when the Jayhawkers play host to the Nebraska Cornhuskers at 7:35 p.m. Saturday in Allen Field House. The Jayhawkers will have a definite height advantage as the Cornhuskers' guards, Jim Kuback and Duane Buel, stand only 5-feet 10-inches. After losing two straight conference games, Kansas will be trying for its fourth Big Seven victory against three losses. Nebraska, as expected, appears out of the running for the top five places in the conference. Its 1-woen 3-lost record is only better than Oklahoma's last place Sooners. The Cornhuskers' only conference victory was at the expense of the Missouri Tigers at Lincoln. It was these same Tigers that handed the Jayhawkers two of their conference losses. The two changes will find Eddie Dater, the Garden City Junior college all-American, playing at one of the guards and 6-foot 1-inch Ron Johnston replacing Lee Green at forward. Gene Elstun will move back to his regular forward position after playing two games at guard. KU Is Taller Dunlom Smidt (6-4) Chuch Smith (6-4) Keen (6-1) Jim Kubacki (5-10) Duang Buel (5-10) "We've been without our quarterback and that hurts," said Kansas Coach Forrest C. "Phog" Allen as he made the two lineup changes in an effort to offset the loss of Dallas Dobbs. "Dater's play against Missouri was phenomenal," Allen commented. "We don't expect him to deliver like that every game or maintain a scoring average like Dobbs, but he has shown a lot more fire just since the semester started and certainly earned his chance." Triples Previous Total Dater's 21-point output agains Missouri was more than triple his total for eight previous games. He had only scored six points while playing in a reserve role. Saturday night's game will be the 999th that Dr. Allen has coached. The dean of American basketball coaches will hit the 1000 mark against the Oklahoma Sooners Feb. 17 at Norman. A victory for the Jayhawkers could boost them up in the Big Seven standings as there are two other important conference games tomorrow night. Kansas State plays at Colorado and Iowa State visits Missouri. A NU victory would keep the Huskers in sixth place. Electronic Engineers and Technicians! Join one of the newest programs in the entire electronics industry IBM has outstanding opportunities for: ELECTRONIC FIELD ENGINEERS If you are between 21 and 32, with a degree in electrical engineering or equivalent in experience—you can become a Field Engineer, responsible for performance of an overall computer system. 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INTERVIEWS IBM. 601 Topeka, Topeka, Kansas TO MAKE APPOINTMENT PHONE 4-1719 OR COME IN to the above address and ask for N. W. House Producer of Data Processing Machines International Business Machines Corporation Beta, Sigma Nu Win IM Games Only two Fraternity A games were played yesterday. Beta Theta Pi defeated Delta Upsilon 62-37 and Sigma Nu downed Sigma Alpha Epsilon 46-38. In a high-scoring game, Beta had too much for the DU squad. The Beta scoring was well-balanced with Paul Smith scoring 15 points and Gary Evans 12 points. The victors led at halftime 27-13. Sigma Nu came from behind in the second half to pull away and defeat SAE 46-38. SAE led at halftime 20-19, but fell before the second half barrage of Sigma Nu baskets. Jim Whittaker, who threw in 12 points for Sigma Nu in the first half, was high for the game with 21 points. Joe Dole score 16 points for the losers. Other results: Fraternity C Phi Gam II 33, Phi Delt IV 14; Beta II 21, Signa Nu 15; DU III 19, AEPI 18; Phi Gam I 40, AKL 20; Phi Psi I 23, PIKA 14; Delt I 2, Delta Chi II 0 (forfeit), and Phi Psi II 2, PIKA II 0 (forfeit). Independent C Dodos 34, Jets 21; Brewers 46, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 17; Jim Beam 27, Theta Tau 19; Army 26, Stan's Haven 25, and NROTC 2, Rockdale 0 (forfeit). Today's Schedule Fraternity A 4:15, Delta Chi vs. Kappa Sig; 5:15 Lambda Chi vs. Sig Eb; 5:45, Sigma Chi vs. ATO (Robinson), and 6:15, AKL vs. Phi Gam. Independent A Independent A 7:15, Jim Beam vs. AFROTC. Independent C 4:15. Army vs. Brewers, east court, and Jim Beam vs. Jets, west court. 5, Phi Gam I vs. AEPi. Fraternity C Wichita's Late Rally Defeats Drake 76-70 WICHITA (U.P.)—The University of Wichita came back in the final five minutes to down Drake, 76-70, in a non-conference basketball game last night. Drake held a 36-33 halftime lead and kept it until Jim Strathe stole the ball and raced downcourt for a layup which put Wichita ahead to stay, 65-64. Drake's biggest lead in the second half was six points, 52-46, with 12 minutes left. Duke. BYU Increase Leads By UNITED PRESS Easy triumphs in a pair of clutch games enabled high-ranked Duke and Brigham Young to take stronger leads in their conference races today, but a startling upset left Columbia's leadership of the Ivy League in peril. Duke, ranked 10th nationally by the United Press Board of Coaches, came through with a 74-59 triumph over Virginia—when a loss would have meant being forced to share the Atlantic Coast Conference top spot with North Carolina. And 17th-ranked Brigham Young emphatically turned back Utah State's attempt to seize first place in the Skyline Conference, 92-62. 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