Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1956 Phi Gam, AKL, Cats Jolliffe Win IM Games Four games were played in the intramural A division Tuesday with Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa Lambda, the Cats, and Jolliffe emerging victorious. Phi Gam had too much for Sig Ep as it romped to a 67-41 victory. Jim Tierney of Phi Gam led the game's scorers with 24 points, followed by teammate Wally Strauch, who scored 18 points. Wayne Swanson was tops for Sig EP with 11 points. AKL defeated Kappa Sig 57-41 in the closest A game of the day. Dick Roberds and Jene Miller paced the victors with 14 and 13 points respectively. Ed Chimenti tossed in 12 points for Kappa Sig. In another easy game, the Cats rolled over Oread Hall 64-35. The big sparks for the victors were Mo Courville with 15 points and Ron Lenser with 10 points. Jolliffe defeated Liahona 40-22 in another A game. Ivo Feuerborn scored 18 points for Jolliffe. Other results: Fraternity B Phi Delt 26, Phi Gam 19. Fraternity C Phi Gam IV 43, ATO III 13; SAA II 33, Sig Ep 32; Phi Delt III 30, Sigma Chi II 23; Pphi Gam II 40, Phi PsI II 23; DU I 30, Acacia I 6; Delt III 26, Beta II 25; Pphi Delt I 38, Delt II 24, and DU IV 18, Sigma Nu 13. Today's Schedule Independent A 4:15, Pearson vs. Rirl; 5:15, New- man Club vs. Foster, and 6:15, Theta Tau vs. Battenfeld. Fraternity A 7:15. Sigma Chi vs. Triangle, and 8:15. TKE vs. ATO. Independent C 4:15, Theta Tau vs. Dodos, west court. Fraternity C 4:15, ATO III vs. Phi Gam III, east court; 5, DU III vs. Delt III, east court; Sigma Nu vs. Phi Gam I, west court; 5:45, Beta II vs. AEPI, east court; Beta I vs. Sigma Chi I, west court; 6:30, Delt II vs. Kappa Sig, east court; ATO I vs. DU II, west court; 7:15, Delt V vs. Delta Chi I, east court; SAE I vs. Delt JV, west court Intramural Managers To Check Eligibility All intramural managers should check to see that thair players meet University scholastic requirements. Managers who have ineligible players are to notify the Intramural Office immediately. Freshmen must have completed at least 12 hours last semester with 60 per cent C or above to be eligible. Sophomores, juniors and seniors must have completed at least 24 hours in the last calendar year with 60 per cent C or above. Forty students will take part in the 13 numbers which describe a honeymooning couple sightseeing in the big city. 40 To Present Water Show "Seeing New York" will be the theme of the Quack Club's annual water show to be held at 8 p.m. Feb. 22-23 in Robinson Pool. Joan Book, Ottawa, Iowa junior will portray the Statue of Liberty in a solo number. Miss Book and Ann Laptad, Lawrence senior, also will be featured in a duet. Mary Ann Tinkler, Leavenworth junior, is in charge of the event. Tickets are priced at 60 cents and may be purchased from any Quack Club member. Reserved seats are necessary. Chuck Duncan of Iowa State scored 37 points against KU in Hoch Auditorium last year, the most points scored by an opposing player in Hoch history. Colorado's Buffaloes have led the Big Seven in basketball defense for the last two years, yielding an average of 66 points a game each season. Dater, Johnston May Start Against Nebraska Saturday Dater Surprises "With Dobbs in there, we would have taken both Iowa State and Missouri," said Kansas basketball coach Forrest C. "Phog" Allen as he looked back at the two losses suffered within a period of three nights. "When you lose your quarterback in the middle of the season, it's like losing an arm. When Dallas wasn't scoring he was setting up plays or driving down the middle," Dr. Allen went on. As the 10,000 fans at the Missouri game could easily see, the Tigers had too much height and brawn for the smaller Jayhawkers. Coach Jerry Stalcup's first team averaged 6-feet $3\frac{1}{2}$-inches and 195-pounds. "They put their size to good use under the backboards." Allen said. Phog, who will be coaching his 99th game against Nebraska this Saturday night on the Allen Field Court, said he was really surprised at the performance turned in by Eddie Dater. Coach Allen said that Dater will start against the Cornhuskers Saturday. He'll play opposite Maurice King at a guard position with Gene Elstun possibly moving into the post and Lew Johnson shifting to forward. Another possible change in "Eddie played well in the game against the freshmen but after that game he hadn't played nearly as well as we had hoped. I think that by playing as well as he did against a tough Missouri team has given him a lot more confidence," Dr. Allen continued. The best burgers are at BIG BUY Highway 10 & 59 Dr. Allen believes Johnson will be in a better position to get his shots away at forward. The Jayhawkers will continue to drill on fundamentals and do plenty of running in practice sessions the rest of the week. the starting lineup is the replacement of 6-foot 5-inch forward Lee Green by Ron Johnston. Easier To Get Shots Coach Bill Easton's Kansas trackmen are hard at work in preparation for its rigid test in the Michigan State Relays Saturday at East Lansing. KU won its indoor opener last Saturday by defeating Oklahoma in a dual meet, 56-48. Track Squad To Enter Relays Other dual meets scheduled for the Jayhawkers include a Feb. 18 meet with Michigan, defending Big Ten Conference champion, and Feb. 25 with the University of Missouri. The 28th annual Big Seven Indoor Track Championship will be held March 2-3 in the Municipal Auditorium at Kansas City, Mo. this year's meet will be a preview of potential performers for the 1956 Olympics. Trackmen given an excellent chance of making the Olympic team are Dick Blair in the dashes, Al Frame in the distances, Bill Nieder in the shot put, and Oklahoma's Bob Derrick in the hurdles. At this stage, Nieder appears the best bet to be an Olympic point winner. His heave of 58-feet $ _{5}^{2} $ inches against Oklahoma was the longest thrown on an indoor dirt track and within a foot of the world's indoor record held by Parry O'Brien. Mail orders for tickets for the Big Seven Indoor meet now will be received at Municipal Auditorium. Price is $1 for March 2 and $1.50 and $2 for March 3. Bob Conn Elected Baseball Captain Bob Conn, Wichita senior, has been elected the 1956 KU baseball captain by returning lettermen. Conn will replace Forrest Hoglund, Kansas City, Mo. senior, who was last year's captain. Thirty-five showed up for the baseball meeting last night. Lettermen and squid holdovers, as well as all pitchers and catchers, will start practice today in Allen Field House. Darling Paces 66ers Past Vickers,100-98 KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(U.P.)-The Phillips 66ers ran up their ninth three-digit score of the season here last night when they defeated the Wichita, Kan., Vickers 100-98 in a National Industrial League basketball game. Chuck Darling headed the Bartlesville, Okla., team with 29 points. Former Oregon University star Swede Halbrook paced the losers with 23 points, and played the entire second half with four fouls on him. The halftime score was 49-44 for Phillips. This year's Kansas-Wisconsin basketball game was the first between the schools. Kansas won 74-66. In this icy weather carry you BOTH ways RAPID TRANSIT Anybody can go down the hill . . . Let Only 11c a ride when you buy the bus book SAFE ECONOMICAL CONVENIENT No worries about No worries ab Chains Parking Accidents Stewart Takes Scoring Lead An average of 20.5 points boosted Missouri's Norm Stewart to the Big Seven scoring lead today. Apparently at full strength after an illness, Stewart's shooting has been accurate and consistent. His average matched that of guard Dallas Dobbs of Kansas who was ruled ineligible for scholastic difficulties. The Missouri guard has hit 20 field goals and 42 free throws in five conference games. K-State Wins Quadrangular MANHATTAN (U.P.)—Kansas State piled up 79½ points to win a quad-rangular track meet over Emporia State, Omaha and Drake last night. Emporia State was second with 34 points. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Joe King of Oklahoma pressed Stewart for the lead. He has a 20.2 average. The leaders through games of Feb. 4: Norman Stewart, Mo. Dallas, Dobbs, Kan; Joe King, Okla. Lionel Smith, Colo. Jim Rangts, Colo. Jack Park, K-State G FG FT AT. 4.5 G FG FT AV. 10.5 4 F5 32 39 20.5 4 F5 32 38 17.5 4 F5 32 38 17.6 5 F7 33 17.4 5 F7 33 17.4 6 F7 33 16.7 should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 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