season - 41. 118, 4. 2. Ed. person, K. 1. C. 2. 9. C. 2. 6 (Bur- ards). Wes U'of- k has ally of all- The Fer- Na- en as Dallas ry for Oobbs Black, accher, KU To Try Comeback Tonight Against Tigers Probable Starting Lineup KANSAS (6-5) (6-3) (6-6½) (6-2) (6-3) **Lee Green** **Bill Brainard** **Maurice King** **Gene Elmst F F C G G Page 5 After taking a thrashing at the hands of the Iowa State Cyclones last Saturday night at Ames, the Kansas cagers are undoubtedly happy to be back home from their brief but costly trip to the Hawkkee state. MISSOURI They will get little rest, however, as the Tigers of Missouri invade Allen Field House tonight for a Big Seven contest with the Jayhawkers. Game time is 7:35 p.m. A victory tonight would keep alive Kansas' hopes for a second or third-place finish in the Big Seven but the top position now looks clearly out of reach for the Jayhawkers with the departure of Captain Dallas Dobbs. Brainard Is Captain Rodger Egelhoff (6-31)* Bill Ross (6-2) Ben Fowler (6-2) Lionel Smith (6-2) Norman Stewart (6-41)* The loss of the high-scoring Dobbs has necessitated moving Gene Elstun from forward to guard and starting Bill Brainard at forward. Brainard is the newly-appointed team captain. Missouri's outlook was brightened by the return of Norm Stewart last Saturday night against Oklahoma. Stewart had been forced to sit out a game with a back injury but he returned against the Sooners, netting 23 points. Kansas will be out to protect ts current seven-game winning streak in the field house. It was this same Missouri team plus Med Park and Bob Reiter, who broke Kansas' longest home-court winning streak of all time last year in Hoch Auditorium at 33 games. Tigers Broke Streak The starting five for the Tigers average 6 feet, 33 inches in height. Tonight's game will be the "rubber match" between these two teams. The Jayhawkers ran roughshod over the Tigers in the Big Seven pre-season tourney at Kansas City, 73-56. Missouri returned the compliment Jan. 9 when it flogged the Jayhawks 76-54 at Brewer Field House in Columbia. Betas, Lambda Chi, SAE, DU's Post Intramural Victories Four games were played in the Fraternity A Division Friday with Beta Theta Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Delta Upson scoring victories. In the most interesting game of the day, Lambda Chi defeated a stubborn Phi Kappa_Psi team 51-41. The victors used a big third quarter and a 24-point output by H-C Palmer to gain the trifecta. Phi Kappa_Psi won by Bao Anderson, who scored 13 points, and Bob McMichael, who tossed in 12 points. In another close game, Beta defeated Sigma Nu 55-45. The big spark in the Beta attack was Gary Evans, who scored 20 points. Ken White and Jim Whittaker paced Sigma Nu with 16 and 15 points respectively. DU easily rolled over Phi Kappa Tau 57-21. Martin Hanna and Vic McCall of DU each scored 14 points, which was more than enough for the victory. In the only other A division game, SAE defeated Phi Kappa 47-9. High-point man for the game was Jon Morrissey with 9 points. Fraternity B Battenfield 27, Stephenson 21; Corbin Annex 2, Newman Club 0 (forfeit); Chicken Piekers 50, Foster 26; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 2, Jolliffe 0 (forfeit); Jim Beam 30, Pearson 23; Posdeors 2, Snobs 0 (forfeit), and Medical School 25, Cats 18. AKL 24, Lambda Chi 17 Independent B Fraternity C Oklahoma had its worst basketball season in history last year in winning only 3 games and losing 18. The Sooners stood at 1-11 in conference play. Fraternity C Sigma Nu I 24, AKL 17 J. Paul Sheedy* Had A Hangdog Look Till Wildroot Cream-Oil Gave Him Confidence - of 131 So. Harris Hill Rd., Williamsville, N.Y. no matter. Then he goes with a hair tie. 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The Cowpokes of Hank Iba were on their way here with a 2-1 conference record, determined to do something about the Billikens' spotless 6-0 record Saturday night when Detroit upset them 61-51. Monday, Feb. 6, 1956. Meanwhile, Coach Eddie Hickey's Billikens polished their attack with a 73-66 victory at Tulsa. Big Seven Standings DANSEPENC GAMES | | L | W | Pct | PF | P% | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas State | 5 | 2 | .478 | .603 | .581 | | Iowa State | 4 | 2 | .667 | .405 | .381 | | Kansas | 3 | 2 | .600 | .353 | .369 | | Colorado | 3 | 2 | .600 | .353 | .369 | | Missouri | 2 | 3 | .400 | .314 | .304 | | Nebraska | 1 | 2 | .300 | .196 | .232 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 2 | .300 | .196 | .232 | ALL GAMES | | W | L | Pct. | PF | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Iowa State | 13 | 8 | .813 | 1128 | 983 | | Kansas State | 11 | 5 | .688 | 1199 | 1070 | | Missouri | 11 | 5 | .688 | 1199 | 1070 | | Colorado | 7 | 7 | .300 | 1070 | 933 | | Oklahoma | 7 | 7 | .307 | 863 | 919 | | Arkansas | 3 | 13 | .188 | 1039 | 1152 | Saturday's Results: Saturday Kansas State 82 Colorado 51 Iowa State 79 Kansas 63 Missouri 77 Oklahoma 72 Nebraska 72 Emporia State 59. NAIA Sets Dates For 32-Team Fray In 97 basketball games against Iowa State, KU has won 78. KANSAS CITY, Mo. 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