Monday. Jan. 9. 1956. University Daily Kansan Page 6 Jayhawkers Face MU Tonight In Columbia Probable Starting Lineup KANSAS RANAS Lee Green (6-5) F Jon Paden (6-1) Gene Elstun (6-3) F Bill Ross (6-2) Lew Johnson (6-6½) C Chuck Denny (6-5½) Maurice King (6-2) G Lilonel Smith (6-2) Dallas Dobbs (5-11) G Norm Stewart (6-4) MISSOURI For that reason, as well as the fact that the Tigers are always long in their home lair, Kansas may be in for a rugged evening. Two years ago, MU knocked KU out of an undisputed championship at Columbia in the final game of the season. The game, which is MU's first league start, will rematch the teams that met only 10 days ago in the semifinals of the Big Seven pre-season tournament. KU won then, 73-56, the worst defeat for a Missouri team in the 10-year tournament history. The biggest obstacle in Kansas' path is 6-foot 4-inch Norm Stewart, Missouri captain and one of After easily disposing of Oklahoma in its league opener Saturday, Coach Phog Allen's basketball team will get a much stiffer test tonight when the Jayhawkers tangle with the Missouri Tigers in Brewer Field House at Columbia, Mo. The KU Sports Network will broadcast the game at 8 p.m. Incentive should be high for both the Jayhawkers and revenge-minded Missouri tonight. League coaches concede that the team which wins all of its home games and half of its road games will be tough to beat out for the championship. Missouri, coached by the veteran Wilbur "Sparky" Stalcup, owns a 7-3 record as compared to KU's 83. The Tigers' most impressive showing was a 74-73 victory over nationally-ranked Illinois. the most polished performers in the conference. Stewart, although held to 14 points by KU in the tourney, is averaging 23.5 points for 10 games. He has averaged 27.8 points at home and 19.0 on the road. He has scored 30 or more points four times this season, three of them in Brewer Field House. Christman Into Hall Of Fame LOS ANGELES — (U.P.)— Paul Christman, famous back at Missouri from 1938 to 1940, was elected to the National Football Hall of Fame Saturday. His name will be inscribed at Rutgers University, site of the Hall of Fame. Russia's national ice hockey team defeated Austria 8-0 in Vienna. 19 IM Games Are Played; Cats Beat Liahona 78-28 Ten games were played in the Fraternity and Independent A divisions over the weekend. In the Independent A division, the Cats rolled up the highest score of the weekend with a 78-28 victory over Liahona. Flo Courville was high scorer for the Cats with 13 points. Charles Mader scored 8 points for the losers. In one of the closest games of the weekend, Jolliffe defeated Rock Chalk Co-op-31-29 in an overtime. Phil Kastor led the winners with 18 points. Pearson defeated the Newman Club 32-23 in a slow-moving game. Bob Cristler and Bill Cummings each scored 10 points for Pearson. In the best Fraternity A game of the weekend, Phi Psi defeated a stubborn Delta Chi team 35-32. Phi Psi was sparked by Bob Anderson and Jack Runnels who scored 13 and 9 points respectively. In a one-sided game, Jim Beam defeated Optimists 31-17. George Docking and Jim Armatas each scored 8 points for Jim Beam, and John Fagan scored 10 points for Independent A Other results: Foster 40, Theta Tau 32; Varsity House 31, Slap Happy 29; Battenfeld 31, AFROTC 10; YMCA 40, Carruth O'Leary 28; Blackfeet 35, Rirl 19. the university shop After Inventory CLEARANCE ONE WEEK ONLY- SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY 20% OFF On The Following Items: - JACKETS—Entire Stock Washable Suedes, Nylon Fleece Reversibles, Wool Suburbans, & others. 20% Off Reg.$4.95-29.95 - V-NECK SWEATERS Lambswools, 60% Cashmeres, 100% Cashmeres. 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But two-yard plunges in the first and fourth periods by fullback Joe Childress of Auburn gave the South the two touchdowns it needed to win the defensive struggle before 35,-000 fans. Independent C 6:15, Phi Delt vs. Sigma Chi and 7:15, PIKA vs. ATO. Fraternity C 7:15, Army vs. Pharmacy, west court. Colorado Beats Huskers The Brown-coached Southern team scored a 12-2 triumph over the North, coached by Buddy Parker of the Detroit Lions, in the seventh game of the series Saturday. 4:15, Beta I vs. ATO I, east court; 4:15, DU II vs. Phi Delt I, west court; 5:00, Kappa Sig vs. Lambda Chi I, east court; 5:00, Phi Delt II vs. PiKA, west court; 5:45, Phi Psi I vs. SAE I, east court; 5:45, Delt IV vs. Delta Chi I, west court; 6:30, Delt I vs. PiKA II, east court; 6:30, Phi Psi II vs. Phi Delt IV, west court, and 7:15, Phi Gam II vs. Delta Chi II, east court. South Wins 12-2 Over North Team MOBILE, Ala.—(U.P.)—Coach Paul Brown, who has been frustrating Cleveland Brown's opponents for 10 years with a strong defense, used the same strategy to give the South a 43 edge over the North in the Senior Bowl football series. Colorado's Buffaloes opened defense of their Big Seven basketball title Saturday by defeating the Nebraska Cornhuskers 78-63. The Bucks pulled away in the second half after being bothered by a strong Husker zone defense the first half. Colorado led at halftime 36-31. and You'll Always Be Well Groomed! INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont 1930 Massachusetts DIAL VI 3-4011