Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 9, 1955 UP IN THE AIR—John Anderson (10) of Kansas goes high up, but a basket by an unidentified Iowa State player scored anyway. Also in the picture are Kansas' John Parker (22), Bill Brainard (7), Dallas Dobbs (13), and Gene Elstun (12) and Iowa State's Stan Frahm (34). The Cyclones won the game, 79 to 57. 'B's to Meet Rockhurst The KU "B" team will be seeking to avenge one of its two defeats of the season tonight when it goes to Kansas City, Mo., to meet the Rockhurst college "B" team. Rockhurst defeated the Junior Jays 84 to 69 in a game played in Hoch auditorium Jan. 19. Kansas Coach Jack Eskridge said he probably will start Lee Green and Chris Divich at the forwards, Jim Toft at center, and Blaine Hollinger and Jack Wolfe at guards. Toft is the leading scorer of the team, averaging 13.3 points per game, and Divich is following close behind with a 12.8 average in six outings. Green and Wolfe are both hitting the nets for 9.7 average, while Hollinger will be seeing his first action with the "B" squad. Eskridge was not overly optimistic about the KU chances, saying that most of the players on the Rockhurst "B" team were seeing double duty as members of the varsity squad which is currently sporting a 16-5 record for the season. Bowling Registration Asked Independent women interested in league bowling should register with Bascom Fearing at the Jay bowl in the Union sometime this week. League play will begin Monday. Ellis Jones, former guard for the University of Tulsa Sugar bowl team of 1942 and later a lineman with the Green Bay Packers, had only one arm. TWO MORE—Dobbs (13) drives past an Iowa State defender for a layup late in last night's contest. Coming in to assist for KU are Parker (22) and Lew Johnson (behind I, State's Chuck Duncan, 30). YOU'RE INVITED TO "Go Or Goof" Presented by the Student Union Bookstore OVER KDGU Tonite at 7:00 BRING YOUR DATE . . . WATCH THE PROGRAM AS IT IS BEING PRESENTED IN OUR STUDIOS. THAT'S ON 2nd FLOOR, JOURNALISM BLDG. Basketball Scores Butler 80, St. Joseph's 72. Loras 81, Luther 77. West. Mich. 88, Lovola (Ill.) 84. Morningside 84, So. Dakota 65. Hiram 83, Fenn 79. Neb. Wesleyan 88, Midland 60. Findlay 107, Ashland 83. Mo. Valley 78, Tarkio 60. Augustana (Ill.) 65, Knox 56. Moorehead St. 70, Bemidji St. 56. Westminster 67, Culver-Stock, 54 Wartburg 88, Dubuque 63. Hardin-Simmons 71, Arizona 58, Rice 79, Texas 70. Langston 79, Bishop 68. Alcorn A&M 92, Tex. College 81. E. Texas St. 67, Texas A&I 49 St. Mary's (Tex.) 52, St. Ed. 48. Austin 89, Lamar Tech 69. McMurray 87, Howard Payne 79. Colo. Western 75, Idaho State 67. Brandeis 82, Bates 64. Boston 73, Harvard 70 (overtime). Columbia 62, Pennsylvania 54. Dartmouth 69, Connecticut 54. Princeton 71, Cornell 47. St. John's 64, Fordham 56. Missouri Routs Kansas State, 91-13 Columbia, Mo. —(U.P.) Wit h sophomore Karl Englund setting a new school record of 12 feet, $2\frac{1}{2}$ inches in the pole vault, Missouri's indoor track team swamped Kansas State, 91 to 13, here yesterday. Jack Davis, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, was the day's only double winner, taking first places in the 60-yard dash and the 60-yard low hurdles. Geo. Washington 83, Maryland 67, Holy Cross 80, Yale 56. Syracuse 87, Niagara 83. Rutgers 102, Johns Hopkins 84. Allegheyn 69, Oberlin 64. Wash. & Jeff. 82, Thiel 64. Newark 70, Rider 66. E. Stroudsburg 96, Pat. Tehrs. 79. Calif. (Pa.) St. 100, W. Liberty 85. Panzer 92, Hillier 83. Wilkes 67, Yeshiva 61. N. C. State 114, Virginia 97. Wash. & Lee 100, Roanoke 65. Fla. A&M 98, Alabama State 79. Wofford 93, Newberry 70. Southeastern La. 73, La. Col. 48. Glenville St. 78, Fairmont St. 87. Tv Cobb led the American league in batting 12 times. The Georgia Peach won the crown nine times in succession from 1907 through 1915. Use Kansan Classified Ads 914 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS "BOTANY" Sport Shirts and Slacks "BOTANY""Brand $12.50 Flannel Sport Shirts warm, luxurious, 100% virgin wool sport shirts. In a grand array of masculine colors of the finest, softest flannel, loomed exclusively by Botany Mills. See them today! Flannel Slacks "BOTANY"* Brand You can pay more for slacks, but you can't buy more . . . for here is 100% virgin wool flannel by America's best known mill. In your favorite shades of charcoal, medium gray and brown. $14.95 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 ---