Page 5 Two Routs Mark Play In Independent Loop Intramural play continued yesterday in Robinson annex with teams from the Independent "A" basketball division taking the floor. Pearson hall marked up an easy victory, as its opponent, Don Henry, forfeited the contest due to a shortage of players. Joinfile 63, Wesley 61 It took the final few seconds to decide one of the season's closest contests, when Jolliffe hall elicited the Wesley foundation squad G3 to 61. The score was headlift 29-all as the second half which the lead alternates between the two teams at times, began. Jolliffe finally outlasted Wesley, hitting a late goal for the lead and victory. Delbert Haley provided scoring punch for Jolliffe with 23 points, followed by Ivo Feuerborn, who netted 19 more. Larry Meuli led Wesley with 19. Ron Shaffer added 16 to the total. All-Stars 63. Stephenson 34 All-Stars 63. Stephenson 34 The Varsity All-Stars stained to an easy victory over Stephenson hall, 63 to 34. The All-Stars have yet to lose a contest in the Independent league. Tom Shaymaker netted 10 from the light to lead the All-Stars 20 points. Mike Key and Gene Blasi finished second and third in the scoring column with 12 and 11 points, respectively Pat Sharon took high point honor for Stephenson with 11. YMCA 59. Newman 39 YMCA 93. Newhall 14. Piling up a first half lead, YMCA matched Newman point for point in the second period for a 59 to 39 victory. YMCA led at the half, 33 to 15, but could only increase its lead by two points over Newman the remainder of the contest. Jordan Johnson scored 14 for YMCA, followed by Bob Brown and John Shroeder, with 10 each. High for Newman was Bob Sieg with 13. FRATERNITY "C" AEFi 28, Phi Delt IV 25. Phi Gam III 42, Delta Chi 20. Beta I 31, Sig Ep 28. Phi DeltI II 26, Phi Psi I 19. IM Schedule **TODAY** **Fraternity" "A" 4:00 Phi Kappa-Phi Kappa. 5:00 Lambda Chi-Sigma Chi. 6:00 Beta-ATO. Fraternity "C" 8:30 ATO-DU (E). 8:30 Phi-Delt-Sigma Chi (W). 9:15 Phi Psi-Beta (E). 9:15 AKL-Delt (W). Glassford Ousting Asked Lincoln—(U.P.)-A Nebraska State Senator revealed yesterday a petition is being circulated calling for the resignation of Nebraska university football Coach Bill Glassford. The petition is an outgrowth of the Cornhuskers' poor showing in the Orange bowl. Nebraska lost to Duke, 34-7. Huskers Beat Kansas State Lincoln, Neb. (U.P.)—The Nebraska Cornhuskers last night raced past Kansas State to win a Big Seven conference game, 69 to 59, after the score was deadlocked at 31-all at the half. KU 'B' Team Plays Army Five Tonight The basketball "B" team tonight will oppose Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., in Hoch auditorium. Tipoff time is 7:30 p.m. The 1954 Kansas basketball team averaged 73 points per game in 21 games. The probable junior Jayhawk starters will be Harry Jett and Chris Divich at forwards, Jim Toft at center, and Jack Wolfe and Ron Johnston at guards. A star of the visiting team is Win Wilfong, former Missouri star, who plans to return to MU when he is discharged this spring. Wednesday, January 12. 1955 University Daily Kansan Celtics Gain Western Lead By UNITED PRESS The high-scoring Boston Celtics took over the Eastern division leadership of the National Basketball association today. Thev beat Fort Wayne, the western division leader, 119-110 last night and in the process set a pair of scoring records for the Fort Wayne coliseum. The Celtics' 119-point total broke the old record of 117 points set by Milwaukee. And the combined total of 229 points scored by both teams eclipsed the 225 set by Minneapolis and Milwaukee carrier the Boston. Bill Sharman led Boston with 37 points, while Larry Foust had 33 for Fort Wayne. Reserves Beat Ottawa Subs Ottawa B----52 Ron Johnston led the Kansans in scoring with 20 points on nine field goals and two free throws. He was backed up by Chris Divich and Dick Warren, who got 12 and 11, respectively. The Jayhawk basketball "B" team last night boosted its season record to 2-1 with a convincing 68 to 52 decision over the Ottawa university "B" sound at Ottawa. The box score: Kansas R-68 Coppoc G F 1 G 2 Coppoc 3 0 3 Powell 0 1 4 Jukenza 0 4 7 Eisenbise 7 4 5 Cooper 0 0 2 Vaughn 4 0 2 Johnson 2 7 1 Milton 1 7 1 Eisenbise 0 1 1 In 56 seasons of collegiate basketball, the University of Kansas has won 753 games, while losing 320, for a percentage of .703. Totals 17 18 20 Half-time score, Kansas "B" 34. Ottawa "B" 26. G Ft F F Alberts 2 4 4 Cox 0 2 1 Divich 2 8 4 Jurst 1 2 3 Jurst 2 2 4 Johnson 2 2 4 Warren 2 7 4 Wenger 1 3 3 In the opening game of the twin- bill. Bob Pettit scored 31 points, 15 of them in the final period, to lead Milwaukee to a 93-9 victory over Rochester. Bobby Wanzer and Bobby Davies each scored 21 points for the Royals. Iwaukee earlier this season. Total ... 19 30 21 Minneapolis defeated Syracuse. 93-82, in the only other game played last night. University Accredited FLIGHT TRAINING PROGRAM Is being offered for Spring Semester, '55 Erhart Flying Service Municipal Airport OR Phone 314 Aeronautical Engineering Building KU 337 JANUARY CLEARANCE of all Winter Goods MEN'S ALL WOOL SHIRTS Choose from an assortment of plain colors of red, gray, yellow, or small check patterns. Sport shirt style. 25% off MEN'S CORDUROY SHIRTS $4.95 VALUES Zephyr weight corduroy in pastel colors. Sport shirt styles $3.95 MEN'S FINGER-TIP COATS $24.50 VALUES $19.95 100% wool with milium lining. Grey or powder blue in color. A popular campus coat. STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. THURSDAYS 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. A Summer in Europe This Year Tom Maupin says, "Put yourself in this picture this year." Here are the colorful Horse Guards in front of Whitehall in London. This you can see plus all of Europe during the summer of 1955 by joining one of the many low-cost special tour programs sailing during June and July. Make reservations now to be assured of having the tour plan of your choice. See TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE at The Travel House, 1236 Massachusetts, Lawrence NO SERVICE CHARGE OR BOOKING FEE. Our professional service costs you not one penny.