Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 5, 1954 Jayhawks Invade Oklahoma For Vital Big Seven Clash By KEN BRONSON Kansan Sports Editor Kansas, stripped of its 14-game winning streak against Big Seven foes by Colorado Tuesday night. goes against Oklahoma tomorrow night in Norman with high hopes of regaining its top perch in the conference basketball race. Should the Jayhawkers win this one and if Kansas State should upset Nebraska, Coach "Phog" Allen's charges would be back in the No. 1 spot along with the Huskers. And the race could be further jumbled if Colorado, tied with the Jayhawkers for second place, wins at Iowa State. That would leave the conference in a 3-way tie for first. Kansas already holds two wins over the Sooners, 82-73 in the pre-season tourney, and 76-72 here Jan. 4. But the man of Coach Bruce Drake have always been tough for the Jayhawkers, especially in Norman. TERRIFIC TRIO-These three Oklahoma basketball players are expected to carry the Sooners against Kansas in Norman tomorrow night. Left to right they are Les Lane, Bob Waller, and Ron Blue. How They Stand CONFERENCE STANDINGS CONFERENCE Team W. L. Pct. Pts. Op. Nebraska 4 0 1,000 365 314 Canada 4 1 800 365 314 Guadeloupe 4 1 800 356 327 K. State 4 1 333 395 427 Missouri 2 1 333 409 428 Oklahoma 1 4 200 328 350 Oregon 1 4 200 328 350 STANDINGS ALL GAMES GAMES THIS WEEK **KANSAS** 8 4 667 845 788 Nebraska 8 4 538 943 933 750 K. State 8 7 533 1082 1051 Missouri 7 8 533 1084 1051 Colorado 7 8 385 836 870 Oklahoma 4 9 308 869 931 Iowa State 4 9 308 869 931 Kansan Classifieds Bring Results. RESULTS PASS Iowa State 71; Kansas State 71; Drake 82; Iowa State 72; Kansas State 63; Oklahoma 53; Iowa State 60; Missouri 63; Miss- klahoma 54; Kansas State 62; Baylor 65; Oklahoma 54; Colorado 70; Kansas 62. Saturday: Kansas at Oklahoma; Nebra- State: Missouri at Iowa. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any issues or concerns should be directed to the LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Last year in the Sooner fieldhouse, Oklahoma drubbed the Jayhawkers 76-61 for one of Kansas' two losses during the year. This year the Sooners stand 1-4 in league play and 4-9 in all games. Their only conference win was a 63-55 victory over Iowa State at Norman. The Kansas cause could be helped considerably tomorrow night if B. H. born continues on the pace he started out on at Colorado Tuesday. In that one, the 6-9 Medicine Lodge product, dunked 16 points before fouling out before halftime. This contest will be the 75th collision between the two schools with Kansas on the long end of a 47-27 count. And Kansas also has a string of three consecutive victories over the Sooners since the opening game of last season. Coach Allen is expected to go along with the same lineup that has opened all but one Kansas game this year. That will place Allen Kelley and Harold Patterson at the forwards, Born at center, and Larry Davenport and Dallas Dobbs at the guards. Oklahoma is expected to open with Ron Blue and Dink McEacharn at the forwards, Bob Waller at center, and Sterling Jones and Les Lane at the guards. Lane and Waller were the big thorns in the Jayhawkers' side in the last game. Lane hit 25 that night and Waller added 23. The Jayhawkers have no rest after their game at Norman, Monday night they meet the high-riding Tulsa Hurricane in Tulsa. KU Swimmers Go West For Denver, CU Meet Determined to make a better showing than in their opener against Nebraska here last month, the Kansas university swimmers travel westward this weekend for two outings at Denver and Boulder, Colo. Coach Doug Wall, optimistic that his charges will snare both meets, entrained last night with a 16-man contingent. The team will return Monday morning. The Jayhawker tankmen meet Denver tonight and then tackle Colorado and Colorado College in a triangular swim tomorrow afternoon in Boulder. Lettermen Dick Eflin, Dean Glasso, Jerry Mester, Bill Payne, and Jean Schanze are expected to carry the brunt of the Kansas load again but additional help is expected from Pete Rombold and Leigh Stratton, both just eligible. The meet at Boulder, tomorrow should be the toughest of the two for the Jayhawkers. The Buffs this year have four lettermen from a team which captured third in the Big Seven last year. The most impressive Buff swimmer so far has been team captain Allan Fox. He's unbeaten so far this year in the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle sprints and has anchored the 300-yard medley relay team in three wins. Other Buff lettermen are breast- Man is often told: "As far as religion Is concerned, stop thinking! Our church has all the answers. There is no need for you to think, just believe." Persecution, mental or physical, did not stop mankind from questioning; these Unitarians-Francis David, Joseph Priestley, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Darwin, William Ellery Channing, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson, all successfully challenged the orthodox position. Unitarians are the scientists of religion—the questioners, the examiners, the seekers of truth. If you have "lost faith" in religion because you insist on thinking for yourself—you should know about Unitarianism. Unitarians broke this man-made command over four hundred years ago. In the middle of the sixteenth century, Michael Servetus challenged the trinitarian concept of God in three persons. As a result, Calvin ordered him to be burned at the stake. 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