Might Have Coach Soon After Jan.1 The University hopes to have a new head football coach soon after students return from the Christmas vacation, A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg, athletic director, said this week-end. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has appointed a 4-man committee to screen and interview candidates for the post, and Lonborg, as athletic director, is a key man on that committee. Saturday, after receiving many questions on the matter, he issued a formal statement which said, "At an appropriate time some of the candidates will have an opportunity to talk with the University administration and a KU committee charged with helping select our new head coach. We hope to have a new coach after Jan. 1." "In reply to many queries as to our progress toward securing a new football coach I can only say at present that we are in the process of screening applicants, examining their credentials and conducting interviews. dates, other than those who have made public their applications for the job, have been disclosed by University officials. No salary or length of contract terms which the new head man will get have been announced. As yet no, applicants or candi- Bowl Lineup Rose: UCLA vs. Michigan State Orange: Oklahoma vs. Maryland. Cotton: Rice vs. Alabama. Sugar: Georgia Tech vs. West Vir- sagar Georgia Tech vs. West Virginia. University Daily Kansan gimla. 'Gator: Auburn vs. Texas Tech. Cigar: La Crosse, Wis., vs. Missouri Valley Tangerine: Arkansas State vs. Fast, Texas, State. Sun: Texas Western vs. Mississippi Southern Beta defeated Sterling last week in the Wednesday night bowling league. Other winners were Phi Tau over Sigma Nu, and English department over Sig Ep. Standings: Beta Phi Tau, Sigma Nu, English, Sterling, Sig Ep. Four Big 7 Cage Teams Split Even in Openers Four Big Seven basketball teams split even in their opening nonconference games of the season Saturday night, while the three other loop fives open non-league play this week. Kansas State, No. 2 outfit in the league behind KU last year, turned in the most impressive showing, swapping Denver 70-41 at Manhattan. The other league winner, Iowa State, overpowered Grimell 76-62. Illinois dropped Oklahoma 86-61, and Minnesota defeated Nebraska 75-64. All games were played at the Big Seven schools. The K-State Wildcats, playing their first tilt for new Coach Tex Winter, completely outclassed hap-less Denver, but looked far below the par of last year's team. Jim Smith and Gene Stauffer, with 13 and 12 points respectively, led the Wildcat scoring. The biggest disappointment was the showing of junior center Jerry Jung, who is faced with the task of replacing graduated all-American Dick Knostman. Jung, who played barely more than half the game, got only three free throws and fouled four times. His replacements, sophomore Jim Frary and junior Roger Craft, chipped in with seven and four points, respectively. At Ames, guard Carl Van Cleave sank 50 per cent of his shot attempts and collected 27 points to tie the Iowa State individual scoring mark, to pace his team to the 14-point victory over Grinnell college. Oklahoma was close to Illinois only in the opening minutes, and then 6-9 center Jim Kerr led the Illi to the easy triumph. Kerr posted a new OU fieldhouse record of 34 points and the 86 points by the winners also established a new team high mark for the arena. Nebraska could not stop 5-11 guard Charley Mencel, who paced the Gophers to a relatively easy 11-point victory. Tonight Missouri opens its season against Drake at Columbia, and Colorado swings into action as host to Colorado A&M. Kansas State will play at Indiana, Kansas, the Monday, Dec. 7, 1953 last Big Seven school to start meets Tulane Thursday at New Orleans. Saturday's schedule finds Kansas at Louisiana State, Wyoming at Kansas State, Iowa at Nebraska, Iowa State at Creighton, Oklahoma A&M at Colorado, Oklahoma at Ohio State, and Missouri at Wisconsin. New York (U.P.)-Multi-millionaire widow Mrs. Estelle Auguste broke off her engagement to former heavy-weight boxing champion Jack Dempsey today. Mrs. Auguste, whose engagement to the former boxer was announced at a gala dinner less than a week ago, said she had discovered she and Dempsey "have a different point of view on different things." Dempsev 'Single' Man Again Lion, Brown Rematch Seems Certain in NFL New York —(U.P.)— The Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions, heading for a return meeting in the National Football league's championship playoff, each shoots for a big victory next Sunday, one for glory and the other for gold. If any more prestige is coming to the magnificent Brown, they can earn it by beating the Philadelphia Eagles next weekend to complete a perfect regular season. Only the 1934 and 1942 Chicago Bears ever have gone through a regular NFL season unbeaten and untied. Page 5 New York 3 8 0 163 250 Chi. Cards 0 10 1 166 320 For the Lions, a victory over the New York Giants Sunday means the Western division title for the second year in a row and the big payoff resulting from a championship playoff with Cleveland, Dec. 27. The San Francisco Forty-Niners still can force a Western division playoff (on Dec. 20) by beating the Baltimore Colts if the Lions lose to New York. The Brown's clinched the Eastern division crown last weekend and now are playing out the string to earn the accolade of "greatest" from their hard-to-please coach, Paul Brown. The Brownns gained some measure of revenge for several past indigities by plastering the Giants, 62-14, yesterday in the most lop-sided score of the NFL season. Even with star quarterback Otto Graham sitting out most of the game and their attack directed by substitute George Ratterman, the Brownns were devastating Detroit clinched at least a tie for the Western division crown by sandwiching 41- and 36-yard field goals by Deak Walker around a 38-yard Bobby Layne - to - Dorne Dibble touchdown pass in the first half to beat the Bears, 13-7, before 58,056 fans at Briggs stadium. Tommy O'Connell passed 10 yards to Eddie Macon in the last period for Chicago's score. Ratterman threw three touchdown passes; Lou (The Toe) Groza set a new NFL field goal record of 21 in a season with a pair of 3-point kicks; Ray Renfro ran 58 yards from scrimmage, and Graham played just long enough in the second half to complete a 60-yard scoring pass before 40,235 fans and despite a rain-soaked, wind-swept field. Groza's 30- and 18-yard kicks broke his own NFL mark of 19. The Forty-Niners kept their slim Western division hopes alive by walloping the Green Bay Packers, 48- 14, in another rainy-day game before 33,887, while in other games the Pittsburg Steelers battled back from a 10-point deficit to beat the win-less Chicago Cardinals, 21-17, and the Washington Redskins "Walking Wounded" upset Philadelphia, 10-0. The Los Angeles Rams trimmed Baltimore, 45-2. Saturday. EASTERN CONFERENCE J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test biggest-selling hare tonic. So fuzz thing tomorrow, invest 296 in a bottle or handy tube. 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