Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. February 13, 19 First Place Jays To Meet Nebraska PROBABLE STARTERS | KANSAS | Pos. | NEBRASKA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Al Kelley, 5-11 | F | Paul Fredstrom, 6-3 | | Harold Patterson, 6-2 | F | Williard Fagler, 6-5 | | B. H. Born, 6-9 | C | Bill Johnson, 6-7 | | Dean Kelley, 5-11 | G | Fred Segar, 6-4 | | Gil Reich, 6-0 | G | Joe Good, 6-0 | Officials: Jim Willcoxon (Colorado), and Cliff Ogden (Wichita) Time: 7:35 p.m. Place: Hoch auditorium. Broadcasts: KU Network, originating KANU-FM, Lawrence (Merle Harmon); Larry Ray, WHB, Kansas City, Mo.; Max Falkenstien, WREN Topeka. By CHUCK MORELOCK Kansan Assistant Sports Editor Kansas will be out to tighten its grip on first place in the Big Seven loop when the front-running Jayhawks meet Nebraska's in-and-out Cornhuskers tomorrow night at Hoch auditorium. Tipoff time is 7:35 p.m. A Nebraska victory would snip an 18-game home court win streak for the Jayhawkers, including six one-sided triumphs this season. Kansas' latest win was scored Tuesday night when the speedy Jayhawkers ran over Oklahoma. 87-59. The OU rout helped maintain a torsion home-court streak that has seen the Kansans post a 79.3 scoring average, a field goal percentage of 43, and a 19.1 point spread over invading teams. The closest KU win was an upset 65-53 decision over Oklahoma A&M. SMU was beaten by 17 in each game of a two-game series, K-State was drubbed by 16, Missouri by 24, and Oklahoma by 28. Nebraska pulled a big upset last Saturday by whipping Kansas State, 80-67 at Lincoln. They belted Colorado, 80-65 at Boulder last month. Furthermore, the Jayhawkers have been pressed to the limit in defeating the Cornhuskers this year by 73-66 and 65-59 scores. However, the tall Cornhuskers can't be considered as pushovers. The Nebraska conference record is 3-3, good enough for a third place tie with Colorado, while their overall mark is 7-7. These figures are not especially impressive, but two Husker Big Seven victories are. The first Kansas victory was in the Big Seven tournament in Kansas City. The Jayhawkers had to wait until the final minutes of play before taking that one. The second win was scored at Lincoln in a contest that saw center B. H. Born hit 34 points. Leading Husker scorer is guard Fred Seger with a 14.2 average. Center Bill Johnson is next with 13.4, and guard Joe Good has 11.1. None are under six feet. The Cornhuskers are averaging 72 points per game in conference play while Kansas has a 74.7 average. KU has yielded an average of 64 points per game, and the Huskers have given up 70. The Kansas fast break, a newly-installed weapon, has enabled the Jayhawkers to score 22 goals in the last two games. The KU heckling team has produce 153 baskets this season through pass and ball steals. Although Born is the Jayhawker's leading conference scorer with 140 points in seven games, little Al Kelley has taken scoring honors in the last two Hoch contests. Kelley flipped in 15 tallies against Missouri last Saturday, and had the best night of his college career by scoring 25 against Oklahoma Tuesday. The greatly-improved Born tallied 21. Besides his 34-point blast against the Cornhuskers at Lincoln last month, the 6 foot 9 inch Medicine Lodge junior chalked up 31 against Kansas State and 26 against Colorado in Big Seven games. Forward-center Harold Patterson and guard Gil Reich have sparkled in recent games. Patterson has turned in some great rebounding and ball-handling performances. Reich, who is a skilled player as well as football star, has shown great poise and coolness under fire and has been a smooth floor player. Kansas smothered the Huskers 90-52 here last year. NU's last victory over Kansas was in 1950. The overall record in the 106-game series stands at 68-37, in favor of KU. The meadowlark was declared the state bird of Nebraska on March 22,1929. 3 Frat A Teams Take Easy Wins Three runaway and one forfeit marked the only "A" league action in the intramural league yesterday, all four being in the Fraternity division. Phi Psi 42. Sig Alph 19 Phi Psi 42, Sig Alph 19 A well-balanced Phi Psi attack got off to an early 23-10 lead and never let up. The rugged defense exhibited by the winners kept the Sig Alphs under constant pressure and they fumbled away several good opportunities. Pete Pettepoulos led Phi Psi with 10 points. Jerry Smith's six was high for Sig Alph. DU47. AKL28 John Hyson led his DU teammates to an easy win over AKL with 11 points. Steve McElheny also got 11 for AKL. Delts 53, Alpha Phi Alpha 26 The well-oiled Delt machine did its best job of the season in subduing a game Alpha Phi Alpha five, 53-26. Bill Cunningham potted 14 for the Delts and Curtis Herrin contributed eight for the losers. Beta over Acacia by forfeit Fraternity "C" results Pi KA 25, Phi Delt 20 TKE 27, Sig Alph 49 Phi Psi C1 57, Phi Gam C3 33 Independent "C" AFROTC II over Phi Chi by forfeit IM Schedules Robinson Annex Frosh to Play Prelim To KU-NU Clash Sigma Nu-Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Sig-Kappa Sig Delta Chi-Sigma Chi ATO-Triangle Phi Kappa-Phi Delta TKE-Pi K A Fraternity **B** 8 Phi PSI-Kappa Sig (E) 9 Kappa PSI-Kappa Psi (W) AKL-Kappa Alpha Psi (Wi) Independent **C** 7 Lardjoebe AFROTC I (E) D. S. P-Tired Five (W) SATURDAY SATURDAY Robinson Gym Two teams from coach Dick Harp's freshman basketball squad will play a preliminary contest to the KU-Nebraska Big Seven game Saturday night. Tip-off time for the prelim is 6 p.m. Fronte 1 PLK A-Khi Gam (E) 1 TKE-Delta Chi (W) 2 Sig Alph-D U (W) 3 Sig Alph-Phi Gam (E) 4 ATO-Phi Kappa Sig (W) 4 Triangle-Phi Delt (E) 4 Ep-Ep Phi Tau (W) Fraternity "C" D 2 U C1-Sigma Ch1 C1 (E) AKL-Lambda Ch1 (W) Phi Delt C3-Phi Gam C2 (E) Bone's Boys-D U C2 (W) Delt C1-ATO C4 Phi Gam Stus-Kappa Sig 1 (W) SUNDAY Pekahian Fragrant 2 TKE-Ph Delt (E) 2 Toads-Beta C1 (W) 3 Sigma Nu 1-Delta Ch 3 (E) 3 Beta Tau Tau (W) 4 Arnim Nu 2-Phe Ch 2 (E) 4 Kappa Sig 2-Sigma Ch 2 (W) 5 TKE-H. A. Club (E) 6 Fal Pai (E) Sig Alph-Sigma Chi 3 (E) Independent "C" 6 AFROTIC II-AFROTIC I (W) 7 Phi Tired-Treed Five (E) 8 Phog Turns Down Coaching Post It will be the second appearance of the year for the frosh, who lost to the varsity in a pre-season contest. Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, Kansas head basketball coach, said today he has twice turned down offers to coach the College all-Stars in the cross-country tour with the Harlem Globetrotters, and expressed his disapproval of college coaches taking part in such a tour. Last Monday the sponsors of the tour announced that Kansas State coach Jack Gardner would coach the all-Stars, but on Tuesday K-State athletic director Moon Mullins said that he would not give permission to Gardner to make the tour. Dr. Allen said he was offered the coaching position both last year and this season, but in each case he refused. *craterity* 5 Stipy-Delt C2 (W) 6 A E Pit-Phi Gam I (E) 8 Beta C2-D U C3 (W) Independent "B" 2 Stephenson-Sterling-Oliver (E) 2 East Side-Jollife (W) B Delta (E) Bl. Knights-AFROTC I (W) Twin Pines-Kn. Notlings (W) Orend-NROTC (W) Alum "S"-AFROTC II (E) Reds Take Over Polish Churches London—(U.P.)The entire hierarchy and administration of the Catholic church in Poland has been put under control of the Communist state, the official Polish news agency announced today. A decree quoted by the agency said: "All appointments to posts in the church hierarchy as well as the release or transfer to another post in the church hierarchy require the previous consent of the state authorities." The decree also said the previous consent of the government is required in the appointment of bishops of dioceses or their assistants. Language Festival Planned Tentative plans for a Language Festival to be held May 14-15 in Fraser theater were made at a recent meeting of language club advisers. The program includes dramatic and musical presentations in the language of each of the participating clubs. JOIN OUR RENTAL LIBRARY The new books you have been wanting to read are here. 15c for 5 days. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Kansas Indoor Track Team To Meet Nebraska Saturday By DON TICE Kansan Sports Writer The high flying Kansas indoor track team will attempt to stretch its victory string to ten straight tomorrow when it goes against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln. Kansas should score its usual sweep of the distances with such veterans as Wes Santee, Art Dalzell, Lloyd Koby, Keith Palmquist, and Dick Wilson handling the chores. Two meet records in jeopardy will be the mile, which Santee set last year at 417.6, and the half-mile, set in 1950 by Jayhawker Pat Bowers at 155.9. Santee ran the mile a week ago at Manhattan in 412.5, and then came back to win the half in 154.3. He was followed closely in that race by teammate Dalzell at 156.0. Nebraska lost its first outing this season against Kansas State, but came back to win a triangle meet last week from Colorado and North Dakota. Nebraska's strongest contender in the track events will be high hurdler Dan Tolman, who took the only first place for the Cornhuskers in the running events against Kansas State. His time in that event was .07.7. Nebraska's main strength will lie in the field events. They have a lot of depth and ability in the shot put. Their top man, Cliff Dale, made an impressive 49 feet 3 inch toss against the Wildcats. He is followed closely by Paul Grimm with 47 feet $^{7/2}$ inches, and Larry Smith with 45 feet 6 inches. The best toss for the Jayhawkers this season was Merlin Gish's 46 foot 7% inch heave at Manhattan. The Jayhawkers' pole vault surprise, Norm Steansman, will meet an able opponent in Jim Hofstetter. Steansman defeated the Wildcat's Veryl Switzer last week with a 13 foot $4\frac{1}{2}$ inch jump. He probably will have to repeat this performance to defeat Hofstetter who cleared 13 feet 1 inch last week. 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