Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, February 6. 1953 KU-MU Tilt Opens 3-Game Hoch Slate PROBABLE STARTERS | KANSAS | Pos. | NEBRASKA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Allen Kelley, 5-11 | F | Bob Schoomaker, 5-11 | | Harold Patterson, 6-2 | F | Gary Filbert, 6-1 | | B.H.Born, 6-9 | C | Bob Reiter, 6-8 | | Dean Kelley, 5-11 | G | Med Park, 6-2 | | Gil Reich, | G | Win Wilfong, 6-2 | Officials: Cliff Ogden (Wichita). and Ike Craig (Illinois Weslevan). Time: 7:35 p.m. Place: Hoch auditorium. Orcinals: Cun Ogeah (Wienner); and Ike Craig (Ithmus-Westeyan). Broadcasts: KU Network, KANU-FM, Lawrence (Merle Harmon); Larry Ray, WHB, Kansas City, Mo.; MU Network, KFRU, Columbia; (Mahlon Aldridge). By CHUCK MORELOCK Kansan Assistant Sports Editor Kansas will be shooting for a 4-2 Big Seven record and a strengthening of its third place position in the conference ladder when the surprising Jayhawkers meet Missouri at Hoch auditorium Saturday night. Tinoff time is 7:35 p.m. $ \textcircled{1} $ The Tigers, 2-3 in the Big Seven, will usher in an important 3-game home stand for the Jayhawkers. Oklahoma, now leading Kansas State by $ \frac{1}{2} $ game in the conference race, moves in Tuesday night and Nebraska will be at Hoch next Saturday. The hustling Jays will place a 16-game home court winning streak on the block. The string began when Kansas whipped Iowa State, 70-64 in the 1951 finale at Hoch. The 1952 NCAA champions won all eleven of their contests and the current club has added four more victories. The game will be the second of the year between the arch-rivals. Kansas scored a 66-52 win in the Big Seven meet in Kansas City before the regular conference season started last month. Kansas hopes for a victory were strengthened today. Coach Phog Allen announced yesterday that Lavannes Squares, 6 foot 1 inch junior guard from Wichita, had recovered sufficiently from a lung ailment to see duty against the Tigers. Squires saw service in 14 games with last year's Big Seven and NCAA champions, but has not played this season. Tiger chances for an upset victory received a severe jolt this week as MU center Bob Reiter came down with the flu. Reiter has been turning in top-flight performances in recent Missouri contests after getting off to a slow start. The 6 foot, 8 inch sophomore cager has a 17-point average for the last four MU games and had the best night of his college career by scoring 27 points in the K-State game. It is doubtful if Reiter will be in shape for the game. His loss will have to be filled by Win Wilfong, a sharphooting sophomore guard from Puxico. Wilfong has tossed in 152 points for the season to become the Tiger's second leading scorer. Reiter has 153. Kansas captain Dean Kelley made life miserable for Wilfong in their previous meeting this year by holding the Mizzou star scoreleast from the field. When Wilfong fouled out in the last quarter, Kelley flipped in 12 points in the final ten minutes of play, including a goal which put Kansas ahead for keeps. The Jayhawkers will have the scoring leader for Big Seven games, B. H. Born, to throw at Missouri. Born has a torrid 30.3 average in his last three games compiled on the strength of 34, 31, and 29-point blasts against Nebraska, Kansas State, and Colorado. Barring last-minute injuries or changes in strategy, Kansas will again rely upon its close-guarding, heckling style of defense. The weapon has been very effective this season, particularly against Oklahoma A&M and K-State at Hoch, the Cowboys and Wildcats met the Chargers, but both gamesings in press mols, but received 65-53 and 80-66 drubbings after running into the tenacious Kansas defense. Backing up Dean Kelley and Born will be Al Kelley, Harold Patterson, and Gil Reich. All are stout defenders and good floor men. Patterson, one of the top rebounders in the Big Seven, has successfully mastered his new position at forward after receiving all-American junior college honors as a Garden City Juco center last year. The other Tiger starters will be Bob Schoonmaker, Med Park, and Gary Filbert. Park was the top scorer for Missouri in the Kansas City contest by hitting 18 points against Kansas. Betas Standout Team in IM Tilts Six fraternity "A" games highlighted yesterday's light intramural schedule, with the Beta's impressive victory over a highly rated Phi Gam quintet the standout contest. Beta 40, Phi Gam 23 Tall Tiffany Brownlee and short Mark Rivard led the Beta's onslaught on the hapless Phi Gam's with 12 points each. The over-all height and hustle of the victors proved too much from the start and the Beta's pulled away to an early 21-12 half time margin. Bob Clawson, with 8 points, led the Phi Gams. Delta Tau 38. Acacia 27 A late quarter surge which netted six points proved the difference in the otherwise close contest, as the Delts went on to win. Paul Guess and Bill Cunningham had 10 points each for the winners while Ralph Moody's 15 was high for Acacia. AKL 42. Sig Ep 28 The AKL's managed to score seven points more than the Sig Ep in each half to take the victory. High scorers were Glen Davis for AKL with 14, and Dick Gilman for Sig Ep with 11. Phi Psi 50, Lambda Chi 37 In scoring the most points for the day's activities the Phi Psi were led by Pete Fotopoulos and Frank Haggard who scored 13 apiece. Kenny Cox took scoring honors, however, with 18 for the Lambda Chi's. Fil Kappa 33, Triangle The Triangle's put up a stiff fight through most of the game before bowing to a scrappy Phi Kappa five in the closing minutes, 29-33. Tim McHugh led Phil Kappa with 13 points and Jay Robinson led the Triangle scoring with eight. Sig Alph 36. DU 27 The Sig Alph's put on a show of power in the second half after leading by only two points at intermission time, to take an easy 36-27 victory. Robertson led Sig Alph with 10 while Jack Stonestreet was high for DU with nine. Phi Kappa 33. Triangle 29 IM Schedule Robinson Annex TODAY 1 NROTC-AFROTC II 2 Liahana-Oread 3 Geol. Club- Phi Kappa OC's SUNDAY Robinson Annex TKE-AIO PhI Delti-Pi KA PhI Kappa Sig-Phi KT Delta Chi-Sigma Nu Sigma Chi-Kappa Sig **SHINY** Robinson Annex Independent "A" Stamped ID Card Needed for Games Kansas and Kansas State track men will have to go some in to-night's dual indoor meet in Manhattan if they hope to set as many new records as were chalked up in last year's contest. Independent "A" Denver Silver-Battenfield Pearson-Stephenson Joliffe-Don Henry XMCA-Ice Hockey XMCA-Jim Beam However, several marks could easily fall tonight. In that meet, new records were set in every event except the shot 47 foot 9¼ inch toss made in 1940 by Kansas State's Elmer Hackney. Wes Santee stands a good chance of bettering the 4:17.9 record he set last year in the mile. Santee has paced the distance in 4:17.6 in a practice session on the narrow dirt track under East stadium. Student ID cards must be stamped paid on the bask side by the business office in order to admit students to the five remaining home basketball games, Earl Falkenstien, athletic department business manager said today. The winner of the 440-yard dash also likely will be the holder of a new record. Thane Baker, the Wildcat's Olympic dash man, holds the present record at 50.1, but he has been clocked under Baker's record in practice, and Capt. John Reiderer to win the event. KU, Cats Meet In Indoor Dual Another event in which the record may well be broken is the half-mile. The Jayhawkers' Art Dalzell holds the present record at 1:56, but may have to extend himself to defeat Kansas State's Dick Towers, and Santee, who is doubling in that event. Two other meet marks up for challenge are the high jump and the low hurdles. Buz Frazier will be trying to better his last year's leap of 6 feet, $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches, and the Wildcats' Corkey Taylor will try to lower his low hurdle mark of :69. Smith will run the lows, too, and can be expected to push Taylor for a new mark. Veryl Switzer, Wildcat football star, will be back for another shot at the broad jump record. He holds the present mark of 23 feet $ \frac{2}{4} $ inches. The meet gets underway in the K-State fieldhouse at 7:30. Rousey May Travel With K-State Team Manhattan — (U.P.) Coach Jack Gardner was expected to decide today whether sparkplug guard Bob Rousey would be able to start in the game at Lincoln between his Kansas State Wildcats and Nebraska. Rousey was able to play short injured foot, but put it on. but pad, pad, pad, pad Gardner said he would "take Rousey on the trip if he is able to play at all." 7 Theta Tau-Last Chance Robinson Gart dependent "B" E East Side-B星星-Oliver (E) P Pea-Pea-Wilde (W) Black Knight-Gamma Delta (E) N Nu Sigma-AFROTC I (W) O Oread-Know Nothing (E) H Hihi-Hihi (W) AFROTC I-INROTC (E) Robinson Gym Independent "B" WE WELCOME YOU - CHOICE STEAKS - FRIED CHICKEN Kansas, Nebraska to Splash In Swim Meet, Tomorrow - SANDWICHES - HOMEMADE PIES The newcomers are Terry Williams, an Iowa University transfer, and John Welsh, ineligible last semester. PHONE 3369 Williams will bolster the Jaya- hawkers in the sprints and Welsh will add depth to the backstroker forces. Williams posted a 56 second mark in the 100-yard race as a high school senior at Roosevelt of Des Moines, just 02.1 under the present KU record. Orchid Cafe Coach Phil Krutzsch said that both men would "help us considerably." He said that the team worked out twice a day between semesters and "showed much improvement." The match will be the second between the squads. NU edged Kansas 50-43 in a dual meet at Lawrence last month. The Jayhawkers dropped their other meet to Oklahoma at Norman. The Kansas mentor said that the sprinters are expected to carry much of the weight for the Jayhawkers. He added that co-captain Dick Eflin has been posting good time in practice sessions, along with Dave Moxley. 1/4 Mille North of Tee-Pee Junc. Mirr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts, Prop. Two new team members will strengthen the Kansas swimming squad when the Jayhawkers meet Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday afternoon. The Kansas entry list will have Welsh, Efin, and Jerry Scott in the 300-yard medley relay; co-captain Sam Perkins and Moxley, 220-yard freestyle; Mahlon Ball and Williams, 50-yard freestyle; and Efin and Ken Reid, individual medley. Jerry Jester and Dallas Chestnut will compete in the 1-meter diving, Ball and Eflin will swim the 100-yard freestyle, Perkins and Bill Payne the 440-yard freestyle, and Jester, Moxley, Ball, and Williams will be on the 400-yard sprint relay team. Welsh and Glasco are the 220-yard backstrokers and Scott and Jean Schanze the 200-yard breaststrokers. League Standings All Games | | W | L | Pct | Pts | Op.P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas State | 10 | 2 | .833 | 979 | 898 | | Kansas | 9 | 4 | .692 | 910 | 829 | | Colorado | 9 | 4 | .615 | 884 | 831 | | Nebraska | 7 | 5 | .583 | 848 | 804 | | Oklahoma | 7 | 5 | .500 | 797 | 791 | | Missouri | 7 | 6 | .538 | 841 | 853 | | Iowa State | 7 | 6 | .538 | 841 | 993 | Conference Games | | W | L | Pct | Pts | Op.P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 3 | 1 | .801 | 281 | 258 | | Kansas State | 2 | 1 | .667 | 241 | 243 | | Kansas | 3 | 2 | .600 | 350 | 330 | | Nebraska | 2 | 2 | .500 | 272 | 270 | | Missouri | 2 | 3 | .400 | 352 | 364 | | Iowa State | 2 | 3 | .400 | 347 | 352 | | Colorado | 1 | 3 | .250 | 272 | 299 | Missouri Squad To Leave Today Columbia, Mo.—(U,P)—A 12-man Missouri basketball squad will leave at 5:30 p.m. today for Lawrence, where the Tigers will meet Kansas in an important Big Seven conference clash. The Tigers will work out here this afternoon before leaving. Coach Sparky Stalcpul said Reiter had recovered sufficiently from the flu to start for the Tigers against Kansas. Included on the traveling squad roster was Bob Reiter, 6 foot, 8 inch center who was released from the university infirmary Wednesday. Guard Win Wilfong, hampered by a charlie horse for a month, also will be able to start. That prompted Stalcup to say "We'll be in our best shape physically in a month." Wm. A. Eichelberger, Pastor (SOUTHERN BAPTIST) 10th and New York Calvary Baptist Church 10:55 a.m. Worship Service 7:35 p.m. Worship Service 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study Danforth Chapel Services 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY MORNINGS 8:30 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME Sponsored by Gamma Delta (Lutheran Student Group) Sponsored by Gamma Delta (Lutheran Student Group) Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. DALE E. 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