e a y i d i, ne et me n e's st, as of Wednesday. Jan. 21. 1953 University.Daily Kansan Page 5 Kansas Still in Second Place The Kansas Jayhawkers, back on their 68-72 conference loss to lorado, will be idle in season play rinals and will not see action ain until they play host to Missouri Feb. 7. The Missouri clash will mark the art of a heavy February schedule at will see the Kansans playing see home games in eight days, lahome and Nebraska following Tigers in Hoch auditorium. Two ps round out the February slate and a win in either one would be insider fortunate. Feb. 17 the Jayhawkers play the turn game with Kansas State at unshaft and Feb. 23 they move Stillwater, Okla., for a return stint with Oklahoma A&M. Despite the loss to the Buffaloes, onas still is in second place in Big Seven title chase behind the ah-flying Oklahoma Sooners. while the Jayahawkers are idle, how- much shakeups in the standings are there possible. Kansas State plays two more games in January going to Missouri and hosting Iowa State. Victories in both games, a feat that is quite probable, would push the Wildcats ahead of the Jayhawkers. Oklahoma, the league leader, doesn't play until Feb. 2 when it plays Iowa State. Conference standings: | | W | L | Pct | Pts | Opp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 3 | 0 | 100 | 212 | 185 | | Kansas | 3 | 2 | .600 | 350 | 330 | | Missouri | 3 | 2 | .500 | 268 | 370 | | Nebraska | 2 | 2 | .500 | 272 | 270 | | Iowa State | 2 | 1 | .333 | 196 | 202 | | Colorado | 1 | 3 | .250 | 272 | 299 | | Kansas State | 0 | 1 | .000 | 66 | 80 | Probably in Freezer Now Omaha — (U,P) — A couple who moved here from Alabama recently—built a king-size snowman, and, to make sure relatives would believe them when they returned south, they took pictures of the eight-footer. Lucky they did—someone stole the snowman. 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As at Oklahoma, the Kansans found themselves outhustled, outbounded, and outshot as the Buffs whipped up their best game since topping Oklahoma A&M before Christmas. Even a 26-point burst by improving Kansas center B. H. Born failed to provide a winning margin for the Kansans who connected on 35 per cent of their shots. Colorado landed a good 41 per cent of their field attempts. The lead changed hands nine times in last night's thriller with Kansas pulling to within one point of the Buffs with 1.01 left in the game. But a pair of Kansas fouls cost three points and the game. Colorado's much improved attack was led by sophomore Art Bunte who canned 20 points for CU scoring honors, veteran Frank "Whitey" Gompert with 15, soph. center Burdette Haldorson with 15, and soph. guard Charlie Mock who landed for 12. Behind Born in Kansas scoring was junior Al Kelley with 13 and soph. Larry Davenport popping in 11. Seven other Kansans could account for only 18 points together. Box Score Kansas shoved to a quick lead on a Born hook and a Dean Kelley jump, but Gompert and soph. Tom Harroll pulled the Buffs back before Bunte jumped one in to give Colorado the lead for the first time. Harold Patterson and Al Kelley both scored on the break and Born uncorked a pair of jump pokes to keep KU in the contest with Bunte hooking twice and Harold driving once to pull CU back to within a point at the quarter. Totals 25-74 16-25 27 68 COLORADO (72) G-Ga F-Fa Pf Tr Bunte 6-16 8-8 8 5 20 Gompert 5-10 6-8 5 16 Stewart 5-10 6-8 5 16 Lawson 0-0 1-2 0 1 Halderson 7-17 1-2 4 15 Halderson 7-17 1-2 4 15 Mock 2-3 1-3 3 12 Mock 1-4 10-13 12 Klaas 0-1 0-2 0 0 KANASS (Kator) G-Ga F-Fa PF Tp Patterson 1-4 3-4 3-4 5-9 A. Kelley 6-1-9 1-2 5-13 Dwayne Builen 0-2 2-2 0-2 1-9 Born 11-25 4-7 4-2 6-4 Reich 11-25 4-7 4-2 3-4 D. Kelley 3-10 1-1 4-4 Heilholt 0-1 1-2 1 1 Smith 0-2 1-1 3-1 Totals 21-54 30-40 16 72 Officials: John Lloyd, Ron Gibb * Born opened the second period with a quick jump before Davenport came in to score once on the break and three other times on set shots, as Gompert, Halderson, and Bunte all hit to bring the game to a 37-all halftime tie. With four fouls hanging over Born's head and Patterson fouling out at the start of the second half, the Kansas outside shooters opened fire for their only lasting barrage of the game with Al and Dean Kelley leading the attack. Born flopped in two crucial tips in the final period before a series of fouls brought the two outfits to the 69-68 tally with one minute remaining. But Captain Dean Kelley, in guarding too closely, committed two fouls and Mock and Gompert teamed to land the game-winning free throws. The Kansas team returned * Lawrence by plane this morning before going into a final-week practice layoff. He resume conference play hosting Missouri in Hoch auditorium Feb. 7. German Club Elects Officers for Spring Jim Terrill, college senior, has been elected president of the German club for the spring semester. Other officers are John Gagliardo, college junior, vice president; Heidi Bloesch, education junior, secretary-treasurer, and Irene Graewe, special student in the college, and Maizie Harris, college sophomore, food chairman. The program committee consists of Gagliardo, chairman; Leopold Haindl, graduate student; Hans Deppe, special student in the college; Leonard Duroche, college sophomore; Albert Koch, graduate student, and Ruth Elser, college sophomore. Student Interview Trips From K.C. via Air Tax Incl. Akron $ 98.67 Chattanooga 90.62 Buffalo 120.41 Houston 96.26 Washington 132.37 Richmond 132.83 Steamships, Tours, Airlines The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. 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