Page 5 Jayhawks to Face Nebraska Tonight By RICH CLARKSON Kansan Sports Writer | KANSAS | Pos. | Nebraska | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Allen Kelley (5-11) | F | Willard Fagler (6-5) | | Harold Patterson (6-1) | F | Don Weber (6-3) | | B. H. Born (6-9) | C | Bill Johnson (6-7) | | Dean Kelley (5-11½) | G | Joe Good (6-1½) | | Gil Reich (6-0) | G | Fred Seger (6-4) | Game time: 7:30. Broadcasts: KANU Lawrence (Kansas Sports Network) and WREN, Tonekn. Lincoln, Nebr.—Kansas' basketeers, after beating an Iowa Cyclone Saturday night, may run into deep water in trying to weather a Nebraska storm here tonight that upset Colorado's high-sailing ship a week ago. Facing the Cornhuskers for the second time this season, the Kansans will be looking for win No. 8 in the NU Coliseum tonight as well as the perfect finish for a two-game road trip. Tonight's game will go a long way towards making or breaking any title hopes the Jays may entertain. After dropping their first Big Seven game to Oklahoma in Norman one week ago, the Hawkers must push for every possible win if they expect to make a successful defense of their conference crown. The Jays will go into tonight's game with a 7-3 overall record to date including one conference win (75-57 over Iowa State). They have failed before Rice, Kansas State in the Big Seven tourney finals, and to Oklahoma in the conference opener. Although Kansas topped the Huskers 73-66 in first-round competition at the tournament, the score is no good indication of the closeness of the game which was tied with barely a minute remaining. Nebraska came home to top highly-regarded Colorado here last Monday in their first conference game. With one win to no losses, NU currently is tied for top rung in the conference ladder with KU's 1-1 league play record giving them second place. Kansas Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen indicated here yesterday that Senior Gil Reich will move into a starting role for tonight's game. Reich was started against Oklahoma and Iowa State where he led Kansas scoring with 19 counters. He will replace Soph Bill Heitholt who drew early-season opening roles and started Thursday against Oklahoma A&M. Nebraska Coach Harry Good will start the same outfit that clipped the Buffs with Fred Seger, Bill Johnson, and Joe Good leading the way. That trio, top scorers for the Nebraskans, sparked NU in their games to date. All have scored over 100 points. The KU outfit will return to Lawrence by train after the game to begin preparation for the Kansas State game Saturday night in Lawrence. Villanova, Pa.—(U.P.)A three-way investigation continued today to determine if the men who abducted Villanova college basketball player Bob Schafer and warned him to "ease up" on his high scoring were campus "cutups" or professional gamblers. Investigators also were checking on reports that the court star's room was broken into recently and ransacked, and that he had been receiving threatening telephone calls since he enrolled at the college as a feshman in 1951. Officials Probe Star's Abduction The FBI's Philadelphia office said it was interested in the abduction of Schafer last Tuesday because of possible federal law violations. Raymond J. Abbaticchio, agent in charge of the Philadelphia FBI office, said he hoped to "clean up the case" today. College officials and Radnor township police also were continuing an investigation of the abduction, which was disclosed late Saturday. The college said the kidnapping took place Tuesday night when Schafer responded to a telephone call summoning him to the campus post office where a package supposedly was waiting for him. Schafer said a man began talking with him outside the post office and then pushed him into a parked auto containing three other men. His captors drove the 19-year-old court ace around the college area for an hour, warning him against continuing his fine play, and then shoved him from the car in front of his dormitory. Little Rock, Ark.—(U.P.)-Wyoming coach Bowden Wyatt was expected to sign a contract with the board of trustees today as football coach at the University of Arkansas. Wyoming Coach May Finish Search for Football Mentor Wyatt arrived here today from the campus at Fayetteville where he conferred with the faculty committee on athletics and he was already making plans for his new job. He has nine years to run on a 10-year contract at Wyoming, but Wyoming President G. D. Humphreys said earlier that he would be let out of his pact there if he wanted to make the change. Arkansas President John Tyler Caldwell said yesterday that "there are no stumbling blocks or we would not be this far along." He refused to reveal the terms of the contract that will be offered Wyatt. Under Wyatt's tutelage, Wyoming teams practically dominated the Skyline conference in recent years. Cowboy teams didn't won a homecoming game in 53 years until Wyatt came to the school. Razorback Coach Otis Douglas resigned in late November after three unsuccessful seasons as head coach. He was an end at the University of Tennessee where he was mentioned on many all-America teams Three former Kansas basketball stars from last year's NCAA and Olympic championship club already have indicated they will play in a benefit game in Kansas City, Jan. 24, against the Phillips 66 Oilere University Daily Kansan under line coach John Barnhill, now Arkansas athletic director. The 37-year-old Wyatt employed the single-wing formation at Wyoming, while Arkansas was using the split-T, but he said yesterday he would adapt a formation at Ark.ansas best suited to his material. Kansas Cage Stars To Play in Benefit Tilt Lt. Bill Hougland, Mitchell Field, N.Y.; Lt. Bill Lienhard, Camp Kilmer, N.J., and Bob Kenney, now playing with a Hesston, Kans., team will be with the all-Stars. Several other former Missouri and Kansas State athletes also will play. The all-Star squad will be coached by Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen of KU and Wilbur "Sparky" Stalcup of Missouri. IM Slate Sees 28 Cage Games During Weekend Twenty-eight intramural basketball games were played on University courts over the weekend, with each division seeing action. Four forfeits marred the schedule of 32 games. In the fraternity B division, Phi Kappa forfeited to Beta Theta Pi, and Delta Chi forfeited to Pi Kappa Alpha. In the Fraternity C division, Sigma Nu forfeited to Beta Theta Pi, and Tau Kappa Epsilon forfeited to the Toads. Fraternity "A" Sigma Chi 33, Phi Kappa Tau 18 Sigma Nu 39, Phi Kappa Sig 18 Phi Gam 43, Delta Tau Delta 33 Phi Fsi 38, DU 21 AKL 39, Lamda Chi 29 Independent "A" Independent "A" AFROTC II 27, Phi Kappa 18. Geology club 38, Oread 22. Jolliffe 43, Battenfeld 14. Liahona 32, NROT 22. Pearson 23, Don Henry 25. Stephenson 38, Sterling-Oliver 23 ISA 39, Theta Tau 20. Last Chance 41, YMCA 34. AFROTC I 36, Jim Beam 28. Fraternity "B" Sigma Chi 38, Kappa Sig 36. Beta over Phi Kappa, forfeit. TKE 37, Kappa Psi 24. PiKA over Delta Chi, forfeit. Phi Gam 34, AKL 27. Theta Chi 35, SAE 26. DU 61, Sigma Nu 32. Phi Kappa Tau 47, Triangle 16. Phi Delt 37, ATO 35. Independent "C" Fraternity "C" Delta Chi 45, Phi Delt II. Beta over Sigma Na, forfeit. Toads TT over TKE, forfeit. ATO 59, Sigma Chi 20. Phi Delt I 60, Kappa Sig II 23. Phi Kappa Tau 41, Signa Nu 25. PA KIA 19, TKE 8. Sigma Chi 31, Phi Gam 15. Tired Five 15. Lardjobs 14. Robinson Annex Independence 4 Phi Beta-S-Kappa Eta Kappa 5 Skylimers-Hodder Annex 6 Phi Beta Pi-Optimists Forcewise 5 TKE-Triangle 8 Pi K A-Phi Kappa 8 Pi Delt-ATO Gymnasium Robinson Gymnasium Independent **b**-East Side (E) 8:15 IJollie-Stephenson (W) 8:15 Niu Sigma Nu-Block Knights (E) 8:15 AFROTC L-Gnip Gnips TUESDAY Robinson Annex Fraternity "A" 4 Beta-Alpha Phi Alpha 5 Phi Sig-Sig Ep Independent "B" 8:15 BETA-5-Know Nothing (E) 8:15 AFLTOC 2-Olead (W) 9:15 NROTC-Twin Pines (E) Firmware WY Beta II-Delta Tau Delta (W) WEDNESDAY Robinson Gymnasium 8:15 DU-A E P I (E) 8:15 Phi Gam-Sig Ep (W) 8:15 Phi Gam II-AKL (W) 8:15 Phi Delt III-Sigma Chl I (E) SAF-AKL DA-Lambda, Chi D-Lambda, Kappa Tau Kappa Sig—Sigma Nu Sigma Nat—Sigma Nu Robbins Gymnasium 8:15 Lambda Chi-DU I (E) 8:15 P. D. Studs-DU II (W) 8:15 Kappa Sig-Delta Tau Delta (E) 8:15 ATO-Bones Boys (H) Robinson Annex Robinson Gymnasit Robinson Annex BRIDAY Rehinson An 4 Phi Gam-Acacia Independent *II* 5 Phi Kappa-AFROTC II 6 Phi Kappa OC-Silhona 7 Oread-NROTC 8 Gymnasium 7 Sigma Nu-Phi Delt (E) 7 Ch-Di-Toad's TW (W) 8 Beta I-TKE (S) 8 ATO II-Kappa Sig II (W) 9 Sigma Chi II-Sigma uu II (E) 9 Phi Delt (E) SATURDAY Robinson Annex 1 Jolliffe - Sterling-Oliver 2 Don Henry-Stephenson 3 YMCA-ISA Monday, Jan. 12. 1953 Fratternity C 1 Phi Gam III-SAE (E) 1 Sigma KhPI-Pl KA (W) 1 Pshi Psf-HIA Club (E) Mechanism 2 AFRROT C II-Lard Jobs (W) DSF-Ph) Chi (E) Tired 5-AFRROT I (W) dependent "C" KU-Wildcat Tilt Marks Big Seven Cage Slate By UNITED PRESS Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen's jayhawks (1-1) were thumped by K-State in the pre-season conference tournament during the Christman holidays. The same thing could happen again, this time at Lawrence. If the good doctor-coach at the University of Kansas has any new tricks with a basketball, today was the time to start polishing them for the Jayhawk meeting Saturday with Kansas State's high-scoring Wildcats. Oklahoma (2-0) will mix with Colorado (0-1) at Norman and Kansas to collide with Nebraska in Lincoln in tonight's Big Sexen attraction. Kansas State, apparently in a class by itself in the midlands, trimmed Marquette Saturday at Manhattan, 88-72, before 13,000 fans. The Wildcats now have an 8-1 record. They have averaged 82 points per game. Besides the Kansas State-Kansas clash Saturday, Missouri (1-1) will meet Colorado at Boulder; Iowa State (0-2) will travel to Lincoln to engage Nebraska; and Oklahoma will be host to Oklahoma A&M. But basketball is filled with surprises. Kansas shocked the Oklahoma Aggies at Lawrence last week. Oklahoma had startled Kansas a bit earlier. Pre-game statements from Allen's office at Lawrence could be expected to be tear-stained. But every fan in the Big Seven region knew the Jayhawks would be ready for Saturday's meeting with K-State. The standings Fraternity "B" Fraternity "B" 4 Sigma Chi-Lambda Chi (E) 4 Phi Psi-Phi Kappa (W) **SUNDAY** SUNDAY Robinson Annex 2 Theta Tau-AFROTC I 3 Last Chance-Jim Beam 4 Pharmacy 5-Opimists 6 Skyphilans-Beta Pi Robinson Gymnasium Oregon pioneered state gasoline taxation in 1917. Thirty years later the same state became the first to adopt "weight-distance" taxation for heavy commercial trucks. Kappa Sig-Beta (E) Phi Kappa Kapsi Psi (W) TKE-AKL (E) Phi Gam Gam (E) SAE-Delta Tau Delta (E) Sigma Pi-Sigma Nu (W) Theta Chi-DU (E) Phi Sig Sig (W) Sig Bp-ATO (E) Phi Kapsi Tau-Phi Delt (W) All Games Big Seven | | W | L | Pts Opp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas State | 8 | 173 | 655 | | Kansas | 7 | 3 | 697 | 632 | | Colorado | 7 | 3 | 615 | 562 | | Nebraska | 6 | 3 | 653 | 599 | | Missouri | 6 | 4 | 615 | 614 | | Oklahoma | 5 | 4 | 587 | 565 | | Iowa State | 3 | 5 | 608 | 617 | W L Pts Opp Oklahoma 2 0 140 122 Nebraska 1 0 80 65 Kansas 1 1 137 133 Missouri 1 1 127 125 Colorado 0 1 65 80 Iowa State 0 2 118 142 Kansas State 0 0 0 0 Monday Games this week: Monday Colorado at Oklahoma. Kansas at Nebraska. Saturday Iowa State at Nebraska. Missouri at Colorado. Kansas State at Kansas. Oklahoma A&M at Oklahoma. Chavez, Carter Meet In Non-Title Match San Francisco — (U.P.)— E d d i e Chavez, a 22-year-old lightweight from San Jose, Calif., will get a chance to break into the top tastic ranks when he meets lightweight champion Jimmy Carter at Winterland arena tonight in a 10-round non-title bout. Should Chavez whip the champ, he would be eligible to meet any top fighter in the 135-pound ranks, and might even be able to get a title match with Carter. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR WOLFSON'S THE BUS (Adv.) Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service 743 Mass. by BIBLER "It leaves a minute before the first hour class takes up."