Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1952 Tough Schedule Ahead For Traveling Jayhawks Following close on the heels of the Kansas-Missouri game at Columbia Saturday night will be KU's third conference tussle of the season at Lincoln, Neb., with the Cornhuskers Monday night. The match will be the last game for the Jayhawkers before they invade the den of the K-State Wildcats Jan. 26. NU successfully opened its Big Seven campaign with a 63-62 victory over Colorado Jan. 5 and are idle until they play host to K-State Saturday, Coach Harry Good's Huskers lost to the Buffaloons 68-6 in the Big Seven pre-season tourney at Kansas City. Coach Good's 20-man squad is dominated by 11 freshmen. He also has five sophomores, two juniors and two seniors. Jim Buchanan and Bud Ward, the seniors, spark the team's play. Buchanan, a deadly two-handed setshot artist scored 284 points in games last season to rank as NU's second high scorer. He was named to the all-star squad at the Big Seven tourney this year. Bill Johnson, 6-foot 8-inch sopohmore, has been filling the gap left by the graduation of Bob Pierce, last season's regular NU center. Joe Good, 6-foot 1-inch guard, is also one of the Husker's better players. He was sidelined at the start of the season with an injured ankle but is back in action now. Charles Ott, Clarence Cook, both 6-foot 3-inches tall, Paul Fredstrom, Stan Matzke and Jim Snyder are among the tall freshmen Coach Good is working into his lineup. The Nebraskans have won four games while dropping eight. They have scored 753 points to their opponents 759. Kansas defeated the Cornhuskers, who finished fifth in the league with a 4-8 record, twice last year with scores of 63-47 and 61-52. Lonborg, Sikes, To Attend NCAA Athletic Convention Arthur C. Lonborg, athletic director, and J. V. Sikes, head football coach, will go by plane to Cincinnati where they will attend meetings of athletic directors and football coaches sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic association. Lonborg is chairman of the basketball tournament committee. The coaches plan to return to Lawrence Saturday. Your Plymouth . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph. 1000 CARL'S ANNUAL STOCK BALANCING SALE... of fine men's wear! SUITS Discounted 25 % TOPCOATS Discounted 25% WOOL SPORT SHIRTS Discounted 25% SWEATERS 1/2 Price CORDUROY COATS Discounted 25% SPORT COATS Discounted 25% JACKETS Discounted 25% Entire Stock Not Included Schnellbacker Named To All-Pro Team 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 Otto Schnellbacher, KU football and basketball great, has been selected as a defensive halfback on the all-professional football team announced by the Associated Press. He is a member of the New York Giants. Bradley Upsets Bills 57-56 New York (U.P.)—A coach's gamble and a freshman's steel nerves today made the slick St. Louis Billikens the latest victims of the wave of upsets sweeping through college basketball ranks. The coach was Forddy Anderson of Bradley, the freshman was Dick Peterson, and the final score—in a hectic, double-overtime game on the Billiken's own court Tuesday night —was Bradley 57, St. Louis 56. While playing for KU in 1942, 1946 and 1947 he became one of the conference's best ends. He holds the school pass receiving record for a season and for a college career. Such a result could hardly be foreseen at the start of the Missouri Valley conference battle, for St. Louis, with a 9-2 record, was ranked fifth in the nation and Bradley had only an 8-6 record in one of its worst seasons in many a year. But the Bradley Braves forced the game into overtime, and then into another overtime. With a minute and 57 seconds to go, freshman Peterson was fouled by Tom Lillis, the St. Louis center who scored the winning goal against Kentucky in the Sugar Bowl tournament. and Notre Dame, No. 18, came from behind eight times to beat Butler, 55-49. While St. Louis suffered, other high-ranked teams scored victories. higher ranked teams to compete. North Carolina State, ranked No. 11, notched an 85 to 76 victory over South Carolina in a Southern conference game, while St. Bonaventure, ranked No. 12, led all the way to trounce Canisius, 76 to 61, and remain unbeaten through eight games. HOW MANY TIMES A DAY DOYOU 50? 100? 200? IF YOU'RE AN AVERAGE SMOKER THE RIGHT ANSWER IS OVER 200! Yes, 200 times every day your nose and throat are exposed to irritation... 200 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU'RE BETTER OFF SMOKING PHILIP MORRIS! PROVED definitely milder . . . PROVED definitely less irritating than any other leading brand . . . PROVED by outstanding nose and throat specialists. EXTRA! ATTENTION ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS Every Sunday Evening over CBS THE PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE Presents an Outstanding College Student Featured with Famous Hollywood Stars in the PHILIP MORRIS Intercollegiate Acting Competition LISTEN IN CALL FOR PHILIP MORRIS Cl supe poin com on lege no c ship Sem Sant