PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. JANUARY 29, 1951 1 KU Downs Sooners 58 To 52To Stay In Title Picture. Rv ROB NELSON By BOB NELSON Daily Kansan Assistant Sports Editor Norman, Okla., Jan. 27—(Special to the University Daily Kansas)—Kansas, paced by its huge center Clyde "Cloudburst" Lovellette, broke up a 41-all game at the three-quarter mark and outscored the Oklahoma Sooners 17 to 11 here tonight in the final 10 minutes to win 58 to 52 before 3,500 cage fans and remain in the Big Seven basketball championship picture. Lovellette, who played one of his greatest conference games, bagged 26 points including K.U.'s final eight points in the last 5:20 minutes to ice away the game for "Phog" Allen's comeback boys. Although the win was largely a team victory, Jerry Waugh, Bill Lienhard, and Bill Hougland played prominent roles in helping Kansas chalk up its 11th win of the year in 14 games and fourth win in five conference starts. Waugh, who played his final collegiate game, bowed out in a blaze of glory by playing one of his finest games. Besides scoring eight points on four key goals, his inspirational play helped keep his teammates fired up throughout the hard fought contest. He connected on one out of two in the first half and scored three goals in eight attempts over the final 20-minute grind. Two long second half goals came in quick succession early in the period and forced the Sooners' zone defense to the outer edges. This move gave Lovellette more room to roam in the middle and helped him hit seven second half goals in 12 attempts. Liebman took second high scoring honors for Kansas with 11 points on five fielders and a charity toss. This lanky junior forward helped wreck Coach Bruce Drake's close-in zone defense by hitting from the outside and in the corners. He hit two for seven in the first half and three for seven in the final 20 minutes. Two of Lienhard's goals came midway through the second half with the second goal breaking a 41-all tie that sent the Allenmen ahead to stay in their homestretch drive. He also did a nice job clearing rebound off both boards. Bill Hougland played his usual fine game off the boards and found time to add seven points on three fielders and a free toss. He scored on two of three shots taken in the second half. LOVELETTE JERRY WAUGH Kansas Tonight's defeat all but eliminated the Sooners from the title picture. They now have a 2-3 conference record and a 9-6 season record. Kansas State continues to lead the Big Seven with a 4-0 record having rolled past Colorado at Manhattan tonight. 63 to 42. Tonight's victory was an exceptionally sweet one for Lovellette, Waugh, and Coach Allen. Last year Coach Drake's Sooner zone defense shut Lovellette off with two field goals and five free throws for nine points, his single-game collegiate This setback forced the Kansans to accept an 8-4 co-championship with Kansas State and Nebraska instead of winning the title outright. low, as it downed the Jayhawkers at Norma, 52 to 49, in an overtime. Waugh's previous three trips to Norman had all ended in defeats for Kansas so tonight's victory was an indeed sweet departing memory for him. Goals by Lovellette and Kenney got K.U. off to a fast 4-0 start in the first minute and a half. Two more goals by Lovellette and one each by Hougland and Lienhard gave Kansas a 12 to 6 margin at the midway point of the first半. With an 18 to 9 margin with 7:40 remaining in the half, K.U. turned stone cold and was in trouble as the Sooners went into a full court press. Oklahoma scored 10 straight A Clyde-Burst KANSAS (58) FG FT-FA PF TP Lienhard, g 5 1-1 44 11 Hong, f 1 0-2 2 4 Kenney, f 2 0-0 2 4 Lovellette, c 13 0-2 5 26 Houghg, l 3 1-1 2 7 Enns, g 0 0-0 0 0 Waugh, g 4 0-0 3 8 Totals ... 28 2-6 20 38 OKLAHOMA (52) | FG | FT-A | PF | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Owens, f | 5 | 2-4 | 5 | 12 | | Turner, f | 0 | 0-1 | 1 | 0 | | Norton, f | 0 | 0-1 | 1 | 0 | | Freiberger, c | 4 | 6-7 | 5 | 14 | | Lynn, c | 3 | 2-3 | 3 | 8 | | Grossman, g | 0 | 0-0 | 2 | 0 | | Terrell, g | 5 | 1-4 | 4 | 11 | | Pugsley, g | 2 | 0-0 | 2 | 4 | | Rogers, g | 1 | 1-1 | 1 | 3 | Totals ... 20 12-20 24 52 Hittime score: Oklahoma 27, Kansas 28 Officials: F. O. Bacus (Southern Methodist), and George Bourrette (Wesleyan). Malott Praises - emotionally upset by the inner debate of whether to enlist now or return for the spring semester, which at KU. starts January 29. Draft Enlistment Change - - Regarding Students The Defense department's order permitting a student to volunteer for the armed service of his choice even after receiving a draft notice was praised by Cancellor Deane W. Malott as "one of the answers all of us have been seeking." The order removes the cause for a line of reasoning that motivated more than 50 K.U. students to withdraw from school since Christmas to enlist. Other schools in the state had been affected proportionately. "This order partially answers the question bothering both draft eligible men and school administrators, that is, 'What is expected of us?' "Chancellor Mallott said. KuKu's, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 105 Green. Nomination of o'Clerks "The order is advice, almost even a directive, for young men to continue their educations until selective service notifies them that they are needed," he continued. Until now a man could not volunteer for any of the armed services after he had received from his draft board a notice to take a physical examination. Episcopal university students, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Friday, Trinity church. Breakfast at 7:30 and transportation to 8 a.m. classes. Students desiring summer camp work contact Mrs. H. B. Chubb, 738. Orientation movies tonight. Graduate Student dance. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, the Tepee. Meet in lobby of Memorial Union. Transportation provided. Monday University Players and candidates meeting, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Little Theatre, Green hall. Official Bulletin "Now is the between-semesters period for hundreds of thousands of college men. This order should settle the question in favor of returning to school for most of them. The Defense department's action at this time was most appropriate." The new order continues the student's privilege of remaining in school until the end of the academic year. It gives the student enlistment privileges in the two months prior to the final month of the school term. Then enlistees will not be called until the end of term. John Rogers and Charles Puglesy scored one and two goals respectively during this time to make the team read, Kansas 53, Oklahoma 52. For Coach Allen, tonight's win over Oklahoma was his first at Norman since his 1946 undefeated con- "This order is extremely important at this time," Chancellor Malott said. "Many men have been Spring Enrollment Commences Today points in the next four minutes to take a 19 to 18 lead. The lead see-sawed back and forth the rest of the half with the Sooners on top by a 27 to 26 margin at the intermission. From here on, it was just too much Lovelette as the automatic scoring machine finished out the Jayhawk score by hitting four straight goals. In the first 10 minutes of the second half, K.U. outscored the Sooners 15 to 14 to tie up the game at 41-all at the 10-minute mark of the second half. Lienhard's one-hander from the side broke the tie 20 seconds later and KU,U led the rest of the way. A free throw by Lienhard and a long one-hander by Waugh pushed the KU, margin to 46 to 42. While Freiberger and Owens were getting a goal each, Lienhard and Houglund scored to make the score read Kansas 50. Oklahoma 46. ference club turned the trick and only the third time in the past 12 years that K.U. has defaced the Sooners on their home floor. New graduate students should go first to the Graduate office, 227 Strong, secure registration permits and then register. Students enrolled in the University for the fall semester (except those transferring from one school of the University to another) are not required to register for the spring semester, but must pay their fees before they will be allowed to enroll. Registration, payment of fees and enrollment for the spring semester began today and will continue through Wednesday. Orientation of new students is also today. Lovellette, who played the final 21:10 minutes with four fouls on him before fouling out with :10 minutes remaining, completely outplayed his defensive partners, Marcus Freiberger and Doug Lynn, a pair of 6-11 and 6-8 skyscrapers respectively. Even with Oklahoma's closely guarding zone defense using two and three men in attempting to stop Lovellette, the big Jayhawker scored six goals in 13 attempts to keep Kansas in the ball game through the first half. Kansas trailed 26 to 27 at halftime. New undergraduate students will register at the time specified on the Such students will enter the south door of the east wing of Strong hall according to the letter schedule on this page for payment of fees. The giant Kansan hit 52 per cent of his 25 shots (13 goals) for 26 points while holding Freiberger and Lynn to 14 and eight points respectively. In the final 20 minutes, Freiberger and Lynn could only muster four and two points respectively while big Clyde was counting with 14 for Kansas. Lovellette now has 330 points in 14 games for a 23.6 average and has scored 116 points in five Big Seven games, a 23.2 average a game. Students entering the University for the first time, former K.U. students not at school here during the fall, and students transferring from one school of the University to another must register for the spring semester. Students who must register should enter the center door of Strong hall according to the letter scheme for registration. Fees will be collected as part of the registration process, and students must be prepared to pay them at this time. Enrollment Schedule For Jan. 29-31 Registration Schedule This Afternoon Bom-Boy 1:30 Boz-Bot 2:00 Brou-Brt 2:30 Bru-Bur 3:00 Bus-Carl 3:30 Carm-Che 8:00 Chf-Clt 8:10 Clu-Coo 8:20 Cop-Crn 8:30 Cro-Dau 8:40 Dav-Dh 8:50 Di-Dt 9:00 Du-Dz 9:10 Ea-Evd 9:20 Eve-Fin 9:30 Fio-Frd 9:40 Fre-Gar 9:50 Gas-Glh 10:00 Gli-Grd 10:10 Gre-Hag 10:20 Hah-Haq 10:30 Tuesday, January 30 Har-Hax ... 10:40 Hay-Hes ... 10:50 Het-Holk ... 11:00 Holl-Hr ... 11:10 Hs-Iz ... 11:20 J-Jog ... 1:30 Joh-Kam ... 1:40 Kan-Kes ... 1:50 Ket-Kn ... 2:00 Ko-Kz ... 2:10 L-Lau ... 2:20 Lav-Lh ... 2:30 Li-Lov ... 2:40 Low-Mak ... 2:50 Mal-Mas ... 3:00 Mat-McE ... 3:10 McF-Me ... 3:20 Rie-Rom ... 9:50 Ron-Rz ... 10:00 S-Schl ... 10:10 Schn-Seo ... 10:20 Sep-Sij ... 10:30 Slk-Smh ... 10:40 Smi-Sot ... 10:50 Sou-Steq ... 11:00 Ster-Stz ... 11:10 Su-Td ... 11:20 Te-Tol ... 1:30 Tom-Us ... 1:40 Ut-Vor ... 1:50 Vos-Was ... 2:00 Wat-Whh ... 2:10 Whi-Wil ... 2:20 Wim-Wq ... 2:30 Wr-Z ... 2:40 Wednesday, Jan. 31 This Afternoon N, O, P, Q 1:15 R, Saa-Sij 1:45 Sik-Sz, T, U 2:15 V, W, X, Y, Z 2:45 Graduating Seniors Enrollment Schedule Mei-Milim ... 8:00 Miln-Mop ... 8:10 Mor-Mor ... 8:20 Mus-Nu ... 8:30 Nid-Ol ... 8:40 Om-Par ... 8:50 Pas-Pes ... 9:00 Pes-Plin ... 9:10 Pln-Pur ... 9:20 Pru-Rae ... 9:30 Red-Rin ... 9:40 official appointment cards given them by the Registrar. They will all enrol on Wednesday. All graduating seniors will be allowed to enroll today, according to the special schedule on this page. College seniors must identify themselves by presenting their "Record New students can obtain I-D cards at window number four of the business office from 8 to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Feb, 9 and 10. They must bring their fee card along. Fall semester students must bring their I-D cards when they register in order to have them validated for the spring semester. The cards will be stamped "Paid" at the fee window. Arrangements will be made for new students to attend the Oklahoma A. & M. basketball game. The procedure of letting graduat ing seniors enroll on the first day is the result of several years' study; last year a pre-enrollment method was used but it proved unsatisfactory. Analysis for College Seniors" sheets; seniors in other schools must present the early permit cards which they obtained from the offices of their deans. Graduating seniors are given this priority because many of them have certain required subjects they must take in order to graduate and an early enrollment is the only way of assuring them a satisfactory schedule in finishing these requirements. All graduating seniors must enroll on the first day, Mr. Hitt emphasized, for if the system proves unsatisfactory, it will be discontinued Enrollment hours are 8:30 to noon and 1:30 to 5 on all three days. Enrollment will take place in the following places after fees have been paid. College students will enroll at Robinson gymnasium; Business school at 210 Strong hall; Education, Robinson gymnasium; Engineering, Robinson gymnasium; Fine Arts, third floor, Strong hall (east wing); Graduate school, 227 Strong hall; Journalism, Robinson gymnasium; Law, 108 Green hall; Medicine, 104 Haworth hall; Pharmacy, 211 Bailey Chemical Laboratories. All classes will begin Thursday. Enrollment on or after Thursday will be permitted only after payment of a $2.50 late fee in addition to regular fees.