PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1950 —Photo by Gagliardo-Clarkson A NEW JAYHAWK cager is "BORN." Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, Dean of American basketball coaches, is presenting a basketball to B. H. Born, 6 foot $8 \frac{3}{4}$-inch 185-pound former Medicine Lodge high school star. In 71 games, this scoring wizard accounted for 1,322 points for a lifetime average of 18.6 a game. He averaged more than 25 points a game during his senior year. Born holds the high school Class A tournament record of 111 points in four games and the Dodge City invitational tournament record of 87 points in three games. The giant on the right is none other than Clyde "Colossal" Lovellette, K.U.'s All-American center, who broke almost every Jayhawker scoring record last year as a sophomore. Lovellette scored 545 points for a 21.8 average over a 25-game route. Three KU Players Slowed By Injuries The return to active duty Monday of five Jayhawk football players, who were sidelined most of last week with injuries, still found Coach J. V, Sikes singing the blues following a lengthy dummy scrimmage Tuesday afternoon. With only three days of practice remaining before K.U.'s opener with Texas Christian university in Memorial stadium Saturday, Coach Sikes still has two key players on the inactive list and a third somewhat a doubtful performer. Bob Talkington and S. P. Garnett, two of KU's three top tackles, are fighting to overcome injuries obtained in last Saturday's intra-squad game and may be ready for limited action. Talkington has an ankle injury and Garnett a shoulder hurt. Jerry Bogue, No. 1 quarterback, is still slowed with a bruised knee and may not be able to go at top speed. It is hoped that all three players will be able to see action Saturday. Sooners Rate Fifth In Pre-Season Poll New York—(U.P) — Here are the pre-season ratings of the United Press board of football experts (number of first place votes in parenthesis): Team points Notre Dame (25) 311 2 Army (7) 276 3 Michigan 183 4 Texas (1) 163 5 Oklahoma 143 6 Tennessee (1) 129 7 Stanford 118 8 Illinois 102 9 Southern California 54 10 Cornell 50 Second Ten: Ohio State, 47; Maryland, 46; Kentucky, 37; Louisiana State, 29; Southern Methodist, 28; Minnesota, 25; California, 19; Missouri, 17; Duke, 16; Princeton, 12. Third Ten: Dartmouth, 10; Alabama and North Carolina, 9 each; Michigan State, 8; Navy, 6; Pennsylvania and Villanova, 5 each; Pittsburgh, 4; Brown and Rice, 3 each. load your camera with BEAT T. C. U. Others: Columbia, 2; Colgate, 1. You'll be delighted with your very first full-color pictures. All you need do is to follow carefully the instructions included with each roll of film—Kodachrome for miniature cameras, and Kodacolor for roll-film cameras. Make it a point to stop in today, and have your camera loaded for "color." A Fall Must! Lubrication- Wheel bearings, differential, transmission, steering apparatus . . . all need careful lubrication after hard summer driving. Drive in for our expert service today. MOTOR IN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 827 Vermont Phone An Ad, Then Be Glad, With Kansan Want Ad Results.Call K.U. 376. 1/2 Game Separates Yanks, Tigers, Sox New York, Sept. 20—(U.P.)-Red Rolfe may get run out of the zoo keepers' union for putting three Tigers in a dog-house, but he found that it was a pretty good emergency measure today in the hectic American league flag race. At Cleveland, the Red Sox, who were rained out and will play a double bill, will have to face right handed acces Bob Lemon and Early in a park where they have won only three games in the past two years. The victory put the Tigers into a second place tie with the Boston Red Sox, who were rained out of their game at Cleveland, and left them only a half-game behind the Yankees, who were beaten by their Chicago White Sox nemesis, Bob Cain, 4 to 3. in a night game. Rolfe benched three of Detroit's star regulars yesterday and put in substitutes Pat Mullin, Charley Keller and Dick Kryoshi, who collected eight hits and drove in seven runs as Detroit came out of a weekend batting slump and made 19 hits in a 12 to 4 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. In the only other American league game, the Washington Senators beat the St. Louis Brown's, 5 to 3. Brooklyn found a soft touch for a change and topped the Pirates, 14 to 3 and 3 to 2 in a home run derby in which Gil Hodges and Duke Snider hit two apiece for the Dodgers while Ralph Kiner got a pair for Pittsburgh to give him a total of 45 for the year. BEAT T. C. U. SING Try Outs For New Members KU Mens Glee Club Tue. Sept.26 4-6 p.m. Wed. Sept. 27 4-6 p.m. Thur. Sept.28 4-6 p.m. KU Womans Glee Club Room 132 Strong Hall Mon. Sept. 25 4 - 6 p.m. J. F. Wilkins, Director Tue. Sept. 26 4-6 p.m. Wed. Sept. 27 4-6 p.m. Room 131 Strong Hall Clayton Krehbiel, Director