PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1950 KU Seeks Second Big 7 Win On'Husker Court Tonight The Jayhawkers will be after their second consecutive Big Seven victory tonight against Nebraska at Lincoln. After an impressive start against the Oklahoma Sooners, all eyes will again be turned on K.U.'s sophomore sensation, Clyde Lovellette. The 6 foot 9 inch center has scored 226 points in 11 games this season. He is pacing all league scorers with an average of 20.5 points a game. Two big questions are "Can he do it again against Nebraska tonight, and even more important, can he keep up his torrid race throughout the remainder of the season?" Lovellette will be matching his talents against Nebraska's Bus Whitehead, also a 6 foot 9 inch center. Whitehead has greatly improved since he entered Big Seven competition two years ago and is said to be a better rebounder than Oklahoma's Marcus Freiberger who scored 22 points against Kansas Jan. 6. How effectively Lovellette and Whitehead can guard each other may decide the game. The tall K.U. center had four fouls on him through the final 41 minutes of the game against the Sooners. Nebraska coach Harry Good likes to alternate Whitehead with his 6 foot $6_{1/2}$ inch understudy, Bob Pierce. This will present a serious defensive problem to Dr. Allen should Lovellette again collect a large number of fouls. The huskers believe in shooting often and with Joe Brown back at guard after a year's layoff, and a new sharp-shooter in Jim Buchanan, the Nebraskan's are as prolific as ever despite the graduation of Claude Retherford, the league's top scorer the past year. Tonight's game will be the league opener for the defending Big Seven co-champions. Coach Good's team set a new tournament record in Kansas City, scoring 85 points in a consolation game with Iowa State by exploding for 19 points in an overtime for an 85 to 67 victory. The Cornhuskers lost only to Michigan in the tournament 65 to 67. They scored 207 points in the tournament for another new record. By winning tonight's game, the Jayhawkers could get a tighter hold on their league leadership. Furthermore, the Kansans are eager to snap the five-game winning streak which the Huskers now hold. Members of the team making the Lincoln trip are: Clyde Lovellette, Bob Kenney, Bill Houghland, Claude Houchin, Jerry Waugh, Bill Lienhard, Harold England, Lyn Smith, Gene Peterson, Jack Carby, Buddy Bull, and Guy Mabry. Quigley Announces Indoor Track Dates E. C. Quigley director of athletics, today announced the 1950 indoor track schedule. It is as follows: It is as follows: Feb. 11 Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 18 Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 24 Missouri at Columbia. March 3 and 4 Conference meet at Kansas City. SevenSchoolsFace NCAA Expulsion New York, Jan. 10—(U.P.)—Facing the hottest issues in 44 years, delegates to the National Collegiate Athletic association convention assembled today for preliminary debates on four major disputes vital to every important school fielding an athletic team. Before the week is out, they were expected to take a stand on the controversial sanity code, television, football's two-platoon system, and control of post season football bowl games. Seven schools—including Virginia, Virginia Tech and the Citadel—face expulsion proceedings Saturday for alleged violations of the sanity code in the first showdown by the N.C. A.A. on its new regulations governing aid to athletes. President Colgate W. Darden of the University of Virginia was expected to make a personal presentation of Virginia's case at a closed session on Thursday. Names of the four other schools threatened with expulsion have not been revealed. At least 23 other institutions, and probably more, were under investigation but no action was scheduled this year. The constitutional compliance committee, under chairman Clarence P. Houston of Tufts, will present the expulsion motion to the executive council Wednesday and if the council approves, it will be put before the general convention Saturday. A two-thirds majority of the delegates is required to expel a member of the N.C.A.A., which includes 297 members and 27 affiliated conferences swinging on vote each. A nationwide television policy has been urged by the Eastern College Athletic conference because video is regarded a threat to the box office receipts at all collegiate sports. The American football Coaches association under Lou Little of Columbia will pass along its ideas on the two-platoon system and other questions of the rules, probably late Wednesday. It was believed questionnaires received from coaches indicated a majority favored retention of the free substitution rule for another year at least. GREAT SERVICE FINE Budditt GALLAGHER MOTORS Ph.1000 632-34 Mass. St. CARS CARS SQUARE DEAL Port Hueneum, Calif., Jan. 10—(U.P.) —The U.S.S. Norton Sound, the Navy's only experimental guided missile ship, dubbed the "Buck Rogers," leaves here today on a 1,700-mile voyage to the gulf of Alaska to obtain data on cosmic rays and guided missiles. While the trip is primarily to obtain cosmic ray research data, the navy also said the mission "will expand available experiences with respect to the operation use of guided missiles under adverse conditions when launched from mobile seaborne platforms." Cosmic ray data will be obtained partly through launching on aerobee rockets, which in 6 minutes reach a height of more than 75 miles. The 20-foot rockets carry complicated instruments that radio data back to recording devices aboard the ship. We Feature A Special Dinner Every Night. Dr. J. A. Van Allen of Johns Hopkins will direct the cost of a new test. 5—7:30 Capt. John Quinn will be in command of the ship, which carries 500 officers and men. Putting in at Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Jan. 22, the Norton Sound will return here Tuesday, Jan. 31. Monday's College Basketball Results 'Buck Rogers Navy Vessel To Alaska Today Curb Service After 4 p.m. East: Open Daily 11 a.m. Hofstra 67, U. of Mexico 34 Loyola of Chicago 71, Syracuse 59 South: Kentucky 83, North Carolina 44 Mississippi 54, Florida 46 Wake Forest 69, Tennessee 62 Louisiana State 51, Loyola of South 47 Midwest: Midwest: Okahama 41, Missouri 36 Northwestern 60, Minnesota 53 Ohio State 70, Depaul 62 Illinois 59, Purdue 54 Michigan 69, Indiana 67 Detroit 64, Michigan State 56 Bradley 79, Georgetown 39 Illinois Wes. 71, James Milliken 57 Morningside 58, N.D. State 48 Creighton 56, Omaha 51 Wyoming 63, Utah 42 IM Basketball Standings Show Six Undefeated Team The following is the continuation of the team standings for men's intramural basketball corrected up to and including the games played Monday, Jan. 9. Division II and III of the fraternity "B" league are listed here, as well as all three divisions of the fraternity "C" league. The standings in the independent leagues will be listed at a later date: Fraternity "B" Division II Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Kappa Lambda Acacia Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau Division III Phi Kappa Division III Phi Delta Theta Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta Chi Sigma Nu Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Latin Americans Fraternity "C" Beta Theta Fi Gispak Phi Delta Theta Delt₇ Chi Alpha Tau Omega Cellar Dwellars Fijis Lambda Chi Alpha Division II Delta Tau Delta Kazs Delta Upsilon J.S. C. Calviers Silent Men Tall Dogs Wakurusa Wildcats Wineros Division III Phi Gamma Delta 4 Beta Frosh 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3 Edgehill Roaders 2 Phi Kappa Psi 2 Sigma Nu 2 Catacomb Kids 0 Plumber Plungers 0 Women's Intramural Basketball Schedule 7 p.m. Kanza v. Chi Omega 8 p.m. Sigma Kappa v. Kappa Alpha Theta. West Court East Court 7 p.m. Corbin Jays v. Pi Beta Phi 8 p.m. Delta Delta Delta v. Miller West Court MILLER'S BAR-B-Q Closed on Sun. 1. 25 Bar-B-Q Beef and Pork Sandwiches 25c STILL HAS THE BEST 4 mi. northeast U.S. 40 & 24 In or Out of Town! 1/2 Fried Chicken TODAY IS AN OCCASION For Somebody. Send Bouquets and Corsages To Your Loved Ones. 1. 25 T-Bone Steak 326 W. 9th Phone 998 IM Schedule For Basketball Robinson Annex Fraternity "A" 4:15 Kappa Sigs v. Sigma Nu 6:15 Lambda Chi v. Nubbins Independent "A" 5:15 A.I.E.E. v. Trego Eagles Robinson Gym Fraternity "B" 6:30 (e) Phi Kappa Tau v Acacia (w) A.K.L. v. Phi Kappa Sigs 7:30 (e) Phi Kappa Psi v. Phi Kappa (w) sigma Chi v. 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