MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 15 Game Slate In Five Nights Faces Big 7 By UNITED PRESS A 15-game schedule in five nights starting tonight will be faced by the basket teams of the Big Seven conference. The heavy firing, marking the end of a four-week period of tune-up tilts, will be followed by the annual Big Seven holiday tournament in Kansas City Dec. 27 through 30. Michigan of the Big Ten will be the eighth team to fill out the bracket. Then comes the conference chase with the league teams mainly occupied in the games that will decide the 1950 championship. A fancy-shooting K-State team looms at present in the pre-conference guessing as the most likely to take the crown. With Clarence Brannum and Rick Harman in mid-season form, the Manhattan, Kan., men added two more victims during the week, mighty West Virginia and Baylor's Bears. Colorado stayed undefeated in the same period, crushing Southern Methodist at Boulder, 71 to 48. Clyde Lovellette finds himself surrounded as he goes up for a one handed push shot in the Cincinnati game, Dec. 15. Players in the picture are: Jim Holstein (27), Al Rubenstein (21), Cincinnati; and Clyde Lovellette (16) K.U. Bradley's potent five handed Nebraska its first defeat of the season, 64 to 54, but the Huskers nipped Iowa State, 60 to 54 to take the only conference game played to date, and beat Baylor Saturday night 69 to 55 Most action this week among conference teams will be seen by Colorado, Missouri and Iowa State, each booked for three contests. Nebraska is each, while Kansas State and Oklahoma have single engagements. Longnits four games are: Colorado State at Nebraska; Oklahoma at NY. (New York); S.M.U. at Colorado; Northwestern at Iowa State. Other games are scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Ther. Christmas and until the Kansas City tournament. Present standings for all games played to date are: w 1 pts op Nebraska 4 1 302 244 Colorado 4 0 255 198 Missouri 2 1 162 136 Kansas State 5 2 426 319 Women's Honorary Hockey,Volleyball Teams Named At WAA Banquet Outstanding women athletes of the University were honored as part of the program of the Women's Athletic association dinner, Dec. 15. Miss Ruth Hoover, W.A.A. co-sponsor, presented awards to high-point women and named the honorary varsity hockey and volleyball teams. Letters were presented to women who had earned 650 points by participation in intramural sports. A ticipation in intramural sports. A woman was presented to the woman who had earned the most points—1.350. The honorary teams were chosen by Miss Hoover, associate professor of physical education, on the basis of individual play during the season and on class teams. Those who received letters were: Marion Greenlee and Donnie Jones, seniors; Geneva Fleshman, Lois Lacy, Patricia Lander, Elsiemarie Randell, Lorraine Ross, and Nancy Miners; Joyce Miners, and Suzanne Neff, sophomores, Nancy Moore, junior, received the blazer. The honorary varsity volleyball team included: Betty van der Smis- sen, second year law; Josephine Stuckey, senior; and Nancee Bell, Arlene Hill, Nancy Moore, Betty Ozenberger, Frances Pence, and Betty Thomas, juniors. Those named to the honorary hockey team and their positions are Betty van der Smissen, left wing, second year law; Joanne Amick, left inner, and Ann Hendershot, center halfback, seniors; Arlene Hill, left fullback, Nancy Moore, right fullback, Frances Pence, right wing, Beverly Pepper, left halfback, and Betty Thomas, goalie, juniors; and Joyce Herschell, right inner, Suzanne Neff, right halfback, and Chloe Warner, center forward, sophomores. That lazy old sun Starts his winter vacation about this time. While he's gone, be sure you get your share of energy by drinking plenty of pure, health-giving milk. at your dealers or call Iowa State 3 2 275 279 Oklahoma 2 2 207 197 Kansas 2 3 278 265 Other games this week are: Tuesday—Wisconsin at Missouri; Idaho at Iowa State; Kansas vs. Holy Cross at Worcester, Mass. Wednesday—Missouri at S. M. U. Thursday—Missouri at S. M. U. Rice at Colorado; Washington State at Kansas State. Friday--Missouri at S.M.U; Idaho at Nebraska; Iowa State at Drake; Kansas at Springfield, Mass. College. SEE XMAS LIGHTED PLAZA FROM THE AIR K. C., Mo. FLY save car expenses PHONE 314 for app't. $12.00 for 3 persons at LAWRENCE FLIGHT SERVICE Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY OF SERVING YOU. DRIVE CAREFULLY— Take good care of yourself—we'll be seeing you next year. All the folks at FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire