RADIO SOAS MAMAA VINNYWAT MAMAA VINNYWAT 8484 91 H0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE EIGHT Jayhawkers Will Meet Tough Foes In East Swing Phog Allen will take his young Kansas basketball club through the next two weeks on a wicked four-game eastern swing opening Thursday in Cincinnati. The opposition there will be Coach John Wiethe's Bearcats, tenth-ranking five in the nation last year, Two other clubs of high ranking, Duquesne and Holy Cross, will be met Dec. 17 and Dec. 20, before the Jayhawkers close against John Bunn's Springfield college five in Springfield, Mass. Dec. 23. Holy Cross will carry two of these in Bob Cousey and Frank Offring, both members of the Crusader N.C.A.A. kings of 1947. Cousey is a lightning fast '6' 1" forward who established a single season scoring record of 486 points two years ago. He hit 480 last year and owns a current mark of 1193 for three seasons. He canned 28 points against Tulane in the Sugar bowl last year. This will be K.U.'s cruelest stretch of the season. Not only will Allen's youths be playing on foreign boards all the way but they will be facing some of the country's potential All-Americans. Oftring is a 6' 2", 180-pound 25-year old guard. He is high on the list of eastern rebounders and scores consistently in the clutch. He and Cousey co-captain Les Sheary's quintet which is rated the best in New England this winter. This is a club which won 10 of its 19 games last year after losing its top hand, George Kafaton, at mid-season. It dropped a mere 48-51 decision to Kentucky's N.C.A. a.titlists. The Jawhawkers will win the conference son which can match the experience and class of Cousey and Olfring. The former rimmed 20 points as the Cross opened with an 83-40 shelling of American U. The Crusaders also have run over the Knicks and Killie Griffin meet them in the Boston Garden in the second game of a double-ball. Loyola and Boston College play the opener. The Red and Blue rebound corps will find out how good it is in McKesport, Pa. when Clyde Lovellette Jack Carb and company match carom-retrieving with Duquesne's Charles Cooper, 6" 6" veteran who is the hub of a seasoned Duke outfit. The towering Negro nailed 298 points in 22 games last year as the Dukes won 18 and lost 5. Cincinnati stretched its victory skein to thirteen straight by winning its first two starts this winter over Carderville and Kentucky Wesleman. Four veterans are returning from the nifty 1948-49 Bearcats. These include Ralph Richter and Dick Dallmer, two of the Midwest's best shooters; Al Rubenstien, who is being called a "second Ralph Beard" and Guard Jack Laub. Richter, the Cats' tallest returning performer at 6' 4", dumped home 160 points last year; Dallmer 353. Wiethe's gang won 23 and dropped only five last year. Springfield has bowed to Arnold College and Connecticut in its first two games, but will play three more games before tackling Kansas. Only three lettermen are returning from a team that won 14 of 22 starts last winter. Bunn, current president of the National Basketball Coaches' Association, is one of Allen's most illustrious pupils. He was a 10-leterman at Kansas, winning four in basketball and three in baseball from 1917 through 1920. He later coached successfully at Stanford guiding the Indians Pacific Coast titles in 1936, 1937, and 1938. He was Allen's aid here 10 years. A three-dimensional film, "Topographic Maps by Photogrammatic Methods," will be shown by the American Society of Civil Engineers at 7:30 p.m. Friday in 426 Lindley hall. The film will be shown prior to the A.S.C.E. business meeting. The public is invited to attend. Allen will herd a 13-man squad, including five sophomores, through the swing. The Jayhawkers will go east boasting a record of two wins in three starts. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. ASCE To Show Movie Friday ALCOHOL $ 7 5^{c} $ a gal. CITY SERVICE MOTOR OIL 2 gallons for 98c AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E.9th SEEUS If You Have a Gift Problem We Feature Sutliff Fine Tobaccos Cigarettes and Sundries Refresh at Our Fountain Eldridge Pharmacy Ph. 999 701 Mass. Clyde Lovellette, 6 foot 9 inch Jayhawker center, will have to be at his best on the team's eastern swing. Lovellette will meet veteran rebounders capable of getting up as high as he can. Shellac Tunes Up Nerves Schedule For IM Basketball Greenville, S. C. — (U.P.)—Recorder James M. Richardson levied a $30-or-30-days fine on a piano tuner who said he drank shellac thinner to "tune up his nerves." 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