PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1949 Kansas Hopes For Big Night Against Drake Kansas meets Drake tonight at 7:30 in Hoch auditorium. The Jayhawkers will have to play much better ball against the Bulldogs that they did Monday against Colorado if they expect to win. Drake already has beaten the Jayhawkers at Des Moines 60 to 44, Dec. 18, and they don't look to be any weaker now. On the same night K.U. was downing Washington university in St. Louis, the Bulldogs came within one point of upsetting mighty St. Louis which is rated the nation's number one team. The Iowans will be eager to win at Lawrence tonight. Last year in Hoch auditorium the Jayhawkers had their biggest night of the season against the Bulldogs running up a 72 to 42 win. In the first game of the season between the two teams, Drake led all the way with a substitute center, Don Seiffen, tossing in 22 points. Drake played the game without the services of their 6-feet, 9-inch center, John Pritchard. Pritchard will be in the game tonight. Gene Petersen, Kansas' 6-feet, 7-inch forward will probably get the task of guarding the tall Pritchard. Coach "Phog" Allen's other regular starters are Harold England, forward; Jerry Waugh, center; Bill Sapp, and Claude Houchin, guards. Drake owns a 7-won, 7-lost record for the season. Their only bad defeats have been at the hands of the Big Nine leader, Minnesota, and the tough Oklahoma Aggies. YMCA Takes 32-23 Win Men of Distinction went all the way to defeat Battenfield Hall 46 to 33 in an intramural "B" game. The winners took an early lead and never lost it. The halftime score stood at 28 to 19. Lyle Wheateroff was high point man for the Battenfeld team and took game honors with his 20 points. Bob Hanson and Jim Stout lead the men of Distinction with 11 and 13 points respectively. YMCA's "B" team found the basket range in the second half to defeat the Intramural number 5 "B" 32 to 23. The score stood at 8-all at the end of the first half. Ed Commons and Bob McMillen led the winners in the scoring column with 8 points each. Bob Dula led the losers with 14. Stevens Has Minor Surgery William C. Stevens, professor emeritus of botany, underwent minor surgery in Watkins Memorial hospital this morning. His condition is described as good. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS at Samples WATCH SHOP 914 1/2 Mass. Ph. 36 All watches timed by Electronics Boudreau Nod To Boston In AL Race New York, Jan. 19—(UP)—Bill Veeck, optimistic owner of the world champion Cleveland Indians, may be claiming the 1949 American league pennant but shortstop-manager Lou Boudreau, the man who will have to win it, today gave the nod to the Boston Red Sox. "The Red Sox are stronger because they aren't on the spot and will be able to play without pressure", the standout ball player of the 1948 season explained. 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