PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAN A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1948 Bengals, OU Move Up; Jayhawkers Bow Again The opportunists from the University of Missouri seized the lead in the Big Seven basketball derby, and Kansas State and Oklahoma shared the second slot as each conference team reached or passed the half-way mark in three week-end games. The University of Kansas sank to fifth place, a game and a half out of first, by losing to Iowa State, 52 to 50, in a close one Friday at Amos The talented Tigers continued on the comeback trail after a poor early-season showing when they handled the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Columbia Saturday, 47 to 14. Bespeckled Don McMillen, Missouri's sophomore guard, furnished the TNT as the two Bengal hot-shots, Dan Pippin and Thornton Jenkins, were cooled off by an alert Nebraska defense. McMillen took scoring honors with 15 points, followed by Rod Cox, Huskers forward, who tailed 13. Sooners Pave Wav Friday night's loss at Ames was the fourth in a row for the slipping Jayhawkers and again dropped their season record below the 500 mark. Phog Allen's crew has now won eight and lost nine for the season. But the Wildcats had no Houchin, so this Courty effort brought victory to his team and left the Oklahoma cagers all even with the Wildcats in the conference race at mid-season. The way was paved for the Tigers to move up as Oklahoma's Sooners stopped the Kansas State Wildcats on the Manhattan court in a 49 to 47 thriller. Paul Courty, lefthanded Sooner forward, duplicated a feat he had pulled earlier in the year against Kansas when he sank a desparation shot six seconds before the gun. Engleman At Helm With Howard Engleman directing the Kansans for Dr. F. C. Allen, who was temporarily laid up with a cold, the Kansas cagers turned in a performance similar to their last two conference losses. Although trailing at the end of the half, the Jayhawkers remained in striking distance throughout the second canto, but always lacked the spark to take over the lead. Otto Schnellbacher and Claude Houchin found the range with close-in shots often enough to keep the men from Mt. Oread in the battle, but the Cyclones were hot enough to match the visitors. Schnellbacher Still Scores The referee's whistle dominated plav throughout most of the contest as four men poured out late in the game. The Jayhawkers hit 18 out of 27 at the charity line, and the Staters 14 of 23. Leo Schneider, sub Cyclone center, tied the Kansas forward for ten game honors as he netted five goals and three free shots. In addition, the big Iowa worked well on rebounds for the winners. Otto Schnlelbacher climbed on the individual leaders in the conference as he held his average with a 13-point barrage. Missouri's Pinpin tillied 6 at Columbia, teammate Jenkins counted 8. Kansas State's Howey was 'stopped with 6 points, and Nebraska's Retherford was slowed up to 2 points. K-Club To Have Banquet Thursday Membership certificates will be issued to all members of the newly reorganized K-club at an installation banquet in the Kansas room of the Union at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. All members will be officially installed at the banquet, according to Lynn L. Leigh, vice president. Following the banquet pictures will be taken of the group for the Jayhawker. Members are asked to wear shirts, neckties, and letter sweaters. Tickets may be obtained from the Athletic or Business offices or members of the executive committee. Tickets must be bought not later than tomorrow, Leigh said. No Complaint On Tax Report St. Louis—(UP)—A chiropractor submitted proof positive with his 1947 income tax report to the internal revenue office here. He attached to the return a 1947 calendar on which he had jotted down the expenses of each day as they occurred. KU Swimmers Win Second In a repeat performance, the University of Kansas swimming team defeated Kansas State, 48 to 36, Saturday in Robinson gym to make it two victories in four starts for the season. In the opening meet of the season the Jayhawkers defeated the Wildcats but later lost to Oklahoma and Nebraska. Dave Ritchie, Gene Mahoney, and Stan Jervis each turned in firsts for the Kansas Crew. Ernest Friesen, Paul Banks, Dick O'Neill, and Pete Purdy added points with second place honors. Coach Walt Mikols said Ritchie and Friesen showed improved form in finishing first and second in the 220-yard free style and that he was pleased with Jervis' time in the 220-yard breast stroke. 220-yard free style—Ritchie (K) Friesen (K), Nichols (K, S) 2.29.5 50-yard free style—Leitt (K-S) Banks (K), Roy (K) 24.4 Results. 300-yard medley relay—Kansas (Medearis, Jervis, and Olander) 3:13.8. Diving~McClay, (K-S), O'Neill (K), Crates (K). 100-yard free style—Leitt (K-S) Nichols (K-S), Roy (K) 57.5. 200-yard breast stroke—Jervis (K), Sigman (K-S), Heckathorn (K-S), 2:36.4. 440-yard free style—Ritchie (K), Friesen (K), Gilliesk (S) 5-258. 400-yard relay — Kansas State (Grieshaber, Wilder, Nichols, and Leit) 4:02.5 Charles Dunn of Oak Park, Ill, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., was named Friday as chairman of the student committee of the 1948 Kan- tle. Dunn Will Head Relays Committee 10 ROYals by Director Bill Easton. A senior in the School of Business, Dunn graduated from Southwest high school of Kansas City Mo., in 1942, lettering there in football and basketball. Fourteen University of Kansas underclassmen will complete the 1548 student committee for the twenty-third Jayhawker games April 16 and 17. Box Scores IOWA STATE g ft ftm f tp Kester, f. 0 2 0 3 4 Hay Whede, f. 5 0 2 4 10 Paulsen, c. 1 3 2 5 5 Morman, g. 3 2 2 2 8 Paterson, g. 3 3 0 4 9 Roy Whede 3 1 1 1 3 Schneider 5 3 2 5 13 Ferguson 0 0 0 0 0 Block 1 0 0 2 2 KANSAS Schnellbch'r, f. 3 7 5 5 13 Eskridge, f. 3 2 1 4 8 Waugh, c. 3 2 0 0 8 Houchin, g. 3 4 1 5 10 Sapp, g. 0 0 0 0 0 Penny 1 0 0 1 2 Stramel 1 0 0 1 2 Dewell 0 0 0 0 0 Enns 2 2 1 4 6 Mabry 0 1 1 2 1 Barr 0 0 0 0 0 I-M Managers To Meet Tuesday Football Is A Man's Game? Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—After this, Joe Ossvick will play football with Joe Joe, a University of Missouri student, got into a tough football game at a Stephens college picnic. As he skirted right end, a fragile Susie tapped him on the right shoulder. Down went Joe, with a broken clavicle. A meeting of all intramural team managers will be called Tuesday at 4:30 p. m. in 202 Robinson gymnasium, according to Don Powell, intramural director. The meeting is to plan the basketball playoffs and coming spring sports. The proposed schedule of volleyball, swimming, and track contests will be discussed. Entry blanks for volleyball teams will also be handed out, Powell said. Powell urged all managers to contact the intramural office if attendance was impossible. Wichita Skyliners Win AAU Tourney Ponca City, Okla., Feb. 16—(UP) —A walk-away contest last night gave the Davis Skyliners of Wichita Kans., the fourth annual invitational A. A. U. tourney title here as the visiting Kansans walloped the Conoco Oilers, 53 to 23, before 1,300 bottles Bobbie Monty, former Wichita university star, lead the Skyliners to the title by scoring 18 points during the first 14 minutes of the game. During the evening, Monty hit for 22 markers to lead in that department. Third place went to the Cessna Bobcats of Wichita, who racked St. John's college of Winfield, Kan., 41 to 39. 2 Old Foes Added To '48 Grid Slate Kansas will renew football relations with two old opponents, George Washington university, and Colorado, during the 1948 season, it was announced Monday by Jayhawker athletic Director E. C. Quigley who released a 10-game schedule. Quigley also disclosed that the TCU game might be moved from its present site in Kansas City to Lawrence, a shift which would give the Jayhawkers five games on their home field. The 1948 schedule: Sept. 18 TCU Lawrence or K.C. Sept. 24 Denver U., Denver Oct. 2 Uni. of Colo., Lawrence Oct. 9 Iowa State, Ames Oct. 16 G. Wash U., Wash, D.C. Oct. 23 Nebraska U., Lawrence Oct. 30 Okia, A. & M., Lawrence Nov. 13 Kansas State, Manhattan Nov. 20 Okla. U., Lawrence Nov. 25 Missouri U., Columbia Mo-Valley Adds Two Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 16—(UP)—The Missouri Valley conference expanded its membership today to include the University of Detroit and Bradley university of Peoria, Ill. Prof. E. G. Barrett of Drake university announced the action at the close of an executive session yesterday. Barrett is conference president. Conference commissioner Artie Ellers said it was not known when the two schools would be ready to start competition in the circuit. Detroit and Bradley were not represented at the meeting. They had applied for membership after a committee committee visited their campuses. Schools represented at the meeting were Drake university, Oklahoma A. & M., St. Louis University, Tulsa University, Wichita University and Creighton University. The conference has been playing only a five-team football schedule and is not competing. All members have had teams in the basketball competition. 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