PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FEBRUARY 19. By BOB DELLINGER (Daily Kansan Sports Editor) Wednesday night already and no sign of any Kansas students being jailed in Manhattan for trying to paint the town red and blue. This is the last chance they will have until next year, because the game Thursday will be the last meeting of the two schools in a major sport until next winter in the basketball season. The game will be broadcast on delayed time by Max Falkenstein of Station WREN at 10:15 p.m. Thursday. Falkenstein will broadcast the Oklahoma Aggie game here Monday in the same manner. - * * Iowa State's scoring leaders are the starting lineup with one sub rating high. The six men who have been getting the starting nod at various times this year for the Cyclones are Jim Myers, Ray Wehde. Don Paulsen, John Shepard, Ron Norman, and Roy Wehde. The scoring leaders are the same men in that order. --- University High school will meet its arch-rival, DeSoto, in a double-header at the Lawrence Community building Friday at 3 p.m. The Jayhawkers will have a tough row to hoe if they expect to finish in a tie for the top slot this season, but the fast-improving Kansas squad can't be counted out until they lose another game or until Oklahoma wins two. While it is hard to believe that the Sooners will drop two out of three games after going through the season with only five defeats, it is not entirely out of the realm of possibility. The Oklahomaans have the toughest part of their entire conference schedule staring them in the face, with games against each of the other first-division clubs at their respective home courts. Kansas must also face the big ones, but will meet Oklahoma at home. Most Oread fans are looking forward to the time when Gerald Tucker and Charlie Black will match wits and ability for their benefit. Twice during this season, the two court stars have pitted themselves against each other, and each time the "Hawk" of Kansas has come out on top, even though Kansas dropped one contest, 47-50. Tucker has been held under 10 points only twice in conference play this year, once by Black with the lowest mark of six. He has scored only 12 points off the Jayhawker in two games while Black was dumping in 22. Tucker leads Big Six scorers with exactly 100 points in seven games for an average of 14.286 points per game. Only Black, who ranks second in average behind Tucker has been able to stop him, although Nebraska has twice held the big Win-fielder to less than 12 points. DU, Kappa Sig Win Cage Games Delta Upsilon and Kappa Sigma both hit the nets for 42 points in racking up intramural basketball victories Tuesday. The DU's took the measure of the Wicked Seven, 42 to 32. DeYoung of the losers looped in eight field goals to pace the point makers. Kappa Sigma defeated I.S.A. by a 42 to 20 final count. Individual scoring honors went to the losing team as Mathis of the I.S.A. collected 13 counters for high total in the game. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in law) add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan, every afternoon during the school year except Sundays and Sundays. University hollydays are issued only as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910. Under the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan, under act of March 3, 1879. Tucker Keeps Scoring Lead Over Black Gerald Tucker was held to 11 points in the Oklahoma-Nebraska game at Norman Monday night, but his average of more than 14 points kept him well ahead of second-place Charlie Black of Kansas. Black was removed from the Kansas-Nebraska game Saturday night with about 10 minutes left to play, and although he made four shots out of seven tries at the basket, he dropped in only nine points and lowered his average below 12. Dan Pippin of Missouri climbed from sixth place to third by virtue of his 14 point against Iowa State in the Tigers' second defeat. He lead Howey of Kansas State, Rethierford of Nebraska, and Ray Wehde of Iowa State by a bare .02 margin. The Big Six will be idle until Thursday when Kansas travels to Kansas State, but will swing back into action with all teams taking the court in a weekend of play. Friday will focus attention at Ames where the Oklahoma Sooners meet the Iowa State Cyclones in a game which is all-important to the large-scale Sooner title hopes. On Saturday night the Missouri Tigers will move to Nebraska and will hope to pull back into a first-place tie of an Iowa State victory makes that possible. Also on Saturday, the Jayhawkers will step out of the league for a trip to Chicago to meet DePaul in the Municipal Stadium. DePaul, led by George Mikan's younger brother Ed, has had a spotty season thus far, and is almost unpredictable. The game will be the second of a doubleheader featuring Northwestern and the Illinois Whiz Kids in the opener. BIG SIX SCORING Player, team G. T.P. Aver. Tucker, Oklahoma 7 100 14.29 Black, Kansas 6 70 11.67 Pippin, Missouri 7 78 11.14 Ray Webde, Iowa S. 8 89 11.12 Howey, K. State 8 89 11.12 Reitherford, Nebr. 8 89 11.12 Reich, Okla. 7 70 10.00 Brown, Nebr. 8 75 9.38 Schnellbacher, Kans. 6 56 9.33 Courty, Okla. 7 61 8.71 Jenkins, Mo. 7 60 8.57 Paulsen, Iowa S. 8 56 7.00 College Basketball New York U. 67, Manhattan 57 Springfield (Mass.) 63, Boston U 51. Ohio Wesleyan 81, Ohio Northern 44. Mass. State College 61, Worcester Tech 51. North Carolina St. 83, Duke 57. Virginia 53, Washington and Lee 51. West Virginia 80, Temple 60. Fordham 69, N. Y. Maritime 41. St. Bonaventure 50, Hobart 50. Capital 50, Denison 40. Morris Harvey 80, Wesleyan 62. Franklin 73, Indiana Central 56. Wittenberg 58, Findlay 51. Abilene Christian 63, Texas Wesleyan 61 Washington 76, Richmond 47. Bradley U. 60, Boston College 56 Maine 56, Bates 54. Trenton St. Teachers 66, Rider 65 Rhode Island State 73, Providence Ethiopia IM Cage Schedule St. Mary's (Minn.) 62, St. Olaf 46, Cape Girardeau 64, Missouri Mines 54. Winona Teachers 52, Michigan Tech 50. 10—Sigma Nu vs. Woiks 10—Delta Chi vs. Pharmacists Loras 53, Upper Iowa 38. Loyola (Chi) 72, Miami (O) 57. St. John's (Minn) 42, Augsburg 38. Elkmurst 49, Lewis 31. Oklahoma A. & M. 57, Wichita 28. Augustana 43, South Dakota 36. Maryville 40, Rockhurst 33. Cincinnati 53, Marshall 42. Mississippi 53, Mississippi State 49. The deans honor roll of the School of Pharmacy for the fall semester lists 21 students. Grade points started at 2.1 for freshmen and advanced one tenth of a point for sophomores, juniors, and seniors, J. Allen Reese, dean, said. Pharmacy Dean Lists 21 Honor Students Freshmen were John Anhault, Alla Beebe, Geraldine Bobbitt, Billy Bryant, Edward Galyon, Marilyn Lindberg, Lawrence Morgan, Glenn Parton, Philip Preble, and Andrew Struble. Sophomores were Boyd Connaway, Darrell Hobson, William Leeland, Mina McKelvy, Guy Parkhurst, and John Purdy. Juniors were Jack Beal, Charles Ham. Jack Rowland, and Charles Shull. Jess Rose will be the soloist on a program to be presented by the Phi Mu Alpha chorus at 9:30 tonight over KFKU. Phi Mu Will Sing Over KFKU Tonight An engineering freshman, Rose will sing, "I Got Plenty of Nothing", by George Gershwin. Other numbers on the program, to be presented by the entire chorus, are "Old Paint", "Vive L'Amour", "Gandémie", "lgitur", and "Deep In My Heart." The local chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, national honorary music fraternity, is scheduled to present a musical program over the University station every third Wednesday of the month. 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