PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 20,1947 By BOB DELLINGER (Daily Kansas Sports Editor) Two star pupils of one of the greatest coaches in history will match wits and squads tonight when the Jayhawkers under Howard Engleman clash with Frosty Cox's Colorado Buffs. Both teams play somewhat the same style of basketball, the Allen system. Engleman was a star here in 1939, 1940, and 1941, making all-American and all-Big Six in each of the last two years. In 1939, he led Kansas in scoring, and in 1941 he led the conference. Cox was an all-Big Six guard with the Jayhawkers in 1930 and 1931 when the Kansas squad finished second and then came back to win its seventh Big Six crown. \* \* \* It is fairly obvious from some of the old scores through the years that Kansas teams always have had tight defenses, and that the games which pitted them against another defensive team almost put the score-keepers to sleep. A field goal must have been a major factor in the 1924 Kansas-Nebraska series when the Jayhawkers captured both games by scores of 19-18 and 13-10. In 1917 the Jayhawkers evidently ran into a superior defense, dropping one of four games to Kansas State. 9-38. The Hawkers won two of the other three. Again in 1933, the Aggies were victorious, this time by a 15-11 count. But last year Kansas thumped the Manhattan cage men, 71-46 and 68-43 in two of the three encounters. A single digit was on the side of the ledger in 1917 when the Jay-hawkers clashed with Iowa State and took the Cyclone scab. 25-9. Last year the Jayhawkers ran wild against Nebraska and cracked the Big Six scoring record with a 72-30 victory over Nebraska. *** ** 负责 St. Benedict's beat Rockhurst; Rockhurst beat St. Mary's; St. Mary's beat St. Louis; St. Louis plastered the Oklahoma Aggies; theAggies beat Kentucky; Kentucky is rated by those who don't know about St. Benedicts; therefore, St.Benedict's is the best. That's his opinion. Arkansas has already picked the successor to George Kok. A 7' 7" ninth-grader in Mississippi can't get shoes, but he continues to average over 40 points while standing still. He wants to go to Arkansas. As a phys ed major? The Detroit Football Lions recently signed Clyde LeForce, star Tulsa quarterback. The Lions already have an option on Glenn Davis, and the Army flash says he won't play without Blanchard. If the Lions get LeForce, Davis, and Blanchard into the same fold, look out, opponents! Linwood Defeats University High The University High cage squad absorbed its eighth loss in nine starts Friday night by dropping a 27-30 decision to Linwood High at Linwood. Dick Cochran led the Eagles in scoring with 10 points, and George Denny and Gene Riling contributed seven and six, respectively. Handley led Linwood with 12. A technical foul was called on U.H.S. supporters when a yell from the Eagle section broke up a post-period free-throw. C. J. Elliott led the Eagle "B" team to 26-19 victory, scoring 11 points himself. Intramural Schedule 6:30—Phi Kappa vs. Navy Officers 6:30—Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Tonight; 7:30-Pi Kappa Alpha vs. 1934 club 7:30-Alpha Tau Omega vs. 1126 club 8:30—Theta Tau vs. Indepsis Zena Qismon vs. Ornharh* 9:30 - Kappa Sigmus vs. Alpha Pho Omega* 9:30—Sigma Nu vs. A.T.C. club Victory Margins Wide In Intramural Games Victory margins ranged from 1 to 34 points in eight games reported from intramural basketball play of Friday and Saturday. Kappa Sigma ran up the highest total in defeating the Married Men. 46 to 12. Sauder paced scoring for the winners with 13 markers, followed by teammate Phiplblad with 12. The closest contest found Triangle edging past Sigma Nu, 30 to 29. Sankey of Triangle tossed in 13 points to take scoring honors. Darsie of Sigma Nu was high for the losers with 12. Other results: Sigma Phi Epsilon over Po Dunks, 2 to 0 (for f慰); Delta Chi over R.O.T.C. 36 to 24; Delta Upsilon over Tau Kappa Epsilon, 21 to 13; Mom's Boys over Spooner-Thayer, 38 to 25; Beta Theta Pi over Frat Busters, 32 to 25; and Wesley over Live Five, 27 to 17. 'Suppressor' Reduces Record Scratches Waltham, Mass. (UP)—The days when the scratch of a phonograph needle seemed as prominent as the recording itself may be on the way out. Thanks to a new device, both old and new phonograph records can be heard clearly at all times. Known technically as the "dynamic noise suppressor," the device automatically and instantaneously adapts the channel to conform with the requirements of the musical range, thus obtaining a clear tone. In other words, the invention operates like a rapid electronic "gate" to admit the music, eliminating all but an almost inaudible amount of noise. In the bass musical register, the suppressor reduces the heavy rumble and in the high range the reduction of scratch is marked. The average home radio would need one to four extra vacuum tubes for the dynamic suppressor. One tube would suffice for the smallest radios, while three or four plus a few other components are necessary for more elaborate outfits. The East Aurora Chapter of the Society for Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America in voting to donate the proceeds from their winter minstrel show to the village's high school athletic fund added this proviso—the football goal-posts must be painted barbershop red-and-white. Haircuts Or Football They Use Same Poles East Aurora, N.Y. (UP)—The followers of East Aurora high school football will be treated to something out of the ordinary next fall—barbershop goal-posts. Turner Is Named 'B' Team Coach Paul Turner, 1942 basketball letterman, has been named coach of the University "B" basketball team, Athletic Director E. C. Quigley has announced. Turner replaces Howard Engleman who has taken over the varsity helm during the enforced vacation of Head Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen, who has retired for the season because of illness. Turner, a senior from Shawnee- Mission, kicked the winning field goal to down Oklahoma. 16-13, in last season's football clash. Netters Receive Call For Spring Action Tennis candidates for the 1947 Jayhawker defending champion team received their first call for spring action today from Coach Garden A. Sabine, who set the initial organization meeting with the netters for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 203 Robinson gymnastium. Season plans and schedules will be discussed. The 1946 team won the Big Six title, with an undefeated record of eight wins and two ties. 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