JANUARY 17, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Cagers Will Play Colorado At Boulder Monday The Jayhawkers will be idle during the coming weekend, but will go to Boulder Monday night for the second of two games with the Colorado Buffaloes. The Buffs handed the Jayhawkers a 52-50 overtime defeat at Kansas City, Jan. 2. starting the current four-game Kansas losing streak. Since the Colorado game, Kansas has lost close ones to Missouri, Oklahoma, and Nebraska. After the Boulder trip, the Jayhawkers will return home for a Friday game with Iowa State, and will remain at Lawrence to entertain Kansas State the following Tuesday. Meanwhile, the spotlight shifts to Columbia where the Missouri Tigers risk their one-game lead over the conference as they take on second-place Nebraska tomorrow. The Tigers have sailed, not too blithely, through the rest of the conference so far, handing Kansas and Kansas State close defeats on their own courts after whipping Iowa State at Columbia. Also tomorrow night, Kansas State makes its last bid to get back in the championship race as the Wildcats will attempt to repeat their 59-55 upset of Oklahoma earlier this season. Kansas State has won one and lost one at home, and lost their only road game. The Wildcats will have one advantage in this meeting, that of home court. The Sooners have won one and lost one, winning at home and losing on the road. Iowa State will be idle until Monday, but then will take on the Cornhuskers at Ames. Victories over Nebraska and Kansas would put Iowa State into a position definitely threatening the title. The league's leading scorer, Harold Howey, will be on the Manhattan court trying to boost his average against Oklahoma, while the Cornhuskers will boast Claude Retherford, No. 2 man. Owl Society Meets, Holds Election Thirteen of the seventeen prewar members of the Owl society were present at the reorganization meeting held last night in the English room of the Union. In the absence of Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, Henry Werner, dean of student affairs, addressed the group. Sixteen new members were elected to the society on the basis of activities, scholarship, and service to the University. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Richard Hawkinson, president; Harold Herriott, vice president; Otto Schnellbacher, secretary; and Robert Bock, treasurer. Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men, was a guest. A group picture was taken of the new members following the meeting. Indian Doctor To Talk On Medical Work "Medical Work in Punjab, India," will be the topic of a talk by Dr. Evelyn C. Misra, a student at the University of Kansas hospital and staff member of the Bethany hospital, at 7:15 p.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Misra, a citizen of India, attended high school and the Isabella Thoburn college in India, where she received pre-medical training. Upon her graduation she worked for four years in the Philadelphia hospital Ambala City in Punjab. Preceding the meeting, Dr. Misra will be a supper guest of West-minster fellowship. The meeting is open to the public. On Tigers' Back Line This is Pleasant Smith, who along with the other Missouri Tiger basketball players, has been providing unpleasant nights for other Big Six teams Smith is a first-string guard on the league-leading M.U. team. I-M Schedule Robinson gymnasium: 6:30—Nu Sigma Nu vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 6:30—Wolf Pack vs. Alpha Tau Omega 7:30—Theta Tau vs. 941 club 7:30-Theta Tau vs. 941 club 7:30-Delta Upsilon vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon 8:30-Kappa Sigma vs. Married Men 8:30—Sigma Nu vs. Triangle 9:30—Delta Chi vs. Army 9:30—Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Po Dunks 7- Pharmacists vs. Deuce Wild 8- Live Five vs. Wesley foundation 9- Spooner - Thayer vs. Mom's Boys Community building: 7- Pharmacists vs. Deuces Wild 10—Beta Theta Pi vs. Frat Busters College Basketball Bradley U. 69, Marquette 59. Capital 67, Wilmington S3. Cleveland 42, Cincinnati 53. Austin Peay State college 41. Murfreesboro State Teachers 37. Southern Illinois Normal 46, Evansville college 44. Maryville 53, Jopin 24. Westminster 82, Bethany 65. Otterbein 60, Denison 60. Maryville 35, Joplin 24. University of Virginia 56, William & Marv 48. Syracuse 65, Manhattan college 53. Virginia State college 70, Shaw U. SUNNYSIDE RESIDENTS Southwestern 64, Emporia 37. 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Other results - 1037 club over Spooner-Thayer, 26 to 22; Smith hall over K.C. club, 30 to 21; Wesley Foundation over Newman club, 32 to 28; The Crooks over A.T.C. club, 26 to 21; and Kappa Alpha Psi over Alpha Phi Alpha, 38 to 26. Texas Aggies Beat O.U. In Swim Meet College Station, Tex. (UP)—The Texas Aggies' swimming team had won its first meet today after tracing Oklahoma university yesterday, 59 to 19, in taking eight of nine events. Kay Burns turned in the only Oklahoma win in the 440-yard free style with a 5:53.6. The Aggies beat the Southwest conference record time in 100-yard free style and 400-yard free style relay events and tied the mark in the 50-yard free-style with Danny Green, Dallas sophomore, winning both individual meets and swimming anchor on the relay team. Bernard Syfan, Aggie Ace, took the 220-yard free style in 2:30.3 and put the cadets in the lead on the third leg of the relay. Green widened the gap to almost the length of the pool. 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