PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 9,1947 By BOB DELLINGER (Daily Kansan Sports Editor) "Pistol Pete" Reiser, star outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, is complaining that he has been ignored by the king pins in the Dodger organization. Pete says he has not heard from the Dodger management either before or after the recent operation on his arm, and he also said that Rickey would not even respond to his attempts to contact the Brooklyn boss. Reiser's main complaint is that he wants to know if he is going to spend another year as a second-rater with the Bums, or if he is included in trading plans. Dr. Hyland predicted that Reiser would be as good as ever after the operation, and if that's the case, it seems that Brooklyn is missing a good bet in not making sure of a star. *** * * Mel Ott, manager of the New York Giants, is getting tired of seeing the "third-helping spread" on his ball-players, and has "invited" 11 members of the squad to Mesa, Ariz., to get rid of a little of it. Tami Mauriello gets started on the comeback trail against Jimmy O'Brien of Tampa, Fla. Tami is still considered the No. 1 contender, in spite of his 2:09 knockout by Louis. Not all the players asked to meet him there Feb. 17 were "fat boys." Some of them, Otte, were living in Chicago with their leurs, that means that the hot baths there will help. The players summoned included Ernie Lombardi, John Mize, Sid Gordon, and Bill Voiselle. Babe Ruth, convalescing in a French hospital from a neck operation, is complaining of pains in the left side of his neck and face, but attendants said his general condition was the same. ** Another Yankee great, Joe DiMaggio, was reported in satisfactory condition in Bet David hospital where he died. One spine removed from his left chest. ** ** Mel Harder, Cleveland curveballer, has signed with the Indians for his twentieth year of pitching duty. The N.C.A.A. is concentrating on a study of football headgear construction to try and lessen the number and seriousness of head and spinal injuries. Maybe there'll be a revolutionary change in football helmets soon. *** The University High Eagles, after five straight varsity losses, and six "B" squad losses, turned the trick against Lansing for the first win of the season. The joker in the deck is that the Eagles picked one of the best teams in the league to dump. It seems that the high school picture is in as much of a mess as is the college cage situation. Schnellbacher Is K.U. High Scorer Lean Otto Schnellbacher, Jay- hawker forward, is leading in the present two-way race for Kansas scoring honors. In 13 games he has dumped in 160 points to lead both in total and average. Second in both categories is Charlie "Hawk" Black with 154 points in 13 contests, and he is followed by Ray Evans, Wendell Clark, Jack Eskridge, and Owen Peck. All but Eskridge were members of last year's Big Six champion quintet. Peck is tied with the big freshman in average, but lags behind in total points. Season record: Player g tp avg av.1 Schnellbacher, f 13 160 12.31 Black, f 13 154 11.85 Evans, g 13 79 6.08 Clark, g 13 61 4.69 Eskridge, f- 12 40 3.33 Peck, c 9 30 3.33 Stramel, f 10 24 2.40 Ettinger, g 6 13 2.17 K.U.-O.U. Clash Tomorrow Means Comeback Start For Winner Tomorrow's meeting between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Kansas Jayhawkers will be little more than a comeback starter for the winner, and will drop the loser deeper into the loop cellar. Unlike other clashes between the two squads, games which usually have a major bearing on the conference lead, the game can put the winner no higher than a tie for second place. $ ^{ \textcircled{2}} $ and will dump the loser out of the league race for some time. The two league leaders at the present time, Missouri and Kansas State, will meet Tuesday at Manhattan, but the Wildcats must first defeat Iowa State on the Cyclone court. The Tigers from Columbia have two wins and no losses on the slate now, and will be idle over the week-end. Nebraska, with a 1-1 split, will also sit this one out. The Sooner-Jayhawker clash will be the second meeting of the year between the two clubs. Kansas defeated Oklahoma, 51-45, in the semifinals of the All-College tournament at Oklahoma City, Dec. 27. Nebraska, with two games under its belt, has the leading conference scorer in Claude Retherford who has hit 28 points. Harold Howey of Kansas State dumped in 27 points in a single game to lead in average and run second in total points. Pippin of Missouri and Brown of Nebraska rank third with 20 points each in two games. The scoring race to date: Player, team pos g pts avg Retherford, Nebraska f 2 18.4 Howey, Kansas State f 2 27 20.0 Pippin, Missouri f 2 27 10.0 Brown, Nebraska g 2 20 10.0 Courty, Oklahoma g 2 16 16.0 Jenkins, Missouri f 2 13 6.5 Black, Kansas f 1 12 12.0 Loisel, Nebraska g 2 12 6.0 Haynes, Missile c 2 11 5.1 College Frats Showing More Mature Outlook Beckley, Calif. (UP)—Fraternities on the Berkeley campus of the University of California are showing a more mature outlook toward campus and world affairs than ever before, according to Dr. Hurford E. Stone, dean of students. "Credit for this new attitude must go in large part to the veterans who have returned to the campus," said Dean Stone. "It is not just an age of differential which marks the veteran." he continued, "but a more serious attitude toward university work and a more co-operative outlook on group living." A survey of 1,977 members of 38 fraternities on the Berkeley campus showed individual chapter presidents rating the 1,568 veteran members superior to others in scholarship, seriousness of attitude and knowledge of, and interest in, current affairs, Dean Stone revealed. Albuquerque, N.M. (UP)—"Ugh," was the reply of an elderly Indian when asked by Giles L. Mathews, deputy for the collector of internal revenue, how much he had earned. Indian Discovers English In Hurry Another "ugh" provided an answer to the question as to how much did the Indian raise or sell. "You'll have to tell me," Mathews insisted. "Maybe you have a refund coming." The two were working on the Indian's income tax form. "How much, and when do I get it?" demanded the Indian, in perfect English. Tip On Tooth Care New York. (UP)—Fruit and fruit juices should be taken instead, instead of before, a meal to benefit the teeth, says Dr. Joseph F. Volker of Tufts College Dental school. He reports that citrus fruits, apples and raw vegetables are efficient cleansers to remove sugars and starches which cause tooth decay. Sooner All-American Gerald Tucker, Oklahoma center who won All-American honors before entering the service, holds the Big Six scoring record of 175 points for a 10-game schedule. He will oppose K. U. shotmakers in the second conference game of the season for both teams tomorrow night at Norman. Glancy Appointed Mechanics Instructor Walter P. Glancy will become an instructor in the department of applied mechanics beginning with the second semester. Mr. Glancy received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering here in 1940. 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