5,1946 DECEMBER 5,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE K.U. Basketball 'B' Team Tangles With K-State 'B' Cagers Tonight The K.U. 'B' squad will tangle with the Kansas State seconds at 7:30 tonight in Hoch Auditorium. Coach Howard Engleman will have all the squad with the exception of 13 lettermen whom Dr. Allen is keeping solely for varsity ball. Engleman plans to start Harold England, freshman flash from Halstead, and Ted Bennishen fresh form. and Ted Bean, promising fresh from Hammond. Ind., at forwards. Kenny Thompson of Kansas City will get the starting nod at quarterback and Myron "Sonny" Enns of Newton and Bill Sapp of Augusta will take over the guard posts. Other "B" squad members who will be in uniform tonight are Al Lukken, Bob Clark, Clifford King, Bob Van Cottiers, Paul Kelly, Lynn Greeley, Guy Mabry, Ralph Moon, Grant Clothier. This will be the opening game of the season for the Jayhawkers, and will be followed Saturday by a doubleheader against K.S.T.C. at Emporia. Robert Payne, Marshall Martin, Claude Houchin, Melvin Brown, Jordan Haines, Jack Eskridge, John Dew- ell, Dick Ashley, Henry La Rue, Jack Winter, Lerry McDonnell, and Muriel Ewart. Tonight: IM Cage Schedule 6:30—A—Der Funf vs. Kappa Sigma 7.30 - B-Rexall vs. Sigma Nu. 6.30 - B-Rexall vs. Sigma Nu vs. Pi. Kapna Abla 7:30-B-Wolf Pack vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon 8:30—A—Indepis vs. Spooner- Thayer 8:30—B—Normans vs. Smith Hall 9:30—A—Alpha Phi Omega vs. Phi Kappa 9:30-B-A. T. C. Club vs. Delta Tau Delta Friday: 6:30—→Y. M. C. A. vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 6:30-B—Newman Club vs. Alpha Tau Omega 7:30 A—Mom's Boys vs. West- minster 7:30-B—Frat Busters vs. Gamma Delta 8:30 —A—Navy Off. vs. Kappa Alpha Psi 8:30 B—Alpha Phi Alpha vs. Crooks 9:30—A—1934 Club vs. Deuces Wild 9:30-B—1126 Club vs. Wesley Foundation Clyde McKale was elected president of Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, at a recent meeting of the chapter. Others elected were Ray Grantham, vice - president, Dale Rummer, secretary, Jack Hollingsworth, treasurer, Elmo Geppelt, corresponding secretary, Ted Tyler, librarian, and Raymond Shaw, sergeant-at-arms. McKale Will Head Kappa Eta Kappa MkCale appointed Francis Duddy as song leader, Geppelt as etiquette chairman and Shaw as social chairman. Germans Want Citizenship El Paso. (UP)—American citizenship is the goal of most of the 118 German scientists in the United States working on rocket experiments for the army because they believe "America will go further in research than any other nation." The army brought the men here to learn how to assemble and operate the Nazi V-2 rocket and find out if German scientists were ahead of this country in research. DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. Baseball Men Meet To Combat Gambling Los Angeles. (UP)—Baseball was faced with its gravest problem since the Black Sox scandal back in 1919 today as its major and minor leagues met in separate conferences to decide what to do about the gambling evil which is plaguing the game. W. G. Bramham, who at 72 and in ill health, is stepping down as the czar of minor league baseball in favor of George Trautman, minced no words in disclosing that the game was in jeopardy because of the inroads of gamblers. He said, and backed it with proof, that minor league players were throwing ball games, betting against their own clubs and operating in collusion with gamblers to give organized baseball its biggest problem since the Chicago White Sox "sold" the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds. Sooners Trample Texas Tech, 60-37 Norman, Okla. (UP)—The University of Oklahoma Sooners racked up their second victory of the new basketball season Wednesday, easily outdistancing Texas Tech. 60 to 37. Radio telephone connection between Sweden and the United States is expected to open by the end of this year. Center Gerald Tucker, an all-American in 1943 before going into military service, and center Bill Waters scored scoring honors for O. u. with 10 points each. Forward Garland Head paced the Red Raiders from Lubbock, Tex., with 13 points. O. U. defeated the Warrenburg, Mo., Teachers, 49 to 21, in the season opener here Monday night. Texas Tech lost to the Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater, 33 to 39, Tuesday. Notre Dame 66—Franklin 38 West Virginia 85—Fairmont 45 Arkansas 56—Tulsa 21 College Basketball In a preliminary game Wednesday, the O. U. "B" team defeated a Tinker Field army team from Oklahoma City, 46 to 30. North Texas State 59—Texas A. & M. 49 Louisiana State 81—Keesler Field 48 Denver 49—Lowry Field 39 Voran To Advertising Post Sewall Voran, '29, has been named advertising manager and public relations officer for the Parker Appliance company, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Voran was a journalism major and won the first Henry Schott prize in journalism while a student here. Sooners Accept Bid Norman, Okla. (UP)—University of Oklahoma, co-champion of the Big Six conference, today accepted an invitation to meet North Carolina, State in the 'Gator bowl at Jacksonville, Fla., on Jan. 1. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 ISA All-University Christmas Dance Ernie Rice AND HIS ORCHESTRA SEMI-FORMAL Saturday, December 14 9 P.M. to Midnight MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING Admission; I. S.A. Membership Card or 60c per person, incl. tax Advance sale of tickets at Business Office Listen We'll Tell You How! Next time you have a date make an early reservation for an evening of dinner and dancing in an atmosphere of fine fun. Dance to the Tunes of JOE LANGWORTHY Dine On Wholesome and Tasteful Food at the Phone 3339 SKYLINE CLUB SEE A SHOW TONITE 633 E.23rd NOW—Ends Saturday YES VAN FOR LOVE WYNN for LAUGHS "NO LEAVE, NO LOVE" VAN JOHNSON KEENAN WYNN SUNDAY-One Week "SISTER KENNY" Rosalind Russell Alexander Knox GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW! — Ends Saturday Craig Rice's Most Hilarious Mystery Novel "Home Sweet Homicide" RANDOLPH SCOTT - LYNN BARI and MARCH OF TIME Owl Sat. & SUNDAY----4 Days Thrills of "Little Caesar" and "High Sierra" JOHN GARFIELD GERALDINE FITZGERALD "Nobody Lives Forever" VARSITY TODAY Ends Saturday RICHARD DIX Leslie Brooks "Secret of the Whistler" JOHNNY MACK BROWN RAYMOND HATTON "SILVER RANGE" SUNDAY — 3 Days "Gas House Kids" "Don Ricardo Returns" Now - Ends Saturday A RHAPSODY OF RHYTHM, ROMANCE AND REVELRY "TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON" Jimmy Durante - June Allison Kathryn Grayson - L. Melchior COMING SUNDAY RITA ★ GLENN HAYWORTH FORD "GILDA"