PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 1,1946 Champion Five Plays Football, Too ---Cagers All Out For Sauer's Team By PATRICIA PENNEY (Daily Kansan Staff Writer) (Daily Kansas Team) The Jayhawker championship basketball team definitely doesn't have a one track mind. Although all thoughts are on basketball at this time, the Big Six title-holders are eager to lend a hand in other sports circles. The starting five players are also out for football. Forwards Otto Schnellbacher and Charlie Black, center Owen Peck, and guards Wendell Clark and Ray Evans were in the front row at Coach George Sauer's first football meeting, and intend to report for the varsity squad next fall. sity squad. Evans and Schnellbacher are old hands, both having hold down starting berths on the 42 eleven. Evans, a triple-sport man, was standout fullback with the Second Air Force gridsters during his tour in the army air corps, and is expected to report to "Red" Dugan for varsity baseball this spring at the catcher or first base posts. Schnellbacher, an outstanding Kansas Trims O.U. Black Misses Record (continued from page one) 45-42 lead with only five minutes lift. He came through again in the tip-in of Clark's flat skimmer after Sooner Dayton Spalding yanked his mates within two points at 44-46 with a right-hand heave from medium range. Schnellbacher and Clark took advantage of Sooner desperation after Black's clincher to bank in a pair of setups to offset a free toss by Reich. Schnellbacher dropped in 13 points for the third time in his last four games in addition to turning in a tough rebounding display. Evans, third of KU's returning service aces forked home 12 markers and hawked loose leather on each end of the court in addition to his stout rebounding. The box score: KANSAS Black, f FG FT F TP Peterson, f 6 2 3 14 Schulbacher, f 5 1 0 1 Auten, c 0 0 0 0 Peck, c 1 2 5 4 Gear, c 0 0 0 0 Evans, g 5 2 2 12 Clark, g 4 0 2 8 Frisby, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 10 15 52 OKLAHOMA FG FT TP Hines, f 0 1 2 1 Buelow, f 0 0 1 0 Whaley, f 0 0 2 0 Courty, f 8 2 2 18 Reich, c 2 3 2 7 Landon, g 3 3 4 9 Krone, g 1 2 2 4 Spaulding, g 3 0 0 6 Totals 17 11 15 45 LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phone 425 LAWRENCE SANITARY Milk & Ice Cream Co. wingman at Selman Field, Ala., and Hondo Field, Texas, scored three touchdowns in Hondo's 20-18 near-upset of the powerful Tulsa aggregation. Black, Peck, and Clark are newcomers to K.U. football, although all participated in high school. Black showed interest in varsity grid work during 42 and 43, but devoted most of his time to basketball, in which he was named All-American. he was hailed his eye on Peck, the flashy little center, for a backfield spot. Clarke, a Victoria, Ill., navy trainee, plans to return to Kansas to finish his schooling after his discharge. Students who have not obtained their first semester grades may do so at the Registrar's office next week. Laurence C. Woodruff, registrar, announced today. First Semester Grades Available Next Week Grades may be obtained according to the following schedule of last names: Monday, A-H inclusive. Tuesday, I-M inclusive. Wednesday, N-S inclusive. Thursday, T-Z inclusive. Friday and Saturday, those unable to come at the regular time. 'Young Republicans Reorganizing Here The Young Republican club met for reorganization at the Union last night, Robert Groom, chairman, stated today. "College students who wish to take an active part in local and state public affairs are urged to join," Groom said. "We plan to show how the party system operates and educate our members in political matters." Executive committee members are Richard Hallingsworth, Billy Lee Helm, Reed Hoffman, John Stauffer, Richard Houseworth, Fred Gabelman, Rey Irwin, Pierie Guignon, Jean Moore, Jordan Haines, Thornton Cooke, Donald Pomeroy, Bill Cramer, Malcolm Black, Grove G. Sweet, Robert Franklin, Donald Owen, Glee S. Smith, Charles Elder, Jr., Sarah Hubert, Eunice Carlson, Hubert Perkins, Joseph Stryker, and William MacGregor. Veterans Add 800 New Club Members The Jayhawk Veteran's club has added nearly 800 men to its membership as a result of a drive conducted on the campus this week. Any veteran who has not yet joined the organization may do so in Marvin hall or Frank Strong hall. The drive ends Tuesday. Michael Kuklanski, president, will conduct a meeting in the Kansas room of the Union at 7 p.m. Tuesday. An outline of plans will be formulated. Veterans may also join the organization at this meeting. --- World Premiere TRANSVOX The New and Revolutionary 3rd Dimensional Sound! 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