PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 26,1 "How to win a game by stalling" was partially displayed by the Iowa State Cyclones last night as they held off the last four minutes and kept the powerful Jayhawkers from scoring a single point past their 69 count. The small visitors were clever enough to stop driving in toward the center and stick to safe passes on the edge of the shooting circle. Several times the Cyclones refused charity tosses in order to keep the ball on their side of the court. While stalling, the Cyclones racked up seven points and prevented the Jayhawkers from handling the ball for a score even once. In an attempt to retrieve the ball Kansas added three fouls to its mounting list, and gave the Cyclones two additional points. *** have. The argument used by officials was that the civilians had purchased special tickets at the athletic business office for seats for the game. The sailors said they also had purchased tickets and were not obligated to give up their positions just because someone "accidentally" oversold the tickets by several hundred. Sidelights on the Crowd. A half hour before the starting gun, Hoch auditorium was packed with people, some standing even in the third balcony. An attempt to give a section occupied by sailors to civilians when the Navy men refused to leave. On the Coaches, Coach "Phog" Allen, Number 2 basketball coach of the nation, drank his usual quarts of water to cool his temper, while the quiet, little man behind the cyclones, Louis Menge, calmly watched his little fighters get under the Jayhawkers' skin by preventing them from breaking the conference scoring record. On the Players. Ray "The Body" Evans, all-American guard in 1943, passes the basketball like he does a football. Jack Ballard, who traveled with the M & O Smokies until two weeks ago, does more for talking up the game and keeping up the spirit of the boys than any other member of the team. Johnny "Little Phog" Fittsch, is another pep promoter who keeps the boys in the fighting spirit. Charlie Black, now leading the Big Six in individual scoring, needs only 16 more points to break the conference all-time individual scoring record. Jim Stark, fourth in the Big Six scoring list with a 12.0 average, was absent from the court during most of the game because of an injured back. The objective of the NCAA playoffs is to put a western champion selected at Kansas City against an Eastern champion selected in New York, to play off a mythical national title in Madison Square Garden. Oklahoma A & M was the winner last year. On the NCAA. Kansas and Oklahoma A & M are chief contenders in the Missouri Valley to represent this section in the NCAA Western playoffs in Kansas City next month. The University high school basketball team meets Pomona high school at 9 tonight in first round play of the district Class B tournament at Baldwin. University High to Play In Basketball Tourney The University high team was seeded third in the bracketing. First and second seedings went to Appanose and Edgerton high schools. Nine teams have entered the tournament, which ends Friday night. --swell guy. He gave me some bad moments in both games this year. Jayhawk Jewelry Pins - Fobs - Charms Women's Basketball Playoff Tonight Roberts Jewelry and Gifts Freshmen women bowed to the seniors 24-17 and the juniors came out on the short end of a 29-20 score against the sophomores in the first game of women's intramural basketball class teams in Robinson gymnasium last night. The seniors and sophomores will clash at 8:30 tonight to determine the champions of the women's class teams. Violet Conard led the senior scoring with 10 points and Donna Mueller was high for the freshmen with 5 points. In the sophomore-junior tilt, Maxine Gunsolly led the sophomores with 10 points and Kathryn O'Leary and Margery Stubbs each tallied 8 points for the losers. Fire Causes Minor Damage Scorched woodwork in a small recessed closet was the only damage done Monday at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house, 1111 West 11th street, when a fire was discovered in a wastepaper basket in a storage closet on the second floor. The fire was put out before firemen arrived. To Speak at Church Dr. George Haynes will speak on race relations at 7:30 tonight in the Congregational church to the Lawrence League for the Practice of Democracy.. Jacobson To Speak on Photography Bacobson To Speak on Photograph. The University Art club will meet tonight at 8:30 in the Kansas room of the Union. Prof. Arvid Jacobson, of the design department, will speak on photography. All art students are invited. Shannon Returns to Business Schoo Shannon Returns to Business School William H. Shannon SC (S) U.S.N.R., has returned from the Staff Supply Corps school at Harvard, to continue instructing in the School of Business. ALL WEEK NOW Players 'Accept' Championship Calmly (continued from page one) SUNDAY FOUR DAYS "Nice goin'," a well-wisher citing in to intertwine Black's analysis. "Thanks," Charlie gurgled jar of lemonade rumbled rumbled glass container like the Jayhawker offense on their home backboards. backboards. KU's terrific blasting of the game, hustling, trying Cyclones pushed their home court average for the season up to 62 points per game and lifted the overall mark on home and foreign courts to an astronomical 56.0, highest in Kansas cage annals. The Hawkers 69 point detonation against the Menzene pushed them over the 65 point mark for the third consecutive home game. "Those boys who came back from the service have what it takes," the coach explained. "Evans, Black, and Schnellbacher joined the squad and they trained and fought like freshmen. "They carried the load, of course, but Clark and Peck certainly did their share, especially against Iowa State." His teammates could not get over Peck's performance. "Where is that little ball-hawk," laughed Hoyt Baker, the blond football fullback who played briefly at forward. "Ten buckets—wow." "How about that Evans," said Don Auten, another newcomer who played in the waning seconds. "That guy rebounded like a team. He killed 'em, didn't he." Ray, the granite-hewn guard and gridster and a veteran who just stepped off the rugged mill of basketball and football with Ambrose Jellymakers and Second Air Force, respectively, was as pleased as anyone. DANA ANDREWS "That's 19-straight," he shouted at Schnellbacher, meaning 19 consecutive Big Six games without defease since he, Black, and Schnellbache first formed a powerful triangle back in the 1942-43 season. WANT ADS LOST—Harley Davidson motorcycle tailpipe and muffler Saturday afternoon in front of Green hall and Dyche museum. REWARD! 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