PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 22,1946 K.U. Cagers Enter Critical Week Must Face M.U., Iowa State, O.U. The Jayhawkers will enter perhaps their most critical week of Big Six competition when they meet a much-improved Missouri squad at 8 tonight in Columbia. After the Tiger tussle tonight, the Jayhawkers must face a sharp-shooting Iowa State team here Monday, and then take on the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman next Friday. The Oklahoma game will determine the winner of the Big Six crown if neither team loses $ ^{ \textcircled{2}} $ The Jayhawkers are favored to score a victory over the fourth-place Missourians. Such a victory would be their 30th win in 46 games played between the two rivals since 1927. Three important second-semester additions from the armed forces have bolstered the Missouri quintet, and the Jayhawkers may find it difficult to duplicate their early season defeat of the Tigers. 48-36. Lincoln Jenkins, a member of the sophomore team in 1942, has returned to the Missouri lineup after service in the army air corps. Jimmy Austin, forward, and Kenny Bounds, center, have also played major roles in Missouri's rise from the cellar position to fourth place. The entire Jayhawkvarity squad l yesterday at noon to make the trip to Columbia. The court players who will suit up at Missouri are Gear, Black, Evans, Schnellbacher, Peck, Ballard, Barr, Baker, Peterson, Drisby, Kanas, and Clark. No mention of a starting lineup has been made, but it will probably con- Big Six Conference Standing | | W L | Pts | Opp | Pct | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 7 | 0 | 386 | 279.0 | | Oklahoma | 6 | 1 | 372 | 291.8 | | Iowa State | 4 | 4 | 405 | 338.7 | | Missouri | 3 | 4 | 278 | 295.4 | | Nebraska | 2 | 6 | 337 | 442.5 | | Kansas State | 1 | 8 | 354 | 487.0 | | | W L | Pts | Opp | Pct | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 7 | 0 | 386 | 279.0 | | Oklahoma | 6 | 1 | 372 | 291.8 | | Iowa State | 4 | 4 | 405 | 338.7 | | Missouri | 3 | 4 | 278 | 295.4 | | Nebraska | 2 | 6 | 337 | 442.5 | | Kansas State | 1 | 8 | 354 | 487.0 | list of the Nebraska-Kansas game starting five with the possible addition of Jack Ballard, who returned to the Kansas court a week ago. Coupled with the Missouri-Kansas game, the Oklahoma-Iowa State tussle at Ames holds the weekend spotlight in the conference. Kansas must play two of its three remaining league matches away from home, while Oklahoma will face both Missouri and Kansas at Norman after meeting the Cyclones at Ames. More Textbooks—But They're All Medical Also available for civilian purchase will be a number of medical instruments. About 500 medical textbooks for freshmen and first semester sophomores have been released for sale to civilian students. Capt. John Bradley, head of army R.O.T.C. here, announced today. They may be obtained at R.O.T.C. office. Price of most books will be 50 per cent of the original purchase price plus a 3 per cent handling charge. Otherwise, the same price regulations Other books classed as obsolete, those for which a newer edition has come out, will be sold at 25 per cent of the cost price plus the handling charge. Type of instruments for sale are scissor, forceps, stethoscopes, and scalpels. Textbooks available are: "Morris's Human Anatomy" (Schafer); "Anatomy of the Nervous System" (Ranson); "Human Neuro - anatomy" (Strong and Elwyn); "Applied Anatomy" (Miller); "Anatomy" (Grant); "Textbook of Bacteriology" (Tinsser, Bayne-Jones); "Textbook of Bacteriology" (Jordon and Burrows); "Textbook of Histology" (Jordon); "Practical Methods in Biochemistry" (Coch and Hanke); "Immunology" (Sherwood); "Developmental Anatomy" (Arey). WANT ADS WANTED-Economic Analysis, Public Economy-Bowman & Back, desperately, Call 2181. LOST-Shaeffer Lifetime fountain pen Brown stripped with gold band. Lost after 4:20 yesterday. Sentimental value. Reward. Call 290. Navy Clippers Set New Scoring Record The Navy Clippers set a new intramural basketball scoring record by crushing the Lions 106-12 in a game played in Robinson gymnasium last night. Bowlby, with 46 points, and Broederdorf, hitting 34 points, led the Clippers to the new record. Bowlby's total was also an intramural all-time high. Tracy led the losers with 6. Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Independent All-Stars, Delta Tau Delta, and Battenfeld hall also won intramural games last night. Sigma Chi overwhelmed Kappa Alpha Psi 86-27 in another high-scoring game, Connelly, Sigma Chi in a second place, in total scoring for the Sigma Chi's this season. Hopkins was high for Kappa Alpha Psi with 9. Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Delta Upsilon, 47-11, to remain unbeaten in league play. Ocamb was high point man for the SAE's with 16, and Armel led Delta Upsilon with 6. Independent All-Stars outscored Pi Kappa Epsilon 34-23 in a rough game which saw the All-Stars play the last four minutes with only four shots and Newman was high for Pi Kappa Alpha with 14. Delta Tau Tau defeated Alpha Phi Alpha 47-20 in a ragged game. Bock tallied 14 points for Delta Tau Delta, and Williams scored 7 for Alpha Phi Alpha. Battenfield won by forfeit from Navy Ship's company. Rivas Replaces Torres As El Ateneo Secretary At a meeting of El Ateneo this week Armando Rivas, college freshman, was elected secretary to replace Horacio Salerno, college special, who resigned because of conflicting classes. Ruben Torres, dean of the College of Costa Rica, spoke at the meeting on "Geography of Costa Rica." Dean Torres has two sons and a daughter-in-law at the University. Next meeting of El Ateneo will be March 6. Gilliland Elected Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, elected Dixie Gilliland as treasurer to replace Dolores Sulzman who graduated in January, at the groups regular meeting which was last night in the Journalism building. NOW — Ends Saturday JEANNE CRAIN - D. HAYMES in "STATE FAIR" In Glorious Technicolor In Glorious Technicolor PATEE SUNDAY — 3 Days Gary Madeline COOPER CARROLL "Northwest Mounted Police" In Glorious Technicolor WEDNESDAY 4 Days "DOLLY SISTERS" In Technicolor --and CHARLES STARRETT The Durango Kid "Frontier Gunlaw" Sigma Chi Leads In Intramural Basketball Scoring By BILL SIMS (Dan Kahlstir Star Writer) Sigma Chi leads the men's intramural competition with 277 points in six games, Navy Clippers and Little Phos are within easy reach having scored 274 and 272 points respectively. Daily: Kansan Staff Writer) The 10 teams having the highest scoring totals are: Sigma Chi, 271; Navy Clippers, 274; Little Phogs, 272; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 261; sigma Nu, 237; Phi Gamma Delta, 235; Delta Tau Delta, 222; Nu sigma Nu, 213; Phi Delta Theta, 211; Beta Theta Pi, 202. Joseph Connelly, Sigma Chi forward, has tallied 100 points in six games, taking first place in individual scoring honors. Jack Dillard, Phi Delta Theta, is second with 99 points, and Arthur Broederdorf, Navy Clippers, follows close behind with 87. Two games remain to played in regular league play. Connelly, Sigma Chi, 100; Dillard, Phi Delta Theta, 89; Broederdorf, Navy Clippers, 87; Darsie, Sigma Nu, 89; Bowley, Navy Clippers, 78; Talley, Little Phogs, 70; Turner, Phi Gamma Delta, 63; Legg, Beta Theta Pi, 62; Bock, Delta Tau Delta, 59; Stout, Carruth, 57. The 20 individual high point men include: Kennedy, Sigma Chi, 56; Bertuzi, All-Stars, 55; Nicholson, Little Phogos, 53; Smith, Navy Braves, 53; Savage, Navy Braves, 53; Tarrant, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 53; Williams, Sigma Chi, 54; Pattee, Sigma Chi, 47; Thorne, Navy Flyers, 46; Hess, Unk- nowns, 44. Wesley To Have 'Cherry Tree' Mixer at Church Tonight Students in Wesley Foundation will attend the "Cherry Tree mixer" at 8:15 tonight at the Methodist church. Candidates for Foundation offices will give short speeches for their opponent. Helen Howe and Jack Hollingsworth are candidates for president Venita Inloes and Alvin Ritts for vice-president; and Beverley Stember and Marion Bundy for secretary. Election will be Sunday at morning and night meetings of Wesley Foundation. Coach Coaches Coaches Baton Rouge. La. (UP)—Harry Rabenhorst, L.S.U.'s baseball and basketball coach and assistant football coach, has something on most coaches Rabenhorst has tutored every member of the Tiger coaching staff, with the exception of Head Coach Bernie Moore. VARSITY TODAY — Ends Saturday "DANNY BOY" SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY McShane Repeats Handball Championship John McShane, Phi Delta Theta, has won the men's intramural handball singles championship. McShane defeated Jerry Simpson, Beta Theta Pi. 21-6. 21-4. in the finals. McShane took top place in the intramural handball singles last year, defeating Jerry Simpson 21-9, 21-7, and 21-11, in the finals. New Grid Coaches Dominate Big Six Kansas City, Mo. (UP)—Five Big Six conference schools will open the 1946 football season with head coaching changes, three new to the midland league and two returned from the service. Iowa State was the only conference member to retain its 1945 head football coach, Mike Michalske, former all-league guard with the Green Bay Packers, who will again be at the helm of the Cyclones. The three schools who will introduce new head coaches to the conference this season are Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. Both Missouri and Kansas State will be guided by pre-war coaches who have returned from the service. Ernest C. Quigley, athletic director at the University of Kansas, interviewed several applicants for the head coach vacancy created by the resignation of Henry Shenk before securing the services of George Sauer, former all-American football player at Nebraska. Sauer, who tutored at New Hampshire university with considerable success, is expected to name his assistants soon. Jim Tatum, who was a coaching aide to Don Faurat of Missouri while at Iowa Pre-Flight and Jacksonville Naval air station, has signed a three-year contract to replace Dewey Snorter (Sporter) Lester to be the head coach. Laster asked to be relieved of his head coaching duties because of poor health. Nebraska dipped into the service ranks for its 1946 head mentor with Bernie Masterson, St. Mary's preflight coach, who succeeds George (Potsy) Clark at the Cornhusker helm, Gomer Jones, former All-American center at Ohio State and a coaching aide at St. Mary's PreFlight, will be head coach at Nebraska. Missouri university's defending Big Six champions and Cotton Bowl NOW - ENDS SATURDAY "THE LOST WEEKEND" SUNDAY ALL WEEK LATEST NEWS CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY from 1 P.M. team will be directed by Don Faurot this fall. Chauency Simpson, who led the Tigers the last three seasons, will be back as assistant to Faurot. Hobbs Adams, back on the Kansas State campus after seeing service with the navy, will replace Lud Fiser as head Wildcat coach. Fiser has been retained on the Kansas State football staff. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. IS EASY WHEN YOU DRINK MILK BEFORE RE-TIRING. NOW ENDS SATURDAY South of the Border Gaiety! Songs! Romance! Songs! Romance! Starring TITO GUIZAR CONSTANCE MOORE with LEO CARRILLO and HOWARD FREEMAN - STEVEN GERAY JEAN STEVENS and ST. LUKE'S CHORISTERS PETER MERENBLUM JUNIOR ORCHESTRA mexicana ALSO: COLOR CARTOON MUSICAL - NEWS COLUMBIA PICTURES with MARGUERITE CHAPMAN AKIMI WILLIAM RITAON TAIROFF-DEMAREST JOHNSON Also: MARCH OF TIME