PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS I FEBRUARY 21, 1946 Exclusive of the point scoring honors held by Charlie Black, Kansas can't seem to keep records longer than a few days without another Big Six team breaking the record The all-time high Big Six scoring record—72 points in one game—was retained by Kansas for only two days after trouncing Nebraska, 72-30. last Friday. Then Iowa State trounced K-State, 74-39. Monday night at Ames. Early in January the Wildcats won their only conference victory from this same Iowa State. The Jayhawkers 72 points had better the former high of 70 points held jointly by Oklahoma and K- State. Gene "Wrong Way" Anderson, the promising freshman giant of the Jayhawker quintet, dropped out of school this week to join the army. Andy had quit school at the end of the first semester, but rejoined the squad last week when he thought he might be re-deferred. Everett Hill, reserve letterman from last year, was also dropped from the squad because of a deficiency in grade points. The loss of two more members of the quintet this week was compensated more or less in the form of big Jack Ballard, a veteran of the 1943 squad, who has just returned from a trip with the M & O Smokies of Kansas City. Ballard, who was expected to be in uniform for the Nebraska game last Friday, saw the encounter from the bench in civvies Meet Your Team. A versatile man in high school athletics was John "The Greek" Kansas, reserve basketball forward. The 20-year-old Kansas Citian played on several city champion teams with the tough Wyandotte Bulldogs, winning a total of seven letters, two each in football and basketball, and three on the diamond. Now classified as a College junior, he spent two years of cadet training under the Navy V-5 program before enrolling at Kansas last fall. He weighs in at 165 and stands 5 feet $10\frac{1}{2}$ inches high. Heavy schedules of study and basketball don't leave him much extra time for dating, but John says approves heartily of the campus dating system. There's "no steady" right now, he says, but adds that from his observations, University women are "pretty nice." He is a Sigma Chi pledge. Justice Wedell Guest At Memorial Luncheon Hugo T. Wedell, president of the University Memorial Drive was guest of honor at a luncheon today in the Union English room. Twenty-two guests were present including some faculty members, part of the administrative staff, and Nancy Tomlinson, Rebecca Vallette, Duane Adsit, Byron Shutz, and Orville Roberts. K.U. Five Enroute To Missouri Game Twelve members of the Jayhawker quintet left by bus at noon today for Columbia, where they will meet the Missouri Tigers at 8 tomorrow night in their eighth conference game. There is a possibility that the squad will stop in Boonville, Mo. to practice. Trials Tonight to Pick Trackmen for Meet Twenty men will leave Lawrence tomorrow to meet with the thrice victorious Nebraska tracksters at Lincoln Saturday. Final trials will be held tonight on the indoor stadium saucer to determine which men will make the trip. Charles Paul, Dick Anderson, Rod McLver and Dick Shea will sprint the 60-yard dash for the three berths on the traveling squad in this event. KU. hopes for victory against the Huskers were bolstered by the return of Bob Stoland, who won the high jump in the Texas Relays when he jumped for the Jayhawkers in 1941. Tom Scofield and Stoland are sure point winners in this event. sure point. Leroy Robison and Dick Bertuzzi will have Karl Ebel assisting them in the shot put. Don Shuster, V-5 transfer from Iowa State, will strengthen the distances which are now solely in the capable hands of Hal Moore. Johnnie Jackson, Andy Lunsford and Dick Shea will kick the cinders in the 440-yard dash, which Frank Raab, Bob Laptad, and Hal Hinchee will run the half. Gene Alford will take on the high timbers along with Dexter Welton, Robison and Welton will run the low hurdles, Sid Bennet, Alford, and Anderson will pole vault for Kansas while Mel Stevens and Joe Connellly are scheduled in the broad jump. jump. Both Kansas and Nebraska have designated Oklahoma and the Huskers have beaten Missouri and Iowa State. Kansas' loss to M.U. last Saturday gives the Huskers a slight edge on paper. Baseball Workouts Start This Week Coach "Red" Dugan, newly appointed varsity baseball coach, met with 30 candidates for the 1946 edition of the University baseball team Monday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium. Coach Dugan outlined plans for the coming season and made preparations for starting conditioning for the players this week. For the present the team will work out Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week in the gym. As soon as the weather permits, outside practice will begin. Canada's list of food fishes includes almost 60 different kinds. GOING DOWNTOWN? Ride the Bus For Safe, Economical Transportation BUS LEAVES CAMPUS **BUS LEAVES CAMPUS** At 5-15-25-35-45-55 Minutes After Hour **BUS LEAVES DOWNTOWN** At 5-15-25-35-45-55 Minutes After Hour Phi Delta Theta overwhelmed the Navy Braves 64-15 for their sixth consecutive victory. Dillard went on a scoring spree to account for 32 points for the Phi Delts. Siegel led the losers with six points. This victory assured the Phi Delts of a tie for the championship of Division III. Little Phogs won the Division I title when they eeked out a 45-43 victory on Kappa Sigma. The Little Phogs proved the strength of their team even though several key men were lost at the end of last semester. Philbilad, Kappa SIG forward, was high point man with 16. Nicholson and Harris scored 13 each for the Little Phogs. Nu Sigma Nu outscored Tau Kappa Epsilon 29-24 in a slow moving game. Isaac led Nu Sigma Nu with seven points, and Evans was high for the TEK's with nine. Rapid Transit Co. Your Local Bus Service Election of officers and formation of plans for spring activities were completed yesterday by the University branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Majority of offices were filled by former members who have recently returned from military service, Glen Richardson, faculty counselor, said today. Little Phogs Win IM Division Title Veterans Fill Posts In Engineers' Election Little Phogs, Nu Sigma Nu, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, and Sigma Nu won intramural basketball games played last night in Robinson gymnasium. Monthly meetings will feature talks by staff members and by engineering authorities from Kansas City. Beta Theta Pi defeated Carruth 44-28. Gillian was high point man for the Beta's with 26, and Stout tallied 11 for Carruth. Phi Gamma Delta outscored Navy Flyers 43-32 in a rough game. Turner scored 12 points for the Phi Gam's. Thorne led the Flvers with 10. Sigma Nu defeated the Unknows 30-22 in a ragged game to remain undefeated. Darsie hit for 18 points to lead the Sigma Nu's, and Cornwell scored 10 for the Unknows. well sooed. Games scheduled for Robinson gymnasium tonight include Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Upsilon and Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Independent All-Stars at 7 p.m.; Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Alpha Psi and Navy Clippers vs. Lions at 8 p.m.; Navy Ship Co. vs. Battenfeld and Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Phi Alpha at 9 p.m. Elected were: E. R. Petesch, chairman; Del Woolworth, vicechairman; Elmo Geppelt, secretary; R. T. Smith, treasurer; J. S. Nichols, senior representative; W. L. Frien-mirn, junior representative; Jack Hollingsworth and George Eisenhardt, sophomore representatives; C. H. Looney and David Thomson, freshman representatives. FRIDAY - SATURDAY "DANNY BOY" AND The Durango Kid CHARLES STARRETT "Frontier Gunlaw" Women's intramural class teams will battle Monday and Tuesday nights for the class basketball championship of the University. Women Cagers Vie For Class Honors Outstanding women basketball players from each class are selected by Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education professor, on the basis of superior playing ability observed during intramurals. Here are the class teams as released by Miss Hoover: Freshmen: Margaret Vander-Smissen (manager), Donna Mueller, Jean Fitzgerald, Edith Stodard, Norma Callaway, Kathleen McClanahan, forwards; Joan Joseph, Virginia Joseph, Erma Lee Volkel, Joan Strowig, JoAn Spalding, and Evalyn Ralston, guards. Sophomores: Annette Stout (manager), Maxine Gunsolly, Rose Nell Curtis, Frances Chubb, Marion Greenlee, Joan Vickers, forwards; Marjorie Kaff, Joan Lippelmann, Joan Anderson, Connie Markley, Imogen Billings, Julia Fox, guards. Juniors: Wilma Bown Hampton (manager), Marie Horseman, Kathryn O'Leary, Ruth Payne, Pat Cooley, Margery Stubbs, forwards: Eleanor Thompson, Norma Pyke, Ruth Cawood, Donna Jean Morris, Iva Rothenberger, Mary Thach, guards. Seniors: Charlotte Price (manager), Lucile Land, Violet Conard, Barbara Heller, Carrie Arnold, Ruth Green, forwards; Marge Free, Mary Morrill, Rosemary Hall, Mary Turkington, Mary Sherrard, Lucy Smith, guards. Cheerleaders, KuKu's To Attend M.U. Game K. U. cheering sections will have plenty of leaders at the game with Missouri university tomorrow night. All five of the cheerleaders will be the game directing the Jayhawk fans, including 40 Ku Ku club members. Miss Florence Black, professor of mathematics, will drive Alberta Cornwell, Joan Woodward, Patricia Penney, Virginia Urban and Anna Muhlenbruch to Columbia. PATEE NOW ENDS SATURDAY RETURN FROM JAYHAWKER Dana ANDREWS - Jeanne CRAIN Dick HAYMES · Vivian BLAINE WEEK DAYS 2:30 - 7 - 9 Saturday-Sunday - Continuous 2 p.m. Dietrich to Head Alpha Kappa Psi The Alpha Kappa Psi commerce fraternity officers elected this week were: Leonard Dietrich, president; James Roark, vice-president; Martin Jones, secretary; Arthur Partridge, treasurer; and Prof. Alfred Seelye, faculty advisor. WANT ADS LOST — Brown striped life-time Shaeffer's fountain pen between Fraser and Military Science building on Wednesday, Feb. 20, with Wm. R. Worwag engraved on side. Finder please leave at Kansan office. Reward. LOST—Green and grey striped Diamond fountain pen near Lindley. If found, turn in to Kansan office. LOST—Brown leather billfold with money, activity book, and other id- identification. Reward. Call Frances Richert 860. FOUND: A man's ring on the campus. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad at the Kansan office. LOST—Brown Buxton billfold containing picture, driver's license, identification and around $5.00. Finder keep money and leave at Kansan office or call Mumi Nettels at 731. LOST—One pair of glasses in a brown leather case. Last Friday night in the auditorium or the vicinity thereof. Finder please call Wm. J. Brenza, 546. -PTG LOST—Brown Sheaffer Pen in Union fountain or close to Union. Finder please notify Kansan office. Reward. LOST—Red Sheaffer Pencil Friday on campus or downtown. Reward. Call R. S. Luke, K.U. 148. NOTICE—Get acquainted offer, we will give the first hour of service free to each student or student's wife using our service for the first time. By appointment only. Rate 45c per hour. Help Yourself Laundry, 1900 Ill., or phone 623. LOST-Eversharp fountain pen. Brown with gold trimming. Owner can identify. If found please call Billie Kent, 900. Reward. ENDS SATURDAY NOW ALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS BROKEN! "THE ? LOST WEEKEND" RAY MILLAND JANE WYMAN SUNDAY ONE WEEK! CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY from 1 P.M.