UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS JANUARY 11, 1946 PAGE FOUR Five Teams Win Court Games Phi Gamma Delta nosed out Phi Kappa Psi, 25 to 24, the Little Phogs smothered the navy ship's company, 61 to 10, Nu Sigma Nu defeated the Unknowns, 39-26, Sigma Nu outscored Alpha Tau Omega, 21 to 14, and the Navy Braves forfeited to the Navy Flyers in last night's intramural basketball games in Robinson gym. Joe Turner, Phi Gam flash, was top scorer of the evening with 18 points. Lee Talley, Little Phogs' forward, with 13 points, and Jack Scroll, Nu Sigma Nu player, with 11 points were next in line for scoring honors. Beta Theta Phi, Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Navy Clippers, and Battenfield hall won intramural basketball games Wednesday night in Robinson gym. The Beta's won a close game from the Delt's, 30 to 26. Legg aced the winners with 11 points. Phi Delta Theta nosed out Sigma Chi in the closest game of the evening. 31-30, Harris, with 12 points, and Dillard, with 10, were high-scorers for the winners, while Conley led the losers with 14. Pi Kappa Alpha, aided by GI- more's 11 points, downed Delta Upsilon, 30 to 25. Steinhauer dropped in 10 points for the losers. The night's wildest scoring game ended 66-32 in favor of Sigma Alpha Epsilon over Tau Kappa Epsilon Jensen, the winner's hot-shot forward, collected 22 points for top scoring honors. The Navy Clipper slank Kappa Alpha Psi, 38 to 20. Bowly, Navy, and Morrison, Kappa Alpha Psi, tied for the scoring lead with 8 points each. Battenfeld outscored Alpha Phi Alpha, 25 to 18. Saffel, Battenfeld forward, was game high-point man with 10 points. Appetizing Food Our Specialty BREAKFAST, LUNCH or SUPPER. Bill's Grill Wm. Pappas 1109 Mass. Across from the Courthouse VARSITY TODAY — Ends Saturday JOHNNY MACK BROWN "FRONTIER FEUD" and LEO CARILLO "Crime, Inc." SUNDAY - TUESDAY JUNGLE THRILLS! MONSTER GORILLAS "WHITE PONGO" and STARS OF TOMORROW in Today's Top Entertainment "AN ANGEL COMES TO BROOKLYN" Kansas On Top In Big Six Standings This week, the administration established an emergency housing bureau in room 220, Frank Strong hall, which has been "swamped every minute with calls and applicants for rooms," officials say. (continued from page one) move Team Won Lot Kansas 2 0 Oklahoma 1 0 Nebraska 1 1 Kansas State 1 2 Missouri 0 1 Iowa State 0 1 The office is a help, though, for it has placed nearly 75 veterans in just a few days. University Dilemma: Money, But No Houses "We've barely been able to keep the list of rooms ahead of the demand," they commented today. There are still facilities available at Sunflower, where temporary housing units were left vacant by workers departing from the ordinance plant at war's end. A hundred housing units for veterans and their families were made available to the University, and some still are open If the NROTC program on the campus ends in July, as now anticlipped, it will open six former fraternities houses to their original occupants, and will clear space for about 375 other students. And that's about the story. Living conditions for the distant future look bright enough, but it'll be a long, cold winter this year, and a longer, colder one in '47. The first Lawrence bridge was completed in 1864, at a cost of $40,-000. NOW ALL WEEK Robt. Montgomery - John Wayne "They Were Expendable" SUNDAY All Week Only a Love so possessive . . . so jealous . . . could breed a hate . . . so venomous . . . so cruel! Hers Was The Deadliest of the Seven Deadly Sins! Jayhawkers to Meet Huskers There Tonight Rounding out the toughest week in Big Six competition, the Jayhawkers will meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers at 7:30 tonight in Lincoln. Twelve members of the quintet left Lawrence at 1 p.m. yesterday to meet the team least likely to succeed in the Big Six conference. Traveling squad members include Charlie Black, George Gear, Gene Barr, Everett Hill, Gus Daum, Wendel Clark, Owen Peck, Gib Stramel, Otto Schnellbacher, Gene Peterson, Dean Corder, and Gene Anderson. Gene Peterson, veteran of the Nebraska team last year, had a lost year, had a hand in knocking Kansas out of a share of the Big Six crown in '45 with Nebraska defeating the Jayhawkers 59 to 45. This year he will be returning to familiar territory to play for Kansas. The Nebraska tilt marks the Jayhawkers' third conference meet in five days and its second road meet in two days. Kansas opened Monday against Missouri here and met Kansas State in Manhattan Wednesday The greatest French scientist, one to whom the entire world is indebted for the removal of the causes of most diseases, Louis Pasteur, one time said: "A little reflection makes a skeptic, a lot of reflection makes a believer." Table Tennis Contest Continues Tomorrow Quarter-finals in the women's table tennis contest will be played tomorrow. Mary Morrill will play Marilyn Voth in division I, Ruth Green will meet Mary Wisner in division II, Barbara Prier will play Anna La-Shelle for winner of division III, and Marjorie Free will face Joan Anderson in division IV. Winners of the divisions will play the semi-finals and finals this semester. Mary Morrill won the contest last year. Army ROTC Program To Add Five Units The new units include signal, air corps, medical, ordinance, and corps of engineers, Capt. Bradley stated. The pre-war program which had 550 men enrolled had only the infantry and coast artillery. Plans to expand the University post-war ROTC program by adding five units, were made at a meeting recently, Capt. John Bradley, commanding officer of the army program at the University, announced today. Bradley stated that these plans are to be introduced to congress to aid in the study of universal military training. Ingham to Memphis Harold G. Ingham, extension division director, is attending a fire school convention in Memphis, Tenn., this week. He will return to Lawrence Saturday. SWEATERS! SWEATERS! Yours for a Warm Smart Winter CHATTER BOX CARDIGANS and SLIPOVERS $4^{98}$ and $6^{50}$ As Featured in Mademoiselle - Glamor - Charm Exclusively at THE FRIENDLY STORE Lt. Everett E. Buhler It's a wonder that Everett Buhler's good - looking wife lets her good-looking husband away from home nights. Bubler, a lieutenant in the naval reserve, is 26, and plenty snazy looking in or out of that ex-navy uniform. He's a flier at heart, of course, and that's why he's co-operator of the Lawrence airport now. Jayhawk Flying Club Members will meet Buhler in the air (well, they'll be up with him) next semester, for he'll be instructing many of the students who learn to fly this easy way. "And after five years in the air, I still think it's the best fun there is," Buhler says. (He has credit for sinking small Japanese merchant ship in the southwest Pacific, and that was fun, too, he remembers.) In the service. Everett was overseas a year in New Guinea, Moratai, the Admiralty Islands, and the Philippines, among other places. He instructed for two years at the naval air station at Pensacola, teaching the tricks of the twin-engined PBY seaplanes. In 2,775 hours in the air, he's never had an accident or suffered a scratch. "No reason to get hurt," he explains. "Flying is simpler and easier than driving a car these days." Buhler married Helen Lorise St. Clair, a Delta Gamma, and they have a son, 2. The little boy isn't flying yet, but he can "zzzzoom" just like Daddy. Jayhawk Flying Club