4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 9, 1945 Scott, Reynolds Are Honored As Co-Captains Kirk Scott, Jayhawk guard of, Newton, and Gordon Reynolds, forward, of Tacoma, Wash., were elected honorary co-captains of the K.U. basketball team for the season just completed at a dinner in honor of the Kansas squad given by the Co-operative club last night. Scott and Reynolds, justifying the faith in them expressed earlier in the season by Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen, at a pep rally on the campus, earned positions on two All Big Six teams. United Press placed Reynolds at forward and Scott at guard on its first team, and Associated Press chose Reynolds for the first team and Scott for the second team. Dr. Allen made the principle speech at the dinner, praising the performance of the Jayhawkers and expressing his satisfaction in the outcome of the Big Six championship race. Allen predicted at the start of the season that Kansas would finish in fourth place. Lawrence, Topeka Win in Regional; U. High Bows Out The Lawrence Lions defeated the Ward Cyclones, 26-24, and the Topeka Trojans swamped the Atchison Redman last night in the qualifying round of the high school AA tournament played in the local high school gym. The winners of last night's games will meet tonight, though both have earned the right to go to Kansas City for the Eastern regional next week. A consolation game will also be played this evening. In the first game, the Trojans were in trouble only at the start of the game, trailing 4-0. Steady hitting by Martin and Smith pulled the game out of the fire, however, and the Topeakens won going away. The second battle proved the thriller of the evening. After playing a close first quarter which ended 6-6, the Lions drove into a 12-9 halftime lead, and increased it during the third quarter. With the score standing at 25-18 for Lawrence and only three minutes to play, the Cyclones came to life and began hitting the basket. The Kansas City five pulled up 25-24 with less than a minute to play, but a Lion charity tossiced the game. In the class B semifinals at Washington Rural in Bethel, University High bowed out to Edwardsville, 36-40, after outplaying their opponents in the first half. The score at half-time stood at 25-17 in favor of the University club, but a third quarter rally decided the game for Edwardsville. Also in the semifinals, De Soto defeated Spring Hill 43-18, setting up the final to be played tonight between De Soto and Edwardsville. Mattern Invited To Exhibit Picture Prof. Karl Mattern of the drawing and painting department, has been invited by the governing committee of the Brooklyn museum to exhibit his picture, "Riverbend in Winter" at the preview of the 13th Biennial International Water Color Exhibition. The exhibition features water color in the United States and will be held March 8 through April 29. Professor Mattern painted the river scene at the end of Tennessee street. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Coats, Suits and Dresses in lovely petal colors Here are sunswept fashions bright as brave new blossoms! Classic and efficient as ever, they've taken a new grace that softens and flatters. In a wide range of sizes, and a galaxy of colors. LAWRENCE'S NEW SHOPPING CENTER 930 Mass. Phone 528 From Top to Bottom: Sophisticated chalk-striped Grey Chesterfield, flawlessly cut of 100% wool flannel. 10 to 20 ... 100% wool Shetland Chesterfield, featuring the new peak lapels! Luscious colors. 10 to 20 ... $19.95 $18.95 Smart saddle stitching on a casual coat of 100% virgin wool. Spring Pastels. 10 to 20 ... $24.95 Shetland suit (100% wool of course) with three-button jacket, double box-pleated skirt. Spring's colors. 10 to 18 ... $14.95 This suit has the collarless neck, the one-button jacket so new this year! Precious wool gabardine, in Navy, Brown, Green, Powder Blue. 10 to 18 ... $29.95 Gamble's