FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 16,194 $^{\mathrm{t}}$ Jayhawks to Tangle With K-State Tonight Playing their third conference game in seven days, the Jayhawkers tackle their up-state foes, the Kansas State Wildcats, in another important Big Six battle tonight in Manhattan's Nichols gymnasium. The Jayhawkers must win to remain in first place. Even if the Oklahoma Sooners also lost, Iowa State would take over first place with four victories against two defeats if Kansas lost to the Aggies. If the Jayhawkers win and the Sooners lose, Kansas would gain undisputed possession of the first place spot. Although tied for the first place spot several times, the Jayhawkers have never held the position alone. Kansas won a thriller at Lawrence Jan. 30 when they passed Aggies in the last two minutes to win 39 to 36. The Aggies had led by one to four points throughout much of the second half. Kansas previously defeated the Wildcats 63 to 40 in the Christmas holiday doubleheader in Kansas City. State Undefeated on Home Court Kansas State will have the advantage of playing on the home court, where they have not lost a game so far this season, beating Missouri, Oklahoma, and Nebraska. However, through the years, the Jayhawkers have usually found the going easier at Manhattan than they have on their own court in Lawrence. K.U. Beats Aggies 33 Times Kansas State will be seeking their third victory over Kansas since the Big Six was formed. They took the first in 1929, the year the conference was formed, and managed to eke out a one-point victory again in 1937. Kansas, meanwhile has won 33 encounters from the Wildcats, including the last 15 straight. Kansas must stop Dave Weatherby, 6 foot 3 inch freshman from Neodesha, who scored 13 points against the Jayhawkers in the first meeting of the two scolls this year. The Wildcats, on the other hand must stop Gordon Reynolds, leading Jayhawk scoer. Reynolds is leading Weatherby at the present with a 13.3 average to the Wildcat Star's 10.8 average.. Same Eleven Make Trip Dr. F. C. Allen is taking the same 11 men which have made all of the road trips for the Jayhawkers. They left at 10:30 this morning to drive to Manhattan. After the game they will drive back to Lawrence, not stay overnight in Manhattan. The men making the trip are Gordon Reynolds, Charles Moffett, Owen Peck, Kirk Scott, Herb Heim, Gus Daum, Dean Corder, Norman Carlson, Everett Hill, Odd Williams, and Lou Goehring. Last Resort to Be Open Friday and Saturday Nights The Last Resort, campus coke and dance spot, will be open both Friday and Saturday nights this week despite the approaching final week. Eugenia Hepworth, president of Union Activities, said today. Attendance has been good the last few weeks even though the students have been reviewing for finals, Miss Hepworth said. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Homer Flunked Out! --have better accommodations for basketball. When the Wildcats came here seats were set aside for half a hundred Aggie rooters who were thus enabled to sit together and cheer for their team. Jayhawkers who attempt to see tonight's game will find it difficult to get inside the gymnasium, let alone sit together. K-State Offers Little Hospitality NO wonder...he couldn't keep up with his assignments. His domestic duties kept him too busy! Homer's chief trouble was buttons...unfaithful, elusive little perforated disks that kept coming off his shirts (which weren't Arrows). While other guys burned the midnight oil, Homer spent his time nimbly thimbling a needle. Homer should have known about Arrow Shirts with anchored buttons! They never come off! They're as permanent as the fine style and fit of all Arrow Shirts. $2.24 up. Arrow Ties too! $1 and $1.50. By Jim Mordy Sportorials Coach "Lew" Lewendowski of Nebraska is attempting to sidestep charges made by Kansas players and their coach, Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, that the Cornhuskers played a blocking game equivalent to a football game against the Jayhawkers last Saturday night. Charles Moffett was knocked off the court into the bleachers with an excellent body block, according to teammate Kirk Scott. Moffett only had the wind knocked out of him, but serious injuries could result from that sort of playing. Reynolds also was blocked with what could pass for a good football block. Although 19 fouls were called on the Huskers, they got away with murder during the game. Only about half of the fouls made during a game are called by officials anyway. Unless the foul is committed on the ball handler, most officials will let it pass even if they see it, unless it becomes too noticeable. Not Alibing for Jayhawkers Perhaps the army coach who substituted for "Lew" during the week before the game taught the Cornhuskers a little "judo" technique. Allen is not alibing for the loss, either, because he admits that the Huskers were just too hot to be beat that night, by any team in the league. It's too bad Kansas State doesn't A sore spot still rankles in the minds of Jayhawkers who tried to sit together and cheer at the football game last fall. Kansas State officials made it practically impossible for Kansas cheerleaders to get any organized cheering by scattering the Jayhawker students over half of the stadium and mixing in a large quantity of Kansas State supporters. 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