FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 194 KU Team Leaves To Play Huskers On Lincoln Court Eleven University of Kansas baseball players will leave at 6:50 this evening to play the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln tomorrow night. The players will be accompanied by Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen and Assistant Coach Elmer Schaake. The Jayhawkers will be seeking their sixth Big Six victory at Lincoln. Should Oklahoma lose their game tomorrow with the high-scoring Kansas State Wildcats, and Kansas repeat over the Cornhuskers, the Jayhawkers would be in undisputed possession of first place in the conference scramble for the first time this season. Same Men To Make Trip Phog will take the same men to Lincoln as he took on the last road trip. They are Charles Moffett, Gordon Reynolds, Kirk Scott, Herb Heim, Dean Corder, Gus Daum, Owen Peck, Norman Carlson, Everett Hill, Lou Goehring, and Odd Williams. The Javahawkers had little difficulty in defeating the Nebraskans at Lawrence earlier in the season, winning by a 48 to 33 score. They led only 24 to 21 at one point in the second half, however, and on their own court, the Scarlet and White men may give the Kansans a close battle. Peterson is Big Six Scoring Ace Art Peterson, 6 foot 6 inch Husker center, is leading the Big Six individual scoring race, and will have to be smothered by the Jayhawkers. Peterson has scored 79 points in 6 games, an average of 13.2 points a game. Herb Heim will probably guard the lanky Peterson. Heim held him to two field goals and four free throws in the Jan. 12 game at Lawrence. Other starters for the Corn-huskers are Mark Koenig and Bob Costello. 5 feet 10 inch guards, and Bob Hahn and Jim Strahan, both 6 footers, at the forward positions. Several Nebraska reserves are over 6 feet tall, but the two teams will be fairly evenly matched in height, the Nebraskans holding a slight edge. Nebraska Hasn't Won Since 1939 The Cornhuskers have not won over the Jaybawkers since 1939, and their new coach, Lew Lewandowski, has never won a game from Phog since he took over the basketball coaching job at Nebraska. Kansas has won 58 out of 87 encounters with the Nebraskans, and their Big Six record since the forming of the conference in 1929 stands at Kansas, 25 victories; Nebraska, 6 victories. U. High Plays Olathe Here This Afternoon University high school was to play the Olathe School for the Deaf a return basketball game at 3:20 p.m. today in Robinson gymnasium. In a previous game the University high five defeated the Olathe school by a 27 to 22 score at Olathe Dec. 15. The closeness of the previous score indicates that this afternoon's game should be another close battle. Baldwin high will come to Lawrence next Tuesday for the next game for the young Jayhawks. University high has now won 10 games and lost 4. Three of their losses have been to DeSoto high, while the fourth was a 50 to 52 overtime loss to Bonner Springs. They have scored 510 points in the 14 games to 411 for their opponents. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Freshman and Juniors Win in First Round Of Class Team Games The freshmen and the juniors emerged victors of the first round of class team games in Robinson gymnasium last night. The freshmen defeated the seniors 40 to 20; and the juniors made 60 points to only 35 for the sophomores. The freshmen took an early lead against the seniors and were leading 19 to 11 at the end of the first half. The seniors couldn't hit the basket and were further handicapped due to the fact that some of their forwards were absent. Gunsoll, freshman, led the scoring with 14 points last night. Cooper and Stout were also hitting for the freshmen. Jacobson was high point player on the senior team with 12 points. She missed only one of her chances for free throws. Jacobson, Reed, McCluggage, Burkhead, Stutz, and Kreider played forward positions; and Zimmerman, Kelley, Winn, and Boardman, played guard for the seniors. Richmond, Chubb, Gunsolly, Cooper, and Stout were the freshman forwards and Adamson, Kaff, Martin, Cawood, Lipplemann, and Holbrook played guard positions for the freshmen. The juniors had the situation wei in hand by the end of the first half with a 14 point lead. The half time score was 32 to 18. Payne, sophomore forward, was high point player for the game with 24 points, ever though she was on the losing team Land, junior forward, led the scoring for her team with 19 points. Arnold, Green, Lenski, and Land played forward for the juniors and Free, Smith, Bixby, Nettles, Higgen-bottom, Burchfield, and Conard played guard positions. Payne, Peet, Nigg, Harris and Coolidge took forward positions for the sophomores. Stark, Peterson, Sanden, and Bacon guard. The juniors will meet the freshmen in a game to determine the class winners and the two losing teams will also play. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS JAYHAWKER Week's Engagement NOW ENDS TOMORROW 'Meet Me in St. Louis' SUNDAY One Week K.U. Will Meet Sooners in Track Kansas field and running men will compete with an Oklahoma team in an indoor dual meet, three places counting for points, on the course inside the Memorial stadium at 2:30 pm. Saturday. Entered in the meet will be John Jackson, John Stites, Lynn Leigh, and Kenneth Danneberg, the mile relay team that won first place at the Nebraska meet in Lincoln Feb. 4, and two other winners in that meet, Lynn Leigh in the broad jump and Jim Sargent, high jump. Other entries, as announced by Ray Kanehl, track coach are, mile run, Richard Hudson, James Thomas, and Roger Schreffler, 60-yard dash, Kenneth Danneberg, John Jackson, and Dean Patterson; 440-yard dash, John Jackson and John Stites; 880-yard run, Rolland Hamilton, Ronald Hayenga, Glen Care, and Ronald Cook; 2 mile run, Richard Hudson, John Thomas, Bill Ritt; high hurdle, Norval Jackson and Jim Sargent; low hurdle, Norval Jackson and Dean Patterson, pole vault, Harvey Morrow; high jump, Harvey Morrow; broad jump, Kenneth Danneberg, Jim Sargent, Dean Perkins; shot put, Earnest Bauer, Leroy Robinson, and Charles Keller. Lt. Farneti Visits Campus Farnett Visits Campus Lt. Milo Farnet, a senior in 1943, visited the campus today enroute from Camp Barkeley, Tex., to Atlanta, Ga., where he will be stationed. PT 7 is the winner in the navy winter semester intramurals, totaling 60 points in all events, Chief G. W. Gathings, in charge of navy sports announced this morning. The runner up is PT 10, with 35 points, and PT 8 tok third with 30. PT 7 Is Winner Of Navy Intramurals Expressing his appreciation for the great interest showed by the men of the V-12 program in the intramurals just concluded, Chief Gathings stated this morning that an even more interesting schedule of sports events will be slated for next term. V-12 contests not on the GQ Saturday mornings are open to spectators for all students to attend. Postpone Discussion of Annexation The Lawrence council decided to postpone for one year the matter of annexation of West Hills, meanwhile setting forth their views in a resolution. VARSITY Shows 2-7-9 FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Adventures of Kitty O'Day" "Sheriff of Las Vegas" Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co. Phone 696 Foot of Vt. St. Phelps Is Winner Of Navy Free Style Timed at 58 seconds, Harold Phelps, PT 10, won the 100-yard free style swimming tournament in Robinson gymnasium yesterday. Dan Phelps, PT 6, turned in next best time, 60 seconds, and A. L. Chase, took third with 64 seconds. Phelps had set the winning time in the preliminaries, Feb. 1. Both Phelps and Chase bettered their previous times. In the underwater swim, the tie for second was broken when John Higdon, PT 7, swam four lengths, 200 feet, to win over Dan Bartlett, PT 9, who swam three lengths. Ted Batchelder, PT 5, won first place by swimming 5 lengths, 250 feet. OWL SHOW Saturday, 11:45 SUNDAY—One Week ROBERT PAIGE AKIM TAMIROFF DAVID BRUCE LEONID KINSKEY RAY COLLINS JUNE VINCENT ANDREW TOMBES THOMAS GOMEZ