FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, JANUARY 29. Jayhawkers Win From Iowa State; K-State Next Big Six Standings | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 4 | 1 | .800 | | KANSAS | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Kansas State | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Iowa State | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Missouri | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Nebraska | 0 | 5 | .000 | Moving into second place in the Big Six standing through a 50 to 35 victory over Iowa State in Hoch Saturday night, the Jayhawkers hope to move into a tie with Oklahoma for first place tomorrow evening when they play Kansas State here. Gordon Reynolds sparked the University with 16 points as they defeated the Iowa State Cyclones and tumbled them into fourth place in the league standings. After leading 23 to 18 at the half, the Jayhawkers forged to a 44 to 24 lead after playing 14 minutes of the second half. Bill Block, Iowa State guard, began to hit for the Cyclones to bring them up to 45 to 34, but Herb Heim dropped in a free throw and Reynolds and Moffett hit a couple to reach the final 50 to 35 score. Block led the Iowans with 12 points. Kansas hit 17 of 28 free throws and Iowa State 13 out of 21 as fouls were called freely on both teams. Jim Myers, Cyclone forward, sat on the bench for the first 10 minutes of the second half after drawing four personals the first half, but managed to finish the game without getting the fifth foul. Scott Holds Myers to Seven Kirk Scott fouled out with about four minutes to go after holding the high-scoring Myers to 7 points while scoring 4 himself. Bob Mott, 0 foot 3 inch freshman center, and Bobbitt, a substitute forward, both fouled out midway in the second half. With Orlyn Fueurbach, Coach Louis Menze's other regular forward, on the bench with a groin injury, the Cyclones were hampered considerably during the second half. Myers hit a swishing one-hander from the corner to open the scoring. Charlie Moffett balanced the score with a setup, but Bob Peterson hit a long set shot and Block dropped in his first free throw to give the Iowans a 5 to 2 lead, their only lead of the evening. Four Kansas free throws, a one-hander by Scott from the free-throw line, and an over-high-head shot by Reynolds on an out-of-bounds play gave the Jayhawkers a 10 to 6 lead. K. U. Leads 23-18 at Half-time Mott, Myers, and Sam Deal kept the Cyclones in the game, tying the score at 10-10, 11-11, and 13-13. In the last four minutes of the first half Heim and Reynolds hit shots from under the basket, Dean Corder sank a long set shot, and four Jay-hawkers hit free throws to pass the lowans. Mott made four points and Block sank another free throw to make the half-time score 23 to 18 in favor of the Kansans. Coming out even stronger after the half-time rest, the Jayhawkers hit their biggest scoring spree of the game. Owen Peck led the spree with eight points, closely followed by Reynolds with five, and Moffett with four. Corder added his second long set shot and Scott sank a free toss to run the Kansas score to forty-four. Deal made two short shots and Block dropped in two more Tree throws to run the Cyclone side of the ledger to a mere twenty-four. Block Leads Futile Cyclone Attempt Block then got three free throws and two baskets and Petersen hit his second long set shot to cut the Kan- Team Picks "Granny" Warren "Gramny" Riegle, regular end on the University of Kansas football team for the past two years. RIEGLE was chosen honorary captain of the 1944 football team by his squad mates, Coach Henry Shenk announced at the football banquet given at the Eldridge hotel Friday night. Riegle, a V-12 trainee from El Dorado, was chosen end on the Associated Press 1944 second all-Big Six team. He was transferred from K.U. Nov. 1, and completing his training at Columbia university, New York City. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Navy Will Begin Swimming Meet A free style, 100 yards swimming tournament will begin 4:30 Thursday afternoon, Chief G. W. Gathings announced today. Twenty-one Navy participants will be narrowed to the 14 highest according to the timing of seven heats, in the first round. The second round Feb. 6, will determine the three top swimmers. Positions one and two will be awarded in the final round, Thursday, Feb. 8, Chief Gathings said. sas lead to 11 points at 45 to 34. With only two minutes remaining, the Jayhawkers stopped the futile Cyclone drive by running the count on up to 50 to 35 before sending in the second team just before the gun. Prof. Allen Crafton, of the department of speech and drama, conducted a memorial service between halves for Lt. Thomas Payne Hunter, who was killed in the initial assault on Guam. The University of Kansas band assisted Prof. Crafton. Board Approves Nine KU Games For'45 Football A nine-game schedule for 1945 was approved by the K. U. athletic board in a meeting Saturday, and Henry Shenk was appointed to another season of coaching the Kansas eleven. Shenk, who has coached the Jayhawks the past two seasons, is a member of the physical education staff. The schedule includes five Big Six conference tits and four games with non-conference foes. One date, Oct. 13, is open, but will be filled, according to E. C. Quigley, athletic director. SHENK in Kansas City, the first game of the season with Texas Christian university and the annual game with Missouri university. The latter date, according to Director Quigley, is merely a wartime measure and does not necessarily mean that all future Jayhawk-Tiger encounters will be booked in Kansas City. Two games will be played at Rupert stadium K.U. Will Enter Relays The athletic board also approved participation of Kansas track athletes in the Drake relays. Director Quigley is working on a student manager plan to be used next year. The general plan has been approved by the board, but the details will be worked out by Mr. Quigley. The Football Schedule Sept. 23 - Texas Christian university at Kansas City, Mo. (night). Sept. 28 - Denver university at Denver, Colo. (night). Oct. 6—Iowa State at Lawrence. Oct. 13—Open. Oct. 20 -Oklahoma university at Norman, Okla. Perry High School vs. University High School BASKETBALL GAME Jan. 30,2:30 Two Games Robinson Gym Could You Use A Little Extra Money To Help With Those College Expenses? If you have a flair for rhyme, why not turn it into money by writing greeting card verse in your spare time? It's easy to do—and fun besides—and if you are interested in making writing a career after college, it will give you invaluable experience in the writing field. We will be glad to give you further details and suggestions if you will just drop a note to Miss Boyd of Hall Brothers, Inc., 2505 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri Middleweight Bout Between Halves The V-12 middleweight championship bout will be fought between halves at the Kansas-K-State basketball game tomorrow night, Chief G. W. Gathins, in charge of Navy sports, said today. The contenders are Dean Bagley (155) PT 6, and James Sargent, (151) PT 8. Tom Davis, PT 8, will replace Kenneth Preston, PT 8, who injured his hand in winning a semi-final bout with Homer Hoover, PT 10, in the welterweight finals. In Preston's place Davis will draw with Owen Ambler and Jack-Farber for a bye to the finals which will be fought Saturday. U.H.S. Takes Third In DeSoto Tournament University high won the consolation game of the Tri-county tournament at De Soto by defeating Linwood 54 to 37 Saturday night. The young Jayhawks led 28 to 16 at the half and were threatened. Roger Olmstead again led the team with 20 points. De Soto high won the tournament, defeating Edwardsville 17 to 15 in the final game. De Soto had beaten University high 31 to 21 Friday night to advance into the finals. Edwardsville, winning the final game by one point, emerged with the first place trophy in the second team tournament. University high's second team was defeated by the winners in the first round. Oct. 27—Wichita university at Wichita Nov.3—Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb. Nov.10—Marquette university at Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 17—Kansas State at Lawrence Nov. 24-Missouri at Kansas City, Mo. JAYHAWKER Week's Engagement NOW ENDS SATURDAY NOTICE This Show Only Matinee ------ 2:00 p.m. Evening ------- 6:30 p.m. Feature Starts at: 2:10 - 6:40 - 9:50 Program Lenth: 3 hrs. 5 min. Plaque to '44 Squa For Downing Husker A bronze plaque, commending Kansas football squad of 1944 their victory over Nebraska, presented to the team by the Aletic association at the football bquet, Friday night. The plaque, cording to a promise made by association before the Nebra game, will be placed in the dress room in Memorial stadium. The plaque reads, "This place honors the Kansas Football Team 1944, for having the courage, determination, and will to defeat N braska for the first time in Lawrence since 1896." Inscribed be are the names of the 25 men played in the game against Cornhuskers, the names of coaching staff, Coach Shenk, and sistants Elmer Schaake, Dean Smith, and George Dick, and name of E. C. Quigley, director athletics. BUY WAR STAMPS Intramurals Feature Rifle Match An R.O.T.C. rifle match is fitured on this season's intramur schedule at Iowa State College. THURSDAY, Thru Saturday SUNDAY — 5 Days DONALD O'CONNOR PEGGY RYAN "MERRY MONAHANS"