PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1943 'Us. Inc.' Visit KU Saturday 'Us, Inc.' Iron Five Rests As Olathe Downs Kansas 42-32 Junior Max Kissell is a probable starter against Iowa State in Hoch Saturday, replacing Forward Charlie Black in Watkins hospital with the flu. Coach F. C. Allen reports that there is no chance of Black playing as he has a temperature of 104. Kansas' Iron Five took a day off last night resting for the Iowa State game here Saturday and watched the Olathe Clippers defeat a substitute quintet 42-32 at Gardner. Various ailments kept the rundown Jayhawkers on the bench. Coach Phog Allen, looking ahead to the Cyclone contest and not greatly concerned with the outcome of the Clipper game, left Charlie Black at home with the flu, benched Otto Schnellbacher with a shoulder injury and Armand Dixon with a charleyhorse. John Buescher and Ray Evans sat in suit throughout. Iowa State's green squad led Oklahoma for 32 minutes before bowing 46-37 at Ames Monday. Sparked by Ray Wehde of "Us, Inc." the Cyclones bottled Titanic Tucker with only nine points for 32 minutes before the big center and Allie Paine pulled Oklahoma out. Wehde and twin brother Roy gave Bob "Manacles" McCurdy, Sooner defensive star, a bad night as they totaled 16 points against his guarding, Ray scored 12 while Manacles guarded him, 15 in all and Roy tallied four points after McCurdy was shifted to Roy in the second period. Gene Oulman acquired a defensive reputation as he allowed Tucker only nine points before going out on fouls with five minutes to play. Up to the time of Oulman's departure Louie Menze's cagers led Oklahoma. He will guard Black. The Kansas-Clipper record for the season shows an even break, each five winning two games. KANSAS (32) | | G | FT | F | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kissell, f | 5 | 0 | 1 | 10 | | Fitzpatrick, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Ballard, f | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | | Turner, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Forsyth, f | 1 | 2 | 2 | 4 | | Baker, c | 3 | 2 | 2 | 8 | | Dick, c | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Blair, c | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | McSpadden, g | 4 | 1 | 0 | 9 | | Short, g | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Brill, g | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | | Totals | 13 | 6 | 11 | 32 | CLIPPERS (42) | | G | FT | F | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Lockard, f | 4 | 1 | 2 | 9 | | Conley, f | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | | Covert, f | 5 | 1 | 0 | 11 | | Sickles, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Menke, c | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | | Wesche, c | 2 | 1 | 0 | 5 | | Lynch, c | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Lewis, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Hahn, g | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | | Thomas, g | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | | Nebergall, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Toevs, g | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | | Totals | 18 | 6 | 8 | 42 | Jayhawk abberwock by Milo Farneti NOW PHOG MESSES UP THE BOOKIE GAME Kansas City bookies, who are engaging in a little winter diversion (hoss racing ain't so hot now), are beginning to hate Phog Allen. Phog cleaned out the bookies in the Municipal auditorium Saturday night when his Jay-hawks nearly upset Great Lakes. Sports weren't placing any even money bets on Kansas so Bookie Bob and Cleanup Jack enticed suckers by giving Kansas bettors eight, then 12 points. "Basketball is quite different from the horses, quite different," one bookie commented as he paid off a Jayhawk backer (final score, 47-41, Great Lakes). Then last night after the bookies handicapped the Kansas-Clipper game in Allen's favor, Phog sabotages their sure thing again by sitting the game out with his Iron Five and letting the Clippers win. Increasing interest in basketball has lured bookies. Instead of hibernating for the winter, they make book around the gambling centers (New York-Chicago) on a set of games, big and small. The newspapers catch it about press time as sports call up at 11-12 p.m. for results on Slippery Rock-Pennslyvania Normal, DeKalb-Naiperville, Morningside-South Dakota Teachers, Catawba-Wabash, Upsala-Union. (P. S.—There wasn't any extra folding money in the pockets or Kansas would have had another enriched backer." Coming Up MAX KISSELL OU Baseball Stars Leave, So Coach Baer Departs for the Navy The former Portis flash who averaged more than 20 points a season his senior year in high school will probably replace ailing Charlie Black in the Iowa State game. Kissell, fast and a sharpshooter, sank five baskets against Olathe last night. Norman, Feb. 4—(Special)—Oklahoma's baseball team, which began practice Feb.1, will be practically an all-freshman aggregation under a substitute coach. War wrecked Oklahoma's formidable sophomoric club of last year which was stacking up this season as the greatest college club ever developed at Norman. Seniors Defeat Juniors,29-25 For Class Title Championship of the women's basketball class tournament went to the Seniors when they defeated the Juniors 29-25 Tuesday night in a fast, well-played game. At the half, the score was 19 to 17, in favor of the Seniors. The Junior guards did a better job than did the Senior guards, but the forwards on the Senior team hit the basket with regularity in spite of their opposition. On the championship team were Kathryn Schaake, forward, 11 points; Jo Wells, forward, 9 points; Marjorie Rader, forward, 5 points; Fynillis Struble, guard; Mary Lee Chapple, guard; Gladys Hawkins, guard; Betty Burton, sub-guard; and Peggy Roberts, sub-forward. On the Junior team were Peggy Davis, forward, 12 points; Margaret Butler, forward, 6 points; Jean Hoffman, forward, 2 points; Frances Raw, forward, 2 points; Betty Bown, forward, 3 points; Frances Davison, guard; Martha Trate, guard; Claudine Chamberlain, guard; and Frances Gillman, sub-guard. In the consolation game, the Sophomores defeated the Freshman 21 to 15. The game was slower than the Junior-Senior game. Score at the half was 11 to 8 in favor of the Freshmen. On the Sophomore team were Lavone Jacobson, forward, 11 points; Sue Elliott, forward, 6 points; Margaret Kreider, forward, 4 points; Peggy Ballard, guard; Roberta McCluggage, guard; Bel Claycomb, guard; and Jean Boardman, guard. Freshmen players were Beverly Waters, forward, 8 points; Marita Lenski, forward, 6 points; Violet Conard, forward, 7 points; Charlotte Price, forward; Doris Bixby, forward; Catherine Burchfield, guard; Lucy Smith, guard; and Mary Ann Gray, guard. Theta Tau a Victor; B's Reach Semi-finals Tonight's Games 8:30—A K Psi vs. Jolliffe A Chi Sigma vs. Battenfeld 9:30—Triangle vs. Delta Chi Phi Delta Theta vs. Delt's Theta Tau bested Templein hall in the only intramural game played last night, 34-27. In the first half, each team matched goal for goal with the Theta Tau's coming out ahead in an 18-19 halftime score. It was anybody's ball game until the last three minutes when the engineers hit two baskets to put them out in front. Lanky Ted Moser and Homer Cunningham led the winners with 10 and 11 points respectively. Bob Corder of Templin was high scorer of the game with 14 points. This game completed the semi-final championship bracket in the In the B game of the week, Phi Delta Theta trampled Phi Psi 26-15. The Phi Delt's ran 15 players in and out of the game, Fred Merrill and C. D. Williams each: connecting with six points. Bob Barton was the only man for the losers to hit from the field more than once, scoring five points. (continued to page five) Whiz Kids May Play Indiana (By International News Service) A Chicago stadium basketball doubleheader featuring the two western conference leaders, Indiana and Illinois, in one game and Camp Grant and Great Lakes in the other, was in the making today with the blessing of the army and the navy. Illinois and Indiana, ranked as No. 1 and 2 quintets in the nation, will not meet for the Big Ten title this year. The only thing needed to stage the Camp Grant-Great Lakes game would be the acceptance of the Warriors' challenge by Lieut. Comm. J. Russell Cook, athletic officer at Great Lakes. Slashing of a few yards of red tape will be necessary before the Indiana-Illinois game gets the green light. The Western conference, from a custom of long standing, frowns on post season games under which category the Indiana-Illinois affair would come. Yes, it's an Arrow White Shirt . . . 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