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A. Thomas Secretary, Kansas State High School Activities Association The second half of the Kansas high school basketball season is under way and each week sees additional teams drop from the ranks of the undefeated. Newton lost its first Ark Valley league game last week, as well as its first game of the season. Ollie Thomas had his Winfield boys steamed up and they toppled the Railroaders. It is now a four-way race with Hutchinson and Arkansas City tinctly in the running. Ernie Vanek seems to have his Topea Trojans on the way to better days and the clever game they flashed on the Wyandotte Bulldogs last week was too much for the Kansas City lads as they bowed to a team superior in speed, passing and shooting. El Dorado suffered the following night as the Bulldogs bounced back to take one easily from the Ark Valley squad. Marysville Strong Again Marysville Strong Again Nobody seems to be able to remember when there were so many strong teams in the Northeast Kansas loop. The second division is dotted with teams which are better than first division aggregations of former years. Shawnee Mission lost its first league contest in the last 26 played when they bowed to Olathe and the latter improved its position noticeably by another league victory for the week over Atchison. Atchison in return downed the strong Rosedale team, so it is quite a race. Marysville is having its own way in the North-Central Kansas circuit but in the Central Kansas league things are tough. The Salina Maroons lost to Chapman and on the rebound gave the league-leading Junction City Jaybirds a lambasting they will long remember, only to have the McPherson Bullpups drag the Maroons back into a second place tie. With Manhattan showing good form the outcome is considerably in doubt. Dale Hall Leads Parsons Dodge City, Garden City and Larned are making it a three-way race in the southwest Kansas league. The Dodge City boys broke a last minute tie to edge out the Larned boys and retain their undefeated status but this week they must go to Garden City for another heart-breaker. The Southeast Kansas league is pretty well settled with everybody concealing the title to Bailey Rickets and his Parsons crew. Iola, Pittsburg and Chanute are the other first division teams who seem to be interested primarily in second place honors. Sabetha has a narrow margin in the Big Seven conference with Hiawatha close behind and Seaman, after losing to Osage City on the Seaman court last week is in for a battle to keep the league leadership. Russell is still on top in the Union Pacific league where they are playing high class basketball this season. Hays high turned back the strong Lyons team while the St. Joseph Cadets won from Cathedral of Wichita. Halstead Shows Form Fredonia has not lost a game in the Tri-Valley circuit but the Emporia Spartans came to town last Saturday night and gave the local boys their first setback of the season. Emporia and Ottawa are two ball clubs that have shown real improvement recently. Both with material considered to be first class were slow in getting started but recent victories indicate that Alfred Smith and Chet Daveport have their teams rolling now. Thirty-four years ago a team of ranged youngsters from Halstead won the first state championship of Kansas. This year there is another band of Halstead boys who have their eyes on the state Class B title, and this will bring back fond memories to many an old timer in the little city made famous by the Country Doctor. The road will be a hard one and in the way there are such flashy teams as Sun City, Nickerson, Powhattan, the School for the Deaf, Arnold, Olivet, Reading and many others, but stranger things have happened and the prospect is pleasing just the same. Nebraska Comes For Return Tilt With three Big Six wins out of six starts to their credit, Nebraska's quintet meets Forrest C. "Phog" Allen's hustling Jayhawkers in a return engagement here Saturday Earlier this season Kansas downed Nebraska at Lincoln 51-32 in a game which was close till the Jayhawkers to lose with a scoring barrage in the waning minutes of the game. Scoring ace for the Huskers is 6 foot 4 inch Sid Held He has scored 155 SID HELD points so far this season in 15 games to average 10.3 points per game. With an 11 point per game average in the Big Six. Allen Gains Three Frosh Loses Two The freshman basketball squad returned to practice Monday, after two and one-half weeks of rest. Practice has been impossible due to enrollment activities in Robinson gymnasium and mid-year vacation. The squad lost two men this semester, but the loss was more than made up when three new men reported for practice Monday. The two leaving the line-up were Ed Sayers and Walt Verbanic, both of Kansas City. New additions are Bill Palmer of Topeka, Dick Channell of Kansas City, and Bill Mowery of Salina. Plans are being made to schedule several games with service teams from nearby army posts, Milt Allen, freshman coach, said today. Dick Edwards Is Track Mainstau With only six returning lettermen around which to build a team, coach W. H. "Bill" Hargiss' Jayhawk track squad opens its indoor season against Kansas State here Saturday Mainstay of this year's track team will be lanky Dick Edwards. The distances are his forte; he placed second in both the indoor and outdoor Big Six meets last year. This will make his third season on the varsity. Don Pollom, a junior, won points for Kansas in the hurdles last season, and Hargiss is counting heavily on him in the dashes and hurdles this year. Fred Eberhardt is the Jayhawker's only returning quarter-miler. Hargiss is extending Eberhardt's distance to include the half mile, an event in which Kansas has no lettermen. Running mate for Edwards will be Clarence Miller who has had experience on last season's team. He lettered as a member of this season's two mile队. Lettermen in the field events will be Jim Cordell, pole vaulter, and Ralph Schaake, weight man and high jumper. To supplement his six veterans Hargiss is developing an inexperienced group of sophomores. In the dash Kenny Winters shows promise as do Leslie Breidental in the high jump and Jack Tenenbaum in the shot. NewmanIWinsAgain By Trouncing AK Psi TONIGHTS SCHEDULE 6:00 Phi Delta Theta “B” vs. Phi Kappa Psi “B” 6:00 Phi Gamma Delta “B” vs. Sigma Nu “B”. 9:00 Sigma Alpha Epsilon “C” vs. Sigma Chi “C”. 9:00 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Acacia. 10:00 Delta Upsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta. 10:00 Newman III vs. Hellhounds. TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE 6:00 Battenfeld "B" vs. Alpha Kappa Psi "B" 6:00 Sigma Chi "B" vs. Pi Kappa Alpha "B" 10:00 Kappa SIGma "S" vs. Pki Kappa Pri "S" 10:00 Kappa Sigma "C" vs. Phi Kappa Psi "D". 10:00 Decline 10:00 Delta Chi vs. Kappa Sigma. A slow-starting Newman I squad finally got to rolling last night to trounce Alpha Kappa Psi 58 to 28 in a Division II intramural basketball game. Sparking a red-hot last quarter attack for the Newman's was Junius Penny, colorful forward. Penny garnered 20 points for the game, most of them in the last half. Aiding Penny with the Newman scoring chores were Frank Heck and Frank Rengel with 17 and 8 points respectively. Cliff Nordstrom, veteran guard $ \textcircled{4} $ played a standout floor game for the winners. Don Pomeroy led the Alpha Kappa Psi attack with nine points. The Alpha Tau Omega squad with Don Williams and Dick Webb hitting the basket from all angles had no trouble in defeating the Tau Kappa Epsilon team 46 to 26. Oliver Bryan was high point man for the losers. In a "C" team game the men of Phi Kappa Psi toyed with an overmatched Kappa Sigma quintet, winning 54 to 10. Bob Barton rang up 22 points for the Phi Psi's. Box scores: Newman I—58 G Penny, f ... 9 Rengel, f ... 4 Heck, c ... 7 Nordstrom, g. ... 2 Hardman, g ... 1 Johnson, g ... 3 Totals ... 26 Alpha Kappa Psi----28 G FT. Geiger, f ... 1 1 Harden, f ... 3 1 Gregory, f ... 0 2 Welter, c ... 2 2 Pomeroy, g ... 4 1 Medlin, g ... 0 1 Totals ... 10 8 Alpha Tau Omega-46 G FT Webb, f ... 7 0 Williams, f ... 6 0 Parry, f ... 0 1 McLain, c ... 2 1 Robb, g ... 3 0 Holt, g ... 3 2 Totals ... 21 4 Tau Kappa Epsilon—26 G FT Bryan, f 5 3 Lindquist, f 0 0 Motley, c 1 1 Dunn, g 3 0 Brecheisen, g 2 0 Totals 11 4 FINAL WEEK of Our FEBRUARY SALE of SUITS and TOPCOATS $25.00 Garments ___ $19.85 $30.00 Garments ___ $24.85 $35.00 Garments ___ $29.85 $40.00 Garments ___ $33.75 You owe it to yourself to take advantage of these Real savings. Remember every garment is Fall, 1941. No "carry-overs." Expert KODAK FINISHING Residence, Phone 1906, 1321 Teen.