WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5.1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Gaze d list' sity and a Delta fra- flet supper Wilkins, Ann Low Ojers, Viri- Barbara ine, Mang- Margie e Bowen, S, Shirley u Phi Ep- 7) the ARY t Dame on the Other Engleman Gets 24 As Kansas Laces Shockers Howard "El Ropo" Engleman was up to his habitual scoring spree Monday evening as he singed 24 points through the nets in leading the Jayhawkers to an easy 54 to 39 triumph over the Wichita Shockers at Wichita. Engleman boosted his non-conference average from 17.4 to 18.5 points in six contests. His conference average is an even 20 points. His season average is 19.1. He continued his free throw streak hitting two Monday to run his charity toss string to 12 straight. It was a different story in the second half as Engleman began to hit his one-hand push and set shots from all angles. The Kansans quickly pulled away as Bob Allen and Vance Hall followed Engleman in the scoring parade with eight and seven points respectively. Automatic Howard was fairly well bottled by the Shocker guards in the first half, getting only two goals and a free throw. His mates were also held down as the Shockers made a fight of it in the initial period, going off the floor on the short end of a 17-15 count. A preliminary game was played between the Jayhawk reserves and Wichita freshman. The Shockers fell 24 to 17. Hall led the scoring with five points. Other starters were Dick Miller and Larry Hensley at forwards, Virgil Wise at center, and Don Blair at guard. Since this was a non-conference game, Coach "Phog" Allen used most of his reserves, readying them for all-inimportant Big Six contests. Ed Hall, football fullback who reported recently, got into action, playing a good rebound game. Coach Allen attributed the Varsity victory to superior physical condition. The Shockers whirwind tactics folded in the second period as the Jayhawks passing attack began to click. Quack Club Holds Tryouts Tonight All Quack aspirants are to report to Robinson gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock, Margaret Learned, president of Quack club, announced today. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the University women's swimming club should come at this time to try out. Active members are required to be at the meeting. Dr. T. D. Howe of Duquesne university is experimenting with improvement of peas by application of X-rays. AS WE SEE IT---faces the rougher road. (continued from page four) 7 with respective records of eight wine and two losses Speculating further we see that in the event of a tie in the won and lost columns between the two teams, the Oklahomans would more than likely be awarded the championship bunting on the basis of the new offensive margin-defensive margin rule. At present O.U. is leading the conference clubs in this respect with an 8.5 margin while Kansas is in third place sporting a 1.0 plus mark. Already trailing in the new margin setup and facing a heavier schedule, it would seem that K.U. VARSITY SUNDAY! Paul Muni's Greatest — "SCAR FACE" And — Spencer Tracy — "SKY DEVILS" But bring the star-studded Sooners to Hoch all even with Jayhawkers in the victory column and if "nog doesn't break their hearts with a 2 a.m. brainstorm or a Ford-shackling defense we will miss our guess. Talk about a swell treat... just sink your teeth into smooth DOUBLEMINT GUM Yes, for real chewing satisfaction just sink your teeth into delicious DOUBLEMINT GUM. Velvety-smooth, full of refreshing flavor. Chewing DOUBLEMINT daily adds fun to sports informal get-togethers, study sessions. Helps brighten your teeth and sweeten your breath, too. And costs so little! Buy several packages today . . . and enjoy delicious DOUBLEMINT every day. SOPHOMORE HOP WITH JAN SAVITT and his Top Hatters February 22 Tickets on sale NOW at Business Office, Union Building, and Bell's Music Store Buy Your Tickets Now — (Limited to 750) $200 Advance Sale $225 Gate