PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1941 sports AS WE SEE IT By DON H. PIERCE IF SOMEONE doesn't produce a human straight jacket to stop the phenomenal scoring pace of Howard Engleman, the Jayhawker's unbelievable goal maker will surpass the current seasonal conference scoring record by a country mile . . . The present mark is 15.4 set by Kansas State's Frank Groves in 1937, but counting last night total of 23 points Engleman pulled his average to an even 20 points per game, and brother that's classy shooting on any man's court. . . . Engleman already holds the record for the most number of points scored by a K.U. player, having dumped 27 counters through the hoop against Oklahoma here two years ago . . . The Big Six record of 30 points in one contest was set last year by Jimmy McNatt, Oklahoma speedster, against Nebraska in Norman . . . The Kansans have six more conference games remaining, half of which are at home, which should give the blond-All-American plenty of time for record shooting if he wishes. JOHN MUNSKI, the loneliest miler that ever came off a Big Six track, will match his lean legs against some of the world's distance elite next Saturday when he meets such worthies as Luigi Becalli, one time Olympic winner from Italy, Walter Mehl formerly of Wisconsin, "Chuck" Fenski, also of Wisconsin, and the well known veteran Gene Venzke, in the annual Knights of Columbus mile in the Boston Garden. ...Munski, who is taking graduate work at the University of Missouri, already has the Sugar Bowl and Boston A. A. crowns among this year's winnings. DID YOU know that Bobby Allen, Kansas' super-fine quartreback, will help coach the University of Pennsylvania freshman basket club next winter? Bobby, who will enroll at Penn in the medical school next fall, was offered the post when the Jayhawkers went east during Christmas. IT IS a fact that Larry Beaumont, K-State's 26-year-old guard and Tom Guy, their lefthand shooting center, asked Norm Sanneman if he cared to join them in organizing an independent basketball club next semester after las night's contest in Manhattan. . . "Sanny", who will team with Bob Stolland in the most formidable Jayhawker high jumping dual in recent years, this spring, of course refused. THE REASON Marvin Sollenberger, the Jayhawker quiet hardworking sophomore guard, didn't look up to par against Missouri last week, was that he had spent the preceding eight nights up late—too late—on the books. KEEN-EYED Francis Kappleman, em-Jayhawker all Big-Six basketball guard, will carry KU. colors high up the baseball ladder next spring when he reports (continued to page five) Box Score- KANSAS (46) fg ft mtf tp pf mp Engleman, f 9 5 0 23 3 39.5 Hall, f 1 2 0 4 0 16.0 Hunter, f-g 2 0 0 4 1 39.5 Allen, c 3 5 0 11 0 40.0 Sollenberger, g 1 0 0 2 3 40.0 Kline, g 1 0 1 2 4 24.5 Walker, g 0 0 0 0 0 .5 Totals 17 12 1 46 11200.0 K. STATE (41) fg ft mf tp pf mp Horacek, f 4 0 1 8 1 40.0 Langvardt, f 2 5 0 9 3 23.5 Howe, f 4 2 0 10 0 30.0 Guy, c 4 1 1 9 3 26.5 Holstrom, g 1 1 1 3 2 37.5 Beaumont, g 1 # 0 2 3 40.0 Mendenhall, g 0 0 0 0 0 2.5 Totals 16 9 3 41 12200.0 Score at half—Kansas 23, Kansas State 22. Officials—Ted O'Sullivan, Missouri, and Parke Carroll, Kansas City. (Legend—fg-field goals; ft-free throws; mft-missed free throws; tp-total points; pf-personal fouls; mp-minutes played.) Intramural Scoring Leaders DIVISION I DIVISION I D. Gibbens, A. K. Psi 9.5 Isreal, Sigma Nu 9.0 Ulrich, Teke 8.0 Hall, Delta Chi 7.8 Sheridan, Sig Alph 7.2 Amerine, Sig Alph 6.8 Wenstrand, Delta Chi 6.8 Aubyn, Carruth Hall 6.4 Arbuckle, Phi Psi 6.2 Sealy, Phi Psi 5.8 DIVISION II McSpadden, Phi Gam 12.2 Healy, Phi Gam 10.0 Hensley, Kappa Sig 9.6 Littooy, Beta 8.8 Geiger, Beta 8.8 Domingo, Theta Tau 8.7 Stapleton, Delta Tau 8.6 Hyer, Hega Chi 8.3 Atwell, Pi K. A. 7.5 Livengood, Acacia 7.0 DIVISION III Graham, Dodgers 11.2 Blair, Caballeros 10.6 Fournier, Newman I 10.6 McGrew, Caballeros 9.2 Golub, Ramblers 7.2 Beims, Dead E. Kids 7.0 K-State Howls For New Gym Manhattan, Jan. 20—(UP)—Kansas State College students last night yelled, stomped, and whistled before Gov. Payne H. Ratner and 140 state legislators in hopes the demonstration might result in a new field house for the school. This occurred between halves of the Kansas State-Kansas University basketball game in the gymnasium which seats only 2,800 of the 4,100 K-State students. The gymnasium was filled 45 minutes before game time, and Business Manager Frank L. Myers said "several hundred" students were turned away but those who got in did their utmost to convince the lawmakers to appropriate funds for a new athletics building. Some sat on rafters to impress their official guests with the cramped quarters. Cagers Back To Books Get Doc's Praise "Paraphrasing William Allen White's famous remark concerning academic activity at KU, may I say "Thank God K.U. basketball students can now go back to their books,' said Dr. Forrest C. Allen, head Jayhawker basketball coach, this morning after his team's successful invasion of Manhattan last night. Influenza has taken a heavy toll of strength from the boys and I am happy that they will have a long rest until February 10 when we play the next conference game with Nebraska here in Lawrence. The boys played superbly at Manhattan. While Engleman's performance was phenomenal, every boy who got into that game played "heads-up" ball at all times. With everything against them they fought one of the most courageous fights that I have seen a Kansas team exhibit. Leadership and dauntless courage renews faith in the fighting hearts of youth. It was a grand spectacle and a fight waged by student athletes who love to play for the sheer fun of playing. It is great to coach a group of boys like these Kansas chaps." Engleman and Allen were sick between halves of the game. "My problem now is to get all five men sick," said Dr. Allen. "Kline was left unguarded much of the time last year when the teams played, so was getting revenge when he made the first field goal of the game last night." Allen will speak upon "Overemphasis is Perhaps a Disease" at 6:30 tonight at the Washington Avenue Methodist church in Kansas City, Kan. They Shine Too- T. P. HUNTER BOB ALLEN Scarcely less brilliant than the play of Howard Engleman in last night's 46-41 Kansas conquest of Kansas State, were the performances of Bobby Allen, senior quarterback and T. P. Hunter, junior jack-of-all-trades, whose rebounding, feeding, and timely scoring helped fire the Red and Blue machine to victory over it's ancient rival. Dodgers Whip Dead Enders; Sigma Nu's Win By CLINT KANAGA With Don Graham, leading scorer of Division III, ringing up 6 field goals, the Dodgers won easily from the Dead End Kids 25 to 16 last night. The Dodgers moved to the front at halftime 10-3, and increased their lead with Graham "hot." Sigma Nu revenged its last two defeats by turning back Alpha Chi Sigma 41 to 24. Fogel, Sigma Nu forward, took high scoring honors with nine goals while Bryan and Wagner paced A. C. Sigma in the point-making column. Dick Reid and Connie Voeller gathered 22 and 18 points respectively for the Phi Gam "B" five in deceating A. K. Psi "B" T3-8. Perkins stood out in the Sigma Chi "C's" 18-10 win over Phi Gam "C." Phi Psi "C" won a thriller from Phi Psi "D" 22-21. porking in the maze. Jayhawk Co-op fought valiantly but fell before a determined Dunakin I outfit 31 to 21 in the third "A" game of the evening. Milam and Black starred for the victorious Dunakins with five baskets apiece. Box score DODGERS (25) | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Graham, f | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Sams, f | 2 | 0 | 0 | | Lafferty, c | 3 | 1 | 2 | | Herman, g | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Verhage, g | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Rosenquist, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | Totals 12 1 4 DEAD END KIDS (16) | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Svaboda, f | 1 | 0 | 2 | | Emerson, f | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Pameroy, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Tenenbaum, c | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Beims, g | 0 | 2 | 1 | | Rosenwieg, g | 3 | 0 | — | | Totals | 7 | 2 | 5 | NOTICE The second annual weekly meeting of University football players will be held tonight in the Kansan room of the Memorial Union building at 7:15. HOW THEY STAND | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Oklahoma | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Kansas State | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Nebraska | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Iowa State | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Missouri | 0 | 3 | .000 | NEXT TO YOURSELF--You'll like "Northwind Pajamas" best. FOR LOUNGING — SLEEPING — STUDYING Tailored in Crew Neck Shirt, Ski Style, Pants, fine cotton balbrigan. Colors: Camel, Blue, Green . . . $2.95 sui Fancy Dress Shirts Finger-Tip Coats Wool Jackets Wool Socks SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Your choice of any top-coat at 25% DISCOUNT Fansy Pojasm Lounging Robes Neckties Fur-lined Glover WOOL SUITS ON SALE i