SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Toppling The Unbeaten Will Be Their Job NORMAN SANNEMAN MARVIN SOLLENBERGER Bouncing a high-flying Iowa State club out of the ranks of the nation's unbeaten basketball teams will be the task facing Kansas' Jayhawkers when they square off with the Cyclones at 7:30 tomorrow night in JOHN KLINE Hoch Auditorium. Slated to be Coach "Phog" Allen's starting nominations are forwarded Howard Engleman and Norman Sammeman, center Bobby Allen, and guards Marvin Sollenberger and John Kline. The Jayhawkers will be seeking their first conference win of the season as well as to preserve their 22-game home court victory string. The invaders, co-favored with Kansas and Oka- BOB HILEN homa's Sooners in the Big Six title chase, boast a seasonal record of eight consecutive wins over all types of opposition. HOWARD ENGLEMAN Intramural Stars of the Week Alex Golub, Rambler—Paced his team with 8 baskets in its decisive win over Dunakin II. Ed Hall, Delta Chi—Makes the star rating due to his fine all-around play in his team's one-point triumph over the Phi Psi. Hall did everything right, including rebounding and scoring at opportune moments. "Chuck" Dalyrmple, Teke—Sank four quick goals in the last half of the D.U. game to cinch the contest for his team. Harcld Long and Roscoe Hambric, Phi Gams—Both played stellar roles in their team's win over the Sig Eps. Hambric tallied 12 points for high scoring honors while Long covered Savely, star Sig Ep, like a wet blanket, holding him scoreless. Meet Temple, Washington in '41 Our New Addition with dancing Gwinn Henry, director of athletics and head football coach, announced yesterday that he has scheduled a football game with Temple University to be played Friday, Sept. 26 at Philadelphia. This will be the first game ever played between Temple and the University of Kansas. NOW OPEN In addition to Temple, Kansas will meet Washington University of St. Louis and five conference teams. The Jayhawks are still seeking two It's the Hill's newest social center! and Missouri at Lawrence, Nov. 22 or 27. BLUE MILL more games to complete their 1941 schedule. The remainder of the 1941 schedule will include Nebraska at Linecoln, Oct. 11; Iowa State at Lawrence, Oct. 25; Oklahoma at Norman, Nov. 1; Kansas State at Lawrence, Nov. 15; The Washington game, to be played in Lawrence, Oct. 4, will be the first meeting of the two schools on the gridiron since 1934. The meeting, sponsored by the American Medical association, is being held for the purpose of discussing industrial hazards that may be caused by national defense industries. Former Student Drinks Poison Mark Lane, a former student of the University, was in a critical condition at the Lawrence Memorial hospital last night as a result of drinking two and one-half ounces of Lysol in a downtown restaurant Friday evening. Prof. Boyce To Hygiene Conference Prof. Earnest Boyce of the department of civil engineering, will represent the Kansas State Board of Health at the Conference of Industrial Hygiene to be held in Chicago tomorrow and Tuesday. New Record Albums "Musical Comedy Favorites" played by Andre Kostelanetz and orchestra Eugene Armandy and Philadelphia orchestra "Don Quixote" ... Richard Strauss "Spring Symphony" Schumann Koussevitzky and Boston Sym. Orchestra "Eleven Piano Pieces" ___ Rachmaninoff Played by Composer Don't let "old man weather" pull a fast one! Yes—the weather is ideal right now—but watch out! NOW is the time to get your car in shape for the next "lap" of real WINTER driving. HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR ANTI-FREEZE LATELY? HAVING ANY STARTING TROUBLE ON COLD MORNINGS HOW'S YOUR BATTERY? Phone 607 or bring it to MOTOR-IN ONE-STOP STATION 827 Vermont Alterations and Repairs by a skilled Tailor ROGERS Fashion CLEANERS EIGHT EAST EIGHTH STREET Call498