PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY. JANUARY 12, 1941 A 'Do or Die' Battle For K. U. I-State Invades Sigma Chi's Upset Champs Probable Starting Lineups: Probable Starting Lineups: KANSAS IOWA STATE Engleman F Budolphson Sonneman F Gordon Allen C Nicholas Sollenberger G DeKoster Kline G Schneider Officials: Moe Pressley, Omaha, and Ed Hogue, Kansas City, Mo. By DON H. PIERCE * Kaurra C. It well may be do or die for the Kansas Jayhawkers when they entertain Louie Menze's unbeaten Iowa State Cyclones at 7:30 tomorrow night in Hoch auditorium. Nation Pre-conference season scores indicate that the Cyclones, who have manhandled eight consecutive opponents, including powerful Minnesota, will be presenting their strongest aggregation since the 1935 championship five. Nicholas The Big Danger The Jayhawkers will also be putting an undefeated record on the line as they seek to maintain their 22-game winning streak on the home floor. Leading the invaders will be their hulking center, six-foot three-inch Gordon Nicholas, fourth high among conference scorers last year. Nicholas paced the non-conference Cyclone scoring with an 8.9 average. Close behind the big co-captain in ability ranks Carol Schneider, six-foot six-inch junior guard. Schneider has compiled a 66 scoring average in early season play. Other members of the all veteran lineup, which includes two seniors and three juniors, will be co-captain Fred Gordon, hard driving six-footer, and Al Budolphson, a spectacular scorer, at the forwards, and Dale DeKoster, a neat all-around player, at guard. Still Seek Offense The Jayhawkers closed practice for the Iowans invasion yesterday afternoon with a light passing and shooting drill. Ways and means of putting more punch into the Red and Blue offense still claimed a major share of the week's practice sessions, as has been the case all year. Kansas defeats this season have so far been traceable to the fact that Howard Engleman, the 1940 N.C.A.A. all-tournament forward, has had to shoulder virtually the entire scoring burden. In K.U.'s opening conference tilt last week against Oklahoma, Engleman was the only Jayhawk to count more than four points. Hope For Allen Comeback A return to hoop-hitting form by Bobby Allen, the fiery Jayhawk quarterback, should greatly enhance the locals' chances for a win over the Cyclones. Accompanying Engleman and Allen in the starting Kansas lineup will be Marvin Sollenberger and Johnny Kline at their usual guard slots, and probably Norman Sameeman, jumping jack senior, at the remaining forward. The Jayhawks hold a huge edge over the visitors in the all-time won and lost columns, having dropped but eight games in 53 with the Cyclones since the series began in 1908. Freshman basketball practice will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 rather than tomorrow night, due to the varsity game with Iowa State. Conference Schools Have Slight Edge In Non-Loop Tilts Ames, Iowa, Jan. 11—Big Six Conference basketball teams turned in 20 victories to overbalance 18 defeats in play preliminary to their league season. Biggest winning record was that of Iowa State College with eight victories in as many starts. The Cyclones also produced 298 points to lead in team scoring. Three of the Big Six foes have competed in fewer games, however. Grads Contribute Books To Library Two new contributions to the alumni library received recently are books by Harold Denton, '32, and Osee Hughes. '18. Miss Hughes, who has taught at Michigan State and is now teaching in the home economics department at Iowa State, presented a copy of her book, "Introductory Foods." Harold Denton, Washington, D.C., gave the alumni library a copy of his book on housing. Denton was a member of the first group of Summerfield scholars and a former president of the Men's Student Council. While at the University he was instrumental in getting the student activity ticket established. Delta Tau Delta To Hold Convention Here Feb. 14-15 Delegates from thirteen midwest chapters of Delta Tau Delta will convene on the campus for a regional division conference Feb. 14 and 15. Jack Severin, president of the local chapter, said yesterday. NOTICE Highlights of the 2-day convention will be an address by H. J. Jepsen, president of the western division, and a formal dinner-dance in the Union ballroom on Saturday night. Severin said that about 200 persons are expected to attend the Saturday night party which will climax the convention. Election of officers and plans for initiation of new members is scheduled for the K-club meeting in Robinson gym at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night. All members, initiated and unitiated, are asked to attend. In the season's outstanding upset, Sigma Chi dug up its jinx on the Phi Gams to defeat the defending champions 25 to 24 in yesterday's feature intramural basketball contest. A year ago this same Sigma Chi outfit won from the Phi Gams by a 15-14 count. The Phi Gams recovered, winning 13 straight and the 1940 intrumural title. Before today's loss the Phi Gams were unbeaten with four wins, the Sigma Chis having lost one game to the Pi K.A. team 13-12. Great Sigma Chi Rally No team ever made a more brilliant rally, as it was seemingly beaten, as did the Sigma Chis. Tied up 9-all at the half, the Fijis moved in front 20-15 with five minutes to play. A scoring flurry in the next three minutes left the Phi Gams breathless, trailing 22-23. Chain Healy, Phi Gam and all-star captain last year, swished a long one-hander, and the champs led by a point. Eldridge King, star Sigma Chi forward, who had led his team's attack during the entire game, came through with two free throws to give his teammates a glorious victory. Psis Drop First One Phi Kappa Psi, minus the services of Jim Sealy, suffered their first loss of the season at the hands of a fine Delt Chi five 22-21. The Delta Chis led 13-7 at the half. Even with Ed Hall "hot" they held their lead only after a bad scare. Delta Tau Delta nosed out Pi K.A. 20-19 on Stapleton's last minute shot. The Caballeros, with the high scoring Blair hitting the hoop consistently, downed Dunakin I 34-32 in a thriller. Tekes Whip D.U.s Ulrich and Dalymple led the Tekes to a 23 to 15 triumph over Delta Upsilon. Rohler was the standout as Carruth hall walloped Alpha Tau Omega 26-7. Maiden gathered 14 of Newman II's points as they won from Jayhawk Co-op 28 to 23. Phi Delt “B” rang up its fourth straight win, 35 to 21 over Sig Alph “B”. Sig Alph “C”, led by Oliver, whipped Phi Gam “C” 27-7. Phi Delt “C” won from A.T.O. “C” 46-6 with Woodbury tallying 14 points. W. Wenstrand led Delta Chi "B" to a 29 to 24 victory over D. U."B". The box score: SIGMA CHI'S (25) G FT F Hartman, f ... 2 0 1 King, f ... 4 3 3 Classen, c ... 0 1 2 Eidson, g ... 2 1 3 Hyer, g ... 1 2 1 Totals ... 9 7 10 PHI GAM'S (24) G FT F McSpadden, f ... 3 1 1 Bambric, f ... 2 3 2 Healy, c ... 4 1 1 Long, g ... 0 1 4 Hinsaw, g ... 0 0 0 Buigner, g ... 0 0 0 Totals ... 9 6 8 "The Home Economist in the Commercial Field" will be the title of Dr. Marietta Eichelberger's talk to the Home Economics Club 4:20 p.m. Tuesday in Fraser hall. Doctor Eichelberger is director of nutrition of the Evaporated Milk association. Totals STARTING TUESDAY--on Sale FANCY SHIRTS NECKTIES PAJAMAS $2.00 Fancy Shirts $1.65 $2.25 Fancy Shirts $1.65 $2.50 Fancy Shirts $1.85 Sizes 14 to $ 17 \frac{1}{2} $ .Entire Stock Not Included. NECKTIES ON SALE---- $1 Silk Neckties $1 Botany Wool Neckties 65c 2 for $1.25 $1.50 and $2 Silk Neckties $1.15 2 for $2.00 Better "Lay in" a Supply PAJAMAS On SALE--- Sizes A to D Flannels, Broadcloths, Prints, Silks $1.65 Pajamas $1.35 3 for $4.00 $2.00 Pajamas $1.65 $2.50 Pajamas $1.85 $3.00 Pajamas $2.25 $3.50 Pajamas $2.65 $4.00 Pajamas $3.00 $5.00 Pajamas $3.75 Better Stock Up Now Wool Suits on Sale Topcoats on Sale Odd Felt Hats $1/2 Price Finger-tip coats on Sale Wool jackets on Sale 1 lot wool socks on Sale Shirt Sale Better "Get In" on These Bargains Pajama Sale STARTING TUESDAY MORNING