PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY, 18, 1940 Here's the Array of Bengals Kansas Will Face at Tipoff Toniaht BILL HARVEY BLAINE CURRENCE CLAY COOPER Coach George Edwards will send these five sharp-shooters to the post tonight when Kansas and Missouri open fire in their battle to see who keeps atop the Big Six standoff. All but Nasa were regulars last year and he saw lots of service. Lobosger, the Tiger captain, was named on the all-Big Six team. But the Tiger's role wasn't clear. He had a wild life; he assigned to the task of guarding Ralph Miller, the Jayhawkers' conference scoring leader. SIMONIZING.. SPORTS By JAY SIMON While taking a vacation to bone up on some logic, this department arrived at a couple of extra - curricular conclusions which seem entirely in the realm of probability. First, it looks like we are in for a white Jan. 18, and second, the Kansas basketball team is going to be anything but "cocky" when it squares off with Missouri tonight in Brewer field house. The Jachawkers went down to Columbia last year with the idea of having a nice little practice with the Bengals, but when the 40 teams were over they were on the embarrassing end of a 15 to 30 score. When you are brought face to face with the cold—very cold facts that Kansas has won only 4 out of 1) games in the Tiger's den since the advent of the Big Six conference, you will easily see why Coach "Thog" Allen and his boys are going to be all business and comfort victory over a Kansas State team that is hardly on the same level with Missouri was something like a dash of cold water in the face. The mail box—To Bob Bushy of the Journal-World. I sure got a buzz out of your story the other Maybe the world is getting better after all. The other day the town Stute athletic department received a package of towels from an anonymous party in Chicago whose conscience evidently began to cause trouble. A dollar bill was given to each towel for rent. The Cyclone athletes hadn't used this make of towels for three years. Sale Price FANCY GAYTEES Whites - Blues Burgundy Regular $2.25 SPECIAL $1.45 GAYTOP Gaytees U.S. DEPT OF AFF Haynes & Keene night when you were telling how Allen and Voran kept the "Pony Express" running on all four wheels. What do you think the P.E. was, a stage coach? . . . To Don Boydenton of the Oklahoma O'Collegan, who hinted that the "acres" came to Stillwater for that Feb. 15 engroth; Up here we play the jerks wild, so look out, Don, when we hit town. . . To John Lardher, the wise one who bats out stuff for N.A.NA: That yarn you did on Glenn Cunningham was a honey. Some scribes might have ruffled the sports fans in out these parts with such a story, but your sets just right . . . To Jim Bell and Milt Mei: Thanks a lot, for turning out those neat pages page while I was away . . . And now to any readers who have come along this far: Tomorrow Claire Hollen will have charge of page four while your agent treks off to Tigertown to give you an eye-witness account of the game. Close Dancing Is 1940 Style Boston (U.P.) — Straight posture and bodies rather close together in the 104 style of dancing, students will be taught at the college of physical education are told. "There are no more awkward bumps and angles in a couple dancing the modern style" Miss Anne A. Cameron, dance instructor, says. "Her longer dances, hone in backward and women dressed in the middle." | Miss Cameron warns the girls never to drag on a man's shoulder and asks a "given man should never push her" because she should never have to be pushed." Sig Alph's Down Beta's; Acacias Lose to Sig Nu's - Clark and Stipp Lead Red Hot Nu Team to 39-20 Win; Stolen Tallies 13 Points Drug Specials The entire Sigma Nu squad could hit consistently and did. Clark and Stipp were the hottest. Even when closely guarded, they continued to win against Ackier's mines the services of Milt Moer, a fine defensive guard. If Kansas can hit goals against Missouri tonight in the same manner that the Sigma Nu's did in defeating the Acaacia's, 39 to 26, Tuesday night, Coach Allen need not worry. 10c Sweetheart Soap 4 bars 10 Beta Teta Pi dropped an exciting contest to Signa' Alpha Epison 20 to 26 for their third loss of the season. With McCaslin, Beta scoring ace, out of town the beta offense was hurt. Stollan, Beta forward, turned in an outstanding individual performance tallying 13 points. None of his five field goals were orthodox shots. By Clint Kanaga, c'42 The Sig Alph's led at half time 10 to 6. 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"In my opinion, at least four teams in the Big Six, and possibly DR.F.C.ALLEN. at home When a couple more, are going to take several liekings before this campaign is over," says Dr. Allen, "Kansas State will be the giant killer in unexpected moments. "Nebraska, with its allitude, will be double tough they are as hot as UNEQUALED low price for a 7-tube 1940 radio! It has genuine super-dynamic speaker . . . super- heterodyne circuit . . . personal tone control . . 6-station automatic tuning! PLUS Television sound and phono plug! Compare. . . anywhere! Gets Europe! MONTGOMERY WARD they were cold at Columbia, the Huskers will be hard to beat away from home, too. I am looking for State to step up the first surprise. "The Big Six is getting tougher and tougher. When we are on top of our game we will win our share, but when we are no better than we were last Friday night we again will be lucky to win. "Our Kansas team last Friday night against Kansas State was cooler than our present Kansas zero weather. I can remember only one game when we were cooler and that was against Kansas State in 1925, when Coach Corsaut's team beat us 40-28, of the worst lickings we have ever had from Kansas State. I would not have been surprised to have had a similar licking Friday." 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Hilen Wilson assured Watkins hall supremacy by caging 26 points. Tapcoats, Wool Jackets The E.T.C. scoring was held to a minimum through the capable guarding of Agnes Hawkey and Geardine Ulm. The forward line-up of the L.M.T.A. clicking to make a decisive victory, their team a decisive victory. The Woman's Athletic Association will hold a short business meeting this afternoon in Robinson gymnasium, at which important measures will be brought up. A roller skating Ober Attends Clothiers Convention in Chicago With an eye toward the coming spring and summer clothing season, H. B. Ober of Oler's clothing store, this week attended the convention of the National Association of Retail Clothesmen and Furnishers in Chicago. Mr. Ober is a member of the association's style committee. Highlight of the convention was a men's style show, using all men models, and predicting fashions for spring and summer. 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