UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937 PAGE FOUR Big Six Fives Are Successful In Extra Tilts Member Teams Win More Than Half of Outside Games; Tigers and Sooners Best The Big Six basketball teams were fairly successful in non-conference games this year winning 29 of 47 or 61 per cent of the games played. Most of the non-conference games were played before the Big Six conference season was under way, so they had to be played throughout the regular schedule. Missouri and Oklahoma had the best records, winning five out of six games. Kansas was third, winning seven out of nine. Kansas won first in the games the games won and lost. The Wildcats won four and lost four and the Huskers won five and lost the same number of games. Iowa State made the poorest showing against outside teams only three out of eight contests. The heaviest scoring team in non-conference games was the Kansas State quintet averaging 40 points a game. The Kansas Jayhawkers were the most successful in keeping the opponents to a low score. The Mt. Oread five held the opponents to an average of 28 points a game. In a match against the Lions with the highest percentage, Kansas finished second in this department of the game, making 77 tosses out of 123 chances. Eighty-six different players got into the 47 games, and most of these have continued to play in conference games. Groves of Kansas State, who is now leading the scores in conference play, was also the highest point gatherer in non-conference play. He is closely followed by Bishop from Iowa State. Prille was the leading scorer on the Kansas team against non-conference foes. The Kansas guard finished in fourth place and Noble finished farther down the line in eleventh position. Kansans Are Underdogs According to Dope Predictions Indoor Track Team To Meet Cornhuskers Sixteen men representing the Kansas indoor track team will leave this afternoon for Lincoln where they will compete against Nebraska in a dual meet tomorrow. Previous dope indicates victory for the Corn- hunkers, although the Jawwahayers are expected to make more of a fight than they did in the Nebraska meet last year. While the Jahwahners present an improved squad, Nebraska has as strong a team as it did last year. The team has lost its three Huskers lot very little material from graduation or ineligibility. Secondly, Nebraska has a very promising group of sophomores coming up through tracker who might not be back. The men making the trip include Green, Shannon, Fitzgibbons, Bird Cannam, Guise, Foy, Richardson, Wies, Friends, Clark, Klinn, Kox, Cormack, Lloyd, Coach and Coach Harris "Tiny" Moore will also make the trip as trainer. Men's Intramurals --- P, K, A. "B" (8) | f 0 | | f 1 Foerster, f 1 | 0 1 Foerster, f 2 | 0 1 Davis, c 1 | 0 1 Danham, g 0 | 0 2 Danham, h 1 | 0 2 Hale, c 1 | 0 2 *sestimates* (21) gf ff Goodle, j 1 0 ft Fitzgerald, r 1 0 ft Ff Campbell, l 1 0 ft Lec, f 2 2 Iron, c 2 1 Iwanamir, r 2 2 Napier, g 1 Mils, g 1 g 1 Mortier, r 1 Torrence, g 1 Morita, r 1 Torrence, g 1 Durna, r 0 0 Klobbery, f 0 0 Hill, c 1 1 Yot, g 0 0 Cardinals (25) Pii Gam-Gr "C25" (12.5) Scott, f 1.0 1.0 Rolpz, f 1.0 1.0 Chain, c 1.0 1.0 Udgel, g 1.0 1.0 Lemore, v 1.2 2.2 Lemore, v 1.2 2.2 Hanson Chi "C" (32) g 16 Storm, f 1 0 g 16 Bianchard, f 1 0 0 g 16 Beny, f 2 0 1 g 16 N.Sounder, g 2 0 1 g 16 Young, g 2 0 1 g 16 B.Sounder, g 8 1 1 g 16 Beta "B" (14) g 14 Braun, f 0 0 g 16 Kawasaki, f 0 0 g 16 Stewart, c 2 1 1 g 16 Mellinger, g 1 1 0 Officer, Krown-Cawd屑 The Buckeyes forfeited to the Hex- agons and the S.A.M. forfeited to Delta Chi. Volley Ball In men's intramural volley ball last night, S.A.M. forfeited to Sigma Chi; Phi Gam defeated Triangle, 21-6, 18-5, 21-15; Phi Delt defeated WE SERVE WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E. 9th 1137 The More You Buy — The More You Save In This Big Sale STOCK REDUCTION SHOE SALE Offers Extra Special Features All Over the Store. Many Lots Going at 1/2 Price and Less. EXTRA SPECIAL — SATURDAY, FEB. 20 9 a.m. to 12 Noon 148 Pair Women's White Ties - Straps - Pumps $4.00 . $4.50 . $5.00 . $6.75 Values ONE HALF PRICE $2.00 - $2.25 - $2.50 - $3.38 SPECIAL — Men's Buck Oxfords Crepe Rubber Sole. Regular $40.00 value. Brown, Gray. All sizes. $5.00 Men's Buck Oxfords $5.00 Men's Buck Oxfords $3.95 Crepe Rubber Sole, Brown and Blue. $ 3^{45} $ FINAL CLEARANCE -- FRIDAY - SATURDAY Haynes & Keene — 819 Mass. St. $7.50 Men's Doctor Shoes and Oxfords Kid and Calf $6.45 $3.50 and $4 Women's Sport Oxfords Suede, Calf, Eik $2.98 Silk Neckties White Shirts Fancy Shirts Pajamas Lounging Robes Wool Suits Top Coats Odd Trousers Corduroy Slacks Sweaters Plaid Jackets Mackinaw Coats Odd Suit Trousse Better get in on this FINAL SALE. CARL'S Sigma Nu, 21-11, 21-14; and Galloping Ghosts forfeited to S.P.E. Men's Intramural basketball schedules for this week are as follows: SAE. B^F^I^v^i^p^h^v^i^p^h Today "B" on west court at 10 a.m.; A.T.O. "B" on Dell应点 on court at 11 a.m; A.T.O. "B" on court at 11 a.m.; Hock Chuck II v. Acaciae "B" on Pi K.A. "B" on west Court Tomorrow K. E.K. vs. All Stars on east court at 8 a.m.; Moodyudders vs. Galapark at 8 a.m.; Mudderly vs. Balmorgh at 8 a.m.; DTD. "B" vs. S.PE. "B" on east court at 9 a.m.; Phi Paiv vs. Tausman at 9 a.m.; Phi Paiv vs. Tausman at 9 a.M.CA II on east court at 10 a.m.; Phi Pi II on S.A.E S. A.E vs. Delta Chi on east court at 1 p.m.; Hawks I vs. Wesley I at 2 p.m.; Galloping Ghosts II vs. 1200 Teen, on east court at 2 p.m; Sigma Chi "C" at 3 p.m.; A.M. vs. Acacia on east court at 3 p.m.; Collegians on west court at 3 p.m. Remaining volley ball games for this week are as follows: Kp I K.A. vs. Kappa Sigma on south court at 4:30 p.m.; Delta Chi vs. Sigma Nc on north court at 5:10 p.m. Sigma Pc on north court at 5:10 p.m. A First Showing of the New SPRING HATS 98c The flowers that bloom in the Spring are no prettier than these lovely new bats! They're so nice to have ready to wear on those first mild days. Don't miss seeing our collection of fashion's latest styles. In felts, straws and brads. Every head size! Every good color! You couldn't be more comfortable in your own home. Nor would you be as safe on this fast, air-conditioned commuter. Not a worry in the world. No highway hazards — no driving strain. CITY OF SALINA BETWEEN KANSAS CITY · SALINA · TOPEKA The reasonably priced meals—and they're delicious—will please you. So will many other Streamliner features. DAILY SCHEDULE OF THE STREAMLINE DAILY SCHEDULE OF THE STREAMLINER 7.00 a.m. Lv. Salina Ar. 7:30 a.m. 9.18 a.m. Lv. Salina Ar. 7:30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. Lv. Kansas City Lv. 4:00 a.m. 12.30 p.m. Lv. Topeka Ar. 12:08 p.m. 12.30 p.m. Lv. Lawrence Ar. 11:42 p.m. 1.18 p.m. Lv. Kansas City, Mo. Lv. 11:00 p.m. If you're considering a longer trip—to the Pacific Coast, for example—you'll be surprised to know just how low the round trip fares are this winter. For information and fues ask your Union Pacific Agent. THESE PRICES SAY Gangway For NEW SPRING STOCKS Beginning TODAY AFTER INVENTORY SALE of SHORT LOTS and ODDS and ENDS When We Checked Our Inventory We Found We Had Some Very Desireable Merchandise But That the Run of Sizes Had Been Broken or We Had Only a Few of a Kind. They Go on Sale to Smart Week-end Buyers at Only a Fraction of Their Value. Come Early for They Will Not Stay Long at These Prices. Shirts $2.00 adds and of our limitstirts all of a nationally known make} mostly collared attached. A few neckband in plain white. Regular $2.00 and $2.50. Sizes 13'/3 to 16'. $135 (2 for $2.50) Shirts Odds and ends of Ober quality shirts. Button-down and plain cotton attached. Regularly to $15. Sizes 14 to 65 $100 Sox These formerly sold for 50c. Sizes 10 to 12. Here is a real bargain. Stock Up Now! 29c 29c 4 for $1.00 Ties 12 Dozen Arrow and Resilie, All Silk and Wool Ties. Values to $1.50. 65c (2 for $1.25) **Hats** 51 Felt Hats $100 - 10 Felt Hats $250 Which sold for $3.85 Which sold for $5.50 Underwear Men's elastic side breadcloth shorts and ilee shirts. Regularly 500 per garment. 35c Shoes One lot of black or tan aids, broken sizes. $295 Values to $5.00. One Lot of 100 MEN'S SUITS If we had a complete range of sizes in this group you could not get a bargain like this. Included are longs, shorts, and stouts in both single and double breasted as well as sport backs. Both light and dark colors. Values to $35. In Two Price Groups $15^{00} - $21^{50} Here's REAL VALUE For Men Special Purchase of MEN'S SUITS We still have fifty of these suits which we purchased early. They are new Spring models but were made during the slack time between seasons. We could not re-use them, so we made a few new ones. At least including shirts and longs. Come in tomorrow and select your EASTER suit. $ 21^{50} $ We Maintain Our Own Tailoring Department for Alterations 1