PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1958 1 Kansas-Oklahoma Battle Saturday, Determining Game Missouri Needs to Defeat Aggies and Nebraska to Gain Tie for Conference SCORERS STAGE RACE W. 6 L. 1 P. 1 Passes Qtr. Kansas 4 3 2 1695 Opr. Oklahoma 6 3 697 978 Opr. Minnesota 4 3 614 792 Opr. Missouri 4 3 605 792 Opr. Iowa State 4 3 494 792 Opr. Nebraska 4 3 494 792 Opr. Three important games remain to be played on the Big Six conference basketball schedule. Missouri figures in the Big Ten have been defeat the Kansas Ames and Nebraska to gain a tie for the conference championship. The other game is between the two teams. The two teams will play here Saturday night will determine which team will have to be satisfied with second round berths, it shall hold the top rung of the ladder. Missouri has toppled since she left Columbia last Saturday. When the Tigers left Columbia they were perched well on top of the heap. After meeting the Oklahoma Sooners last night they are in third place, with the Hawkeyws and Sooneries to the top position. The Oklahoma team is Missouri team was a "home" team and the last two games seem to prove the statement. It is the general opinion that the Tigers can trim the Aggles and the Aggies, however, will be no set-up. Hard Game Saturday O'Leary Next to Cooper The game between Kansas and Oklahoma here Saturday night will be a tough one. The Jayhawks should take the Sooners but the Oklahomaians have much more experience any time. The Kansas team will not be able to stop them by stopping any one man. Andy Beek, forward, seems to be their big threat but Mami, guard, Bass sophomore, forward, or Captain Granaldi, forward, or Captain Granaldi, give trouble to the Kansas defense. Ted O'Leary, veteran forward, is perhaps the best basketball player in the conference. He stands next to him and has been a firm, fessive and offensive player. When O'Leary decides to pivot and dribble for the basket it takes more than one man to stop him. His hard never-suay-er has helped Kansas to a victory over Oklahoma. Cooper pushed his lead over O'Leary for scoring hewn up a notch when he made twelve points in the Oklahoma game. Cooper now has an average of exactly 11 points per game. O'Leary has an average of 10 2-3 per game. --professor of geology at 11:15. In the afternoon R. S. Hoyes, instructor in economics, will speak on "The Price of Business" and series of business and economics talks. Women's Intramurals Trups for form swimming for the woman's water carnival will be held tonight at 7:15, and for floating at 8:15 in Robinson gymnasium. The first women's inter-class basketball practice and tryouts will be held in the gymnasium. Freshmen and juniors are to report at 8 p.m. and sophomores and seniors at 9 p.m. for tryouts, according to the school's athletic professor of physical education. 4 Sooners Pounce on Tigers Oklahoma and Kansas. Tie for First Place in Big Si. Place in Big Six The Oklahoma Sooners pounced on the Missouri Tigers last night at Norman and pushed them out of the Bite Game. The Tigers moved to the Kansas Jayhawks moved into first place in a tie. The first half was a hard fought contest but the Sooners with the aid of substitutes pulled away from Oklahoma, scoring 64 at half was 13-11, Oklahoma. The Tigers were able to make only five field goals of which Cooper, Big six high score, made four. These four baskets coupled with four free throws sent Wagner to the point man of the evening. Wagner was the only remaining Missouri field goal. The Sooners are singing the praise of Brees, sophomore forward, who was named team captain in all four field goals and one charity tee. Beck, Oklahoma's early season hotshot, was unable to make more than 30 yards on 15 shots, and Main each scored three baskets. Kansas Defeats Tigers in Spectacular Battle With their lanky center, Bill Johnson, hitting the basket and playing a great floor game, the Kansas Jayhawkers stopped the Missouri Tigers here Saturday night in one of the most spectacular games this season. The game was played before one of the highest scores in a high school game in Lawrence in recent years. Harrington's Guarding of Cooper Contributes to Victory While Johnson was staring for Kansas, Cooper was playing a bong-up game for the Missouri. Although the close guarding of Harrington kept the defense from going too far in field goals, he was the spark-plug that kept his team going. Ted O'Leary, Kansas veteran, failed to make more passes than the detection of two Missouri men most of the time to keep him from scoring. Kansas was not assured of victory until in the last half. Pines and O'Leary had a tough time to give the Jayhawkers a 22-15 advantage. The scoring thrusts of the Tigers were not effective after that. MISSOURI-16 KRANSAS F G PT. 1 Harrisoning 2 0 1 O'Leary, i 5 0 1 O'Leary, i 5 0 1 Vank, k 4 1 1 Pijer, j 1 0 1 Siskaj, k 1 0 1 Missed free threws. Kansas: O'Leary, Harrison; Johnson and Page. Missouri: Stuber, Cooper 2, Wagner. Referee: F. C. Quaigley. St. Mary's KFKU At 6 this afternoon, Professor E. H Wheeler will talk on the "Psychology of Individualism." --professor of geology at 11:15. In the afternoon R. S. Hoyes, instructor in economics, will speak on "The Price of Business" and series of business and economics talks. Tomorrow's program includes a British travel talk on "The Sea Coast of Britain" at 11 in the rooftop and dining room, with a focus on rocked rocks by G. L. Knight, assistant Firestone CAR LUBRICATION, 75c CARTER SERVICE ANNOUNCING-professor of geology at 11:15. In the afternoon R. S. Hoyes, instructor in economics, will speak on "The Price of Business" and series of business and economics talks. OUR NEW SHOP Across the Street in the New York Cleaning Building 924 Massachusetts St. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We cordially invite our many friends and customers to call on us in our new shop of which we feel justly proud. "Jack" Houk Dan Reed "Yes, haircuts are only 25c." "The Shop of the Town" Houk's Barber Shop Coach Britt Hamilton put his track squad to the test Saturday afternoon and found it ready to do. The day was not the first time he were "urmed in were quite satisfactory. The men who will represent the University at the Kansas City Athletic club meet in Convention hall Saturday are: Mile Riley, Leiboy Kicker, Foster Fullerton, Archie Strawle, and John Bendank. Closed low hurdles, Bernard Gridley; closed high hurdles, James Cox; closed 50-yard dash, Joe Klumper; closed pole balance, John Miller; closed pole at 1499-yard corn, Glenn Cummingham. Harry Houk "Lou" Harshfield Harley Skidmore, coach at Pace High School and Reeves Peters, coach at Northeast High School, made a hurried decision to broadcast their athletic interview before the K.U.-M.U. game. Because of later engagements they played the game returned to Kansas immediately after the program. Hamilton Chooses Representatives of Kansas on Big Six Team Open high hurdle, Maurice Kite and Raymond Fierk; open 20-yard dash, Jay Plumley and Bernard Gridley; open 1- 00-run, Hill Taylor. Track Men Preparing for Kansas City Meet Tommy Henderson The closed events are those between the Big Six team and the Los Angeles Athletic club team, while the open two teams more than two from each school. 50-yard dash. Joe Klanter, Jay Plum- bour, Bernard Gridley. Time, 5.2 seconds. 490-yard dash. LaRoy Sickel, Foster Pulleyer, Archie Strichl. John Bond- ner. The results of the tryouts are as listed: 30-yard high hurdles, James Cox, Maurice Kite, Raymond Flick. Time 6.7 seconds. 50-yard low hurdles, Bernard Gridley, Maureen Kite, Raymond Flick Time, 6 seconds. 1000-word run, Hall Taylor, Gerald Sliver, Paul Borel次, 2.28.8, Shut put, Bob Ross, Earl Foy, Burt Hammer, Distance, 43 feet $6\frac{1}{2}$ inches. DICKINSON Today - Tomorrow PRICES Matinee, 10-25 Evening, 10-40 Look What's Here Intramural Games Expect the greatest thrills of your picture-going days when you see it The wrestling entries were due this afternoon and the preliminary matches will be run off two at a time starting at 4 tomorrow afternoon. The basketball team played against Gum "B" and Delta Chi "B" vs. Sigma N "B" at 6 o'clock. At 8 on the west court, S.A.M. vs. D.S.L. and A.K.L. vs. O.A.C. on the east. At 9, Phi Game meets Sigma Nu on the west court and Sigma plays Delta Uplon on the east. Berry and Gable popular stars, in a drama of love, laughes, action, tragedy? 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