Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 20, 1959 KU Meets Huskers in Return Match Herschell Turner—Hit 19 points against KU last week. Oread Wins Berth In 'A' Playoffs Oread advanced into the finals of the Independent "A" league yesterday afternoon with a 49-41 victory over the Radicals. The Medics pounded out a 45-36 quarterfinal victory over Battenfeld to move into the semi-finals of the league tournament this afternoon with the Oldtimers. In the Independent "B" tourney action, Phi Beta Pi downed Carruth 42-19 for a berth in the semi-finals tomorrow against Varsity House. Fraternity "C" action saw Alpha Tau Omega I squeeze past Sigma Chi II 27-26 and Phi Gamma Delta V win a 2-0 forfeit from Delta Chi II. Four contests were played in the Fraternity "B" league with Phi Delta Theta downing Alpha Kappa Lambda in a 2-0 forfeit, Theta Chi defeating Phi Kappa Sigma 25-16, Sigma Phi Epsilon dumping Phi Kappa Tau 53-21, and Delta Tau Delta losing to Kappa Alpha Psi 43-26. The finals of the Independent "A" league will be held tomorrow afternoon with the winner meeting the Fraternity "A" champs Monday. Sunday Meals or any meal, there's no worry when you eat at BLUE HILLS - Eat in the Blue Room - Or take it with you - Eat in your car BLUE HILLS You will enjoy the savory home-made flavor of Blue Hills' food. So drive out on East 23rd this weekend. 1601 E.23rd The Jayhawkers will be looking for a repeat victory when Nebraska comes to Allen Field House tomorrow. Game time is 7:35 p.m. The Cornhuskers have not scored a victory at Kansas since 1955 in Hoch Auditorium. The only team that has defeated NU twice this season is Colorado. Kansas handed Nebraska a 63-55 surprise last week in Lincoln. If the Jayhawkers are to remain in the Big Eight runner-up race it must become the second team to score a second victory over the Huskers. The 53-65 defeat at Colorado Monday slid KU back into a tie for third with Oklahoma, each having 5-4 records, a full game behind Colorado. Kansas can pull back up to a tie with the Buffalooes if it beats Nebraska, Colorado loses to Iowa State and Missouri beats Oklahoma. Nebraska, who finished third in the Big Eight tournament, the highest finish in Husker history, has fallen to a 3-5 record and must down Kansas this week to retain a chance for a first division finish. Nebraska's Herschell Turner, six foot two inch guard, and Al Maxey, six foot three inch forward, are capable of being the most dangerous twosome in the conference. Last week at Nebraska, however, KU's Bob Hickman held Maxey to 11 points and Al Donaghue kept Turner shut out from the field before fouling out early in the final half. Maxey is ranked eighth in the conference scoring race with 120 points. No other sophomore is among the top sixteen scorers. Turner is ranked tenth with 110 points. KU coach Dick Harp, after the Olmedo Wins Indoor Match NEW YORK — (UPI) — Alex Olmedo takes on "Spoiler" Julius Heldman while top-seeded Dick Savitt faces Straight Clark tonight in second-round matches of the National Indoor Tennis Championships. Olmedo, hero of the United States' Davis Cup victory over Australia, beat Lt. Henry Jungle Jr. of the Air Force, 6-4, 6-3, in his indoor debut last night. The Iowa State football stadium is the smallest of Big Eight stadiums, seating only 20,000. Jayhawkers' loss at Colorado, said; "With sustained effort and leadership there is not a game on our schedule we cannot win. Without those factors we can lose any or all. Our last two games were perfect examples. We had both at Nebraska, neither at Colorado." Nebraska will probably start Maxey and Jim Kowalke at forwards, Bob Harry at center and Turner and Wayne Hester at the guard spots. For the Jayhawkers, Ron Loneski and Donaghue should start at forwards, Bill Bridges at center and Bob Hickman and Bob Billings at guards. Spiked-Shoes Set Test Mizzou Talent Today Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawkers will participate in their last dual meet before the Big Eight Indoor in Kansas City next weekend when they challenge Missouri at Columbia this afternoon. One of the most competitive contests of the afternoon will be between KU's Charlie Tidwell and Tiger Henry Wiebe, a Newton, Kan., high school graduate, in the 60-yard dash. Wiebe may also enter the 60-yard low hurdles, a race Tidwell should win. In this event Wiebe would be greeted by heavy competition from KU's Bill Tillman and Bob Okerstrom and Missouri sophomore Cal Groff. Although Kansas should have no trouble with the Tigers, the Jay-hawkers have dropped their last two meets to Missouri at Columbia. DOLLAR DAY VALUE
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