Page '6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Feb. 28. 1961 KU Closes Home Season With OU Three Kansas seniors make their final appearance in Allen Field House tonight as the Jayhawkers try to keep their championship hopes alive against last place Oklahoma. Bill Bridges, Dee Ketchum and Butch Ellison will play their last game for Coach Dick Harp here as KU closes its home season. The Hawks still have road games with Iowa State and Missouri remaining, which in addition to tonight's game, could be enough to catch seventh ranked Kansas State and share for the Big Eight title. Kansas now stands a full game behind the Wildcats. K-State closes its season with Nebraska, last night's victim, 77-67, and Colorado at home. Kansas hasn't played Oklahoma since Jan. 7 in both team's league opener. KU had to come from behind to down the good shooting Sooners, 58-55. Although the Sooners got off to a satisfactory start, winning eight of their first nine starts, they have fallen 11 times in their last 13 outings to post a 10-12 season record. In the Big Eight Oklahoma is well buried in the cellar, having won only twice against nine defeats. League Swim Meet Nears Kansas' swimming team made its final preparations for the Big Eight meet this weekend at Norman, Okla., with a win over Colorado and a loss to the Air Force Academy last week. Eldon Ward contributed three winning performances and Bill Murdock and Karl Pfuetz each were double winners as the Jayhawkers downed Colorado, 59-46. Against the Falcons Kansas fell. 59-35. Winning for the Hawkers were the 400 yard medley relay team, Mike Cassidy in the 220 yard freestyle and Bill Murdock in the 200 yard breaststroke. Dick Reamon, who won against Colorado in the 200 yard individual medley with a fine 2:17.8 clocking, was disqualified in the loss to the airmen. The Big Eight meet starts Thursday and will continue through Saturday. The favorite is the defending champions, and hosts, the Oklahoma Sooners. But, the visitors do have the tallest starting front line in the conference. At center will be dangerous Brian Etheridge, 6-8. He will be flanked by Warren Fouts, 6-7, and Stan Morrison, 6-7. One of the reasons the first encounter was so close was the ability of the Oklahoma guards to score. But the Sooners have lost their top floorman, George Kernak because of an injury. Ohio State continued to maintain its position as the undisputed leader on the wire service polls of the nation's college basketball teams this week. Kansas has fallen from the eleventh position of last week to twentieth. Ohio State Buckeyes Still Rated on Top Here is the nation's top ten. 1 Ohio State ... 22-0 2 St. Bonaventure ... 21-2 3 Cincinnati ... 21-3 4 Bradley ... 21-4 5 North Carolina ... 19-4 6 Iowa ... 16-4 7 Kansas State ... 18-4 8 West Virginia ... 22-3 9 Duke ... 20-5 10 Southern Cal ... 17-5 ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE ON EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND Typing errors never show on Corrāsable. The special surface of this paper makes it possible to erase without a trace—with just an ordinary pencil eraser. Results: cleanlooking, perfectly typed papers. Next time you sit down at the keyboard, make no mistake—type on Corrāsable! Your choice of Corrassable in light, medium, heavy weights and Onion Skin. In handy 100-sheet packets and 500-sheet boxes. Only Eaton makes Corrassable. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper EATON PAPER CORPORATION PITTSFIELD, MASS. Play-Off Win for Phi Delts Play continued in intramural basketball last night as the play-offs in the Fraternity B and C divisions advanced to the semi-finals. victorious over Phi Gamma Delta #1 in an overtime, 38-35, Sigma Nu #2 won over Sigma Chi #4, 29-28, Sigma Chi #1 beat Tau Kappa Epsilon #1, 34-22 and Phi Delta Theta #1 eliminated Beta Theta Pi #6, 37-29. In today's games, in Independent play-offs, Medies plays Botany and JRP faces Jim Beam at 5 p.m. in C play. Also, Chemistry meets Ringers and Ciabs play AAA at 4:15 p.m. in B action. Phi Delta Theta beat Alpha Tau Omega, 42-19, Beta Theta Pi pidedelta Delta Upsilon, 36-24, Sigma Nu slipped past Phi Gamma Delta, 26-23 and Sigma Chi routed Sigma Phi Epsilon, 38-19 in B division action. In C play Beta Theta Pi #2 was In C play Beta Theta Pi #2 was MOS Grar Opererni Plan aquacarm in tects 2921