University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 21, 1958 Page 5 Kansas On 2-Game Trip The Kansas Jayhawkers invade Cornhusker territory Saturday night when they play Nebraska at Lincoln in the first game of a 2-game trip. The team will go on to Ames for a game against Iowa State Monday night. The Jayhawkers will be without guard Bob Billings, who is sidelined with a back injury. Billings was released from the hospital Thursday but will not be able to play. Lynn Kindred will take over Billings' starting post. Coach Dick Harp said, "We feel that this trip to Lincoln and Ames is the hardest two-game swing on our schedule. Nebraska is a better team than it indicated here." Harp said that Billings would be missed because he has the best field goal shooting percentage in KU record books except for Clyde Lovellette and Wilt Chamberlain. Billings also leads the team in free throw shooting percentage. "We are playing good ball now, and unless we have a bad night, we should do all right," Harp said. Jolliffe, Cats In Finals Jolliffe and the Cats will meet each other in the finals of the Independent A playoff games. Both teams were victorious in their semi-final games Thursday night. Jolliffe had to battle Oread right down to the last minute in their semi-final game before winning 42-38. Oread had a slight lead going into the last minutes of play, but Terry Schoeni scored two baskets and Jolliffe went on to win. Schoeni was high scorer of the game with 18 points. Other scorers in the Jolliffe attack were Warren Willis 9, Richard Woffel 4, William Mumford 4, Clay Edmands 3. Don Sparlin 2 and Douglas Scott 2. Keeping Oread in the game were Chuck Winfrey and Tom Russell who scored 14 and 11 points respectively. In the other semi-final game, the Cats jumped to an early lead and led the Chicken Pickers 37-18 at half time. After that they were never headed and went on to defeat the Pickers 57-40. Chuck Hill of the Chicken Pickers tied Ron Johnston for game honors with 21 points. Other results: Fraternity C—Phi Gamma Delta I 1, Delta Upsilon II 0, (forfeit); Tau Kappa Epsilon I 31, Delta Chi 24. Independent C—NROTC I 36, Poles 23; Backwoodsman 50. Jolliffe 14; AROTC 48, KHK 21; NROTC II 1, Jim Beam O, (forfeit). Games Today Fraternity A playoff—Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta 4:15; Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Psi 5:15. Up to $10.95 Values ---- $4.90 Panama, Brown, Dark Green and Coffee Sizes $6 \frac{1}{2}$ to 11 MUWouldLikeToSpoilSlate The KU indoor track squad plays host to the Missouri Tigers Saturday night in the last home indoor meet for the Jayhawkers. A victory Saturday night would give Kansas a clean-sweep of meets going into the Big Eight meet Feb. 28 and March 1. The Tigers are weak in distance men but are expected to give Kansas some stiff competition in the sprints, hurdles, shot put and high jump. The pole vault will be conceded to the Missourians since KU doesn't have any men to enter this event. Kansas has reason for wanting to win the meet with Missouri. The Tigers soiled the KU record last year, handing the Jayhawkers their only indoor defeat. In the indoors series with Missouri, KU trails 13-31. Highlighting the meet will be a race between KU's Charlie Tidwell and Missouri's Henry Wiebe. These two men went through high school at the same time and met in eight different races in their junior and senior years. Wiebe attended Newton High School while Tidwell went to Independence. Probably their most remembered race was in the state finals when Tidwell defeated Wiebe by about six inches in the 100-yard low hurdles. coach Bill Easton expects to give KU a lot of trouble are mileer Jim Sanders and high jumper Jim Green. In that race Tidwell set a national high school record that still stands. In the eight times the two met in high school Tidwell won six times. Two other Missourians who track Sanders will be matched against Tom Skutka, one of KU's top milers in recent years. Sanders has been out of action with a cold but Tiger coach Tom Botts says he is an outstanding distance man when he's in condition. Green set a new MU field house record with a 6-foot $5\frac{1}{2}$-inch jump last week. However, Botts says Green is rather inconsistent in his jumping. Botts commented Green might jump 6-foot 5-inches in one meet while in the next meet his best effort could be 6-foot 1-inch. KU track men have posted times this season that have dipped below many of the Missouri dual records. ATO Teams Win In Intramural Bowling In intramural bowling, Thursday night ATO II took 4 points from Phi Kappa Psi, and ATO III took 4 points from Pi Kappa Alpha. Easy X took 4 from the Skulls. ATO II, with 634, had a team high 10, while Easy X, with 1,797, had the team high 30. Both are tied for the league lead with 8-0 records. In the Hawk league, the Misfits and Sigma Alpha Epsilon took 3 points from Phi Kappa Sigma and the Keglers. The Mavericks won all 4 points from the Betas, with Bill Strickland of the Mavericks bowling individual high 30 of 555. The Misfits bowled team high 30 of 751-2040. THE CARTER OIL COMPANY Research Laboratory TULSA, OKLAHOMA Affiliate of Standard Oil Company (N. J.) Will Interview Students on March 3,1958. We have positions for: Physicists, Chemists and Mathematicians,and Chemical, Mechanical and Petroleum Engineers. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT THROUGH YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE Cherry-Vanilla Ice Cream The Lambda Chis enjoy ice cream and you will like Varsity Velvet's Feature Flavor Of The Month.