University Daily Kansan Page 5 Correll Returns To Line-up For Sooner Contest Tonight "It is not possible to guage what percentage Allen will improve our club," says head coach Dick Harp enthusiastically. "But it will be big." We'll play him where we need him most and it would be foolish to think that he won't be playing most of the time." Correll may be the boost that the Jayhawkers so sorely need. Since the Big Eight tournament, KU has lost four league games while winning only one, that over Nebraska which is in last place with a 0-5 record. Correll, a remnant from the Bill Bridges-Wayne Hightower era, became eligible for competition yesterday, the first day of second semester classes. The 6-3 $ _{1/2} $ senior from Philadelphia averaged 7.9 points a game and got 130 rebounds two years ago. Looked upon as a knight in shining armor Al Correll, a Jayhawker starter two years ago, returns to the KU lineup tonight against the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman. HE WILL BE STARTING opposite Nolen Ellison at guard, which is a new position for Correll, usually a forward. He will replace sophomore Dave Schichtle from Coffeyville. Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1963 THE OKLAHOMA Sooners are 3-3 in league play following their 77-68 loss to league leading Colorado Saturday night. The Sooners have defeated Missouri 84-78, Iowa State 91-85 and Kansas State 85-71. Their other losses are to Oklahoma State 81-62 and Iowa State 77-69. Al Correll OU will be minus its two starting forwards Jerry Haddock, who has a broken wrist, and Farrell Johnson, who is scholastically ineligible. Replacing them will be James Gate- wood 6-4½ sophomore and Stan Morrison, 6-7 senior reserve center Eddie Evans, a 5-9, 160 pound senior guard, is the Sooners' leading scorer with a 16.9 average. Morrison is second with a 9.9 average followed by Harvey Chaffin with 9.7, and Butch Roberts with a 9.3 average. Sophomore center George Unseid continues to lead KU's individual scoring even though he scored only 10 points Saturday night. His average is 16.75 points for 16 games. Nolen Ellison boosted his average to 16.4 with 18 points against Iowa State. ELLISON MOVED into ninth place of KU's all-time scoring charts with 912 points. By scoring seven points tonight, he can move into seventh place ahead of B. H. Born with 918 points and Otto Schnellbacher with 913 points. This is the first meeting between the Jayhawkers and the Sooners this season. Last year, Oklahoma won three times over KU, each by one point (61-60, 67-66, 63-62). The game will be OU Coach Bob Stevens' first against the Jayhawkers. In his first year at Oklahoma, Stevens formerly coached at South Carolina, where he received "Coach of the Year" honors in the Atlantic Coast Conference last year. BALDWIN ART THEATRE FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT'S "THE 400 BLOWS (French) Feb. 5,6,7 "JULES AND JIM" (French) Feb. 12,13,14 - Revised Schedule of 2nd Semester Films - Revised Sched Feb. 19, 20, 21 "The Cranes Are Flying" (Russian) Mar. 5, 6, 7 "Ashes and Diamonds" (Polish) Mar. 19, 20, 21 "Marcario" (Mexican) April 2, 3, 4 "Through A Glass Darkly" (Swedish) April 16, 17, 18 "A View From The Bridge" April 30, May 1, 2 "Viridiana" Bonus Film - Yojimbo (Japanese) All Season Ticket Holders Admitted Free of Charge All Season Ticket Holders Admitted Free of Charge Brochures with further information may be obtained at the French Office (103 Fraser) at the Philosophy Office (106 Strong), or at the Gem Theatre in Baldwin. All films will be in original language with English subtitles and will be shown at 7:30 p.m. GEM THEATRE, BALDWIN It's Tube Time STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES invites you to another T. V.PARTY Wednesday, Feb. 6. at 6:30 P.M. in the main lounge of the Union Building. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME presents - - "PYGMALION" - - in color. IM Play Starts Today Phi Kappa Theta-Beta Theta P. 6:10 E; Kappa Sigma-Pi-Kappa Alpha P. 6:30 W; Kappa Alpha Psi-Shi Gamma Delta, 7:15 E; Alpha Tau Omega-Triangle, 7:15 W. Forteiled games: Fronenaders to JRP locks; Juggernauts to Scrocs. At the close of the season, the division winners will compete for the Independent and Fraternity championships and the "Hill" championship. The final three weeks of regular season intramural basketball competition resumes today in Robinson Gymnasium and annex. Robinson Gymnasium: AFROTC-Rat- links, 4:15. East Court; PIR No. 2-Scarrings, 5:00 E. Phil Epsilon Kappi, 5:00 West Court; Beaers-Jaffe- liffe, 5:45 E. Four team are still in the running from Division I of the Fraternity "A" leagues. Fki Kappa Theta leads the division with a 4-0 record, but Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Nu are close behind with 3-1 records. One of the latter two must fall tomorrow night, as the Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Nu meet at 7:15 in the annex. The Cronies and HIDK are atop Division I of the Independent A leagues. Both have 3-0 records. Templin is third with a 2-1 record. The two leaders meet at 5:15 p.m. Thursday in the annex. In Division II, Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Theta both are undefeated. Alpha Tau Omega is third with one loss. The two leaders do not meet until February 18, the last game of the season. JRP Guzzlers are leading Division I with a 2-0 record and Stephenson and Jolliffe are both undefeated in Division II. The latter two square off on February 14. Todav's Schedule At Robinson Annex: Phi Kappa Theta-Tau Kappa Epsilon, 4:15; Beta Theta Plia- psilon Epsilon, 5:15; Sigma Chi-Kappa Sigma Sigma, 5:15; Sigma Nu-Sigma Alpha sigma, 7:15. 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