--- Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 19, 1956 SMU Downs OCU To Win Regional The SMU Mustangs moved into the semi-finals of the NCAA tournament March 17 when they defeated the Oklahoma City Chiefs 84-63 in Allen Field House before a crowd of 9,000. Kansas State defeated the Houston Cougars 89-70 in the consolation game. Oklahoma City held SMU's high-scoring center, Jim Krebs, to seven points but Joel Krog and Larry Showalter hit 22 and 20 points respectfully to lead the Mustang offense. Guard Bobby Mills followed with 14 points. The game started with both teams trading baskets but with 14:49 remaining in the first half, guard Ron Morris of SMU scored on a jump shot that put the Mustangs ahead 10-8. With 11 minutes gone in the game, Krebs, the all-tournament center, had taken only two shots but Krog and Morris, two more all-tourney choices, were hitting from the outside with jump shots to give Southern Methodist a 22-16 lead. The closest Oklahoma City ever could come was 20-24. The Mustangs then capitalized on an OCU cold spell and built their lead to 32-20 before Larry Bradshaw scored on a set shot for OCU. Trying to keep Oklahoma City in the game, center Hubert Reed scored on three straight hook shots to cut the SMU lead to seven points. Before the half, the Mustangs built it back up to 44-34. As the second half started, the Southwest Conference champs began to hit while Oklahoma City went into another cold streak. With 11:15 remaining in the game the score was 66-40. With a minute and a half left SMU led by 29 points, its biggest lead of the night. Parr Leads Wildcats Reed led OCU's scoring with 21 points and was selected on the all-tourney team. Forward Leon Griffin with 14, 12 of them in the second half. Center Jack Parr led Kansas State to its consolation victory over Houston in a ragged game. Parr, the all-Big Seven center, scored 21 points and pulled down 20 reounds. Forwards Stone was close behind with 20, Mike Wallace had 16, Pachin Vicens 12, and Jack Kiddoo 11. The surprising performance of the tournament was turned in by Wallace. The all-tournament guard came off the bench to lead K-State with 23 points the opening night. Kiddoo was another surprise. He played the last three minutes of the OCU game and scored nine points, almost pulling the game out of the fire for the Wildcats. Against Houston Kansas State enjoyed only a three-point lead at halftime but came back stronger in the second half and easily handled the Cougars. Seven-foot Don Boldebuck led Houston with 21 points, including 11 free throws. In Friday's game against OCU, the Wildcats trailed by as much as 18 points and with 1:38 left in the game, K-State still was behind by nine. Then Kiddoo began to hit. His basket with only .29 remaining made the score 94-93 in favor of OCU. After Oklahoma City threw the ball away but Eddie Wade had a chance to win, but Eddie Wade jump shot, and the Chiefs added three more points to make the final score 97-93. Krebs Outplays Boldeuck SMU Krebs scored 27 points in Jim's 89-74 victory over Houston. The 6-foot 8-inch center completely outplayed the taller Boldebuck, who scored only 11 points before fouling out early in the second half. Southern Methodist will play San Francisco Friday night at Evanston, Ill., for the Western championship, with the winner meeting the Eastern champions, either Iowa or Temple, Saturday night for the national title. Friend Rounding Into Form FORT MYERS, Fla. (UP)—Bob Friend of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who had the best earned run average in the National League last season, appears to be rounding into the same form for this season. Friend worked five innings against the Cardinals Sunday, allowing two runs and scattering six hits in a 7-2 victory. Saturday's box scores: KANASS STATE FG FT TP Abbott 0 0 0 Fischer 0 1 1 Jekwabny 2 0 4 Plagge 0 0 0 Powell 0 0 0 Stone 6 8 20 Paris 7 7 21 Kiddoo 4 3 11 Richards 0 0 0 Schmidtler 2 0 4 Vicens 4 4 12 Wallace 6 4 16 Totals ... 31 27 89 HOUSTON FG FT TP Evans 1 0 2 Foster 2 0 4 Hobson 0 8 Tucker 2 2 6 Boldebuck 5 11 21 Dotson 6 2 14 Loppe 4 1 9 McENewen 0 1 9 Sells 1 4 6 SMU FG FT TP Herscher 0 1 2 Krog 6 4 22 O'Kelley 0 0 0 Scharffenberger 0 0 0 Showalter 8 4 20 McGregor 0 0 0 Miller 1 6 8 Krebs 2 3 7 Eldridge 0 0 0 Lee 0 1 1 Mills 4 6 14 Morris 4 2 10 --- --- OCU FG FT TP Dunbar 0 0 0 Gilbert 1 2 4 Gritlin 7 0 14 Holloway 3 6 6 Lee 2 4 8 Reed 7 7 21 Bradshaw 4 0 8 Jeter 0 0 8 Juby 0 0 0 Magana 0 0 0 Wheeler 1 0 2 Totals ... 25 13 63 Women's Swim Finals Tuesday Pi Beta Phi and Corbin Hall have placed first in the women's intramural swimming meet. Kappa Alpha Theta and Douthart Hall placed second, while the Jayettes and Gamma Phi Beta took third. Those eligible to swim in the finals to be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday are: Crawl stroke—Mary Sue Dunn, Kansas City. Mo.; Judith Carr, Junction City; Janice Brown, Colby; Cherie Miller, Ft. Scott; Martha Maxwell, Columbus, and Ruth Guy, Hutchinson, sophomores. Erma Manney, Arkansas City; Sandra Sellders, Kansas City, Mo., juniors. 40-yard breast stroke—Ann Laptt, Lawrence senior; Ruth Taggart, Topeka sophomore; Donna Voorhees, Tulsa, Okla.; Virginia Jennings, Independence, Mo., and Carol Clifton, Lawrence, juniors. 60-yard free style -Helju Aulik, Holdredge, Neb, junior; Diane Klepper, Wichita senior; Ellen Proudfitt, Kansas City, Kan.; Cherie Miller, Ft. Scott, sophomores, and Faye Ann Bode, Cincinnati, Ohio, senior Breaststroke—Miller, Carr, Voorhees, Taggart, Laptad, Le Manney, Arkansas City sophomore, and Elizabeth Immer, Kirkwood, Mo., junior. 80-yard relay—Pi Beta Phi, Corbin Hall, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Gamma Phi Beta. 60-yard medley-Corbin Hall, Pi Beta Phi, Douthart Hall and Grace Pearson Hall. 40-yard free style—Aulik, Miller, Voorhees; Mary Ann Tinkler, Lea- venworth junior, and Jane Flagler, Oak Park, Ill., freshman. Diving-Laptad, Tinkler, Pat Warnick, Wichita senior; Yvonne Stenckey, Wichita majors, Mo. Junior, Ducec Amal Wall, Walla junior; and Linda McDowell, Hays, junior. 40-yard backstroke-Aulik, Tinkler, Carr, Guy, Manney, Jennings and Marjorie Caaz, Leavenworth junior. Frisco Nearer 2nd NCAA Title San Francisco's brilliance even without All-American K. C. Jones established the defending champion Dons today as overwhelming favorites over the three other survivors in the NCAA basketball tournament—SMU, Iowa, and Temple. It will be San Francisco vs. SMU and Iowa vs. Temple in the semifinals at Evanston, Ill., on Thursday night, with the two "hot" streakers, San Francisco and Iowa, favored to reach the finals. Bv UNITED PRESS The defending champion Dons must be rated heavier favorites than ever to walk away with the top prize, in view of the way they swept through their first two games in the tourney—72-61 over UCLA and 92-77 over Utah. The other tourney teams had hoped that the loss of Jones through ineligibility as a fourth-year man would make the Dons a much weaker outfit. But sophomore Gene Brown has stepped capably into Jones' shoes with 41 points in the two games to completely wipe out that hope. And All-American Bill Russell, the Dons' 6-foot, 10-inch center, showed that post-season play has dulled none of his sparkle, either. Temple edged Canistius by only 60-58 at Philadelphia on Hal Lear's pair of free throws with two seconds to play. Iowa appeared more formidable in downing Kentucky, 89-77, at Iowa City as Carl Cain tallied 34 points. Each of these teams emerged as the winner of the regional tourney to qualify for Thursday's games. TOMORROW'S SPECIAL BAKED PORK CHOP and Dressing 65c Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Spiced Apple Hot Rol On the 14th Street Hill Between Ohio & La. Golfers Try For Positions As Qualifying Rounds Beain Qualification for five varsity golf squad positions and two freshman positions will start today at the Lawrence Country Club. Bob Richards, KU's 1955 Big Seven champion, is exempt from qualification and will fill out the six-man varsity squad. A minimum of 36 holes will be played for the qualification and if weather permits, candidates will play nine holes Monday through Friday and wind up the qualifying rounds with a final 18 holes on Saturday for a 54-hole total. KU's golf hopes have been bolstered by five returning lettermen. Richards; Bill Saylor, Noel Rooney, Mark Nardyz and Ed McGee, Kansas City senior. Tom Phoenix, John Jones and Lloyd Klaus have reported for the tryouts along with Jim Davies and Harry Turner, last year's freshman squad members. Bill Toalson, Don Wilson, Lynn Kindred, Bob Wood, Wayne Manning and Jerry Dedrick, all freshmen, will be competing for the two freshman sound positions. Richard's one over par 73 is the best score reported in pre-season play. Saylor fired a 74 last week while Davies and Jones shot 75's. Other scores reported were 76's by Phoenix and Turner and 77's by Rooney and McGee. Cold weather during the last two weeks has kept practice and play at a minimum. Fetchick Wins Golf Tourney Perrick Wins Golf Tourney ST. PETERBSKO, Fla., (UP) Mike Fetchik of Mahopac, N.Y., whipped Lionel Herbert on the first hole of a sudden death playoff to win the $12,500 St. Petersburg open golf tournament. They wound up the 72 holes tied at 275. Michigan Wins Hockey Title COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UP) —Michigan won its sixth National Collegiate Hockey crown by defeating Michigan Tech, 7-5. Pizza Delivered Call VI 3-9111 The Campus Hideaway 106 North Park St. The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY 1 TRAVEL AGENTS Miss Ries Giesean Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone V13-0152 Fly On United's DC-7 from Kansas City—World's Fastest Airliner - Steamships Cruises Escorted Tours - Airlines—Domestic-Foreign "Save with our vacation club for a paid vacation." EASTER VACATION (March 31—April 8) (Round trip tax inc) FROM K.C. (tourist) tax inc.) 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