Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 5, 1956 Kansas Beats A&M 65-62 In Close Game The Kansas Jayhawks led nine times, lost it nine times, and saw the score tied nine times before they finally pulled away late in the second half to post a 65-62 victory over the Aggies in Stillwater, Okla. last night. It was only the third time in the history of the KU-A&M series that a Kansas team has beaten their Aggie opponents at Stillwater. The win increased KU's standing in the overall series 22-17 and tied the Iba-Allen struggle at 16-16. Dobbs Was Top Scorer Captain Dallas Dobbs of the visiting Jayhawks was high man in the sea-saw contest with a total of 19 points. He hit on all seven attempts from the floor and added five of six at the free throw strike to give him one of the finest performances of his career. While leading both teams offensively, he held the dangerous V. R. Barnhouse of the Aggies to two field goals and a total of nine points. Center Lew Johnson added 16 points to the Kansas cause on four field goals and eight for eight foul shots. Six of these fouls came early in the second half and were the main reason why the Cowboys couldn't pull away from Coach Forrest C. "Phog" Allen's boys when KU went into a 10-minute slump in the second half. The 6-6 center, playing his best game of the season, was the top rebounder with 11. KU Didn't Lose Ground The only points the Jayhawkers were able to score in this 10-minute cold wave were the six by Johnson from the foul line and a lone two-pointer by Ron Johnston. Maurice King with 13 points and Johnston with eight were the other top two scorers for Kansas. Mel Wright, guard, and forward Mack Carter led the Aggies with 18 and 16 points respectively. They were the only double pointers for the Iba squad. The Aggies built up an early 15-9 lead only to have KU tie the count at 15-15 with 11 minutes gone in the first half. The two evenly matched teams battled on close terms before Kansas managed to take a four point lead at halftime. The Cowpokes started hitting the net as the second half started and forged ahead 40-39. The lead then changed hands five times before Kansas got on top at 48-47 and stayed there. Record At 7-3 The win gave the Jayhawks a 7-3 record and A&M now stands at 9-3. Kansas hit 43 per cent from the field for their season high mark. Kansas will tackle their first Big Seven opponent at the Allen Field House this Saturday night with the Oklahoma Sooners providing the opposition. The box scores: | KANSAS | FG FT TE | | :--- | :--- | | Elstun | 1 0 2 | | Green | 1 1 3 | | Braithard | 1 2 4 | | Parker | 0 0 0 | | Johnson | 4 8 16 | | Dobbs | 7 5 19 | | King | 2 9 13 | | Johnston | 2 9 13 | | Tullis | 19 72 65 | OKLAHOMA A&M FG FT TI Carter 5 4 16 Hake 1 5 7 Crutchfield 1 5 7 Faulkner 0 0 0 Fisher 0 0 0 Pater 2 1 0 Kemple 0 0 0 Wright 8 2 18 Birnbaum 8 2 19 Totals 20 22 62 Jim "Junior" Gilliam, Brooklyn second baseman and outfielder, signed his 1956 contract with the Dodgers Wednesday. It was reported that his salary will be about $12,000. GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS CO. East End of Ninth St. Films Reveal Tee Used In Rose Bowl Films of the Rose Bowl game between Michigan State and UCLA show something that might have lost the game for Michigan State had it been known at the time it occurred. A kicking tee was thrown onto the field just before the Spartans kicked the 41 yard field goal that won them the game. This action is termed by officials as coaching from the sidelines and Michigan State could have been penalized 15 yards for the offense. Who threw the tee was not seen but it was noticed when the quarterback picked it up. As it stood, the Spartans were penalized five yards for delaying the game. Washburn Wins CIC Game TOPEKA (U.P.)—Bob Schumacher's 24 points paced Washburn University to a 77-66 victory over St. Benedict's College of Atchison last night in the opening CIC basketball tilt. Washburn held a 33-26 halftime edge. LeRoy Roberts was top point maker for St. Benedict's with 21 points. The St. Louis Hawks, professional basketball club, announced that it would pick Jack Pirrie, Maplewood, Mo., basketball star, as its first choice for the draft for the 1960 basketball season. 14 IM Games Scheduled Nine games and three forfeits were recorded in intramural basketball yesterday and 14 games were scheduled for today's action. High scoring was a dominant factor in the majority of the games. Scores were: Fraternity A Fraternity A DU 52, Sigma Nu 43 Triangle 2, Phi Kappa Sigma 0 (forfeit) TKE 2, PiKA 0 (forfeit) Fraternity B Phi Psi 32, ATO 29 Phi Delts 71, TKE 15 AKL 21, Phi Kappa 19 DU 45, Alpha Phi Alpha 21 Delta Chi 42, PiKA 22 Delts 29, Sig Ep 25 Theta Chi 62, Phi Kappa Tau 8 Sigma Nu 44, Triangle 16 Phi Gam 2, Phi Kappa Sigma 0 TODAY'S SCHEDULE **Fraternity A** Sig Ep vs. AKL, 4:15 Phi Kappa vs. Delts, 5:15 Phi Kappa Tau vs. SAE, 6:15 Kappa Sig vs. Lambda Chi, 7:15 **Fraternity C** Phi Gam I vs. DU III, 7:15 W Sigma Nu I vs. AEPI, 7:15 E Independent B Newman Club vs. Purple Peons 6:30 E AFROTOC vs. Carruth O'Leary, 6:30 W Snobs vs. Stephenson, 5:45 W Cats vs. Cpsderb, 5:45 E Battenfeld vs. Medical School, 5:00 W Jolliffe vs. Foster, 5:00 E Jim Beam vs. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 4:15 W Chicken Pickers vs. Pearson, 4:15 E ...icken Pickers vs. Pearson, 4:15 E Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. OUR ANNUAL JANUARY RED PENCIL SALE IS NOW GOING ON! 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