Fridav. February 4, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Pearson, Oread Sterling Win Last night's intramural play in Robinson annex found Pearson, Oread, and Sterling halls all emerging victorious with 16-point performances being turned in by Hogan of Pearson and Brundick of Oread. Pearson 46, Newman 37 Sixteen points from the field without a free throw by Hogan of Pearson paced them to a 46 to 37 win over Newman. Hogan never managed to get to the charity line but had no trouble scoring from outside as the Newman's never seemed to come up with the right formula to stop him. Ed Brundick poured in two free throws and seven field goals to lead the Oreads to a 46, to 31 victory over the ASME in a game in which the Oread's held the upper hand most of the way. Oread 46. ASME 31 Sterling 41. WJ 12 Sterling 41, WJ 12 Sterling hall shellacked the WJ's 41 to 12 last night with the scoring being fairly well divided. High point man was J. Durner with 12 points. Bob Jones of the WJ's scored exactly half of his teams points with a total of six. Fraternity "C" Scores Fraternity Scores Delt 3 17, Celt 3 17, Beta 4 1, ATO 3 0 (forfeit), Sigma Chi 2 18, Beta 2 21, Phi Delt 3 26, Phi Psi 2 20. Gavilan in ComebackTry New York —(U,P)—Kid Gavilan, the Cuban song-and-samba mauler, says his comeback fight with Ernie Durando tonight will be far different from the recent return performance by that other ditty-and-dance guy. Sugar Ray Robinson. In the Keed's last fight Oct. 20, he lost the 147-pound title to Johnny Saxton at Philadelphia. Although the decision was questionable, Gavilan was far off form that night. He lacked his usual speed. For tonight's nationally televised and broadcast 10-rounder from Madison Square Garden, middle-weight Durango is a 4-1 underdog. Dinner Scheduled To Honor Runners A banquet to honor the Big Seven championship and the freshman telegraphic championship c r o s s -country teams will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Faculty club. Members of the varsity squad will be given letter jackets and gold track shoe emblems. The captain for next fall also will be announced. Frost runners will be awarded sweaters and emblems. Varsity team members are Capt. Al Frame and Tom Rupp, juniors and Jan Howell, Lowell Janzen, and Grant Cookson, sophomores. Freshman runners are Jerry McNeal, Verlyn Schmidt, Paul Baker, Bob Cormack, Harold Long, and Bob Nicholson. A Coat—But No Teeth Hartford, Conn. —(U.P.)—State Police Major George Remer was pleased when officers caught the thief who swiped his raincoat. But his elation turned sour when he reached into the pocket of the coat and failed to find the false teeth he had left there. The thief couldn't remember what he did with them. Track Coach Bill Easton has strengthened the Kansas track squad with the addition of two new out-of-state prospects who have enrolled for the present semester. Both men will be eligible for varsity competition next year. 914 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hurdler, Vaulter Join Track Team Sophomore Dave Tams of Wyanet, Ill., will see action in the pole vault event. He has cleared a height of 13 feet. Tams is a transfer from Northern Illinois State Teachers college. Hurdler Phil Eason has transferred from the University of Oklahoma, which he attended as a freshman last semester. Eason, who lives in Oklahoma City, has covered the 180-yard low hurdles in 19.8 seconds and has posted a 14.4 in the 120-yard high hurdles. Drumstick, Anyone? Yarmouth, Maine —(U.P.)— Mrs. Harry Porter won three turkeys raffled off by the American Legion and two more at a Lions club benefit. Her husband won a sixth in a Shrine raffle. Luckily, they have a home freezer. HOUR "Rocket" Dry Cleaning Service at a small additional charge The very latest in automatic dry cleaning equipment has just been installed in our plant, enabling us, in addition to our regular dry cleaning service, to now offer you this special 4-hour "Rocket" cleaning service. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont 1903 Mass. @LIGERT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.