University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 18, 1955 KU Whips I-State In 73-72 Thriller Bill Brainard, Kansas center, sank a free throw with a scant eleven seconds remaining in the game to enable the Kansas Jayhawks to nose out Iowa State 73-72 and post their first Big Seven victory of the season, in a conference game played last night at Ames. The win leaves KU with a three lost, one won record. Brainard's game winning toss came after the Cyclones had surged from behind to tie up the score at 72-72 on forward Stan Frahm's lay-up with 1:21 remaining in the game. The Jayhawks took time out after the score was knotted and managed to shake Brainard loose for a layup attempt after stalling about a minute. The KU center missed the first attempt but connected on his second try to leave the Cyclones with a three lost one won Big Seven mark. Dallas Dobbs, veteran Kansas guard, apparently fully recovered from a recent bad ankle sprain, pumped in 21 points to take high point honors for the night. The flashy field general paced the KU club all evening with pokes from the key circle. Iowa State was paced by center Chuck Duncan who turned in a 20-point performance. The big center dropped 14 of these in the first nine minutes of the first half against KU's man to man defense. After coach Phog Allen gave the signal for a switch to a zone defense, with Iowa State leading 20-12, the Jayhawks came to life and built up a 37-36 lead at the half. Iowa State, behind by a 60-52 margin with 10 minutes gone in the second period, narrowed the margin to 62-61 but dropped back when Gene Elstun, forward, and Gary Padgett sank free throws for Kansas. The game was a close battle between the two clubs until Brainard saved the day for Kansas with the last second free throw. Box Score BILL BRAINARD KANSAS King G F PT TI Elstun 0 0 2 0 Padgett 4 4 4 12 Johnson 2 6 2 10 Brainard 0 3 3 8 Dobbs 7 3 17 17 Dobbs 9 3 3 21 Parker 0 1 2 1 Anderson 1 2 4 4 New York—(U.P.)-The United Press college basketball ratings (with first-place votes and won-lost records through Jan. 15 in parentheses): Totals...28 17 24 73 | IOWA STATE | G | F | PT | TI | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Vogt | 4 | 1 | 4 | 9 | | Frahm | 1 | 3 | 1 | 5 | | DeKoster | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | | Duncan | 7 | 6 | 4 | 20 | | Dale | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Thompson | 5 | 7 | 4 | 17 | Wetter | 5 | 3 | 1 | 12 | Sandbille | 5 | 0 | 1 | 6 | | Team | Point | | :--- | :--- | | 1. Kentucky (21) (9-1) | ...326 | | 2. LaSalle (1) (12-3) | ...216 | | 3. Illinois (1) (9-2) | ...189 | | 4. San Francisco (6) (12-1) | ...182 | | 5. North Car. St. (1) (15-2) | ...176 | | 6. Duquesne (2) (8-3) | ...155 | | 7. Utah (1) (11-2) | ...129 | | 8. Missouri (10-2) | ...125 | | 9. Minnesota (8-4) | ...71 | | 10. UCLA (11-3) | ...70 | Kansas Kentucky Remains No.1 Totals ... 26 20 17 72 We will be closed temporarily, Mon. through Wed. Open Thurs. & Fri. 4 p.m.-11 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. In appreciation of your pat- ronage we offer as our special this weekend- TURKEY CLUB SANDWICH— 60c Grilled double deck, a meal in itself. Open BLUE HILLS DRIVE IN 1 mile east on Hiway 10 Second 10 teams—11, Maryland, 50; 12, Iowa; 38; 13, Holy Cross (1), 26; 14, Marquette (1); 25; 15, Dayton, 23; 16, Niagara; 27; 17, Cincinnati, 15; 18, George Washington, 11; 19 (tie), Alabama, St. Louis and Texas Christian and Oregon State, 8 each. Others - Wyoming and Stanford, 7 each; Tulsa, 5; Iidana and Penn State, 4 each; Wichita, Wake Forest and Mississippi, 3 each; Duke and Pennsylvania, 2 each; Southern California, Louisville, DePaul 和 Colorado, 1 each. Wide Variation Marks Scores In IM Action Intramural basketball play over the week end featured 19 games in all the independent and fraternity leagues. In the three "A" contests, the victory margin ranged from one to 74 points. Kappa Sig 49, Triangle 27 Fast-moving Kappa Sigma easily outpointed Triangle in Saturday's opening contest, 49 to 27. Scoring for Kappa Sig was well distributed, with Ed Chimenti high with 13 points. Triangle's center, Paul Barber, paced the Engineers with nine points. Phi Gam 81, Acacia 7 Fhi Gam 81, Acacia 7 Undefended Phi Gamma Delta routed a cold, low-scoring Acacia team with a barrage of points, 81 to 7. Acacia could tally only 69 Phi Gam defensively against the powerful Phi Gam defenses. Along with holding its opponent down, Phi Gam used its offense smoothly to pile up one of the season's highest point totals. Jim Tierney, with 19, and Jerry Fink, with 16, were high point men for Phi Gam. In the lone independent "A" contest, UVO barely led Liahona in a defensive dual, 28 to 27. Neither squad could build up a lead as points were scarcity throughout the game. In the final few seconds, UVO grabbed a one-point margin to win. Bob Spanier led UVO with nine points, while Charles Mader took game honors for Liahona with 10. UVO 28. Liahona 27 FRATERNITY Phi Psi 31, Beta 27 Sigma Chi 28, Alpha hi Alpha 23 Phi Delt 27, Kappa Sig 7 ATO 25, TKE 15 AKL 31, Sig Ep 13 Sig Alph 32, Delt 30 Phi Gam 1, Lambda Chi 0 (for-eit) Sigma Nu 37, Phi Kappa Sig 19 DU 51, Phi Kappa Tau 13 INDEPENDENT "B" INDEPENDENT "B" Pearson 28, Jolliffe 16 Battfield 1, Osage 0 (forfeit) Gamma Delta 33, Jim Beam 21 Theta Tau 38, KHK 24 AFROTC 35, Stephenson 25 INDEFENDENT "C" Jim Beam 13, Hoopoes 12 AFROTCH 33, Theta Tau 11 McCracken Misses First Indiana Tilt Bloomington, Ind. —(U.P.)Indiana basketball coach Branch McCracken missed one of his team's games last night for the first time in 14 seasons. McCracken went to the hospital Sunday to begin a possible 10-day stay with a virus infection. Assistant Coach Ernie Andreas guided the team in last night's game against Michigan State. Intramural Schedule 5:00 AFROTC-Varsity All Stars 6:00 Outlaws-Cats 7:00 NROTC-AIA TODAY Independent "A" Fraternity "C" 8:30 SALING Lp (L) 8:30 Delta Chi-Phi Delt (W) 3:30 SAE-Sig Ep (E) 9:15 Delt-Sigma Chi (W) 9. 15 Beta-Phi Psi (E) Use Kansan Classified Ads. Gamma Phi, Alpha Chi Watkins, Tri Delt Win The ADPi's will meet the Sigma Kappa next Monday at 8 p.m. The next semester to decide the division winner will play the Pi Phi's early winner. Four women's volleyball teams won division titles last week Division V resulted in a three-way tie among Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Delta Pi, and Sigma Kappa. $ ^{ \textcircled{c}} $ The winners of the first four divisions are Gamma Phi Beta, Watkins, Alpha Chi Omega, and Delta Delta Delta, respectively. The tournament to determine the winner of the volleyball championship will start the first week of the coming semester. Watkins 34. Theta 28 Watkins hall edged past Kappa Alpha Theta to win the Division II title. Both teams were undefeated, but Watkin's teamwork, led by Janice Jones, Joyce Klemp, and Mary Waltersheid, proved too much for the Thetas. Foster-Hodder 49. ChiO 30 Foster-Hodder 49. CHEESE Billie Schuetz, with 16 points; Jean Marie MacDonald, with nine; and Shirley Anne Gerken, with four, were the high scorers for Foster- Hodder as it downed Chi Omega in a Division I game. Betty Lou Watson scored seven for the losers. Alpha Chi 80. Douthart 9 Alpha Chi 80, Douthart 9 Alpha Chi Omega defeated Douthart hall by a wide margin to become undefeated champions of Division III. Jan Williams scored 27 points, a new season record for points served by one person in a single game. Joan Leonhart, with 15 points, and Sharon Dry, with 10, also led Alpha Chi. Tri Delt 31. AOPi 22 Tri Delta 01-01 Delta Delta Delta upset Alpha Alpha Omicron Pi in a Division IV battle, making the winners undefeated victory of their division. Ginger Moomau, Bev Warner, and Ona Finney spurred the Tri Delts, and Georganne Wilkenson led the 1OPIs. Pi Phi 51, ADPi 23 Locksley 69, Kappa 11 Pi Beta Phi rolled over Alpha Delta Pi in a Division V game. Kathryn Braden, with 18 points, was supported by Jo Scholes; Diane Klepper, and Ann McFarland for the Pi Phis. Locksey 69, Kappa 11 Fighting a one-sided duel, Locksey downed Kappa Kappa Gamma. JoAnn Jersild and Mary Demerrit scored 17 points each and Lillian Yoshimoto 10 for Locksey. East Texas Whips Missouri State Warrensburg, Mo. —(U.P.)—East Texas State Teachers college made up an early deficit to defeat Central Missouri State 63-56 last night. Central held a slight advantage for the first 11 minutes, but the Texans then went ahead and made it 32-31 at halftime. Clarence Lynch of the visitors was high scorer with 21 points. John Lenox led the losers with 15. 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