Tuesday, December 14, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 5 MU Ranks 9th in UP; Stops Wisconsin 67-56 Missouri, which upset Indiana just one week ago and then rocketed to the No. 9 national ranking by also upsetting Iowa, whipped its third straight rival from the Big Ten last night, downing Wisconsin, 67-56. Wisconsin led by 33-32 at halftime and stopped 6-8 Bob Reiter of Missouri from scoring by collapsing the defense on him. But that left Norm Stewart free to sink 26 points and Lionel Smith to score 16. Missouri edged to a 43-41 lead and then scored eight straight points to take command midway in the second half. The United Press college basket-4 ball ratings follow (with first-place votes and season records through Dec. 11 in parentheses): | Team | Points | | :--- | :--- | | 1. LaSalle (25) (4-0) | 335 | | 2. Kentucky (2-0) | 196 | | 3. Illinois (2) (3-0) | 175 | | 4. N.C. State (1) (5-0) | 138 | | 5. Indiana (1) (2-1) | 133 | | 6. UCLA (2) (3-0) | 113 | | 7. Duquesne (1) (2-1) | 112 | | 8. Utah (2) (6-0) | 93 | | 9. Missouri (2-1) | 79 | | 10. Niagara (3-1) | 72 | | 11. Iowa (3-1) | 72 | Second ten—12, Dayton, 62; 13, Ohio State (1), 60; 14, Southern California, 39; 15, Notre Dame, 34; 19 Holy Cross, 32; 17, St. Louis, 18, Oklahoma A&M, 16; 19, tie); George Washington and Cincinnati, 14 each; 21, tie). Minnesota and Colorado, 13 each. Columbus Others—St. John's, 11; DePaul, 9; Wichita, 8; New York university and Purdue, 7 each; Washington, 6; Villanova and Stanford, 5 each; Alabama and Wake Forest, 4 each; Louisville, Kansas, Xavier (P.) and California, 3 each. Vanderbilt, Duke, Seton Hall. Oklahoma and Tulane, 2 each; Texas Christian, Connecticut and Houston, 1 each. Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal morning prayer 6:45 a.m. Communion, 7 a.m. Danforth church *Museum of Art concert*, moon and p.m., Bartok: Quartet No. 3, Five piece, Mikrokosmos: Shaky Shaky, free pieces, Strings quartet, New Music Sting quartet. calsy foundation informal coffee and a sing, 9 p.m., Student center. TOMORROW Newman club caroling party, 7 p.m. Meet in church basement. Refresh meets Mathematics club, 7:30 p.m., English room, Memorial Union. Liahona Fellowship Christmas Vespers 8 p.m. church. 8 p.m. baptism, morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion. 7 a.m., Danfort, 9 a.m. Museum of Art concert, noon and 4 p.m. Negro Folk music of Alabama. CCUN executive meeting, 4 p.m. CCUN executive meeting. 4 p.m. Union. Student Christmas party. Foreign Student Christmas party, p.m., Dean of Students office, music 4-12 p.m., around tree in Strong hall rotunda UVO meeting. 7:30 p.m., Memorial Hall. Ullman is Union Open House, 7:30 p.m., 11 p.m. Milton, louis. Minnie Mouse theater Garden of Nativity Play 8 pm, Frase theater Carols and carols are everyone invited. Quill club, 7.30 p.m., 1-B Sunsyide Manuscript reading. Interested students urged to bring manuscripts for judging. Brot, Merveve, to give reading. THURSDAY Episcopal morning prayer. 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion. 7 p.m. Danforth. Baptist Student Union prayer and du- vations. 12:30-13:00 p.m.,丹fort Wayne. Upper: *Guseum of Art concert, noon and 4 p.m.* Gershwin: *An American In Paris; Connail: Ballet Suite from Billy the Kid*. Kid The Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Music room. Union. Arvid Shulenberger. Reader: Arvid Shulenberger and other Midwestern poets. Episcopal Caroling party, 7 p.m. Purish house. Parish house: DSF Worship, 7 p.m. Myers ha chapel: * Museum of Art Films on Art, 7:30 and 9:30.* * Lecture room. Bedroom, Equilev, Van Meegeren's Faked Vermeers, Life of Christ, by Duer. Christmas Sigma Xi, 7:30 p.m., room 122, Malcolm H. Weiss, F. Weinaug; "Research in Petroleum Engineering." *Election of New Members.* YEA C. Comparative Religions Commission. 8:30 p.m., Henley house. Don Stewart: "Catholic Christmas." Everyone welcome. Delts Win IM Bowling Crown Delta Tau Delta placed first in the bowling championship playoffs Sunday. Trophies will be awarded to the winners of the various divisions by the Union Activities board. First place, Delta Tau Delta, handicap 2,337 pins; second place, Spoilers, handicap 2,277 pins; third place, Sigma Nu, handicap 2,245 pins. High Team Game Scratch First place, Pi Kappa Alpha, 695 second place, Peabody University, 300 third place, Tau Delta 647. Individual High Three Game Series Scratch First place, John Denman, scratch 543; second place, Bill Lytle, scratch 514; third place, Robert Wagner, scratch 503. First place, Churby Clowers, scratch 204; second place, Chuck Ensminger, scratch 202; third place, John Denman, scratch 193. High Single Game First place high scratch, Delta Tau Delta, 1921 pins; second place high scratch, Keglers, 1869 pins; third place high scratch, Pi Kappa Alpha, 1863 pins. The next bowling leagues will begin play Feb. 8, 1955. 29 Frosh Gridders, 7 Runners Win K's Letter and numeral awards were won by 29 freshmen gridders and seven freshmen cross-country trackmen, A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg, athletic director, announced yesterday. Those receiving awards were: Max Adams, Paula; John Allison, Rayown. Ma, ; Jerald Baker, Minneapolis. Sasnak, AIA, Beams, Outlaws Win Four independent "A" squads scored victories yesterday, as the second round got under way. All the victors won easily except for a close game between ASME and the Outlaws. Sasnak 56, UVO 23 Sasnak piled up a half time lead of 29 to 9 and then coasted the rest of the way to victory to defeat UVO 56-29. Leading the Sasnak scoring was John Drake with 17 points followed by Dick Mehas with 10 points. Bob Spanier provided the spark for UVO as he led its scoring with 11 points. AIA 27. AFROTC 15 AIA 37, AFROTC 19 Led by the scoring of Jim Moorhead and Leonard Eudaley with 10 and 9 points respectively AIA (American Institute of Architects) romped to a decisive win over AFROTC 37-15. The cadets found the AIA defense too strong to overcome as they connected for only four field goals the entire game. Emil Haar led the AFROTC scoring with 9 points. Beam 70. NROTC 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Jim Beam 70, NROTC 18 Jim Beam completely over-powered the midshipmen by the score of 70 to 18 as it dominated the play almost the entire game. A lop-sided halftime score of 39 to 7 was increased during the third and fourth quarters as Jim Caywood and Bill Leonard hit 14 and 13 points respectively for Jim Beam. Melvin Bundy scored 5 points for the losers. Outlaws 35. ASME 28 Outlaws 35, ASME 28 In the only close game of yesterday's play, the Outlaws edged ASME 35 to 28 to win their second victory of the season. ASME led it the half but the Outlaw squad Kan; Roger Brown, Topekin; Mark Boxberger, Russell; John Calia, K.C., Mo; Joe Eaglowski, Massillon, Ohio; John Francisco, Massillon, Ohio; Dave Freeman, Caney; Martin Green, National Court, Martin Green, K.C.; Jim Lecavits, Massillon, Ohio; Dick Marzocco, Steubenville, Ohio; Charles Minnick, Junction City; Marvin Moles, K.C.; Lynn McCarthy, St. Peter, Minn.; Kerman Warner, Warrensburg, Tom Rosowitz, Hammond, Ind.; Ervail Stuah, Hays; Statahura, Gary, Ind.; Wally Strach, Elmhurst, Ill.; Burt Stueve, FT.Laurderalda, Fla.; Bill Taylor, Lawrence; John Traylor, Ohio; Wertz-Owens, John Wertz-Owens, Lawrence; Marion Whitters, K.C.,Mo; Bob Endacott, Lawrence. Jerry McNally, Minneapolis, Minn.; Bob Nicholson, Maize; Paul Baker, Dedham, Mass; Verlyn Hollon, Van Nuy, Calif.; Lee Matassarin, Wichita. Use Kansan Classified Ads 3 MORE DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS VACATION FLY from Kansas City To: ROUND TRIP, TAX INCLUDED Sky First Tourist Class $114.14 $146.85 $137.20 $159.55 $149.60 $164.78 $83.60 $105.38 $61.60 $61.60 New York Washington Los Angeles Pittsburgh Minneapolis Dallas FAMILY DAYS — MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Head of family pays full fare—wife and children 12. thorough 21 years of age pay half fare. - Steamship Lines - Conducted Tours—Domestic and Foreign Air Lines----Domestic and Foreign Reserve Now for 1955 Steamship Sailings - Conducted Tours — Domestic and Foreign Airlines — Domestic and Foreign The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th & Massachusetts 8th fr Massachusetts Telephone 30 --came back to take the lead in the fourth quarter. Leland Scott and Kirby Lee leaped the Outlaw squad, while Bob Kay led the ASME scoring with 11 points. Fraternity "C" Scores Phi Delt III 44, Delta Chi II 10 Delta Upsilon I 40, Phi Psi II 23 Phi Delt I 48, Sigma Chi I 20 Sigma Chi III 19, Beta IV 15 Tuesday's Schedule (No games scheduled) Wednesday's Schedule 6:00 Newman-Don Henry, Rob, anb. 7:00 Wesley Found.-YMCA, Rob, annx 8:00 Jolliffe-Pearson, Rob, annx 8:00 Jolliffe-Pearson, Rob, annex ernorm 8:30 Delt-KI-Beta II, Rob. E 8:30 ATO-Kappa Sig II, Rob. W 9:15 DU II-Phi Delt IV, Rob. E 9:15 Delts I-Beta IV, Rob. W Poinsettias Give the favorite Christmas Flower to your favorite friend See our choice selection of Poinsettias. Beautiful large blooms of rich red. The Blossom Shop 326 W. 9th Ph. 998 the wearing pleasure's all yours... when you wear our. "BOTANY" brand BOTANELLA SPORTSHIRT the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL