University Daily Kansan Page 4 Monday, Nov. 8, 1954 Varsity Wins Ragged Contest From Freshmen Coach Forrest "Phog" Allen and assistant Dick Harp agreed that their boys played well in the annual Varsity-Freshman basketball game Friday night in Hoch auditorium. Both coaches thought play was ragged and inconsistent, but felt their charges did a good job considering they had been practicing for only about a week. The varsity beat the freshman 59-35. About 2,000 spectators watched the varsity take an early 12-1 lead. There was 5:40 gone in the game before the jiffry Frost could score from the field. Jerry Fincke, forward, scored the first field goal for the freshmen with a follow shot. The varsity led 34-15 at the half. Its largest margin of the game was the final score -24 points. Junior center Bill Brainard, who started for the varsity, led the scoring with 10 points. Kent Floerke, forward, was high scorer for the fresh with seven. Gere Elistun, forward, scored eight for the varsity, and Blaine Hollinger, guard, scored six. Both are sophomores. After overcoming its stage fright the fresh club narrowed the lead to 34-25 and made a strong showing before being overwhelmed. Both coaches alternated units to play as many boys for as long as possible. The substitutions, as might be expected, made it possible for a consistent pattern of play to evolve. The box score: Varsity—King, 2-0-2; Eltun, 3-2- 2-1; Alberts, 0-0-3; Brainard, 4-2-2; Buell, 0-0-0; Wenger, 1-0-1; Dav- enport, 2-0-1; Divich, 1-0-1; Green, 1-0-3; Martin, 0-2-0; Hurst, 0-1-0; Padgett, 0-0-2; Jett, 0-0-1; Parker, 1-0-1; Johnson, 1-1-0; Toft, 0-0-1; Warren, 0-0-2; Hollinger, 3-0-1; Heitholt, 2-1-2; Dobbs, 2-0-1; Crisler, 1-0-1; Cox, 0-1-1; Wolfe, 0-0-1; Carpenter, 1-0-1; Johnston, 1-0-0. Freshmen—Worrel. 1-1-0; Sobbe 0-0-0; Fink, 2-1-3; Floeer, 2-3-1; Erown. 0-1-1; Elliott. 0-0-0; Lowe. 1-0-0; Steerman. 0-0-0; Johnson. 1-1-1; Mowry. 0-1-3; Muckenthaler. 0-0-2; Mc- Michael. 0-0-1; Hewitt. 0-1-0; Flan- nagan. 0-1-0; Erwin. 0-1-3; Lockey, leary. 2-1-0; Cieland. 1-0-1; Christie. 0-2-0; Semonick. 0-0-0; Tierney. 1-0-0. Intramural Football Moves to Semi-finals Intramural football moves into the semi-final round at 4 p.m. today as two fraternity and independent teams compete to compete for the Hill championship, Delta Chi and Alpha Tau Omega successfully passed their playoff rounds Thursday and will meet on field 3 for the final representation in the fraternity league. For the independent title, Jolliffe and Jim Beam will play on field I where the winner will meet the fraternity victor. KU Runners Win Third of Season The Kansas cross-country team Saturday swept to its 23rd consecutive victory over Big Seven opponents, smashing Oklahoma 10 to 28 in a dual meet run before the football game. Capt. Al Frane again led the Kansans to victory, covering the three-mile up and down course in 15.23.5. It was the third triumph in four starts for the Jayhawks this season. OU has won one of four. The order of finish: 1. Frame, KU; 2. Howell, KU; 3. Janzen, KU; 4. Rupp, KU; 5. Ladd, OU; 6. Reed, OU; 7. Cook- son, KU; 8. Dahle, OU; 9. Shunetina, OU; 10. Dudley, OU; 3-Way Joust LoomsSunday In Pro Loop By UNITED PRESS The Detroit Lions meet the San Francisco Forty-Niners, the Cleveland Browns play the Chicago Bears, and the New York Giants tackle the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday in three of the National Football league's most important 1954 games. All six teams are contenders for division titles. The Lions, beaten only by San Francisco, grabbed a one-game lead in the Western division when they beat the Baltimore Colts Saturday night, 27-3. The Los Angeles Rams followed with a 42-34 triumph over the Forty-Niners yesterday. The surging Chicago Bears are 14 games behind Detroit after rallying to beat the Green Bay Packers, 28-23 yesterday. The Eagles, Giants, and Pittsburgh Steelers started the weekend tied for the Eastern lead. New York's 30-6 triumph over Pittsburgh and Philadelphia's 30-14 victory over the Chicago Cardinals set up an Eagle-Giant clash for the undisputed lead at New York. The Browns started slowly but a revival of the super defensive play that has been the basis of their past success now has them only a half-game behind the leaders in their bid for a fifth straight eastern title. Their 62-3 triumph over the Washington Redskins in yesterday's other game was the biggest margin run up in the NFL this year. Los Angeles rallied to win before a capacity of 60,000 at San Francisco as Norm Van Brocklin threw two TD passes to Elroy Hirsch and one to Bob Boyd while completing 16 of 18 throws for 276 yards. The home team cut the Ram margin to 35-34 in the fourth quarter on touchdowns by John Henry Johnson and Gordie Soltan. But Tank Younger, who averaged 16.3 yards for 18 rushes, got the clinching TD on a five-yard plunge. Both of the independent representatives are undefeated up to this point. ATO has yet to drop a contest while Delta Chi has lost one game. Photo by Dee Richards Three-way Race: Three runners in the high school cross-country meet, held here Saturday, jog up one of the many hills on the two-mile course. WHO'S GOT IT?—A slippery pigskin was the trouble in this bit of action in Saturday's KU-Nebraska game here. Kansas fullback Dick Blowey (25) had just let it slip through his grasp, but Jon McWilliams (21) did his bit to help. 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