Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1954 Betas Down Tappa Keg Win Hill Championship By JIM CAMERON Kansan Sports Writer The Fraternities took two and the Independents took one Hill title last night in championship games played between the winners of the Fraternity and Independent intramural leagues. The Betas and Phi Delt I took "A" and "C" games for the Greeks while the Varsity All-Stars won the "B" championship for the Independents. A CHAMPIONSHIP Beta 44, Tanne Keg 35 This completes intrathur- tivity in basketball for the 1953-54 season except for the all-star game to be played on Friday and Monday. Beta had little trouble in winning from Tappa Keg, leading all the way to take a 44-35 victory. In the first half, Beta doubled the score on the losers, leading at intermission, 22-11. Don Franklin was the game's leading scorer, dropping through 12 points for the winners. Walt Haskins was high scorer for the losers with 12. The Betas limited the Keggers to a total of six field goals for the game. B CHAMPIONSHIP B CHAMPIONSHIP Varsity All-Stars 4, Phi Delt 45 Varsity All-Stars 47, Phi Deltes 45 The Varsity All-Stars came from a one-point half time deficit to take a nip and tuck game from the Pee-wee leading at intermission, 23-22. But Don Bracelin found the range in the second half to spur the All-Stars past the Phil Delts. Bracelin had 17 points while George Remsberg led the losers with nine points. C LEARNINGSM Phi Delts 50. Leaning Lodge 27 In an easy triumph, the Phi Delta were victorious over Leaning Lodge, 50-27. The winners were never in danger, leading at half time, 23-13. Lou Phillips was the winners' high scorer, dropping through 11 points while Bob Arnold of the losers took game honors with 13 tallies. C CHAMPIONSHIP Gavilan Wins Tune-up Bout Miami Beach, Fla., (U.P.)-Flash, Kid Gavilan, who appeared content to settle for the easy decision in his tune-up bout last night against Johnny Cunningham, summed it up tersely today: "I needed the work." Welterweight champion Gavilain signed for the non-title bout at Miami Beach during a work as a bantam in April 2015 at middleweight king Kobo, Olson. And he appeared most anxious to get in the maximum 10 rounds of boxing—toying with his Baltimore, Md., rival through the opening minutes of each round and landing his heaviest blows only when the sessions were drawing to a close. He didn't have to worry much about losing, for Cunningham was outclassed and was unable to make even a very interesting fight. KC Banquet to Honor Mathe KC Banquet to Honor Mother Football coach Charles V. "Chuck" Mather and his assistants will be guests of honor at a reception at 8 p.m. Friday, March 5, at the Town House hotel in Kansas City. The KU Alumni association of Greater Kansas City will be host at the affair which is open to all friends of the school. The KU band will play. Harzfeld's going steady: SWEATERS and SKIRTS Marvelous mates, that match perfectly. In a heavenly selection of popular colors to wear right now—and around the calendar, around the clock. You'll want several of each 'Small America' TeamAnnounced New York —(U.P.)—It's the little man's day for glory in college basketball today as the United Press announces its sixth annual "Small America" team, reserved for those flashy court stars who stand no taller than 5-10. There's a rich crop of popshot peewees to choose from this season, too, with many of them vying with the game's skyscrapers for top scoring honors. Most of the ball-hawking little lads will be lost in shadows when the balloting begins for the annual all-America, for it's the outsize players who attract the greatest share of the court limelight these days. But here is the 1954 honor team for the little men who add so much color and excitement to the game: First team: Pos. Jim Laminik (5-9), De Paul ... F Ron Livingston (5-10), UCLA ... C Chuck Rollings (5-6), Cornell ... C Benny McCardle (5-10), UCLA ... G Dennis Blind (5-10), Purdue... G Second Team Pos. Bob Harbertson (5-10), Utah St. ... F Frank Dentico (5-9), St. Francis ... F George Selleck (5-8), Stanford ... C Carl Ince (5-10), Texas Tech ... G Fran O'Hara (5-9), La Salie ... G Cat Gridders Set Scrimmage Today Manhattan — (U.P.)— Kansas State gridders were down for a stiff scrimmage today as Coach Bill Meek readied them for a game-condition test Saturday. Taking advantage of a return of dry weather, the Wildcats ran through brushing up exercises yesterday. Bob Dahnke, No. 1 quarterback, was out because of a throat infection, but was expected to return by Saturday's scrimmage. Kansas Climbs To Ninth Place In UP Ratings Want to travel and study abroad? New York —(U.P.)— Duquesne in quest of the longest single-season winning streak in college basketball history, received increased support from the United Press board of coaches yesterday as the nation's No. 1 team. The tall, talented Dukes, who have won 22 straight games with four left to be played, widened their lead on their rivals this week as Indiana took over second place from Kentucky, and LaSalle regained a spot among the top 10 teams. With regular season games remaining against Cincinnati, Dayton, St Bonaventure and Villanova before start play in the National Invitation next month, Duquesne can break the major college record of 27 consecutive victories in a single season, set last year by Seton Hall. The Dukes also are bidding to become the first team ever to go through a 20-or-more game major college schedule undefeated since Long Island university did it in 1938-39 with a 22-0 record. Visit the countries of your choice . . . study from 2 to 6 weeks at a foreign university. You can do both on one trip when you arrange a university-sponsored tour via TWA. Itineraries include countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Special study tours available. Low all-inclusive prices with TWA's economical Sky Tour service. Take a university-sponsored tour via TWA this summer and earn full college credit while you travel Kentucky, which dropped to third place this week after being rated tops for six straight weeks between late December and early February, also has a chance for a perfect season. The Wildcats have only two regular season games remaining. For information, write: John H. Furbay, Ph.D., Director, Air World Tours, Dept. CN, 380 Madison Ave. New York 17, N. Y. Be sure to mention countries you wish to visit. How They Voted Team Points 1. Duquesne (20) (21-0) 324 2. Indiana (7) (17-2) 301 3. Kentucky (6) (21-0) 283 4. Oklahoma A&M (21-2) 203 5. W. Kentucky (25-1) 142 6. Holy Cross (20-1) 122 7. Notre Dame (1) (16-2) 116 8. Louisiana St. (17-2) 68 9. KANSAS (13-4) 65 10. LaSalle (20-4) 52 Second 10 teams: 11 (tie), UCL Jayhawker 'B' Team Plays Rockhurst Tonight in Hoch Coach Dick Harp's Kansas "B" team will play its second game of the season when it meets the Rockhurst Hawks in a return battle at 7:30 p.m. today in Hoch auditorium. Kansas won the earlier meeting between the schools, coming from behind in the last five minutes of play to defeat the Hawks, 71-68. Little Jack Wolfe led the last minute KU scoring burst, dropping in 10 points. Wolfe tied with John Anderson for scoring honors for Kansas with 15 points. However, Jack McCloskey of Rockhurst took scoring honors for the contest with 21 points. Coach Joe Brehmer's Hawks had controlled the contest until the last five minutes of play. They had led by nine points at halftime, 44-35, but Wolfe's scoring spree and the loss of McCloskey in the final three minutes of play because of a thigh injury gave Kansas the victory. Coach Harp plans to start Jerry and Illinois, 25 each; 13, George Washington, 24; 14, Duke; 23, 15, Seattle, 22; 16, Colorado A&M (1); 20, 17, Wichita, 16; 18, (tie) Iowa and Rice, 11 each; 20, North Carolina State, 9. Others: Davton, 8; Niagara and Minnesota, 7 each; California, Oregon State and Oklahoma City university, 6 each; Louisville, 5; Michigan State, 4; Texas, Maryland and Colorado, 3 each; Bradley and St. Louis, 2 each; Brigham Young. 1. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Alberts and Anderson at the forward positions, Jim Toft at center, and Harold McEloy and Wolfe at the guards. Coach Brehmer will probably use the same lineup which he used in the first game with McCloskey and Jim Sitlington at the forwards, Jack Hrdlicka at center, and Jim Karl and Les Potter at the guard positions. 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