Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1954 Kansas Drops to 8th In Coaches' Rankings New York—(U.P.)The national college basketball race narrowed down to a dog-fight at the season's mid-point today as Indiana cut Kentucky's first-place lead to eight points in the United Press ratings, with Duquesne not far behind. Fifteen of the 35 leading coaches who comprise the United Press rating board picked Kentucky tops, 10 voted for the Hoosiers, and eight favored Duquesne. This week's two remaining first place votes were divided between Oklahoma A & M, which retained fourth place, and Notre Dame, which retained ninth place after handing Holy Cross its first backof the season. The coaches based their ratings on all games played through Saturday night, Jan. 18. Lincoln, Neb.-Nebraska, behind a record-breaking 34-point production from Bill Johnson, kept its Big Seven record intact here Monday night, dropping Missouri, 80-72, for its fourth straight conference win. Western Kentucky moved up one place to fifth, followed in order by Minnesota and California, each of which advanced two notches. Kansas dropped one place to eighth, with Notre Dame next and Louisiana State tenth. Holy Cross and Duke dropped out of the top 10 teams this week after New York —(U.P.)— Towering Don Schlundt, Indiana's blond bomber of the courts, wrote a new scoring record into the Big Ten record books today as he and his teammates put their league leadership "on ice" for three weeks. The six-foot, nine-inch Schlundt swished in 47 points last night to keep Indiana's perfect league record intact with a 94-72 rout of Ohio The brilliant show erased the former league mark of 43 points. set by Iowa's Dick Ives against Chicago, Feb. 5, 1944. It also was a new personal mark for the Hoosier giant, whose best previous single-game mark had been 41 points, and it gave him the lead in the Big Ten scoring race with 181 points in six games—a 30.2 points per game average. Williard Ramsdell, former National league hurler, signed yesterday to manage Iola in the Class C Western Association. The victory left the Cornhuskers in a first place tie with Kansas in the Big Seven race. How They Voted Team Points 1. Kentucky (15) (11-8) 315 2. Kentucky (10) (19-8) 318 3. Duquesne (8) (15-0) 287 4. Oklahoma A & M (1) (15-1) 238 5. Western Kentucky (16-0) 149 6. Minnesota (9-2) 97 7. California (1-2) 92 8. Kansas (7-3) 73 9. Notre Dame (1) (9-2) 50 10. Notre Dame (1) (9-2) 51 Schlundt Sets Scoring Rec hines Nebraska Humbles Missouri, 80-72 Second 10 teams—11, Duke, 40; 12 (TIE), Oklahoma City U. and Holy Cross, 25 each; 14, Wichita, 24; 15, Oklahoma City U., 26; 16 (TIE), Illinois and Oregon State, 17 each; 18, Ningara, 16; 19 (TIE), LaSalle and Wymoming, 13 each. Others—Colorado A & M, 12; Texas, 7; Louisville, 6; Bradley and Stanford, 5 each; Rice, 4; UCLA and Young, 3 each; Navy and Okhilum, 2 each; George Washington, Idaho, Tech Tech and Seattle, 1 each. being upset. The Blue Devils fell to 11th place after being beaten by Wake Forest, while Holy Cross dropped to a tie for 12th place with Oklahoma City university after its loss to Notre Dame. Wichita ranked 14th, North Carolina State 15th and Illinois and Oregon State were tied for 16th. Niagara came next followed by a tie for 19th between La Salle and Wyoming. INDEPENDENT 'A' Indiana Club 34, Haig & Haig 14 Tappa Keg 36, Club "69" 35 After holding a narrow four point knee and lifting it up, Keg exploded in the final two quarters to outscore the losers 34-17 to chalk up the triumph and take over undisputed possession of first place. Tappa Keg 56, Club "69" 35 Tappa Keg and Indiana Club registered victories in the only two intramural basketball games played yesterday. Tappa Kegs Rip Club 69 Today's IM Slate Indiana Club doubled the score on the losers at halftime, 16-8 and then coasted to the win. The victory gave Indiana Club a season's record of three victories and one loss. The loss was the fourth straight for Haig & Haig. Walter Haskins took scoring honors for the game as he racked up 20 points to lead Tappa Keg to victory. He got able scoring assistance from teammate Bill Brown who accounted for 18 counters. Jerry Taylor and Jack Wolf were high for the losers as they each scored 13 points. INDEPENDENT "A" INDEPENDENT Annex) 4:00 p.m. Sigma Gam Ep-KHK 5:00 p.m. Oread-Jim Beam FRATERNITY "B" (Robinson Gym) 9:15 p.m. DU-Delta Chi (E) 9:15 p.m. AKL-Lambda Chi (W) 9:15 p.m. D L dea'i Chi, (E) 9:15 p.m. D L dea'i Chi, (W) IMMERDEN'D,'F (Robinson Gym) 8:30 p.m. Knaves-Leaning Lodge (E) 8:30 p.m. APOSTOS (T) 8:30 p.m. Pearson-AFROTC (W) SMOKE REGULAR OR KING-SIZE CHESTERFIELD... 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