University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Jan. 13, 1954 'Hawk Win Streak Broken by Aggies Stillwater, Okla.—Although outscoring Oklahoma A&M in the first and fourth quarters, the Jayhawks of Kansas dropped their first game in their last seven starts 50-54 to the Aggies at Stillwater last night. The usual big man of the KU attack, center B. H. Born, fouled out midway in the fourth period but had done practically nothing in the way of offensive work up to that time. When he left, though, the KU rebounding was almost nonexistent. The Cowpokes were led by guard Frank Bigham and center Bob Mattick, who garnered 15 and 14 apiece Fou KU it was Al Kelley and Harold Patterson, with 13 and 11, respectively, who led. Born was held by Mattick and a sinking defense to but six. The Jayhawks, 11th-ranked in the last Associated Press poll, started out strong with a 16-point splurge in the first period to go two ahead as the second 10-minute quarter began. In this one KU was out-scored 11-9 to deadlock the count at the intermission. But it was in the third quarter, usually a strong one for KU, that the Aggies, rated fourth best in the nation last week clinched their 14th triumph in 15 encroachments. Bigham got seven of his 25 points in the third as his team rolled to 18 points and held the losers to 12. The final quarter, in which the Kans, out scored A&M 13-11, was too late as the Aggies merely held on and were content to steal near KU in the scoring. As indication of the closeness of the two outfits was in the free throw column. Both fives hit 18 of 26 attempts, but the Aggies were two up—18 to 16—in goals from the field. The winners hit 18 of 45 The victory, aside from being A&M's 14th of 15, was its 27th home court KU will have a return if Hank Aka's team here Feb. 26. Saturday KU will oppose Kansas State at Manhattan in a Big Seven conference contest. Kansas, now 6-3 for the year, leads in the loop race along with Nebraska. Both have 2-0 records. Kansas State, 7-1, on the year is 1-1 in league play. field goal tries compared to 16 of 51 for the Jayhawks. | | G-GA | F-FA | PF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Patterson | 5-10 | 1-3 | 1 | | Kelley | 5-12 | 3-3 | 4 | | McErloy | 0-2 | 3-1 | 1 | | Padgett | 0-0 | 0-0 | 1 | | Born | 2-7 | 2-0 | 5 | | Brainard | 0-0 | 7-8 | 2 | | Dobbs | 0-7 | 7-8 | 2 | | Davenport | 4-7 | 0-0 | 1 | | Wolfe | 0-0 | 1-2 | 1 | | Totals | 16-51 | 18-26 | 17 | OKLAHOMA A&M The box score: KANSAS G-GA F-FA PF Fuller 2-7 3-6 4 Carter 0-5 1-2 4 Maloney 0-5 0-0 0 Mattick 5-4 4-4 3 Hendrick 1-2 0-0 5 Roark 3-6 3-5 4 Bigham 5-11 5-5 1 Barrhouse 2-3 2-3 2 Babb 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 18-45 18-25 19 OKLAHOMA 14-11-18-11-5 KANSAS 16-9-12-13-5 10 Schools to Attend WAA Meeting Here Next Month By NANCY NEVILLE The 68 members of the KU Women's Athletic association will be hostesses Feb. 12 and 13 at a convention here of the Kansas Athletic Federation of College Women Registration committee; Mary Demerritt, education junior; meals, Marilyn Hudson, college senior; entertainment, Mary Ann Mahoney, education senior; transportation, Phyllis Springer, education sophomore; decoration, Margaret Porter, fine arts junior; housing, Marlene Gray, education junior; publications, Kay Louis, pharmacy junior; agenda, Miss Hutton; arrangements, Patty Jeffers, education senior; Representatives of Wichita university, secretary school of the organization, will send reports of the meetings here to visiting schools. Ten schools have signified their intention to attend. The schools are Arkansas City Junior college, Ft Hays State, Friends university, College of Emporia, Kansas State, Emporia State, Southwestern, Tabor and Wichita university. Nancy Hutton, education junior and newly elected president of the WAA, has announced the following committee chairmen for the convention: Now $10.49 All Ice Skates 30% Off Hunting Boots REG. $14.95 Sportsman's Shop 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 Havana Joins Baseball Loop finance, Ann Burton, education sophomore; publicity, Jackie Jones college freshman. New York—(U.P.)—Havana, Cuba, and Richmond, Va., became members of the International league today, making the 71-year-old circuit the most far-flung operation in baseball history. The new clubs were admitted formally yesterday at brief ceremonies presided over by league President Frank Shaughnessy. One'A'IM Game Lone Forfeit in Tuesday Action Battenfeld kept its perfect record intact by trouncing Pearson in the only Independent "A" league game played yesterday. Phil Delt won the only Fraternity "A" league game by forfeit. Battenfeld 51, Pearson 21 Paced by Dick McFarren, who took scoring honors for the contest with 11 points. Battenfeld drove to an 18 halftime lead and scored the final two quarters to outscore Pearson 33-14. Jim Lavery took scoring honors for the losers with nine points. This victory left Battentille in second place in Division IV, one-half game behind idle Jolliffe, with record of two victories and no losses. Phi Delt I, Theta Chi 0 Phi Delt was declared the winner by forfeit yesterday after Theta Chi had used an ineligible player mid-way through the second period. This gave Phi Delt a record of four wins and no losses to lead division I by a comfortable margin. Theta Chi dropped deeper into the league cellar and is looking for its first win of the season after dropping four straight decisions. Yesterday's Scores Fraternity "B" Phi Delt 37, ATO 12. Fraternity "C" Phi Delt 41, Kappa Sig 28. SAE 29, Sigma Chi III 13. Delta Chi 21, Phi Psi 16. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "A" (Robinson, Annex) 4 p.m. DU-Triangle 5 p.m. AKL-Sig Ep. Fraternity "C" (Robinson, Gym) 8:30 p.m. Phi Psi I-DU II (E). 8:30 p.m. Symp. Chi II-Sigma Nu (W). 9:15 p.m. ATO II-Phi Delt V (E). 9:15 p.m. Delt I-PIKA (W) Review Outlines Student Union Book Store (see back page) "I Just Love Lawrence Sanitary Ice Cream" "Me Mummy Says It's the Best Tasting There Is" At Your Grocery or Drug Store "Gee, Guys, I Wish I Had Some Delicious Sanitary Ice Cream Right Now!" LAWRENCE Sanitary MILK ICE CREAM CO. 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