Tuesday. Jan. 12. 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 . Kansas Ranks 7th In Coaches' Poll New York—(U.P.)—Undefeated Kentucky's first place margin in the United Press basketball ratings dwindled to only 14 points today in the face of a rebound by Indiana's defending national champions. The 35 coaches who make up the United Press rating board gave Kentucky, which has won all nine of its games since returning to active competition, 16 first place votes and a total of 315 points. The UP Poll LEAM Point 1. Kentucky (16) 315 2. Indiana (9) 201 3. Duquesne (8) 286 4. Oklahoma A&M (1) 222 5. Holy Cross (1) 120 6. Western Kentucky 118 7. KANSAS 92 8. Minnesota 62 9. Duke 43 10. California 43 The Second Ten: Niagara, LSU, LaSalle, Rice Illinois, North Carolina City, Notre Dame, Oklahoma City, Wyoming, Oregon State, and Wichita. Rules Committee Mum on Affairs Sarasota, Fla. — (U.F.)—The Football Rules committee of the National Collegiate Athletic association held a single meeting today with little chance of any modification resulting in the much discussed limited substitution rule. The 10 committee members present yesterday, along with a dozen other college football representatives, beard 31 proposals to change the regulations governing college football but then turned over the entire study to a sub-committee for deliberation and action later. The meetings, which are scheduled to close out with a single session tomorrow, are closed to the public and H. O. (Fruz) Crisler, of Michigan, committee chairman, covenant proposed for the limited substitution rule at a news conference following yesterday's two meetings. However, several minor points of discussion were revealed by Crisler, including the proposal to permit a player to leave and re-enter the game once each quarter if a coach felt that he had ben injured or needed checking. Beta mastered the Wednesday night bowling league play this week by beating the English Dept, 3-1 and taking all high scoring honors. They had high team score for single game with 624 and for the series with 1774. Cleawinger, Beta, had high score for single game with 183 and Rivard, also Beta, took the honors for the series with 484. Indiana, which was the preseason top choice of the coaches and held that spot for the first two weeks of the season, received nine first place votes and a total of 301 points to owl down second place. The hulking Tampa Bay team took up four first place votes and 14 points during the past week. Undefeated Duquesne also remained in a contending position as it maintained its hold on third place with eight first place votes and 286 points, while Oklahoma A&M remained fourth as it picked up one first place vote and 222 points. Holy Cross, now unbeaten in 10 games, picked up the remaining first place vote and increased its total from 89 to 120 points in gaining fifth place. Western Kentucky, unbeaten in 14 games, moved into the No. 6 spot with 118 points, and Kansas gained seventh place with 92 points. Minnesota, beaten by Indiana at Minnesota Saturday, tumbled from fifth to eighth place. This major revision enabled Holy Cross, Western Kentucky and Kansas each to move up one slot. Minnesota's point total dipped from 166 to 62 in its tumble to eight place, while Duke and California tied for ninth with 43 points each. Last week Duke was rated 13th and California was 20th. Hilcois and Rice were the teams bounced out of the top 10. Rice, upset by Southern Methodist last week after winning 10 straight games, slipped from 10th to 14th, white Illinois dropped from ninth to 15th. Oregon State also continued its skid in the ratings. The West Coast team was rated fourth two weeks ago after its Indiana upset, dropped to 11th last week and now is sharing 20th place with Wichita. Niagara, meanwhile, continued its climb by moving from 14th to 11th place. Rounding out the second 10 in order are Louisiana State, La Salle, Rice, Illinois, North Carolina State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma City, Wyoming, Oregon State and Wichita. The coaches based their balloting on games played through Saturday, Jun. 9 Kentucky and Indiana both appeared on all 35 ballots. Sigma Chi continued in first place of the Thursday afternoon bowling league by defeating Phi Kappa Psi, 4-0. Second place Dragnet was defeated by 3rd place AKL, 3-1 but retained 2nd place. For Extra Cash, sell those items with a Kansan Classified. Remember Good Times Longer... 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AFROTC 45, Sig Gam Lp 28 AFROTOC took a commanding 24-9 lead at halftime and then eased off the last half in winning its second victory of the season against one defeat. The first half scoring surge was led by Nicholson who scored 14 points in the first half and ended with 18 points for the night. Denny was high scorer for Sig Gam E with 10 markers. Jim Beam 46. NROTC 23 Jim Beam held its first place lead in Division III by doubling the score on the winless NROTC. They outscored NROTC 28-10 in the final two quarters after holding a narrow 18-13 advantage at the half. Martin's 16 points was high for the game as he led the winners to victory. Don Van Auche scored 8 in a losing cause for NROTC. Club "69" I, Haig & Haig 0 Club "69" was credited with the easiest victory of the day as it won over Haig & Haig by forfeit. Liahona 53. Mendenhali 30 Liahona strengthened its hold on second place ir. Division III by soundly defeating Llundenhall by 25 points. Paced by the scoring of Alan Staxton, who notched 15 points, Liahona *d* at half *25-15*. the vanners more than met theteir first half point total by out- scoring the losers 28-15 in the last half. J. Cameron ted Stayton for scoring honors, hitting 15 points for Mendenhall. Independent "A" (Robinson Annex) 4 p.m. Battenfeld-Pearson. Fraternity "A" (Robinson Annex) 5 p.m. Phi Delt-Theta Chi. 5 p.m. Phi Delt.-Theta Chi. Fraternity "B" (Robinson Gym) 8:30 p.m. Phi, Delt.-ATO (E) Fraternity "C" 8:30 p.m. Phi Delt I-Kap Sig I (W) 9:15 p.m. Sig Ch III-SAF II (E); 9:15 p.m. Delta Chi-Phi Psi (W); The addition of Iola; Ponca City, Okla., and Blackwell, Okla., has revamped the class C Western association into an 8-team baseball league for the 1954 season. Kansan Classifieds Bring Results. 1 2 3 You are looking at the most popular weatherproof jacket BANTAMAC It's the jacket with the colorful lining — the lining of Therma-Light nylon fleece developed by Bantamac for insulation plus. 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