Page 4 University Daily Kansau Monday, Jan. 19, 1953 Full Schedule Marks Weekend of IM Tilts By DON TICE Kansan Sports Writer A full slate of 32 intramural basketball games was played over the weekend In the "A" division, there were one fraternity game and 10 independent contests. Two scheduled games were forfeited, one by Battenfeld to Pearson, and the other by NROTC to Oread. Phi Gam 60, Acacia 28 ISA 39. YMCA 21 Phi Gam 60, Acacia In the early fraternity game, Phi Gamma Delphi carried Acacia 60-28 Ralph Moody carried the scoring load for Acacia with 18 points, while Jim Potts was high for Phi Gam with 15. ISA 39, 1A ISA took a 20-14 halftime lead, and went on to defeat YMCA 39-21. Jerald Stone, ISA, and Marvin Weishaar, YMCA, shared scoring honors with 14 points apiece. Stephenson 29, Don Henry 24 Stephenson jumped to a 15-6 halftime lead, and coasted on to defeat Don Henry 29-24. Harlan Unruh led the scoring for Don Henry with 9 points, and Jerome Goodman and Dick Love scored 6 apiece for Stephenson. Jolliffe 40, Sterling Oliver 18 Ivo Feuerburton scored 10 points to lead Jolliffe to a 10-18 victory over Sterling Oliver. John Kramer was high man for the losers with 6 counters. Liahona 32. Phi Kappa OC's 31 Geology Club 40, AFROTC II 25 Bob McCrae paced the Geology club with 10 points in a 40-25 victory over AFROTC II. Liahona 32. Pim Kappa OC's 31 Liahona fellowship eked out a close 32-31 victory over Phi Kappa OC's. Joe Bayless scored 11 points for Liahona, and Lawrence Mercier scored 19 for the Outcasts. Phi Beta Pi 29, Skyliners 21 Phi Beta Pi put on a first half, 21 point scoring spree as they went down the stretch. Duane Morrow led the Phi Bet's with 10 points, and Pat Alkire scored 7 for the Skyliners. Phi Reta Pi 29. Skyliners 21 Hodder Annex 39. KEK 29 After trailing at the half 18-15. Hodder Annex put on a drive to defeat Kappa Eta Kappa 39-29. Hodder Annex's Allen was high scorer with 13 points, followed by Lawrence Kravitz of Kappa Eta Kappa with 10. Other scores: Fraternity "B"; Sigma Chi over Lambda Chi, forithe 27 Kappa Alpha Pi 35, Pi KA 25 Beta 5, Kappa sigma 30 Kappa Tau tau 32 Triangle 43, Pi Hip sigma 42 Phi Gam 53, Delta Chi 23 Sigma Nu 45, Sigma Pi 26 DM 42 26 AKL 42 TKE 27 SAE over Delts, forithe Inhibition DSF over Phi Chi, forift AFROTOC 14, Tired Five 24 AFROTCII 49, Lard Jobs 45 Fraternity "C" Phai PS1 51, CH club 14 Phai 46, AAE 26 Sigma Chi III 38, Pi KA 29 Sigma Nu I 34, Pi Delti 20 Beta I 39, TKE 14 Delta Chi 43, Toad's TT 38 Appa Sig II 26 Sigma Chi II 34, Sigma Nu II 32 Deltaphi G1, Beta 10 independent 49, Jim Beam 42, BATHE CLEMENS 49, Theta Tau 17, AFROTIC I 53, Theta Tau 17 Optimists 27, Pharmace Five 25 *TODAY'S GAMES* Independent "A" 4 Liahua-AFROTC II 5 Geology Club-NROTC 6 Overseas OC's-Onread Freedomain Y 8:15 Kappa Sig II-Sigma Nu II (E) 7 Cage Teams Stay Unbeaten New York—(U.P.)—Of the nearly 500 college basketball teams that started the season with bold dreams of beating 'em all, only seven remained today with unbeaten records. Little Rio Grande college of Ohio, which has won 22 straight games, and Seton Hall of South Orange, N. J., with 18 in a row, were the outstanding members of this clique at the mid-way mark of the 1952-53 season. Other teams with spotless records were Pasadena Nazarene of California with 19 victories; Arkansas Tech and Cortland (N. Y.) State Teachers with nine each; Fairleigh-Dickinson of New Jersey with eight, and Lebanon Valley of Pennsylvania with seven. The perfect-record list: Vic- Team tories Pts. Pts. Rio Grande 22 2,216 1,95 Passadena Nazarene 19 1,533 1,196 Seton Hall 18 1,413 1,143 Arkansas Tech 9 901 617 Cortland Teachers 9 709 464 Fairleigh - Dickinson 8 664 538 Lebanon Valley 7 616 481 Marciano-Walcott Fight May Be Set Miami, Fla.—(U.P.)-Promoter Jim Norris and Angelo Malandra, Jersey Joe Walcott's attorney, were slated to confer here today about the possibility of Walcott fighting Rocky Marciano for the heavyweight crown at Chicago Stadium, April 10. Mandra flew in last night from Camden, N. J. Felix Bocchicchio, Walcott's manager, will be unable to attend the conference. He is on the critical list at New York's Polyclinic hospital because of a heart ailment. Champion Marciano has been ordered to defend on or before April 10 by boxing's supreme board of review. Walcott has refused to meet Marciano at Chicago because Bochichio has no license in Illinois. Jersey Joe, who lost the title to Marciano last Sept. 23, risks the additional loss of his return-bout rights unless he does fight Marciano at Chicago. 8:15 ATO II-Beta III (W) 8:15 Sigma Chl-PhL K. Tau (E) 8:15 SAE-PI KA (W) TUESDAY'S GAMES Fraternity "C" 8:15 Phi Gam III-H. A. Club 8:15 Sigma Chi III-TKF III Fraternity "C" Kansas Loses Swimming Meet To OU,55-36 A powerful Oklahoma squad splashed its way to a 55-36 victory over Kansas in a dual swimming match at Norman Saturday afternoon. The Sooners, defending Big Seven champions bolstered by Graham Johnston, a Bloemfontein, South Africa, Olympic performer, captured eight events to hand the Jayhawkers the loss. Kansas took two events, the 200-yard breaststroke and the 400-yard relay, while the team took the 100-400-yard 400-yard freestyles, the 200-yard backstroke, the 300-yard medley relay, and the 150-yard individual medley. Kansas men who looked good were divers Jerry Jester and Dallas Chestnut, breaststroiker Jerry Scott, who won his event after being out for practice for only a few days, and co-captain Sam Perkins, who placed in the 440-vard freestyle. Sooner stars were Johnston, first in the 220 and 440-vard freestyle, captain Clarke Mitchell, individual medley winner, backstroker John Green, and diver Earl Hallum. 300-ward modem relay: 1. John Green 2. Tim Remian (OU, Time): 3:11.8 3. Tim Remian (OU, Time): 3:11.8 The summary: 200-ward free style: 1. Graham John- son, 2. Ruth Koch, 3. Sam Perkins (KIU). Time: 2:18:1 50-yard freestyle: 1. Gerald DeJong (30, FL). 2. Tracy Mahlon (Ball, KLp). 3. Time: 24.1 seconds. 150-ward individual medley; 1, Charker Dick Roberts (OU), Time; 1,429. Dick Roberts (OU), Time; 1,429. Diving: 1. Earl Halum (OU); 2. Dal- al Alameh (OU); 3. Jerry Gorantz (OU); 400-100 frickture; Garald Gorad (OU); 5. Jack Hudack (OU); 3. Dick Elfm (OU), Kim, Time: 55.1 seconds. 200-yard backstroke: 1. John Green (OU); 2. Ken Reid (KU). Time: 2:31.34.200-yard breaststroke: 1. Jerry Scott (KU); 2. Gene Schanze (KU). Time: 2:57.6. 440- yard freestyle 1. Graham John- Billpane (KU); KU; $2.62. Papne (KU), TU; $2.62. Baltimore, Md.— (U.P.)— Australia's Frank Sedgman maintained a 6-3 lead over Jack Kramer today in their world professional tennis tour, despite a marathon victory by the defending court king 400-yard relay: 1, Jerry Jester (KU) 260-yard relay: 1, Charlie Clemens (KU) (KU), 4. Dick Eickl (KU), Time: 4.03:7 (KU), 4. Dick Eickl (KU), Time: 4.03:7 Sedgeman Leads In Net Tourney Kramer, beaten in four straight matches by his young Aussie rival, scrapped to a 22-20 triumph at the Baltimore coliseum last night, but because they were unable to play a second set, the win was discounted in the series. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Students... Be prepared for finals and those last minute Term Papers. 1401 Ohio Stop in today for 1237 Oread - BLUEBOOKS - THEME PAPER - REPORT FOLDERS - TYPING PAPER - NOTEBOOK PAPER - OUTLINES 3 Top Teams Topple As Upsets Sweep U.S. New York—(U.P.)—Indiana, Seton Hall, and Washington challenged for national basketball honors today as the chief survivors of an upset tidal wave that engulfed five of the nation's 10 top-ranked teams. The most surprising weekend of the court season, sure to produce a violent shake-up in the national cage standings, saw Kansas State, Illinois, and La Salle, ranked 1-2-3 nationally, bite the dust along with Notre Dame and Southern California, ranked 9-10. Indiana's Hoosiers, bidding for their first undisputed Big Ten championship, scored the biggest victory as they downed defending champion Illinois, 74-70, in a hair raising double overtime game. The victory, on the Hoosiers' own court at Bloomington, Ind., moved coach Branch McCracken's team out Bolt Captures San Diego Open San Diego, Calif. — (U.P.)—Tempestuous Tommy Bolt, who the experts tab as one of professional golf's future gears despite his explosive temper, was all smiles today as he pocketed $2,000 first place money for his victory in the $10,000 San Diego open. Bolt, of Maplewood, N.J., made both his temper and putter behave yesterday as he scored a three-stroke win in the tournament. His 72-hole total was a blistering 274—14 strokes under par for the San Diego Country club course. Bolt's rounds were 66, 68, 70 and 70 as he broke Lloyd Mangrum's stranglehold on the winter tournament trail. Mangrum, who won both the Los Angeles open and Bing Crosby tournament, picked up fourth place money of $840. Bolt and most of the other big name touring pros tee off today at Palm Springs, Calif., in the $10,000 Thunderbird pro-amateur open which features one of the infrequent appearances of both Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson. Ford, Harrison, N.Y., had a 72 yesterday for a 277 total and $1,400 second place money. Brosch, the red-haired veteran from Garden City, Long Island, N.Y., carded a one-over pal for 73 for a 278 and $1,000. to a 7-0 league record, two full lengths ahead of the Illini. The Hoosiers must defend that unblemished record tonight against Purdue, while Illinois tries to rebound against Michigan State. Fouls were the big item in the Indiana-Illinois game as the Hoosiers sank 30 free throws, six of them in the second overtime, and three Illini stars fouled out. Seton Hall, the only major unbeaten team in the country, racked up win No. 18 by a comfortable 92-71 score over Boston college as six-foot, 11-inch Walt Dukes sank 27 points. Washington, leader of the Northern division of the Pacific Coast conference with a 6-0 mark posted a 68-56 win over Oregon State as Bob Houbregs tallied 23 points. Kansas State, ranked first nationally, bowed to Kansas, 80-66. B. H. Born, six-foot, 9-inch successor to Clyde Lovettelet at Kansas, proved just about as dangerous as all-American Clyde as he sank 31 points. La Salle was beaten 68-62, by DePaul, which handed the Explorers their only other defeat this season. Notre Dame was blasted by St. Louis university, 86-81, as Dick Boushka tailed 24. Southern California lost to California for the second straight night, 71-63, as California took over leadership of the Southern division of the PCC with a 5-1 record. Tampa, Fla.—(U.P.)—Louise Suggs laughingly admitted she had "no complaints" today, what with successfully defending her Tampa Women's golf title, picking up $1,250 in prize money and tying a world record in the bargain. Louise Suggs Wins Women's Tourney Miss Suggs, an Atlantic native playing out of Cincinnati, Ohio, scored a brilliant six-under-par 68 in the final round of the Tampa tourney yesterday to finish with a record-tying total of 288. "It's simply wonderful," beamed the Georgia lass after winning her second straight open. "I have no complaints with anyone." Not a wrinkle or a crease Hand Finished Sport Shirts Call 383 LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS