Swimmers Plunge With OU Saturday Page 9 Kansas will be attempting to bounce back from its 43-50 loss to Nebraska Wednesday when the Jayhawker swimming squad meets the defending Big Seven champions from Oklahoma at Norman at 3 p.m. Saturday. And the Sooners should give the hustling Jayhawkers a stiff battle with eight lettermen on hand plus a 1952 Olympic swimming contestant. He's Graham Johnston, a sophomore from Bloemfontein, South Africa, who represented his nation in the Olympics at Helsinki this summer after winning the 220, 440, and 150 meter races in the Big Seven meet at Lincoln. The other lettermen are Captain Clarke Mitchell, Dave Glander, Johnny Green, Jack Hudack, Jim McKinney, Earl Hallum, and Tom Adams. Glander is the defending Big Seven high and low board diving champion. Oklahoma will be displaying some new talent in Gerald DeJong, freestyleler from Pretoria, South Africa, and Bob Leonard, Oklahoma City sophomore. DeJong has been impressive in practice sessions along with Green, a back- Kansas worked on conditioning and timing Thursday afternoon, but will exercise only lightly today. They leave Lawrence about 10:30 tonight. stroker. Coach Phil Krutzsch said that the Jayhawkers are "long on desire and have got lots of what it takes." He added that they need more conditioning and experience to develop into a contender for the conference crown. He said that divers Dallas Chestnut and Jerry Jester have the best chance of capturing first place marks for the Jayhawkins. Cocaptains Dick Efflin and Sam Perkins should provide the powerful Sooners with tough competition since both set new Robinson pool records in winning the 100-yard freestyle and the 440-yard race in the Nebraska meet. Mahlon Ball swam the 60-yard freestyle in 32.2 seconds to set another record. Basketball Scores Go Higher In Latest NCAB Statistics George Washington university leads the nation's major colleges in basketball scoring with a 91.3 average, according to the latest figures of the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau. University Daily Kansan Kansas State, with a 9-game average of 82.0, placed eighth and was the only Big Seven conference team listed in the country's top 20. In individual statistics, K-State's Dick Knostman was listed as 11th in the country with a 23.1 average. INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS 1. Beck, Pennymahnia G. 9, Pts. Av. 2. Daven, Seaton Hall 14 887 27.6 3. J. O'Brien, Seattle 13 352 27.1 4. Houbergs, Wash. 12 352 27.1 5. Houbergs, Wash. 12 352 27.1 6. Hannon, Army 5 128 29.6 7. Short, Oklahoma City 11 259 29.4 8. Pettt, LSU 10 249 29.4 9. Houston, Man 10 249 29.4 10. Budge, Xavier (Ohio) 9 249 29.3 FELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS G. GF. Pct. 1. Hoxie, Niagara 12 58 50 2. Hooper, Lee 12 58 50 3. Harrison, Richmond 9 54 57 4. E. O'Brien, Seattle 13 73 54 5. Houbren, Nash. 9 53 54 6. Miss 9 52 54 7. Bagley, St Mary's (Cal.) 9 56 54 8. Nathanic, Seton Hall 14 60 52 9. Stokes, Fran. (NY) 14 60 52 10. Baker, Fran. (NY) 14 60 52 11. Baker, Fran. (NY) 14 60 52 Delta Chi, SAE DU, Kappa Sig Win'A' Games FREE FROM PET. G. FT. Pet. 1. Collins, Loyola (Ill.) 11 50 89.3 2. Dohner, Virginia 11 42 85.7 3. Chambers W&M 11 65 85.7 4. Egan, Loyola (Ill.) 11 36 83.7 5. Likens, Okla. City 11 45 83.7 6. Perry, Holy Cross 10 10 40 83.3 7. Bradfield, Cornell 10 30 30 83.3 8. Burrus, W. Texas St. 7 48 82.8 9. Burch, W. St. 7 37 82.8 10. Boxbil, N.M. 8 37 82.8 LEADERS IN REBOUNDS | | G. | No. | Avg. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Cookin, Fordham | 14 | 10 | 13.9 | | 2. Dukes, Senet Hall | 14 | 33 | 23.6 | | 3. Beck, Penn. | 17 | 152 | 21.7 | | 4. Quimby, Conn. | 10 | 213 | 21.3 | | 5. Dunleavy, Hudley | 15 | 232 | 19.2 | | 6. Hannon, Army | 5 | 196 | 19.2 | | 7. Chambers, W&M | 10 | 189 | 18.9 | | 8. Virostek, Pittsburgh | 11 | 207 | 18.5 | | 9. Stern, Pittsburgh | 10 | 166 | 18.4 | | 10. Sog Holm, G. Geish | 10 | 158 | 17.2 | TEAM OFFENSE* Delta Chi. Kappa Sigma, Delta Upsilon, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon were the victors in yesterday's Fraternity "A" intramural competition. Delta Chi 61. Phi Kappa Tau 46 | | W-L | Pts. | Avg. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Geo Washington | 9-2 | 72 | 86.3 | | 2. Ney | 12-8 | 777 | 86.3 | | 3. LaSalle | 14-1 | 1266 | 84.4 | | 4. Villanova | 8-4 | 1062 | 83.5 | | 5. Villanova | 1-4 | 1084 | 83.5 | | 6. Louisiana State | 10-1 | 917 | 83.4 | | 7. Indiana | 7-2 | 738 | 83.0 | | 8. Kansas State | 8-1 | 738 | 83.0 | | 9. Illinois | 8-1 | 737 | 83.9 | | 10. Mississippi | 7-5 | 966 | 80.5 | TEAM DEMO W-L Pts. Avg. 1. Oklahoma A&M 11-2 661 50.8 2. Oklahoma City 11-1 636 53.0 3. Maryland 8-3 689 53.5 4. Toledo 7-1 437 54.6 5. San Jose State 4-6 474 54.6 6. Wyoming 4-6 825 55.0 7. Tulane 7-3 552 55.2 8. Idaho 8-6 776 55.4 TEAM DEFENSE* Forrest Hoglund scored 21 points to lead Delta Chi to a 61-46 victory over Phi Kappa Tau. The scoring for both teams was evenly spaced throughout the game, with a half-time score of 30-23. Harry Fuller was high scorer for Phi Kappa Tau with 17 points. Kappa Sigma 47, Sigma Nu 27 Kappa Sigma stretched an eight point, 19-11, halftime lead to 20 points in the second half as they defeated Sigma Nu 47-27. Duane Unruh carried the scoring honors for Kappa Sigma with 19 points, while Bud Bixler led Sigma Nu with 10. Delta Upsilon 26, Lambda Chi 20 Lambda Chi Alpha gained a six point, 13-7, halftime lead, but was unable to hold it as they were defeated by Delta Upsilon 26-20. Delta Upsilon put up a stiff defense in the second half as they held the Lambda Chi quintet to two field goals and three free throws. Scoring honors for the game were held by O'Dell Henson of DU with 7 points, and Lambda Chi's Don Anderson with 8. Sigma Chi 49, Phi Kappa Sigma 33 9. Brigham Young 13-3 920 57.5 10. Rice 8-2 579 57.5 FIELD GOALS PLEASURE FGA FG Pct. 1. Niagara 755 393 44.1 2. Gallion 635 381 3. William & Mary 660 274 41.5 4. Seattle U. 959 394 40.7 5. Louisiana State 828 394 40.9 6. Kentucky St. 537 381 39.0 7. Wes. Kentucky St. 955 394 39.9 8. Georgetown 565 255 39.8 9. Murray 639 254 39.6 10. Flla.) 631 250 39. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE | | PTA | FT | Pet. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Loyola (IL.) | 380 | 280 | 73.7 | | 2. St. Mary City | 356 | 280 | 73.7 | | 3. Santa Clara | 287 | 206 | 71.8 | | 4. Washington | 316 | 226 | 71.5 | | 5. Fortham | 316 | 216 | 71.5 | | 6. Fordham & Mary | 367 | 259 | 70.6 | | 7. Kansas State | 351 | 246 | 70.1 | | 8. Western Michigan | 267 | 187 | 70.0 | | 9. Syracuse | 346 | 247 | 70.0 | | 10. Pittsburgh-Wallace | 147 | 171 | 69.4 | FEWEST FOULS COMMITTED FINEST FOOLS COALS G PF Avg 1. Seton Hall 14 206 14.7 2. Niagara 12 185 15.4 3. Bucknell 6 97 16.2 4. St. Francis (NY) 11 181 16.5 5. Fortham 11 182 16.5 PERSONAL COMMITTED G GF PF Pct. 1. Arkansas 12 319 25.6 2. John Carroll 12 319 25.6 3. Michigan 10 263 28.6 4. Indiana 7 162 28.6 5. New Mexico 12 311 25.5 Offense and defence rankings through January 10. 13 All other figures through Jan. 10. Friday. Jan. 16, 1953 Don't let finals get you downtake a bread and 'coffee' at the Hawk's Nest. We will be open our regular hours during final and enrollment weeks. Sigma Chi jumped to a 24-13 halftime laed, and went on to defeat Phi Kappa Sigma 49-33. Galen Fiss led the attack for the winners with 12 points, while Gordon Ewy was high man for the losers with 13 counters. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 34, AKL 29 In the closest contest of the evening, Sigma Alpha Epsilon slipped past Alpha Kappa Lambda 34-29. AKL's Glen Davis was high point man for the contest with 20 points, while Bill Thornberry scored 13 to pace the winners. OTHER GAMES Fraternity "C" Kappa Pigma 55, Daltes 28 DU I 46, Lambda Chi 23 Phi Delt 30, DU II 23 ATO 40, Bones Boys 27 Grid's New Look New York — (U.P.)— College football, back on a "one plumb" basis now, will have a new look this fall and here's what some coaches and star players say it may include: Lower scores . . . more "iron men" . . .more upsets . . .fewer "specialists" like extra-point kickers . . and even a new type of "two platoons." The coaches, however, are in sharp disagreement on other aspects of the "new" gridiron game. Some think play will be more ragged, others think it will be better; some foresee more injuries, others predict less; and one outstanding coach predicts that the death of the two-platoon system will also mean the death of the T-formation. ... and it's not too early to order her Valentine gift. - Use our convenient Lay-Away plan. - We will Gift Wrap and Mail for you. 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