Page 7 Night's Cage Action Features Kansas Win University Daily Kansan New York—(U.P.)—Kansas, the defending NCAA champion basketball team, still is eluding the dire fate predicted for it by Coach Dr. Forrest "Phog" Allen and providing plenty of surprises. The latest feat of the Jayhawks was a 65 to 13 triumph last night over the Oklahoma Aggies, the nation's sixth-ranked squad which had entered the game at Lawrence a 15-point favorite. For once, the ball-hogging Aggies ran into a team with a tougher defense. Two other high-ranked teams posted wins last night. Brigham Young, the Skyline conference favorite rated 14th nationally, skinned through to a 55-54 victory over Denver in a league game. Western Kentucky, ranked 16th, beat Cincinnati 84-76. The ranks of the major unbeaten teams were reduced to four when Georgetown of Washington, D.C., suffered its first loss in six games to George Washington, 79-65. The only major perfect record squads left are Seton Hall (14 games). Fordham (10), Southern California (10), and Navy (7). Southern Cal and Navy risk their spotless records tonight, the Trojans in a Pacific Coast conference game against Stanford, and the Middies against Princeton. Two other small-college unbeaten teams preserved their records with wins last night, while a third was defeated. Wayne of Detroit won its eighth game, 75-57, over Illinois Tech, and Morgan State won its fifth, 67-58, over Howard. Texas Wesleyan ended the nine-game string of Southwestern Texas. 83-68. The grand total of unbeaten teams, both major and minor, now stands at 15. In other leading games last night: North Carolina remained unbeaten in Southern conference play, downing VMI, 79-62; and in the same league, Maryland edged Richmond, 63-60; New Mexico beat Utah, 66-59, in the Skyline conference; Boston College nicked Dartmouth, 54-51; Duquesne trounced St. Bonaventure, 86-66; Marquette shaded Creighton, 55-54; and Billy Hogan set a Siena college scoring mark with 28 points in a 71-62 win over Xavier of Ohio. Pebble Beach, Calif.—(U.P.)-The elite of women's golfdom, the lady professionals, opened their ranks today to make room for Jackie Pung of Honolulu. Jackie Pung Joins Pro Golf Ranks Mrs. Pung, the long-driving, 210- pound par shooter from the Pacific, announced last night she had finished her amateur career and joined the play-for-pay girls. She said she hopes to make her pro debut in the Women's Open tournament at Tampa, Fla., Jan. 15, and would leave for Los Angeles Monday en route to Florida. Mrs. Pung, mother of two children, reached the peak of her amateur career last August when she defeated Shirley McFedders of Los Angeles to win the Women's National Amateur championship. IM Schedule TODAY'S GAMES Robinson Annex Independent "A" Phi Kappa outcasts-AFROTC II Oread-Geology club ROUT-Lihoma Fraternity "A" DU-Phi Fsi Lambda Chi-AKL Robinson Gymnasium Fraternity "C" 7 Delta Chi-Phi Delts (E) Beta I-Sigma Nu (W) TKE-Toads TT (E) Sigma Chi II-ATO (W) 9 Phi Delt I-Kappa Sig II (E) 9 Phi Kappa Tau-Sigma Nu II (W) SATURDAY'S GAMES Robinson Annex Fraternity "A" 1 Sigma Chi-Phi Kappa Tau 2 Sigma Nu-Phi Kappa Sig 3 Phi Delt-Delta Tau Delta Independent "A" 4 Jolliffe-Battenfeld 5 Don Henry-Pearson 6 Stephenson-Sterling-Oliver Robinson Gymnasium Fraternity "B" 4 Phi Psi-Lambda Chi (E) Kappa Sig-Sigma Chi (W) 5 Beta-Phi Kappa (E) TKE-Kappa Psi (W) Fraternity "C" 1 Sigma Chi III-Phi Delt III (E) 1 Phi Psi-SAE (W) 2 TKE II-Phi Kappa (E) Independent "C" 2 AFROTC II-DSF (W) 3 Tired Five-Lardjobs (E) 4 AFROTC I-Chi Chi (W) Independent "A" 2 Theta Tau-ISA 3 Last Chance-YMCA 4 Jim Beam-AFROTIC 1 Robinson Gymnasium Fraternity "B" 2 Delta Chi-Phi Kappa (E) 3 Sigma Delta-AKL (W) 4 Sigma Pi-Delts (E) 5 Theta Chi-SAE (W) 6 DU-Sigma Nu (E) Terps' Scarbath Seen As Pro 'Bonus' Gridder Chicago—(U.P.)—The quarterback-starved National Football league was an odds-on choice today to make Maryland's Jack Scarbath the "bonus" pick in the 1953 draft of college football players. Hardly a team in the circuit had enough signal callers, and the situation was made even more critical when three veterans, Washington's Sammy Baugh, San Francisco's Frankie Albert, and Los Angeles' Bob Waterfield, retired at the end of the 1952 season. Thus Scarbath, who won all-American honors as Maryland lost only two games, won top mention on nearly every pro scouting list. Other signal callers also were apt to be high in the picking this year when the league meeting convenes at Philadelphia Jan. 22. Among the standouts were Texas' Tee Jones, Oklahoma's Eddie Crowder, Charle Maloy of Holy Cross, Ted Marchibroda of Detroit, and Dale Samuels of Purdue. Six of the 12 National league teams were eligible to get the "bonus" selection: Cleveland, San Francisco, Green Bay, Pittsburgh, the Chicago Cardinals and the Dallas franchise, expected to switch to Baltimore. Two other quarterbacks probably would have been high on the list, perhaps challenging Scarbath for "bonus" honors, but both Tommy O'Connell of Illinois and Harry Agganis of Boston college will be unavailable. O'Connell was drafted by the Chicago Bears a year ago after his original college class graduated, while Agganis was expected to skip pro football for a baseball career with the Boston Red Sox. The names of these clubs will be placed in a hat and the one pulled out will get first choice to open the draft meeting. ___ Both O'Connell and Aganis added to their reputations in post-season games this year, the Illini star in the East-West scrap and Aganis in the Senior bowl. Looks for Duck—Gets Buck Ferrisburg, Vt. —(U,P)—Ralph E. Adams went out for ducks but came back with a deer. While planting his decays from a rowboat he saw a deer in the water. He gave chase in his boat and brought down the buck. Looks for Duck—Gets Buck 4 Sig Ep's-Phi Kappa Sig (W) 5 Phi Kappa Tau-Triangle (E) 5 Phi Delt-ATO (W) Star Studded Tourney Pebble Beach, Calif. —(U.P.)The 12th annual Bing Crossover $10,000 national pro-amateur golf tournament got under way today amid threats of continued rain—and with part of the star attraction missing. Crosby announced today that due to previous commitments, he would not be able to participate in his own big clambake. He wasn't expected to win, anyway, but it did take some of the glamor from the field. The "only" stars from the entertainment world left now are Bob Hope, Phil Harris, Bob Crosby, John Weissmuller, Dennis Morgan, Hoagy Carmichael, and others. 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