Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday,Dec.10,1952 Bitter Allen Takes KU Against Tulane A gloomy Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, beginning his 43rd year as a basketball coach, left Kansas City Tuesday with a 13-man traveling squad for the Jayhawkers' season opener Thursday against Tulane and a followup Saturday against Rice in Houston. The age-old head mentor said he fully expects this will be the most dismal season of his career at Kansas. Pointing out the lack of experience and size of his rebuilt squad, Allen was especially disappointed following Monday night's workout. He will have the services of only one regular from last year's NCAA and Olympic champions for duty for the opener. That regular, captain Dean Kelley, also is the only senior in the starting line-up. In fact, there are only three last-year men on the traveling squad. Seven men still are fighting for a starting berth, although five of them have been working with the first five nearly all fall. Sophomores Larry Davenport and Jerry Alberts have running on the starting quintet for the most part. But Harold Patterson, a late-comer because of football and an injury, and Allen Kelley have been pressing hard. B. H. Born, a junior, will open at center while Kelley and sophomore Bill Heitholt will get the guard nods. The rest of the traveling squad: Eldon Nicholson, sophomore center; Ken Buller, senior forward; Dean Smith, senior guard; Everett Dye, junior forward; Wes Johnson, junior forward, and John Anderson, sophomore guard. 5 Games Open IM Independent Cage Play By DON TICE Kansan Sports Writer ae independent intramural basketball season opened last night with 10 teams playing in all three divisions. In the only "A" game, Steph Stephenson had a well-rounded attack, led by Bill Hoffman with 10 points. Paul Enos was high for Battenfeld with 8 points. In the "B" division, Jolliffe and Sterling-Oliver played a close first half, but Sterling-Oliver's lack of reserves was apparent in the second half as Jollife went on to win 40-20. Richard Smiley led the Jolliffe team with 12 points. In the other two "B" games, Dick Bradley, with 21 points, led the Know Nothings to a 40-10 victory over NROTC, and AFROTC I displayed excellent teamwork as they downed Gamma Delta 34-25. Gamma Delt's Charles Bether was high in that game with 11 points. In the only "C" games yesterday, the Tired Five lived up to their name as they were defeated by AFROTC 42-13. Harold Finch, with 18 points, led the scoring for the Air Force. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Robinson Annex Independent "A" 5 p.m. Jim Beam-I.S.A. Bobinger University 8:30 p.m. Phi Beta Pi-Kappa Eta Kappa 9:30 p.m. Oread-AFROTC II Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Chl and Phi Kappa Psi-Sigma Chl “C” games post- TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Robinson Annex Fraternity A 5 p.m. Lambda Chi Alpha-Sigma Alpha 6 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega—Pl Kappa Alpha 6 p.m. Apna Tau Omega-PI Kappa Apta Mpa Tau Kappa Apta 7 p.m. Phi Kappa-Tau Kappa Epsilon 8 p.m. Sigma Nu-Sigma Chi 9 p.m. Phi Kappa Sigma-Delta Chi Robinson Gymnasium 8:30 p.m. Phi Kappa-Kappa Sigma (east) Chi Chi Phi Kappa, Kel (west) 8.50 p.m. Kapra Chi-Phi Kappa Psi (west) Sigma (chip) 9:15 p.m. Phi Kappa-Tau Kappa Epsilon (earst, court) 9:15 p.m. Phil Kappa-Rau Happ (east court) Alpha Kappa Psi-Delta Chi (west court) CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Toys Fiesta and Lu-Ray Dinnerware Libbey Glassware Revere Ware Radios small Electric Appliance Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan Gravitt's 916 Mass. New York — (U.P.)— Fighter Rocky Marciano and writer George Barton have been voted unanimously the top ring awards for 1952, the Boxing Writers association announced today. Marciano, Sports Writer Win Ring Awards. Unbeaten Marciano of Brockton, Mass., won the annual Edward J. Neil memorial plaque for having contributed most to the sport during a year featured by his dramatic Sports columnist Barton of the Minneapolis Star - Tribune was voted the annual James J. Walker memorial award for long and meritorious service to the sport. capture of the heavyweight crown from Jersey Joe Walcott. Barton, 67-year-old president of the National Boxing association and chairman of the Minnesota state Gesundheit With Fractures athletic commission, contributed to sport for a half-century as fighter, writer, instructor and official. Boston — (U,P)— Philip J. Camerlenge, city assessor, sneezed and landed in the hospital. The sneeze brought about a recurrence of a rib fracture sustained in a fall. 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