Page 5 Kansas Ties Point Record Nebraska Defeated 90-52 RV JACKIE JONES Daily Kansan Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawkers tied the school scoring record Saturday night as they trounced the Nebraska basketball squad 90 to 52, in a game in which Big Clyde Lovellette scored 36 points. The victory saw the Jayhawkers break their previous conference scoring mark of 86 points set against Iowa State earlier in the season, and tie the all-time high record which was established against Kansas State in the Big Seven pre-season tournament this year. Nebraska was leading 8 to 6 with four minutes left in the first quarter, to Coach P. C. Allen's crew put on a burst of scoring and never relented. At the end of the first quarter the score stood at 10 to 10, 40 to 19 at half time, and 61 to 33 as the final CLYDE LOVELLETTE period began. The Jayhawkers might have eclipsed their 90 points if the Huskers had not put on a stubborn rally in the last few minutes. The fourth quarter, when KU often lets up in the scoring, proved a different situation as the Kansans went all-out in a drive which netted twenty-nine points to nineteen for Nebraska. It appeared that the Jayhawkers were headed for more than 90 points. With four minutes remaining, KU led 80 to 41 and was scoring 27.5 per game before after Lovellett sank two quick shots hope faded for scoring more. Everette Dye sank a long one-handed shot with less than five seconds remaining, to give KU its margin of victory. Lovellette was only three points short of the conference scoring mark, which he established as a sophomore against the Missouri Tigers. The giant center has now collected 494 points this season for a 26 point game average. He hit eight points in the first quarter, six in the second, seven in the third, and in the last stanza cut the cords for 15. Kansas now has a 7-1 record in the conference race, right behind the Kansas State Wildcats, who are undefeated. The Jayhawkier defense was much better than it has been in past performances, and Nebraska was unable to maintain any effective scoring drive. The Huskers hit 33 percent of their shots while KU sank thirty-seven of eighty-nine attempts for 42 per cent. Coach Allen used all of his players in the contest, and twelve of them connected at least once. For one period in the fourth quarter, Bob was the only starter in the game, but the substitutes did as well as the regulars. Box Score Kenney turned in his usual consistent performance, netting nineteen points on a mixture of long set-shots and driving layups. Totals 37 16 21 Nebraska (52) G FT F Fredstrom 0 0 2 Matzke 2 0 4 Renselman 0 0 0 Weber 0 0 1 Fagler 1 3 1 Johnson 0 3 3 Buchanan 5 5 2 Exxstrom 0 1 0 Good 3 6 3 Sandbulte 0 1 1 Seger 3 5 1 Soeilberg 0 0 0 Kansas (90) G FT F Alberts 0 1 0 Davenport 1 0 1 Kenney 7 5 1 A. Kelley 0 0 2 Squires 0 1 1 Keller 1 2 2 Lovellette 16 4 4 Born 1 0 1 Dye 1 0 0 Heitholt 2 1 0 Hoag 3 0 1 Hougland 2 2 3 Johnson 0 0 1 D. Kelley 3 0 3 Smith 0 0 1 Totals ... 14 24 18 Score by Quarters This figures out to a percentage of.777fourth best in the land among Kansas 19 21 21 20-90 Nebraska 10 9 14 19-86 Free throws missed: Nebraska—Johnson 2, Seger 2. Kansas—Lovellette 2, Heitholt, Hougland. Phog Allen Needs One To Reach 700 Wins If the Kansas Jayhawkers can defeat the Oklahoma Aggies Tuesday night, it will not only be a great victory, but it will mark a milestone in the history of basketball. The veteran Kansas ringmaster, who had acquired years of solid coaching background before his present-day foes had even earned their first varsity letter, is just one year old of the mythical 700 mark. The Jayhawker's 90 'to 52 conquest of Nebraska moved Allen's all-time win column to 699. In 42 years at four schools, KU, Baker, Haskell and Warrensburg Teachers, they have dropped only 202 decisions. It will mean 700 cage wins for Coach F. C. Phog Allen, more than any other coach has been able to win and more games than most of them have even coached. The dean of American cage tutors also can gain on second place Hank Iba, by beating the Iron Duke of Stillwater Tuesday. Only Adolph Rupp, who played on Allen's Missouri Valley conference championship squad of 1923, is beyond 800 per cent. The little Baron of Kentucky tops the current list with 965 on a 462-72 record. active coaches. Allen has a good chance to climb to third before the season's end, since he trails Bowling Green's Harold Anderson by a single percentage point. In actual victories Western Kentucky's Ed Dibble, now in his 31st year, has won 549 games, the only coach even close to Allen. University Daily Kansan Allen has gathered 23 championships in his 41 complete years on the coaching lines, which means a title per cent of 68. Round-Up -Intramural Division Finals Today Fraternity "A" 9:15 p.m. Anybody will agree this is quite a standard for a 10-time grandfather. Allen also has one great grand-child. Beta Theta Pi-Delta Upsilon Independent "A" p. m. Stephenson-Dark Horses Fraternity "B" Beta Theta Pi-Phi Gamma Delta *Independent" B^* *"Independent" B^* Monday, Feb. 18, 1952 Varsity House-AFROTC Fraternity "C" Phi Gamma Delta-Nu Sigma Nu Four games were played Saturday afternoon in the intramural basketball playoffs; but only one of these contests was settled by the end of the regular playing time. Four IM Games Played Saturday Heywood Davis led the Phi Gamma offensive with 21 points on eight goals and five free throws. Dick Dellis was also his losing Phi Delt's with 11 points. In that game, Phi Gamma Delta halted a late Phi Delta Theta rally, winning 45 to 43. Nu Sigma Nu to defeated Lambda Chi Alpha, 30 to 29 in a game which ended in a heated argument. The score card registered a 29 to 28 victory, but a recount of points showed that Nu Sigma was actually the winner. Stephenson was awarded a decision over Phi Beta Pi after it was discovered that Phi Beta used an ineligible plaver. David Raab led the scoring for the winners with 11 points while Bob Kay counted 10 for Lambda Chi. Stephenson trailed 26 to 27 at the end of the contest, but was awarded the victory. Bob Payne scored 11 points for Phi Beta Pi, and Walt Haskins led the scoring for Stephenson with 14 points. In an identical situation, the Dark Horses were given a decision over whether Merchants after an inteligence statement listed on the Merchants' squad. Kellogg, Idaho—U (P. P.) - Judge Joe Irvine thinks he has solved the problem. He makes them write a 500-word theme on the subject of safe driving. Judae Makes Them Write The Dark Horses had lost 38 to 31 in an overtime. Gil Reich led the Feather Merchants' attack with 15 points, four of them in the extra period, and George Kennard was top scorer for the Dark Horses with 12 points. READY FOR INDIANAPOLIS—Fred Agabashian, Albany, Calif., veteran for five previous 500-mile races, gets the feel of the new Cummins diesel special which he will drive in the 1952 Indianapolis speedway classic on May 30. The car, entered by the Cummins Engine company, Columbus, Ind., is only 29 inches high at the cowl and is powered by an experimental diesel engine of horizontal design. The body was built by Kurtis-Kraft of Los Angeles, Calif. Face Controls Under New Plan A plan which would clamp strict controls on college sports has been unanimously approved by the executive committee of the American Council on Education. The committee adopted, with only minor reservations, the code drawn up by eleven college presidents. The plans would now call for: 3. Basketball practice and games shall be limited to a 3½ month period. 4. Baseball practice should be limited to a $ 31^{\prime \prime} $month period. 2. Outright athletic scholarships would be abolished. 1. Football games and practices should be kept strictly within the season, from Sept. 1 to the first Saturday in December. This would eliminate bowl games and spring practice. 5. All athletes should make regular progress toward a degree. 6. No freshmen should be allowed to play on varsity teams. 7. All athletic funds should be handled by the university. Officials at Kansas State College and the University did not appear to be alarmed by the proposed changes. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy said, "In the past the University always has patterned its athletic policy in co-operation and consultation with the Big Seven schools. It would be my personal judgment that the University will follow the majority of the Big Seven in this matter." Athletic Director A. C. Dutch Lonborg said, "We'll definitely have to comply with whatever action the Big Seven takes." 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