f the es. minin' the paired tour- more than dece in tell than the "work." out more defined e he John be- tially of First was digal Sam ding few Kansas To Ninth In Latest Ap Rating The Kansas Jayhawks dropped to ninth place in the national basketball ratings, according to the results of the latest Associated Press basketball poll. Coach F. C. Phog Allen's cage crew slipped from sixth to ninth place after gaining only a narrow margin of victory over Colorado last week. The top spot again went to the Kentucky Wildcats, who have already won the Southeastern conference championship. This is the fourth week that Adolph Rupp's quintet have held the number one position. The Kansas State Wildcats, present leaders in the Big Seven conference race, were second with fourteen first-place votes and 737 points. The top ten teams in this week's ratings are the same as those of last week, but the order of their selection has been considerably altered. Kentucky drew forty-two first place votes and 867 points from the 103 sports writers and sportcasters who participated in the poll. Duquesne, only major unbeaten team in the nation, moved from the fifth spot to third place, less than 100 points behind Kansas State. The Dukes stretched their winning streak to seventen games by edging previously unbeaten St. Bonaventure Monday. 69-63. Iowa (15-1) made the biggest gain with a jump from ninth to fifth, while another Big Ten school, Illinois, fell from the third position to sixth. St. Louis held in seventh place, Washington eighth and St. John's of Brooklyn tenth, with the Jayhawks in ninth. The United Press ratings gave Kentucky first and Kansas State second, but stuck with Illinois in the third position. The Kansas squad was rated eighth, one place ahead of Washington. The top ten in the Associated Press ratings (first place votes in parentheses): 1. Kentucky (42) 867 2. Kansas State (14) 73 3. Duquesne (4) 667 4. St. Bonaventure (12) 563 5. Iowa (4) 473 6. Illinois (1) 443 7. St. Louis (3) 397 8. Washington (5) 269 9. Kansas (2) 256 10. St. John's 161 Three Texas towns, Pharr, San Juan and Alamo, are so close together they are connected by sidewalks and use the same high school. Weaver's Cosmetics—Main Floor plus 12 *plus tax Cage Scores Canisius 83, Buffalo 77 Boston College 86, Brandeis 49 Holy Cross 72, Connecticut 53 Yale 81, Dartmouth 57 Siena 55, Oklahoma City U. 50 Springfield (Mass.) 66, Norwich 61 Manhattan 72, CCNY 54 Duke 71, N. Carolina State 58 Franklin & Marshall 79, Navy 76 Georgetown (DC) 96, Catholic U. 52 Western Kentucky 87, Marshall 82 N. Carolina 75, S. Carolina 68 Baltimore U. 79, Tuse S. Teach. 38 Charleston 54, Armstrong Col. 53 Stetson 70, Rolling 68 Loyola (Md) 65, Morgan State 63 Indiana Central 65, Anderson 64 Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1952 University Daily Kansan WAA To Hold Party In Robinson Gym The Women's Athletic association will hold a meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday in Robinson gym. There will be a regular business meeting, plus a Valentine party. All members are requested to attend. Augustana (S.D.) 64, Omaha U. 60 Dayton 70, Bowling Green 68 Concordia (Minn.) 76, Moorhead (Minn.) 50 Findlay 89, Willmington College 77 Houston 54, Wichita 53 PHOTOS COPIED wallet or application size photos 20 wallet size $1.00 deluxe print original picture returned send any size photo or negative p. o. box 2448, Kansas City 6, Mo. FEDERAL WALLET SIZE PHOTO CO. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 33...THE SHEEP They tried to fool him with the "quick-trick" cigarette mildness tests—but he wouldn't go astray! We know as well as he there's only one fair way to test cigarette mildness. And millions of smokers agree! It's the sensible test...the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke, on a day-after-day pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments. Once you've tried Camels for 30 days in your "T-Zone (T for Throat,T for Taste),you'll see why... After all the Mildness Tests . . . Camel leads all other brands by billions B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.