TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kansas To 4th In UP Poll New York. Dec. 12—(U.P.)—U- defeated Kentucky kuvtied to the top of the United Press basketball ratings today while double-champion City College of New York tumbled from first place to sixth. The ratings, made by 35 of the nations top coaches distributed equally throughout the nation, were considerably juggled over last week. The voting based on the usual 10 points for first place, nine for second and so on down to one point for 10th place, Kentucky piled up 306 points out of a possible 350. Twelve of the 35 coaches gave Kentucky first place, 11 placed the Wildcats second and 10 placed them Kentucky has won its only two games this season, the latest being 70-52 conquest of Purdue Saturday night. C.C.N.Y. which had led both the pre-season and the first weekly ratings after winning both national championships last season, lost to Missouri Saturday. That belted Coach Nat Holman's lads well out of the lead and hoisted heretofore unranked Missouri into 11th place seats second and 10 placed them Bird. That was the bulk of the strength. The United Press basketball ratings (first place votes in parenthesis): Team Points 1—Kentucky (12) 306 2—Bradley (6) 232 3—North Carolina State (6) 206 4—Kansas (1) 171 5—Oklahoma A & M (1) 145 6-C.C.N.Y. (2) 126 7—Long Island U. 92 8-St. John's (2) 90 9—Kansas State (1) 63 10-Indiana (1) 62 11—Missouri (1), 58, Second 10—Missouri, (1) Brigham-Young, 52; Washington, 44; U.C.L.A. and Minnesota, 37; Syru- cause, 34; DePaul, 30; Iowa, 24; St. Louis (1), 23; Illinois and Holy Cross, 12. '51 Co-Captains Elected Monday Bill Schaake and Aubrey Linville, junior ends on the 1950 Jayhawker football team, were elected Co-captains for the 1951 season at a Varsity football meeting Monday afternoon. Coach Jules V. Sikes announced their selection at Monday night's annual Lawrence Downtown Quarterback club's banquet honoring the football team. Schaake started all ten games this year as an offensive right end. He scored four touchdowns and blocked well on wide end sweeps. Linville, after missing considerable time due to an early season leg injury, played the final four games as a defensive halfback. His defensive play was outstanding in K.U.'s final game of the year against Missouri at Columbia. Monday's College Basketball Results Oklahoma 66, Minnesota 45 Iowa State 52, Utah State 41 Missouri 61, Ohio State 51 Indiana State 73, Cedarville 39 Maryland 48, William and Mary 41 Duquesne 43, Syracuse 36 Miami (Fla.) 68, LSU 62 Oklahoma City 37, Texas Tech 33 Bethany 62, Rockhurst 53 Kentucky Wesleyan 86, Union 78 Bowling Green 75, Tampa 70 Kentucky State 73, Texas State 47 Notre Dame 67, Wisconsin 61 Butler 54, Iowa 51 Nebraska (Okla.) 52, Tabor 41 Butler 54, Iowa 104 Northwestern (Okla.) 52, Tabor 41 The auditorium at the University of Kansas was dedicated in October, 1827, but did not become known as Hoch auditorium until March, 1837, when the Kansas senate passed a resolution requesting that it be so named to honor the late Edward Wallis Hoch, former Kansas governor and legislator. Major League Club Owners Serve Notice On Chandler St. Petersburg, Fla., Dec. 12—(U.P.)-The 16 major-league club owners served notice on Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler today that he is "out" as soon as his present term of office expires. The announcement, following a secret meeting of the owners Monday caught the baseball world and Chandler-by surprise and turned loose wave upon wave of speculation concerning his probable successor. prominently mentioned for the job, which will become vacant on May 1, 1952, were President Ford Rickey of the National League, President George Trautman of the minor leagues, President Branch Rickey of the Pittsburgh Pirates, former Postmaster General James A. Farley, and former New York Yankee General Manager Ed Barrow. Frick was considered a strong possibility, especially since he missed getting the appointment in 1945 by only two votes. Rickey was believed to have the strongest backing among the owners, but he disqualified himself from consideration by raising his famed bushy eyebrows and snorting "absolutely no" when asked if he would consider taking the job. Barrow once before declined consideration, giving his age as the reason. Chandler, stunned by his ouster just when his re-appointment for another seven years was being freely predicted, failed by just three votes of getting the contract renewal at Monday's meeting. Wilkinson, Faurot Wanted At OSU Columbus, Ohio—(U.P.)-Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma and Dou Faurat of Missouri have been mentioned as possible candidates to replace Wes Fesler, who recently resigned as head football coach at Ohio State. Fessler's resignation in Chicago last Saturday night came as a surprise to Ohio State athletic officials. Fessler had coached the Buckeyes to a successful season, but there had been dissension over the loss of the last two games of the season to Illinois and Michigan. No applicants for the $15,000 a year job have publicly stepped into line, but the rumor mill was grinding along. 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