THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVII KU Individual Scoring Chart (All games through Feb. 23 included) Player G Fg Fga Ft Fta Pf Tp Avg Clyde Lovellette 20 176 414 87 139 73 439 22.0 Claude Houchin 20 49 150 40 55 44 138 11.0 Jerry Waugh 20 43 146 24 38 41 110 5.5 Bill Houland 18 32 83 21 38 53 85 4.7 Bill Lienhard 16 33 91 15 22 17 81 5.1 Bob Kenney 20 28 97 19 27 23 75 3.8 Harold England 19 19 55 13 22 36 51 2.7 Gene Petersen 13 16 44 6 12 8 38 2.9 Jack Carby 10 11 40 4 10 10 26 2.6 Dean Wells 7 4 14 6 12 11 14 2.0 Buddy Bull 10 3 11 6 6 11 12 1.2 Lyn Smith 12 2 11 7 12 12 11 0.9 Guy Mabry 10 5 18 1 5 1 11 1.1 Maurice Martin 10 3 24 4 8 13 10 1.0 Dale Engel 7 1 10 6 6 8 8 1.1 Aubrey Linville 3 1 4 2 4 1 4 1.3 Jay Drake 5 1 6 1 1 5 3 0.6 Bill Schaake 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 1.0 Jerry Bogue 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0.5 Charles Bates 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0.0 Kansas totals 20 428 1223 263 415 378 1110 Onponents totals 20 260 1268 291 483 254 *No longer on K.U. roster. Sophomore, Juniors Win In Women's Class Basketball (Key: Fg, field goals; Fga, field goal attempts; Ft, free throws made; Fta free throws attempts; Pf, personal fouls; Tp, total points scored; and Avg., average points scored per game.) Each class came out of Wednesday's women's intramural class basketball games with a winning and a losing representative. The "A" team games were even and well played, but the "B" matches were ragged. Although only two of the eight teams had practiced, scoring was closer and general play was better than expected. The junior class A team had to rush to stay ahead of an aroused freshman A team 42 to 37 after a half-time lead of 27 to 19. Nancee Bell led junior scoring with 16 points, and was supported by Lorraine Ross with 9 and Betty Thomas with 8. Adelaide Schutz topped the freshmen scoring with 18 points, and Peggy Wayman scored 9 and Joyce Jones got 8. The sophomore A team kept their half-time lead of 15 to 12 to defeat the senior A's 35 to 31. Barbara Quinn tallied 17 points to lead the sophomores and Myrna Davidson scored 8. Senior scoring was more even with Ann Gage and Janet Lull each making 10 points and Kathleen McKelvy close with 7. the freshman B's surged ahead to down the junior B'27 to 20 after the freshmen had only a 10 to 8 lead at the half in a ragged, scrambling game. Betty Grone sank 11 points and Allie Grove scored 10 to lead freshman scoring. LaVone Dalley topped the juniors with 12 points. The senior B's barely squeezed past the sophomore B' s 32 to 30. The sophomores were behind 16 to 26 at the half, but they only had five players then. Their two guards, Dolores Dolson and Dorothy Halbower, did better than expected against 3 forwards. Peggy Foster paced the seniors with 16 points and Lorraine Seibert and Grace Gwinner were even with 8 apiece. Chloe Warner topped the sophomores with 13 and Lois Lacy was close with 12 points. Junior and sophomore A's and freshman and senior B's will meet February 28 in the winners' bracket. For the losers, freshman and senior A's and sophomore and junior B's will play. Wednesdays College Basketball Results East: Army 50, Colgate 48 News 57, Postgone 48 Niagara 58, Bonaventure 45 Carnegie Tech 66, Pittsburg 59 Villanova 80, University of Hawai 56 George town 78, Penn 73 Penn State 66, Temple 61 Princeton 51, Yale 49 Rhode Island 51, Maine 48 Johns Hopkins 79, Loyola of Baltimore 73 timore 73 Washington and Lee 72, Richmond 70 Florida 59, Tampa 52 Georgia Tech 61, Alabama 52 Southwest: Trinity (Tex.) 62, St. Edwards 51 Tech. 67, Tech. Western 49 Widest: Black Hills Teachers 44, South Dakota Mines 40 Toledo 58. Bowling Green 55 Toledo 69. Waukee 45 Detroit 60, Wayne 45 72. Monmouth 54 Charleyon Teachers 82, Illinois Normal 74 Los Angeles State 59, Occidental 39 Arizona 71, New Mexico 62 Curb Service After 4 p.m. Open 11 a.m. KU Students Net Ping-Pong Titles In State Contest Not satisfied with the University championships, three K.U. students returned from the state table tennis tournament in Topeka with three state titles and high standings in two other events. A total of seven players from the team entered the contest which was held Feb. 18 and 19. Rita Carl and Caroline Crosier, education sophomores, won the women's doubles. Miss Carl also placed second in women's singles. Miss Crosier was the University woman intramural table tennis singles champion this year, and Miss Carl was runner-up. Frank Bayless, business junior, teamed with a former K.U. student, Oliver Leyton, now in Topeka, to win the men's doubles. Mr. Bayless also advanced to the semifinals in men's singles. Mr. Layton and Miss Carl then joined forces to win the mixed doubles and make a clean sweep. Richarity representatives in the doubles Miss Carl said she, and probably other KU. students, will enter a tournament for the western states he held in March in Kansas City, Mo. Walcott KO's Two In Same Family Philadelphia. Pa.—(U,P) — In 1936 Jersey Joe Walcott knocked out Phil Johnson in the third round. Feb. 9, 14 years later, Walcott knocked into Johnson's son, Harold—in the third wound. But the coincidence was not the only amazing thing about this bout. Johnson tumbled to the canvas for the full count without being struck. He was downed in the second round by a series of vicious lefts and rights, but in the third he sprout out after the bell, apparently fit. Before Walcott could strike a blow, however, Johnson suddenly stiffened, put his right glove to his back and pitched forward on his face. As Walcott stepped away, startled, Johnson rolled over on his back, wincing with pain. He dragged him- self over to the ring apron as referee Dave Beloff completed the 10-count. Ringside doctors indicated Johnson suffered a sacroiliac injury and took him to Presbyterian hospital. He told them he was hurt in this manner in a previous bout. Phone I32 for Sho Time SUN - MON - TUES Feb 26, 27, 28 Feb. 26 - 27 - 28 A D M I S S I O N All Seats 75c, tax inc. SPECIAL STUDENT PRICE 50c, tax inc. Schedule For IM Basketball Finals Continuous Shows Daily Box-Office Opens 1:45 Feature at 2:00-4:20-6:40-9:00 Thursday Feb. 23 Robinson Annex Independent "A" Final 7 p.m. Dark Horses vs. Y.M.C.A. Fraternity "A" Final 8 p.m. A.T.O. vs. Beta's K-State Player Has Operation Kansas City, Kan., Feb. 23—(U.F.) Gerald Hackney, promising Kansas State college fullback, was recovering in the University of Kansas hospital today from a knee operation performed to correct a ruptured ligament in the joint. 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