TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Gene Petersen, 6-foot seven- hies, is expected to continue his high scoring this year. Last year Petersen finished second in Big Seven scoring with 145 points and is again expected to collect plenty of markers in the 1960 title race. Louis KO's Another In Exhibition Match Oakland, Calif., Dec. 20—(U.P.) Joe Louis may be serious about his current tour being an "exhibition", but his easy fifth-round kowy victory over young Al Hoosman of San Francisco proved again last night that the Brown Bomber is one of the best. The exact status of the fight never was cleared because Louis ended the squabble by scoring his knockout. Louis and his managers billed the bout as a scheduled 10-round exhibition. But the California state athletic commission said a state law prohibited any fight in which no decision was rendered. Hoosman exchanged a few solid smashes in the third round but got on his bicycle again after he caught a bite of body and head blows along the ropes. The retired champion chased Hoosman around the ring through the first two rounds. Hoosman, a former NASCar winner, returned a punch during this time. Obviously scared, Hoosman backpedaled through the fourth, and fifth when Louis caught up with him The Bomber set him up for a knockout punch. Apparently undecided about applying the clincher, Louis hesitated then let go with a right to the jaw that sent Hoosman sprawling on the canvas face first. A crowd of 9,000 fans jammed the Oakland auditorium, paying $19,-865.48 for the privilege of watching Louis in action. A throng of 500 to 1,000 fans was turned away at the door. Louis' next fight is Friday night in Salt Lake City, where he is engaged in two four-round bouts. Ohio Mayor Rejects $500 As City Raises His Salary Cincinnati—(U.P.)-Ed. Gingerich, mayor of suburban Chevoit, Ohio, has grudgingly accepted a $500 a year pay raise, but said he hated doing it. "The city council made me take it." Mr. Gingerich complained. The city council originally voted a $1,000 a year raise, but the mayor threatened to veto it. The council insisted he take at least a $500 a year raise. Mr. Gingerich voluntarily took a $1.50 pay cut the past January so the village could pay a pension to an ex-mayor. Snakes sleep with their eyes open because they have no eyelids. Thirty IM Cage Teams Have Undefeated Records Thirty of the 144 intramural basketball teams remain unbeaten following Monday's 12 game schedule. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi in fraternity "B" and El Dorado A.C. in independent "A" protected their undefeated records Monday. On the other side of the ledger, 338 teams have yet to win their first contest. Alma Kappa Lambda in fraternity "B" and Alpha Epsilon Pi in independent "A" turned in their first wins Monday. Results of the seven game fraternity "B" card are as follows: Alpha Kappa Lambda used a well balanced scoring attack to down winless Acacia, 26 to 16. Sam Wilcoxon of Acacia took game scoring honors with five points. No A.K.L. man scored more than four points. Sigma Chi scored its fifth victory of the season with a 28 to 21 decision over Phi Kappa. James Johnston led the winners with seven points. Jerry Tajchman and Ed Rossillon scored six points apiece as Phi Kappa went down to its second defeat. Sigma Alpha Epsilon edged Alpha Tau Omega, 25 to 23, in winning its fifth straight game. Tom Millikan scored seven points for the losers. Tom Nelson took game scoring honors for S.A.E. with 11 points. Beta Theta Pi, defending "B" champions, remained in the chase defeating Kappa Sigma 31 to 17. Beta has lost one game. Ralph Simons scored nine points for Beta. Jack Parker caged seven points for Kappa Sig. Phi Kappa Sigma handed Phi Kappa Tau its fifth straight loss, 31 to 26. Steve Milne and Bob Cook led the Phi Sigma scoring with nine and eight points respectively. Harry Lacy netted 11 for Phi Tau. Delta Tau Delta easily downed Pi Kappa Alpha, 43 to 22. Russ Harris scored 18 points for the Delts, and Norman Scott seven points for the losers. Delta Upsilon was charged with its third loss and Chi Chi Chi its fifth loss as neither team appeared for their scheduled game. It was the first double forfeit of the season. Results of independent "A" games are as follows: El Dorado A.C. moved to an eight point halftime edge and had just enough to fight off a closing Navy rally to win, 20 to 19. Navy was held to a single field basket in the first half. Alpha Epsilon Pi broke a halftime tie to down Wesley, 25 to 24, in a FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY meeting of all-losing teams. Ramon Trennepohl scored nine points for the winners. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. The Spartans blew a three-point half-time lead to lose to the Beta 69ers, 23 to 28. George Nettles scored seven points for the 69ers. Don Valiere basketed nine points for the Spartans. PUT YOUR TALENT ON RECORD This year give recordings for Christmas—a personalized gift they will appreciate. 10 inch records---$2.50 Don Henry scored an easy 35 to 19 win over Kappa Psi. The co-opers have lost only one of four starts. Virgil Haney with eight points, and Don Short with seven points led the Don Henry scoring. 12 inch records...$3.00 Special rates on extra copies Call Today for appointment UNIVERSITY RADIO AT BELL MUSIC 925 Mass. Ph.375 Bob Enright poured in 21 points as the Newman club edged Theta Tau, 26 to 25. Theta Tau led at halftime, but wilted before Enright's hot shooting. George McNeish scored 10 points for Theta Tau. IM Schedule For Basketball Robinson Annex Independent "A" 4:15 A.R.O.T.C. vs. Dix Club, 5:15 A.L.C.H.E. vs. Foxes. 6:15 Phi Gam vs. Medic Whiz Kids Robinson Gym Fraternity "R" 6:30 *Phi Chi vs. T.K.E. +Latin American vs. Lambda Chi 7:30 $^*$Phi Delt vs. Delta Chi $^*$Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Fa 8:30 *ISaps vs. Men of Distinction Y. M.C.A. vs. Kigmy club 9:30 *Eleven-Hunder club vsfl A. S.C.E. Everybody's talking about Motorola's new cabinet styling and here it's a modern gem with large raised 3-dimensional numerals and full-vision "Sweep Station" dial. Amazing tonal depth . . . thanks to Motorola's new improved Alnico V dynamic speaker and other innovations. Mahogany or ivory finish cabinet. come in $29.95 see it...hear it today today Model 69X11 Beaman's Radio Monday's College Basketball Results 1200 New York Ph. 140 East: Duquesne 61, Loyola (Calif.) 47. George Wash. 63, Wash and Lee 61. Yale 58, Rochester 37. Seton Hall 62, U. of Mexico 44. Villanova 49, Loyola (Bit) 45. Syracuse 80, Princeton 48. Cornell 81, Rutgers 46. St. John's 67, Wash State 44. Oklahoma 67, CCNY 63. Drake 70, Fresno State 52. Iowa State 64, Northwestern 54. Nebraska 63, Colorado State 43. Iowa 64, Notre Dame 62. Louisville 81, Denver 70. Wyoming 70, Kan. State Tchrs. 39 St. Thomas 65, Colorado Col. 53. Montana 78, Whitworth 63. Colorado 56, Southern Meth. 50. Bradley 84, Georgia Tech 60. Nebraska Wesleyan 61 Omaha 42. South Carolina Cows Become Inbriated After Fishing Liquor Still Louisville, Ga. — (U.P.) — W. B. Years, veterinarian, was called in during the weekend to treat two gay old cows who had gone off on a spree. "Come quick," a farmer told Dr. Yearns. "My two cows are mighty sick." The veterinarian made his examination and then diagnosed their ailment. "Drunk as lords," he said, adding that they will be all right after getting over hangovers. He speculated the boisterous bovines found a liquor still while grazing, decided to have a short one for old time's sake, and then just didn't know when to stop. Louisiana St. 74, Mississippi U 61. Mich 54 North Carolina St. 46. Southwest: Texas Wes. 64, Hardin Sim. 53. It's Hunsingers for: - Towing Service - Car Storage - Motor Tune-up - Radiator Repair HUNSINGER MOTORS 922 Mass. Ph.12 for Holiday travel GO IN COMFORT - by Train! - Add to your holiday pleasure by visiting kinfolks or old friends. Enjoy the spirit of good fellowship with those you love. Wherever you go . . . go in comfort aboard a Union Pacific train. In a restful Pullman or Coach you'll be carried swiftly, safely to your destination. It's the easy, enjoyable way to travel. For complete information see your local Union Pacific Agents. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD