UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1949 PAGE FOUR --- Kansas Cagers Lose 64 To 54 To Duquesne Going into the third period the Jayhawkers held a two point lead. They then scored seven quick points to run up a six point lead. At this point the Dukes caught fire and hit the cords for 17 consecutive points to win going away. The Kansas Jahawkers blew a six point lead in the last period Saturday, and were defeated 64 to 54 by a hot shooting Duquesne university basketball team. Duquesne led 31 to 23 at the half. Clyde Lovellette, Kansas center, tied Duquesne's Ed Dahler, forward, for scoring honors with 23 points. Lovellette, 6 foot 9 inch sophomore, hit nine field goals and five free throws, and was also outstanding on defense. The box score: The box score. KANSAS (54) Player G. F.T. T.F. Houghland, f .0 0 0 Carby, f .1 0 2 Peterson, f .2 1 5 Kenney, f .1 1 Lovellette c .9 5 23 Waugh, g .4 1 9 England, g .3 0 6 Angel, g .0 1 1 Houston, g .3 1 7 Total .22 10 54 DUQUESNE (64) Dahler, f ... 8 7 23 Cerra, f ... 0 0 0 Manning, f ... 1 1 3 Cooper, c ... 7 1 15 Farrell, g ... 3 1 7 Goldberg, g ... 0 0 0 Skend'vich, g ... 6 4 16 Totals ... 25 14 64 Week-End Results In IM Basketball Phi Gams 19, Phi si 17 Beta Frosh 25 Edgehill Road 23 Feather Mer. 33, 1100 Club 23 Battenfeld 44, Troians 6 Swishers 33, Misfits 21 Oread 51, Dribbling D's 12 Last Chance 33, Sterling Olivers 25 Minute Men 24, Trego Eagles 23 Y.M.C.A. 43, Alpha K, Psi 20 I.S.A. 2, Deuces Wild 0* Foxers 27, A.R.O.T.C. 15 Delta Chi 24, Phi Chi 10 SigmaNu 2, Plumers 0* Phi Gam 2, Catacomb Kids 0* Delta Tau 70, Wineros 7 D.U. 34, W.W.W. 26 Kazs 25, Silent Men 17 Spartans 48, Little Saints 32 Oread II 30, Navy 24 Oread 28, Runs 26 Mule Trainers 19, D.S. Pi 15 Y.M.C.A. II 21, Quindriblets 20 Kigmies 45, Casuals 26 Spooner-Thayer 43, Jim Beam 22 Dix club 2, Plumers 0* Bone's Boys 2, Newman club 0* Deuces Wild 26, Four Fs 6 Dark Horses 40, Fat Men 24 Gamma Delta 31, Dreamers 14 Kappa Psi 32, Battenfeld 22 SigmaA. Ep. 43, SigmaPai 35 Air Screws 18, A.I.EE. 17 A.T.O. 49, Triangle 21 1950 Basketball Crown Has Found No Owner Yet New York, Dec. 19—(U.P.)—Who will field the standout basketball team of 1950? Kentucky? Already defeated. Oklahoma A. and M?. Already defeated. Bradley? Already defeated. San Francisco? Same story. And so it went pretty much down the line today, with the wax still shiny in the hard wood season. True, some of 1949's major fives have not yet tasted defeat—but not even they have been impressive. Perhaps the one best bet for a standout team is City College of New York, which to the moment has not lost a game in five starts. But C.C.N.Y., although obviously a superior club, must face a rugged Madison Square Garden schedule which could lay any five low, so it is really too early to pass judgment. San Francisco—the Invitation Tournament champions were bounced off in their first start—by San Jose State, 43 to 18. Since the they have downed Nevada and UU in the third round, indication of things to come, or a fluke. The next two weeks will tell as the Dons tour the East. Now to check off last year's tians; Bradley—with Paul Uruh nushted as one of this season's greats, Bardley rolled over Houston, Iowa State, Nebraska and T.C.U. Then came Purdue, and Bradley lost Saturday, 71 to 65, despite Uruh's 19 points. Oklahoma A.A.M.—Basketball's freeze faction also was coasting along comfortably until it was outiced by Long Island, 38 to 31. Kentucky—the N.C.A.A. champions started off well enough with easy triumphs over Indiana Central and Western Ontario, but the first big team they met was St. John's and they lost, 69 to 58. St. Louis university—This club has not been beaten. In three starts, it has downed South Dakota, Texas A.M. & T.C.U. But Ed Macauley is gone, and so is the spark he provided. The St. Louis supporters were willing to concede the tough times ahead, despite the unbeaten record. Thus, basketball may have an entirely new set of champions this year, and maybe no standout team at all. There are dark horses, however. North Carolina State, still the power of the Southern conference, has not lost, and Tulane is unbeaten in its challenge of Kentucky's long Southeastern conference supremacy. The University high school basketball team defeated Linwood high 47 to 21 Dec. 16 while the second team was defeated 36 to 29. UHS Cage Team Defeats Linwood The next University high game will be with Jarbalo at Jarbalo Dec. 20. The next home game will be with Tonganoxie at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22 in Robinson annex. Both the first and second teams play. Admission is 50 cents. The Tri County league standings to date are; University High, won 2, lost 0; Lansing, won 2, lost 0; Tonganoxie, won 1, lost 0; Easton, won 1, lost 1; Jarbalo, won 0, lost 1; Basehor, won 0, lost 2; Linwood, won 0, lost 2. Delta Tau D. 37, Lambda Chi 23 *Forfeits* LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed . . 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed . . 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY - Steaks REGULAR DINNERS - Fried Chicken - Short Orders - Short Orders REGULAR PRICES - RAY'S CAFE - 709 Mass. Open Sundays The patterns are forming, and they may jell within the next couple of weeks. 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