IBER 8,19 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8.1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN $1395 I...1145 I...1145 I...745 APR. 2000 ... 995 ean 765 body 965 d, 25 ... 975, ... 825 one 77 ERS 75c 79c nsan. Louis Wins; But Undecided About Title Go Chicago, Dec. 8—U(P)—Jolting Joe Louis, still carrying a killer punch in either hand, turned coy today about any effort to regain the heavyweight championship he abandoned a year ago because of advancing age. "I've still got two exhibitions in this country, and my manager has booked me for 10 four-round exhibitions in South America. I'm going down there in February." Despite a nifty eight-round knock-out victory over Pat Valentino last night in a scheduled 10-round exhibition bout with 10-ounce gloves, Louis said "I haven't changed my mind yet" about coming back to the prize ring for another tremendous title payoff. "I really don't know what I'm gonna do," he said in the dressing room after he belted Valentino cold with one slashing burst. He had nearly cut his challenger to ribbons in seven previous rounds. By ED SAINSBURY It was more than an exhibition which Louis put on against Valentino. He went into the ring admitting that he was going to try for a kayo over Valentina as quickly as possible. If he did better against the San Francisco 185-pounder than heavy-weight champion Ezzard Charles did in a title fight last September, there was the clear-cut intimation that he would consider strongly the idea of returning to combat. In one way, Louis did better. He outpointed Valentino all the way, bloodying the westener's left eye in his mouth and putting him in the fifth and his nose in the sixth. Charles, on the other hand, was outpointed by Valentino for seven rounds. But the champion kayeed the mophaired challenger at 30 seconds in the eighth round, while Louis took the eight to score the same result. First Louis staggered Valentino with a hard right, then he cornered him again, set him up with a sharp left, and drove him clear through the ropes with a short right. Valentino hardly quivered as he lay on the ring apron for a 10 count. Champion Charles, who won the title by beating Jersey Joe Walcott after Louis' retirement, watched the bout. He said he was perfectly willing to meet the former titleholder at any time and believed him the most logical contender for his crown. Pi Phi's And Temruth Tie In Women's IM Basketball Two forfeits, one tie, and two one-sided contests resulted from last night's women's intramural basketball games. The women's intramural season started Tuesday. The Corbin Jays surged on from an 11 to 8 half-time lead to defeat Miller 30 to 15 in a game demonstrating the value of a good guard section. Corbin's forwards have good teamwork, but their guards do as fine a job. Shirley Mickelson paced Corbin's scoring with 14 points. Geneva Fleshman and Frances Pence starred as forwards, also. Elsiemarie Randoll sparked their defense. Temrith was lagging 4 to 8 at the half but came back to tie Pi Beta Phi with a final score of 19 to 19. Both teams seemed to have trouble the first half hitting the basket, but found it in the second. Good defense on both sides helped Miller kept up with Corbin quite well in the first half, but didn't have the staying power to go on and win. Betty Clinger did well as forward and Mary Van Houten led the guards. Christine Johnson was top scorer with nine points. to keep the scoring down. to keep the scoring down. Betty van der Smissen sparked the forward section for Temruth and was top scorer with nine points. Dolores Dolson and Louise Sanborn did good defensive playing. Peggy Baker and Margaret Foster lead Pi Phi scoring and tallied five and six points respectively. Kappa Alpha Theta swamped Kanza 23 to 8 at the half and went on to win 34 to 10. They were just too much for the other team, although Kanza fought all the way and their forwards showed some good teamwork. Both teams displayed some good defensive work, but were "blocking" considerably and made a number of fouls. Sydney Ashton, Anne Gage, who was top scorer with 13 points, and Barbara Quinn did well as forwards for the Pi Phi's. Shirley Wilkie paced Kanza's team and Jerry Tallison tilted eight points. offers for Christmas Across from Lindley New shades in the ever popular Scotch Classic! Fine gauge short sleeve pull over. yellow beige navy mint grey aqua pink Light blue wine white only 3.95 Campus Footwear "Connies" and "Paris Fashion" Suedes—Plain Leather and White or Black Satins by "Prima" "Ballerinas" $3.45 HAYNES and KEENE Ph. 524 Loafers and Wedgie patterns $4.00 and $5.85 "Active Maid" Saddles Black with White and Tan with White $6.85 Schedule For IM Basketball 819 Mass. Frat "A" and Indep. 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