WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Jerry Waugh, slender six-foot junior, is regarded as one of the conference's finest defensive wizards and is often called "The Sheriff" for his close guarding of "hot-shots". Waugh is a fine ball handler and is used as "quarterback" on Coach Allen's two in three out system when the club isn't using the post. Jerry finished third in K.U. scoring last year with 173 points. Women's IM Basketball Starts With Many High Scoring Contests Women's 1949-50 intramural basketball season was opened with a six-game schedule Tuesday night. Only one game was close but the rest provided some exciting moments for the few spectators. Harmon Co-op stayed in front all the way to defeat Theta Phi Alpha 33 to 26 in a well-played game. Their lft-time lead was 23 to 14. Betty Thomas poured them in to pace Harmon with 20 points. Peggy Wayman wasn't far behind for Theta Phil's with 14 tallies. Delta Gamma smothered Watkins 47 to 17 after leading at half-time by 30 to 9. Leading the Delta Gamma steam-roller was Nancee Bell with 20 points. Watkin's high score was Joan Jarris with 12. Locksley hall doubled Alpha Omicron Pi's score to win 13 to 6. In the lowest scoring game of the night, Berniee Bossi and Donna Cromack paced Locksley with five and six points. Beverly Pepper made the loser's only field goal to lead by 2 points. Alpha Delta Pi had to fight to protect their half-time lead, but defeated Corbin by a last minute field goal to win 19 to 17. Corbin trailed by four points at the half but came back to tie until the last moments. Lois Lacy and Mary Jane Martin were a double-barrell attack to lead the winners with eight points each. Betty Gronte tailed eight points for Corbin and Janet Lull was close with 6. Jayettes had no trouble defeating Gamma Pha Beta 32 to 10 after leading 18 to 4 at the half. Facing the victors was LaVone Daily with 14 points, and Suzanne Van Slyke scored eight for Gamma Pha Beta. Kappa Kappa Gamma's powerhouse rolled over I.W.W., last year's champions, to win 43 to 15. In no trouble at all, the winners held a ten-point half-time lead at 18 to 8. High scorer for the Kappa's was Kathleen McKelvey with 16 points. Her teammate, Adeliade Schutz, poured in 15 Mary Ann Pitts scored six points for I.W.W. and Joyce Herschell made four. Tonight's schedule is as follows: court; Temtruth vs. Pi Beta Phi, west court. 8:00 Newman Club vs. Chi Omega, east court; Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Kanza, west court. Results, Schedule For IM Basketball 0:00 Alpha Chi Omega vs. Sigma Kappa. Y.M.C.A. 21, Feather Merchants 31 1100 club 19, Men of Distinction 22 A.S.C.E. 31, W.F.A. 29 Kygym Klub 31, Isaps 39 Beta 42, Sigma Pi 5 Kappa Sig 23, Phil Kappa Sigma 20 S.A.E. 34, Sigma Chi 16 Today's schedule: Robinson Gym Fraternity "C" 8:30 east, Gispak vs. Fijis 8:30 west, Lambda Chi vs. Cellar Draweil Dwellers 9:30 east, A.T.O. vs. Delta Chi 9:30 west, Beta vs. Phi Delt Tuesday's College Basketball Results Robinson annex: Independent "A" Minute Men vs. A.I.E.E. Newman club vs. Fat Men East: Massachusetts Inst. 45, Brown 35 Loyola (Blt.) 58, Towson 45 Columbia 59, Rutgers 45 Siena 79, Arnold 35 Cornell 66, Buffalo 36 Oregon State 49, N.Y.U. 45 Manhattan 88, Kings Point 33 Manhattan Frosh 70, Kings Point Indian Tooth Decay Rises Westchester (Pa.) Teachers 66, Baltimore 64. Waynesburg 65, Westinghouse Apprentice 59 William and Mary 69, Colby 53, St. John's (N.Y.) 80, La State 49, Boston College 63, R.I. State 46 Midwest: Michigan 79. Miami (Ohio) 84 Denpaul 70. Illinois Wesleyan 63 Lawrence Tech 67. Ashland 51 Wisconsin 56 Kansas State 48 Xavier (Ohio) 66. Georgetown 42 Illinois Inst. 61. Concordia 43 Kansas Wesleyan 81. Friends U. 36 Bradley 73. Houston 57 Wichita 67. W. Texas State 61 Indiana Central 71. Ball State 54 Youngstown 59. Gustavus Adol- Alanta—(U.P.)—A man was charged with having been caught with a pint of illegal liquor. Maybe He Likes A Nip From His Bottle In Church Memphis- (U.P.) You've heard of passes to baseball games and passes to shows. Well, Elmer Wainwright dug up a different one while rummaging through some old family papers-"a pass to Elmwood Cemetery." phis 40 Wayne 57, Assumption 40 So. Illinois 63, So. Louisiavia 54 Hamline 63, Morningside 32 St. Louis 55, Texas A. and M. 51 Colorado 62, Emporia State 42 Cheyenne, Wyo.—(U.P.) The white man's way of living apparently has increased the rate of tooth decay among Indians in Wyoming. The state health department reports "a very high rate" of tooth decay among young Indian children. Colorado 62, Emporia State 42 South: Man Finds Pass Few Want Howard 51, Birmingham So. 49 Furman 33, Newberry 49 Georgia 65, Clemson 57 West: Dickinson St. Teachers 55, Rocky Mountain College 54 Los Angeles St. 45, Pomona 44. "Anything to say in your behalf?" the court inquired. New Fire Detectors Found "Yes, sir," the man replied, "at the time I was on my way to church." Cleveland, Ohio—(U.P.)-Home automatic fire alarms that sound when the temperature around them gets too high have been developed by a Cleveland firm. Detector units are put in spots in homes most likely to catch fire. Mayor Wins Pretzel-Twist Canton, Ohio—(U.P.) Mayor Harry W. Stucky of Dover, Ohio, is champion pretzel-twister of the state. He got his title in a contest between mayors and police chiefs of Ohio held in Canton. 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He played college football at the University of Chicago, played guard and quarterback under Coach Bernie Bierman when the Gophers won the national collegiate championship. As a graduate in 1937, he quarterbacked the College All Stars to their first victory of all time at Soldier's field over the Green Bay Packers, professional champions. Wilkinson was line coach at Oklahoma in 1946, but took Jim Tatum's place as head coach the following year. In his first year as head coach, Wilkinson's Sooner team set an all time modern record in rushing, broke all attendance records, and finished with a won-and-lost percentage surpassed by only one Sooner team of the past 27 years. His 1948 team finished 10-1 and defeated North Carolina 14 to 6 in the Sugar Bowl. At Iowa Pre-Flight in 1943, when, as a navy lieutenant, he coached the centers and quarterbacks on Coach Don Faurot's all-victorious Seahawks, Wilkinson became sold on the practicality of Faurot's "Split T" formation. 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