UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1948 PAGE TEN Holy Cross Bids For 2nd Title New York, Jan. 21-(UF)—The Crusaders of Holy Cross, who got off to a stumbling, fumbling start this basketball season, looked more like the N. C. A. A. champions they are today after handing Rhode Island a 76 to 49 shellacking at Boston last night. Hely Cross, resembling the smooth outfit that surprised fans by capping national honors last year, simply toyed with the hitherto unbeaten Rhodies. The Crusaders zipped to a 10 to 2 lead, built that up to 39 to 25 at the half and then breezed home. Showing the way were Joe Cousy and George Kaftan, with 25 and 23 points, respectively. For Holy Cross, it was the 10th win in 13 games and gave it a strong early claim for the unofficial New England championship. For R. I. Stale, it was the first loss in 11 games. The Hillieppers' two 6-foot, 5-inch forwards, Don Ray and Don Spears, combined to score more than half of their teams points, Ray netting 20 and Spears 16. L. I. U.'s zone defense made it close for 35 minutes but the Hillieppers blew the game apart in the final phases. Long Island Bows At New York, the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky made an energetic bid for a post-season tournament invitation by ttrouncing Long Island university. 62 to 47. In the first part of the New York twin bill, New York U. won its 12th game without a loss by nipping Colgate, 64 to 59, coming from behind in the final minutes after Colgate led for 37 minutes. Colgate ace Ernie Vandwehege fouled out with 15 minutes left to play. Kentucky scores 88 Kentucky Scores 88 The Kentucky Wildcats, champions of the Southeast conference, had an easy time in a league tilt against Georgia, winning 83 to 51. In other leading games last night, Bradley U. wallopped Tulsa, 71 to 34; George Bush's backet with four seconds to play gave Toledo, 53 to 12 win over Valparaiso; Michigan State thumped Detroit, 52 to 34; Marshall of West Virginia coasted over Morris Harvey, 71 to 41; and Xavier whipped Vanderbilt, 62 to 42. Mexico Asks To Enter OB Mexico City, Jan. 21—(UP)—Origanized baseball and the outlaw mexican league planned a peace conference today at which it was expected that preliminary arrangements would be made to certify the Ladin loop into baseball's official family. The peace conference, which was instigated by U. S. Commission A. B. "Happy" Chandler, will be held between Walter Mulbry, Chandler's number one lieutenant, and Alejandro Aguilar Reyes, the commissioner of Mexican baseball. Reyes revealed that Chandler had sent a telegram from his offices in Cincinnati, O., requesting the conference. "My assistant, Mr. Mulbry, the secretary-treasurer of baseball, will be in Mexico about Jan. 21 and would like a brief conference with you," the telegram stated. Reyes replied that he would be glad to talk to Mulry. The conferences, it was presumed, would involve steps whereby the Mexican league might obtain recognition in Organized Baseball. Reyes, who became commissioner in October, said that he would make it his firm policy to be friendly with the American leagues and that there would be no more player raids as there were early in 1946 under the direction of the wealthy Pasquel brothers. The Pasquel's, who still are heavy investors in the Mexican league and who own much of the property, agreed that the time had come for friendship with organized baseball. BILL SAPP, rugged Kansas guard, will have a try at cracking the tight Oklahoma Aggie defense tonight. Sapp hit eight baskets and two free throws to pace the Jayhawkers in Saturday's victory over Missouri, and has proved an offensive threat all season. Sapp played first-team basketball at Duke university of Durham, N.C., while in the Navy, and played varsity ball with Kansas last season. As a sophomore he has two more years of eligibility. EAT LATE DURING FINAL WEEK Just Arrived— Just Arrived Hot Plates $1.98 Underwriter's Laboratory Approved LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 911 Mass. Phone 583 or 669 If you want to keep that neat, presentable appearance always—Let us keep your clothes looking sharp too! Expert and Guaranteed cleaning service. Pick-up & Delivery—Ph. 383 LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 1001 N.H. 20% discount cash and carry COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals Short Orders Malts Sandwiches Air Conditioned Open 5:30—12 p.m. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Canned Food Sale! ITEM EACH 6 CANS DOZ. 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