1947 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Monday's Intramurals Tekes Win On Missed Charity A missed free throw after the game had ended cost Delta Upsilon an overtime period and possible victory over Tau Kappa Epsilon in the only close game in intramural basketball Monday. Teke won by a 29 to 28 count. Don "Boris" Glad was fouled as the game ended with his D.U. squad By PAUL ZEH Assistant Sports Editor We were amazed to discover that this year's Notre Dame kasketball team is loaded with—hold your seats—Irishmen! Sparking the Fightin' Irish quintet which plays in Hoch auditorium Dec. 23 is John Brennan, Kevin O'Shea is a whiz of a forward. John Hiller and John Gooonen have also seen action for the Irish. And to add atmosphere, there's Jim O'Halloran. Kansas has its Ray Evans, S.M.U. has its Walker, and Arizona has its Enke. But the Wichita Shockers have Linwood Sexton. What's even more amazing, there's not a "skii" on the whole roster. \* \* \* The Shocker star who averaged 7.63 yards per carry and piled up 1,014 yards in total offensive duty this year didn't receive much recognition when the All-American teams appeared. But the folks down Wichita way are sure the fleet halfback is just about as good as the best. Head coach Ralph Graham, who was Bo McMillin's backfield coach at Indiana for eight years, says Sexton is as good as either of a trio of Hoosier All-Americans: Billy Hillenbrand, Verne Huffman, and Corby Davis. Sexton will lead the Wichita gridders for the last time in the Raisin Bowl at Fresno, Calif., on New Year's day against the College of the Pacific. Sexton's jersey, number 66, will be retired after the game. - * * Jack Gardner, the Kansas State basketball coach, is often referred to as a "young" mentor. Actually the Wildcat boss is beginning his 13th year as a basketball coach. He is 37 years old, and has not missed a season in his profession since graduating from the University of Southern California. \* \* \* The Iowa State Cyclones will play Arizona next year in football. The game will be played at Tucson on Nov. 20, closing the regular Cyclone season. New York-(UP)—Rookie right-hander Larry Jansen of the New York Giants topped the National league in pitching percentage with a lefty 808, and southpaw Warren Spaln of the Boston Braves fashioned the lowest earned run average, 2.33, the official averages disclosed today. Jausen, racked up 21 triumphs against five losses. Snah, permitted only 57 runs, 75 of which were earned, in 290 innings while winning 21 games and losing 10. His won-lost percentage of .677 was fifth best in the league. Jansen, Spahn Lead Final NL Averages trailing by two points, and with two shots coming. The first free toss was good, but his second rolled off the rim. Swope of the Tekes hit 18 of his team's 29 points. Glad and Spuehler each bucketed six for D.U Oread Hall Wins One Oread hall led all the way to defeat the Castaways 17 to 12 in a slow game. Dellinger, Wykert, and Arnold each hit four for Oread, with Duncan of the losers taking scoring honors with eight. Phi Psi led Pi K. A. most of the distance to take a 37 to 24 victory. Mercer and Richardson led the victors with 10 and nine respectively, and 10 points each by Clinger and Oldham included all the Pi K.A. field goals. The Fiends and Demons led all the way, but only managed a two-point win over Battenfeld hall, 19 to 17. Oatman of Battenfeld and Leygtt of the Fiends and Demons led scoring with nine and eight respectively. Deuces Wild took Aero into camp, 22 to 19. Armstrong hit nine points for the losers, with Martin and Fahey taking scoring honors for the winners with eight and six. V M C A Preston Post New Y. M.C.A., one of the title favorites, swept past Navy, 42 to 10 with a fast break and top-notch passing making the difference. Payne and Scheuerman hit 16 and eight for the "Y." Last chance swamped the Phantoms 42 to 19 with Ankerholz and Darling showing the way with 11 and 9 points respectively. Nossaman hit six for the Phantoms. A Pennsylvania statute of 1770 provided that a marriage could be annulled if it could be proved that the lady used cosmetics during the courtship. EXCLUSIVE! PATHE NEWS SCOOP! K.U.'s OWN RAY EVANS On COLLIER'S 1947 ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM Evans JAYHAWKER NOW Ends TONIGHT 24-40 CLUB 5 miles Northeast of Lawrence on Highway 24-40 DANCING FROM 8:30 TO MIDNIGHT. To music by the 24-40 Orchestra ADMISSION 50c PER PERSON (Including tax) RALPH GIMBLET, Manager Award To Evans As Most Valuable Still piling up honors for his achievements this year in football, Ray Evans will be presented the Ed Hasek trophy as the most valuable player in the Missouri Valley area at a dinner in Kansas City Wednesday night. The award is presented annually by Hasek, a Kansas City insurance executive. 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