FEBRUARY 21, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Aggies Break 22 Game Jinx To Sink Jayhawk Title Hopes Kansas hopes for a share in the 1947 Big Six basketball championship and a 22-game victory string over the Kansas State Wildcats ended abruptly Thursday as the Cats edged in to a 48-45 victory at Manhattan. The victory eliminated the Jayhawkers from any further practical chance at the title. It was the fourth loss for Kansas with three victories in conference play. It was the first Aggie victory since 1937, and broke a string of 22 victories, longest in any Kansas series. The Wildcats have never beaten Kansas at Lawrence. Kansas got off to an early lead, and held an eight-point advantage when the Aggies tallied their first point. The home club kept whitling away at the visitors' lead, and with a few seconds left in the half, Dave Wentherby of Kansas State sank a long shot to tie the ball game. Kansas went back into the lead after the intermission on Claude Houchin's field goal, but the Wildcats came back to tie it up at 28-28, 30-30, and go ahead on a free throw by 'Ki' Thomas. The Wildcats were never headed although Kansas managed to keep the margin small. An announcement by Kansas State president, Milton Eisenhower, that there would be no school Friday if Kansas State won put new fire in the Aggie attack in the closing minutes. The game was rough, as expected, and 62 personal fouls were called, 33 on Kansas. Four Kansas players left the game with five personal fouls. Leading scorer for the game was Keith Thomas of the Aggies with six goals and four free tosses for a 16-point total. Charlie Black paced Kansas with 12 points. Ray Evans of the Jayhawkers netted 10. K-STATE (48) FG FT PF TP Howey, f 1 5 4 7 Harman, f 0 2 4 2 Dirks, c 0 1 0 1 Patrick, g 0 0 2 0 Cem, g 4 1 2 9 Weatherby 4 0 5 8 Holman 0 0 1 8 Brannum 0 0 1 5 Thomas 1 3 5 5 Krone 6 4 4 16 Thornton 0 0 2 0 Thornton 0 0 0 0 The box score: 15 15 33 45 KANSAS (45) 1G 16 29 48 FG FT PF TP Stramel, f 0 0 0 Black, f 4 4 12 Peck. c 0 0 5 Evans, g 5 0 5 Clark, g 0 2 2 Schnellbacher 2 1 2 Houchin 2 2 4 6 Penny 1 3 1 5 Eskridge 0 0 .3 0 England 1 2 2 4 Sapp 0 1 1 1 Penner 0 0 0 0 Score at half: Kansas 21, Kansas State 21. Free throws missed: Kansas State —20—Howey (5), Harman, Dean (2), Thomas (6), Brannum (4), Holman, Krone; Kansas—18 — Black (6), Clark (2), Schnellbacher, Houchin (2). England (2), Penny, Eskridge (2), Sapp, Penner. Officials: Ogden and Ellis. College Basketball St. John's 80 Hawaii 37. Kentucky 63 Centre 23. Rensselaer Poly 63 Hamilton 60. Maryland 55 Virginia Polytechnic 42. Virginia 76 Little Creek 47. Teachers 61 Jersey City Teachers 50. Arizona 60 Hardin Simmons 48. Musketing 60 Denison 54. Kirksville, Mo., Teachers 57 Chil- botee 24. Indiana State Teachers 80 Evansville College 46. Nebraska Wesleyan 46 Omaha 40 Southwestern 38 Pittsburg Teach- ness 19 Allegheny 69 Grove City 48. Augustana 48 Strawbore 34. Upper Iowa 86 Platteville, Wis. 53. Eastern Kentucky 86 Transylvania Upsala 56 Providence 54. Depauw 49 Butler 39. Toledo 77 Valparaiso 65. North Texas State 73 East Texas State 69. Women's I.M. Will Play Off Basketball Tie One tie which is to be played off Monday is all that remains before the semifinals in the women's intramural basketball tournament. Semifinals at 8 p.m. Tuesday will be Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Alpha Theta Pi, and Kappa Alpha Theta vs the winner of the Walkins—I.W.W. tie. Here are the team standings a they finished: Division I W. L. T. Kappa Kappa Gamma 5 0 0 Jolliffe hall 1 4 0 Gamma Phi Beta 2 2 1 Chi Omega 1 4 0 Harmon co-op. 1 3 1 Corbin hall 4 1 0 Division III W. L. T. Alpha Delta Pi 5 0 0 Sleepy Hollow hall 2 3 0 Independents 1 4 0 Delta Gamma 4 1 0 Miller hall 0 5 0 Sigma Kappa 3 2 0 Division II W. L. T. Watkins hall 3 1 0 I.W.W. 3 1 0 Temruth hall 2 1 1 Pi Beta Phi 2 1 1 Alpha Omicron Pi 0 4 0 Division IV W. L. T. Kappa Alpha Theta 4 0 0 Delta Delta Delta 0 4 0 Alpha Chi Omega 1 3 0 Foster hall 2 2 0 Locksley hall 2 2 0 Lecture Room, Laboratory Erected Behind Blake MIDNIGHT Show ONLY 11:45 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26 On the Stage GRANADA PLUS SCREEN SCARE "The Brute Man" Construction has been started this week on two frame buildings to be erected back of Blake hall. One of these is to be used as a lecture room and one for more laboratory space. Both are to absorb overflow enrollment from the physics department. Date of completion is uncertain. Triangle, SPE. Navv Win Early Games Triangle edged out Alpha Phi Alpha, 30 to 28, in a roaring overtime battle to highlight intramural basketball play Thursday. The game was hotly contested from the opening whistle. Weaver of the losers tosed in 15 points to take scoring honors. Sigma Phi Epsilon came from behind to defeat the Live Five by a 39 to 27 score. The Sig Eps trailed 15 to 19 at the half but rallied to win handily. Roberts of the Live Five paced point making with 12 scores. The Navy Officers turned back the Married Men, 34 to 21. The winners led by only 1 point, 10 to 9, at the intermission. In the second half, the Navy Officers scored 1 of the 14 in the game, 8 of the 12 clinch a victory. Roberts of the Navy Officers was high with 13 points in the game. PRICE THIS ATTRACTION ONLY $1.00 Including Tax TICKETS NOW ON SALE Don't Be Turned Away Results of other games; Indepaes defeated 1037 club, 37 to 24; 941 club handed Mom's Boys a 25 to 19 loss; the Frat Busters took the measure of Tau Kappa Epsilon, 32 to 22; and the 1934 club outscored the Army, 34 to 29. Laudon Speaks At Iowa Prof. L. R. Laudon, geology department, will present two illustrated lectures at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, tonight. The University's N. R. O. T. C. rifle team will answer challenges to long-distance matches with Riee, Michigan, Oklahoma, Ohio State, U. C. L. A., Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania State, and will issue some 30 more challenges of its own to universities throughout the nation, Capt. R. V. Anderson, USMC, has announced. Rifle Team Issues Distant Challenges Rifle team members include Jack Gove, Theodore Tober, Leo F. Wilden, Dean L. Wuthnow, Lawrence Mische, Wayne Burnett, Billy Bryant, and Cleo Blodgett. Competition between rifle teams is largely carried on through the mails, Captain Anderson explained. The match is fired on the team's home range, the results are tabulated and certified, comparisons are made, and one team or the other emerges victorious. Coach of the N. R. O. T. C. rifle team is Sgt. A. J. Allen, USMC. 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