1947 PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS su, or com- year; lisheer in bein. ckin. after a fron New York. (UP)—Navy, which almost became the "spoiler of the year" in football against Army, held that distinction in basketball today after dropping West Virginia from the perfect-record teams for the second straight year. FEBRUARY 13, 1947 The Middies' 57 to 55 conquest of West Virginia at Annapolis last night left Duquesne the only undefeated college net squad in the country. The Dukes have won 15 games, and among the six contests left on their schedule are two with another team with a penchant for spoiling records—Georgetown of Washington, D.C. Nevada and Western Kentucky both were beaten by Georgetown after making impressive showings at Madison Square garden. The Middies raised this to 37-28 early in the second half, then West Virginia rallied and took the lead by a basket. Ken Shugart, Navy forward and high point man for the game with 20 markers, led a rally that tied the score, and Johnny Barrow's basket was the winning tally. Navy, with a team averaging five feet 10 inches against West Virginia's six feet three inches, battled the mountaineers on even terms in the first half, which ended with Navy on top. 30 to 28. Navy Becomes Cage'Spoiler' Scholarships Open For Insurance Study Fellowships and scholarships are being offered to University students by the S. S. Hueber foundation for insurance education at the University of Pennsylvania. Fred Knaus got 18 points for West Virginia, which had won 12 previous games. Navy has also won 12 of 13 games. Navy beat West Virginia last year, 50 to 45, to spoil their record. The awards will be made to persons who plan to teach insurance in colleges and universities. Fellowships pay $1,000 for a two-semester school year and scholarships are worth $400. Applicants for fellowships must be under 35 years of age and have completed one year's work toward a graduate degree. An applicant for a scholarship must be under 30 years of age and have completed undergraduate work. Work done under the grant must be graduate study and research in insurance. Additional information can be obtained from the Graduate school office. College Basketball Capital 52, Ohio Wesleyan 50. Scranton 62, St. Francis (Pa.) 53. Rice 53, Texas A & M 48. Tulsa 50, Southwestern 43. Indiana State 59, Miami (Ohio) 52. Bucknell 59, Gettysburg 47. Lawrence (Wis.) 39, Carroll 36. Milwaukee, College 46, Mi Millsaps College 46, Mississippi College 42. Swarthmore 49, John Hopkins 36. Lehigh 65, Rutgers 51. Westminster 65, Washington & Jefferson 54. Richmond 60, Randolph Macon 46, Seton Hall 56, Newark University 83 Colby 53, New Hampshire 40. Columbia 68, Penn 50. Columbia 66, Penn 50. Boston College 65, Amherst 36. John Carroll 57, Oberlin 41. Georgetown 65, LaSalle (Pa.) 59- overtime. St. Lawrence 75, Clarkson 59. Syracuse 62, Rensselaer Poly 46. Pittsburgh 40, Allegheny 38. Yale 49, Princeton 36. Long Island University 94. Long Island University 94, Alder- Broaddux 68. Baldwin Wallace 55, Akron 53, Penn State 52, Carnegie Tech 32, Rhode Island State 56, Coast Guard Academy. 54 Academy Navy 57, West Virginia 55. Connecticut 41, Army 39. St. Johns 60, Fordham 36. Oregon State 71, Idaho 37. San Francisco 43, Santa Clara 35. Miami (Fla.) vs. Villanova, can- celled. Ull of San Francisco 43, Santa Clara 35. Santa Barbara 85, California Poly 45. Sam Francis Named K-State Grid Coach Manhattan. (UP) Sam Francis, one-time all-American fullback at the University of Nebraska, has been named gridiron coach at Kansas State college. The announcement was made by Milton Eisenhower, president of the college. It was the second major appointment at Kansas State this week. Thurlo McCrady, athletic director at South Dakota State, was named athletic director here, to assume his duties soon after March 1. Sam Molen, Kansas City radio station sports editor, said today he has learned that Hobbs Adams, resigned football coach and athletic director at Kansas State, has accepted a position with a sporting goods company on the west coast. Boxing Investigation Subpoenas Doyle James Plumeri, a convicted trucking racketeer who is known to boxing men as Jimmy Doyle, was subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury for questioning about a possible interest in the Sammy Aronson-Tommy Dio string of scrappers. New York. (UP)—The district attorney's investigation of undercover fight managers penetrated into the world's largest boxing stable today. Aronson, the country's busiest trainer, and Dio, a wealthy young garment manufacturer, handle approximately 300 fighters—full-fledged professionals and amateurs who are preparing to turn pro. Their best known professionales are middleweights Artie Levine and Bert Lyttell, and featherweight Charles (Cabev) Lewis. No stable in ring history ever approached in size that operated by Aronson and Dio. And no intimation of a "fix" has ever been heard along 49th street in connection with any of its fighters. Shortly after detectives handed Plumeri (or Doyle) his subpoena yesterday, he told friends he couldn't understand why he was being investigated, unless it was because he is Tommy Dio's uncle. He said, "naturally, if Tommy ever asked me for advice, I give it to him. I used to be a manager in the old days, you know. But I haven't monkeyed with any fighters since I did my bit." Plumieri, 44, is now on parole. He was convicted in 1337 of extortion in the trucking racket and was sentenced to from five to 10-years. Electra, Tex. 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