Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Jan. 10, 1961 Hawks Defeat O-State,73-68 Three outstanding individual performances led the Kansas Jayhawkers to a hard fought 73-68 win over scrappy Oklahoma State last night in Stillwater to give Coach Dick Harp's team its second straight Big Eight win. Bill Bridges broke the existing Big Eight career rebounding mark as he snared five caromes for a total of 399. The old mark of 398 was held by Kansas State's All America forward Bob Boozer in 1957-58-59 with 398 Not only was the husky senior the top KU rebounder, but he also led Kansas scoring with 20 points. Bridges hit all four of his field goal attempts in the first half and connected on four of six in the final 20 minutes. The 6-6 center also tallied on four of five attempts from the free throw line. It was a crucial basket by Bridges which gave the Jayhawkers a 61-59 lead late in the game after the hosts had pulled up to tie the battle at 59 all. It was the consistent scoring punch supplied by Wayne Hightower which was greatly responsible for KU maintaining the lead in the second half. The lanky junior totaled 18 markers for the game but hit for 13 in the second half. Hightower's performance continued to move him up the ladder of all-time Kansas scorers as he slipped past mid-fifties Jayhawker star Dallas Dobbs. Hightower has now amassed 843 points in his two seasons to surpass Phi Delts in IM Romp With the highest score of the night Phi Delta Theta downed Triangle 61-15 last night. It was mainly control of the rebounds and good ball handling that enabled the Phi Delt队 to beat Triangle in Fraternity B basketball. In Fraternity C games Sigma Alpha Epsilon beat Delta Upsilons, 30-21, and Beta Theta Pi No. 1 beat Delta Sigma Phi. 41-8. In other Fraternity B games Lambda Chi Alpha beat Tau Kappa Epsilon 31-7, Phi Gamma Delta downed Phi Kappa Tau, 54-28, and Delta Tau Delta beat Sigma Pi, 28-25. Theta Chi topped Delta Sigma Phi, 31-14. Forfeits were awarded to Sigma Nu and Beta Theta Pi over Phi Kappa Theta and Delta Chi respectively. Phi Kappa Theta had to forfeit because they used an ineligible player. --for 60 years Phi Beta Pi and Templin, in Independent C. were both named losses when they failed to show up at the scheduled time. Intramural basketball games to be played tomorrow afternoon and evening are as follows: FRATERNITY A — Tau Kappa Epsilon vs Delta Upsilon, 4:15 — Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs Sigma Chi, 5:15 — Triangle vs Alpha Tau Omega, 6:15. INDEFENDENT A — Hawks vs One, 7:15. FRATERNITY B — Phi Kappa Psi vs Triangle, 6:30 — Phi Delta Theta vs Sigma Nu, 6:30 — Lambda Chi Alpha vs Phi Kappa Theta, 7:15 — Sigma Chi vs Delta Chi, 7:15. INDEPENDENT C — Carruth-O'Leary vs Zoology, 4:15 — Jim Beam vs Liahoma, 4:15 — Medics vs Templin, 5 — Chemical Engineers vs Joseph R. Pearson, 5 — Cowards vs Templin, 5:45 — Botany vs Phi Beta Pi, 5:45. K-State Picked Sixth While KU Is 18th Ohio State leads the current United Press International basketball ratings for the sixth week in a row. Bradley is second and St. Bonaventure is third. Kansas State placed sixth on the poll. Dobbs' 837 three season total. High- tower now stands as the eighth best scorer in Kansas basketball history. Kansas tied for the 18th spot with DePaul just behind Wichita. Forward Al Correll tied his individual collegiate mark pumping in 14 tallies. He had set this personal mark in the recent conference tourney. The scoring punch of Correll was most felt in the opening minutes of each half. The defense of this trio was also an outstanding factor in the Kansas victory. As a result of the defensive hustle along the KU front line, the Cowboys were forced to depend upon their fine guards for scoring honors. Moe Iba and Fritz Greer, the O-State guards, hit for 20 of the losers' halftime total and 41 points for the game. Greer hustled his way to top scoring honors for the game, which was the second straight league loss for the Cowboys, as he harassed the Hawkers with 23 points. Iba scored 18 points for the losers as he hit on six of six tries from the free throw line. The outstanding shooting by both teams was important. Especially good was the free throw percentages. Kansas made 13 of 15 attempts for 86 per cent. Oklahoma State made 22 of 25 tries for 88 per cent. The field Kansas made 30 of From the field Kansas made 30 of 54 fantasy 50 per cent. The latter, worse, was 27. The general tone of the game was one of careful offensive patterns and hustling defense. Since the biggest lead in the game was KU's 48-40 margin early in the second half, neither team could afford to break loose with any great offensive displays. Kansas resorted to its pattern offense to keep the lead throughout the game, offsetting the same type of offense of the Cowpokes with fewer mistakes and better shooting. As the Jayhawkers prepare for their third straight conference victory, head coach Dick Harp will begin work on his 101st head coaching win. Last night's win gave Harp a 100-58 mark for his five plus seasons at KU and William Jewell. FG FT TH Hightower 8 2 18 Correll 5 4 14 Bridges 8 4 20 Gardner 3 0 6 Ellison 4 2 10 Ketchum 2 1 5 Kansas (73) Totals ... 30 13 73 | | FG | FT | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Epperley | 4 | 5 | 13 | | Miller | 2 | 1 | 5 | | Bunch | 4 | 1 | 9 | | Iba | 6 | 6 | 18 | | Greer | 7 | 9 | 23 | | Totals | — | — | — | 23 22 68 Oklahoma State (68) Haltime: Kansas 38- Oklahoma State 34 Bill Bridges set a new Big Eight conference rebounding record last night in the Kansas win over Oklahoma State. The Hobbs, N. Mex., senior has grabbed 399 rebounds to eclipse the old mark set by Kansas States' Bob Boozer who was an All America forward in 1959. Two Placed on NCAA Probation PITTSBURGH — (UPI) — The NCAA today placed the University of North Carolina and Loyola University of New Orleans on probation for one year and barred their basketball teams from competing in the National Collegiate Basketball Championships and any other invitational basketball events. Walter Byers, executive director of the NCAA, said Arizona escaped penalty because the school made its own investigation on recruiting irregularities and reported voluntarily to the NCAA. The university president also has declared his intention not to renew the appointments of two assistant football coaches involved in the irregularities. The NCAA also placed the University of Arizona on probation for one year but did not impose any sanctions. The sanctions against North Carolina and Loyola also bar them from such tournaments as the National Invitational Tournament and the Holiday Festival. The coaches named were end coach Van Howe and line coach Ron Marcinaik, whose contracts expire this June. All three probations were effective immediately. Try the Kansan Want Ads Jim Beam Wins Fall Bowling Title In the fall league playoff held last weekend the Jim Beam Sleepers bowled a total of 5865 pins to edge the Newman Club which scored 5840. The champions posted an 845 for their first game Saturday afternoon to start their bid for hill bowling champions. The five bowlers dropped a little their second game as they scored 746 but they came back strong to finish Saturday's games of the playoff with an 816 and a 2907 handicap series. The Newman Club bowlers started strong, posting games of 824, 800 and 708 during Saturday's bowling to total 2936 for their handicap series. This total put them in top position as they led the Jim Beam Sleepers by 29 pins. Sunday the Newman Club broke the 800 mark only once, scoring 896 for the playoff hi-ten. Their other two scores for the day were 666 and 738 which gave them a playoff total of 5840 pins. Once again the Jim Beam Sleepers started their day's bowling with a good game as they scored 812. They stayed in the 800 range their second game with an 867, and then dropped slightly, putting together another good game with 787 pins. The Sunday total of 2943 gave the Jim Beam Sleepers a playoff total of 5865 pins, topping the second place Newman Club, by 29 pins. Elliott's team of the women's division scored 2500 pins to win the women's playoff which was held Saturday afternoon. Kansas Fencers Lose To Detroit; Beat I-State Highly-rated Detroit University edged KU, 16-11, to capture first place in a triangular fencing meet Saturday at Ames, Iowa. Host team, Iowa State, lost to both KU and Detroit to place third. In this meet individual fencers competed in only one of the events, spee, foil or saber, in the three-event match. Three fencers from a team made up a squad for each event and competed against all three members of the opposing squad in the event, thus making nine individual matches in each of the three events and 27 in the meet. The Jayhawkers won only one 9-match squad event, the epee, 7-2, over the Detroit team. They lost, 5-4, in the foil squad event and were shut out. 9-0, in the saber. Against Iowa State the Jayhawks captured two of the three squad events, the epee, 7-2, the foil, 6-3, and lost the saber 5-4, defeating the Cyclones. 17-10. John Dillard, KU captain, and Paul Shaffer, were high men for KU in the foil event for the entire meet. Each won five matches while losing one. Tom Palmitesta, a member of the KU three-man saber squad, lost his six matches after suffering a bruised hand in the first match against Detroit. Herb Kasold and Meredith Wilson won five and lost one as high KU scorers in the epee squad event. "We did very well against the Detroit team," John Giele, KU fencing coach said today. "They have one of the best teams in the Midwest. This match was kind of a warm-up for Detroit's meeting with the Air Force Academy this week." The match was the first of the year for the KU team. The next meet is scheduled for Jan. 30, here, against the University of Illinois. The team will journey to Colorado Springs on Feb. 18 for a triangular meet with the Air Force Academy and another school yet to be selected. Meet results: **Event** **KU** **Detroit** Epee 7 2 Foil 4 5 Saber 0 9 Total 11 16 **Event** **KU** **IS** Epee 7 2 Foil 6 3 Saber 4 5 Total 17 10 Individual Kansas scoring, all events; FOIL — John Dillard (team captain), and Paul Shaffer, 5-1, and Floyd Dillon, 0-6. EPEE — Herb Kasold and Meredith Wilson, 5-1 and Stan Patterson, 4-2. SABER — Steve Corson, 3-3, Tom Palmitesta, 0-6, and Mike Harris, 1-5. Phi Epsilon Kappa Names Officers Stan Patterson, Lawrence junior, was sworn in as president of KU's professional Physical Education fraternity, Phi Epsilon Kappa, at the fraternity's annual installation Friday. Other officers installed were Jim Talley, De Soto junior, vice president; Wendal Parker, Leavenworth senior, secretary; John Hanson, Tonganoxe senior, treasurer; Dan Gomez, Hutchinson graduate student. sergeant at arms; Bob Abbey, Schnectady, N. Y.; senior, historian; and Dean Barnes, senior, guide. BOSTON — (UPI) — Ted Williams had a batting average of .406 in 1941, the last major leaguer to hit over .400 for a full season. Ted Was Last GRANADA TREATRE...Telephone VOICE 3-5781 PARSONS JEWELRY with quality products 725 MASS. Serving the community VI 3-4266 TECHNICOLOR LAST TWO DAYS! FIRE IN CAMERA 65 Evenings only at 7:30 $1.25