University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1960 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Hawks Are Eighth In UPI College Poll The Kansas Jayhawks slipped from 4th to 8th on this week's United Press International national college basketball poll. The Jayhawkers received 76 points, from the coaches polled,41 ahead of 9th place Providence. St. John's, who handed the Hawks their first loss of the season Friday, 66-54. jumped from 10th to 6th. The leading game of this week's schedule pits 3rd-ranked North Carolina against 8th-ranked Kansas Saturday. Ohio State faces a tough game away from home against Wichita that same night. Ohio State and Bradley clung to the 1-2 spots, while North Carolina, Detroit and Providence all made big strides among the leaders. North Carolina moved up two places to No. 3; Detroit jumped from 9th to 5th place, and Providence vaulted from 13th to 9th, becoming this week's newcomer in the top 10 group. Ohio State's defending national champions, who last week were the top choice of 34 coaches and received 349 out of a possible 350 points, attracted 30 first-place votes and 344 points this week. Bradley and sixth-ranked St. John's each received two first-place votes from the board of 35 leading coaches who rate the teams weekly for UPI; North Carolina was the No. 1 choice of one coach. Cup Captain Denies Lockerroom Damage SYDNEY, Australia — (UPI) — David Freed, non-playing captain of the United States Davis Cup Tennis Team, today denied a report that his players wrecked their dressing room at Perth after losing to Italy in the inter-zone final Monday. "The guys did engage in a little rough-house but the only damage was two small holes in the fiber-board wall which would cost about one pound ($2.80) to fix," Freed said. "The whole thing was blown out of proportion," he added. "As a matter of fact, when we arrived in Perth, I had to ask officials to clean out our dressing room, which was a mess." A writer for the Sydney Sun, E. Christensen, reported earlier that Yanks smashed windows and hurled beer bottles against the walls of their dressing room in a wild demonstration after their loss to Italy. The top 10 group thus was made up of five schools from the Midwest and three from the East. Four of the leaders were nonconference colleges — Detroit, St. John's, St. Bonaventure and Providence. (The coaches based their ratings on games played through Saturday night.) In points, awarded on the basis of 10 for a first-place vote, 9 for a second and so on down to one for a 10th place vote. Bradley had 280. North Carolina 183, Indiana edged Detroit for fourth place, 175 points to 172, St. John's had 146, St. Bonaventure 129, Kansas 76, Providence 35 and Cincinnati 31. Utah State, which shared the No. 6 rating with St. Bonaventure last week, dropped down to 17th place. U. C.L.A. topped the second 10 group, followed closely by four southern schools — Georgia Tech, Duke, Auburn and Maryland. After them came California, Utah State, Utah, Illinois and Washington. The top ten teams and point totals are: Ohio State ... 349 Bradley ... 280 North Carolina ... 183 Indiana ... 175 Detroit ... 172 St. John's ... 146 St. Bonaventure ... 129 **KANSAS** ... 76 Providence ... 35 Cincinnati ... 31 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) For All Kinds Of Fresh Baked Pastries 907 Mass. --- VI 3-0561 DRAKE'S BAKERY KU to Issue Stand On Big Eight Ruling A statement of KU's stand on the Big Eight ruling in the Bert Coan eligibility case will be issued tomorrow. "Big Eight conference rules call for a vote of 6-2 on a situation such as this," Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe said. 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The Philadelphia flipper continued to lead in rebounds with 727 and had a new runner-up as Bob Pettit of St. Louis replaced with 587 retrieves. Senate Questions Boxing Czar WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Senate investigators hoped today to knock Philadelphia numbers king Frank (Blinky) Palermo off his reputed throne as stand-in boxing czar of the underworld. Falermo has been named in previous testimony as the "custodian" of power once held by racketeer Frankie Carbo while Carbo is in prison. The investigators hoped to pry from the hoodium details of the four big bribe offers former Lightweight Champion Ike Williams said he received through Palermo. The ring veteran, managed by Palermo since 1947, told the subcommittee that two of the bribe offers were for championship fights. Palermo faced stern questioning from the Senate anti-trust and monopoly subcommittee, headed by Sen. Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn. 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