Page 5 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Weekend Action Features Top Team An ailing KU team will walk into a fiery double-header this weekend against two undefeated eastern teams. St. Joseph's of Philadelphia is unbeaten in four games white North Carolina State, after downing South Carolina 70-57 last night. has a 5-0 record. Dee Ketchum, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, will move into the opening lineup to replace Bob Billings, who will be sidelined with a leg injury. The top opposition should be provided by North Carolina State, a team with two All America candidates. Lou Pucillo, 5-foot 9-inch guard, has been dubbed the "Bob Cousey of the collegians" by eastern sports writers. He teams up his speed with the height of John Richter, a 6-foot 8-inch player, to form what Coach Everett Case calls "one of my best teams." State is rated fourth by United Press International. It will meet K-State tomorrow night at Manhattan and move to Lawrence to play KU Saturday night. Pucillo had the top scoring average on the Wolfpack team last year with a 15.7 average and was an All Atlantic Coast Conference selection. Richter led the conference last year with a 52 per cent field goal average. As a sophomore he averaged 15.5 and last year he scored at a 12.2 clip. Other starters will probably be Don Gallagher and Bob MacGillevray, both 6-4, and Don Englehardt, 6-0. Donaghue Aids Attack After scoring 13 points in the Jayhawker loss to the University of Southern California Saturday, Al Donaghue has been promoted to a starting position on Coach Dick Harp's basketball squad. The real trouble with the KU basketball team as cited by sports-writers is the lack of scoring balance. In the games that Kansas has won, Ron Loneski has carried the load, and as shown by the USC game, Donaghue could take up some of the slack. It is not unusual for Donaghue to score. In high school as a senior all-stater, he averaged over 20 points a game. The 13 point effort last week was Donaghue's season high for one game. "The USC game was my best of the year and I shot more in it than in previous games this year," pointed out Donaghue. Criticized for being overweight at the start of the season, Donghue pointed out that he was down to 212 pounds which is only seven pounds above his playing weight of last year. Donaghue had trouble explaining KU's poor play in the games on the west coast last weekend. "Both nights we ran into hot shooting teams. One player was seven for seven from the field. They were both big, rugged teams. On the whole its hard to single out any one factor that caused our defeat. SMU Defeats Sooners 59-51 The Oklahoma Sooners fell before a tough Southern Methodist University team 59-51 on the SMU court last night. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER If I could it would be a lot easier. We were just outplayed." Donaghue continued to point out that KU's schedule does not show any let up. The games played this weekend are with two of the best teams in the country. North Carolina State, the team the Jayhawkers meet Saturday, is unbeaten in four starts and ranked number four in the nation. St.Joseph's is one of the better teams from the east and is rated number 13 over the country KU faces St. Joseph's Friday. Oread Beats Blackhawks Arlyn Harris scored 22 points for Oread yesterday as it defeated the Blackhawks, 44-42, in Independent A intramural basketball. Thursday. Dec. 18, 1958 University Daily Kansan Carruth and the Templinites won other Independent A games. The Templinites ran over the Rum-Dums. 53-37. Joe Haines led the winners with 16 points and Noel Sieverling scored 15 points for the losers. Jerry Macomber and John Porter scored 16 points each to pace Carruth to a 58-27 victory over Locksley. Independent B results—G.D.I. 47, Empire Club 33; Nu Sigma Nu 50, Jolliffe 13. **Fraternity B** results—Sigma Phi Epsilon 47, Delta Upsilon 23; Delta Tau Delta 33, Beta Thia Pi 30; Phi Kappa Psi 33, Phi Kappa Sigma 24; Tau Kappa Epsilon 27, Alpha Kappa Lambda 18; Sigma Pi 30, Acacia 23; Kappa Aiph Sigma 55, Phi Kappa Tau 5. No games are scheduled for Friday This Hole in One Was Banked In SAN MATEO, Calif. — (UPI) — Dave McKay scored a hole in one on the fourth green at the San Mateo municipal course—but he was playing the fifth hole at the time. His tee shot on number five struck a tree, bounced back across the fairway, rolled up a rise and through a startled foursome putting on the fourth green. Then it dropped into the hole. Berra Has Perfect Record Yankeek catcher Yogi Berra finished the 1958 baseball season with a perfect 1.000 fielding average. Berra was involved in 550 plays without making an error. He played in 128 games. May a Very Merrie Holiday Be Yours! 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