Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 12, 1958 Pika Drops DU Pi Kappa Alpha and Phi Gamma Delta were victorious in Fraternity A intramural basketball yesterday. Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Delta Upsilon 38-31 in their Fraternity A game. Richard Stroud and Garold Wingate each scored 14 points for the winners. Phi Gamma Delta defeated Lambda Chi Alpha. 56-36. Carruth and the Templinites won Independent A games. Lee Crawford led Carruth to victory over the blackhawks, 57-52. The Templinites ramped over Locksley, 60-33. Joe Haines scored 22 points for the winners and Bob Weir added 12. Other scores: Fraternity B — Kappa Alpha Psi 1, Delta Upsilon 0 (forfeit); Delta Tau Delta 35, Phi Kappa Tau 31. Independent B — Varsity 32, Jim Beam 13; Hicks 33, Empire 19; Foster 41, Jolliffe 19; Newman 31, Air Force 20; GDI 41, Stephenson 20; Oreadials 39, Rochdale 28; Carruth 19, Battenfeld 10. Games Monday Fraternity A — Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Nu, 4:15; Phi Kappa vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 5:15; Delta Chi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 6:15. Independent A — Chicken Pickers vs. Physics, 7:15. Fraternity C — Sigma Alpha Epsilon I vs. Phi Kappa Pla I, 7:15; Beta Theta Pi III vs. Sigma Chi IV, 7:15; Phi Gamma Delta II vs. Alpha Tau Omega III, 6:30; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Phi Delta Theta II, 6:30; Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Chi III, 5:45; Delta Upsilon I vs. Phi Gamma Delta VI, 5:00; Alpha Epsilon Pi vs. Alpha Tau Omega II, 5:45; Sigma Chi I vs. Sigma Nu I, 5:00; Phi Gamma Delta V vs. Kappa Sigma, 4:15; Triangle vs. Alpha Tau Omega I, 4:15. Loneski Moves Higher In KU Record Books Scoring 73 points in the Jayhawker's first three games against Rice, Canisius, and Denver, Ron Loneski has moved to 15th place among KU's all time scorers. In 43 games, southpaw Loneski has scored 546 points. If he continues to score as he has in the first three games this year, Loneski will wind up his college career with 1.031 points. Loneski had to work for his points in the Denver game. He hit only six of 33 field goal attempts as the Jayhawkers lost the game 60-73. "I don't know what the trouble was in the Denver game. We just had one of those nights when everything goes wrong. We looked terrible," said Loneski. "I haven't shot so poorly since I was in the fourth grade. And then I'm not sure I could shoot. "But I expected a cold night to come along in basketball. All the other mistakes I made are bothering me. I didn't rebound and I played poorly on defense," he said. Speaking of rebounding, it should be pointed out that Loneski leads the team in that department with 35 rebounds. "Both of the west coast teams we play this weekend are big and will be better under the boards than the previous teams we have faced," Loneski said of USC and UCLA. "But the team thinks it can win if we play the kind of ball that we are capable of. Monday's game was no indication of the way we should play throughout the year." COLLEGE MOTEL On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. Member Best Western Motels Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Ron Loneski LSU's Cannon Named UPI's 'Player of Year' NEW YORK —(UPI)— Billy Cannon, junior triple-threat star who believes Louisiana State's national champions can post another perfect record next season, today was named college football's "Player of the Year" in a nationwide poll conducted by United Press International. The Tiger halfback, who previously was voted "Back of the Year," received the first-place votes of 85 of the 293 sports writers and broadcasters throughout the nation who took part in the balloting. Pete Dawkins, Army's All America halfback who was runner-up to Cannon in the voting for top backfield honors, once again finished second to the LSU flash with 64 first-place votes, followed by passing star Randy Duncan of Iowa in third place with 38 and halfback Joe Kapp of California a distant fourth with 18. Center Bob Harrison of Oklahoma, who previously was voted "Lineman of the Year," topped all linemen in the "Player of the Year" voting with 14 first-place votes. All told, 29 different players received mention in the balloting. The latest honor for Cannon climaxed an amazing period of award-gathering for LSU and its key personnel. In addition to Cannon's two honors, Coach Paul Dietzel was named "Coach of the Year" in the annual poll conducted by the New York World-Telegram and Sun and Scripps Howard Newspapers. LSU was voted the nation's No. 1 team by the UPI board of coaches. Cannon, 20. a pre-dental student and father of two daughters, currently is preparing for LSU's date to meet Clemson in the Sugar Bowl game on Jan. 1. Shreveport Joins Again HEY GANG! TGIF SHREVEPORT, La. — (UPI) — Shreveport, a charter member in the Southern Association, re-entered the league today after a 51-year absence, with the purchase of the Little Rock, Ark., franchise for an unspecified sum and said the team would open its 1959 season in Shreveport April 10. AT THE PIT "Best Music in Town" Jerry Taylor's The Southern Pit 1834 Mass. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Here's One Way To Get Home... A quicker way is to find a ride by using a KANSAN CLASSIFIED VI 3-2700 - Ext. 376 Santa Says He Shops for Jewelry Blouses Blazers Purses Dresses Gloves Billfolds Belts Sweaters Purses Wool Pants Carcoats Skirts and Weskits On the Plaza Kansas City At the Richard Mindlin's DACH HOUSE Sportswear ⇔ Accessories On the Campus, Lawrence On Brookside Kansas City