University Delray Beach Page 7 Canisius Victories Equal Last Year's The Jayhawks travel to Buffalo, N.Y., tomorrow to meet a team which has won more games already this season than it won all of last year. The Canisius Golden Griffins' first victory came last weekend when two brothers, Frank and Tom Rojek, put Siena in double jeopardy and never let it out until the final whistle while squeezing past 56-54. Tom took a pass from brother Frank and dropped in a last minute lay-up to win the game, but it was Frank who out-scored his brother, 17 to 14. Wednesday night Canisius took its second game by beating Buffalo State 95-80. Canisius hit 37 per cent in both games compared to a cold 29 per cent for the Jayhawkers against Rice. The Jayhawkers won last year's meeting between the two teams 66-46 as Wilt Chamberlain had a 32-point night. Despite 50 per cent shooting accuracy, KU led only 28-24 at the half. Coach Dick Harp said he plans no LSU's Cannon is 'Back of Year' NEW YORK - (UPI) — Billy Cannon, versatile big gun in the attack of Louisiana State's national champions, who "does everything well," today was college football's "Back of the Year" in a nationwide poll conducted by United Press International. The LSU triple-threater received the first-place votes of 99 of the 297 sports writers and broadcasters throughout the nation who cast ballots. That total made him the winner by a wide margin over Armv's hard-running Pete Dawkins, who was runner-up with 59 first-place votes, and passing star Randy Duncan of Iowa, who was third with 49 votes. The "Back of the Year" selection follows Cannon's election to the UPI 1958 All America team, on which he was the top vote-getter by a slight margin over Dawkins. This latest honor for the LSU junior pre-dental student was hailed by Coach Paul Dietzel as "a wonderful thing." "It proves my repeated statement that Billy Cannon is the finest football player I've ever coached," said Dietzel. "Last year as a sophomore he was an outstanding runner, but this year he developed into a tremendous blocker, a fine faker, and an excellent pass receiver. "In short," said Dietzel, "he does everything well with power and speed." The first Lawrence election turned out 283 votes for a town of 50 people. People from Missouri came over to vote! changes in the starting lineup for the game but will again start the same men and bring in others. "We're going to play 10 or 12 men in every game right up through the Big Eight tournament," Harp said. "That's the only way we can find out where and how our players may be put to best use." All but two of the dozen players employed against Rice broke into the scoring with Ron Loneski shaking off a shoulder injury long enough to score 22 points. Loneski will continue as a starter along with Gary Thompson in the front line. Monte Johnson, another two-year letterman, will open at center with Bob Billings and Bob Hickman starting at the guard spots. A freshman - studded Southern Illinois University swimming team will face the University of Kansas tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. in Robinson Pool. This is the opening meet for both teams. Kansas Favored In 1st Swim Meet The KU swimming team, bolstered by six returning lettermen, is favored to win the meet. Last year the Javawakers lost to Southern Illinois, 43-28. Kansas, which finished third in the Big Eight Conference race, has added eight swimmers to the squad. The Southern Illinois squad comes into the meet weaker than it was last year. It has four returning lettermen. Southern Illinois Coach Ralph Casey must depend on freshmen to carry the load. Gymnasts' Prospects Good The KU gymnastics club in its second year of competition has at least five meets scheduled for the year. Coach Dick Laptad reported he thinks the group will have a good year. The team opens Dec. 13 with a meet at Kansas State, Jan. 17 the Jayhawkers meet Nebraska, there. Fort Hays College comes to KU Feb. 6. Later in the month the Jayhawkers will take part in a triangular meet with Colorado and Nebraska at Lincoln. If the team has a good season, the Jayhawkers will go to the all college meet at Boulder, Colo., Feb. 27 and 28. At the present time there are 10 men out for the squad: Stan Allen, Wichita senior; Gene Vandegrift, Kansas City senior; Orin Grover, Lawrence junior; Bob Lockwood, Lawrence junior; and Bill Steele, San Marino, Calif. sophomore, are the returning squad members. In addition Larry Prather, Wichita freshman; Don Gifford, Lawrence junior; Clayton Lang, Holton sophomore; Owen Boland, New Hyde Park, N. Y., sophomore; and Jim Hammond, Larned freshman, are also out for the team. When asked about the future of the sport on the campus, Coach Laptad replied that the sport will increase in popularity but that it will take a while. Early forts in Kansas were log houses with holes large enough for a gun barrel. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals AL LAUTER 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT We Can Make Records From Your Tapes "A Portrait in Sound" Fraternity **A** — Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa, 6:15; Delta Chi vs. Sigma Nu, 7:15; Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi, 4:15; Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Phi, 5:15. Phi Gamma Delta, 38, Eeta Theta Phi II, 14; Phi Delta Theta I, 37, Sigma Alpha Epsilon II, 23; Sigma Alpha Epsilon I, 24, Phi Delta Theta IV, 13; Delta Sigma Phi, 18, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 13. Today's Games 1011 N.H., Phone VI 3-4916 A COMPLETE RECORDING SERVICE We Have a Grand Piano in Our Studio 331/3-45 Records In other Fraternity A games Beta Theta Phi defeated Sigma Phi Epsilon 38-34, and Alpha Tau Omega defeated Triangle 48-27. In another Fraternity A game Delta Upsilon jumped to a 19-11 halftime lead and went on to defeat Alpha Kappa Lambda, 41-19. Led by Jerry Nossamen with 10 points, the DU's had a balanced attack which saw six players score four points or more. Dick Durrett and Ralph Payne led Lambda Chi to a 44-31 victory over Pi Kappa Alpha in Fraternity A play. Payne was high point man with 15 points and Durrett added 14. Fraternity C results — Sigma Nu II, 27, Beta Theta Phi, 17; Beta Theta Phi, 54, Sigma Nu III, 13; Ph Delta Theta II, 35, Ph Kappa Psi II, 22; Sigma Phi Epsilon II, 24, Sigma Alpha Epsilon III, 22; Tau Fraternity C — Phi Delta Thea IV vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 7:15; Beta Theta Phi vs. Alpha Tau Omega IV, 4:15; Sigma Chi IV vs. Phi Kappa Phi, 4:15; Phi Gamma Delta II vs. Lambda Chi, 5:00; Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega III, 5:00; Sigma Chi III vs. Phi Delta Theta III, 5:45; Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Epsilon Pi, 5:45; Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta, 6:30; Sigma Nu vs. Alpha Tau Omega II, 6:30; Phi Gamma Delta V vs. Triangle, 7:15; Sigma Chi II vs. Kappa Sigma, 7:15. Four fraternity A games highlighted intramural basketball play yesterday. Only the Fraternity A and C teams saw action. 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