Thursday, Feb. 14, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Forte Hits 45 Points; Passes Wilt's Average --- UP Sports Writer A record-busting 45-point spree catapulted Chet (The Jet) Forte, the "champion of the little man," back into the national basketball scoring lead today ahead of 7-foot Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain. 5-9 Forte of Columbia needed a whopping 42 points in last night's tussle with Pennsylvania and he got it with three free throws to spare in a 93-75 triumph, smashing three scoring records and tying the Ivy League single-game record. With 513 points in 17 games, the little Lion now boasts an average of 30.2 points against 29.94 for Chamberlain of Kansas and 29.90 for 6-5 Grady Wallace of South Carolina. The "David vs. two Goliaths" scoring battle once again overshadowed another of North Carolina's close brushes with disaster. The nation's no. 1 team and only major unbeaten squad, managed to push its record to 20-0 but only by an eyelash in a 72-69 win at home over Wake Forest. It was the fourth straight "squeaker" for the Tarheels and the fourth straight game in which chunky Tommy Kearns saved the bacon. Wake Forest, ranked no. 14 nationally, had rallied from an 11-point deficit to trail by only 68-67 with 64 seconds left when the 5-11 "Tarheel" junior from Bergenfield, N.J., took charge. His two free throws with 45 seconds left boosted the edge to 70-67. After Carolina added a free throw and Wake Forest a basket Kearns dribbed for 13 seconds before being fouled and added the final point with just one second to go. Bradley, the nation's No. 5 team, gained a tie with Wichita for first place in the three-cornered Missouri Valley race by whipping St. The Plymouth Congregational Church, 923 Vermont St. a red brick structure with a modern community house on the south, houses the oldest church organization in Kansas. Louis' zone defense, 76-70. Jack Mimitz of St. Louis took scoring honors with 20 points, but his team dropped to a 7-2 mark while Bradley moved up with Wichita at 7-1. The end of volleyball season finds Sellars Hall champions of division 2 and two teams tied for first in divisions 1 and 3. Volleyball Finals Are Wednesday Kappa Kappa Gamma andGamma Phi Beta, division 1, and Delta Delta Delta and Gertrude Sellars Pearson (F), division 3, will play Monday night for the championship of their divisions. The hill championship finals are scheduled for Wednesday night. This Week's Results Monday night. Alpha Phi 1, Pi Beta Phi 0 (forfeit); Douthart 1, Alpha Delta Pi 0 (forfeit); Alpha Omicron Pi 55. Watkins 35; Sellards 44, Jay-ettes 28. Wednesday night Gertrude Sellards Pearson (F) 1, Delta Delta Delta 0 (forfeit); Kappa Kappa Gamma 42, Kappa Alpha Theta 31; Gamma Phi Beta 1, Corbin Hall 0 (forfeit); Delta Gamma 1, Chi Omega 0 (forfeit); Gertrude Sellards Pearson 28, Alpha Chi Omega 20. Delaney Seeks Second Title NEW YORK — (UIP) — Ron Delany of Ireland and Villanova, who entered the national indoor mile championship yesterday, will be shooting to become the first runner since Glenn Cunningham in 1938-39 to win the event two years in a row. Except for Gil Dodds, who won the race in 1942, 1944 and 1947, no other runner has won the indoor mile more than once in the last 18 years. END ROUGH RIDING IN YOUR CAR Lubricate your car the "Lithium" way. Lithium lubricates better, stays in longer, and will not pound out or wash out. Get a lithium lubrication today at... CITIES FRITZ CO. Phone VI 3-4321 8th and New Hampshire We Cash Student Checks Fifty-two All-Americans Were K Club Members The University. K Club was start ed in 1947 by varsity lettermen. Today the K Club has an average membership of 70 boys who meet by-monthly. The K Club has its own meeting room in Allen Field House. The walls are covered with pictures of 52 All-Americans from the University that have been members of the organization. The club is given a special section at various athletic contests and an annual banquet is held during the Kansas Relays. To become a member of the organization an athlete must letter in one of the college sports offered at Kansas which include football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and swimming. He then must take part in an initiation period in which he wears signs on his back that signify what sport he lettered in. Gutowski To Try For Record NEW YORK — (UP) — Bob Gutowski, who tied his tutor, Bob Richards, at 15-6 in the Millrose Games pole vault event here Saturday, will compete in the New York Athletic Club meet at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. Gutowski is considered by many track observers as the most likely to break Cornelius Warmerdam's record of 15 feet-$8\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Modern tennis was introduced in the United States in 1874. The initiate is then herded around the track during half-time of one of our home football games. When he finishes this the letterman is a K Club member. 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