Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Dec. 17, 1956 --- California, Here We Come KU Sweeps Series With Huskies By DICK BROWN (Of The Daily Kansan Staff) Kansas put the game safely out of reach with four minutes gone in the second half. By that time KU was out in front, 52-26, as co-captains Gene Elstun and Johnny Parker hit a pair of goals and Chamberlain stuffed one in. After that, Bruno Boin, Washington's 6-9 All-Pacific Coast Conference center, began hitting his hook shots, the two reserves, John Pariseau and Don Dorland, began hitting from the outside, but the Huskies never got closer than 16 points until the last two minutes against KU reserves. Kansas, the nation's No. 1 basketball team, showed overall team strength for the first time this year, in beating Washington University, 77-62 and 92-78 Friday and Saturday in Seattle. The Jayhawkers showed a surprisingly fierce defensive game as they forced Washington into 16 possession losses besides the six shots Chamberlain blocked. Wilt Chamberlain, a 11though triple-teamed in both games, hit for 30 and 37 points and pulled down a total of 44 rebounds in the series. Included in his scoring output were only four dunk shots as he called on a 10-foot turning jump shot for most of his points. The second contest was almost a carbon copy of the first game. Kansas started slowly, then spurted into a 50-41 halftime lead. Washington fell behind by 16 points midway in the second half, but pared the margin to 9 points before Kansas rallied in the last two minutes for a 14-point bulge. In the opening game, 'Kansas shooters, took advantage of the Huskies' 1-3-1 zone defense to move in close for easy goals. Maurice King ripped the sagging Washington defense for 24 points, hitting 18 of them in the first half as the Jayhawkers spurted to a 41-24 edge. Elstun, Parker Lead Way Chamberlain played one of his finest games, getting 37 points and 28 rebounds as Kansas was hard pressed all the way. Gene Elstun hit his season's high of 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, stuffing in five for easy goals. Maurice King added 15 points on six goals in 11 attempts. Women's Volleyball Scores for the second week of women's intramural volleyball games include Gamma Phi Beta 25, Alpha Omicron Pi 32; Corbin 25, Kappa Alpha Theta 38; Sellards 35, GSP 28; Watkins 22, Kappa Kappa Gamma 51; Chi Omega 37, Alpha Chi Omega 39; Jayettes 39, Delta Gamma 19; Douthart 42, Alpha Phi 34; GFP fresh men forfeit to Alpha Delta Pi; Delta Delta Delta 55, Piabeta Phi 24. BOOKS For A Merry Christmas Give everyone Books this year and enjoy your Christmas shopping as you never have before. Here you will find books for everyone on your Christmas list. Books for every age and taste. Come in and see us soon The BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. VI 3-1044 Washington's 6-7 sophomore forward, Doug Smart, kept the nets blazing for 33 points, only four less than Wilt, as he led a determined Huskie effort. Smart also picked off 17 rebounds to lead his team. Bruno Boin racked up 22 points, most of them coming off a sweeping hook shot, as the two big men scored 55 of their team's 78 points. First Half Is Tough Kansas built a nine point advantage at 27-18 with ten minutes gone in the first half, saw the lead paired to seven points, then pulled out to a 50-41 halftime lead on two jump shots by Chamberlain. Both teams hit a scorching percentage as Washington converted 32 field goals in 73 attempts for 45 per cent while Kansas was a narrow length back at 42 per cent on 33 of 78. Kansas built its margin at the free throw line where it meshed 26 of 35, half of them by Chamberlain. Washington never could get closer than nine points again although Boin dumped in six of his long hook --- shots from the corner in the second half. Smart also was hitting and his great work under the boards kept the Huskies in the game. However, with Chamberlain and Elstun triggering the attack, Kansas moved the ball into point blank range to ward off the Huskie attack. The Jayhawkers dominated the offensive rebounds, throughout the game, and their 59-45 rebound advantage was gained under their own boards. The twin victories stretched KU's unbeaten string to four games with one more road game to be played Tuesday at Berkeley, Calif., with the University of California. Kan. (92) gft tt 1 Elstom 7 3 3 Shen s 7 3 5 Chaunin 12 13 King 6 3 1 Parker 3 1 4 M. Johnn 2 2 3 Johnston 2 2 3 Billings 0 0 1 Kindred 0 0 1 The box score of Saturday's game: Wash (78) fg ft f Stady 2 2 2 Smart 13 7 5 Boin 11 0 4 Porland 2 0 4 Ariseau 2 0 4 Shield 2 0 4 Crews 0 2 0 Greer 1 0 0 Morris 1 1 1 Coaston 1 1 1 Wash 32 14 21 Dons Bow, But It Doesn't Count Totals 32 14 21 By UNITED PRESS College basketball paused after a formful weekend to make a deep bow to the greatest amateur court team in the world-The United States' Olympic champions. Totals 33 26 21 The Olympians, rated by coach Gerry Tucker as the "best team ever assembled," came to the end of the glory road in Chicago Saturday night when they easily crushed San Francisco's national college champions, 83-52, in the final round of the Loyola pre-holiday tournament. But even San Francisco, suffering its first defeat in 61 games, didn't mind this lopsided score. For one thing, Big Bill Russell and K. C. Jones, two of the Dons' All-Americans last year, starred on defense for the Olympians. For another, the game was an "exhibition" and didn't break the Dons' record 60-game winning streak against college foes. Study Snacks— HOT DONUTS 8:30 to Midnight Pick Up At JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th Another Of Our Specialties PHOTO SUPPLIES FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS HIXON 721 Mass. 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