University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1956 KU Leads The Nation OnAP,UPCage Ratings In the Associated Press poll, the Jayhawkers raked up 58 first place votes and 896 total votes to finish far ahead of second-ranked San Francisco, which had 18 first-place ballots and 675 votes. Kansas, one of the few major powers to survive a wave of preseason upsets, was ranked as the nation's No. 1 basketball team by both United Press and Associated Press polls Monday. In the United Press voting, Kansas had 30 of the 35 first-place votes, and 325 total votes compared with second-place North Carolina's three first-place ballots and 227 total points. K-State Is Ninth Kansas State was the only other Big Seven Club to crack the top 10 teams in either poll, rating ninth in the United Press balloting. The remainder of the UP's top 10 had Illinois third, Southern Methodist fourth, San Francisco fifth, Louisville sixth, Kentucky seventh, Ohio State Eighth, and Dayton tenth. Iowa State was picked in the No. 12 position. The week's ratings differed widely from the coaches' pre-season poll conducted a week ago, as four of the top 10 clubs suffered upsets. Louisville, ranked second behind the Jayhawkers a week ago, fell before Canisius 76-74, Saturday, and it cost Louisville four places in the ratings. The Associated Press listings varied quite a bit from the United Press poll, after getting past the Javhawkers as the No. 1 squad. The AP had Francisco second, followed by Kentucky, Louisville, Southern Methodist, North Carolina, Illinois, North Carolina State, Alabama, and Canisius. Kansas State was listed as No. 14 in this poll, three notches above Iowa State. Kansas will put this rating on the line in a three-game series on the West Coast over the weekend. Loneski Rejoins Jayhawker Squad Ron Loneski, the highly-rated KU sophomore forward, rejoined Coach Dick Harp's squad Monday after a second X-ray of his injured foot showed that there was no fracture. Loneski, who turned in an impressive debut against Northwestern but missed the Marquette clash with the injury. He worked at a little better than half-speed yesterday, as his ailing foot is still too tender to allow jumping stress. The Jayhawkers face their first road tests of the season this week, with a two-night stand at Washington Friday and Saturday and a single game against California at Berkeley Tuesday, Dec. 18. Women's Volleyball Intramurals Begin First-round scores in women's intramural volleyball play; Kappa Alpha Theta 41, Watkins Hall 26; Sellards Hall 48, DeltaGamma 17; Gamma Phi Beta 40, Kappa Kappa Gamma 35; GSP 49, Chi Omega 19; Delta Gamma Delta 35, Alpha Delta Pi 20; Pita Beta Ph48, Douthart Hall 24; GSP freshmen 38; Alpha Phi 24; Corbin Hall 35, Alpha Omicron Pi 33. The Jayettes forfeited to Alpha Chi Omega. The Student Court meets monthly to deal with violations of the All Student Council constitution, laws and by-laws and with disputes between students and student groups. TKES 50. Beta 47 The Delta Chi-SAE game was a double forfeit. Delt, TKE, And Prelocks Win IM Basketball Games Delts defeated Triangle 24-20 in a Fraternity A basketball game Monday in Robinson Annex. Jim Cox scored nine points to lead his team in individual scoring. Jerry Simpson followed with two baskets and a free throw. Prelock 45. Carruth 20 Lauren Welch and Ron Tebo each scored 12 points to lead TKE to a 50-47 victory over Beta. Bill Kackley was second high scorer for TKE with ten points, and Barry Donaldson and Bill Crow completed the scoring with eight points each. Individual scoring honors ended in a three way tie for Betas, as Bill LaRue, Gary Evans and Mike Greenleaf each scored nine points. Prelock 45, Carruth 20 Prelock handed Carruth a 45-20 intramural Independent A basketball loss. Larry McKown was high scorer for Prelock with eight points Jim Lletcvits and Tom Rosowicz followed with seven each. Ed Prelock and Bob Fisher each scored five John Drake hit three baskets for six points. Rounding out the scoring were Chester Vananta with four and Frank Gibson with three. The KU freshman swimming team won its first postal swimming meet of the season, a 47-30 victory over Colorado. The meet was Wednesday. The KU team is coached by Chuck Edwards. The results 400-yard medley relay — Colorado (Ickles, Watson, Wise, Wood.) Time: 4:40.8 KU Freshmen Win Swim Meet Tuesday's Scores Fraternity A—Phi Delt vs. Phi Psi, 4:15 p.m.; Phi Gam vs. Kappa Sigma, 5:15 p.m.; Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Chi, 6:15 p.m.; Lambda Chi vs. Sig Ep. 7:15 p.m. Gary Riley, Ron Pittering, Jerry Nelson, Lee Woodard, and Don Gardner each scored two points to account for the winning margin. Chuck Hill with ten points was high scorer for Triangle. The results: Forerunners of the Japanese newspaper in the early 17th century were called "kawaraban" (tileprints) because small illustrated sheets were roughly struck off from engraved tiles. 220-yard freestyle — Piety (K) Poort (K), Foster (C). Time: 2.27.5. 50-yard freestyle — Haren (K). Bellows (C), Lynes (C). Time: 26.3. Fraternity B—SAE 33, Phi Kappa Tau 22; Kappa Sigma 37, Phi Kappa 34; Delta Sigma 31, ATO 18; Acacia 29, Sig Ep 18, Delta Chi 23, Delt 22; Beta 24, DU 16; Phi Delt 36; Kappa Alpha Psi 22. 200-yard butterfly - Laidaw (K) Jeffrey (K), Watson (C). Time 2:39.5. 100-yard freestyle — Kohler (K), Haren (K), Wood (C). Time: 59.7. 200-yard backstroke — Ickles (C), Bellows (C), Fowler (K). Time 2:33.5 440-yard freestyle — Piety (K), Smith (C), Batjer (cq) (C). Time: 5:27.3. Independent B—Geology Club vs. Don Henry, 5:45 p.m., west court; G. Pearson vs. Cats, 6:30 p.m., east court; AFROTC vs. Newman, 6:30 p.m., west court; Foster vs. Stephenson, 7:15 p.m., east court; Nu Sigma Nu vs. Basketeers, 7:15 p.m., west court. Fraternity B—Pi KA vs. Phi Kiapa Sigma, 4:15 p.m., east court; Sigma Chi vs. APHIA, 4:15 p.m., west court; AKL vs. Phi Giam, 5:00 p.m., east court; Theta Chi vs. Phi Psi, 5:00 p.m., west court. A Japanese eats 3.6 ounces of fish, or six times as much as an American. Ninety per cent of animal protein for Japanese is obtained from the sea. Today's Schedule 200-yard breaststroke — Laidlaw (K), Watson (C), Wise (C). Time 2:43.8. Jack W. Neibarger, Prop. BIRD TV-RADIO 400-yard freestyle relay — Kansas (Morris, Haren, Piety, Kohler) Time 4:03.4 Wayne County, one of America's industrial giants, is also a first in Michigan agriculture. It leads all others in sweet corn production. 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 A total of 900 KU students, about 1 in 9, now hold scholarships worth $600,000. 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