IM Cage Play Begins Today Intramural basketball play will begin at 4:15 p. m. today, in both Fraternity "A" and Fraternity "B" leagues. This year all "A" games will be played in Robinson Annex, while all "B" and "C" games will be played in Robinson Gymnasium. Fraternity "A"=Triangle vs. TKE, 4:15 p. m.; Delta Chi vs. AKL, 5:15 p. m.; Delt vs. SAE, 6:15 p. m. Phi Delt vs. Phi Gam, 7:15 p. m. TODAY'S SCHEDULE The defending Hill champions are: Class "A," Cats; Class "B," DU, Class "C" Phi Gam. Fraternity "B"—DU vs. Acacia, 4:15, east court; Delt vs. Sig Ep. 4:15, west court; Phi Kappa vs. Beta, 5 p. m., east court; Kappa Sig vs. Delta Chi, 5 p. m., west court; Phi Delt vs. Phi Kappa Tau, 5:45, east court; Delta Sigma vs. SAE, 5:45 p. m., west court; PiKA vs. Kappa Alpha Psi, 6:30 p. m., east court; Phi Kappa Sigma vs. ATO, 6:39 p. m. west court; AKL vs. Sigv a Nu, 7:15 p. m., east court; Theta Chi v. Alpha Phi Alpha, 7:15 p. m., west court. Basketball Scores Butler 54, Wisconsin 50 Iowa State 92, Houston 73 Nebraska 67, Iowa 43 Kansas 87, Northwestern 69 Kansas State 90, Texas Tech 84 Mississippi Southern 73, Tulsa 66 Colorado 67, Oregon State 58 Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1956 University Daily Kansas Faveo Eight-Player Deal For A's, Tigers JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —(UP) —Detroit pitchers Ned Garver and Virgil Trucks go to the Kansas City Athletics in exchange for first baseman Eddie Robinson and second baseman Jim Finigan in an eight-player deal also involving an unannounced amount of cash. The A's, in addition to Garver and Trucks, also received first baseman Wayne Balardi and Gene Host, a left-handed 23-year-old, from the Tigers. As an undergraduate at Missouri, Faurot lettered in football, basketball and baseball. He was a fullback on Gwinn Henry's 1923 and 1924 teams. OU Heads All-League Squad; 2 Kansans On Second Unit By UNITED PRESS As was expected, Oklahoma and Colorado dominated the all-Big Seven squad named by the United Press. The Sooners landed five players on the mythical team and Colorado had four other places. The only other schools represented were Missouri and Kansas State, with one man each. End Jim Letcavits and backfill Homer Floyd of KU were named to the second team. Others from KU who received honorable mention included Lynn McCarthy, end; Jim Hull, tackle; Galen Wahmie尔和 Frank Black, centers, and Charles McCue and Bob Marshall, backs. The Oklahoma players on the first team included backs Tommy McDonald and Clendon Thomas, center Jerry Tubbs, guard Billy Krisher, and tackle Ed Gray. Colorado landed ends Jerry Leahy and Wally Merz, tackle Dick Stapp, and fullback John Bayuk. Women's intramural volleyball games will start today in Robinson Gym. The schedule is as follows: The entering houses were divided into three divisions. Members of division one are Kappa Alpha Theta, Watkins, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Corbin. Those in division two are GSP, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, Jayettes, Delta Gamma and Sellards. Members of division three are Pi Beta Phi; Douthart, Alpha Phi, GSP freshmen, Alpha Delta Pi, and Delta Delta Delta. Women's Schedule Listed Today — Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Watkins, Sellards vs. Delta Gamma. 9 p.m. Thursday — Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Corbin Hall, 7 p.m. Women's intramural table tennis singles and badminton doubles will also begin next week. Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, advised each team to get in practice session before the games start. Ellis Rainsberger, K-State center, and Jimmy Hunter, Missouri quarterback, also were named. **Wednesday** — Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Gamma Phi Beta, GSP vs. Chi Omega, 8 p.m.; Pi Beta Phi vs. Douthart, Alpha Phi vs. GSP freshmen, 8:45 p.m.; Alpha Delta Pi vs. Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Chi Omega vs. Jayettes, 9:30 p.m. Don Faurot has coached the Missouri Tigers since 1935. McDonald was honored as back of the year, and Tubbs received the award fo being the outstanding lineman. Coloado Coach Dallas Ward was honored as coach of the year, and his sophomore quarterback, Boyd Dowler, was chosen as sophomore of the year. It's OU Again As No.1 Team NEW YORK — (UP) — Oklahoma's slick Sooners, who crushed every rival in sight and piled up a modern record of 40 consecutive victories, were voted the 1956 national college football champions today by the United Press board of coaches. This marked the second consecutive season and the third time in the past seven years that Coach Bud Wilkinson's men were voted the honor. Twenty-six of the 35 leading coaches picked Oklahoma tops in the final ballot of the season. Five others voted for top-ranked Tennessee, three for third-ranked Iowa, and one for sixth-ranked Miami, Fla. Oklahoma's point-total of 337 was just 13 short of a perfect score. FAYETTE, Mo.—(UP)—A battling Central College basketball team outlasted the University of Kansas City 68-61 here last night. Wilkinson and the Sooners will be presented the United Press national championship trophy on the nationally-televised Ed Sullivan show over the Columbia broadcasting system next Sunday night, between 7 and 8 p.m. (CST). Central College Outlasts UKC, 68-61 Central held a 37-36 halftime margin, but the margin was never greater than 10 points. Bob Iglehart hit 20 points to lead Central while Bill Brazil was best for UKC with 15. 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