Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Feb. 17, 1958 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Schoeni Sparks Jolliffe To Victory Over Varsity Jolliffe eked out a 2-point victory over Varsity in their Independent A game Friday night. Leading the Jolliffe attack were Terry Schoeni and Dick Worrel. Schoeni was high man of the game scoring 14 while Worrel added 10. Other scorers for Jolliffe were Don Sparlin 6, Clay Edmonds 5, Bill Mumford 2, and Monte Walton 2. The big guns in the Varsity attack were Charles McElhinney and Doyle Bontrager each with 8 points. The Radicales were winner by a forfeit when Foster failed to produce enough men in the only other Independent A game. Other results; In the only Fraternity C action ATOI led by Hoffman with 22 points defeated DUI 56-12. Fraternity B- Sigma Phi Epsilon 20, Kappa Sigma 25; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 41, Phi Kappa Sigma 21; Phi Delta Theta 54, Delta Tau Delta 20; Theta Tau 2, Phi Kappa Tau 0 (forfeit); Sigma Nu 2, Tau Kappa Tau 0 (forfeit). Games Today Independent C—Carruth vs. Fig Pluckers 5:45. Nats Don't Concede Title To Boston Celtics By UNITED PRESS Everyone has conceded the Beston Celtics will win the Eastern Division title of the National Basketball Association except the stubborn Syracuse Nationals. The second-place Nationals still can overtake the Celtics although it would take a near-perfect brand of basketball. The Nats whittled the Celtics' lead to $6^{1/2}$ games by defeating the Cincinnati Royals, 113-105 Sunday. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) - Jumbo Size Prints at no Extra Charge - Fast Movie and 35mm - Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) - Your old Flash Bulbs are worth 1c each on new bulbs AT Top Team, Scorer Idle HIXON'S For All Camera and Photo Finishing Needs Don Crawford ● Bob Blank 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 The nation's No.1 team and leading scorer are idle tonight but their chief rivals are all in action as the college basketball season heads into its tournament-showdown stage. Two of the NCAA tournament's 16 berths already are filled—by Oklahoma state and Connecticut—but three streaking teams still hope to dislodge Kansas State from its No. 1 ranking and both Oscar Robertson and Wilt Chamberlain may yet overtake Seattle's Elgin Baylor in the scoring race. Kansas set four new meet records and tied an American record in defeating Michigan State in a dual indoor track meet Friday night. Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawkers won the meet, 68-36. KU Sets Four Meet Records Charles Tidwell equalled the existing U. S. record for the 60-yard dash running it in 6 seconds flat. The old meet record was .63 held by B. Lillyblad of Michigan State. Ernie Shelby set a new meet record of 35-feet 3 $ _{4} $ -inches in the broad jump. This surpassed the old record of 22-feet 4 $ _{4} $ -inches held by Kent Floerke. Shelby also won the low hurdles in :06.9, placed second in the 60-yard dash and placed third in the high jump. Cannon Jumps High Bob Cannon broke the record in the highjump by clearing 6-feet 5 1/4-inches. The old record of 6-feet 1 3/4-inches was held by Floeker. Al Oerter set a new record in the shot put when he made a toss of 56-feet 11-inches. The old record was 53-feet 2-inches, also held by Oerter. The new record represented a career high for Oerter. Tom Skutka won both the mile and 880-yard run. He came within .5 second of the 4:15:4 record in the mile and ran the 880 in 1:54.9, beating Olympic contender Dave Lean of Michigan State. Coach Bill Easton said, "We're very happy to win, of course. All the boys did a wonderful job. Our distance men really came through and Tom Skutka did a beautiful double tonight. Tilwell's 6 seconds flat was a wonderful time and it equalled the American record held by Jim Golliday of Northwestern." Pole vault—1 W, Oswalt, MSU; 2 M. Kleinhans, MSU; 3 D, McFetters, MSU 13-feet. The results: High jump—1 Bob Cannon, KU; 2 D. McPetters, MSU; 3 Ernie Shelby, KU; height 6 feet $ \frac{1}{4} $ inches (new record). Mile run—1 Tom Skutka, KU; 2 Dale Lubs, KU; 3 Verlyn Schmidt, KU; time- 4:15.9. 60 yard dash—1 Charles Tidwell, KU; 2 Ernie Shelby, KU; 3 G. Burgett, MSU; time--06 (new meet record and ties American record). 410 yard dash—1 Ray Wyatt, KU; 2 Verne Gauby, KU; 3 W. Atter- berry, MSU; time=50.4. 60 yard high hurdles —1 Bill Tillman, KU; 2 D. McFetters, MSU; 3 M. Kleinhaus, MSU. time=-07.6. Shot put—1 Al Oerter, KU; 2 S. Eliowitz, MSU; 3 Bill Dryer, KU; distance- 56 feet 11 inches (new record) 880 yard run—1 Tom Skutka, KU; Cincinnati Trounces Cowpokes Kansas State, West Virginia and San Francisco encountered tight zone defenses and had to go all out to win Saturday while Cincinnati reversed an early-season loss to Oklahoma State with one of its most impressive victories of the season, 71-57 West Virginia topped Penn State, 74-71, and San Francisco defeated Loyola of California by only 49-42. 2 Dave Lean, MSU; 3 Bob Tauguhe, KU; time-1:54.9. 2-mile run—1Jerry McNeal, KU; 2 Don Greenlee, KU; 3 Brian Travis, KU; time-9:25. Broad jump=1 Ernie Shelby, KU; 2 W. Oswalt, MSU; 3 D. McFetters, MSU; distance-25 feet 3 $ \frac{3}{4} $ inches (new record). 60 yard low hurdles—1 Ernie Shelby, KU; 2 Bill Tillman, KU; 3 D. McFetters, MSU; time-069. Mile relay—1 Michigan State (Fossberg, Lean, Castle, Atterberry) time-3:26.3. Big 8 Standings Conference Games All Games Team w l pct pf pa K-State 7 0 1.000 590 434 Kansas 7 0 1.000 590 434 Oklahoma 5 3 .625 475 446 Iowa State 3 4 .429 418 446 Michigan 3 4 .429 418 446 Nebraska 3 4 .250 437 548 Colorado 1 7 .125 403 488 K-State 17 1 1.944 1292 1081 *Okla, St 16 1 842 1139 963 Kansas 15 3 833 1259 1010 Oklahoma 12 6 667 1071 1039 Iowa State 10 8 556 1105 1034 Missouri 9 8 529 1076 1048 Nebraska 7 12 368 1127 1294 Colorado 5 13 278 195 1128 Games This Week - Not eligible to compete for conference Today Today Missouri at Kansas Colorado at Nebraska Iowa State at Oklahoma Oklahoma State at Bradley Thursday Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Saturday Kansas State at Missouri Kansas at Nebraska Air Force at Colorado Houston at Oklahoma City NOW! Solve YOUR Evening Parking Problem with the "Campus Only" Bus Service 1. Meeting at the Union? 2. Studying at the Library? 3. Attending a Function? 4. Evening Class? 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