Page 7 Bowling Into Final Frames com- tion First and second prize trophies will be given the winners of the tournament which will consist of 12 teams. Final team winners in the University bowling competition have been decided and will enter the men's team championship matches to be held at 4 and 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. In a Wednesday scotch mixed doubles tournament, where a man throws one ball and his partner, a woman, throws the second ball, there was a tie for first place. Ron Clark and Nancy Fujisaki equalled Don Hutton and Sue Ann Moore to share honors. Both teams rolled a 751 score. Spastics Roll High Game of 670 In league action before the holidays Spastics won the Jay League by rolling a high game of 670 and 3-gamhigh of 1837. Stephenson, their opponent, took second place in the league. Phi Kappa Epsilon, although beaten by Tau Kappa Epsilon, took the title of the Twilight League. The winning team had a high series of 1,651 pins but the Phi Kaps had the high single game of 571. Jay Thornburg was individual high point man with 160 and 460 for a single game and three games series. The KC's took honors in the Hawk League rolling a high game of 735 pins and a high series of 1999. Wayne Hayman scored 222 pins in a single game to take individual high score. The Hill Top League was won by Jayhawk Cafe after rolling a 776 and a 2023 in high game and series. Ron Clark bowled a 221 and 567 for the high output of the match. The FDA's were beaten soundly by Alpha Kappa Lambda, 3-1, but won the Rock League anyway. The winners knocked over 680 pins and 1966 pins to win. Don Bartlett was high point man hitting 191 and 528 pins in single and series games. J. Dickerson had the high single game with 184 pins in Blue League competition. Roy Karlin had high series game with 564. The Semiholes, league winners, had a high series of 1886. The Freeloaders had a high single game score of 688 pins. Crimson Title To AEPi Sigma Chi won the high series in the Crimson League but lost out to Alpha Epsilon Pi for the championship. The league champs scored 561 pins for the single game but Sigma Chi came back to take the series with 1625 pins. The Whiz Kids won the championship in the Mixed League, but the Stars, who took second place, won the single game and series honors with 672 and 1933 pins. Dave Stein of the Stars rolled a 240 and 594 for individual honors. Robertson Scores 56 Points In N.Y. NEW YORK —(UP) — Not since Hank Luisiett came storming out of the West with his amazing one-hand shots has a basketball player rocked New York in his debut like Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati. Top Prep Teams Hold Positions TOPEKA, Kan. -(UP)-Leaders a week ago in the weekly Kansas high school basketball ratings held their top-ranked positions, but other schools were juggled in this week's selections. The top teams in the weekly coaches poll conducted by Ken Bronson of the Topeka Daily Capital: Class AA — Newton (6-0), Topeka (5-1), Ward (6-1), Wyandotte (4-1), Kapau (4-0). Class A — Russell (6-0), Medicine Lodge (6-0), Hugoton (5-0), Scott City (7-0), Sacred Heart (6-1). Class E — Inman (5-1), Arma (5-0). Cheney (6-0), Northern Heights (7-0), Leroy (7-0). Each bronze door to the K.U Memorial Campanile weighs 840 lbs. "The greatest sophomore I have even seen," said his coach, George Smith, after Robertson smashed the Madison Square Garden scoring record by firing 56 points in a 118-54 rout of Seton Hall at the famed "pop shot palace." And the echoing salute from the "big town" meant that Robertson is a cinch to win the annual award that New York writers give to the outstanding visiting player to appear here. Chamberlain Back In KU Cage Lineup All-America center Wilt Chamberlain was back to play with second-ranked Kansas to do a, boosting Jayhawker hopes of rapid return to the victory trail. Chamberlain, who still leads the nation's scorers with 322 points in 10 games for a 32.2-point average, his been ill from an infection. Previously unbeaten and top-ranked Kansas lost its last two games without Chamberlain in close decisions to Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. "I will be out there trying to give it everything I've got," said Chamberlain, "but, of course, you realize 10 or 11 days is a long time to lay off." Dr. Kollbjorn Jenssen, team physician, released the lanky 7-footer and Chamberlain rejoined the suad for practice. He said he expects to be ready for Colorado Monday night. Chamberlain's work Thursday was confined to shooting baskets and running on the indoor track. Myers Top A&M Prospect Jim Myers, just fresh out of his first year as head football coach at Iowa State College and with a newly signed contract, is now listed as the top prospect for the head coaching job at Texas A&M, College Station. Texas. Myers moved into the Big Eight school as head coach with the Cyclones suffering from a long losing spell. The Cyclones were the annual conference cellar team, ending up on the bottom of the heap almost annually. In his first year Myers brought the Cyclones up to a tie for fifth place with Kansas State. When former Arkansas coach Jack Mitchell made his move to Kansas, Myers was one of the first coaches contacted for the job at Fayetteville. Then the Texas A&M post was vacated. Former Notre Dame coach Frank Leahy was the man most mentioned for the job. However, his health kept him from taking the position. Then a few days ago Myers' name came out as the most likely prospect. Since then he has met with A&M officials and an announcement is expected any time. Friday, Jan. 10, 1958 University Daily Kansan There are Only 340 Days Till Christmas See us today for your Hi Fidelity Components Equipment Show Room 928 Mass. HI HO STUDERINOS !! THIS IS GOOD OLD GORDON H. telling you that the most scrumptious hamburgers in town are served at the Chateau Drive-In. They're the cream of the crop! These kiddies use only generous portions of ground beef—and with all the trimerinos. Just to minimize stress and strain in these trying times they'll have your order waiting for you when you want it—just call it in. Chateau Drive-In 1802 Mass. VI 3-1825 Swimmers Seek No.3 The KU swimming team will be seeking its third victory of the season Saturday when the Nebraska University Cornhuskers come KU has a 2-1 record, having defeated Missouri School of Mines and Pittsburg State College. Kansas has been defeated by Southern Illinois University. Coach Jay Markley, Lawrence senior, considers Noraska to have a better team than any of the three his squad has faced this year, but he believes his improved squad has a good chance to win. "Lack of depth is our problem, since we have only seven men, but if they all do their best we can continue to win meets," he said. Nebraska defeated Fort Hays State in an earlier meet. KU has had no competition since Dec. 14. Saturday's meet will be at 2 p.m. in the pool at Robinson Gymnasium. College Basketball Results By UNITED PRESS Cincinnati 118, Seton Hall 54 Xavier (O.) 71, Iona 61 New Hampshire 97, Vermont 85 Holy Cross 100, American International Wake Forest 87, South Carolina 63 North Carolina 82, Virginia 66 Western Carolina 71, Lenox Rhyne 61 Florida Southern 83, King's College 68 Florida St. 72, Camps 54 Florida St. 72, Camps 54 Georgetown (Ky.) 105, Pikeville 78 Omaha 60, Creighton 54 Stephen F. Austin 66, Midwestern U. 47 Nine scholarship halls at K.U. provide 200 scholarships to 250 men and 200 women, totaling $135,000. 8 P.M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 University of Kansas City Playhouse 52nd and Rockhill Road, K. C., Mo.