Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 8. 1958 Wiltless KU Loses Again The Kansas Jayhawkers—defending Big Eight champions—opened their title defense Tuesday night by going down, 64-63, before the Oklahoma Sooners. It was a game that ran close competition in thrills with the Jayhawkers' loss last Wednesday to Oklahoma State. There was little doubt but what this loss, like the previous one, was due to the fact that Kansas was without the services of all-America Wilt Chamberlain. With 1½ minutes to play, center and game captain Ron Loneski was fouled. He stepped to the free-throw line and scored two points to tie the game at 62-62. Oklahoma then took possession of the ball and stalled until only nine seconds showed on the clock. It was then that Gene Hudson, a 6-foot 3-inch senior guard got away a 25-foot jump shot that all but killed KU's hopes. Billings Misses Free Throw KU took possession of the ball and Hudson fuddon Jayhawk guard Bob Billings just as the gun sounded the game. With two shots coming the only chances for the KU squad rested on the 5-foot 11-inch junior's shoulders. His first shot was missed - his second shot good. It was Hudson who did the most damage to KU. Again the Jayhawkers had disproved the theory they were a 1-man team, Kansas was at a tremendous height disadvantage, being two inches shorter per man than the tall Sooners. He scored the first points of the game in the opening seconds. Then, with a little over six minutes left in the game and with Kansas in a five point lead it was Hudson who again scored. He picked up six points while the visitors were held scoreless to put his Sooners ahead 59-58. He was high scorer for the Sooners, hitting 16 points. Loneski Scores 27 For the Jayhawkers it was Loneski. He hit for his season high of 27. Kennec twirled through most of Kansas trailed through most of the first half. They were tied at 2-2, 6-6, 16-16, then 27-27 with 3:10 left in the first half. With 2:20 left Billings hit to put Kansas in the lead, 29-27. KU lost the lead at 30-30 with 1:10 left. Then, with four seconds left on the clock and the Jayhawks trailing, 34-30, Loneski scored to bring the Kansans within two points of the Sooners at halftime. Kansas picked up nine points in the first few minutes of the second half while holding the Sooners to two. The remainder of the second half was almost the opposite of the first half. This time the Jayhawkers led most of the way. With 6:50 left Kansas had a comfortable 58-35 lead. Then came Hudson's 6-point barrage. Lead See-Saws With less than four minutes to go OU's top player Joe King fouled Loneski. The big junior hit both of his free shots and the Jayhawks went ahead by one. Then Sooner Denny Price hit to put his squad ahead 61-60. With three minutes left OU took possession of the bail and held it for one minute and 12 seconds. A foul by Al Donagheu sent Bruce Medley to the free throw line and the Sooners collected another point. Kansas then took possession of the ball and seconds later Loneski was fouled. The next Kansas game will be Monday night with the Colorado Buffaloes here. Cougar meat, although seldom eaten, is as tasty as venison. A full slate of 12 games was played in men's intramural basketball Tuesday as the pace picked up again in Robinson Gymnasium and Robinson Annex following the 2-week layoff for the holidays. In the only fraternity A game of the day Phi Kappa Psi defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon 53-25. For the winners Jerry Brown scored 14 points, Bob McMichael and Norb Garrett 9 each, Jim Sorter 6, John Flanagan, Dick Foreman and Jim Brownfield 4 each and Gary Cooper 3. Intramural Pace Picks Up, Twelve Games Played Here J. C. Kennedy led the SAE scoring with 8 points, followed by B. Kramer with 7, A. Scott with 6 and K. Overbee with 4. In Independent a competition it was Stephenson 30, Rochdale 23; Beirhawks 41, Foster 22; Pharmacy 39, YMCA 36. For Stephenson Dave Leitch wait top scorer with 10 points, Tom Cole had 6, Jon Swisher 4, Marlin Zimmerman and Jack Davis, 3 each and Kermit Campbell and Phil Heinschel, 2 each. For Rochdale Craig Swanson had 9, John Olander, 7. Eldon Good, 4 and Gary Hogue, 3 Elstun Leads Bierhawks Gene Elstun scored 21 to lead the Bierhawks, with Bruce Brenner getting 10, Dick Winters, 6 and Frank Cox and Sam Wilson, 2 each. For Foster Dave Shalker and Bob Deines each scored 8, Buzz Quinn, 4 and Dave Johnson, 2. Scoring leader for Pharmacy was Jack Geyer with 10 points, Dick Kraus had 9, Jim Whaley, 8, Don Peterson, 7, Bill Geyer, 3 and Gary Adams, 2. For the YMCA Charles Swyers had 14, Don VanAchen, 8, Bill Kentling, 5, R邦atta, 4, Wayne Robuck, 3 and Jack McCormick, 2. Other results: Stephenson 17, Nu Sigma Nu 53, McCook 25, Foster 24, Joliffe 17. Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta 43, Kappa Sigma 11. Independent B—Grace Pearson 37. Independent C—Fig Pluckers over American Inst. of, Architects, forfeit; Phi Delta Theta I 44, Lambda Chi 15; Beta Theta Pi IV 23, Alpha Epsilon Pi II 21; Alpha Epsilon Pi I 61, Delta Upsilon X 20. Games Today Fraternity A—Theta Chi vs. Sigma Phi. Eiosilop. 7:15. Independent A — Battenfeld vs. Varsity House, 4:15; Jollife vs. Jim Beam, 5:15; Templin vs. Radicals, 6:15. Fraternity C—Phi Gamma Delta III vs. Sigma Chi, 4:15, east court; Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, 4:15, west court; Sigma Alpha Epsilon III vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon III, 5:00, east court; Phi Gamma Delta II vs. Sigma Chi II, 5:00 west court; Sigma Alpha Epsilon IV vs. Phi Delta Theta V, 5:45, east court; Alpha Tau Omega IV vs. Sigma Nu II, 5:45, west court; Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 6:30, east court; Phi Ottawa opened Kansas Conference play Tuesday night with a 79-64 victory over Bethany in Ottawa. Bob McGhee paced the Ottawa attack with 32 points. The Braves held a 47-36 halftime edge. Ottawa Wins Opener Gamma Delta IV vs. Beta Theta Pi, 6:30, west court; Alpha Tau Omega III vs. Phi Kappa Psi V, 7:15, east court; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi, 7:15, west court. NCAA Slaps Two Schools The National Collegiate Athletic Association has announced that Wichita University, for violations of the football recruiting code, and Memphis State, for basketball, have been placed on probation. Wichita's probation is for one year but does not ban the Shockers from participating in NCAA or associated events. Memphis State received a 2-year probation which bans the school from participation in all 14 NCAA championships and 28 events overall. "Prior to one of the university's football games in 1956," the infractions committee report reads, "the then head football coach told members of his first two teams that arrangements could be made for nominal cash payments to those players who made particularly good plays during the game." The Band Box Beauty Salon has secured the services of Miss Willadean Ball from Atlanta, Ga. Miss Ball has been splendidly trained in hair, scalp, skin, and hands. Her styling techniques are of the best. 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