Page 5 Monday. Dec. 9, 1957 University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan SPORTS Kansas Seeks 'Bonus Game' Kansas, sporting a 3-0 record, will move into Milwaukee tonight to face the Marquette Warriors who have lost three straight games this year. The KU sports network will broadcast the game over radio stations KANU-FM and KCMO at 7:55 p.m. The Kansas team will return to Lawrence Tuesday dav morning. Goal Was Two Victories Harp will probably start the same five players that started against Northwestern: Wilt Chamberlain, Ron Loneski, Monte Johnson, Bob Hickman and Bob Billings. Coach Dick Harp's team, coming from a hard won 71-65 victory at Northwestern, faces Jack Nagle's squad that had eight lettermen return to the lineup after a last year season record of 10-15. Harp, who said last week he would be happy to win one of the two games of the intersectional road trip, will evidently be going for a bonus game with Marquette. Moran Is Kev To Marquette's Chances Chamberlain, who is shooting at a 29.6 point average per game, scored 27 points in Saturday's match. He was followed by Loneski and Johnson with 13 apiece. The key to Marquette's chances depend mainly on Mike Moran, 6-8 center. Last year he was the team's top scorer with 470 points and was second in rebounds. Another standout is Jim McCoy, 6-6 forward, who scored 27 points against Kansas last year as a sophomore. An outside shooting threat, McCoy was third among the team's scorers last year with 341 points. Unique Defense Almost Trips KU KU beat down repeated rallies by a stubborn team of Northwestern University Wildcats Saturday night to take a 71-65 victory at Evanston. Ill. The score was tied 30-30 at the half, but KU pulled away to a 41-30 lead early in the second half. Then the home team cut the Jayhawker lead to two points, at 67-63, with about a minute left in the game, before four straight free throws established the final margin. It was the unique Northwestern defense that almost tripped Kansas. It was the combination of 6-foot 9-inch Joe Ruklick behind Chamberlain and 6-foot 6-inch Willie Jones in front of him that stymied KU. Wilt Chamberlain scored 27 second half. All the Jayhawkers who played contributed to the point total, as the balanced scoring attack showed 13 points each for Ron Loneski and Monte Johnson, 8 apiece for Bob Hickman and Bob Billings and 2 for Al Donaghue. Ruklick scored 25 points, mainly on book shots. Ruklik took 18 rebounds to lead both teams in that department. For KU Loneski had 15 rebounds, Hickman 12 and Chamberlain 10. Wildcat Rebound Edge Northwestern held a slight edge on rebounds, collecting 53 to KU's 47. By controlling the backboards, the Tigers were able to take 94 shots from the field, while KU got away only 78. The difference in the statistics was free throws, as KU hit 13 of 24 and Northwestern 5 of 8. Northwestern fouled 20 times, KU seven. Outside shooting gave KU a 20-15 lead in the first half, with Hickman hitting a basket, Chamberlain two and Billings one. KU had 5-point margins twice, at 26-21 and 28-23, but Northwestern took the lead at 30-28 just before the half. A last-second shot by Monte Johnson tied the score at 30-30 at the half. 11-Point Barrage by KU KU broke loose with an 11-point scoring barrage to start the second half. Chamberlain scored 7 and Johnson 4. KU pulled away again, and it was 65-55 with 4½ minutes to play. Ruk- points, 19 of them coming in the lick made three more field goals before fouling out. When he left the game, the score was 67-63 with 1:17 left to play. Bill Jones hit a field goal to make it 67-65, and the 10,500 fans Markley told The Daily Kansan Sunday night that the swimmers won a lot of first place honors but just didn't have enough seasoned performers to round out the scoring. The Jayhawkers scored first in six of the 10 events. It was KU's John Jeffrey who put in the outstanding performance for the meet. His time of 2:31:5 in the 200-yard butterfly lowered both the Swimmers Win Many First Place Honors But Lack Depth The Kansas swimming squad lost its first meet of the season Saturday to Southern Illinois at Carbondale, 48-38. The loss was attributed to a weakness that coach Jay Markley had pointed out before the season started, that of having good front-line men but not much depth. Southern Illinois pool record and the KU varsity record by seven seconds. Jeffrey also took second place in the 200-stroke breaststroke. The Kansans were especially strong in the relays, picking up first place in both the 400-yard medley relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay. The time on the medley relay was 4:39.5 while the freestyle relay was clocked at 3:56.6. KU Strong in Relay Jared Piety won first place honors in both the 220-yard freestyle and the 440-vard freestyle. Bill Matthews took first in diving and second in the 200-yard backstroke. His time for the 220 was 2:28.1, for the 440 it was 5:28. Frank Enna rolled 223 and Ron Clark 587 for the high 10 and high 30, respectively last week in intramural bowling. Brothers Place High Clark was the main force for the Stars in the Sunday Mixed league as they won three of four points from the league-leading Whiz Kids and moved within three points of first place. Enna's 223, as part of a 559 series, enabled the Club 520 II team to win three points from the Panthers and retain the lead in the Jayhawk league. The other league leaders: Brothers Place High Jon Poort took second place in the Enna,Clark Top Bowlers Alpha Epsilon Pi, the Crimson league; the Freeloaders, the Blue league; F.D.A., the Rock league; Alpha Tau Omega, the Chalk league; the Big 4, the Sunset league; Sigma Kappa, the Prairie league; Stephenson, the Top Jay league; the Top Hats, the Hill Top league. 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Closed Sat., Sun., Holidays Winner of the race was John Macy of the University of Houston's track club. The New York Athletic Club retained its team championship. The race was approximately 61% miles. Skutka Ninth In AAU Meet Tom Skutka, Hibernia, N.J. sophomore, was ninth in a field of 60 in the National AAU 10,000 meter cross-country meet Saturday in Chicago. Skutka won the Big Eight cross country title earlier this fall. Billings. Hickman Foil Strategy With 49 seconds left Tiger captain Nick Mantis deliberately fouled Billings, to give Northwestern a chance to get the ball on the rebound of the free throw. jammed into the Evanston, Ill. gym began to roar. But Billings calmly pushed through two free throws to give KU a 4-point lead. Hickman was fouled as he rebounded a Tiger shot, and he added two more free throws to make it 71-65. PAT READ 445 Tenn. 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