Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 12, 1963 Final Cage Rankings NEW YORK — (UPI) — The final 1962-63 United Press International major college basketball ratings (with first-place votes and won-lost records in parentheses): Team Points 1. Cineinmati (31) (23-1) 346 2. Duke (4) (24-2) 312 3. Arizona State (24-2) 238 4. Loyola (III.) (24-2) 229 5. Illinois (19-5) 151 6. Wichita (19-6) 149 7. Mississippi State (21-5) 147 8. Ohio State (20-4) 106 9. Colorado (18-6) 43 10. Stanford (16-8) 38 Second 10 — 11, New York U. 37; 12, Texas 29; 13; Providence 24; 14, Oregon State 13; 15, U.C- LA. 11; 16 (tie), St. Joseph's (Pa) and West Virginia 9 each; 18, Bowling Green 8; 19 (tie), Kansas State and Seattle 7 each. Cincinnati Tops Cage Rankings NEW YORK — (UPI) — The University of Cincinnati, which opens defense of its NCAA title this week, was named the nation's number one major college basketball team for the 1962-63 season by the United Press International Board of Coaches. The magnificent Bearcats, who won 23 games this season and lost only one, took the national title by gaining the first-place votes of 31 of the 35 coaches who have been rating the nation's major colleges each week of the season. CINCINNATI, picked to win the title in the pre-season ratings, was named no. 1 by the coaches rating board every single week of the season. At one stretch, the Bearcats, led by coach-of-the-year Ed Jucker, were the unanimous pick of the coaches for eight straight weeks. That string was snapped when Wichita scored a 65-64 upset over Cincinnati that also broke a 37-game, two season winning streak. Despite their stranglehold on the ratings, the Bearcats still have a long way to go to beat Ohio State's record. The Buckeyes, national champions the last two seasons, led the ratings every single week for two straight seasons. However, both times they lost to the Bearcats in the NCAA post-season tournament. Duke, which won the Atlantic Coast conference, title and then proved it was no fluke by sweeping its own conference tourney, finished second to Cincinnati in the first-rate ratings, picking up the four first-place votes that didn't go to the Bearcats. The Blue Devils, who won a total of 24 games and lost only two, open play in the NCAA tourney on Friday at College Park Md., in the East regional semifinals. Volleyball Results FRATERNITY A Sigma Chi 15-15, Kappa Sigma 5-4 Lambda Chi 15-15, Phi Delta Theta 6-1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon over Sigma Phi Epsilon INDEPENDENT A Buckles 10-14, Navy Latin America by forift from Apaches. FRATERNITY B Sigma Chi 16-15, Phi Kappa 14-9 Kappa Sigma by fortein toftet from Alpha Lambda Fi K3001 Fi Kiappa Alpha by forfeit from Phi Delta Thia FRATERNITY C Sigma Chi No. 1 15-15, Phi Gamma Delta No. 2 1-3 Beta Theta Pi No. 6 15-15. Kappa Sigma 2-6 005 246 Alpha Epsilon No. 2 15-15. Sigma No. 2 246 Chi No. 2 3-8 Beta Theta Pi No. 1 11-15-15, Phi Delta Theta No. 2 15-12-13 P i Kappa Alpha by forfeit from Phi B i Kappa Alpha by forfeit from Phi Kappa Alpha by tortell in Phi Gamma Delta No. 3 Nebraska No. 1 by tortell Sigma Alpha Epsilon No. 1 by forfeit from Alpha KappaLambda. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR ENGRAVING Daniel's specializes in quality and precision workmanship in all repair work. REASONABLE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE DANIEL'S JEWELRY 914 Mass. Scoops on SPORTS By Steve Clark --team in the nation. With days becoming warmer and longer, sports fans soon will be switching their allegiances to the grand old sport of baseball. Whether "our national sport" or not, the major league training camps are buzzing with scoops of promising youngsters and gratifying news that last year's mainstays will be in top shape for the coming campaign. The Kansas City Athletics will appear in green home uniforms this year, just another indication of attempts at adding color to the game. Before we pass from the basketball scene, however, there is some important business remaining on the agenda. KU sports fans will be able to witness the first of this Friday and Saturday nights in Allen Field House. The occasion is the Mid-West NCAA Regionals and twice defending champion Cincinnati is favored to win and move on to the tournament finals at Louisville, Ky., the following weekend. The major league exhibition schedule is already underway, and after several rigorous weeks of spring play, the teams' general managers will be deciding who can make the grade and who can not. If past years are any indication, there will be a flurry of trades prior to the major league openers. From our desk, we see Colorado meeting the Bearcats Saturday in the regional finals. The Buffaloos, however, will have to get past Oklahoma City, which has the tallest Let's say that the Buffaloes can play as they did at Manhattan Saturday night. If so, Colorado could cause Cincinnati a lot of trouble. We won't say that the Buffers could win, but upsets can be known to happen. A Colorado victory would certainly up the prestige of the Big Eight conference. Tickets are now on sale at the Allen Field House ticket office. The prices are $2.50 and $3, not a bad fare for the top flight players who will be appearing here. The Jayhawk track team will close its 1963 indoor season Saturday night at the Kansas State Invitational, primarily a relay meet. This is one meet that Coach Easton is not taking seriously. The team has a long important outdoor season ahead of them, so the runners are going to relax and enjoy a meet. Weird combinations might be assembled for the meet. The boys are allowed to run what they want to run. Can you picture it? 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COMING SOON "I don't feel I have to prove to anyone that I can steal 104 bases again," said the Dodger shortstop, whose electrifying speed on the base-paths helped him win the National League's most valuable player award last year. "I know I could break my own record if I wanted to but I think it's kind of selfish to set goals like that," said Wills. "When you get right down to it, a lot of factors can influence how many bases I'll steal this year. Who knows if I'm going to get 208 hits again like I did last year?" Who knows if the games will be as close? Who knows how much power the club will show? Maybe it won't be necessary for me to steal many bases at all. I don't steal just for the sake of stealing." Portraits of Distinction HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. 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