PAGE EIGHT—SPORT The Jayh q Regardless of what Dr. F. C. Allen thinks about the “money- grabbers” of the N.C.A.A., prob- ably to the man Kansas basketball followers hope that the Jayhawker team and the athletic board vote affirmatively to play in the west- ern tourney if the invitation is forthcoming. The western tournament at _ Kansas City March. 20 and 21 will consist of the following quintets: District 5—Kansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Aggies or Creighton. District 6—Rice. District 7—Colorado. District 8—Stanford or Oregon State. ‘ Link Lyman, former Nebraska line coach, has accepted a job with an insurance company and ‘will work the western part of the state of Nebraska... . Milt Piepul was turned down by the army because of ‘defective vision and will help coach the backs at his alma mater, Notre Dame, during spring prac- tice. Forest Evashevski, the former Michigan star who has been head grid coach at Hamilton college, will join the Pitt staff as back- field assistant with Charley Bowser. ... Dr. Arnold Greene and Harold Stebbins, both former associates of Jock Sutherland, have resigned. The 63 points which Oklahoma rang up against Kansas the other night is the largest number re- corded by a K.U. opponent since the beginning of the sport here in 1899, according to records. The previous high mark was held | by Indiana. The Hoosiers tripped K.U., 60 to 42, in the N.C.A.A finals in 1940 at Kansas City. Prior to that Nebraska Wesleyan’s 52 points, scored against Kansas in 1905, was the high. Highest score ever made by a ‘K.U. team against a foe was the 68 to 8 lick dealt Washington U. in