--- Page 7 OCU Boasts Tallest Team In Tournament 1. Oklahoma City University qualified for this weekend's NCAA regional playoffs in Allen Field House when it scored a 97-81 victory over Memphis State Tuesday night at Wichita. The Chiefs compiled a regular season record of 18-6 and were rated 11th in the final Associated Press ratings. Oklahoma City will be the tallest team in the Lawrence regional. The Chiefs' starting lineup averages 6 feet 5 inches a man, Leading OCUs' attack is Hubert Reed, a 6-foot 10-inch center who averaged 20.1 points a game over the 24-game schedule and led the Chiefs to its victory over a much smaller Memphis State team last night with 27 points. The Chieft's second leading scorer is Lyndon Lee, a 6-foot 5-inch forward who averaged 14 points a game this season. Rounding out the first team are juniors Roger Holloway, 6-foot 6-inch forward, Larry Bradshaw, 6-foot 5-inch guard, and Cecil Magana, 6-foot guard. The leading reserve is Leon Griffin, a 6-foot 6-inch sophomore who scored 159 points during the regular season. Coach Abe Lemons is in his The sophomore center leads his team in field goal accuracy with 46.6 per cent, free throw accuracy with 75.4 per cent, and rebounds with a 11.1 average a game. His best single game point total this season was 40 against Loyola of New Orleans. Exhibition Baseball (N) 6 Milwaukee (N) 5, Kansas City St. Louis (N) 7, Detroit (A) 4 Boston (A) 2, New York (A) 0 Cincinnati (N) 6, Brooklyn (N) 3 Washington (A) 10, Philadelphia New York (A) "B" 8, Pittsburgh (A) (N) 5 Cleveland (A) 7. Baltimore (A) 6 Chicago (N) 5. New York (N) 2 Chicago (A) “B” 5. Charleston (A) Bauer Having Tough Time LAKELAND, Fla. (UP)— Hank Bauer, one of the Yankees' top players in last season's world series, is having a tough time getting his eye on the ball this spring. Bauer, who struck out twice against Boston on Tuesday, whiffed three more times in Wednesday's 2-0 loss to the Red Sox. SHOP BROWN'S FIRST Ivy League Slacks Black - Gray Khaki Belt and Buckle Zipper Fly Tapered Bottoms Slash Pockets Sizes 28 to 34 $3.98 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. first season as head coach at OCU. He took over for Doyle Parrack, who moved to Oklahoma. His future looks good as all of his players are sophomores and juniors. This will be the fifth straight year that the Chiefs have gone to the NCAA tournament. OCU averaged 69.8 points a game during the regular season. Its 97 points against Memphis State Tuesday broke the school record of 69, made against Loyola. IM Volleyball Fraternity A Beta 15-15, Sig Nu 0-6. Fraternity C Fraternity A Phi Psi I 10-15-16, Beta II 15-7-14 DU 14-15-15, Phi Gam III 16-12-23 Delt I 14-15-15, Sig Chii III 16-8-10; PIKA 5-15-16, Beta III 15-14-11; SAE III 15-15, Phi Delt II 1-5; Phi Gam I 15-15, Phi Delt III 8-11. Chicken Pickers 15-15, Aair Force 0-0 (forfeit); SHC 14-15-15, Liahona 16-11-6; Templem 15-15, Newman 0-0 (forfeit). Independent B Robinson Gym Fraternity A Today's Schedule 4-15, Sig Eg vs. Triangle (W); 5, Delt vs, Delta Chi (E); 5, Phi Delt vs. Phi Psi (W); 5, S4AE vs. TKE (E); 5:45, Lam Chi vs. DU (W); 6:30, Phi Gam vs. ATO (E); 6:30, Sig Chi vs. Kan Sing (W). 4:15, Jim Beam vs. Army (E), Robinson Annex Independent B Fraternity C Thursday. March 15, 1956. University Daily Kansan 4:15, Beta I vs. SAE II (E); 4:15, Delt II vs. Sig Chi I (W); 5, Phi SIi II vs. Acacia (W); 5, Phi Delt I vs. Phi Gam II (E); 5:45, Phi CIi II vs. Phi Gam IV (E); 5:45, SAE I vs. Beta IV (W). Frosh Trackmen Win 7th Straight Winning all but two events, the KU freshman track team swept by the University of Michigan freshmen $70\%$ to $32\%$ to extend its postal winning string to seven. Distance ace Jack Schroeder led the scoring by winning the mile, two-mile, and placing second in the half-mile. Charles Tidwell won the 60-yard dash, the 60-yard low hurdles, and tied for third in the 60-yard high hurdles. Next in the scoring was Verne Gauby who won the 440-yard dash, tied for second in the 60-yard dash, and was on the winning mile relay team. Bill Tillman won the 60-yard highs, and was second in the 60-yard lows. Wilt Chamberlain won the high jump and placed third behind teammate Bill Dryer in the shot put. The Jayhawkers placed no worse than second in any event. Pole vault—1, Gibson, M; 2, Mitchel, K; 3, Schatterer, M; 12-8. Summary: High jump-1. Chamberlain, K; 2, G. Bomber, M; 3, none; 6/4 7/8. High jump-2. Chamberlain, K; 2, M. berg, K; 3. Hofmann, K; 21-6/3-4. shot put—I, Williams, M; 2. Dryer, K; K. 3. Mule rite run. 1. Schroeder, K; 2. Gray, M; 4. Crawford, K; 4. 23:4. 60-yard dash—1. Tidwell, K; 2. Tie between Gauey and McIntire, K; 66.2. 440-yard dash—1. Gauey, K; 2. Cole, M; 3. Robinson, M; 51.7. 60-yard high hurdles - 1-Tillman, K; 80-yard high hurdles - 2-Tillman, K; Toronto, K. King, Jr. BeltKpuw, M.W. Two-mile run-1. Schroeder, K; 2. Crawford, K; 3. Truex, M; 94.52. 880-yard run -1. Green; K; 2. Schroeder; K; 3. Robinson; M; 1:59.2. deff, K; J. Robbins dellus, M.; hurdles, I.-Tedwil, K; 2. Fleiss, K; 2. Carlsson, M.; 06.9 Mile relay -Kansas (Gauby, Hofmann, McIntire, Green); 3:28.9. SARASOTA, Fla. (UF)—Bob Porterfield's debut in a Boston Red Sox uniform had manager Mike Higgins wearing a broad smile today. The veteran righthander, acquired from Washington in a winter trade, held the New York Yankees hitless for three innings Wednesday as Boston won 2-0. Porterfield Pleases Red Sox Your Old Razor $750 Is Worth When you buy a SCHICK "25" - (ANY RAZOR—Safety Razor, Straight Razor, Electric!) KANSAS CITY (UP) -Top-seeded Western Illinois of Macomb, an aggressive team with scoring punch, meets a powerful Kansas defensive outfit, Pittsburg State, today in the featured quarter-finals game of the 18th annual NAIA basketball tournament. Pittsburg, Western Illinois Meet Today In NAIA Feature 16 HOUR Bring us anything that shaves and we'll give you $7.50 toward the purchase of a new SCHICK "25," the world's NEWEST, FASTEST SELLING ELECTRIC SHAVER...the O-NLY SHAVER THAT OFFERS THE "16-HOUR SHAVE!" Reg. $29.50, Less $7.50 for Any Old Shaver... $22.00 $1 Down Week Pittsburg Hits 99 Western Illinois, winner of the NAIA tip-off tourney in December and highly regarded here, moved into the quarter-finals with a 72-67 victory over Pacific Lutheran. The Illinois team was in front the distance, but the Lutherans stayed close until the final six minutes. I. D. 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