Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 16, 1956. Swimmers To Meet K-State At Manhattan The Kansas swimming team, victorious in two of three meets this year, will be trying to improve its record today as they face the Kasas State swimming team at Manhattan. The two teams met in Robinson Pool last Saturday with KU winning 51-33. However, K-State has been improving rapidly, and could give the Jayhawkers a tougher time in its own pool. "Our chances are good since we beat them here, but they are still a tough team to beat in their own pool." Kansas coach Chuck Edwards said. The Wildcats are strong in the free style, but are weak in the backstroke and breaststroke. Besides K-State, the Jayhawkers have defeated Nebraska in the season opener, and lost a two-point decision to Colorado. Events today include the 200-yard medley relay, 220-yard free style, 50-yard free style, 200-yard individual medley, 100-yard free style, 200-yard backstroke, 200-yard breaststroke, 440-yard free style, 400-yard free-style relay, and diving. Stewart Leads Big Seven Scoring KANSAS CITY, Mo—(U.P.)-The scoring lead in Big Seven conference affairs is held by Norm Stewart of Missouri with an average of 21.3 points a game. His teammate, Lionel Smith, is in third place with an 18.7 average. Second spot is held down by Oklahoma's Joe King with a 20.2 average. The Sooners are the bottom club in the loop. Jim Ranglos of the Colorado Buffaloes is in fourth spot with a 16.8 average. Kansas State's center Jack Parr and Iowa State's outstanding guard, Gary Thompson, are tied for fifth with 16.4 averages. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U.P.)—Basketball gloom still persvaded the University of Oklahoma today despite a "cheerful" note from Sam Molen, sports director of KMBC-TV. Come Now, Things Aren't That Bad The sportscaster received an empty envelope from the University's publicity service, an apparent error by an office clerk. However, Molen wrote to Harold Keith, Oklahoma's sports publicity director: "Things are tough in basketball at Oklahoma. Sure, I know that, but I figured you still would find something to write about it. You can imagine my surprise therefore when I received a Sooner sports service envelope, broke the seal and found it empty. Say it isn't so, Harold, you haven't joined the revolt." The Sooners have lost five straight games in the Big Seven Conference. In 1915 when Kansas State beat KU in basketball 21-18, K-State didn't commit a single foul in the game. Phog Allen, Kansas basketball coach, coached Jayhawker baseball teams in 1941 and 1942. TONIGHT 9:00 10:00 "Spectrum" "Night Train" KDGU—630 ON THE DIAL "The campus station with more time for you" KU Frosh Wins Postal Meet; Schroeder Takes 3 Firsts Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. Dominance in the distance events gave the Kansas freshman indoor track team a $ 53_{1 / 2}-50_{1 / 2} $ victory over the Colorado frosh in a postal meet last week. Colorado marks were received Wednesday and compared to those of KU to determine the meet results. KU's Arlen Schroeder was the outstanding performer as he won the mile, two-mile and 880-yard runs. Bill Tidwell, also of Kansas, won the 60-yard dash and 60-year low hurdles. Wit "The Still" Chamberlain won the other KU first place, in the broad jump. He also placed second in the shot put. Summary: Johan, C. 6'2". 3. Wilson, C. 6'4". 2. Andrea, C. 6'2". 3. Wilson, C. 6'4". Brond Jump—Alderman, C. 20'10"s. 2. Remsemb, K. 19'4". 3. Berryman, K. 17'72". Pole Vault—Undlin, C. 13', 2. Mitchel K. 12'', 3. Eckert, C. 11''. Shot Put-Blackwell, C, 49'. 2. Chamberlain, K, 47"2'. 3. Dryer, K, 41"15". Mile Run-Schroeder, K, 4:31.2. Coveyard, K, 4:33.3. Peele, K, 4:38.0. 440-Yard Dash—Carlson, C., 50.1. 2 Crawford, K. of Pineau, C. of 60-Yard Dash-Tidwell, K. of 60.2.2. Carlson, C. of 60.3. 3. Gauby, K, and Fischer, K. tie. of 60.4. Spyksrd. C., 50.5, 3. Gauby, K, and Peake, C. tie, 51.7. 60-Yard High Hurdles—Dove, C. and Dowler, C. tie, 70.6; Tillman, K. 1974. Two-Mile Run–Schroeder, K. 4.952. 2. Drawford, K. 9,514. 3. Sargent, C. in 889-Yard Run—Schroeder, K. 2:00.2. Green, K. 2:00.5. Peake, C. 2:01.0. 60-Day Love Hurtles—Tidwell, T. 9:4. Dove, C. 7:12. T. 31 Tillman, K. and Dowler, C. 70.2. Mire Relay--Colorado (Peake, Spyk- sar Sargent, Carlson) 32.8.3. Kanson 32.8.9. Wichita Park To Be Leased WICHITA (U.P.)-The Milwaukee Braves have signed a lease to use the municipality-owned Wichita baseball stadium for three years at $20,000 annually. 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