Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Jan. 13, 1956 KU Swimmers To Host Cornhuskers Saturday The Kansas swimming team will be out to avenge two losses suffered at the hands of Nebraska last year when the Cornhuskers invade Robinson Gym pool Saturday for a 2 p.m. meet with KU. Coach Chuck Edwards, a physical education senior from Feoria, IL is building his team around a nucleus of seven returning lettermen in hopes of bettering last year' s record of no victories and five losses. 1st Meet For KU This will be the first meet of the season for the Jayhawk swimmers. Nebraska has defeated Grinnell 53-31 and tied Kansas State, 42-42. The Cornhuskers are led by Captain Tom Houchen, a junior swimming in the breaststroke and individual medley. He took first place in both of these events in the Grinnell and K-State meets. Nebraska Coach Hollie Lepley has only four lettermen returning from Just year. Besides Houchen, lettermen are Wyman Kenagry, free style; Bill Tagney and Gene Cotter both divers. There are no seniors on the 14-man squad, four juniors, and five sophomores. For Kansas, Coach Edwards plans to act in a coach-competitor capacity. He will race in the breaststroke, individual medley, and free style. Edwards lettered at Purdue in 1954 and took part in the same events. 3 Lettermen Swim Free Style Girarden Swim Free Style Theater settenen and the events are Dear Jane Kansas City, Kan senior, free style; Paul Burke, Kansas City, Kan, senior, free style; Peter Thompson, Lenexa junior, and captain for the meet, backstroke; George Kreye, Lawrence junior, backstroke; Eugene Buchanan, Muncie senior, breaststroke; George Denney, Lawrence senior, diving, and John Buterin, Overland Park senior, free style. Other team members are Joe Holiday, Kansas City, Mo. junior, free style; Tom Clevenger, Topeka junior, breaststroke; Droste Milledge, Kansas City, Kan. junior, free style; Joan Poort, Topeka sophomore, free Santee Withdraws With Pulled Muscle BOSTON (U.P.)—A pulled muscle forced miler Wes Santee to withdraw from a race in the Knights of Columbus track meet at Boston Garden Saturday. Santee notified meet director Bing Dussault from Quantico, Va. that he pulled a muscle running the cinder track at the Orange Bowl and it did not respond to treatmen. The same injury forced Santee to withdraw from a meet in New York last week. style; Bill Mathews, Ashland sophomore, diving; Steve Myers, Topeka sophomore, diving, and Frank Freudenthal, Overland Park sophomore, free style. Nebraska won last year's meets by scores of 63-21 at Lincoln and $48^{\frac{1}{2}}-$35 $\frac{1}{2}$ at Robinson Pool, but Coach Edwards expects his team to give the Huskers stiff opposition tomorrow. "We should do better than last year," he said. Events will be held in the following order: 300-yard medley relay; 220-yard free style; 60-yard free style; 160-yard individual medley; diving; 100-yard free style; 200-yard backstroke; 440-yard free style; 200-yard breaststroke, and 400-yard free style relay. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Try Duck's For the Best In... Block Island Sword Fish Fried Oysters Rainbow Trout Tempting Tantalizing Steaks Fried To Order One Half Chicken Southern Fried Just the Way You Like It DUCK'S Sea Food Tavern 824 Vermont 3 Independents Win A Games There were three games played yesterday in the Independent A division with Pearson, Foster, and Oread Halls all scoring hard-fought victories. Closest game of the day was Oread's victory over Lianna, 32-29. The game was close at all times with Oread winning in the last minute. Charley Mader was high point man for Lianna with 13 points. Tom Russell was the top scorer for Oread with 8 points. In another close game, Foster defeated Blackfeet 38-36. Leading the way for the victors was Roy Gridley with 12 points, while Charley Bogan and John Drake led the Blackfoot with 11 and 9 points respectively. In the other only game in the A division, Pearson defeated Theta Tau 49-32. Jim Kerr of Pearson and Bill Benso of Theta Tau each scored 15 points, while Wayne Hogan of Pearson was close behind with 14 points. Independent C Navy 40, Dodos 17. Other results: Independent B Cats 2, Snobs 0 (forfeit); Newman Club 2, Carruth-O'Leary 0 (forfeit); and AFROTC 2, Corbin Annex 0 (forfeit). Sigma Nu II 32, Beta III 19; AEPI 46, AKL 19, Phi GAm I 4, DeltI 31; DeltI 2, DU IV 0 (for- feit), and Beta II 20, DU III 16. Fraternity C TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity A 4:15, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. TKE: 6:15, Triangle vs. ATO, and 7:15, DU vs. Delts. 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