Friday, February 11, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Kansas Beats Chicago By Big Margin, 68-36 The KU track team evened its indoor record at one victory and one defeat with a 68-36 victory over Chicago university yesterday. The Jayhawks had little difficulty as they won nine first places in the 12 events. The most encouraging item for KU was the return to action of distance ace A1 Frame. Pressed only by teammate Tom Rupp, Frame sped to victory in the two-mile in 9:38.4. Kansas shotputter Bill Nieder also maintained his winning form as he won his specialty with a toss of 51 feet. $10\%$ inches. Frank Loomis of Chicago was the individual star of the meet, winning the 60-yard low hurdles and adding seconds in the high hurdles and the 60-yard dash. Other individual winners for Kansas were Bernie Gay, who won the mile in 4:23; Dick Blair, who took the 60-yard dash in 6.4, and Bill Biberstein, who won the high hurdles in 7.9. Pole vaulter Bob Lewis duplicated his winning leap against Michigan as he again cleared 12-6. Another repeat winner for the Kansas was Lowell Janzen, who knocked a full second off his time against Michigan, with a 1:56.6 time in the 880. Jayhawk captain Bob Smith won first in the broad jump with a leap of 12 feet, $11\frac{1}{4}$ inches, and also finished in a tie for second in the high jump, two inches below teammate Leon Wells, who won the event with a leap of 6 feet, 2 inches. Andrews, Johnson in TV Bout New York — (U.P.) Paul Andrews and Harold Johnson will fight again tonight at Madison Square garden for a possible shot at the light heavyweight crown. Andrews of New York, second-ranking contender, is favored at 7/3 to 5 to turn the tables on Johnson of Philadelphiia, No. 3, in the nationally televised and broadcast (NBC) 10-grounder at 9 p.m. Army Permitted To Enter Bowl West Point, N.Y. —(U.P.)—A Congressional committee has granted Army football teams clearance to appear "whenever invited" in postseason bowl games, but high military authorities were expected to ask President Eisenhower to approve a "limited participation only" policy. Pointing out that "the main objectives of West Point cannot be subordinated to appearances in athletic contests," an Army source said Lt. Gen. Blackshear Bryan, the academy's superintendent, probably will recommend a bowl appearance "only once every three to five years." The West Point board of visitors, composed of Rep. F. Edward Hebert (D-La.), Rep. Olin E. Teague (D-Tex.), and Rep. Leroy Johnson (R-Calif.), voted unanimously at a surprise meeting yesterday to recommend that Army appear in post season bowl games "when ever invited." Rep. Hebert said the board's recommendation would be sent directly to Mr. Eisenhower "who will direct the academy to follow the recommendation." "West Point never has had a strong objection to post-season bowl games," an Army spokesman said. "However, such athletic appearances should not be permitted to interfere with the academic schedule. The good for West Point must be weighed against the good for 40 or 50 cadets appearing in a bowl." Sigma Nu, Phi Gam Win 'A' Contests The Sigma Nus, Phi Gams, and AKLs emerged victorious in last night's Fraternity "A" intramural basketball in Robinson annex. Sigma Nu topped the Phi Kappa Sigs 10 to 34, the Phi Gams beat the Kappa Sigs 48 to 28, and the AKLs took a 1 to 0 forfeit from the SAEs. time, but were unable to stop Whit-taker and the rest of the Sigma Nu team during the second half. Sigma Nu 40. Phi Kappa Sig 34 Sigma Nu 40, Phi Kappa Sig 34 James Whittaker scored 23 points, 15 of them in the second half, to pace the Sigma Nus to a 40 to 34 victory over the Phi Kappa Sigs. The Phi Kaps led 15 to 14 at half- Phi Gam 48, Kappa Sig 26 The Phi Gams, paced by John McFarland and James Tierney, led all the way to trounce Kappa Sig 48 to 26 in the only other Fraternity "A" game played. McFarland had a total of 10 points, Tierney 12. Fraternity C scores DU I 27, Beta IV 13. Phi Gam III 1, Phi Delt II 0 (forfeit). SAE II 1, Phi Psi I 0 (forfeit). Beta I 1, Delta Chi 0 (forfeit). 914 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS Use Kansan Classified Ads