Page 5 Spring Practice Opens Mar.14; 97 to Report Some 97 candidates will display their talents the middle of next month when Coach Chuck Mather will begin spring practice for the KU varsity football team. Of the near-100 candidates expected to show up for spring drills, Mather said at least 12 will be ineligible for varsity competition in the fall. They are all transfers to the University this semester and will not have two full terms at KU until 1956. Spring training will begin Monday afternoon, March 14, ending with the alumni-varsity scrimmage Saturday, April 16. In conjunction with the last two days of spring training, the athletic department will hold its second annual coaching clinic for Kansas high school coaches. Last year's clinic drew some 125 school coaches for the two-day affair. Invitations for this year's clinic were sent out last week. The Kansas "B" team came from behind with a 40-point performance in the second half to top the Rockhurst college "B" team 69 to 62 last night at Mason-Halpin fieldhouse in Kansas City, Mo. HeitholtPaces 'B' Team Win High point man for the junior Jayhawks was Bill Heitholt, with a total of 22 on seven field goals and eight free throw. Jim Toft followed for KU with 16 points, 10 of them from the field. Ron Johnston of KU also dropped in 14 as Coach Jack Eckridge's team distributed the scoring well. High point man for Rockhurst was Dolor Rehm, with 20 points, all of them on field goals. Rockhurst broke into the lead after breaking a 10 to 10 tie with five minutes of the ball game gone, and ran it to a 13-point advantage, 42 to 29, at the half. Kansas came back in the second half, however, as the Rockhurst cagers were unable to find the basket for seven minutes. Frick Bans Expansion Talk New York —(U.P.)— Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick cracked down on expansion talk today, ordering all major league owners to stop it immediately or risk possible action for conduct "detrimental to baseball." Want to travel and study abroad? Take a university-sponsored tour via TWA this summer and earn full college credit while you travel Visit the countries of your choice . . study from 2 to 6 weeks at a foreign university. You can do both on one trip when you arrange a university-sponsored tour via TWA. Inneraries include countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Special study tours available. Low all-inclusive prices with TWA's economical Sky Tourist service. For information, write: John H. Furbay, Ph. D., Director, Air World Tours, Dept. CN 380 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Be sure to mention countries you wish to visit. Frame, McNeal Chosen Cross-Country Captains Al Fame of Wichita, one of two juniors on the championship Kansas cross-country team, last night was re-elected team captain for next season by his teammates, all of whom will return next year. Jerry McNeal of Minneapolis, Minn., was elected honorary freshman team captain. Both were chosen at a banquet in the Faculty club honoring the two championship KU teams. The freshmen easily won the league telegraphic meet. Frame, who was captain last season, took first place in both the Big Seven and NCAA national championship meets. He also is the defending league two-mile king. McNeal ran first in the league to pace the little Jayhawks to their title. AL FRAME Frame also was awarded a plaque by Sol Marks, Lawrence jeweler, for being both team captain and league champion. Members of the varsity team were awarded miniature gold track shoes. Freshman runners were presented miniature track shoes set in tie clasps. A's to Have Open House Kansas City, Mo. —(U.P.)- The public will get a look at Kansas City's refurbished and expanded baseball stadium at an open house April 10. Tri Delts Win Volleyball Title Delta Delta Delta defeated Alpha Chi Omega in the women's intramural volleyball finals last night, 33 to 27. By DIANE HOLLIS The Alpha Chis' maintained a slight lead during the first half, and led by one point, 19 to 18, at the half. The Tri Delts came back strong in the final quarter, however, and pulled through to the victory. Ginny Zook and Kay Lewis tied for high point honors for the winning team with seven points each. Lilly Chalmers and Alba Cibis, with seven points also. Tri Delt team members are Carolyn Zimmerman, Ginger Moowmaw, Bev Warner, Ona Finney, Ginny Zook, Sue Dye, Kay Lowis, and Jane Jackson. KU Track Team To Oppose Chicago the Kansas track team will meet the University of Chicago team at 4 p.m. today in an indoor meet in the Chicago fieldhouse. The meet was scheduled yesterday. The Javhawks, who lost their only previous meet, 33 2-3 to 88 1-3 to Michigan left by plane from Kansas City, Mo., this morning and will return immediately following the meet against the Maroons of Coach Ted Haydon. Javettes Win in Badminton Jayettes The Jayettes—Ellen and Patricia Dixon won the women's intramural Hill badminton championship by defeating a Doubtart hall team of Barbara Feitler and Laura Noell, 15-0, 15-1. WASH YOUR OWN CAR for CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana This Bad Weather Has Been Tough on Cars Use FRITZ. CO'S One Stop Service WASH 5-D PREMIUM GAS Have All This Done In One Easy Stop - 5-D KOOLMOTOR 10-30W OIL - CHECKUP - COMPLETE LUBRICATION CITIES FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 DOWNTOWN - NEAR EVERYTHING SERVICE 8th and New Hampshire SERVICE Thursday, February 10, 1955 University Daily Kansan 4'A'Teams Win IM Games Three fraternity teams and one independent squad scored victories last night in "A" division intramural games. Bob Wind hit 29 points to lead Sigma Phi Epsilon to a 68 to 34 victory over Phi Kappa Alpha. Delta Chi edged Phi Kappa Psi, 62 to 55, with Earl Knauss setting the scoring pace with 18 points for the winners. Dean Graves scored 10 points to provide the spark for a 39 to 21 victory for Phi Delta Theta over Theta Chi. In the one Independent "A" contest, Jim Beam defeated Stephenson hall, 54 to 39. Ken Morrow hit 17 points for the winners. Independent "B" Other results: A. Chi Sigma 32, Stephenson 30. Fraternity "C" IM Schedule AEPi 41, Sigma Chi 26. Phi Delt 36, ATO 8. Phi Gam 32, Delt 8. **Fraternity "A"** 4 Phi Kappa Sig-Sigma Nu. 5 SAE-AKL, 6 Kappa Sig-Phi Gam. **Fraternity "C"** 8:30 Phi Gam III-Phi Delt II (E). 8:30 SAE II-Phi Psi I (W). 9:15 Delta Chi-Beta I (E). 9:15 DU I-Beta IV (W). Frosh to Play Air Force Use Kansan Classified Ads. The KU freshman football team will meet the Air Force academy freshman队 Oct. 29 at Denver, A.C. "Dutch" Lonborg, athletic director, announced today. 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