Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, February 4, 1955 X Swimming Team Goes to Ames An eligibility-crippled Kansas swimming team travels to Ames tomorrow for a meet with strong Iowa State, fresh from victories over Loyola of Chicago and Michigan State. Kansas suffered a severe blow to its future chances when both Tom Clevereng, sophomore breast stoker, and Pete Thompson, junior back-stroker, were declared ineligible for this semester. Iowa State topped Michigan State for the first time since 1935 Jan. 22, by 54 to 39 before a television audience. The Cyclones evening their season record at 2-2 Saturday by downing Loyola. Previously they had lost to Michigan and Michigan State, both annual national powerhouses. Top man on the Cyclone squad is junior backstroker Loran Braught, who swam the 200-yard back stroke in 2.13.2 for a new meet and school record. He also swam on a record breaking medley relay team. Coach Doug Wall's main hopes lie in Don Burton, who can be used anywhere anytime. Wall probably will use Burton in the 100-yard free style, the medley relay, and as anchor man on the 400-yard free style relay. The Jayhawks lost their first meet to Nebraska, 351 to 481, by dropping the final relay. The team's next meet is next Saturday at Norman against Oklahoma. The next home engagement will be Feb. 18 with Colorado. Michigan Meet Opens Indoor Season for KU The KU track team left this morning for Ann Arbor, Mich. where the Jayhawks will open their 1955 indoor season against the Michigan Wolverines tomorrow. 16 Gridders Enroll Here Sixteen new football players have enrolled in KU for the spring semester, four of them having been previously enrolled in the University. Several have had experience at other schools. inose formerly enrolled in KU are Frank Gibson, a tackle from North Lawrence, Ohio, who was here last spring; John Rothrock, Wellington tackle who played here in 1953; Don Feller, former all-state fullback, who is returning from the service and who played here in 1951, and Don Clements, who played here in 1950 and who also is returning from the service. The other 12 players: Bruce Brenner, freshman end who went to Cornell in 1952 and is from Dalton, Ohio; Bob Howe, freshman fullback from Massillon, Ohio, who attended Cincinnati in 1951; John Flippen Jr., sophomore end from Laramie, Wyo., who played freshman ball at Wyoming; John Greaves, freshman end from Bartlesville, Okla., who is returning from the Air Force and went to Texas Western in 1951; Ed Prelock, sophomore tackle from Cleveland, who attended Cincinnati in 1954; Glen Swengros, sophomore halfback from St. Louis, an Air Force returnee who played for Harris Teachers college in 1950; Giorgio Giovannis, sophomore guard from Perth Amboy, N.J., who is returning from the Army and who went to USC in 1952. Jerry Smith, freshman guard from Newton; Ron Claiborne, freshman tackle from Amarillo, Texas, who attended Rice in the fall of 1954; Ray Lane, sophomore center from Massillon, who is returning from the Marines and who attended Northwestern in 1951; Bob King, freshman guard from Wellington, Distance ace Al Frame was listed as a doubtful participant in the dual meet, due to a leg injury. This made the outlook extremely bleak for KU in the distance events. Without Frame, Kansas's strongest first-place hopes rest with Bill Nieder, Big Seven Outdoor champion, in the shot; Bill Biberstein, conference Indoor high and low hurdles winner; broad jumper Bob Smith, captain of the Jayhawks, and conference 220 champion Dick Blair, who will run the 60-yard dash at indoor meets. If Frame is unable to run, KU will present a sophomore-dominated distance crew, with the 880 and the mile being carried by rookies Lowell Janen, Jan Howell, Grant Cookson, Bernie Gay, and Mike Swanson. Junior Tommy Rupp a2-miler, presents the only familiar face in the long distance events. KU is also facing a shutout in the pole vault, long a Jayhawk weak spot. The well-balanced Wolverines present one of the toughest dual opponents in KU history, with their powerful 1954 squad bolstered by 15 talented sophomores. The Jayhawks list 10 sophomores on their 21-man traveling squad. Making the trip are Nieder, Biberstein, Smith, Blair, Rupp, Janzen, Cookson, Ewanson, Gay, Howell, Louis Stroup, Frank Mastin, Willie Jones, Adolph Mueller, Bob Lewis, Leon Wells, Bob Franklin, Gene Blasi, Ralph Moody, Larry Frisbie, and manager Larry Stroup. Five to Perform In Honor Recital Five students have been selected to appear in an honor recital to be held April 18. They are: Beverly Phillips, junior, piano major; Virginia Vogel, sophomore, piano major; Robert Stewart, graduate, cello major; Delcina Guest, senior, voice major; and Jerry Hart, junior, voice major. Selected by the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, their performances were considered the outstanding ones in a series of informal recitals during the fall semester. who is returning from the service and who went to Wichita university in 1954; Bruce Bynum, sophomore center from Neodesha, who attended Oklahoma in 1953 and 1954. Washburn Beats E-State Topeka-(U.P)-Washburn h e l d a 3-2 mark in the CIC basketball race today following a 99-87 victory over Emporia State here last night. Washburn led all the way. It was 46-37 at the half. Six Oklahoma athletes in winter sports have been declared ineligible for further competition this year. genuine bur-mil knee hi argyles 1. 50 Burlington Mills, world's largest producer and style leader of Knee-Hi socks, adds a touch to your costume. Reinforced for longer wear, these colorful argyles bring glamour outdoors, are way ahead in smart styling and comfort. Weaver's Hosiery Shop, Street Floor EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES in VENEZUELA CREOLE PETROLEUM CORPORATION An Affiliate of Standard Oil Co. (N. J.) with Representatives of Creole will be on the campus on Friday, February 11 to interview unmarried graduates with majors in ENGINEERING, PHYSICS and GEOLOGY See your Placement Director for interview schedules