Friday, January 14, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 5 WES HONORED—Wes Sante gets his first look at the Helms World Trophy silver plaque which he will receive Sunday at the Los Angeles Memorial coliseum. He will then run in a match race in an attempt to break the world mile-run record. Wes Santee was named today as North America's representative among six of the world's foremost amateur athletes by the Helms Athletic foundation. Santee Named One of Six Foremost World Athletes The award will be presented' Sunday at the Los Angeles Memorial coliseum just before the Los Angeles Publishers association's annual Pro Bowl football game. At this time, Santee will run in match race against top American athletes in an effort to better Dr. Roger Bannister's world record for the one-mile run. He has been in Los Angeles since last Saturday training for the event. The Helms Hall board will present each winner the Helms World Trophy silver plaque and each will have his name engraved upon the huge seven-foot Helms World trophy which is lodged in Helms hall, Los Angeles. The trophy winner from Africa is Emanuel Heajuna, Nigeria, who high-jumped 6 feet, 8 inches, a foot above his own height, to win the British Empire Games high jump event in Vancouver last summer. His jump set a new BEG and Empire record. The selections for the trophy awards date back to 1896. The plaque presentations will be made by the Helms World committee representatives in each continent. Asia's athlete is Shazo Sasahara, Japan, who is regarded as one of the greatest Japanese wrestlers to ever compete in his class. He is the world amateur featherweight champion and the champion of Japan and Asia, in his division. many free style sprint swimming crowns, and established a new world record in the 110-yards relay at the British Empire games last summer. In that race, his time was 56.2, and in the Relay of the BEG, he ran it in 55.5 seconds. Jon Henrichs is the winner from Australia. He is the winner of The first man in track and field history to break the four-minute-mile, Dr. Roger Bannister of England, is Europe's winner. He ran the miracle-mile in 3:59.4 at Oxford, England on May 6. With John Landy as a rival, he ran the mile in 3:58.8 at Vancouver. South America's winner is Jose Telles De Conceicao of Brazil, who has excelled in the sprints, high jump, and the relay. His best performance in the high jump was 6-feet, 6.74 inches last year, and his top achievement in the 200-meters was 21.2. A South America champion, De Conceicao has been a star of his continent since 1952. The University of Kansas has had only four basketball coaches since the sport was started at the school in 1899, and one of the coaches served only one-half a season. The Bureau of Land Management designates the 11 western states as Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Dv, Delta Chi, Phi Psi Win 'A' IM Victories Independent squads took a rest yesterday as the fraternity "A" teams moved on the court in Robinson annex for three contests. All three games found the winners scoring lopsided victories by high point margins. should be examined today, Call for appointment. Many lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Delta Chi 76. Sig Ep 39 Delta Upsilon 66, PIKA 20 The DU squad showed a strong offense as it easily defeated low scoring PiKA, 66 to 20. DU had no trouble as it doubled PIKA's score in the first half and led 31 to 15. The second period was even more conclusive as the victors added 35 points to five tallies for PiKA. DU's Johnson led the team scoring with 17, followed Bob Boyer with 15 points. Norman Scott and John Sloan led PiKA with seven points apiece. Delta Chi took advantage of a first half point drought by Sigma Phi Epsilon and pulled up a strong lead which later defeated Sig Ep. 76 to 39. The Sig Ep squad could only tally 10 points in the first period while Delta Chi totaled 34. The second half for Sig Ep proved better pointwise as the team scored 29 more, but Delta Chi still boosted its total with 42 more. Bev Buller scored 21 for Delta Chi followed by Forrest Hogland with 20 and Earl Knauss scoring 18. Terry McIntosh was high for Sig Ep with 15 points. Phi Psi 51, TKE 39 Overcoming an early deficit, Phi Psi needed the final three minutes to defeat TKE, 51 to 35. Despite the wide victory margin, Phi Psi led TKE by only four points with three minutes remaining and trailed after the first eight minutes, eight to two. In the final three minutes, Phi Psi poured 15 points through the basket for the victory. Bob Anderson led Phi Ppsi in the scoring column with 14 tallies with teammate Sam Brunk adding 13 more. Kermit Welch scored 12 for TKE to gain high-point honors. Phi Psi 51. TKE 35 6:30 Keynotes by Carrie 6:40 Daily Kansan Headlines 6:45 Rhythm Rendezvous 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 University Theater Concert 8:30 Here's to Veterans 8:45 News, weather 9:00 Career Hour 9:30 Dreamtime 9:55 News Fraternity °C Phi Delt 33, Beta 24 Phi Delt 40, ATO 14 Beta 1, Kappa Sig 0 (forfeit) KDGU Schedule KANU Schedule 5:30 Jazz Concert 5:45 Cameron Reports Sports 5:55 News 6:00 Candlelight Concert 7:00 Music from Mt. Oread 7:30 Jayhawk Locker Room 7:45 Parade Rally 7:55 News 8:00 Opera Is My Hobby 8:00 News 5:30 Jazz Concert What Do You Want When You Graduate CONFINING WORK, in which you punch in at 8:00 and out at 5:00 you punch in at 8.00 and out at you are tied to an office desk or drafting board day in and day out. you are facing the same situations every day. 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