Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, January 13, 1955 Jay Swimmers Host NU In Opener Saturday Bv STAN HAMILTON With a nucleus of seven returning lettermen from last year's second place Big Seven team, the Kansas swimming team Saturday will see its first action of the 1955 season. The Jayhawks will be host to $ ^{4} $ Nebraska at 2:30 p.m. in the Robinson gym pool. Don Burton, Kansas City junior returns from the free style relay and medley teams that set new KU records last year. Jean Schanze, Leavenworth senior, a breast-stroker, also was a member of the medley team, and Gene Buchanan, Muncie junior, teamed with Burton in the record smashing free style team. Other letter winners back on the second Doug Wall-coached Kansas team are Norman Gates, Chanute junior, a diver; Bud Burke, Kansas City junior, free-styler; Ed Tucker, Wichita senior, free-styler, and Pete Thompson, Lenexa junior, a back-stoker. Wall said his Kansans will be strongest in the free style races and diving, but that distances, back stroke and bread stroke events may The Cornhusker who probably will deal the most punishment to the Jayhawks is veteran Calvin Benz, ace free-styleer, who helped Nebraska attain its high finish last year, helped along when champion Oklahoma was forced to relinquish the title when it was found the Sooners had used an ineligible swimmer. After the meet Saturday, which is open to the public, Kansas will be idle until Feb. 5, when it meets Iowa State, last year's winner, at Ames. KU Subs Lose To Fort Wood Fading from an early lead, the Kansas "B" squad was dumped by the Fort Leonard Wood Hilltoppers, 78 to 65, in Hoch auditorium last night to give the Jayhawk reserves a 2-2 record. Kansas led for 13 minutes of the first half before Leonard Wood took the advantage and held a 41 to 35 margin at the half. The second period was all Hilltoppers as the squad increased its lead to the final 13-point victory. Nine minutes into the game, the Jayhawks led 16 to 9 as Ron Johnson, Jim Toit, and Jack Wolfe netted successive field goals. After 11 minutes, Kansas still held on to a five-point margin when Leonard Wood began to cut the lead. Leading the Jayhawks in scoring were Toft and Chris Divich with 13-point performances. the experienced Leonard Wood team, headed by several former college players. was paced by Cal Burnett and Dick Atha with 16 tallies apiece. Coach Prospect Still Mum on Arkansas Job Lubbock, Tex.—(U.P.)—Texas Tech football coach Dewitt Weaver, insisting he has not been offered the Arkansas coaching job, said he wants to talk with his college president, apparently about his contract, before even going to Fayetteville for an interview. He may see Dr. E, N. Jones, Tech president, today. Weaver disclosed earlier, however, that he had been in conversation about the possibility of succeeding resigned coach Bowden Wyatt with Arkansas athletic director John Barnhill, at the NCAA convention in New York, and that they had reached satisfactory financial terms. But "I have a contract here at Tech, you know," the coach said last night. He indicated this was one of the subjects he wished to discuss with Jones. Weaver called Jones late yesterday, but the Tech president was out of town. Wyatt, who guided Arkansas through a Cinderella season to the Southwest conference championship when it was expected the Razorbacks would occupy their usual place in the cellar, resigned Saturday to take the Tennessee coaching job. Both Wyatt and Weaver starred for Tennessee. Intramural Schedule TODAY'S GAMES Fraternity "A" 4:00 Du vs. PIKA, Rob, annex 5:00 Phi Psi vs. TKE, Rob, annex 6:00 Delta Chi vs. Sig Ep, Rob, am 9:15 ATO vs. Phi Delt, E. Rob. 9:15 Kappa Sig vs. Beta, W. Rob. 8:30 Phi Delt vs. Beta 2, E. Rob. Mays Says Nothing About Gomez Fight San Juan, P.R. — (U.P.)— An unusually moody Willie Mays checked up on airplane departures for the U.S. today and preferred not to talk any more about his knock-down roll-in-the-dirt fist fight with teammate Ruben Gomez. THIS IS THE WAY—Swimming Coach Doug Wall (outside of pool) gives instructions to his three free-stylers, all returning lettermen, in preparation for KU's open meet at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Robinson pool. The swimmers, who last year helped the Jayhawks to second place in the league, are (left to right) Burt Burke, Ed Tucker, and Dop Burton. Burton and Burke are juniors. Tucker a senior. -Kansan photo by Larry Tretbar Three intramural "A" basketball games were played yesterday afternoon. The scoring was high as the winning squads rolled up a total of 147 points. There were no forfeits. Beta 52, ATO 50 Beta Stops ATO in Overtime In one of the closest games of the season, Beta Theta Pi outlasted Alpha Tau Omega and scored a 52 to 50 victory in overtime. A last half rally by the ATO squad almost proved to be successful but the Beta squad held the ball in the closing seconds of the overtime to emerge the victors. A high total of nine time outs were called by the two teams as they had to meet for strategy. Don Franklin paced the winners with 10 points and Leonard Martin netted 23 points for the losers. Phi Kappa 49, Phi Kappa Tau 29 In the first of the afternoon's games, Phi Kappa easily defeated Phi Kappa Tau 49-29. Phi Kappa built a half-time lead and continued to pile on the points until the final whistle. Phi Kappa took a commanding lead in the first quarter and was never threatened. Dick Clark paced the winners with 14 points and Joe Dixon and Bob Goulet each scored 8. Jerry Johannes scored 8 for Phi Kappa Tau. The Ivy League Has Taken Over Lambda Chi 46, Sigma Chi 38 After trailing at the half 19-21, Lambda Chi finished strong to defeat Sigma Chi 46-38. The game was close all the way until Lambda Chi started to pull away near the end. Free throws marked the difference in the scoring as Sigma Chi could only connect for 9 out of 17 while Lambda Chi scored on Whether it's New York's Madison Avenue or Hollywood's Sunset Drive smart men are wearing suits tailored in the best Ivy League tradition. And these soft charcoals are so popular at KU that we've had trouble keeping them in stock. That's why we're happy to announce that we have just received a new shipment of famous University Club suits. They're all wool charcoals in both 2 and 3 button models. Come in and see them today. "Where the College Man Shops" 843 Massachusetts Phone 915 19 of its 33 attempts. High scorers for Lambda Chi were Burch Fugate with 14 tallies and Dick Walt with 8. 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