University Daily Kansan Thursday. Jan. 14, 1954 —Kansan photo by Clarke Keys HIT THE WATER—These five members of the KU swimming team, the only lettermen returning from last season, will lead the Jayhawks into their first meet of the season here Saturday afternoon against Nebraska. Starting time will be 2:30 p.m. in the Robinson gym pool. Ready to the tank the men is Coach Doug Wall, left, and team members, left to right, are Dick Eflin, free style; Bill Payne, distance free styler; Jerry Jester, diver; Jean Schanze, breast stroke, and Dean Glasco, back stroke. All are seniors except Schanze, who is a junior. Giel Interested in Diamond Career After Graduation Bv OSCAR FRALEY New York—(U.P.)—Paul Giel, everybody's all-America halfback from Minnesota who loves golf and hopes to make a career out of professional baseball, hinted today that his choice of a half dozen hopeful clubs may be the New York Giants. With a final season of baseball at Minnesota before him, Giel is being careful of his eligibility and admits only that "a few clubs have told me they are interested in me when I graduate." But he speaks glowingly of the Giants, whose top farm club is at Minneapolis, home of the University of Minnesota. "I've met some of them, fellows like Bobby Thomson and Wes Westrum," he says, "and they sure are great fellows. I would imagine it Cage Scores Albright 70, Moravain 66. Trinity 47, Amherst 40. Army 74, Swarthmore 41. Bowdow 89, Bates 70. Harvard 73, Bradeis 64. Maine 55, Colby 53. Syracuse 71, Cornell 69. Lebanon Valley 86, Mulhenburg Navy 75, Rutgers 61. Norwich 65, St. Michaels 58. Florida State 99, Florida Southern 81. ern 81. Penn State 74, West Virginia 66. Richmond 57, Randolph-Macon 44. Bowling Green 78, Toledo 66. Bradley 76, St. Louis 59. Butler 74, De Pauw 64. Case 71, John Carroll 61. Western Kentucky 79, Dayton 75 (overtime). Milliken 82, Eastern Illinois 67. Loyola (Ill.) 60, Washington (Mo.) 59. Kent State 80, Western Reserve 73 Chicago U. 70, Aurora 65. Oklahoma City 70, Houston 62 cass Southern 65, Prairie View A&M 55. would be a pleasure to play ball with fellows like them." - The handsome 20-year-old with the collar-ad features doesn't fit the popular conception of a college football hero. He stands only five feet, 11 inches and weighs but 180 pounds. Your first impression is that he isn't big enough—but he has looked like a giant to Minnesota opposition for three years. Paul wants nothing to with pro football but sagely is pointing toward baseball, where he is every bit as good as he was on the gridiron. As a sophomore in 1952 he set a new all-time Big 10 record with an amazing earned run average of 0.42 for 43 innings pitched. He won all five games which he started and in those 43 innings allowed only eight walks. It brought him second team all-America honors on a team picked annually by the College Baseball Coaches association and he made the first team last year. The son of a railroad engineer, Paul was worried for a while by an arm injury which, it was feared, might develop into chronic arm trouble. "They have diagnosed it now as nothing more than a torn ligament and say it will be all right in the spring," he grins with relief. Charles Wants Marciano Fight Chicago — (U.P.) Ex-champion Ezzard Charles was a "hungry" fighter today, aiming for the steaks and chops he might buy should he beat Rocky Marciano in a fight to regain the world heavyweight crown. Charles, a 189-pounder from Cincinnati who succeeded Joe Louis as the heavyweight king by winning an elimination tournament, became the hottest Marciano challenger last night when he finished Chicago's Bob Satterfield with a left hook knockout at one minute of the second round. "Sure, we want Marciano," manager Tom Tannas announced. "But we don't want to quit fighting until we get him. We'd like a couple of more fights, with Nino Valdes or Dan Bucceroni, or anybody, until we can get Marciano." "Charles isn't a hungry fighter, like that," he said. "He's got property, but he isn't at the point where he can quit fighting. And he won't be for a while." Satterfield, disconsolate after the defeat, which broke a string of four straight knockouts for him, wanted only "a return match." The promoting International Boxing club suggested that Charles now 32 years old, might be used against either Valdez or Buceroni in the stadium before he gets a Marciano chance. "It all depends when he might get Marciano," secretary Truman Gibson said. "It'll be an outdoor fight, for sure, and that means late spring or summer. So Charles should be available for another fight or two. If we can sign a good opponent. SAVE $130 ON GAS No. of Miles Miles per. 1 gal. 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In a game that featured tight defensive play, Sig Ep fought off a last minute AKL rally to come out of the fray with a 29-24 victory. Todd of Sig Ep and Roberts of AKL tied for high point honors with nine each. Both teams put up strong defenses which held scoring to a minimum. OTHER SCORES Fraternity "C" Phi Delt V 31, ATO II 25. Phi Psi I 42, DU II 21. PIKA 33, Delt I 31. Sigma Chi II 45, Sigma Nu 32. ODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "A" (Robinson, Annex **Fraternity "A"** (Robinson Annex) 4:00 p.m. Bettner vs. Phi Kappa 5:00 p.m. Phi Gam vs. Delts 5:00 p.m. Acacia vs. TKE 7:00 p.m. Kappa Sig vs. Phi Kappa Sig 8:00 p.m. PiKA vs. SAE Fraternity "C" 8:30 p.m. Phi Gam I vs. Phi Delt XL (V) 8:30 p.m. ATO I vs. Phi Psi IV 9:15 p.m. Beta I vs. Phi Delt IV (Et.) 9:15 p.m. Phi Gam II vs. Kappa Sig II (W). Bob Mathias, 2-time decathlon winner in the Olympic games, Wednesday was sworn in as a second lieutenant in the marine corps reserve. He is to report June 4 for active duty. 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