Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1953 Swimmers Meet Nebraska Today Six lettermen will spearhead Coach Phil Krutzsch's Kansas swimming squad when it opens the season against Nebraska at 3 today in the Robinson gym pool. The lettermen are Dick Eflin, Wichita, and Sam Perkins, Olathe, both freestylers; Ken Reid, Kansas City, backstroker; Mahlon Ball, Lawrence, freestyler; Dean Glasco, Wichita, backstroker, and Dallas Chestnut, Clay Center, diver. John Welsh, Kansas City backstroker, will not be eligible until the second semester. Other team members are Jerry Jester, Lawrence, diver; Jean Schanze, Leavenworth, breast-stroker; Sterry Scott, Topkea, breast-stroker; and Dave Moxley, Atchison; Bill Payne, Olathe; John Brown, Kansas City, Mo., and John Bunten, Topkea, sprinters. A green Kansas team placed fourth in the Big Seven conference meet in 1952 after being inactive in 1951 because of the lack of a pool. Coach Kruztsch said that all members looked good in an intra-squad meet held last weekend and that several posted their best times of the season. Co-captains Eflin and Perkins were outstanding in swimming the 100 and 440 yard events in good early-season time. They set three varsity pool records in 1952 with Effin clocking the 120-yard individual medley in 1:18.2 and the 100-yard freestyle in 58.6. Perkins swam the 200 free style in 2:29.0. Nebraska standouts are Gene Cotter, 1-meter diving; Pat Healey and Lloyd Reed, 220-yard backstroke; Dick Hildek, 200-yard breaststroke, and Calvin Bentz, 440-yard freestyle. Ten events will be staged in the meet ranging from the 440-yard freestyle to the 50-yard freestyle. One-meter diving competition also will be held. The newly - appointed Kansas coach said that the team "should do fairly well against Nebraska and Colorado," and added that "Oklahoma and Iowa State are traditionally strong." Krutzsch is the third Big Seven swimming coach this season. The others are Frank Withrow, Oklahoma and Warren Emery, Nebraska. The Jayhawkers will meet Oklahoma at Norman, Jan. 17; Nebraska at Lincoln, Feb. 7; Iowa States at Ames, Feb. 14, and Colorado at Lawrence, Feb. 21. The squad will wind up 1953 competition in the conference meet at Norman, March 6-7 Betas-Phi Psis Win IM Games Beta Theta Pi and Phi Kappa Psi both posted impressive wins in the only intramural "A" games played yesterday. Beta 69 Alpha Phi Alpha 21 Beta 69, Alpha Phi Alpha 21 Jerry Brownlee scored 24 points to lead the Betas to a 69-21 victory over Alpha Phi Alpha. Alpha Phi Alpha could find very little wrong with the Beta defense in the last half, as the Alphas were able to bag only one shot from the field. Curtis Herron led Alpha Phi Alpha with 11 points. Phi Psi 43, Sigma Phi Epsilon 15 Phi Kappa Pa held the Sig Eps to five points in the first half, and ten in the second, as they won 43-15. After a low first half score of 15-5, Phi Psi 43, Sigma Phi Epsilon 15 the sharpshooting of Rich Mercer and Dick Young, who scored 10 and 11 points respectively. OTHER GAMES Independent "B" NROTC 32, Twin Pines 22. AFROTC II 36, Oread 25. Know Nothings over Aluminum "5" forfeit Fraternity "C" Delta Tau Dial 31, Beta 28. TODAY'S GAMES Robinson Gymnasium 8:15 DU-A E Pi (E) 8:15 Phi Gam-Sig Ep (W) 8:15 Phi Gam II-AKL (W) 8:15 Delt III-Sigma Chi I (E) Virus Hits 6 on Tiger Squad Columbia, Mo. — (U.P.) With at least six members of Missouri's basketball team suffering from a virus infection, Coach Sparky Stalcup today ordered only light practice for the game Saturday with Colorado. Kansas Track Coach M. E. "Bill'Easton is drilling his squad in preparation for the indoor track season which opens with a dual meet at Kansas State Feb. 6. "The team is coming along very nicely, with quite a lot of strength in the distances, the quarter mile, and the sprints," he said today. Wes Santee, national-ranked Kansas miler, looked very good as he ran the three-quarter mile in 3:01.7 for a new record on the east stadium track. The distance crew will be rounded out capably by Art Dallzell. Kansas will be strong again in the distance races, which has long been one of Coach Easton's long suits, Lloyd Koby and Dick Wilson have both posted times of 4:31 in the mile, and Keith Palmquist ran the two mile over the narrow dirt track under east stadium in 10:02.6. Good Balance Cheers Track Hopes "We should be pretty fair in the sprints with Dick McGlinn, Done Hess and Bill Hawkey," Coach Easton Kansas Ranked 15th As K-State Leads AP The Kansas State Wildcats widened their lead as the nation's No. 1 team in the latest Associated Press poll after moving into the top spot in the United Press poll for the first time this week. Jack Gardner's crew, with an 8-1 record, had a near 200-point lead on second-place Seton Hall in the AP ratings. Kansas moved to its highest rank- ing of the season, taking 15th. 1. Kansas State (8-1) (30) ... 820 2. Seton Hall (15-0) (20) ... 642 3. LaSalle (13-1) (15) ... 632 4. Illinois (8-1) ... 544 5. Washington (11-1) (11) ... 443 6. Indiana (7-2) (6) ... 425 7. Fordham (11-0) (1) ... 283 8. North Carolina St. (14-2) (5) 282 9. Oklahoma A&M (10-2) (1) ... 235 10. West. Kentucky (11-2) (3) ... 177 11. Notre Dame (9-1) (1) ... 156 12. Southern Cal. (11-1) ... 96 13. Tulsa (11-2) (1) ... 95 14. Louisiana State (10-1) (2) ... 81 15. Kansas (8-3) ... 70 A meeting of all upperclassmen interested in varsity baseball has been called by Hub Ulrich, Kansas baseball coach. The meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in 205 Robinson. Ulrich Sets Varsity Baseball Meeting said. McGlinn and Hawkey have been timed in :06.2 and :06.5, in the 60-yard dash. Don Smith and John Reiderer will make a strong bid for honors in the quarter mile. The best time posted so far was by Smith when he ran the distance in :50.8. The Kansas thinclads are showing strength in both hurdle events. Don Smith and Adolph Mueller have traversed the lows in seven seconds flat, while Bill Biberstein posted a time of :07.7 in the highs. In the high jump, three men are practically deadlocked for first position. Buzz Frazier has the edge with a leap of $6^{\prime \prime}$, but he is followed closely by Kermit Hollingsworth and Bob Smith who have both topped the cross bar at 6" even. Bob Smith holds the edge in the broad jumping department, where he has posted a lead of 22', followed by Frazier with a 21 1/4" jump There is still only one man, Norm Steanson, to carry the load in the pole vault for the thinclads. Steanson's best vault this season is a 12'6" practice session leap. Three men are showing impressive form in the shot put. Dick Knowles has the best toss at present with 46'4". 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