1. A 200 mL aliquot of a solution is heated until boiling, and then allowed to cool until it reaches the boiling point. The volume of the resulting liquid is SR1: 1234567890 accepted an r game seasonal an-point r. The t of a provide body. games losers ame. Page 5 origi miles but open the river Today is my last as sports editor of the Kansan, and it certainly has been an interesting eight weeks. Records which KU set in basketball and indoor track this semester will probably stay on the books for many years. By JACQUELINE JONES Kansan Sports Editor Clyde Lovelle has set records this year that only by looking at the scoring charts will future students be convinced they are true. It was seven years and 26 editors ago that the last woman served on this desk, and in all probability it will be some time before it happens again. The staff members were all women in 1945. In that year a woman named Meg Wenski held down the sports desk, and then just as now, the Kansas Jayhawkers became the conference basketball champions. This year the giant center hit 262 goals and 130 free throws for an unbelievable total of 654 points. This may pass the 700 mark if Lovette continues to score at his present pace in NCAA competition. Some of the great names in KU spills his history were on that team Charlie Black, Otto Schnellbacher, Owen Peck, and All-American football star, Ray Evans. Bob Kenney, Bill Hougland, Bill Lienhard, and John Keller complete the fabulous five. In the indoor track season, Coach Bill Easton's squad went undefeated through all dual meets and then moved into Kansas City to walk away with the conference crown. Herb Semper was the star of that show. The little red-head set a blazing 9:07.0 in the two-mile run. Tonight, the basketball squad meets TCU, and before the Jay-vescars the door to the national basketball crown. Here's hoping they make it. Not a bad eight weeks to be sports editor, even for a woman. Only1 Underclassman To Start Against Frogs Dean Kelley will be the only underclassman in the Jayhawker starting line-up when KU meets Texas Christian tonight. Dean has the tip-off for all of the 24 games Kansas has played this season. In tonight's game Johnny Ethridge, fast man of the Texas team, will keep Kelley busy. This is nothing new for Dean whose hard work and determination has played a major part of the Jayhawkers nine-consecutive-victories march. Kelley and Forward Rob Kenney have been key men in instigating many of Kansas' fast-breaks. Kelley knocked down 14 points, 12 of them in the first half, at the pre-season Big Seven tournament in Kansas City. Dean's shadowing of Jim Iverson, Kansas State guard, to three points in the Jayhawk triumph at Hoch auditorium March 7 was an example of his best playing. He also kept the scoring of Don Johnson of Oklahoma A&M and Ken Flowers, all-Pacific coast guard of the University of Southern California to a minimum. If Kelley can cover Ethridge successfully, he will destroy the Texans' favorite attack method. Tonight Ethridge, who was vote1 the most valuable player in the Southwest conference tournament last December, may furnish his most rugged challenge. He ranked eighth among conference scoring leaders with 122 points. While Kelley will have a fulltime job with Ethridge, Clyde Lovellette, Kansas all-American, will have a battle with 6-foot, 7inch, Horned Frog center, George McLeod. Lovellette, still holding the nation's major college scoring reco- Philadelphia (A) 4, Minneapolis (AA), 3.(10 inpins) Baseball Thursday Boston (A) 14, Washington (A) 8 Philadelphia (N) 2, Detroit (A) 0 New York (A) 5, St. Louis (N) 2 (14 innings) (AA) 3 (10 innings, Boston (N) 14, Milwaukee (AA) 12 Brooklyn (N) 14, Cincinnati (N) 0 Cleveland (N) 7, Chicago (A) 1 York (N) 4, St. Louis (A) 3 (19 innings) Ride a Greyhound Super-Coach on all your trips . . . holidays home, week-ends, special spring events. You'll be dollars ahead, with extra money in your pocket. Go Greyhound . . . it's the friendly way to travel! ... it's today's BEST BUY IN TRAVEL! KEEP THE GANG TOGETHER! University Daily Kansan Charter a Greyhound have fun all the way. Sing, play games, chat. Greyhound takes you directly to your lower rates. Lower rates. everybody needs. Get full details NOW. 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Jack Wheeler, member of the committee and chairman of the first sportsmanship award dinner, presented the trophy to H. B. (Bebe) Lee, Colorado coach. When Coach Lee accepted the award last year, he remarked that it would add to Colorado's desire of further displaying its sportsmanship. It is the second straight year that Colorado has captured the prize, thus making it the first school to repeat in the four-year history of the award. Iowa State college won the trophy the first year, 1949, and Oklahoma won it the next year.