Page 5 con con- ooners, with inner CAA Monday, March 3, 1952 University Daily Kansan Basketball Playoff Tilt May Be In Hutchinson Should Kansas and Kansas State end the conference basketball season in a tie for first place, a one-game playoff may be held on the Hutchinson Junior college court. The Big Seven faculty committee voted to make the game possible if the race should end in a tie, "provided it is approved" by the heads of both schools. In the face of much criticism about the existing recruiting laws, changes were made which will slightly relax the present bans. This was one of the actions taken by the committee at a weekend meeting in Kansas City. Several other changes in the present rules governing the schools were also made. Big Seven coaches will be allowed to telephone prospective athletes, or send them letters and telegrams. Also, an alumnus or friend of a Big Seven school may pay the actual traveling expenses of a prospective athlete on a visit to a school. "Personal solicitation or visitation of an athlete or his family, off the campus, by members of the athletic staff or representatives of the athletic staff is not permitted. The new rule reads: "This does not prohibit staff members from accepting invitations to attend or speak at off campus functions." A new addition says: "No scheduled private interviews with prospective students may follow such meetings. However, the representative may answer questions during or immediately following the meeting." Other changes in the rule reads: No member institution shall pay traveling expenses of any prospective athlete visiting its campus, nor shall it arrange for, or permit excessive entertainment of such prospective students during their visit to the campus. "This does not prohibit an alumnus or friend of the institution, such as an individual, from paying the actual traveling expenses of a pros- objective student to visit the institution. An institution may ask an individual to pay the expenses of a prospective dentent to the campus. The use for this purpose of funds collected by individuals or groups is prohibited." Other items of importance to the conference athletic program did not come before the group in Kansas City. Such items as post-season games and spring football practice will be carried over to the May meeting in Norman, Okla. May 16 and 17 were the dates set by the committee for the conference game tournament at Oklahoma. The Big Sounds will meet will be held, on the same day. Both Kansas State and Nebraska were rebuked by the faculty com- munity. Beta III's Win In Bowling Beta III's won the men's intramural bowling tournament with a three game total of 2318. The winning Beta team was composed of John Prosser, A. C. Cooke, Mark Rivard, and Hal Clevenger. Stan Schaetze and David Bell, former Omaha high school basketball stars, recruited by Kansas State in violation of the conference regulations, were declared ineligible by the committee. Eight teams competed in league play. Final team results of 1951-'52 intramural bowling are: | | Total | | :--- | :--- | | Beta III | 2318 | | Sig Ep I | 2269 | | Sigma Nu I | 2354 | | Keglers | 2253 | | Triangle I | 2099 | | Sigma Chi II | 2078 | | Kappa Sig II | 1991 | | Kappa Sig I | 1969 | 89-Year-Old Cuts New Tooth Memphis, Tenn.—(U,P)—It seems that 89-year-old Charles F. Yancey will get a new front tooth. Yancey, who hasn't had any teeth for several years, has begun cutting a new lower. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Classy-You Bet! It's a Morgan-Mack Used Car! Our used cars give you class as well as dependable transportation. Priced right. It doesn't take a college professor to recognize a Morgan-Mack value. MORGAN-MACK Phone 3500 714 Vermont COMPARE FATIMA with any other KING-SIZE cigarette 1 FATIMA filters the smoke 85 millimeters for your protection. 2 FATIMA'S length cools the smoke for your protection. 3 FATIMA'S length gives you those extra puffs- 21% longer. AND you get an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus the protection of FATIMA QUALITY Best of All KING-SIZE Cigarettes Copyright 1952, LIGGETY & MYERS TOBACCO CO.