physical show KU" at e KU study and matures of e pic- into a marilly history. Indoor Track Meet Draws Top Talent Kansas and Oklahoma are the premeet favorites, but no school in the conference has enough power to rule out the possibility of an upset. The twenty-fourth annual Big Seven indoor track meet will be the big attraction in Kansas City's Municipal auditorium this weekend as the conference schools battle for the indoor crown. A glittering array of stars will again shoot for the records, which each year become more difficult to break. Such men as Kansas Bob Kobel and Tom Siddall from recent seasons, have made the records hard to reach. One of the best bets for a new record is in the mile relay. The favorite in this event is the Oklahoma Sooners. The present record is 3:22.1, but at the Michigan State relays the Sooners ran a torrid 3:19.7. A meeting of volleyball managers will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in 202 Robinson gym. Information concerning tournament play and rules will be discussed. Entry blanks are available in the intramural office, 107 Robinson. Friday is the deadline for all men's intramural volleyball entries. This is the next team sport in the intramural program and entries must be in tomorrow for teams to participate. The Kansas relay team of Bob Volleyball Entries To Be In Friday There will be fraternity A, B, and C division competition, and independent A and B. In the fraternity division each house may enter one A, one B and as many C teams as they wish. In the independent division, each dormitory may enter one A and as many B rows as desired. Agency Unable To Enforce ACE Plan New York —(U,P)—The American Council on Education's program for controlling intercollegiate athletics appeared doomed to failure today as two eastern college accrediting agencies announced they could not enforce it. Officials of the Middle Atlantic States and New England States College and Secondary School associations said they could not enforce the ACE code because it is "impractual" and beyond their function. Chancellor Murphy will address a group of University alumni at a dinner at Great Bend Thursday night. Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary will also attend. COLLEGE - JEWELER 809 Mass. DeVinney, Frank Cindrich, John Deiderer and Don Smith are expected to give the OU squad plenty of competition in this event. Iowa State also figures strongly in the relay. Unless an upset is registered, the Jayhawkers are favored to take both the mile and two-mile races. Herb Semper and Wes Santee, two of the fastest men in Kansas track history, should earn vital points in these events. In the meet last year, Semper ran a blazing 9:11.3 in the two-mile. It is doubtful if he will top this time Saturday because he will also compete in the mile, but a 9:12.9 against Missouri last week ruled it a possibility. The records in both the high and low hurdles could be in danger from Dion Bedek of Nebraska and Merger of Colorado. The present record is .074,7. Santee has ran the mile in 4:17.6 against Nebraska in a dual meet, and this is only slightly above the conference indoor record of 4:17.2. Missouri's Bob Gordon and George Holley of Colorado are figured to try for the 6-5% high jump record, established in 1948 by Tom Scofield of Kansas. Both of these men have cleared the .6-5 mark. Kansas' basketball B-team will close a ten-game season tonight against Kansas State's towering freshmen in Manhattan. KU 'B' Team Plays Tonight Paced by Allen Kelley, scrappy sophomore brother of Varsity Guard, Dean, Dick Harp's Junior Jayhawks have won seven of nine starts to date. They hold double wins over Baker, and Warrensburg Teachers, a split in two games with Olathe Naval Air station, and single wins against Missouri B and Forbes Air base of Topeka. Thursday, Feb. 28, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Harp is expected to start Ken Buller, 5-11 junior from Buhler, and Everette Dye, 6-2 Independence sophomore, at forwards; Wes Witney, 6-3 Newton sophomore, at center, and Dean Smith, 5-10 Topeka junior, and Kelley, at the guards. By upending the Cats, the Kansars could square accounts for a 48-54 loss in Lawrence February 8. Books For Gifts and your own library Your are cordially invited to come in and browse. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Specials For Quick LENTEN MEALS SANDWICHES LETTUCE AND TOMATO TUNA FISH GRILLED CHEESE DINNERS FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP SALMON CROQUETTES TUNA SALAD PLATE Curb Service After 4:00 p.m. Premium KOOLMOTOR OIL The BEST OIL IN ANY MOTOR --especially needed in Motors equipped with Hydraulic Valve Lifts. (Heavy Duty) THE BEST OIL Known to SCIENCE Scientifically designed to lubricate and keep your motor clean. 8th and N.H. Phone 4 FRITZ CO. 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