if there is time, but no placing its give boys. Page 5 Bill Lienhard Replaces Bob Kenney In Lineup Bill Lienhard, 6 foot 5 inch senior from Newton, will be back in the Jayhawker starting lineup at Norman against the Oklahoma Sooners Saturday. Lienhard, just recovering from an influenza attack, will replace ailing Bob Kenney, Kansas' number two scorer. Kenney, first reported to have measles, was diagnosed as being hospitalized with a streptococcus throat. The Winfield senior became ill following Monday night's game with Missouri. Kenney's loss to the Jayhawkers will hinder the KU scoring attack. It will be an especially severe blow with the Kansans going against Oklahoma. The Sooners have consistently zoned the Jayhawks the last three years. Kenney's loss takes a good outside shooter out of the KU lineup. Kenney hit his 306th point Monday in the Kansas win over Missouri, 65-54. The absence is further complicated by the fact that Lienhard has been on the sick list for two games and Larry Davenport, sharpshooting freshman, missed Tuesday's drill because of an attack of hives. Team physician Dr. Maurice Gross said Davenport's availability against Oklahoma was doubtful. Lienhard saw his first action in 14 days Monday against the Tigers, failing to score in a brief appearance. He went to the sidelines with the flu before the KU-Iowa State game at Ames, February 11. He is averaging 7.5 points per game over the season's haul and has been especially effective against OU's zone in the teams' last four meetings. Lienhard went all the way in practice as Coach Phog Allen split the workout defense against Oklahoma's closely-woven offense and offense against a zone defense. John Keller, who took over Lienhard's spot when the latter was kayed by sickness, was at the other front-line spot in practice. Clyde Lovellette was at center, Bill Hougland and Dean Kelley at guard. The snake-killing secretary bird uses its wings as a shield and a club at the same time. Often it will soar into the air, then drop its prey on the hard ground, ending the battle. Basketball Scores Western Michigan 70, Toledo 59 Albion 74, Michigan Normal 70 Hope 93, Calvin 67 Mich. Tech 78, Northern Mich. 53 Roanoke 68, Lynchburg 69 Moorhead 64, Shepherd (W.Va.) 79 St. Joseph (Brown) 69, John Carroll 62 Hamline 73, St. Olaf (Minn.) 52 Findlay 51, Bluffton 48 Kent State 62, Mount Urion 59 Flintburgh 64, Shepherd (W.Va.) 79 G. Washington 80, Washington & Lee 62 Baltimore U. 85, Wilson Tch. 57 Ohio U-81, Marietta 74 Duke 58, Davidson 50 Illinois 51, Slena 49 Canisius 65, LeMonte 62 Valley U. 50, Westminster (Mo.) 60 Central (Mo.) 75, Wm. Jewell (Mo.) 65 Abilene Christian (Texas) 64, Howard (Texas) 60, overtime Texas Tech 78, Mississippi 58 St. Bonaventure 62, Nagla 51 Wayne (Neb.) 77, Midland (Neb.) 60 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1952 Tennis Team Needs Players The University tennis team will hold a meeting for all prospective varsity players Monday, March 3. Coach Dick Mechem announced (Kas.) 56 (Kas.) 56 McPherson (Kas.) 50, Baker (Kas.) 49 Burlington (Iowa) J.C. 60, Wentworth (Mo.) JC 59 (Mo.) JC 59 Cincinnati 98, Western Reserve 52 Case Tech 119, Hiram 65 Eccohorn (Pa.) Tch. 56, Thell 55 Westminster 78, Waynesburg 77 Slippery Rock (Pa.) Teh 74, Allegheny 57 Kansas Wesleyan 75, Bethany (Kas.) 73 Miss. Col. 66, Howard (Ala.) 58 Miss. Col. 66, Howard (Ala.) 58 that any male student who is interested in joining the team should attend the meeting at the concrete courts south of the stadium. The team will include several returning lettermen, but others are needed to fill vacancies. Some of the players from last year includes Charles Crawford, 1951 Big Seven doubles champion; Albert Hedstern, college sophomore and John Frei-burger, business seniors. Gene Fotopoulos, transfer student from Hutchinson, is also expected to add depth to the team. DeVinney Ranked Among World's Leading Hurdlers HOW MANY TIMES A DAY DO YOU BY BOB LONGSTAFF Bob DeVinney one of the world's leading hurdlers, will be nearing the end of his running career when he participates in the Big Seven indoor track meet Saturday. He was ranked third in the world and second in the United States in the 400 meter hurdles by Track and Field magazine. Charles Moore, Cornell university, and a Russian doing his running behind the Iron Curtain were the only persons ranked above him. The first time he ran the 400 meter race was in June 1950 at the Junior AAU meet in Washington, D.C. He took first place with a time of 53 seconds. The world's record for the 400 meter race is 50.6 seconds. Last year, in the NAAU meet in Berkeley, Calif, DeVinney took second place in 51.8 seconds. "In the 400 meter hurdles, you have to sprint all the time, so you need the speed of a sprinter and the endurance of a distance man. Coach Bill Easton is one of if not After this season is completed, DeVinney plans to run in the Olympic tryouts in June at Los Angeles. If he places in the tryouts and competes in the Olympics, he then intends to hang up his spikes. Phone 307 the greatest endurance builders in the track game," DeVinney said. DeVinney's running was first noticed by Carl Bonge, Anderson High school coach, Anderson, Ind. He was in the sixth grade at that time. With Bonge's training DeVinny won the state championship in both the low and high hurdles and anchored the half-mile relay. His stride was long in high school, and he had to learn how to alternate legs in going over the hurdles. The hurdles are 18 yards apart with the normal number of strides being seven. After he was graduated from high school, he enlisted in the Navy and served aboard the USS Missouri for two years. To keep in shape, DeVinney would run around the 16-inch gun turrets. DeVinney believes much of his success belongs to his coaches, "Everything I've ever done in a pair of spikes I can accredit to Bonge and Easton," he said. "I've fallen down a couple of times, and that I wouldn't want to accredit to them." In the academic field, he is the only male secretarial major at the University. This is a wide open field, he said. Balfour Bluecrest Diamonds To Cherish Forever A PERFECT Bluecrest diamond, set in precious yellow gold or gleaming platinum. Each Balfour Bluecrest diamond is personally selected and fully guaranteed to be a perfect stone of the finest quality. LAUTER JEWELRY 411 W. 14th 100? 200? IF YOU'RE AN AVERAGE SMOKER THE RIGHT ANSWER IS OVER 200! 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