University Daily Kansan A—Page 2 Kansas Trackmen To Meet Missouri In the mile, Wes Santee will run for Coach Easton's squad. In the Nebraska meet, he raced the distance in 4:17.6. Bob Fox, Missouri's miler, was able to do only 4:24.1 in this event against Iowa State in their last meeting. The Kansas track squad will be out to win its third indoor dual meet of the season Saturday night, when the Jayhawkers meet Missouri at Columbia. ○ The Kansas team, under Coach Bill Easton, has defeated Kansas State and Nebraska in its previous meets this year. The Jayhawkers are favored to take the meet on the basis of their tremendous speed in the track events, but Missouri has a number of fast men and could put up a stiff fight. Against Nebraska last Saturday, the Kansans won all but one of the track events. Hersel Semper, Kansa's flying red-head wiped twenty seconds from the current KU-Nebraska indoor dual two-mile mark of 9:53.4. Bob DeVinney will run for the Jawskers in the 60-yard low hurdles, and in the 60-yard dash. Don Hess and Bill Hawkey should give Kansas several points. In the 880-yard run, Art Dalzell and Dave Fisher ran for Kansas against Nebraska, and they should be able to carry the load for Coach Easton in this event against Missouri. The Kansas runners in the 440-yard dash will be John Reiderer and Don Smith. Jim Floyd has cleared the 13-foot mark in the pole vault twice in indoor meets this season, and this is better than 12 feet 10 inches that Frank Dickey of Missouri vaulted against Iowa State. Detroit—(U.P.)—Charles A. Chayne, General Motors engineer, says the car of the future will be designed primarily for safety. "We probably never will have what an engineer considers an ideal highway," he said. "It is up to engineers to design a car that will overcome the handicap." In the high jump, Buzz Frazier of Kansas has leaped 6 feet $1 \frac{1}{2}$ inches and in the shot put, Galen Fiss has bettered the 45 foot mark. To Design Cars For Safety From "SHACK" to "CASTLE" Congratulations Come to us with your Bachelor Laundry and any Dry Cleaning LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS *HERB SEMPER Phone 646 1111 Mass. The Big Seven conference basketball race will be a two-team drive down to the final wire, with the March 7 meeting between Kansas and Kansas State looming as the top attraction of the season. Kansas State presently is at the top of the list with seven wins and no losses, but the Jayhawks are only a half game behind with a 8-1 record. In the over-all standings, the KU squad leads all conference teams with a record of 18 wins against two losses. Those being against the Wildcats and Oklahoma A&M. (All games) W I K-State First, KU Second In Big Seven (All games) W L **Kansas** 18 2 Kansas State 16 3 Missouri 12 9 Iowa State 8 8 Oklahoma 7 13 Colorado 5 13 Nebraska 5 15 (Conference games) W L Kansas State 7 0 **Kansas** 8 1 Oklahoma 4 4 Missouri 4 5 Iowa State 2 5 Colorado 2 6 Nebraska 2 7 Last Cardinal Signs Contract St. Louis—U(P) —Catcher Del Rice has signed his 1952 contract with the St. Louis Cardinals, the last of the clubs' roster to agree to terms. Rice's contract reportedly called for a slight increase to an estimated $15,000 for the season. He left here by plane for the Cardinal's training camp at St. Petersburg, Fla. Lindley's Kansas Cleaners WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Ladies' Plain Dresses 89c FACH Men's Suits You Can Have the Best at a Low Cost Economical — Cash and Carry — 12 E. 8th ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-839 Mass. CONGRATULATIONS to the Faculty and Students of the WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM on the formal opening of your BEAUTIFUL NEW BUILDING -from the folks downtown at the JOURNAL-WORLD