University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 22, 1952 Missouri. To Meet Jayhawks Monday John Keller is again scheduled to start at forward for the Kansas Jayhawks when the stubbort Missouri Tigers invade Hoch auditorium Monday night. Tipoff time is 7:35. Coach Phog Allen said about Keller that "He's been doing such a fine job that he'll probably be in there." Bill Lienhard, senior forward is still on the ailing list. The rest of the starting five, will be the same. Dean Kelley and Bill Houghland will be in at guard, Clyde Lovellette at center, and Bob CLYDE LOVELLETTE KU To Enter Table Tennis Play University representatives to the second annual Big Seven table tennis tournament at the University of Nebraska will be selected from the results of a round-robin tournament in the Student Union, Feb. 26, 27 and 28. The tournament, sponsored by Student Union activities, is open to any male student in the University. Starting time for each session of the tourney will be 7:15 p.m. From the round-robin tournament, three players will be chosen on the basis of greatest number of wins to go to Lincoln for the Big Seven match. The first Big Seven tournament was won by the University last year. Five schools participated in the first tournament. Oklahoma and Iowa State, who were not in the 1951 competition, are expected to send teams this year. Kansas State will be favored to win this year's tournament on the strength of brothers George and Jerry Gerhimian of Iran. Kansas also is expected to send a strong team in an effort to retain for the second year the tournament traveling trophy. Kenney at the other forward position. The Jayhawkers will be shooting for their ninth conference win against one defeat. The Tigers have a 4-5 won lost record. Over-all, Kansas has won 18 while losing two. For Missouri it's a 12-9 over-all record. Also shooting for another record Monday will be towering Clyde Lovellette. Already in possession of the Kansas single season-scoring record with 548 points set in 1951, Lovellette can break it with a 28-point show against Missouri. He has 521 points at the present. At any rate, with Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas State and Colorado still left on the Jayhawkers' "toplay" list, it is a cinch that the Red and Blue center will crack his mark set last year. But while records are still held in jeopardy, it's a winning performance that Allen's crew will have to turn in if the Jayhawks are to stay in the Big Seven race. It took Dean Kelley's long shot from the corner with 22 seconds left to play for the Kansans to show the "Show-me" lads when they played at Columbia, Jan. 13. With Kelley's set shot, the Jayhawkers slipped by the Tigers 60-59. And while the KU coach wasn't convinced that his cage club looked "convincing enough" a few weeks ago, he was well satisfied with the Jayhawk showing against the Oklahoma Aggies Tuesday. "They played great ball," Allen said. Sport Magazine Features 'Phog' Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen is the subject of a three-page article in the April edition of Sport magazine scheduled to hit the newstands soon. The article, written by former KU student Ed Burkholder, discusses some of the proposals by Dr. Allen—mostly on a basketball commissioner and on the 12-foot basket. While sports writers throughout the country ponder and worry about the doctor's statements, the 66-year old Kansas coach is sticking to his guns. And, in the opinion of many, rightfully so. Burkholder's article says in part, "When the scandal became public knowledge (referring to basketball scandals) a few years later. Dr. Allen first announced that college players were accepting bribes in 1945) Phog had a ready cure for KANSAS SWIMMERS prepare for their weekend meet with Colorado and Colorado A&M. Three of the men posing in Robinson pool are (left to right) Bob Wellborn, Charles Orthwein and John Welsh. —Kansan photo by Jim Murray. Swimming Team To Colorado For Meets With Buffs, Rams The Kansas swimming team hopes to climb above the 50 per cent mark for its dual-meet season this weekend when the Jayhawkers meet Colorado and Colorado A&M in meets at Boulder and Fort Collins By sweeping both ends of this double bill, the Jayhawkers can mount a 5-4 record. They now have won three and lost four. Both of the Colorado clubs defeated Nebraska last weekend after losing in Lincoln the previous week. CU edged the Cornhuskers, 47-46, while A&M was taking a 48-45 vic- the ills of college sports. He wanted the college presidents to surrender their authority to a national commissioner with an annual salary of $100,000." Dr. Allen, in a statement to the Kansan, said today that "no one is able or capable to write, interpret and enforce the laws regarding athletics without some prejudice." An enforcer of these laws is what athletics needs today, according to Dr. Allen. "We have it in civic life. Even in banking we have a bank examiner who holds power. We should have the same type of powerful commissioner for athletics." The doctor cited the 1919 Black Sox baseball scandal in saying after that "game-throwing" incident a federal judge was hired to enforce professional athletic laws. "We need the same in college athletics," he said. A powerful commissioner wouldn't be subject to localized pressure of separate conferences, Dr. Allen pointed out. And separate commissioners for each conference could never function satisfactorily, he said. Patronize Kansan Advertisers On "45" Bell Sisters BE MY LIFE'S COMPANION Rosemary Clooney YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING Les Brown BERMUDA Bell's The Rams beat Kansas, 48-44, in a double dual at Lincoln Colf. F, winning the closing 400-yard relay to clinch the triumph. Kansas beat the Buffaloes on the same day, 49-44. tory. Coach Walt Mikols and a 13-man squad left Thursday for the two-meet swing. 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