PAGE 5 d in askethands points Dye, ley. evening s, with old goal points quarter. hit, andey had . Wildcats points uited to left in again ning in wildcats' all numerous four but at it drive factory. KU Defeats K-State In Indoor Meet University Daily Kansan The Kansas track squad opened the 1952 indoor season in impressive style Saturday night as they turned in a $70^{\frac{1}{3}}$ to $33^{\frac{1}{3}}$ victory over the Kansas State Wideouts. The Jayhawks won seven firsts and swept three of the twelve events. It was the first track held in the Wildcats' new field house, which was instituted proper style as eleven records were broken out of the twelve events. In the shot-put, where Kansas has not been too strong in past season, the Jayhawks swept all three of the top spots. Larry Marsh, Galen Fiss, and others were tops in that order. Marsh heaved the shot for 46 feet. 4 inches. In the mile, Kansas took both first and second. Wes Santee and Herb Semper, two of the fastest distance men in Kansas track history, came in first and second. Santee's time was 4:17.9, a new record which erased a previous time of 4:27.2 set in 1942. In the 440-yard dash, Kansas was defeated by Thane Baker of Kentucky to Tom Smith and Bill Hawker of Kansas to John and third, Baker's time was 50.3. Baker also took first in the 60- yard dash, but Don Hess saved third in this event for the Javhaws. Veryl Switzer of Kansas State took first in the broad-jump but Kansas captured both second and third. Robert Smith was second and Don Roberts took third. Switzer leaped 20 feet, 14 inch. a new record. In the 60-yard high hurdles, Bob DeVinney took first and Don Wood- DeVinney his time was 7:7. a new meet record erasing a 7:8 set in 1941. As usual Herb Semper continued to set new records. In his specialty, the two-mile run, he set a new meet record of 9:26.1. This was far under the previous time of 9:45.5 set in 1940. Kansas swept the two-mile as Allen Charges Illegal Recruiting In Conference Coach F. S. (Phog) Allen has charged that "representatives of a Big Seven school" have visited boys at Kansas City and Lawrence high school in violation of conference rules. Allen refused to name any school, but said that several of the boys attended the Kansas State-Colorado game. In a talk to the Topeka Optimist club Friday, Allen said that the visits were made the day that Larry (Moon) Mullins, athletic director at Kansas State, admitted that his school broke the rules concerning the recruiting of some Omaha, Neb. basketball players. The Big Seven faculty representatives last December adopted a rule prohibiting personal solicitation of athletes off the campus by members of the athletic staff or representatives of the athletic staff of any member school. On Feb. 1, Mullins issued a statement in which he said that Kansas State had acted in good faith in contacting the Nebraska boys, but he could not justify the fact that they worked out at the Wildcat school before enrollment. When contacted in Manhattan and told of Allen's statement, Mullins said that it was quite possible that a coach or coaches from Kansas State had visited the parents of Jared McGraw. He visited Kansas City and other towns, but he did not believe that the individual boys had been contacted. He said that a number of prospective students were guests at the Kansas State-Colorado game, and added "We are going to battle hard for all the good boys in Kansas." The Missouri game, Feb. 16, will provide our coaches with another opportunity to have many more good boys as our guests," he said. Norm Bitner and Dick Wilson followed Semper in the second and third spots. In the high jump, Kansas again took first place. Don Fraizer leaped 6 feet, $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Robert Smith of Kansas tied with Tam Machin of Kansas State for third place. The old record was 6 feet, 1 inch. Kansas also set a new record in the 880-yard run. Art Dallzell came in first and Dave Fisher was second. Third place went to Dick Towers of Kansas State. The time was 1:56, erasing the old record of 2:00.7. In the 60-yard low hurdles, Corky Taylor of Kansas State took first, but Bob Doinney of Kansas came third. Doinney's time was '69, another new record. The Kansas mile-relay team of Bob DeVinney, Frank Cindrich, Lloyd Cobeitch and Don Smith, set another new meet record as they were clocked at 3:26.2, removing two seconds from the previous record set in 1942. The pole vault gave the Jayhawks another well earned victory, Jim Floyd cleared the bar for 13 feet, $2\frac{3}{4}$ inches, setting another new record. The old record was 12 feet, $6!\frac{1}{2}$ inches set in 1940. The Bureau of Census reports that Kansas had an average of 23.2 inhabitants per square mile in 1950. The figure in 1940 was 21.9 inhabitants per square mile. A fire which broke out on the University's baseball diamond Saturday afternoon caused some alarm but only slight damage, according to Capt. L. J. King of Lawrence fire station Number 1. "Then all of a sudden something hits you below the belt. You can't bounce back from that overnight. Fire Damages Baseball Field Intramural Roundup Tonight Robinson Annex Fraternity A 5:00 The fire department dispatched two trucks to the scene when the call came in about 2 p.m., but only one was needed to put out the small blaze. Some grass around the diamond was burned off. Captain King said that a cigarette probably started the fire. Beta Theta Pi-Sigma Chi "Now I've got to figure on picking "What have I trained for?" he asked. "I certainly didn't见force this. I was doing something I was trained for, molded to do, and finally got where I could cut a niche of my own. Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Nu 8:00 Kappa Sigma-Alpha Tau Omega 0.00 Alpha Tau Omega-Delta Upsilon 5. 00 Delta Upsilon-Phi Kappa Psi Robinson Gym Fraternity B Baseball Man Seeks Job But Comiskey figured today the job was pulled from under him. Phi Gamnia Delta-Delta Tau Delta Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Chi 0:45 Beta Theta Pi—Kappa Sigma Independent B Comiskey lost his job as vicepresident and secretary of the Chicago White Sox four weeks ago when the board of directors accepted his resignation, offered because he had been unable to negotiate a contract for a club executive's contract plus a wage increase. Jolliffe-Navv Chicago — (U,P)— Charles Comisik, his career player stopped by front office politics at the age of 28, was an unhappy youth today, trying to select an occupation for a new life. "I've been in and on of town a lot lately, checking on the offers, but I can't say where I've been because it would lead to speculation. "I've got prospects," he said. "Plenty of them. In and out of baseball, in and out of Chicago, and I'm going to announce my decision sometime in the next 10 days or two weeks. "I was born and bred in Chicago, and thought of only one thing all my life, the White Sox. But if my best opportunity for the future is out of Chicago and out of baseball, I'll take it. something I'm going to do for the next 20 years, or 15 anyway. Maybe I'm lucky this happened while I'm young enough to go into something else. His ambition once was to play for the White Sox, but that evaporated when he learned he would never be greater than a minor league stand-out. Not too long ago, one of the tests for pitchers was for them to hurl at Comiskev. "Nothing is close to being announced now, though." "I remember one guy," he said. "The first ball he pitched I hit against the left centerfield wall. We shipped him out that night." Comiskey prepared for his White Sox job as general manager of the Waterloo, Ia., farm team after he finished St. Thomas college, St. Paul, Minn. Remember Your Valentine This Thursday 1 lb. 1.45 2 Ibs. 2.90 Weaver's Candy — Main Floor Monday, Feb. 11, 1952 KU To Meet Iowa State InImportantCageClash The Kansas Jayhawks will take a 5-1 record in Big Seven conference basketball games, to Ames, Iowa, tonight and they should return with another victory under their belts. Coach F. C. Phog Allen should have his squad in top shape for the basketball season, unless the Jayhawks are let-down they should continue to be victorious. In their last meeting, the Kansans came out on top 86 to 68 setting a new school scoring record for a Big Seven game. In that game Bob Kenney scored 24 points, and he could possibly do it again. The Iowa State Cyclones probably will not be at top strength since two of their players are suffering from injuries. As far as the Iowa State fans are concerned, Clyde Lovellette will be the big attraction. He has averaged 22 points a game against Iowa State and had a high total of 34 in the final game last year. He has also had three of his lowest totals against the Cyclones. The Cyclone defense has stymied him with 17, 15 and 13 points—probably the only team in the nation to hold him below 20 points that often. The Jayhawks must win this one if they are to stay in the race against the Kansas State Wildcats. The K-Staters are presently riding atop the conference standings with a 6-0 record. The Kansas line-up should be the usual starting five of Kenney, Lienhard, Lovellette, Kelley and Houghland. The Cyclone line-up will probably be Hess, Stange, Diercks, Long and Luhring. "We have three major problems which we hope to do something about in spring practice," Head Coach J. V. Sikes said. Football Practice To Open March 10 Spring football practice will open March 10 and last 20 sessions in advance with the Big Seven Springs, Athletic Director A. Dutch Lonborgd announced Friday. "Most acute is the loss of the left side of the offensive line, which must be rebuilt. Then we have all four first string ends to replace, plus Dean Wells, a fine defensive back," he said. Patronize Kansan Advertisers This Summer? Going To EUROPE Downs has a complete selection of student, college credit, standard and semi-independent travel plans to Europe via ship or air. Time is getting late to make your travel arrangements. It is urgent that you make your definite reservations now for choice accommodations aboard tour plans still available. However, time is getting late! See Downs today to discuss your travel plans. Will You Have Yours ?? When Christmas rolls around again will you have the money you need? Our Christmas club program is solving that problem for your friends. 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