Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 1, 1952 Kansas To Meet UCLA In 1953 Football Game A one-year football contract between Kansas and the University of California at Los Angeles was announced yesterday by KU Athletic Director Arthur C. (Dutch) Lonborg. The football game, announced jointly by the athletic directors of the two schools, will take the Jayhawk grid crew to the west coast Sept. 25, 1953 for a night game in Los Angeles. This will mark the first athletic meeting between the UCLA Bruins and the Jayhawkers, and it will be KU's first engagement with a Pacific Coast conference grid eleven. The Bruins are coached by Red Sanders, who was a coach at Vanderbilt when Coach J. V. Sikes was at Georgia. Rv JACKIE JONES Coach S. V. Balsam With the addition of this game the Kansas grid schedule is now complete for 1953. The schedule should be one of the most attractive and toughest in Kansas gridiron history. The other non-conference foes will include Texas Christian, Southern Methodist and the Oklahoma Aggies. The women's intramural basketball schedule, which was halted during final exams, began the spring semester with two games in Robinson annex Wednesday. The game with TCU, the Southwest conference champions this past season, and the one with the Aggies will be played in Lawrence. Thetas Victors In Women's I-M Basketball Tilt Last year's champion team, Kappa Alpha Theta continued their winning streak by defeating Temruth 51 to 25 Gamma Phi Beta took a low scoring contest from Alpha Delta Pi, and Sellards hall forfeited to the Jayettes. Jayettes. Barbara Quinn led the Theta scoring with fifteen points; Marilyn Muehlback had 12; Sydney Ashton, 13; Carolyn Campbell, seven and Sue Nefs, six. Nancy Gilchrist was the only Theta who didn't crack the scoring column. Esther Harms continued to lead the team in offensive, as she scored fifteen points. Lois Meils got 6 and Jacqueline Goodbary had 3. Nancy Manspeaker continued to be top defensive star for Temtruth. In the Gamma Phi Beta-Alpha Delta Pi game, Jane Henry led the scoring for the winners. She tallied ten, while Marilyn Pololl and Janice Januel each had two. The Gamma Phi defense was at its best, holding the opposition to a meager eight points. Marilyn Hanson was the only player to score for the losers. As the spring semester begins one Division title has already been won and several others are within a game of their final standings. Delta Delta Delta won their division with a record of four wins and no defeats. The Thetas lead Division I with three wins and no losses; the Jayettes and Kappa Kappa Gamma are tied with two wins, one tie and no losses in Division II; Foster hall and Alpha Chi Omega lead Division III with three victories and no defeats. In the other divisions which are still undecided, several teams need only one more victory to clinch the titles. The freshman AA squad leads Division V with three wins and no losses and Sigma Kappa is at the top of Division VI with the same record. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 -Intramural Round-Up 2 p.m. E—Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda, W—Beta Theta Pi vs. Nu Sigma Nu Saturday Robinson Gym Fraternity "C" 3 p.m. E-MEN vs. AIA, W—East Side vs. AFROTC 4 p.m. E—Battelfield vs. Stephenson Independent "C" W—Jolliffe vs. Varsity Robinson Annex Fraternity "A" 3 p.m. Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa Tau Independent "A" 4 p.m. Don Henry vs. Feather Merchants Sunday Robinson Gym Independent "A" 2:30 p.m. E - Navy vs. 1222 club Fraterity "B" * W—Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3:30 p.m. E—Delta Chi vs. Sigma Chi, W—Alpha Phi Alpha vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon Robinson Annex Independent "A" 2:30 p.m. Navy vs. Dark Horses 2:30 p.m. Navy vs. Dark Horses 2:30 p.m. Last Chance vs. Sterling- 4:30 p.m. Varsity vs. Rochdale 5:30 p.m. Twin Pines vs. AXE. At the beginning of the 1951-52 basketball season, Clyde Lovellette, Jayhawker center, had scored 1093 points. 2 Players Voted To Hall Of Fame New York —(U.P.)— Harry Heilmann, who would have called it his biggest thrill if he had been alive, and Paul Waner, who had begun to think it never would happen, were the newest "Rookies" in baseball's Hall of Fame today, as reward for their life-long achievements as hitters. Heilmann and Waner were elected Thursday in the 13th annual balloting by veteran baseball writers in the major leagues, who have been covering the sport for 10 or more years. They went into the shrine at Cooperstown, N.Y., to join such immortals as Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb old Pete Alexander, Walter Johnson, Lou Gehrig, Connie Mack, Cy Young, and many others. Heilmann, who died last July 9, only a few days before he had been scheduled to do the broadcast of the major league all-star game at Detroit, received 203 out of a possible 234 votes. Waner received 195 votes. A total of 176 or 75 per cent, was necessary for election, and that excluded such other modern stars as Bill Terry, who got 155 votes, and Dizzy Dean, who received 152. Both Heilmann and Waner were among the game's most outstanding hitters. With the Tigers where he spent most of his long career, Heilmann at times was even a more feared hitter than Cobb, and he wound up with a lifetime mark of 342. At the end of his playing career he became a broadcaster and died after an attack of pneumonia during the height of last season. Waner, who had an all-time hitting mark of 333 and was one of the seven players in baseball history who made more than 3,000 hits during his lifetime, played through most of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bait For Red Herring Memphis, Tenn.— (U.P) —Leo Wurtzburg he said observed the latest in female fashion—a woman wearing mink coat while fishing. Dick Harp, assistant basketball coach, was co-captain of KU's NC AA runners-up of 1940. Iowa State Faces Jayhawks In Vital Cage Game Saturday The Kansas Jayhawks, who have suffered defeat in their last two basketball games, will have to improve their playing against Iowa State Saturday night or find themselves out of the picture in the Big Seven conference race. Separate on the go . . . all day, every day. One deep pleat for accent. Yellow, pink, light blue, navy. 10 to 16, $10.95 Of course, we endorse it with one of our famous Old Colony sweaters and a scarf. The Iowa State quintet will invade Hoch auditorium to meet the Kansas cagers in an important conference clash, particularly for the Jayhawks. Tipoff time will be 7:35 p.m. The Cyclones have two wins and a pair of losses in the conference standing, and though a win over Coach "Phog" Allen's crew would not give the Staters a very big boost in the Big Seven, it would just about wipe out any chances for Kansas to win the title. The Jayhawks' only chance to win the Big Seven is to go undefeated into the March 7 encounter with the State Wildcats, and then win that one. The Iowa State team packs plenty of scoring power, and could give the Kansans plenty of trouble. In the Big Seven pre-season tournament over all losses in losing to Stanford of the Pacific Coast conference. Coach Allen said he was very disappointed in the play of his starting quad against the Oklahoma A&M Wednesday. Bill Hougland was the only one of the starting five who played ball against the Aggies, Allen added. Lovellette, who was halted-at 18 points, had his worst night of the season, but was bothered most of the game with a re-injury of an ankle hurt in the K-State game. Allen said that he expected the Indiana All-American to be ready for the game Saturday night. Several substitutes, particularly B. 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