Page 5 NCAA Action Falls Short Of Carr's Hopes "Far short of my expectations," is the feeling of T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, about the NCAA convention last week in Cincinnati. Dean Carr, as faculty representative, represented the University at the meetings. Dean Carr said he particularly regretted that the convention did not take more action on the proposals made by the presidential committee of the American Council of Education. Action taken included: adoption of a broad principle of ethical conduct with a five man committee on ethics; limitation of out-of-season practices—football practice sessions being limited to 20 sessions in a period of 30 calendar days and basketball to 20 sessions in 24 calendar days. The NCAA also passed an amendment concerning financial aid to athletes. Under the ruling "any college athlete who receives financial assistance other than that administered by his institution shall be ineligible, except for aid from his parents or legal guardian. A resolution that would instruct the football rules committee to outlaw the two-platoon system was voted down by a wide margin. Kansas and Kansas State representative Intramural Round-Up Fraternity "B" Beta Theta Pi 61, Phi Kappa Psi 29 Lambda Chi Alpha 18, Alpha Epsilon Pi 57 ATO 53, Phi Kappa Tau 25 ATO 35, Phi Kappa Tau 25 ATO 40, Theta 40, Sigma Ph Forsell 22, Delta Tau Delta 27, Alpha Kappa Lambda 24 DU 33, Kappa Sigma $ ^{20} $ Phi Kappa Sigma $ ^{20} $ Fraternity "A" Phi Kappa 0, Chi Chi Chi 2 (forfeit). Beta Theta Pi 2, Sigma Pi 0 (forfeit) Phi Kappa Sigma 25, Phi Kappa Psi 31 Phi Kappa 37, Delta Chi 47 Sigma Chi 65, Acacia 20 Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Tau 38, Phi Kappa Alpha 23. Fraternity "A" Fraternity "C" Phi Gamma Delta 31, Phi Delta Theta 32 DU 42, Sigma Nu 36 sigma Phi Epsilon 64, Tau Kapps Epsilon 40. Beta Theta Pi 33, Phika Psi 28 Pi Delta Theta 61, Sigma Chi 21 Lambda Chi Alpha 38, Sigma Phi Epsilon 17 DU 49, Phi Kappa Sigma 17 Phi Comma Delta 50 Kaw Sigma 85 ATO 48. Sigma Nu 11 Delta Tau Delta 42, Tau Kappa Epsilon 17 Alpha Kappa Lambda 40, Delta Chi 24. Fraternity "A" Phi Kappa Sigma 24, Phi Kappa 30 Delta Chi 67, Sigma Pi 14 Beta Theta P16 36, Phika Psi 34 Triangle 16, Alpha KappaLambda Today's Schedule Robinson Gym Fraternity "B" 6:45—E Phi Kappa Alpha vs. Triangle (east) W—Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa Alpha (west) University Daily Kansan YOU GET SAME DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE AT voted for the move, Oklahoma against. E. C. Quigley, former director of athletics at KU was re-appointed to the football rules committee, and Arthur C. Lonborg, KU director of athletics, was re-appointed to the basketball tournament committee. Lonborg also attended the NCAA meet, Jules V. Sikes, football coach, and Clifford C. Kimsey, assistant football coach, attended the convention of the American Football Coaches association which was also held in Cincinnati last week, as was the Association of College Baseball Coaches convention, attended by Hubert Ulrich, baseball coach. Lonborg expressed the view that the NCAA convention was "one of the best in a long time. It was well attended and well-conducted." He noted that there might be a slight possibility that one of the KU football games next year could be telecast "live," that is, at the same time as actually taking place. RISK'S SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY 613 Vt. Call 623 The rule limiting out-of-season football practice was about the same as passed by the Big Seven in the Kansas City conference, except that the Big Seven rule extended sessions over five weeks instead of 30 calendar days. Coach Sikes said the NCAA and coaches conventions were both "very good," and "accomplished about what I expected." "I don't believe the practice limitation will affect the team too much," Coach Sikes said. "I think we'll still get in about the same amount of time since we didn't practice much more than that under the old rule." New Ruling Strips Blaik Of One Post The shakeup started new reports that Blaik soon will resign. West Point, N. Y.—(U.P.)—Army Football Coach Earl Blakie will be stripped of half his powers in a trial against his reform, the academy, superintendent. The Big Seven remains one of the few conferences which has prohibited its members from any postseason contests. The NCAA voted to continue the study of this issue and of whether games could regularly be televised "live." Hunting Safety Sought Freeport, Me.-(U,P)-The hunting accident inspector has asked L. L. Bean to produce and offer for sale safe-hunting scarlet gloves with black words: LOOK BEFORE YOU SHOOT, stamped across the back. Maj. Gen. Frederick Irving said he will institute a series of reforms as a result of the cribbing scandal which wiped out the football team last summer. One of these, he said, will split the jobs of athletic director and football coach. Up to now, Blaik has held both positions. Texas is the only state that was an independent republic before it was annexed by the United States. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. REGISTRATION February 25. Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serving a splendid profession. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY Big Seven Pace Slows Down Until KU-K-State Tilt Kansas City, Mo.—(U.P.)—The Big Seven basketball conference marked time today until Jan. 26 when unbeaten Kansas collides with strong Kansas State at Manhattan. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. Tonight will find Kansas State at Oklahoma, meeting a Sooner team that has lost all but three of its 12 games to date, though Oklahoma is no worse than 1-1 in league play. It has become evident that the Big Seven has but two top teams, though Missouri has shown absolutely no fear in two meetings with Kansas. One of them was a loss in the pre-season tourney, the other a conference defeat. Also tonight, Kansas will try for its 13th successive win at Lincoln, where the dazzling Jayhawkers meet Nebraska. Missouri will entertain Drake, a non-conference rival. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 1845-H Larryabre Street Chicago 14, Illinois Saturday's schedule calls for an Iowa State-Kansas State' clash at Manhattan and a Colorado-Missouri meeting at Columbia. Monday, Jan. 14, 1952 Jayhawkers Capture First Swimming Meet Each team posted five first place winners in the 10-event meet which was the conference opener for both teams. It was the first competition for Kansas since they discontinued swimming last year. Dick Edfin led Coach Walt Mikols' Jayhawkers with dual wins in the 120-yard individual medley and the 100-yard free style. He posted a 1:21.1 time in the 120-yard event and a .59.6 mark in the free style race. Pool records were set by each of the 10 winners because it was the first meet in the new Robinson pool. Kansas winners besides Effin included Sam Perkins in the 220-yard free style, Dallas Chestnut in diving, and the 400-yard free style relay team of Mahlon Ball, John Ashley, Effin and Bob Wellborn. Kansas university swimmers came out of two years of moth balls Saturday to scuttle Nebraska university, 49-44 in a dual swim meet in the newly enlarged Robinson gym pool. Phog, writing in the February is 4- sue of Household magazine, says that "so long as high school sports are directed—not promoted—the boys who play won't be corrupted." Phog Allen Shows Concern Over High School Corruption Kansas placed 1-2 in diving with Chestnut and Wellborn in the winner and runner-up slots and in the 3rd place. Ashley placed second in that race. Coach Forrest C. Allen, head basketball coach, has expressed his deep concern that the "pollution" which has seeped into college athletics might reach the high schools. In an article entitled "Will Our High School Kids Be Next?" he outlines seven ways to ruin high school sports. They are: 1. Bet on all your games. 4. Insist on winning teams at all costs. 2. Boo the officials and protest decisions, 3. Shop around for the highest college bidder, rather than send your son to the college with highest educational standards 5. Go "big time" with a coach who wants only to win and ignores the higher standards of sportsmanship. Drugs, Sundries, Fountain, Rines. 6. Put pressure on your son's Eldridge Pharmacy Agency for Mixture No. 79 701 Mass. Phone 999 teachers to keep him eligible. activities by saying, "Everyone's doing it. Why shouldn't we?" Calling high schools "The real backbone of amateur sports," Allen places the responsibility on parents and school officials to curb any corrupt practices. In conclusion, he writes: "The ultimate answer lies in the moral filer of the boys themselves and the ideals they've learned at home. If a boy can't be bribed, he won't be." Your Man . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 Results 300-yd. medley relay: 1. Nebraska (Reed, Hlidek, Gradwohl); 2. Kansas, 3:21.1. 220-yd. free style: 1. Perkins, Kansas. 2. Bentz, Nebraska; 3. Munson, Nebraska; 2:9. 0 60-yd. free style: 1. Desmond, Nebraska; 2. Ashley, Kansas; 3. Ball, Kansas; .32.6. 120-yd. individual medley: 1. Eflin, Kansas; 2. Balderson, Nebraska; 3. Reid, Kansas; 1.21.1. Diving: 1. Chestnut, Kansas; 2. Wellborn, Kansas; 3. Slusar, Nebraska, 274.5 points. 200-yd. breaststroke: 1. Hlidck, Nebraska; 2. Scott, Kansas; 3. Peters, Nebraska; 2:48.0. 200-yd. backstroke: 1. Balderson, Nebraska; 2. Healey, Nebraska; 3. Glasco, Kansas; 2:34.5. 100-yd. free style: 1. Eflin, Kansas; 2. Ashley, Kansas; 3. Greer, Nebraska. :59.6 440-yd. free style: 1. Bentz, Nebraska; 2. Perkins, Kansas; 3. Manson, Nebraska; 5.29.6. 400-yd. free style relay: 1. Kansas (Ball, Ashley, Eflin, Wellborn); 2. Nebraska, 4:02.6. According to Plautus It is wretched business to be digging a well a well just as thirst is mastering you. Mostellaria Coca-Cola is the answer to thirst. If you're digging a well or boning up for exams keep fresh for the job. Have a Coke. 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