Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1951 High School Trackmen To Be Here Saturday Trackmen from about 18 Kansas high schools are expected to compete in the fourth annual KU Invitational Cross Country run here Saturday. The race will be divided into two divisions for "A" and "B" schools. The "B" school entries will start at 10:30 a.m., followed by the "A" division at 11 o'clock. The two-mile cross country course will begin at the baseball diamond and follow a route to Potter lake and go on to West Campus street near the Delta Tau house. The runners will return along Memorial drive and end at the track at the stadium. Medals will be awarded to members of the three top teams and to the first five individual entries to finish the course. The first and second place teams in each class will also receive trophies. The trackmen and their coaches will attend the KU-Loyola football game in the afternoon as guests of the athletic department. Last year's cross country run was won by Topeka's team and Charles Crook of Wichita East took individual honors with a time of 9:40.3. Round-Up Intramural Yesterday's results Jim Beam 24, Battenfield 0 Beta 42, Lambda Chi Alpha 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7, Delta U 0 Oread hall and KHK, double for- dition feit Tomorrow's games "A" Games Alpha Phi Alpha vs. Phi Delta Theta Tau Beta vs. Sigma Chi, Field 2 Stephenson y Jolliffe Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Pi, Kansas owns the last conference win and tie with Oklahoma. KU toppled the Sooners in Lawrence in 1946, 16-13, on a 43-yard field goal and deadlocked Bud Wilkinson's first club, 13-13, at Norman, the following season. Jayhawks Hear Loyola Report A chalk-talk on the Loyola football team by assistant coach Hub Ulrich followed a light 40-minute workout for the Kansas Jayhawks yesterday. Bob Brandeberry's slightly strained back isn't expected to bother the fleet halfback long. Joe Fink, the front-toothless center, will also be able to play Saturday. The entire squad except Bob Hantla, sophomore guard, ran through plays and loosened up before grinding out another week's practice before the game with Loyola of Los Angeles here Saturday. Coach Ulrich secuoted the Lions as they defeated Pepperdine 4-6 in the Rose bowl Nov.3. Hantla suffered a twisted knee in the rough play with Nebraska and is on this week's doubtful list along with Charlie Hoag, who reinjured a groin muscle which has plagued him all season. Against the Lions, the Jayhawks will be facing one of the nation's best passers in Don Klosterman. His accurate passing has placed him among the top passers throughout the season with him riding in second place last week. Broken Jaw Ends College Career Des Moines—(U.P.)—Johnny Bright, greatest ground gainer in collegiate football history, has been forced to end his college career because of a broken jaw suffered in what his school calls "vicious and intentional attacks." Bright, sensational Drake university halfback, announced yesterday that he would follow a doctor's suggestion that he sit out Drake's remaining game of the season Saturday against Wichita. Bright was walloped in the jaw Oct. 20 by tackle Wilbanks Smith of Oklahoma A & M. Allen Stresses Fundamentals As Cagers Run Through Paces Work on basketball fundamentals, plus miles of hard running, is aiding in the rapid formation of another powerful Jayhawk basketball team. "Phog" Allen is stressing ball handling with various play patterns, most of which evolve around his giant Big Seven scoring king, Clyde Lovellette. team, the 66-year-old Allen, who recently said he'd "quit the game" if his boys were involved in any "fixes" at any time, must trim his squad soon. In this—his 35th season, he has the makings of not only a Big. Seven title winner, but a national power as well. With about 40 boys out for the Men out for this year's team include: Name Pos. No. Age Ht. Wt. Home Town Ex Alberts, Jerry F 3 18 16-3 178 Lincoln, Ill. 0 Anderson, Don G 19 20 5-10 170 Lawrence 0 Anderson, John G 2 17 6-2 170 Gr. Island, Nebr. 0 *Bogue, Jerry G 10 20 6-3 185 Milton, Ine. 0 Bogue, Jerry G 25 21 6-1 172 Wichita 1 Born, B. H F-C 23 19 6-9 195 Medicine Lodge 0 Buller, Kenneth F 35 19 5-11 180 Bullier 1 Anderson, Larry G 4 20 6-2 185 Newton 0 Dve, Everett F-G 12 19 6-2 155 Independence 0 Forsyth, Bob G 26 18 6-1 178 Medicine Lodge 0 Franklin, Don F 7 18 6-1 178 Parsons 0 Godofred, Jon F 15 19 6-1 178 Beloit 0 Guess, Paul G 28 17 6-4 190 Holton 0 Heitolt, Bill F-G 21 18 6-3 185 Quincy, Ill. 0 *Hogan, Jerome F-G 5 50 6-2 185 Oak Park, III. 0 *Angland, Bill G 17 21 6-4 190 Beloit 2 Johnson, Weston G 13 19 6-4 174 Newton 0 *Keller, John F-G 20 22 6-3 185 Page City 1 Keller, Dean G 22 18 5-11 164 McCune 0 *Kelley, Dean G 22 18 5-11 165 McCune 0 *Kenney, Bob F 9 20 6-2 185 Winfield 2 Lienhard, Bill F 1 21 6-2 185 Newton 2 Levante, Clyde C 16 21 6-9 230 Toreau Haute, Ind. 2 Lyon, Dave F 29 18 6 165 Kansas City 0 Martin, Loren F 30 18 6 175 Overbrook 0 Nicholson, Eldon C 18 18 6-6 190 Pittsburgh 0 Pickard, George C 32 18 6-4 164 Greenwood 0 Rodgers, Jack F 36 19 18 171 Oak Park, III. 1 Schuld, Willard G 39 19 6-4 210 Elgin, II. 1 Squires, LaVannes F 33 19 5-10 160 Touche 1 Squires, LaVennes F 6 20 6-1 165 Wichita 1 Taylor, Jerry G 40 18 6-3 186 Carrollton, Mo. 0 Thompson, John F 24 18 5-11 165 Grandview, Mo. 0 *Wells, Dennis F-G 38 19 6-2 170 Great Bend 2 Dave, Wesley C 34 19 20 204 Newton 2 Richie, Rich F 37 19 5-11 159 Salina 1 *Indicates Lettermen. Rehire Dressen As Manager New York —(U,P)— The Brooklyn Dodger door office stood solidly behind Manager Chuck Dressen today with aces poised. Dapper, whilst' Charley will be back as boss of the Dodgers next year. But it will be on borrowed time and Burt Shotton's time, at that. Club president Walter O'Malley made that clear when he announced that Dressen would be rehired. In an astounding accompanying statement, O'Malley stated flatly that "the basic reason Dressen is being rehired is because Shotton was fired for less." Shotton was fired on Nov. 27, 1950 because the Dodgers lost the pennant on the last day of the season. Dressen's 1951 Dodgers also lost the pennant on the last day of the season. Perhaps no manager in baseball history ever stood so clearly on the spot as does Dressen in 1952. His employer is on record with a statement that his predecessor would still be managing the club if he had the decision to make over again. "We think Charley will be a better manager next year," O'Malley said, "Like all of us, he should profit by his experiences." Asked whether Dressen would receive a raise in pay, O'Malley replied, "I don't think he'll press that point." The Co-hop's led all the way in their game, holding an eight point advantage of the half, and increasing it to 22 points before the final whistle. In defeating the Kappa's, which were rated one of the best teams in intramural play, the Co-hop's showed a well - balanced attack. They do equally well on offense and defense and should play outstanding ball in the championship game. These teams reached the finals by remaining undefeated in the regular volleyball season. Kappa Alpha Theta had too much power for the Alpha Chi Omega team, and won easily by 46 points. Foster displayed a well organized offense as they defeated their opponents by 50 points. They led by at the half and were never stopped. Kappa Alpha Theta won its division title by an easy 59-15 win over Alpha Delta Pi. Kappa Kappa Gamma had no trouble in winning over Delta Gamma. The DG's were unable to halt the spiking of Diane Walker, Margaret Black and Nancy Lichty. The Co-hop's defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma, 47-25, and Kappa Alpha Theta won over Alpha Chi Omega, 59-13, in the first round of the women's intramural volleyball finals. Wednesday evening Gamma Phi Beta defeated Locksley, 55-25; Chi Omega forfeited to Temruth; Pi Beta Phi defeated Freshman AA, 37-36; Alpha Chi Omega defeated Miller 49-24; Co-hop's won over Jayettes, 31-26; Alpha Phi won over Freshman BL 25-23. The Pi Phi's and Alpha Phi's had to come from behind in the second period to win their games by narrow margins. The Co-hop's had to work for their win over the Jayettes, but Gamma Phi Beta had an easy time with Locksley. In a division tie-breaking game, the Delta Delta Delta team came from behind to defeat Pi Beta Phi. 36 to 32. The Tri Delts will meet the Thetas this week to decide which squad will face the Co-hop's for the championship. The Tri Delts trailed by 11 points at the half of their game, but they came back with almost perfect play in the second period to take the victory. Grace Endacott, Chloe Warner, Shirley Wilkie and Mary Loveless led the Tri Delt attack. New diamond engagement and wedding ring ensembles notable for the classic beauty of their settings . . . the fine color, cut and clarity of each precious gem. Nine games and one forfeit were recorded last week as the regular season ended. Gifts Roberts 833 Mass. Volleyball Finals Reached By Two Unbeaten Teams For Christmas and for always Bv JACKIE JONES Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Wolfson's Jewelry Watch Repair 743 Mass. Call 675 YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. 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