PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1951 Jayhawkers Open Indoor Track Season Saturday Track Coach Bill Easton will send a 20-man squad against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at the Lincoln Armory Saturday in the Jayhawkers' opening indoor meet of the season. The Jayhawkers' 1951 indoor track squad will try to break a jinx that has hung over Coach Easton during his three-year tenure at Mt. Oread. The Kansans, under Easton's tutelage, have never won a dual indoor track meet. They did, however, run off with the 1950 Big Seven championship which was held in Kansas City's Municipal auditorium Coach Easton will place his hopes on a squad riddled by graduation. Gone from the team are the twinterrors Pat Bowers and Bob Karnes. They accounted for 18 of Kansas' 40-point total last year with alternating one-two finishes in the half-mile and mile. Also lost through graduation are high jumpers Del Norris and Bill Richardson, weightman Ed Lee, and dashman and hurdler Forrest Griff- EMIL SCHUTZEL Jayhawker Track Captain The Pulitzer Prize stage play ...NOW ON THE SCREEN! On the way to the fith. No longer in school are broad jumpers Al Bouchard and Clarence Nauman. Nebraska is one of the teams favored to unseat K.U. as conference track champions. The Huskers downed Kansas, 61 to 43, in a dual at Lincoln last winter, but finished second to the Jayhawkers in the Big Seven meet. Coach Easton expects the Huskers to win by about 20 points Saturday. His prediction is based on the amazing strength Nebraska has shown in trouncing Iowa State, 82 to 22, and Colorado, 76 to 28, in early season duals. Kansas will send 10 lettermen against the Huskers. These lettermen plus sophomores, transfer students, and squad men will be relied upon by Easton to fill the gap left by the departures. Thursday's College Basketball Results EAST American International 75, Assumption. 51 Delaware 82, Washington College 82 Gordon 53. Burdett B.C. 31 Manhattan 65. New York Uni- tity Long Island University 79, Sept. Hall, 67 Utica 55, Albany Teachers 40 Villanova 99, Kings College 57 Wilkes vs Susquehanna canceled Temple 60, Drexel 51 Westminster 75, Duquesne 66 SOUTH SOUTH 88 Virginia 67 Richmond 68, Virginia 67 Maryland 46, Virginia Military 41 St. John's of Brooklyn 68, John Carroll 61 Baldwin Wallace 76, Bowling Green 59 Xavier 77, Loyola of Baltimore 53 Creighton 73, Cornell College 67 Joplin J.C. 7, St. Joseph J. C. 64 COLLINSMES Oklahoma A&M 48, Oklahoma 45 WEST Brigham Young 70, Colorado A&M 42 The 10 lettermen Coach Easton will count on Saturday include one conference champion—two -miler Herb Semper—and several other consistent point winners. Captain Emil Schutzel, winner of the quarter-mile at Lincoln a year ago, is expected to be Kansas' top performer in that event again this year. Other lettermen and their events are Semper, Cliff Abel, and Dave Brideintal, mile and two-mile; Bob DeVinney, both hurdles, broad jump, and 60-yard dash; Jack Greenwood, both hurdles and 60-yard dash; Jim Dinsmore, 440 and 880; Dave Fisher, 880; Jim Hershberger, 440; Jim Floyd, pole vault. The mule-relay team will be composed of Schutzel, Riederer, Dinsmore, and Hershberger. Transfer help will come from Rollie Cain in the 440. Squadman Paul Alvward is entered in the 880. Eight sophomores are expected to add strength to the Kansas team. They are Bill Farney, 880, mile, two-mile; Keith Palmquist, two-mile; Don Smith, 60-yard dash and low hurdles; "Long" John Riederer, 440; Noye Johnson, high hurdles; Merlin Gish, put duke; Duane Unrue, high Let us help you make your selection this weekend. Books for YOUR VALENTINE THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. 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