PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952 By BOB NELSON Daily Kansan Assistant Sports Editor A new Big Seven basketball coach will be introduced for the first time to Jayhawker cage fans Saturday night when Kansas and Colorado clash in a conference game at Hoch auditorium. He is Coach H. B. "Bebe" Lee, who replaced an ex-Jayhawker, Forrest "Frosty" Cox, who resigned following the end of the 1949-50 cage season. H. B. "BEBE" LEE Colorado Basketball Coach Lee who graduated from Stanford university in 1938, rates as one of the greatest basketball players ever to play for that west coast school. He played three years on the legendary Stanford team which won the Pacific Coast championship three straight years, and was awarded the then-mythical national championship in 1938. Among Lee's teammates on that squad were Hank Liusetti, one of the game's greatest all-time players, Art Stoefen, Phil Zonne, Howell Turner, Denny Moore, and Jack Calderwood. After graduation he received an appointment as assistant basketball coach at Stanford under the then incoming coach, Everett Dean. During Lee's playing days the Stanford coach was John Bunn, ex-Jayhawker athlete, later president of the National Basketball Coaches' association. In 1941, Lee became head basketball coach at Utah State college but was called to service in the Navy after winning his first game. He refers to this as his "only undefeated season." While stationed at St. Mary's college (Calif.), he rejoined his old teammate, Lusetti, on the St. Mary's cage team. That team went through the 1943-44 season undefeated. After his service discharge in November, 1945, he returned to Utah State as head coach and led the Aggies through the 1945-46 and 1946-47 seasons. Following two years in private business, Lee re-entered coaching at Colorado A. and M. college where his 1949-50 team won seven and lost 23. This team lost many close games with an average offensive-defensive spread for the season less than three points. Sanity Code May Be Amended Dallas, Jan. 11 (U.P.)-Sponsors of sanity code amendments designed to take controlling powers from the N.C.A.A., and give it to the individual conferences rallied their strength behind closed doors today for a showdown battle on the floor of the convention. No one with an official title would admit that these behind-the-scenes maneuvers constituted a called caucus, but it was generally known in the hotel lobbies that such a meeting was to be held. The Southwest Conference, author of one of two amendments aimed at easing the code has a meeting scheduled. And, D. W. Williams of Texas A. & M., President of the Southwest group, said "anybody is invited to attend whether they favor our proposal or not." He added that he didn't mean the press would have access to the room. Full representation was expected at this meeting from the Southern and Southeast Conferences and a large group of Eastern schools. The Big Seven Conference wasn't expected as a group, but several, if not all, of its individual members were due to attend. were due to attend. Whether they could swing enough votes to carry passage of their amendment by a two-thirds majority at Friday or Saturday's general sessions remained the big question. Some members of this group let it be known they might accept instead amendment "A," which is expected to get the approval today of the N.C.A.A.'s powerful policymaking council. Where the Southwest Conference amendment would make grants-in- aid to athletes permissible on the basis of need and put the regulatory power of need up to the individual importance, amendment "A" would require schools making such grants to fill out complicated forms setting forth "need" and amount granted for filing with the N.C.A.A. The extreme liberals, as the Southwest, Southeast, and Southern groups must be labeled on a comparative basis, figure amendment "A" would be better than no change at all in the code, which now limits aid to tuition and fees. JANUARY CLEARANCE of TOP COATS reduced prices on every garment GABARDINES 100% wool zipout linings were $39.95 now $32.50 COVERTS 100% wool were $29.95 now $22.50 CHEVIOTS 100% wool were $24.95 now $19.50 EITHER OF THESE A GARMENT YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN Tuxedo Rentals Complete Accessories 8th and New Hampshire ONE DOOR SOUTH OF PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. St. Drive in and let us help you start that big saving today. Like Pulling Money From a Hat! FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 Youll save dollars by keeping your car in tip-top Running Shape with Cities Service Premium Gas and Koolmotor Oil. the Easy way to Smart living SLACKS be "at ease", mister, in new expressively styled slacks! low set loops, hand-needled side seams and just-right taper are only a few features of these fine slacks. gabs and flannels—from 10.95 SWEATERS equally "at ease" are the complete lines of colors and styles in our McGregor sweaters. soft cashmeres domestic wools and mixtures—from 8.95 (5)