WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Jerry Waugh, junior guard, will be captain of the 1950-51 Kansas basketball team. Waugh, a regular for Dr. F. C. Allen the past three Michigan First Entry In Relays; Fonville Coming Michigan's Wolverines, including Charles Fonville, shotputter, and Don McEwen, one of the nation's tep sophomore two-milers, are the first official entry in the 25th annual Kansas Relays April 22. seasons, was unanimously elected to the post by his teammates. He succeeds Claude Houchin. The Big Ten school will send an eight-man squad, its largest in post-war relays history. Entries from Marquette and Chicago have been received since Michigan's. Fonville will be after the title he earned here two years ago when he hung up a relays and world record of 58 feet $ \frac{1}{4} $ inch, later bettered three inches by Jim Fuchs of Yale. The rangy 195-pound Negro is returning after a back injury kept him out of competition last year. He reached 55 feet 1 inch in his first start at the Michigan A.A.I.L. relays. McEwen is expected to anchor stout Michigan bids for the distance Pedley and four-mile relay titles, events also being eyed by Bill Easton's host Kansas crew. He recently set a new Big Ten indoor two-mile record in 9:07.2 and has run as low as 9:06.9. He also set a new standard at the Michigan State Relays at 9:12, erasing a 9:21 figure by an old K.U. Relays favorite, Jerry Thompson of Texas. Bossi Suffers Eye Injury Bernice Bossi, College junior, was admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital Sunday after being hit in the eye with a softball. She was practicing with other members of the Locksley hall intramural team when she was injured. Her condition is good. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Clyde Lovellette, Kansas, and Rick Harman, Kansas State, have been named to the Helms foundation All-America basketball team. They were the only Big Seven players named. Lovellette was placed on the third team and Harman on the second. Lovellette, Harman Named By Helms NCAA Official Dislikes 'Code' Chicago, April 5—(U.P.) N.C.A.A. President Hugh Willett of Southern California said today he believes the embattled "sanity code" should and will be revised. He emphasized that he was speaking "personally" and not as president of the association as representatives of 19 conference members opened a two-day meeting with the N.C.A.A. executive committee to discuss suggested changes in the code. "I personally have never believed that the code was in its final form." Willett said. "I personally believe it should be revised and I believe it will be. "It is a code that can be improved and made more adaptable to the needs of colleges all over the country. Our code can be made more flexible." Willett said the session with the conference representatives was designed to let them know the channels for recommending changes in the code, as provided by a resolution approved at the January convention. "The commissioners are here to help us decide the scope of our survey," he said. "We can't get into it without discussion of the sanity code, but we want to get the ideas in the proper channel for presentation to the convention." University Championships To Phi Delt's, Sig Alph's Boulder, Colo., April 5—(U.P.)H. B. "Bebe" Lee, 33-year-old basketball coach who had a brilliant playing career with Stanford 10 years ago. Tuesday was named head basketball coach at Colorado university. Lee, who coached the past year at Colorado A. and M., succeeds Coach Forrest "Frosty" Cox who has coached Buffalo cage teams to national prominence for 15 years including the 1940 season when Colorado won the National Invitational tournament at New York City. Phi Delta Theta in division A and Sigma Alpha Epsilon in division B are University champions in intramural volleyball. The finals were played Tuesday night in Robinson annex. The Phi Delts, champions of the fraternity A league, had an easy time in defeating the Fijis, the independent league winners. Scores were 15 to 5 and 15 to 3. The winners were led by the hard spiking of Bill Lienhard. Lee Is Named To Replace Cox As CU Coach Sig Alph downed Scarab, 15 to 1 and 15 to 13, in winning the B crown. Sig Alph was the fraternity B league King's, and Scarab was champion of the independent B league. Members of the A league champion Phi Delt squad were Myron The announcement of Lee's appointment was made by Robert Stearns, president of Colorado, and William E. Morgan, president of Colorado A. and M. Lee's appointment came after a two-month search of the nation for an outstanding coach to direct the Big Seven basketball fortunes of Colorado in the coming years. Lee's contract is for three years. He will assume his new duties immediately. The new Colorado mentor was appointed as an assistant professor of physical education in charge of the entire basketball program. He scheduled spring basketball practice for the first week in May. "I am very flattered at being picked to succeed Coach Cox who has made such a fine record at Colorado," Lee said. REMEMBER HER with MAY 14 ALLAUTER Reminds You That L. G. Balfour Co. 411 W. 14th Call 907 "Sonny" Enns, Bob Fountain, John Hedrick, Lienhard, Harold Lowe, Morel Dellhrath, and Walt Quiring. Players on Sig Alph B league champions were Fred Apt, Claude Houchin, Pete Jensen, Tom Nelson, Frank Ross, Doug Wall, Hal White, and Marvin White. The A runnerup team, the Fijis, was composed of Heywood Davis, Van Gillespie, Jack Gove, Jim Gurleff, Cliff Hargis, and Tom Jones. 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