PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1950 Volleyball Schedule Robinson Annex Fraternity "C" 4:30 Phi Delts vs. Beta's Sig Alphs vs. Phi Frosh Robinson Gym Independent "A" Finals £30 10 Scramble Independent "A" Finals Independent A Final 6:30 Don Henry vs. Fijis Fentanyl (6") Finals 7:15 Winners of Phi Delt and Beta's, Sigh Alph and Phi Frosh. Fraternity "B" Finals 7:15 Phi Delt vs. Sig Alph 8:00 Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Delts Gridders To Scrimmage Saturday In an effort to give the Reds more of a scoring punch for Saturday's game, Coach J.V. Sikes has been stressing offense during practices. With a week and a half of spring football behind them, the Kansas Jayhawkers are preparing for another practice game to be held 2 p.m. Saturday. Last Saturday, the "Blue" team defeated the "Reds" 42 to 6. Those moved in to fill the gap at center are Merlin Gish, former 190-pound halfback; Harold Stroud, 220; Clay Roberts, 190; Wint Winter, 195; and Doug Wall, 195. In a recent letter to alumni, Sikes said, "Most parts of our offense were satisfactory last year. We are going to try to create more versatility, which depends chiefly on improved blocking. Our defense must be improved. We hope to do this by developing two or three highly-promising linebackers up from last years freshman team. Coach Sikes has been working on his pass offense with Charlie Hoag, freshman halfback, doing most of the throwing. Quarterbacks Don Wilson, Three lettermen who are returning at guard are Dolph Simons, John Idoux, and George Kennard. These men will be pressed by freshmen Jack Luschen, George Abel, and Ron Hammel. Typewriter Tables who is doubling in baseball and football, and Jerry Bogue, also have been working in the passing department. guards. At present we do not have a center in camp who played a single minute of varsity football last year. Hence the spot is wide open and subject to some experimentation." All steel construction, on casters, easy to roll. ...$5.95 Sterling New York, March 31—(U.P.)-The college basketball coaches held their "funeral" for the two-minute rule today, but the ones celebrating far outnumbered the mourners. Funeral Held For Foul Rule Furn. Co. The coaches were jubilant that the rule which forbade waiving free throws in the final two minutes has been scrapped by the national rules committee. Nat Holman, City College of New York: "The rules committee did a smart thing." 928 Mass. Jack Gardner, Kansas State: "I am glad to see us go back to a 40-minute game. The rules will correct the late substitution problem and make for a healthier game." Here's what some of the coaches said about the change. "Our chief personnel problem is at guard and center. We lost all three 1949 centers and both our starting Ed Hickey, St. Louis university: "There was no justification for playing the game one way for 38 minutes and the other way for new rules for the last two minutes." Amory "Slats" Gill, Oregon State: "The new rule will be popular with the fans, but we still will have the same problem of excessive fouling late in the game that we had in 1948-49." Fourteen basketball and 11 swimming varsity letter winners for the 1950 season were announced Thursday by E. C. Quigley, athletic director. Letters Awarded To 25 Athletes Six of the 14 letters awarded to Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen's co-championship basketball squad went to sophomores. Numerals will be given to 14 freshman basketball players and to eight freshmen on Coach Walter Mikol's swimming team. Varsity basketball: Buddy Bull, Dale Engel, Harold England, Capt. Claude Houchin, Bill Houland, Bob Kenney, Bill Lienhard, Aubrey林莲, Gene Voylette, Guy Mabry, Gene Petersen, Serry Jerry Waugh, and Dean Wells. All awards are subject to fulfillment of academic requirements. The awards: Varsity swimming: Ernie Crates, George Denny, Bob Edman, Phil Hawkins, Dick Hunter, Chet Laniewski, Dave Lookhart, Harry Newby, Pete Purdy, Tom Payne, and Bill Thompson. Freshman basketball: Wally Altman, Wally Beck, Jerry Brownlee, Kenneth Buller, Galen Fiss. Merlin Crown Drug Store Keelers Bookstore Lauter Jewelry Student Union Bookstore GET YOURS AT — Not Content With Winning, Kansans Go After Records Bill Easton will send his best distance quartet in a three-year K.U. coaching career after a trio of titles at Austin Texas, Friday and Saturday when the Hawkeyans make their 1950 outdoor debut in the 24th annual Texas Relays. A foursome of Capt. Bob Karnes, Pat Bowers, Herb Semper, and Cliff Abel will be out to set new marks in the four and two-mile relays. Three of them, Semper excepted with either Emil Schutzel or Bob Devinney filling in, will seek the Jayhawkers' second consecutive distance medley relay title. The Kansas will also be defending champs in the four-mile event. Easton's crew need only average 4:25 a man to eclipse the 17:40.1 mark in the four-mile. Each has performed under this figure during the indoor season. But the Jayhawkers will likely be obliged to run close to the record to whip a top-flight team from Texas A. & M. Two more relays and five individual events will be entered by Kansas. Devinney, Entertzel, Jack Gish, Charles Hoag, Dean Kelley, Dean Nickell, Mark Rivard, Jack Rodgers, Dean Smith, Jerry Smith, and Don Woodson. Freshman swimming: Mahlon Ball, Karl Davenport, Jerry Lester, John Long, Sammy Perkins, Kenneth Reid, Charles Rombold, and Bob Wellborn. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Greenwood, and Dave Fisher will be in the sprint medley and mile relays. 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