PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 MILLARD "BILL" EASTON. Jayhawker track coach, has been named referee of the 23rd annual Texas Relays at Austin, Texas, Friday and Saturday. Easton left for the meet today by plane from Kansas City with a 12-man squad. Basketball Heads Toward Old Rules New York, March 30 - U.P.)- it looks like basketball will be a "40-minute game" again. That was expected to be the substance of an announcement to be made today by the National Basketball Rules committee, which is holding its annual meeting here to frame a playing code for the 1950-51 season. The committee was expected to adopt a proposal made by the basketball coaches of the nation that the "two-minute rule" on the books for the past season be wiped out. The coaches, who concluded their annual convention yesterday, recommended by a 63 to 21 vote that the two-minute rule be abandoned, that in its place the rule should allow a team to waive a free throw at any time during the game to take the ball out of bounds at mid-court. Under the two-minute rule, a team fouled during the final two minutes of the game had to attempt the free throw (or throws) and also was given possession of the ball. The National Rules committee is not obliged to adopt the recommendations of the coaches' association. But in the past the committee invariably has done so. In returning to the 40-minute game—with one code covering the entire game—the coaches recommended something not seen since 1945. They recommend: 1, that the rule providing that the clock be stepped for all whistles in the last two minutes be tossed out, and the whole game be timed the same way, and 2, that substitutions be allowed only when the clock is stopped. 1949 Chev. Deluxe Styleline 2-door. Ice Green, lots of extras. ONE OWNER. ER. 11,500 miles. *1949 Ford. Radio and Heater, Maroon, like new. Priced to sell at $1,475.00. - 1948 Chev. Fleetline 4- door sedan. One owner, 16,000 miles. Light gray, R & H, AIRRIDE TIRES. Terms to Suit WINTER CHEVROLET 738 N.H. Ph. 77 Oread Hall, Four Spares Meet In IM Bowling Finals Finals of the intramural bowling tournament will be held at 4 p.m. today at the Lawrence Pladium. Finalists are Oread hall No.1 and the Four Spares. The Four Spares, with a team average of 605, will have to spot Oread nearly 20 pins in their match. Oread has a team average of 575 pins a game. The Four Spares team is composed of Drexil Forkner, who has averaged 158 pins a game in this season's intramural play; Jay Nixon, also with a 158 average; Dick Richards, 147; and Harry Lohrengel, 142. Oread will line up today with Jack Williams, who leads the team scoring with a 164 average; Gerald Le Blanc, 146; Ray Bolsena, 142; and Dick Heiny, 123. the tournament began Tuesday with eight teams, the first and sec- Other teams in the tournament were Phi Delta Theta, the Tuesday league champion, and Beta Theta Pi. ___ and place teams in each of the four intramural leagues. In reaching the finals, Oread, the Monday league champion, defeated Sigma Phi Epsilon No. 2, and Pi Kappa Alpha, champion of the Wednesday league. The Four Spares, winners for the Thursday league, defeated Delta Tau Delta and Triangle in gaining the finals. Embarrassing Situation Boston—(U.P.)—When the city of Boston tried to sell an old steam pump, two concerns said they would charge about $15,000 just to take the apparatus off municipal hands. The city was saved further embarrassment when a third firm agreed to pay $5,225 for the pump. Party Problems? Our party ice cream can help solve the dessert question. Call us about our ice cream specialties and novelties. JAYHAWK FRITZEL - Ph.182 That's Only Part Of Our Service When you drive in for gas, that's only the beginning; We check your - Oil Battery - Tires - Windshield MOTOR IN We Service All Makes Of Cars Call 607 FRIENDLY, QUICK SERVICE IS OUR POLICY. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer History Making Recorded Performances by such famous artists as Great Masters of the Keyboard DeBussy Grieg Ravel DeFalla Reger On Columbia Long Playing Microgroove Nonbreakable Records. Volumes 1 thru 5 at 846 Mass. The More You Tell—The Quicker' You'll Sell—Use Kansan Classifieds. In a grand array of colors and fabrics. From $12.50 905 Mass. St. Phone 905