UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1950 No Intramurals Swimming Meet Before Vacation As the Red Cross is giving swimming tests in the Robinson gym pool, there will be no intramural swimming meets until after Easter vacation. Don Powell, director of intramurals, announced today. If any organization or team isn't able to turn in a completed roster by this date, it is requested that they submit a blank roster with the name of the team at the top in order that the program can be set up Powell said. Entry blanks may be obtained at the intramural office in Robinson gym. In order to utilize the week previous to the vacation effectively, the intramural softball program will begin Monday, April 3. The deadline for entries in the softball program is Friday. During the regular season, the intramural office will furnish score cards, umpires, bases, and softballs. Individual teams must furnish bats and gloves. No spikes at any time will be allowed. There is plenty of space available on the intramural fields for practice, Powell said. Each organization is invited to turn in as many teams as they wish, and faculty members are urged to participate. Faculty teams will play in the independent league, Mr Powell explained Any team lacking equipment can check out bats and softballs from the locker. This equipment must be returned by 9 a.m. the following day. The deadline for submitting tennis teams is Friday, April 7. These teams will be composed of four men and will play a round-robin tournament. Each team will consist of two single players and one doubles combination. Any man who plays doubles cannot play singles, Mr. Powell added. Horseshoe teams will be composed of three men. They will play a single elimination tournament with a consolation bracket. The winner in the winners bracket will play the winner of the consolation frame. Badminton teams will have six men to a team and will play in the same type of tournament as decribed for horseshoes. Handball teams will consist of a three-man squad and the games will be all singles. The golf teams will be composed of three men who will play in a round-robin tournament. The 2 top teams in each division will be matched in the play-offs. The team with the lowest total will be the winner. The deadline for applications for horseshoes, badminton, handball, and golf is Monday, April 17. Detroit, March 29—(U.P.)—Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings was reported in "dangerous" condition today with a possible skull fracture received in the opening game of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Red Wing Forward Gets Head Injury Howe, third - ranking National Hockey league scorer, underwent a 90-minute brain operation shortly after midnight. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Unpublished by University. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Seniors Only NOW Is The TIME to secure your Senior Class Ring New York, March 29 (U.P.)-City College of New York, a school which had never won a title in 30 seasons, today posted a record for all future teams to shoot at the first "grand slam" in the history of college basketball's two major tournaments. C. C.N.Y., defeated Bradley, 69 to 61, for the National Invitation crown the past week and defeated the same surging Braves, 71 to 68. Tuesday night for the N.C.A.A. championship. No other team ever accomplished that feat. Some great ones—the past year's Kentucky team, Colorado, Duquesne and Utah—tried for the big double and failed. City's sophomore - sparked Beavers, led by Norm Mager, a blood - splattered substitute, came through when the pressure was at a fever-pitch—in the final 30 seconds of play—to win the N.C.A.A. and sweep both championships. Frank Strong Hall Business Office at C.C.N.Y. Captures Double Crown It was Mager, a 6 foot, 5 inch wild man, who crushed Bradley's last He came back on the floor in the second half with blood oozing through a head bandage. When little Gene Melchiorre cut City's lead to 69 to 88 with 30 seconds to go it was Mager who broke away for the lay-up basket that killed the Braves hopes. Bradley, the pre- tournament choice to sweep both tournaments if any team could, had little hope until the final minute of play. After the lead changed nine times, City burst ahead midway in the first half and stayed in front from then until the end. minute rally. Mager was knocked out when he collided with Jim Kelly of Bradley late in the first half and had to have five stitches put in a gash on his forehead. Braves one of the two titles they wanted so badly. City had a 59 to 49 lead with 10 minutes remaining in the game. Then the Beavers lost El Roman, their 6 foot 6 inch center, on fouls, and Bradley, led by the 5 foot, $ \frac{8} {2} $ inch Melchiorne began a drive that looked as if it might give the weary Melchiorre stole the ball in midcourt and cut City's margin to 66 to 63, with less than two minutes to go. Mager sank a free throw and City's Irwin Dambrot followed with a layup but Bradley refused to quit. Substitute Joe Stowell sank a free throw for Bradley and Melchiorre went on a two basket spree. His last one, fired from a swirl of players under the basket, cut City's lead to one lonely point with 30 seconds remaining but Mager then broke away alone like a loping deer and sank the deciding basket. Scotland's Lochs, Firths Are Paradise For Anglers Dambrot got 15 points for City, while teammates Ed Warner and Mager scored 14 each. Melchiorte took individual scoring honors, however, with 16. Chianakas was second high for Bradley with 11. Paul Unruh, the Braves' all-American forward, got only eight. By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer United Press Sports Writer Loch Lomond, Scotland, March 29 (U.P.)—Only those who see this loch set like a jewel in the purple heather of the Scottish highlands can fully appreciate the talent which was Sir Harry Lauder's. But the men of the moors will tell you that their poet laureate could have won equal fame singing of the fish which abound in firth and loch and the game which swarms through craggy highlands and sweeping lowlands. This is a section known as the Trossachs. It is the edge of the highlands, a rampart rising to the north. But whether you go north or south, this is a hunting and fishing paradise second to none. From any place in Scotland, the angler can be no more than 40 miles from the sea. Yet he doesn't even face the necessity of such travel unless he is bent on blue water fishing. For Scotland is speckled with lochs and streams, hundreds of them, and he can fish from his doorstep wherever he many be. The Scots claim the finest fishing in the world from March to September and they can more than substantiate their claims. Their rivers have fighting salmon running from 20 to as high as 30 pounds. There also are the grilse, or small salmon. In the lochs, the fly rod Izaak Waltons can be satiated easily in their desire for a stiff bout by brown trout which run from one to one and a half pounds. And out in the firths the supply of cod, pike and perch is plentiful. While fish are ample, the Scots are taking no chances on their supply being diminished. At Loch Sween, on the west coast, they are experimenting with artificial feeding to improve the growth of their finny fighters, as well as studying trout in an all-out effort to improve this already splendid type of fishing. GET YOURS AT — North Carolina State defeated Baylor 53 to 41 in the consolation game. Crown Drug Store Keelers Bookstore Lauter Jewelry Student Union Bookstore Grouse and red deer afford Scotland's best hunting, although there are pheasant, woodcock and partridge galore. The season on these is during August and September, but only in Scotland and the moors cultivated for grouse. A favorite game bird with Scotsmen, the far-seeing authorities are taking no chances on them being killed off. Prime hunting is the red deer, found in all parts of Scotland, and the 12-pointer, or royal stag, is not too unusual. Deer stalking is, however, on the expensive side and too costly for the average tourist. But a surprising number of sportsmen from other lands invade the highlands for this thrill. Sights go along with it such as imposing edifices of the past like towering Stirling castle, the rolling moors of Bannockburn where history was written by the strong and They get much more in this land of Bonnie Prince Charlie. New York, March 29 - (U.R.) Firmly convinced that basketball's much-maligned two-minute rule must be discarded, the nation's college coaches set out today to tackle the problem of "where do we go from here?" Two-Minute Rule Slated For Discard That the present "game-end foul rule" was headed for the scrapheap was certain. Coach Paul Hinkle of Butler, chairman of the national Coaches Association's rules committee, disclosed yesterday that coaches have voted in answer to a questionnaire, 204 to 10, that it is unsatisfactory. 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