MONDAY. MARCH 13. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 3v BOB LEONARD Already a beef has been heard from the short-tempered Wildcats of K-State on the decision that K.U. is to be the Big Seven representative in the N.C.A.A.F. Fifth District play-off in Kansas City with Bradle- university March 20. Thurlo McCrady, director of athletics at K.S.C., snorted: "We respect the committee very much but we can see no justification in the selection." Members of the Kansan sports staff who attended the Norman game waited for about an hour after the game ended for the committee's decision. Larry Ray, WHB sports announcer, was first with the good news. Larry boomed: "It's Kansas, it's Kansas." Clyde Lovellette's only comment in the dressing room after the game: "I just couldn't seem to get going." Lovellett was chosen on the N.C. A.A. District Five All-star team in the March 14 issue of Look magazine. This team was selected by the Basketball Writers of America in conjunction with the 1950 Look All-American team. Jack Baer, Oklahoma baseball coach, disclosed that Bill Waters, 6 foot 6 inch center, will join the Sooner baseball team immediately Waters scored six points against the Jayhawkers in the K.U.-O.U. game Oklahoma's field house did not begin to fill until 15 minutes before game time. There was no waiting in line outside as there is at Hoch auditorium. For the first 10 minutes of the game, Oklahoma students and fans seemed indifferent as to the outcome. It as anly after the Sooners went ahead that any enthusiasm was shown. The town of Norman on the eve of the game looked as sleepy as the other Oklahoma towns we had passed through on the way down. There was no pre-game cheering, no honking cars, no aroused students, no nothing. Many downtown businessmen had no idea that a game was to be played that night. A typical comment: "I thought that game was played last night." Assistant basketball coach Dick Harp left Sunday night by plane to scout Bradley university in New York. Bradley, with a 27-3 record, will meet Syracuse U. in Madison Square Garden tonight. Bruce Drake, head basketball coach at Oklahoma and chairman of the N.C.A.A. fifth district selection committee, kept intact his record of having never finished below the .500 mark in conference play as his team defeated the Jayhawkers 52 to 49, March 11. Oklahoma Takes Swim Crown Beating the old conference record in the 300-yard medley relay by more than two seconds the Oklahoma swimming team also broke Iowa State's 13-year hold on the Big Seven swimming crown. It was in that event, the final one on the card at the conference swimming meet held in the Oklahoma pool at Norman, March 10 and 11, that the Sooners won the title, the first in history they have had. The Oklahomaman's trailed Iowa State by three points going into the final event. Kansas was able to garner only seven points in the meet to take fifth place. The team totals were: Oklahoma, 97; Iowa State, 96; Nebraska, $29_{1/2}$; Colorado, $25_{1/2}$; and Kansas, 7. Kansas State and Missouri did not enter, having had no swimming teams in competition this season. WAA Hears Talk On Conference Reports of the annual convention of the Kansas Federation of College Women at Manhattan were made by Sydney Ashton, Beverly Pepper, Lorraine Ross, and Ada Watson at a meeting of the Women's Athletic association March 9. Arlene Hill, W.A.A. president, informed members that elections will be held in the April meeting. She also said that the annual Spring picnic will be held in the near future and urged women to check their intramural points. Blazers, letters, and plaques will be awarded at the picnic to highpoint women. Frances Pence and Lorraine Ross are making plans for a play-day for high school senior girls to be held April 29. Miss Ross, business manager, is also completing arrangements for W.A.A. concessions at the softball games later this semester. Geneva Fleshman, education junior, told the members that their letter sweaters have arrived but the emblems won't be here until next week. She announced that tentative decision had been made for the sweaters to be worn by everyone on In closing, Nelson Ober, Bob Nelson and I wish to thank Harold Keith, Oklahoma's sports publicity director, for his invaluable assistance in seeing that all the innumerable details that go with covering a basketball contest were taken care of upon our arrival at Norman. BE THRIFTY IN FIFTY BETTER USED CARS Archery Club Holds Meeting March 15 1950 Ford Custom 2-door 2900 Miles. R & H. Plastic covers. SAVE $200.00. WINTER CHEVROLET Ph.77 - 1949 Chev 4 door Styleline 4-door sedan. R & H. Plastic covers - one owner - 9400 miles. A HONEY. 738 N.H. TERMS TO SUIT - 1949 Chev 4-door Fleetline 4-door sedan. R & H. Seat covers - window washers. 1200 miles. ONE OWNER. The Archery club will hold a practice shoot at its first meeting of the semester from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday. Any students interested are asked to attend. Doyle Erbenback. College senior and president of the club, said that meetings will be held each Wednesday. Three tournaments are planned during the year. Several Kansas colleges have been contacted for possible matches. Women's IM Swim Meet Begins Soon University women will hold their annual intramural swimming meet March 15 and 16 with finals on March 23. Competition will begin 7:30 p.m. all three nights at the pool in Robinson gym. Events include crawl and breast strokes for form; two lengths back stroke, breast stroke, free style, and side overarm; 50-yard free style; free style and medley relays; and diving. Teams from the following organizations will compete Wednesday, March 15: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, Harmon Co-op, I.W.W., Jolliffe, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Locksley, and Miller. On Thursday, March 16, these teams will compete: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Corbin, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Jayettes, Kanza, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa, Temruth, Theta Phi Alpha, and Watkins. Teams may sign up for reserved practices for 7, 8, and 9 p.m. at the intramural office. The pool is free 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 11 a.m. on Saturdays. Members must wear tank suits for practices. Entry blanks must be turned in early the morning of the day the specific team participates. Divers are requested to list their optional dives on the back of the blanks. Swimmers may wear their own suits for the meet and are asked to bring their own towels. Thursdays but individual members may wear the sweaters at any other time they wish. 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Newton will defend its crown in competition at Topeka with class A squads battling at Salina and the class B entries at Hutchinson. Women's intramural table tennis doubles competition has reached the quarter-finals in the two divisions. The championship game between the two division winners will be played in two or three weeks, following completion of division play. Quarter-finalists in division I are Grace Gwinner and Doris Then, Gamma Phi Beta, opposing Bonnie Clark and Patricia Watson, Sigma Kappa; and Jeanette Bolas and Dorothy Christensen, Watkins, meet Caroline Crosier and Angeline Stavroz, Corbin. In division II, Rita Carl and Margaret Stodder, Pi Beta Phi, will play Joyce Herschell and Virginia Tinker, Jolliffe; and Jeanne Hillyer and Nancy Smart, Kappa Kappa Gamma, are matched with Mona Millikan and Betty van der Smissen, Temruth. Yellow and blue are the official University colors—not red and blue. The yellow is for Kansas corn and the blue is for the Kansas skies. 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