PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 Carr Says Big 7 Schools Not Among Code Violators "It is understood that no member of the Big Seven committee was involved in the controversy as to the lack of acceptance of the 'sanity code'," Dean T. DeWitt Carr, Kansas Big Seven conference faculty representative, said today. Dean Carr has just returned from the National Collegiate Athletic conference in San Francisco where it was stated that 14 members had been sent letters warning them about violating the code. The code states that athletes cannot be given scholarships unless it is in competition for a recognized scholarship. However if financial need is established by the athlete, he is eligible for financial assistance for registration and fees. He may also be hired at the prevailing hourly wage in the university community. Bowl games were also discussed at the conference Dean Carr said. The main reasons for asking universities not to make any bowl commitments after January, 1950, was because of the feeling that it would be advisable for the arrangement of bowl games to be under the control of the universities whose teams are playing and that a greater per cent of the receipts should be divided between the teams playing. In some cases it was reported that only 40 per cent was divided between the teams. "Television was another topic of discussion," Dean Carr said. "The point at issue here was whether television would increase or decrease gate receipts. The majority opinion seemed to be that if the weather was bad, receipts would drop. No action was taken however." Navy Outshoots Army In Match The N.R.O.T.C. rifle team barey squeezed by the R.O.T.C. rifle team 869 to 843 in a shoulder to shoulder match. R.O.T.C.'s Richard E. Kummer, engineering sophomore, was the high scorer with a total of 187 points. Summary of the shooting: (prone, sitting, kneeling, standing, total) Navv Kenneth A. Harris 50, 49, 39, 43, 181; William Meier 46, 47, 41, 38, 172; John J. Cain 47, 45, 43, 180; Jack E. Gove 48, 46, 44, 32, 170; Harold R. Bailey 49, 39, 41, 37, 166. Richard E. Kummer 50, 46, 47, 44; 187; Lloyd M Clure 47, 48, 40, 43; 178; Bale Bale 48, 42, 38, 31, 159; John M. McKinley 49, 47, 41, 31, 168; and Theodore C. Finkemeier 47, 43, 40, 21, 151. Read the Want Ads Daily. Take A Look At Those Sweaters! A Good Cleaning Adds Life & Looks. Send all that cleaning to us — for Quality Work plus Service. Sooners Hope Coach Signs Norman, Okla., Jan. 13—(UP)—The University of Oklahoma was all set to hand football coach Bud Wilkinson a fountain pen and a dotted line today—and hoped he would take the hint. Lawrence Laundry Dr. George Cross, O. U. president, said four members of the university board of regents talked over a proposed contract with Wilkinson Wednesday, and that it would be offered the coach today. No terms were announced, but Cross indicated earlier Wilkinson would be offered a five-year agreement for $15,000 a year. In addition, he said Wilkinson's assistants would get raises and the head coach would also be given a contract as athletic director calling for longer tenure if he should decide to quit coaching Wilkinson indicated after the conference yesterday he was not yet ready to sign, but Cross said he thought the contract would be satisfactory to everybody concerned. The coach has said he likes his present job and has no desire to go to the big ten, where at least one school — Wisconsin — has indicated the feeling is not mutual. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Chandler Says Future Fines Will Be Heavier Cincinnati, O. Jan., 13—(UP)—Indicating that he let Leo Durocher and Fred Fitzsimmons off lightly, baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler today brandished the threat of "more severe penalties" and possible long suspension of future violators of baseball's 'tampering' law. Manager Durocher of the New York Giants was handed a $500 fine by Chandler yesterday for signing Fitzsimmons to a coach's contract while he was still technically bound to the Boston Braves. And the Giants were fined $2,000 for their part in the signing. Fitzsimmons, who admitted he "instigated" the signing, got the heaviest penalties—a $500 and one month's suspension — but Chandler said the coach would have received a greater penalty, possibly a year's suspension, except for the outstanding record he has compiled through 23 years in the major leagues. "Future violations of this rule will be accompanied by more severe penalties than was imposed in this instance," said Chandler in announcing the fines. Chandler picked the period from March 1 as the term of Fitzsimmons' suspension. Since this period includes no part of the regular season, it would be a peculiar penalty for almost any other player or coach. But Fitzsimmons was hired chiefly to work with young pitchers and his absence from the first month of spring training was regarded as a severe blow to his usefulness to the Giants. LIKE HAVING NEW CLOTHES GIVING OLD CLOTHES NEW LIFE You can't blame this smart young lady for being happy. You see--The New York Cleaners specializes in DYEING. No need to throw away your favorite clothes because the color has Faded—or gone out of style. Let us give them new life by our quality dyeing. STOP IN AND SEE ABOUT THIS SPECIAL SERVICE. Week-end guests will enjoy a Rollerskating party Saturday morning ROLLERDROME College Students MOST WELCOME! 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