WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE NCAA Review Of Sanity Code On Agenda San Francisco, Jan. 5—(UP)The Sanity Code, most controversial subject in collegiate athletics, will be a major subject of discussion during the NCAA sessions here this week. Dr. Karl Leib, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association said today. Leib, named yesterday as football's "Man of the Year" by the National Football Writers' Association, said the "discussion may become quite heated" before the sessions are over. An avowed foe of any kind of pay to collegiate athletes, Leib will preside at all the major sessions. The all-out battle may come on attempts of some coaches to put one's teeth into the year-old code, might now it provides only punishment by sanctions and boycotts for violations. Yesterday, the various divisions went through the first steps of the session with these developments: Football Rules Committee chairman Lou Little of Columbia reported he had received only eight suggestions out of 700 returns from coaches that appeared worthy of consideration. Baseball: The coaches elected Arthur Mansfield, baseball coach of the University of Wisconsin, as president; voted to abolish the East-West college baseball championship game and substitute a series of regional playoffs that would end in a double-elimination tournament of four regional leaders whose winner would be named champion. Track and Field: Held clinic and round table meetings, with Cornelius Warmerdam, world record holding pole vaulter, as one of the leaders. Rumor department; Moved Joe Sheecketski of Nevada into the favorite role in the UCLA coaching arby; left the University of Wisconsin coaching berth wide open—especially in view of the $15,000 contract given Bud Wilkinson at the University of Oklahoma. Wilkinson had been reported as having the inside track for the job. Flyers Push Streak To 12 By United Press The St. Louis Flyers were riding a streak of 12 straight home victories today as they began putting huge hunks of daylight between them and the rest of the pack in the American Hockey league's Western division. St. Louis increased its first place margin to eight points last night by walloping the hapless Philadelphia Rockets, 6 to 1. Fowler Construction Finishes This Month Construction of the new Fowler shops building will be finished this month. Basil Green, contractor, said today. His contract does not include plumbing or electrical wiring, which will take several weeks to complete. The building is heated throughout to enable workmen to finish concrete work on stairs and floors. An elevator is already in operation. The project, Mr. Green said, is complete to the extent that workmen are painting, polishing and waxing some of the floors. Chamber Music Collection To Wisconsin University Madison, Wis.—(UP) A chamber music collection which required 50 years to compile has been presented to the University of Wisconsin school of music. August Peter, a Milwaukee business man, and four friends played chamber compositions together for their own enjoyment from 1896 to 1946. In the process they accumulated a considerable file of music. Sooners Shade Kansas In Photo Finish, 38 - 36 The University of Oklahoma broke a tie in the last nine seconds of play Tuesday to take a thrilling 38 to 36 victory from the Kansas Jayhawkers in a conference opener for both basketball teams. The game was played at Norman, Okla. It was Sooner forward Paul Courty who seized a chance to again be the last O.U. man to score and whipped in a basket from 15 feet out to win the game. With fifteen seconds left to play and the score tied at 36-all, Bill Sapp, K.U. guard, missed a shot. Courty rebounded the ball and dribbed down the floor to toss in the winning goal. Kansas led for the first 15 minutes of play and the score was tied five times before the Sooners pushed ahead to gain an 18 to 14 lead at halftime. In setting the early pace the Jayhawkers led 9 to 6 and 11 to 8 before Courty, Merchant, and big Bill Waters teamed up to put the Sooners in front. The Kansas Jayhawks never regained their lead in the second half and twice the Sooners built up five-point margins. But that was as far away as the O.U. cagers rot. With six minutes to play and the Sooners coasting at 36 to 31, the Jayhawkers cut three points from the margin and then forged on to tie the score only two and one-half minutes from the final horn. Oklahoma tried stalling the ball and waiting for a last minute shot, Pryor tried the shot too soon with 50 seconds left and Kansas recovered and froze until Sapp tried a shot 15 seconds before the gong. Sapp's shot missed and fell into Courty's hands and the Kansas jinx held up. Courty beat Kansas with a similar shot in the finals of the Big Seven tournament in Kansas City. He narrowly missed beating them the same way in 1946 and 1948 in Lawrence - Gene Petersen captured scoring honors for the game. The Kansas center made 12 points on five goals and two charity tosses. Petersen was also the leading scorer in the recent Big Seven tournament where he got 51 points in three games. O. U. high man was center Bill Waters with 11 points. Paul Merchant, a guard, was second high for the Sooners. Bill Sapp, guard, was second high for the Jayhawkers with seven. The game was marked by excellent guarding by both teams. Jerry Waugh, Kansas center, held Oklahoma's Ken Pryor to a single goal, and Houchin stopped Courty by allowing him only three field goals. Courty was last year's Big Seven leading scorer. Glasgow was able to get only two goals off of Sapp. The Sooners defense was good, too. Waugh and Houchin were able to get only two goals each and Harold England. forward, only one. Jayhawk head basketball coach, Dr. F. C. Allen, joined the team at Norman just before the game. He is recovering from an attack of lobar pneumonia. The team left with assistant coach Dick Harp in charge. Kansas fg ft f England, f 1 0 3 Bull, f 0 0 0 Petersen, c 5 2 3 Martin, c 1 1 2 Houchin, f 2 1 1 Waugh, c 2 0 0 Sapp, g 3 1 2 Enns, g 1 1 2 Totals 15 6 13 Oklahoma fg ft f Glagow, f 2 4 3 Courty, f 3 0 0 Waters, c 5 1 4 Freiberger, c 0 0 1 Lynn, c 1 0 3 Merchant, g 4 1 0 Pryor, g 1 0 2 Baylor Won't Say 'Uncle' Waco, Tex., Jan. 5—(UP)—Baylor University's Bears, the team the experts counted out of Southwest conference basketball title contention when it lost Olympic star Jackie Robinson, has refused to "take the count." Advertising Brings Results— Line Of Cars, Hours Of Work Totals Baylor's won-loss record as it moved into the first conference game against Arkansas tonight was anything but impressive. But the Bears have shown steady improvement and will have a break in playing three of their first four title games on their home court. Denver, Colo.—(UF)—A filling station didn't know there was supposed to be an anti-freeze shortage in Denver. It had trouble disposing of its stock and advertised in a newspaper. The next morning the station spent four hectic hours taking care of potential customers, who lined up their cars for three blocks. In 11 warmup starts, Coach Bill Henderson's crew won only five to rank third behind Texas and Southern Methodist. But the club got only minor attention from Coach Bill Henderson until this week because he was helping football Coach Bob Woodruff prepare the Baylor grid team for its appearance in the Dixie bowl at Birmingham. The Bears dropped three straight at the start—to New York University, then rebounded to trip the famed Phillips Olliers once and Missouri twice. Afterwards the Bears lost a return match to Phillips and to Oklahoma, but made marginal margins by bounced upward amid injuries. Auburn and title contender Texas Unless the victory over Texas was a fluke, Baylor may yet win its third crown in four years. If it does, much of the credit will be laid to co-captain Odelt Preston, the "sixth man" on last year's starting combination. He will have stepped ably into the breach caused when a calcium growth in the knee sidelined the flashy Robinson. Calument Long On Winners Miami, Fla.—(UP)—A racing stable considers itself horse at a time. The Calumet Farm string at Hialeah Park this winter will include Coaltown, Faulttess, Bewitch, Fervent, Armed, In the Pink, Free America—and Citation who has been returned from California. - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Emporia, Jan. 5—(UP) —Kansas Wesleyan's Coyotes climbed to a tie for the lead today in the young Kansas conference basketball title chase. Coyotes Tie In Loop Race Phone 954 712 E. 9th The visiting cagers clipped College of Emporia last night 74 to 57. It was the first league game for the Salina team and placed the Coyotes alongside Baker university in the won-one and lost-none class. Behind after the first seven minutes, the C. of E. Presbies lost their second conference game. Harold Pounds, Kansas Wesleyan forward, topped individual scorers with 22 points. Next conference clash sends Bethany against defending champion Ottawa at Ottawa Thursday. Chicago Stags Win High Scoring Spree Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. By United Press The Chicago Stags moved into second place in the Western division of the Basketball Association of America today on the heels of their almost incredible 115 to 104 triumph over the Providence Steam Rollers last night. Max Zaslosfky skied the winners with 21 points but Ken Sailors of Providence was the game high scorer with 27 points. The front-running Washington Caps of the Eastern division broke a tie in the final minute of play to the Philadelphia Warriors, 84 to 78. 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