JANUARY 9,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE N.C.A.A. Ruling Leaves Colleges One Year's Grace For 'Recruiting' New York. (UP)—Delegates to the 41st National Collegiate Athletic association convention, many of them bitter over recruiting provisions in their new "clean-up" plan, dispersed today with only one year of grace before schedule sanctions are applied to colleges that refuse to fall into line. Until the N.C.A.A.'s constitution can be revised next year, all member schools were placed "on their honor" not to compete in any sport against colleges known to be dissenters. "Existing schedules probably will not be affected," said Prof. Karl Leib of the University of Iowa, newly elected president. "It is possible, however, that some long-range football contracts could be dissolved by mutual agreement." In the most momentous session in its history, the N.C.A.A. also waded into the gambling problem with a proposal to seek federal and state legislation carrying heavy penalties "fix" the outcome of collegiate contests. Then came the principle on recruiting, limiting a coach or any athletic department official to the boundaries of his own campus in which to solicit attendance of any prospective students. A clear split developed with the South and South-west opposing all others. With the recruiting principle already on the record, the payoff punch, calling for a schedule boycott against schools that fail to live up to the five principles, passed unanimously. Gayle Scott of Texas Christian and Bill Alexander of Georgia Tech led the objecting Southern group but on the roll call the motion carried. 76 to 33. Col. William Couper, executive officer at Virginia Military Institute, started the convention with a proposal to prohibit all post-season games. This direct slap at the "bowl" quickly brought hearty support and bowl-minded schools had to marshal their forces in a hurry to table the resolution for another year. One of eight new vice-presidents elected was H. H. King, Kansas State college. Beta 'B' Team Wins From Sig Alphs In one of the tightest defensive games of the intramural basketball season, the Beta Theta Pi "B" team edged out the Sigma Alpha Epsilon second squad Wednesday night by a score of 16 to 13. Cramer looped 6 points through the hoop for the Beta's to take high point honors for the game. In the other contest of the night, the Sigma Chi "B" team outpointed the Sigma Phi Epsilon second team, 23 to 19. Markwell netted 10 points for the victors to lead scoring. Tonight's schedule: 6:30 - Sigma Nu "B" vs. 941 Club "B" "B" 6:30—Tau Kappa Epsilon "B" vs. Kappa Sigma "B" 7:30-Battenfeld vs. 941 Club 7:30 - Wicked Seven vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon 8:30-I S. A. vs. Married Men 8:30-Woiks vs. Triangle 9:30—39'ers vs. Battenfeld "B" 9:30- Alpha Tau Omega "B" vs. Misfits '47 Football Schedule Has Two Additions The 1947 Kansas football schedule was announced today by the athletic office. The new schedule will include four games at Lawrence and one home game at Kansas City. Five games will be played away from home. New additions to the schedule are South Dakota State and Arizona. South Dakota will be met at Lawrence, and Arizona will defend its home field at Tucson. Other non-conference contests will be with Texas Christian, Denver, and Oklahoma A. & M. The schedule: Sept. 20—Texas Christian, Kansas City. sept. 26—Denver, Denver. Sept. 26 - Denver, Denver. Oct. 4 - Iowa State, Lawrence Oct. 11—South Dakota State, Lawrence Oct. 18—Oklahoma* , Norman. Oct. 25—open. Nov. 1—Kansas State*, Lawrence. Nov. 8—Nebraska*. Lawrence. Nov, 15—Oklahoma A. & M., Stillwater. Nov. 22—Missouri, Lawrence. Nov. 29—Arizona, Tuscon. - Denotes Big Six conference games. Chicago. (UP)—Federal agents who make gambling investigations their business estimated today that gamblers reaped profits totaling 25 million dollars this season from operation of a nationwide football betting syndicate. Sports Gamblers Reap 25 Million These investigators warned that the syndicate's operations threaten to "contaminate" inter-collegiate football. They said the attempt to bribe members of the New York Giants professional football team was "inevitable," and warned that similar overtures might be made in the future to college stars. Investigators said that the syndicate's nerve center was Chicago its leaders, they said, included gambling overlords who rose to power during the underworld rule of Scarface Al Capone. Grotts, Kalousek Receive Regular Navy Commissions Permanent commissions as ensigns in the U.S. Navy were received Tuesday by Joseph B. Grotts and LeRoy S. Kalousek. The two former naval aviators held temporary commissions as lieutenants, senior grade. Under the Navy's "five term program," the two officers will complete five semesters at college before going on active duty. 1 Lot Wool and Rayon MUFFLERS 25% DISCOUNT JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR New Spring Style SWEATERS Colors:— $4. to Green Canary Blue Maize Brown $7.50 Sleeveless—$4 to $6 Aggie Sparkplug Harold Howey has provided plenty of trouble for Kansas State opponents this season. The Aggie forward scored 27 points in his team's victory over Nebraska, its only Big Six start. College Basketball Army 43, Swarthmore 42. George Washington 43, Navy 38. Penn State 62, Temple 46. Washington & Lee 62, House of David 47. Richmond 41, Maryland 39. Pittsburgh 60, Carnegie Tech 22. Georgetown 53, Kings Point 38. Denver U. 71, Salt Lake City 36. Niagara 63, Buffalo 24. Dickinson 69, Guttgubb 36. St. Ambrose 59, Mexico University 35. St. Louis U. 50, Washington U. 47. Western Reserve 51, Youngstown 41. Lafayette 52, Columbia 43. Wake Forest 58, Clemson 43. Antherst 51, Westover Field 41. Wheaton Michigan 53, Bowling Green 42. Loyola (Md.) 79, St. Marys 54, William and Mary 59, Virginia 37. Seton Hall 53, Scranton 32. Fordham 58, Brooklyn 52. Syracuse 52, Cornell 48. Franklin-Marshall 44, John Hopkins 35. Rolla (Mo.) 80 Harris Teachers 22. Ohio Wesleyan 71, Baldwin Wallace St. Josephs 54, Catholic U. 33. Flagstaff State 45, West Texas State 44. muntenburg 67, Lehigh 45. Loyola 55, Redlands 38. Penn 68. LaSalle 56. 'Phog' Allen Denies Resignation Rumors Forrest C. "Phog" Allen denied today a rumor that he had resigned or was going to resign as basketball coach at Kansas. In his 31st year as Jayhawker cage coach, Allen said he would like to spike the tale that he was going to quit and seek the job of mayor of Lawrence. "I don't want to be mayor," he said, "I do want to keep on coaching basketball at Kansas." His team beaten by Missouri "I would like to win a ball game." Hubert Brighton, secretary of the state board of regents, said he did not believe there was any truth to the rumor, which had been heard in the statehouse. Maurielio Is On Way To Re-Match With Louis Chicago. (UP)—Tami Mauriello was on his way back toward a rematch with Joe Louis for the heavy-weight boxing championship today, started by a one-minute-and-three second knockout of Jimmy "Shamus" O'Brien last night. The fight was the first for Mauriello since he staggered Joe Louis in the opening seconds of their September title bout. Joe, although hit, recovered quickly to pound Tami out a minute later. EARS FREEZING? Does that Oread 'souther' sweep down your coat collar and leave you shivering in your skivvies? GET A PARKA! Genuine lambskin hood, alpaca-lined, finger - tip length. Also other comfy types of jackets and coats. Lawrence Surplus Stores 911 Mass. Phone 669 ING PARTY! 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