University Daily Kansan Page 5 It's Do or Die For Hawkers Kansas' Jayhawkers, determined not to let history repeat itself, tangle with Oklahoma tonight at 7:30 in Allen Field House. When the Kansans collide with the Sooners tonight, the setting will be similar to the situation a week ago when Kansas State knocked the Jays out of a three-way tie for first with a 68-57 win. Since then, Oklahoma has replaced Colorado in the third team theme while Kansas regained a share of the conference laurels. Deadlock Oklahoma climbed into the deadlock by embarrassing Kansas State Saturday 58-35. In their victory over the Wildcats, Oklahoma displayed amazing poise as they shredded the K-State defense for eight field goals in their Senior Challenge Tonight A special Senior rooting section will watch the annual Senior Class Intramural All-Star Easketball Challenge at 5:30 p.m. today in Allen Field House before the Kansas-Oklahoma game. The Senior team meets a group of Junior stars who won the challenge last year as sophomores. The Seniors will be attempting to save face after being defeated in their football challenge by a sophomore team. last eight attempts down the stretch. The Sooners actually captured the game under the boards as they outrebounded the Wilddeats by a huge margin on the defensive board. Saturday Kansas tamed Missouri's Tigers, 85-72, to deadlock Oklahoma and Kansas State with an 8-4 conference mark. The meeting between Kansas and Oklahoma will be the third time the Jays and Sooners have squared off this year. Kansas has won the previous contests, but both victories have come by the narrow margin of one point. One Point Margin In the first meeting this year Kansas edged the Sooners, 55-54, in the Jays march to second place in the Big Eight Tourney. Two weeks ago both met at Norman, and Kansas sneaked by again. 54-53 on Wayne Hightower's free throw after the gun sounded. Tonight the newly-demonstrated rebounding power of Oklahoma will be matched against the proven backboard corps of Bridges and High-tower. In the conference contest two weeks ago, Bridges fouled out with about 12 minutes to go and the Jayhawkers commanding a 10 point bulge. One of the great aspects of athletics is the fact that, to the participant and the true fan, results are important, but not ever-lasting. A man may suffer failure in business or disappointment in an affair of the heart with far-reaching effects. Thus a young man at the University in particular and many other folk in general were keenly disappointed this weekend after KU's reign as kingpin of Big Eight track came to an end. The young man was Clif Cushman. The other people concerned were the legions of Kansas track fans. But disappointments in athletics can be forgotten quickly. This is as it should be, but this is not to say that one should approach sports with any less dedication. The competitor and the true fan view a sport with as much dedication as a business career or an affair of the heart. It's the nature of man to be dedicated, no matter what the goal. Any other viewpoint is a half-hearted effort. The Jayhawker track squad knew the string of eight conference indoor track titles was in danger before the meet began. And KU track mentor Bill Easton manipulated his injury-thinned team to the point where a second-place finish in the mule relay Saturday night at Kansas City would enable the Jayhawkers to ward off the stiff challenge by Oklahoma. Being a dedicated man. Cushman was not to be content with a second place finish. But as Cushman sped around Sooner anchor-man Bob Wilcox with 200 yards to go the baton was knocked loose and kicked off the track. Bv Chuck Clark Cushman dove after it, then lay there sobbing as Wilcox ran on to win the meet for Oklahoma. To be sure, Cushman erred in cutting the margin too closely. But he erred in the effort to win. He already had done more than was planned to salvage the title for Kansas, winning the 1000-yard run and chasing Nebraska's Joe Mullins to the wire in the 600 for a second place. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Tuesday, Mar. 1, 1960 VI 3-9111 That effort in the 600 was the surprise, since the strategy had been to let Mullins have his pet event with Cushman just scoring some points and saving his top effort for the 1000. As the Kansas basketball team has discovered, in dedicated athletics you often get another chance. It's a safe bet that Cushman will take advantage of this. But as has been pointed out, Cushman is a dedicated athlete. When he saw Mullins within reach there was no point in holding back. And he came within a foot of becoming a double winner. Cushman was punishing himself late Saturday night for the defeat. But the disappointment came in a fortunate field of endeavor for him. 106 W. N. Park That's the reward of dedication. Baseball Slate Set April 8 (2) Oklahoma at Lawrence April 9: Oklahoma at Lawrence April 15 (2) Iowa State at Lawrence April 16: Iowa State at Lawrence April 22 (2) Missouri at Columbia April 23: Missouri at Columbia The 1960 schedule: April 29 (2) Oklahoma State at Law- ence April 30: Oklahoma State at Lawrence May 6 (2) Colorado at Boulder May 7: Colorado at Boulder May 8: Minnesota at Lincoln May 14: Nebraska at Lincoln May 20: (2) Kansas State at Lawrence May 21: Kansas State at Lawrence Beta Theta Pi captured two of the Hill Championships last night as they won both the "A" and "C" titles. The Delta Functions won the "B" Hill crown. Betas, Delta Functions Are Hill Champions The Betas routed the Hawks to take the "A" crown. After a close first half that ended with the Hawks leading 27-26 the Betas stormed back to lead 35-30 at the end of the Volleyball Next Intramural Sport Intramural volleyball will be the next team sport sponsored by the Intramural Department. All entries must be turned in by 4:00 tomorrow when the team managers will have a meeting. A two dollar fee is charged for each team entered and each team must have at least ten players signed up to play. As in intramural basketball there will be Fraternity "A", "B" and "C" division competition, with each house permitted to enter one "A", one "B" and as many "C" teams as they wish. There will be Independent "A" and "B" divisions. Each group may enter one "A" team and as many "B" teams as they wish. At the meeting tomorrow in 202 Robinson, rules and other information concerning the leagues will be discussed. Anyone needing an entry blank may pick one up at the Intramural Office. Open 24 Hours a Day JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th, VI 3-4720 third period. In the fourth quarter the Betas continued piling up their lead until they reached the final 17 point bulge. Jim Ostind led the Hawk attack as he drove through the Beta defense hitting lay-ups and drawing fouls. Ostind was the Hawks' high scorer with 16 points which gave him a tie for game honors. Ostind's outstanding play was not enough to overcome the well-balanced Beta attack. Bud Gollier hit 12 of his 16 points in the first half and Karl Kreutziger hit 12 of his 14 in the second to give the winners the edge necessary for the victory. Ostlind Sparks Losers While their A-team was winning its game, the Beta number 1 "C" team was downing Jim Beam 28-21 to bring in the second Hill championship trophy for the Betas. The Delta Functions broke through the Betas monopoly as they trumped Phi Delta Theta 39-23 to win the "B" title. America is the only place where illegitimacy, idiocy and hypocrisy are not barriers to success. Democracy is the most. Jack Howl. 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