Friday, Dec. 11, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Jayhawk Tank Relays Slated By Marlin Zimmerman "Nebraska will be the team for us to beat and I think we can do it," Coach Markley predicted. "Everyone says that a coach is supposed to be pessimistic," Coach Markley said. "I'm not. This year's team has more depth than ever before and is in far better shape than I had hoped. Head Swimming Coach Jay Markley said today that his Jayhawker team has an excellent chance to win the first annual Jayhawk Relays here tomorrow afternoon. The Relays, which will be held in the Robinson pool Saturday at 2 p.m., are the first ever scheduled in the Big Eight conference. The guest list includes Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas State. The meet will be the first for the Jayhawkers following the annual freshman-varsity preview over the past weekend. Included on the 12-man Kansas squad are six returning lettermen. Last season the Jays finished third in the conference behind Oklahoma and Iowa State during the Big Eight championships at Lincoln, Neb. Kansas had a 9-4 dual meet season before the conference meet. Coach Markley said that there are about 50 tickets remaining for the stands at the side of the Robinson pool. The tickets are free and will be available tomorrow morning in 163 Robinson. He added that no one will be admitted to the pool without a ticket. The Relays Banquet will be held at 5 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union, following the meet. The relay awards will be presented at that time. Jays Collide With North Carolina Tonight Bv Dan Felger Ninth-ranked Kansas collides with fifth-place North Carolina at Raleigh, N.C., tonight at 6:30 Lawrence time. Both twin bills will be broadcast by KUOK and KANU. The Jayhawker-Tarheel tilt is the first game of a doubleheader. Kansas State meets North Carolina State in the finale. Saturday night the Kansas teams trade opponents with the Jays again getting the starting assignment. UPI ratings this week listed the Tarheels in fifth place with the Jay-hawkers seeded ninth. North Carolina has played only one game, but won that convincingly from South Carolina 93-65. Kansas opened the season Saturday by downing Northwestern 76-67 and Monday night stopped Texas Tech's Red Raiders 85-71 in Allen Field House. The Tarheels will field a veteran team which captured the Atlantic Coast Conference crown with a 20-5 overall mark last year. Eig guns in the North Carolina attack are 6-4 York Larese and 6-0 Harvey Salz. Both are guards. Friday's game is only the second meeting between perennially powerful North Carolina and the Jayhawkers. North Carolina slipped by Kansas 54-13 to win the NCAA championship in 1957. C. of E. Fullback Is All America KANSAS CITY. Mo. — (UPI) A backfield which scored almost 500 points during the regular season, fronted by a big, mobile line, features the 1959 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) All-America football team. The backfield is composed of Garney Henley of Huron (S.D.) College, who scored 141 points this season; Lee Farmer of top-ranked Lenoir Rhyne (N.C.) College, who tallied 110 points; Rusty Addleman, College of Emporia (Kan.), who scored 123 points; and Gary Campbell of Whittier (Calif.) College, who tallied 90 points. Fast on His Feet Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered. — Aristotle DETROIT — (UPI) — Art Brandriff, 190-pound rookie halfback of the Detroit Lions, set the Southern Conference indoor record for the 60-yard dash and the outdoor record for the 100-yard event while at Virginia Military Institute. For what is virtue, courage, wit In all men, but a lucky hit?—William Somerville Saturday night the Jays take on North Carolina State in the 12,400 seat Reynolds Coliseum, the Wolfpack's home lair, in another 6:30 contest. Last year the Pack shaded Kansas 66-53 at Lawrence and tied North Carolina for the ACC laurels but postioned a 22-4 season record, but graduated four starters. The lone returning starter is 6-0 guard Don Englehardt, the Pack's top playmaker. The Wolfpack opened with a 65-53 victory over Penn State, but since then has dropped games to Wake Forest, 73-59, and South Carolina, 71-70. Sunday afternoon the Jays will practice in Allen Field House for their Monday night tilt with Kentucky. Wilt Leads Philadelphia To Victory Over Royals By United Press International Get a streak going and Wilt Chamberlain steps in to break it up. Chamberlain, despite a sore ankle that kept him out of a good part of the action, scored 34 points last night to lead Philadelphia to a 131-112 victory over Cincinnati. The St. Louis Hawks topped the Detroit Pistons, 129-111, in the opener of a twinbill at Philadelphia and Minneapolis trounced Syracuse, 95- 86. at San Francisco in other National Basketball Association action. The Warriors held a 72-65 lead early in the third quarter when Jack Twyman, the circuit's leading scorer, tallied two quick baskets to narrow the gap. But Chamberlain and Paul Arizin, who scored 32 points in the game, staged a rally that increased Philadelphia's bulge to 99-82 at the end of the period. SPECIAL For December Genuine Tacos 6 for $1.00 at El Matador Cafe 446 Locust in N. Lawrence Kansan Want Ads Get Results All the King's Servants Couldn't Serve You a Better Bun It's Toasted Fluffy Hot Through & Through It's Automatically Heated At Dixon's it's a hamburger, not a "greasyburger." Come on out today and let us serve you the best burger in town Quick Courteous Service WHO WILL SHE BE? This year Miss Santa will receive gifts from the following Lawrence merchants. ACME LAUNDRY $5 cleaning certificate CAMERA CENTER $5 gift certificate CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOP Free wash and set EDMISTON'S Seam-Frufe slip JAY SHOPPE Lady Manhattan shirt CAMPUS HIDEAWAY Pizza for two COACH HOUSE Gift bond KIEF'S HI-FI LP album of her choice COMMONWEALTH THEATRES 12 movie passes PENNEY'S Box of Gaymode hosiery RONNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP $10 permanent WEAVER'S No. 5 Channel Cologne THE WINNER OF THE MISS SANTA CONTEST WILL BE ANNOUNCED THURSDAY, DEC. 17, IN THE DAILY KANSAN.