Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 3. 1059 VARSITY SWIMMERS—The varsity swimming squad will get its first taste of action Sunday when it takes on the freshmen in the Robinson pool. The squad, pictured above left to right, is: Top-Larry Prather, Dick Reamon, Mike Cassidy and Jeff Goodell. Center-Eldon Ward, Coach Jay Markley, Tom Herlocker and Karl Pfuetze. Front-Ed Poort, Brad Keeler, Jared Piety and John Jeffrey. Brown Keeps Title With Easy Victory HOUSTON, Tex. — (UPI) “That kid,” Joe Brown said idly. “I’ll fight him again tomorrow and beat him easier.” It was a two inch gash over the right eye which put Charnley out of action with his sixth loss in 40 pro fights, but there was a difference of opinion as to how he got the cut. "It was an unintentional batt," Charnley's manager, ruddy-faced Arthur Boggis, said. That's how Jolton' Joe dismissed Dave Charnley, the British Empire champion, who failed to come out for the sixth round last night in his effort to wrest away Brown's World Lightweight Championship. But Brown countered, "Butt, nothing. I hit him with a left and then a right, and I cut him with the left. It was as good an overhand left as I ever threw." The victory was Brown's sixth knockout win in eight defenses of the title he won three years ago from Wallace (Bud) Smith. And Brown thought it was one of his easiest. "I'd give him a rematch," Brown said, "but it's up to my manager (Lou Viscusi) to make the matches. I'll fight Charnley tomorrow, anywhere, even London, if I can get the money out of there. Just so I get a big purse. "He's a willing fighter, but he fought my fight. I didn't have to work. He was the one going backward. He wasn't nearly as hard to fight as Kenny Lane. Lane kept his gloves up in front of his face and I couldn't hit him with a right. "Charnley, I could have hit with a right all night." Brown, scoring his 76th win and his 36th by knockout in 104 pro fights, said Charnley, who had knocked out 20 opponents previously, never hurt him. "I was faster," Brown said, "and I could have gone all night without slowing down." CHESS CLUB Thursday, Dec. 3 in the CARD ROOM of the STUDENT UNION 7:15 p.m. In uplifting, get underneath. - George Ade Of all the objects of hatred, a woman once loved is the most hateful. —Sir Max Beerbohm Head Swimming Coach Jay Markley said today that the freshman team is primed for the frosh-varsity meet to be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Robinson Gymnasium pool. Frosh Tankmen Ready For Swimming Review "These boys are capable of breaking eight of the existing fresh marks," Coach Markley said. THEY CAME TO CORDURA CO STARING RICHARD CONTE • MICHAEL CALLAN DICK YORK Directed by ROBERT ROSSEN A GOTZT SANDRA PRODUCTION, from the movie in a new version A MAN NOW HOPE FOR DUSTER CINEMASQUIP AT 755 MAN GODR Anchoring the team are Larry Tracy and Ludy Harman, a pair of tankmen from Ponca City, Okla. PLUS CARTOON - NEWS ENDS FRIDAY!!! Tracy has been called the best Upperclass women from Gertrude Sellards Pearson are in the leading line in competition for the WRA high points trophy. GSP Upperclass Ranks First swimmer on the squad by Coach Markley. His best time for the 200- yard breaststroke is 2:26, only five seconds short of the national record for that event. Other members of the team are Jeff Komenda, an All American prep swimmer from Prairie Village; Paul Devero, Kansas City; George Tiller and Kep Kepner, Wichita; Bob Schneider, Topeka; Bob Sympson, Prairie Village, and Bill Murdock, Webster Groves, Mo. The GSP upperclass women recently racked up 157 points to win the women's intramural basketball tournament. They earned 25 bonus points for winning the basketball competition, 12 for the number of women playing on their team, and 120 more for winning all their games. Beta Phi with 137 points. Other points earned were: Runner-up in basketball was Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma, 125; Delta Delta Delta, 124; Corbin-North College 119; Kappa Alpha Theta, 115; O'Leary and Gamma Phi Beta, 114; Delta Gamma, 112; Sigma Kappa, 101; Jayettes and Alpha Omicron Pi, 100; Gertrude Sellards Pearson freshmen, 85; Alpha Phi, 84; Sellards and Chi Omega, 83; Alpha Chi Omega, 79; Douthart, 68; Watkins, 68, and Miller, 66. K.U. BARBER SHOP 411 $ \frac {1}{2} $ W. 14th St. FLAT TOP OUR SPECIALTY Plenty of 1 hr. Parking CLARENCE, JACK & SHORTY REDMAN'S SHOES 815 Mass.