Good Reasoning Backs Up Slate By Norb Garrett If you're one of the many KU fans searching for the "why" behind Kansas' vicious 1959-60 basketball schedule, you can rest assured that there is good reason for it. The non-conference opponents scheduled are probably the finest caliber ever played by a Jayhawker aggregation, but Coach Dick Harp believes the end result of the contests will be a "sharper KU ball club." "By the time conference foes roll around we will have learned Sigma Chis Win Handily Sigma Chi smashed Phi Kappa Theta 28-0 in the biggest defeat yesterday in "A" division intramural football action. The Hicks downed Phi Beta Pi 13-0 and Pearson squeezed by Stephenson 8-0 in other "A" contests. Only two games were scheduled in the "B" division, both ending in forfeits. Sigma Chi No. 3 forfeited to Phi Gamma Delta No. 2 and Alpha Kappa Lambda forfeited to Delta Upsilon. The surest way to prevent war is not to fear it. —John Randolph. a great deal from playing these fine teams and will be ready for them." Coach Harp said. He rated scheduled opponents St. Louis, Kentucky and North Carolina as three of the nation's top ten quintets and credited San Francisco and North Carolina State as being "perennial contenders who are always tough." "We are interested only in winning the conference, and aren't too concerned about having an impressive over-all record. We are convinced that scheduling top teams will benefit us," Harp added. Current Jayhawker practices consist of one hour of work a night on fundamentals and one hour on team organization. Considerable attention is on conditioning, but Harp reported that he was "very pleased" with the condition of his athletes when they reported. Injuries to Dee Ketchum and Larry Sterlin have marked the first week's practice. The Bartlesville, Okla., speedster pulled a muscle in his back and will miss a total of five workouts, while the 6-6 Sterlin aggravated an old ankle injury. The club will hold its first fullscale scrimmage Saturday. BIRD TV-RADIO VI 3-8855 908 Mass. STEREO - Expert Service - Quality Parts - Guaranteed Win a FREE Dinner for Two Name the lounge at MARVIN'S GARDENS Winner will enjoy a free dinner for two and dancing to the music of Harry Winters' Orchestra CONTEST CLOSES FRIDAY-WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED FRIDAY Come and see the lounge, then fill out the entry blank below. Hours: 4-12 p.m. Monday through Saturday Closed Sundays Name of Lounge ___ Your Name ___ Address ___ MARVIN'S GARDENS 1/4 Mile North Tee Pee Junction For Reservations, call: VI 3-9708 BOSTON — (UPI) — The National Collegiate Athletic Association's all-powerful 18-man council rapped the knuckles of two member colleges last night. NCAA Council Raps Ole Miss, Arizona Executive Director Walter Byers, acting as spokesman for the group, announced that Arizona State University at Tempe and the University of Mississippi were penalized for football recruiting violations. Arizona was hit with the stiffest reprimand—a two-year probation period, the first year of which the school will be barred from participation in NCAA programs. This includes athletic events, and radio and television programs sponsored by or connected with the NCAA. Mississippi, with an unbeaten football team this season, received a one year probation term but the penalty will not bar Ole Miss from participation in post-season bowl games or any other activities. Yellow Cab Co VI 3-6333 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner Garcia, Rhodes Released Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 5 (UPI)—Mike Garcia and Dusty Rhodes, major league stars only five years ago, got the bad news yesterday. 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