Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1967 Sig Eps Trim Kappa Sigma; Phi Gams Win Sigma Phi Epsilon played to a 40-38 win over Kappa Sigma in Fraternity A basketball last night in one of the closest games of the evening. The score was tied 8-8 at the end of the first quarter and 18-18 at the half. The Sig Eps pulled ahead 32-27 in the third period but a late Kappa Sig surge brought the final two point margin. In another close game Sigma Nu beat Delta Tau Delta 40-37 while Phi Gamma Delta beat Delta Chi 54-33. In Independent B games, the NCAA Talks Center Around 'Red Shirting' PITTSBURGH — (UPI) The National Collegiate Athletic Association put aside its big stick today and settled down to the new business phase in the windup of its 55th annual convention. Spirited discussions were anticipated on five major legislative proposals backed by the group. A special committee on Recruiting and Financial Aid set up in 1958 offered the proposals after intense study which included two surveys. NCAA members will vote on the proposals which include legislation aimed at ending "red shirting" and extreme bidding for high school athletes. Certain to touch off varying opinions is the "pre-registration" amendment which would require high school athletes to sign certificates after determining a choice of college. This certificate would commit the athlete to a particular school and would bar him from meeting with other recruiters. An athlete who would change his mind after signing a pre-registration certificate would be penalized by losing a year of eligibility. A "five-year" rule was proposed as a means of halting the practice of "red-shirting." It stipulates that an athlete must complete his competition within five years after matriculating for a four-year course. Most major college conferences have a five year rule in effect at present. Other proposed amendments include a national transfer rule and legislation pertaining to recruiting and all-star high school games. The powerful 18-member NCAA Council which showed mercy Monday in lifting suspensions against three schools contrasted its action yesterday in handing out penalties. North Carolina, Arizona and Loyola University of New Orleans were found guilty of violating the recruiting code and were placed on one-year probations. NEW YORK—(UPI)—Kyle Rote was considered the leading candidate to take over as backfield coach of the New York Giants today—but Allie Sherman isn't expected to encourage him to accept the job. Sherman New Giant Coach Instead, the new head coach of the Giants hopes to enduce Rote, the team's leading pass-catcher, and quarterback Charley Conerly to play at least one more season. Sherman, though, admitted that Conerly "is our number one quarterback as long as he has the desire to play," and soffeed at the idea that the graying, 39-year-old veteran has grown too old for the pro game. Sherman, who signed a three-year contract at an estimated $25,000 a year, said he will retain Howell's entire staff. Cisabs downed Navy 29-27, Chemistry beat Concordia 39-17 and The Ringers beat the Gunners 39-29. Battenfeld was awarded a win over Air Force due to a forfeit. Also a forfeit gave the Slugs a win over Ace Pearson. In a fraternity C game that went into an overtime period Phi Kappa Psi #1 beat Delta Upsilon #1 40-38. Phi Gamma Delta #1 downed Beta Theta Pi #3 51-28 and Delta Tau Delta #2 beat Sigma Phi Epsilon #1 27-14. Phi Gamma Delta was awarded a forfeit over Phi Kappa Sigma. The intramural basketball schedule for tomorrow afternoon and evening is as follows: INDEPENDENT A — Carruth- O'Leary vs Joseph R. Pearson, 4:15 —GDIA vs Joseph R. Pearson #3, 5:15-Bo-Jets vs. Delta Functions, 6:15-Tortfeasors vs Templin, 7:15. FRATERNITY B — Sigma Pi vs Delta Sigma Phi, 4:15-Beta Theta Pi vs Theta Tau, 4:15-Phi Gamma Pi vs Alpha Chai Omega, 7:15. FRATERNITY C— Phi Delta Theta #1 vs Delta Sigma Phi, 5—Sigma Alpha Epsilon #3 vs Phi Gamma Delta #6, 5—Beta Theta Pi #1 vs Phi Kappa Sigma, 5:45—Alpha Tau Omega #1 vs Beta Theta Pi #3, 6:30—Delta Tau Delta #2 vs Phi Kappa Psi #1, 6:30—Phi Gamma Delta #1 vs. Delta Upsilon #1, 7:15. PITTSBURGH — (UPI) — Memphis State and Louisville have declined membership in the Missouri Valley Conference. MVC Declined by Two Prospects The two schools turned down an invitation to join the conference yesterday. Present members are Cincinnati, St. Louis, Drake, North Texas State, Wichita, Tulsa, and Bradley. Both Cincinnati and St. Louis reportedly are thinking of withdrawing, but conference Commissioner Norvall Neve declined comment, other than that both schools are still members. Never chase a higher pair.—Marvin Phelps INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — (UPI) — The first Indianapolis "500" auto race on Memorial Day of 1911 was won by Ray Harrour with an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour. First "500" Winner Three Time Winner NEW YORK — (UPI)— St. John's University of Brooklyn has won the National Invitational Basketball Tournament three times, in 1943, 1944 and 1959. SKI TRIP The International Club is organizing a Ski-Trip to Winter Park, Colorado, between semesters. Approximate cost $60, all inclusive. Those interested plan to attend meeting in Kansas Union Thurs., 6:30. Room No. to be announced. "MIDWEST'S TOP HAIR STYLISTS" January $ \frac{1}{2} $ Price Sale! MALLS CENTER SAVE NOW... VI 2-1144 Our Italian Import . . . Reg. $20 Custom Cold Wave ... $10 Complete Budget Cold Wave . . . 5.95 Complete OPEN LATE WEEK NIGHTS APPOINTMENTS USUALLY NOT NEEDED