Page 5 the world." the Wednesday, March 11, 1959 University Daily Kansan mps said. tight s tall oned unds pha- press be- inning erior oeeing ifting kirch A lot udent tupor inny, University Daily Kansan SPORTS Track Team Prepares For Outdoor Meet Others who are promising prospects, Coach Easton said, are Bill Alley, Short Hills, N. J., junior; John Brooks, Hutchinson sophomore; Terry Beucher, Lawrence junior, all of whom will be throwing the javelin, and Bill Dryer, Great Bend junior and Jerry Foos, Scotts Bluff, Neb., sophomore, an ex-shot putter. Both will be throwing the discus. Coach Easton said that basing his opinion on the indoor season, the teams which promise to give the roughest competition this season are Oklahoma and Colorado. Among the returning members of the team who won first place honors are: Ernie Shelby, Los Angeles senior, who missed the world broad jumping record last year by under a foot; Jim Londerholm, Mission senior, who last year tossed the javelin 207 feet, 4 inches; Bill Tillman, Clay Center senior, who finished first in the 120 yard high hurdles, and Charlie Tilden, Independence sophomore, who took the 100-yard dash. KU's first outdoor meet will be held at Texas Christian University Thursday afternoon, March 26. Participants other than Kansas and TCU will be Southern Methodist University, Houston, Baylor and Ohio State. After a week of well deserved rest following the Big Eight indoor track meet, the Jayhawker track team is back in training again, holding its first official workout for the outdoor season Monday. "We are anxious to have any boy who is so inclined to come out, especially those who are interested in any of the field events, specifically the high jump," Coach Easton stressed. "There will be twelve freshman postal events this season and any boy who makes ten points in these events will be awarded his nume- rals." Easton said. NAIA Tourney Moves Into Second Round Tennessee A. and L., defending NAIA tournament champions, turned back Nebraska Wesleyan, 75-57, last night in the feature first round game. All rated teams reached the second round action today along with Monday's winners. In other games yesterday Lenoir Rhyne defeated Northern Michigan, 90-67. Northern State of South Dakota was beaten by Youngstown, 85-76. Southwest Texas won over Linfield College, 93-61, and Westminster downed New Britain, 79-76. Rounding out the action, Illinois Normal trounced Troy, 98-50, and Fairleigh-Dickson slapped Culver-Stockton, 77-66. 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass VI 3-0330 Sigma Nu forfeited to the Phi Gam "A" team; the "B" team defeated Sigma Nu "B", 2-0, and the "C" team downed Beta Theta Pi II, 2-0 Phi Gamma Delta's three volleyball teams made a clean sweep today, picking up three wins in intramural competition. Fraternity B: Phi Delta Theta 2. Alpha Tau Omega I; Alpha Kappa Lambda forfeited to Delta Upsilon. Sweep Goes To Phi Gams Other results in yesterday's play were: Fraternity A play: Delta Chi 2, Phi Delta Theta 0. Independent A: Medies 2, Chicken Pickers 1. Fraternity C: Sigma Chi III 2 Alpha Tau Omega I 1. Women's Volleyball Finals Are Tuesday Kappa Kappa Gamma will meet Gertrude Seihards Pearson (upper-class) in the finals of the women's volleyball intramurals next Tuesday at 7.15 p.m. in Robinson gym. Independent B: Burro's 2, Jollife 1; Pearson 2, Rochdale 1; Foster II 2, Carruth-O'Leary 0; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 2, Foster I 1; Stephenson forfeited to J. R. Pearson. Kappa Kappa Gamma had little trouble in gaining a spot in the finals and enjoyed a comfortable lead for most of the game. In semi-final games played last night Gertrude Sellards Pearson (upperclass) won a close game from Delta Delta Delta, 38 to 32, and Kappa Kappa Gamma had an easier time defeating Sellards by the score of 52 to 20. Delta Delta Delta and GSP played a close game all the way with the lead changing hands several times. The Tri-Delts led by one point at half time. Gertrude Sellars Pearson will be trying for its second consecutive volleyball championship in the Tuesday match. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad Jayhawkers Defeat Aggies in Final Game The Jayhawkers finished their basketball season last night with a hard fought 63-55 victory over Oklahoma State's Cowboys at Stillwater. Kansas jumped to an early lead in the game and had a 41-31 lead at the intermission. During the first half the Jayhawkers were hot and shot 60 per cent from the field compared to OSU's 35 per cent. The Jayhawkers cooled down during the last half and ended the game with a 44 per cent average from the field. Oklahoma State came within five points of Kansas twice in the final period but the Aggies couldn't catch up even after Al Donaghue and Monte Johnson had doubled out. Spring IM Sports To Begin Soon The intramural sports program will go outside after the completion of the volleyball program which is now in progress. After spring vacation the program will enable students to participate in golf, softball, tennis, horse-shoes, handball, and badminton, according to Walter J. Mikols, assistant professor of physical education and director of the program. Mikols said that more extensive information concerning each sport will be sent soon to organizations. He said that a meeting of the team managers will be held April 6 for further briefing. For those who still prefer to remain inside, a two-day intramural swimming meet will be held in the middle of April. Britain's smallest colony is the Roek of Gibraltar. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 Come In For A Spring Tune-Up Tune-Up as Low as $5.50 Bridge Standard Service Foreign & Sports Cars Welcome, Too plus parts 601 Mass. V1 3-9849 Ron Loneski scored 15 points to become the sixth Jayhawker to score over 900 points in his career. He finished with a total of 911 over a three-year period. Loneski now ranks behind Clyde Lovellel, 1979; Wilt Chamberlain, 1422; Charlie Black, 1402; B. H. Born, 918, and Otto Schnellbacher, 913. Dee Ketchum and Al Donaghue were the only other Jayhawkers to score in the double figures as each hit a total of 12 points. Arlan Clark again was the top scorer for the Cowboys. He scored 23 points. Clark moved up to fifth place among all-time Big Eight scorers, ending his career with a total of 1197 points. The Cowboys did not play their usual ball control game. They played wide open ball trying to catch up to the Kansas lead. The victory was the second straight for the Jayhawkers over the Aggies following a 58-49 win in Allen Field House in early season play. The Cowboys downed Kansas 59-48 in the losers bracket of the Big Eight pre-season tourney. Five Jays closed out their collegiate careers with the final gun. Loneski, Johnson, Bob Billings, Lynn Kindred and Gary Thompson will be lost by graduation this spring. For Expert Watch Repair And All Your Jewelry Needs WOLFSON'S CREDIT JEWELERS 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 Fresh as a candy cane! 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