Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 11. 1952 University Daily Kansan SPORTS TWO RECORDS IN A WEEK—Sophomore Brad Keeler established a new record in the 220-yard freestyle at 2:22.9 Thursday in Robinson Gymnasium against Emporia State. Over the weekend he broke his own record at a triangular meet with K-State and Colorado at Manhattan with a time of 2:18.6. GSP Wins First Game Five games were played in the second round of the women's volleyball intramurals last night in Robinson gym. Gertrude S. Pearson (upperclass), last year's volleyball champions, easily won their first game of the year by defeating Pi Beta Phi, 52 to 20. The Gertrude S. Pearson (freshmen) won a close game from the Corbin-North freshmen, 38 to 36. GASP led most of the way before getting a scare in the closing minutes. This was Corbin-North's second loss while the GSP freshmen have one victory and one defeat. In other games, Gamma Phi Beta suffered their second loss of the season to Douthart by the score of 57 to 44. This was Douthart's first win. Delta Delta Delta also won its first game by defeating Delta Gamma 37 to 24. It was Delta Gamma's first loss after winning their first round game last week. Alpha Chi Omega suffered their second loss to Miller by the score of 42 to 23. Miller's record now stands at one victory and one loss. Next Tuesday's schedule is: Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Chi Omega; Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Phi vs. Gertrude S. Fearson (freshmen); Miller vs. Delta Delta, and Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Pai Phi Bhi. Each week one of the teams in each of the four brackets is not scheduled to play. K-State Gets Coach MANHATTAN, Kan. — (UPI) — Kansas State College yesterday hired Bill Walsh, an aide to Terry Brennan at Notre Dame, as its new line coach. The school also announced that assistant coach Ed Cavaugh had resigned to take a similar position under Jim Larue at Arizona. Cavaugh was K-State freshman coach for three years before being promoted to top assistant to Bus Mertes last season. He played ball under Larue when both were stationed at Bainbridge, Md., Naval Training Center in 1952 and 1953. George Washington was the first and President Eisenhower the 17th U. S. President to visit Newport, RJ Hasty Jump May Nullify Thomas Feat BOSTON — (UPI) — Stolid John Thomas, the skyrocketing Boston University freshman, buckled down to training with an added incentive today after being informed his history-making seven-foot indoor high jump might not be recognized. The 17-year-old Thomas mastered the seven-foot barrier 10 days ago in the Millrose Games at New York. However, the National AAU said yesterday that the mark might not be accepted because of a technicality. AAU officials failed to re-measure the bar after Thomas' awe-inspiring jump. Thomas was mobbed by photographers, officials and teammates, and in the confusion Olympic champion Charlie Dumas knocked the bar down in an unsuccessful attempt at the height. OMAHA, Neb. — (UPI) — Creighton University avenged an early loss with an impressive 70-48 victory last night over Emporia State. Emporia Loses to Creighton U., 70-48 Creighton last night led 42-22 at the half and owned a 27-point lead before the second half was very old. Both coaches then cleared the bench. Emporia won the earlier game 69-55 on its own court. A's Shake Roster To Make Room KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) Jim McManus was sent to Portland of the Pacific Coast League today to make room for pitcher Art Houtteman on the Kansas City Athletics' winter roster. "Crosby's not the only one who goes for Dixieland," BOB HOPE McManus played in the Pacific loop at Seattle and with Denver in the American Association last year. The A's recently acquired Houtteman from Charleston, W. Va., to give him another shot at the majors. remarks. "These guys are great." Two of Kansas State's assistant basketball coaches were All-Americans for the Wildeats. Sellards Girls Win Linda McKinney and Mary Ledgerwood, Sellards Hall, defeated Martha McKinney and Patricia McGuire, Delta Delta Delta, in the finals of the women's badminton doubles tournament. Sellards also won the team trophy for having the most points. Runners-up were Delta Delta Delta, Jayettes, Gertrude Sellards Pearson (upper-class), Alpha Delta Pi, Gertrude Sellards Pearson (freshmen) and Delta Gamma. Delta Delta Delta is the leader in the total team points with 344 for all women's intramural sports played so far this year. Running close behind are Kapna Kappa Gamma with 298, Sellards, 295, and Jayettes, 233. Sports included are basketball, tennis singles, badminton singles, golf, swimming and badminton doubles. 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