Friday, Feb. 6, 1950 University Daily Kansan Page 7 PREDICTION FOR THE FUTURE—These five Louisville players are sophomores and all may see action Saturday night against the Jayhawk- ers. Left to right: guards, Ron Rubenstein and Howard Stacey, forwards Gerry Watkins and John Turner, and center Fred Sawyer. Jayhawkers to Dixie to Meet Louisville Cardinals Saturday Kansas will go from a moraleli-lifting victory over the Oklahoma Sooners to challenge the University of Louisville tomorrow night. The Jayhawkers will play in the second game of a doubleheader at the Kentucky State Fairgrounds. Army meets Western Kentucky in the first game at 7:30 p.m. The Cardinals also forced nationally-ranked North Carolina State into overtime before bowing, 67-61. was an impressive victory over highly regarded Bradley, 79-66. The Cardinals lost to the same Bradley team earlier in the year by a 78-48 score. Louisville has a 9-9 record. The Cardinals' best performance to date Louisville's leading scorer is 6- foot, 5-inch forward. Don Goldstein who has netted 229 points in 18 games. A 6-11 center, Fred Sawyer is the leading rebounder with 213. Sawyer has scored 210 points. Another forward, John Turner is a notch above Sawyer in the scoring department with 226. Missouri Sweeps 60-Yard Dash to Edge W. Michigan Harold Andrews and Roger Tieman team with these three tall men to complete the starting five. Andrews and Tieman have scored 262 points between them from the outside. Both men are averaging over 8 points per game. KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Missouri University's Tiger thinclads edged Western Milchigan 53-51 last night in a dual track meet in the Western field house. Missouri snut out the Broncos in the 60-yard dash for the deciding points as Clarence Willis pulled a muscle and was unable to run for Western Michigan. Coach Dick Harp of the Jayhawkers will probably stick with the same lineup he opened with against Oklahoma. Ron Loneski and Al Donaghue will be at forwards and Bill Bridges will start at center. The guards are Dee Ketchum and Bob Billings. Three runners broke the old field house record of 9:34.1 in the two-mile run. Jerry Ashmore of Bevo Happy in New Job Clarence (Bevo) Francis the 6-9 center who once scored 115 points in one college game six years ago, says he is hamy today as a kiln fireman in a pottery near his old hometown of Wellsville, Ohio. Western finished first with a time of 9:17.3. He was followed closely by Bob Hammeken of Missouri and teammate Ron Hopkins. 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Markley stressed that swimming is like basketball in the scholarship aspect. You only need five good men to win as they can swim in three events. "We play for the first places. If you can get six or eight of these you usually win." he said. Oklahoma is the Big Eight swimming power and is the national contender this year. Oklahoma has a swimming squad of about 30 and a traveling squad of 15. OU also has a good freshman squad and next year it should be around 5th in the nation, Markley said. "Iowa State is our chief competition this year. The new athletic director at Iowa State is an ex-swimming coach," Markley said, implying future competition from the Cyclones. "Yesterday's meet gave me a whole new outlook on the season," he said of the 60-25 victory over Emporia State. Two records fell in the non-conference match by the efforts of Tom Herlocker in the 200-yard backstroke and Brad Keeler in the 220-yard freestyle. KU currently has a 4-3 mark. "Tom couldn't even swim when he reported for practice last year. But he had the desire so I let him stay on the squad. "He came in and started swimming on his back and just kept working at it. I doubt if he could reach the end of the pool in the crawl, as he works continually on his backstroke." Markley said, praising the junior who transferred from Stanford University last year. Phi Gams Romp,50-35 Phi Gamma Delta downed Alpha Tau Omega 50-35 last night in a fraternity A game. In other fraternity A games Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Alpha Kappa Lambda 48-37. In the other game Lambda Chi nosed out Triangle 37-34. Independent C — Botany 22. Marines 15; Empire Club 1, Air Force O; Phi Chi 28, PEK 27. Independent B — Nu Sigma Nu 34, Oreadias 26; Newman 41, Stephenson 17; Burros 32, Jollife 23; Hicks 32, GDI 31; Rochdale 25, Foster 20 The games scheduled for Monday are: Fraternity A — DU vs Triangle, 4:15; AKL vs Phi Gam, 5:15; Lambda Chi vs ATO, 6:15; Delts vs Sig Eps, 7:15. 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