Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 20, 1958 Swimmers Open Season Dec. 6 in Robinson Pool Fourteen varsity swimming team members are splashing water all over the Robinson swimming pool this week as they get ready for the season opener with Southern Illinois University here Dec. 6. Coach Jay Markley, in his second year as head coach of the Jayhawkers, has six men returning from last year's 8-man team which finished third in the Big Eight meet. He can also count on four members of last year's freshman team which defeated the varsity squad in a dual meet. Markley picks the Kansas swimmers for the runner-up slot in the conference, following a strong Oklahoma team, last year's conference champ. Bidding for the runner-up slot with Kansas will be Iowa State. Markley said. Colorado and Nebraska will be the other contenders in the conference. Returning lettermen on the KU team are Stephen Hill, Lawrence senior, and Edward Poort, Topeka junior, both sprint men; Jon Poort, Topeka senior, freestyle man; Jared Piety, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, distance and medley swimmer; James Laidlaw, Kansas City, Kan. juniore, breaststroke, and John Jeffrey, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, who swims the butterfly race. The season will extend until the last of March, concluding with the NCAA Championships at Ithaca, N. Y. The Big Eight Conference meet will be in Lincoln, Neb., March 5-7. The Jayhawk Relays will be held here Dec. 13 as the second meet of the season. Intramural Bowling In the above picture are Mike Cassidy, Pebble Beach, Calif., sophomore, on the left, and Piety. | SUNSET | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | AOPi | 25 | 7 | | GSP | $23^{1\frac{1}{2}}$ | $12^{1\frac{1}{2}}$ | | Pinsters | 21 | 15 | | Alpha Phi | $15^{1\frac{1}{2}}$ | $20^{1\frac{1}{2}}$ | | Alpha Chi Omega | 10 | 22 | | Pi Beta Phi | 9 | 27 | | CHALK | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mules ... | $29^{1/2}$ | $6^{1/2}$ | | Kappa Sigma ... | $19^{1/2}$ | $16^{1/2}$ | | Misfits ... | $19^{1/2}$ | $16^{1/2}$ | | Beta Theta Pi # 2 ... | 16 | 20 | | Phi Kappa Psi ... | $15^{1/2}$ | $20^{1/2}$ | | Alpha Tau Omega # 6 ... | 8 | 28 | IM Cage Entries Due Entries for teams going to compete in the intramural basketball program this winter must be filed with the intramural office, 107 Robinson, by 4 p.m. tomorrow. 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He said he hoped to brief the team further on San Jose en route to California. He listed guard Ray Fauser and fullback Chuck Lamson as doubtful starters because of injuries. Oklahoma rehearsed offense and furbished defense for an hour and a half. Guard Jerry Payne was still a question mark for the game against Nebraska because of injuries. Prospects of a jack and the giant match didn't dim the spirits at Nebraska. The Cornhuskers hustled through a final, full practice session and looked forward to embarking to coach Bill Jennings' home town, Norman, Okla. Jennings said end Roland McDole, out with an injury most of the season, may re-join the first string Saturday. Missouri Coach Dan Devine stressed goal line defense and offensive passing. He continued to run Fred Brossart for injured halfback Norris Stevenson, and sent Don Loudon in when guard Bucky Wegener sprained an ankle. At Kansas State, three key men who had been injured suited up in sweat clothes. 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