er at aver of was cheer . --- --- PERTH, Australia — (UP) — Tennis veterans Vic Seixas and Herb Flam were officially named today to play singles matches for the United States in the interzone Davis Cup finals against India starting here tomorrow. Davis Cup Bid By Seixas, Flam U. S. non-playing captain Billy Talbert named Seixas and Sam Giammalva of Houston, Tex., as his doubles team, but under Cup rules Talbert can change that lineup anytime up to one hour before the start of the match. Seixas, 33-year-old Philadelphia and ace of the American squad, was matched against India's playing captain, Naresh Kumar, in the second match. After a doubles match Saturday, the best-of-five series will conclude Sunday with two more singles matches in which Seixas will play Krishnan and Flam will meet Kumar. Flam, 28-year-old Californian from Beverly Hills, Calif., who specializes in a defensive-style game, was drawn to face India's 19-year-old Ramanathan Krishnan in the opening match at Royal King's Park Courts. Optimism High As KU Begins Indoor Track The track squad took a week lay-off following the national cross country meet Nov. 26. They bagan with conditioning exercises and learning the curves on the indoor track this week. One of the main problems the boys are having, coach Bill Easton said, is getting their basic speed back after the longer endurance rates. The Jayhawkers won last year's indoor meet scoring 51 points. Oklahoma finished second with 45 followed by Missouri with 36. Kansas, blessed with one of its greatest sophomore crops in history, will be favored to retain its The Jayhawkers return men who scored 31 points last year. Missing point winners include double winner Ai Frame in the mile and half mile, Bill Nieder in the shotput, and Dick Blair in the 60-vard dash. Defending Big Seven indoor champion, Kansas, began workouts in Allen Field House this week after three months of cross country runnings. Oklahoma returns men who scored only 17½ points last year and KU Still Favored WhalenHas229-579Series To Pace Intramural Bowlers David Whalen, bowling for AKL in the Hilltop intramural league last Wednesday, posted the week's high individual score with a 229-579 series. In last Monday's Blue League the Pi R Squares swept their series with the Hi-Lows, 4-0, while the Pick-ups and Parallels split, 2-2, and the Bell Ringers defeated the Alpha Kaps, 3-1. Jock Hafferkamp had the individual high 10 with 212 and Jim Nord bowled a high 30 total of 487. The Bell Ringers scored the team high 10 with 614 and the Pickups had 1804 for high 30. Last Tuesday in the Coffee league, the Lucky Strikes and AEPI defeated the Apes and Alley Cats, respectively. Duane Howard bowled a 175-449 series to take the individual honors. The Lucky Strikes, with a 555-1583 series, were the high team. University Daily Kansan In the 8:30 p. m. Chalk league last Tuesday Carl Lauterjung and ATO again led the way. ATO defeated the Squirrels and Lauterjung posted the night's high series of 198-538. In other action the Four In the Rock Legae last Monday the BLRB's defeated Kappa Sigma, 4-0 and the Snakes and Triangles defeated FDA and the Seminoles, 3-1, respectively. Bob Johnson, with a 182-526 series, took the individual honors. In the Sunset league AOPi defeated the Gals, Delta Gamma defeated Sigma Kappa and ADPi won by forfeit over Kappa Kappa Gamma. Barbara Holl rolled a season high series' for women, 189-500. In Wednesday's Jay league Delta Gamma defeated the New Yorkers, 3-1, the Top Hats swept their series with the Pikes, 4-0, and the Hi-Balls downed the Treungles, 3-1. Dale Nowin, with a 195-534 series, took the individual honors and the team high went to the Top Hats who bowled a 714-2091 series. In the Twilight league Thursday the Gutter Kings downed PiKA, the Hound Dogs defeated the Originals and Sigma Nu defeated Phi Psi. Deuces downed the Eagles and TKE defeated Beta Gamma. Chi Omega defeated Pi Beta Phi in Oread league play Thursday while Alpha Phi downed Tri Delt the Rollers defeated Alpha Chi Omega. Beverly Warner had a high 10 score of 163 while Rosemary Stebbins had a high tally of 414. The Rolers, with a 524-1438 series, took the team honors. In the Hilltop league Grace Pearson downed the Pin Heads, 3-1 and Sigma Pi and AKL swept their series with Phi Kappa Tau and the Pin Bandits, respectively. In the Hawk league the K. C.'s downed the Pin Poppers, the Mavericks defeated the Avalons and the series between Big Red and the Spastics was postponed. The Four-Flushers defeated the Delta Nu's in Sunday's mixed league while the Guys and Dolls downed the Pals and the Washouts defeated the Rascals. - Mix Bob Hill won high 10 honors with 220 while Jim Whittaker, with 547, was the high 30 man. The Washouts took the team honors, rolling a 646-1770 series. - Glasses To find everything for the party" "When I want . . . Santa Says - - Six Pacs - Frozen Juices Open—9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. - Ready-Pac-Ice I Go To— Page 9 Missouri has men who won a total of 10 points in last year's meet. This rating makes KU an overwhelming favorite for their sixth consecutive indoor crown. However, the meet could very well depend on the performance of the sophomores. - Snacks UNDERWOOD'S The Jayhawkers have power in events not scheduled indoors. In outdoor track KU is strong in the two-mile relay. Olympic winner Al Oerter adds strength outdoors in the discus throw and John Parker and Jim Londerholm compete in the javelin. Kansas's outstanding sophomore prospects include Charlie Tidwell, sprinter and hurdler; Berry Crawford, distances and Verne Gauby, sprinter. They also have depth from last year's freshman squad. 1215 West Sixth Kansas hopes to improve in the indoor high and low hurdles and the 440-yard dash, events in which they were blanked last year. However, in the hurdles, letterman Dave Freeman, Tidwell and another sophomore, Bill Tillman, will give KU a strong scoring punch this year. KU returns every member of its second place mile relay team which could provide added strength in the 440-yard dash. Coach Easton would like any University men who have had previous track experience to come out for practice. "Track is one of the best conditioners for men competing in other sports," Mr. Easton said. "Many times trackmen mature late and boys who did not have exceptional records in high school will develop into outstanding college trackmen with the proper training," he said. Kansas has scheduled indoor dual meets with Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma A&M, and Michigan State. Thursday, Dec. 13, 1956 Basketball Scores West Virginia 81, Penn State 66. Syracuse 82, Niagara 79. North Carolina 82, George Washington 55. South Carolina 75, North Carolina State 61. Dayton 76, Miami, Ohio 75 Rockhurst 71, Texas Southern 70 Western 'Michigan 81, Toledo 75. Texas 68, Oklahoma 62. Tulsa 77, Texas Western 59. White Sox Lead In Team Fielding The White Sox not only had the highest fielding average of any team in the league, .979, but also came up with individual fielding leaders in first baseman Walt Dropo, second baseman Nellie Fox, catcher Sherm Lollar and pitcher Jim Wilson. Other fielding leaders at their individual positions included George Kell, third base; Harvey Kuenn, shortstop and Jim Piersall, Mickey Mantle, and Karl Olsen, outfielders. CHICAGO — (UP) — The Chicago White Sox officially were crowned the American League's best defensive club for 1956 today and placed four players on the circuit's all-star fielding team. GSP Holds Lead In IM Scoring The eams with the most points for tennis singles, badminton singles and golf are: Delta Delta Delta, 174; GSP, 140; Delta Gamma, 57 and Sellards Hall, 54. The following women's intramural teams have scored the most points in intramural basketball; GSP, 157; Kappa Alpha Theta, 136; Pi Beta Phi, 125; Delta Gamma, 124; Gamma Phi Beta, 121; Delta Delta Delta, 110; Alpha Omicron Pi, 107; GSP freshmen, 109 and Watkins Hall, 105. 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