Page 5 University Daily Kansan SPORTS SAE, Phi Gams Into Volleyball Finals Phi Gam defeated Beta, 15-7, 15-11 and SAE defeated Sig Ep. 15-9 15-7 in Fraternity A playoff games Tuesday. They will meet in the final game today at 6:30 p.m. Cam vs. SAE 6:30 E Other results: Fraternity B—TKE over Delts (forfeit); Phi Gam over Phi Delti, 15-5, 15-9; PiKa over Sig Ep (forfeit); AKL over SAE, 15-3, 2-15, 15-4; DU over Phi Kappa Sigma, 15-10, 15-12; Beta over Phi Psi, 15-9, 15-3; Delta Chi over ATO (forfeit). Fraternity C—Phi Gam III over TKE, 16-14, 15-5; Phi Gam II over SAE IV, 14-16, 14-5, 15-7. Games Today: Games Today: Fraternity A playoff final—Phi Rules Group Speeds Game In an attempt to speed up basketball, the National Basketball committee of the United States and Canada made a few minor changes in the games rules as they closed its 2-day meeting Monday. A proposal to incorporate professional basketball's 24-second rule in collegiate play drew much criticism and was not considered. This rule requires a team to shoot within 24 seconds after gaining possession of the ball. The new rules, explained by H. V. Porter, Chicago, retiring secretary of the committee are designed to speed up the game by forcing the action. The new rules are: 1. The area in which a player may hold or dribble the ball for five seconds if closely guarded, now set at 15-feet from the midcourt line, is extended to within three feet of the free throw circle. 2. The rule on whether a player is closely guarded, formerly stating a defensive player must be within arms length, now extends that distance to six feet. 3. The losing team must force the action, according to the new rules by sending at least two men out from under the basket when the offensive team has two or more men playing back. ___ Kaycees Fall In AAU Playoffs DENVER — (UP) — Philadelphia surprised the Kansas City Kavcees, 77-72. Tuesday night in the National AAU Basketball Tournament to advance to the second round. The Kaycees come from the tough National Industrial Deague, although in last place. Philadelphia led 47-43 at halftime. The Kansas City-Philadelphia game was close throughout. The winners held the lead after Fred Dobish, former Temple star, hit a layup with 33 seconds left in the first half, giving Philadelphia a 45-43 margin. UP Names Five To Small College Team NEW YORK — (UP) — Jim Daniels, Dick Barnett, Bennie Swain, Jim Smith and Mel Peterson-five basketball stars who could make most major university squads—today were named to the United Press small college All America team. The team was selected with the help of the nationwide board of coaches which rated the small colleges for the United Press during the 1957-58 campaign. A new aluminum anchor, weighing 45 pounds, is said to have the same holding power as a cast iron anchor weighing 150 pounds. Gam vs. SAE, 6:30 E. Independent A final — Chicken Pickers vs. Liabaon, 7:30 E. Fraternity B playoffs — AKL vs. PiKa. 6:30 W; Phi Gam vs. DU, 7:30 W. These games have been changed from Robinson Annex to Robinson Gymnasium. Fraternity C—Beta I vs. Phi Gam II, 6:30 E; Sigma Chi I vs. SAE I 7:30 E; Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Chi III, 7:30 W; Beta II vs. Delti II, 6:30 W. These games are at the annex. Four lettermen return from Kansas' third place Big Eight tennis squad of last season as the Jayhawkers gird for a 12-match dual schedule under a new coach, Denzel Gibbons. Four Lettermen On Net Squad The veterans include Bob Peterson, Emporia senior; Lvvn Sieverling, Burdett junior; Bob Mettlen, Hutchinson senior, and Gene Kane, Kansas City, Kan. junior, who lettered two years ago, but did not compete last season. Peterson played at No. 2 last year behind Bob Riley, graduated 1985 conference champion, and teamed with Sieverling to finish second in conference doubles. Mettlen was a semifinalist in No. 5 singles. Lost, in addition to Rilev, was Ron Bevers, a semifinalist in No. 4 singles, who did not return to school for the second semester. April 2—Washburn at Topeka. April 11—Oklahoma State at Lawrence. The schedule: April 12—Wichita at Lawrence. April 15—Kansas State at Lawr- ence. Wednesday, March 26, 1958 University Daily Kansan KU, K-State Will Play Doubleheader Again Kansas and Kansas State will play twin double-headers again next year against St. Joseph's of Philadelphia and North Carolina State. This will be North Carolina State's first appearance in this area. KU defeated St. Joseph's 66-54 early this season. The Jayhawkers_ will also play UCLA twice in Los Angeles on a west coast trip next season. The pairings for the Big Eight preseason tournament were also announced last week-end. In upper-bracket KU is matched against Colo-Missouri, and Iowa State will go against Oklahoma. In the lower bracket, KU is matched against Coli- April 21—Nebraska at Lincoln. 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