.1600 Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 the ansas Mola, as a by and, Lib high river.ough Oread Upsets Bierhawks In Playoffs Oread Hall, with a 5-1 record in Independent A competition, Tuesday night defeated the previously undefeated Bierhawks, in the first round of intramural playoffs, 34-33. Oread will meet Joliffe Hall in the second round Thursday. Kirby Clark led the way for the winners with 14 points and Chuck Winfrey was second with 10. Clark and Winfrey kept the Oread team in the game with accurate outside shooting. For the losers Gene Elstun and Bruce Brenner tied with eight points apiece. Elstun, whose intramural average has been well above 20 points per game, was held down by Winfrey who played a tight man-to-man while the rest of the Oread team used a 1-3 zone on the Bierhwaks. Oread was behind 8-13 at the end of the first quarter but tied the score at halftime. In the third and fourth quarters it was basket for basket with the Bierhawks taking a 4-point lead late in the third quarter. But Oread tied the game and took the lead in the fourth quarter. The Bierhawks came back, however and again tied the game, taking the lead on a free throw. Winfrey hit a short jump shot from the free throw line to give Oread the victory over the top-seeded Bierhawks. KU's indoor track squad hasn't surprised coach Bill Easton with their one-sided victories this year. He said Monday afternoon the boys are just living up to his expectations. The Cats, Chicken Pickers and Lolliffe were victorious in other In- So far this season the trackmen have run away from Oklahoma and Michigan State as well as taking top scoring honors in the Michigan State Relays at East Lansing. The Michigan State dual Friday night was definitely a surprise, coach Easton said. Kansas won 63-36 in what Easton had predicted to be a close contest. "The Michigan State dual was certainly a surprise to all of us. It was a good meet to watch. The races were close. When our boys won an event they won by a small margin." Easton said. Trackmen Preparing For Missouri, Big 8 Easton added he thought KU was in a little better physical condition. He said this was because Big Eight schools start their season earlier than Big Ten schools. Proud of Tidwell Easton said he was especially proud of Charlie Tidwell's performance in the 60-yard dash. Tidwell tied the American record at 6 seconds flat. Tidwell made a "perfect" start in the race, Easton said. He also noted Bob Cannon's high jump effort saying he was "very proud" of Cannon. Easton pointed out that there will be several good individual events in the Missouri dual Saturday. Probably the biggest event will be the 60-yard dash and the 60-yard low hurdles. The two main contestants will be Tidwell and Henry Wiebe of Missouri. This will renew a battle that started when both boys were in high school. Wiebe was a track standout for Newton High School while Tidwell was a top Independence High track man. Kansas University is expected to be without the services of starting guard, Bob Billings, when the Jayhawkers face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln Saturday. Last Home Indoor Meet "We'd like to have a lot of people come out and see the meet with Missouri." Easton said. "This will be our last indoor meet at home and we think it will be an exciting one." "That wasn't the idea behind moving the game up. Lawrence and KU have always more than supported the Big Eight meet in Kansas City. We were at a terrific disadvantage when Jensen said there is a possibility that Billings might be suffering from a herniated disc, but at the present time he does not believe the injury is that serious. Billings Out Of Nebraska Game "It's still too early to tell the seriousness of the injury," Jensen said, "but I'm almost sure he'll be out for at least the rest of this week." Dr. Kollbiorn Jenssen, team physician, said Billings, who suffered a back injury in the opening moments of Monday night's Missouri game, is suffering from an acute low back pain and is in the student hospital taking treatments. we saw the people wouldn't be able to see the meet. I think it was just common courtesy that the two events be changed." dependent A playoff games Tuesday. The Cats defeated Pharmacy, 70-35. Jerry Brown led the winners with 23 points, followed by Jerry Baker 14, Jim Kerr 13 and Mo Courville 12. Don Peterson had 9 points for Pharmacy, Jack Geyer 7, Gary Adams, Dick Kraus and Bill Geyer 6 each. Independent B—Chemical Engineers 45, Pearson 3; Nu Sigma Nu 34, Delta Function 22; Foster 26, Concordia 23; Hickens 2, AFROTC 0 (forfeit); Newman 2, Stephenson 0 (forfeit); Don Henry 2, Boosers 0 (forfeit); Fig Pluckers 2, Carruth 0 (forfeit). Reeaves Peters, executive director of the Big Eight has said this meet "will be our greatest meet of all time." Tickets for Friday night are $1 and the finals Saturday night will be $1.50 and $2. Easton said he hoped many KU students would attend the meet. Pickers Win Easily The Chicken Fickers won over the Blackhawks 44-31. Bob Krisko hit 15 points for the winners. Other scorers were Chuck Hill 14, Dee Brecheisen 9, Dick Welty, Ed Odell and John Rupf 2 each. Jim Barth led the losers with 10 points, followed by Dick Carlson 9 and Lloyd Nichols 6. In the other playoff game Jolliffe defeated Pearson 45-37. High man for Jolliffe was Schoeni with 14 points, followed by Willis 11, Mumford and Worrel 6, Scott and Edmands 4. A. Henry hit 20 points for the losers. D. Musgrave had 6 and Groening 5. Other results: Games today Fraternity A playoffs—Sigma Chi Grow Breaks Wilt's Record FOLEY, Minn. — (UP) — Norm Grow, a small-town basketball sensation who has set a national high school scoring record with more than 2,300 points, will be a prize catch for some college. But Grow, 17, a senior, is biding his time while the major colleges trv to "land" him. "I've been approached by several schools so far," the 6-foot 5-inch star said. "But I haven't made any decisions yet. I've got plenty of time. "Chances are good though that I'll go to Minnesota." Grow, center on the Foley team for the past four seasons, already has broken the all-time high school individual mark of 2.252 points held by Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain. He is averaging nearly 37 points a game, and last month scored a fantastic 70 points in a single game. Grow, a keen student of the game, this season blossomed into the most prolific scorer in Minnesota prep annals. His coach, Virg Trewick, credits Grow's attitude for his success. "It's not unusual to find Norm practicing most of the day after we've had a tough game the night before," Trewick said. "And this practice has paid off. He's got every shot in the book. He can hit from outside as well as under the basket. His best shot is a turn-around jump from 10 to 15 feet out. He doesn't miss that one very often." Trewick added that Grow doesn't miss many shots of any kind. "His shooting percentage for the past three years is .501," the coach said, "and he's hit on 80 per cent of his shots in a couple of games." 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