Mr. Karl. Klooz, Acting Director of Athletios, University of Kansas. Der tir. Kleds« I desire to recommend to the Athletic Board the following men for letter awards in Track for the 1944 season. All of these men, with the Exception of William Schell, have won places in the Big Six Conference indoor and outdoor meets. — Schell has participated and won enough points in other mects to justify a recommendation for an award. Whitson Godfrey, Jr. Rolland M. Hamilton John W. Hawley Walter P. Isancson Lynn R. Leigh Robert G. Lillibridge (honorary captain) Harvey W. Morrow Junius Penny. Jemes J. Richey Leroy Robison James W. Sargent William F. Schell Tom Scofield Prank K. Stannard Williem Stewart I will appreciate it if you will present these Se to the beieentthatis Board for the varsity K. Sincerely yours, SUMMARY OF TRACK SEASON - 1944 The experience of traok coaches throughout the nation this season has been one of changing personnel, Kansas has been no exception. of 93 men who have reported for track Shine the season, only 38 remained to finish the season. A number of these boys were Navy V-12 trainees who were transferred to other units. Several civilian boys were called into service by Uncle Sam. The outdoor track schedule included two dual, one triangular, one relay carnival, and the Big Six Outdoor Championship Meete In the dual meets Kansas was defeated by the University of Oklehoma at Norman bya score of 70 to 60, and by Iowa State at Ames by a score of 914 to 394. — In a triangular meet with Nebraska and Kansas State at Lawrence, Kansas won with 85 sete to 37 for Nebraska and 12 for Kansas State. In the eves Balers at Des Moines, Kansas placed the folloxttc mens: Robert Lillibridge, 2nd in the broad jump; Frank Stannard, 3rd in the 120 yard high hurdles; Tom Scofield, 3rd in the high jump; Jim Richey, 3rd in the 440 yard run; Leroy Robison, Srd in the javelin throw; and a mile relay composed of Lynn Leigh, Robert Lillibridge, Frank atennied and Jim Hivhey pieced fifth. _ The Big Six Outdoor Chamsl eactidc was won by Iowa State with 67 points, | Kansas was second with 564 points, Other Big Six schools placed in the following order: Oklahoma - 345 points Missouri - 323 points Nebraska - 245 points Kansas State - 9 points Men from the University of Kansas to gather points were: Frank Stannard - a doubis winner, winning both the high and the low hurdle races; Walter Isaacson - a double wines. winning both the 100 and 220 yard dashes; Tom Scofield = a double winner, winning both the high jump and the broad jump; Leroy Robison = won the javelin throw; “Le Robert Lillibridge - placed second in the 100 para dash and fourth in the broad jump; Harvey Morrow = placed second in the pole vault; Junius Penny - placed third in the shot puty Jim Sargent - tied for third in the high jump; Jim Richey - placed fourth in the 440 yard rm; @- 7 (5 Rolland Hemilton - placed fourth in the 880 yard run; Tom Clark = placed fifth in the 2 mile run. : | Mile Relay Teem composed of William Stewart, Lynn Leigh, Frank iashand and Him ) -/ | Richey placed third. : a s Z / “O Ly me ay - OAS Ie Though Kansas won seven first places to two for Iowa State, the team strength ' » of Iowa was too much to overcome. 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A. - NATIONAL FEDERATION H. S.A. A. - Y.M. C.A. - "CANADIAN I. A. U. and A. B. A. NATIONAL BASKETBALL COMMITTEE of the UNITED STATES and CANADA CHAIRMEN OF SUB-COMMITTEES Vice Cuairman, F. C. ALLEN Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. Executive Publication Cc , FLOYD Froyp Rowe Oswatp Tower Bokcd PER ce cna: Ohio "Treasurer, H. JAMISON SWARTS ett e Univ. of Pa., Philadelphia, Pa. Research Questionnaire Secretary, H. V. PORTER 11 S, LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois Eviror, OSWALD TOWER Andover, Massachusetts Forrest C. ALLEN H. V. Porter Game Administration Sumner A. Dote Complete List of Committee Members F. C. Allen Univ. of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas John Brown, Jr. 347 Madison Ave. New York, New York Forrest Cox Colorado University Boulder, Colorado J. H. Crocker Univ. of Western Ontario London, Ont., Canada Sumner A. Dole Connecticut State College Storrs, Connecticut C. S. Edmundson Univ. of Washington Seattle, Washington J. Mark Good Sun-Gazette Co. Williamsport, Pennsylvania E. J. 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PORTER Epiror, OSWALD TOWER 11 S, LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois Game Administration Andover, Massachusetts Sumner A. Dote Complete List of Committee Members F.C. Allen Univ. of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas John Brown, Jr. 347 Madison Ave. New York, New York Forrest Cox Colorado University Boulder, Colorado J. H. Crocker Univ. of Western Ontario London, Ont., Canada Sumner A. Dole Connecticut State College Storrs, Connecticut C. S. Edmundson Univ. of Washington Seattle, Washington J. Mark Good Sun-Gazette Co. Williamsport, Pennsylvania E. J. Hickox Springfield College Springfield, Massachusetts A. H. Jefferess 114 Carrick Ave. Hamilton, Ont., Canada Frank P. Maguire 46 N. Cameron St. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania H. G. Olsen Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Curtis Parker Centennary College Shreveport, Louisiana G. Warren Phillips High School Hebron, Indiana H. V. Porter 11 S. LaSalle St. Chicago, Illinois Floyd A. Rowe Board of Education Cleveland, Ohio J. W. St. Clair Southern Methodist Univ. Dallas, Texas H. Jamison Swarts Univ. of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Oswald Tower Andover, Massachusetts st= Robert LAlisbetdge - ~ placed second in the 100 hard dash and fourth in the broad jump; Harvey Morrow - placed second in the pole — Junius Penny « placed third in the shot puty Jim Sargent - tied for third in the high jump; “dim Richey = placed fourth in the 440 yard run; Rolland Hamilton - placed fourth in the 880 yard run; Tom Clark = placed fifth in the 2 mile run. Mile Relay Team composed of Willian Stewart, Lynn Leigh, Frank Stannard and Jim Richey placed third. ) Though Kansas won seven first places to two for Iowa State, the tesi strength of Iowa was too mich to overcome. Due to a Navy regulation for 48ehour liberty for trips, it wll be impossible for the tean to attend other meets this spring. SUMMARY OF TRACK SEASON - 1944 The experience of track coaches throughout the nation this season has been one of changing personnel. Senene has been no exception, Of 93 men who have reported for track during the season, only 38 remained to finash the season. A number of these boys were Navy Vel2 Sratenes who were transferred to other units. Several civilian boys were called into service by Uncle Sam. | The outdoor track schedule included two dual, one triangular, one relay carnival, and the Big Six Outdoor Championship Meet. In the dual meets Kansas was defeated by the University of Oklahoma at Norman by a score of 70 to 60, and by Iowa State at Ames by a score of 913 to 39%. In a triangular meet with Nebraska and Kansas State at Lawrence, Kansas won with 85 points to 87 for Nebraska and 12 for Kansas State. In the Drake Relays at Des Moines, Kansas placed the following men: Robert Lillibridge, 2nd in the broad jump; Frank stennard, Srd in the 120 yard high hurdles; Tom Scofield, Srd in the high jump; Jim Richey, 3rd in the 440 yard rum; Leroy Robison, 3rd in the javelin throw; and a mile relay composed of Lynn Leigh, Robert Lillibridge, Frenk Stannard and Jim Richey placed fifth. The Big Six Outdoor Championship was won by Iowa State with 67 points, Kansas was second with 56% points. Other Big Six selina placed in the following order: Oklahoma - 343 points Missouri « $23 points Nebraska - 243 points Kansas State e 9 points Men from the University of Kansas to gather points were: _ Frank Stennard - a double winner, wiming both the high and the low cits races; Walter Isaacson - a double winner, winning both the 100 and 220 yard dashes; Tom Scofield = a dovble winner, winning both the high jump and the broad jump; Leroy Robison - won the javelin throw; \ THE FOLLOWING MEN ARE MEMBERS OF THE TRACK THAM (Please check their eligibility) / BASHAM, Wi. Le “RICHIE, JIM “BECK, NELSON — EARL /“ BURBACH, J. Ke VROBISON, LEROY / CHASE, DAN 4 SOWELL . Wi. / CLARK, THOMAS SCOPTELD, TOM . Dg /GOK, DON yPavis, CARL ¥/ STEMART a. ELLIO’T, WESLEY TAYLOR, JACK EVANS, DAVE ¥ AS sm /DICKEY, JOR BEW aie EPWIN R. /PRITZ, NORMAN TURNER, We Ee /PROHOFF, Wit. / WHYTE, DAVID — — /YONALLY, WH. As s oe Hh buted HAMILTON, ROLLAND i Do~peeg, AR HA ~ HARRIS, SAM as / HEDRICK, CLAY / HAWLEY, JOHN - VHAWKINS, RALPH VHERRIGSTAD, JEROME Ke “ISAACSON, WALTER P. V JOHNSON, HARRY KERPOOT, D. Le “KELLER, CHAS. W. » JOSEPH 7. JLILLIBRIDGE, ROBT. G. A 4 CHAS. E. CUNE, GORDON MICKLICH, JOHN R. ORROW, HARVEY W. WELSON, ROLPH NORMAN, JAMES / / OLIVER, ROBT. Me / FatTmsoH, DEAN , OSCAR jie? PENNY, JUNTUS POOLE, Re Ge / PROVART, ROBT. (PUCKETT, gOHRNIE Jeusry 11, 1944. The following V-12 b er si | | ? dimanche Civilians creer 9 “oer ee. oe “Davis, Carl Gage, Frank ‘Johnson, Harry vakeonte;-Bbenrie /MeCune, Gordon Norman, Jim Richey, Jim « ienenet: Frank _ Sutton, John Taylor, Jack “Walton, Jack v Godfrey, Whitson v EMME, Weel air \ Ttt: LK Vv ood. C “ Btick é. he “Lf (fe, ae Cc (ak Leek é ALLE KA thd wf fo aiauanan off eg f e rg Ltt tte Ofte & ) . , ‘ 1 Lybeck SK | i ee u ae Lee 5 | aati Hn ya 4g +g fo Jéaactow, a ao ; -/ L 42 Meupord, ae. be lf . ok 14 we: CaS fling Here we crtisy fo Za Lt4ACK ~ Laskar, Lik yo 12. ee eee 1 Boece Ce Ai). Lo. ese 6 5 ak te as ” Mage 1-10-48 & Aichey, Seow , | é ed, er > Laliow,_ 5 Mies Teak Yiallar pack _Lodtheg, Uipclaen 1944 TRACK SQUAD Pictures 75¢ each Leave your order at the Physical Education Office 92 Yeo: Residence School Semester ate Date Students are not permitted to work in Laboratory until thi: notice is received by the instructor from Business Office. 19-962 9-41—10M Sets Statement Lawrence, Kansas, June 16, 194 4 Athletic Department, University of Kansas. In account with D’Ambra Photo Service - Phone 934 644 (Mass. St. For photo of track team Z (00 23 copies of above photo, @ 75¢ , $18. TOT AT $ > 100 ARS Sey AAX 1 x pa RN x 2 Ne n oe ey N Q Gq q § q LZ ee TST MR INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET IVSTRUCTIONS-TO OFF ICLLS While the efficiency of the meet depends upon the speed of the officials in performing their duties we must bear in mind that all contestants must be treated courteously.