ode ‘In the Drake Relays at Des Moines, - Kansas shina the following men: Robert Lillibridge, second in the broad jump; Frank Stennard, third in the 120. yard high hurdles; Tom Scofield, third in the high jump; Jim Richey, third in the ~ yard run; Leroy Robison, third in the javelin throws and” a mile relay oumpient of Lynn Leigh, Robert Lillibridge, Frank Stannard and Jim Richey placed fifth, a In the Big Six Outdoor Championship Meet at Lineeln, Frank Stannard, who placed WArd fu the 19) high hurdles at the Brake Relays, won beth tie high and lew hurdle races; Walter Isageson was also a double wimer at Lincoln, winning both the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Ton Scofield, last season's Big Six outdoor champion high jumper, won both the high jump and the broad jump this spring in the Big Six meet. Leroy Robison won the javelin throw; Harvey Morrow placed second in the pole vault, Jimius Penny placed third in the shot put, and Jim Sargent tied for third in the high jtionp . Robert Lillibridge p placed second in the 100 yard dash and fourth in the broad jumpe Jim Richey, who placed fourth in the 440 yard run, had received an injury prior to the Drake Relays, suffering with a soecalled pulled musele, and was tint in the best of shape. Some of Coach | Kanehl's key men suffered injuries prior to the Big Six Meet. Had they been in tip top shape the score for Kansas would undoubtedly have been much higher. However, Kansas won seven first places to two for Lowa State, but the tean strength ef Iowa State was too much to overcome. Due to a Navy regulation for 48-hour liberty for trips, it will be impossible for the track tean to attend other meets this spring e Mre Kerl Klooz, the goting ath letis director, had written Mr, Dale Arbuekie, of the University of Oklahoma, on the possibility of scheduling some baseball games with the Sooners. vee news ssa out of Oklahoma they have accepted the date of June 10, although Mr. Kloos has not received word. That will be the only baseball game retaining on the home schedule for Kansase