ade when the Jayhawkers amassed a total of 43 2/3 points, and Nebraska was second with 414 points, while Kansas State finished third with 15 points. The Big Six Indoor Meet at Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium found Iowa State winning first place with 38 points, Missouri second with 28 1/3; Kansas ise third place with 27 1/3 points, Nebraska fourth with 22 1/3 points, while Oklahoma was fifth with 16 points, Kansas State failed to place or to score a séiuts | The outstanding place winners in the Big Six Indoor Meet, so far as Kansas was concerned, found Frank Stannard winning first in the high hurdles ' and third in low hurdles; Tom Scofield dtd. first place in the high jump and placed third in the broad jump; Harvey Morrow tied for first in the pole vault; and Robert Lillibridge tied for first in the broad jump. Baseball will stage a come-back after a cessation of a year for Kansas with the diamond sporte in all probability, Acting Athletic Divseter Karl Klooz will engage Jackson J, Austin as coach of the baseball team. Jack Austin is in our Physical Education department in charge of ASTP physical educations Jack graduated from Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia in 1930 with e major in physical education and a minor in bioligical sciences. hen engaged for the ASTP work Jack was working toward a Ph. D, degree at the University of Kansas. He coached and taught physical education six years before going into administrative worke Austin played quarterback for Coach Fran Welch, and also played baseball. The baseball schedule will of necessity be with service teams here in school cna hicariy camps and stations. Very few of the colleges are — . indulging in the national pastimeer~ Gasoline restrictions and the inability Crowds of the baseball teams to draw, on college diamonds will necessitate the scheduling of games with service teams, But the students who are in school