Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Jan. 17, 1962 Indoor Track Starts Feb.2 9. Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawker track squad, the Big Eight's defending indoor champions, starts a new season when it meets the Pittsburgh State Gorillas in Allen Field House, Feb. 2. The Jayhawkers, though returning the same team that won the Big Eight last year with the exception of five, are nevertheless at half-strength for the meet. The five are shot-putters Jerry Foos and Bob Albright, halfmiler Gordon Davis, and distance runners Billy Mills and Bob Lindrud. COACH EASTON is playing a role of infirmary manager these days instead of that of track coach. "Just about everybody's been out at one time or another," Easton sighed in disgust. Slowly though his charges are reporting back and his hopes are that the Jays will be at full strength for the 1962 Big Eight indoor. Most prominent of the disabled is Larry McCue, the Big Fight indoor 60 yard dash king. McCue, after finishing brilliantly in the indoor season, injured his leg in the first outdoor meet last year and practically sat out the rest of the season. McCue turned in a 523.440-yard dash in time trials last week, but coach Easton reports that McCue's leg was stiff and sore afterwards. Easton's eyeing McCue for the short sprints but said, "He's not quite ready for that. He will be well enough to run a pretty fair 440 though." Easton reports that Kirk Hagan, indoor 1000 champion, is recovered from his tendonitis and that Jack Stevens, the KU record holder in the pole vault, is fully recovered from pneumonia. YUL YOST, a shot-putter who has thrown $53'10''$ this year, and cross-country stalwart Dan Ralston are still disabled. Yost is recovering from a broken hand and will not start putting the shot until next week. Ralston is running again but is still bothered by a bad knee. Coaches Easton and Lawson (Bob) were pleased with the performance of Richard Calloway, Gary, Ind. freshman, in time trials. Calloway tied the freshman record of 60.2 m the 60 yard dash. He is co-holder of the record with Charlie Tidwell (1956) and Bert Coan (1960). The varsity schedule: Feb. 2 Pittsburg State at Lawrence Feb. 9 Southern Illinois at Lawrence Feb. 16 Oklahoma-Missouri at Lawrence Feb. 23 Oklahoma State-Kansas State at Lawrence March 2-3 Big Eight at Kansas City, Mo. On the Ball NEW YORK — (UPI)—Hall o Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander, pitching for the Chicago Cubs in 1923, set a major league record when he pitched 52 consecutive innings before allowing his first walk of the season. By Roy Miller The Jim Beam Sleepers intramural bowling team nailed down their third men's title in four semesters in the first semester playoffs held Saturday and Sunday in the Jay Bowl. Jim Beam Sleepers Win Title Intramurals The Lewis Hall team captured first place in the women's division. Out of a field of 12 teams, the top six teams in the men's division were as follows: 1. Jim Beam Sleepers, 2. Acacia No. 2, 3. Stephenson, 4. Sigma Nu No. 1, 5. Alpha Tau Omega, 6. Phi Kappa Psi. The first place Jim Beam Sleepers posted a total of 5750 and a game KU-TCU First National TV Tilt THE SIX ENTRIES in the women's division finished as follows: 1. Lewis, 2. Gertrude Sellars Pearson, 3. Pi Beta Phi No. 1, 4. Pi Beta Phi No. 2, 5. Alpha Phi. The Kansas-Texas Christian football game in Memorial Stadium in 1952 was the first collegiate game ever to be televised nationally. Announcers Mel Allen and Russ Hodges—with the aid of KU workmen—were able to conceal the fact that huge TNE letters were burned into the stadium turf the night before. high of 888 pins. The team members were Jack Russell, Lawrence graduate student, Ken Korsorog, Muncie junior, Ted Sexton, Leavenworth junior, Jim Pusateri, Kansas City Mo., sophomore, Bob Beall, Leavenworth junior, and Chris Atchison Leavenworth freshman. Lewis, the women's division winners, included Jill Copeland. Cherryvale junior, Fran Edgeworth, Garnett freshman, Lynda Hermann, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Jane Sengpielh, Parsons sophomore, and Bobbie Braden, Wichita sophomore. INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES wer Men's high game--Dick Groner, Ovetland Park freshman, 268. Men's high series—Jim Kartsonis, Hutchinson senior. 692. Men's high average-Paul Ham- mar, Overland Park sophomore, 192. Women's high game—Marilyn Anderson. Lawrence junior, 205. Women's high series Patricia Folk. Leawood junior, 525. Women's high average-Bobbie Jo Hember, Shawnee Mission freshman. 152. VARSITY BOWLING NOTES: A three-member women's team took first place in a meet at Manhattan Saturday. The team of Patricia Folk, Bobbie Joe Hember, and Nancy Mullinix nudged Kansas State by 27 pins. Nebraska was third. Sunday the Jayhawk keglers rolled against Missouri in the Big Eight postal league. Missouri is currently in first place with the Hawkers in second. John Hember, top KU bowler, claims the league's third best series with a 653 effort. HELD OVER THRU SATURDAY STARTS SATURDAY AT THE GRANADA TECHNICOLOR* from WARNER BROS. JOAN ANGELA BLACKMAN LANSBY WALTERS NORDMAN FAURUS HAL MATTER TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION A PAMPHONT BLAIR International Travel With a Purpose... COUNCIL ON STUDENT TRAVEL Transatlantic Charter Flight for K.U. Endorsed by K.U. 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