Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 14, 1956 Kansas Sets 7 Marks To Batter MU 88-43 Kansas' Jayhawkers defeated Missouri's Tigers 88 to 43 in a dua meet Saturday and emerged as prime contenders for the National collegiate championship. Individual performances also made several KU trackmen appear as likely Olympic team, contenders. Nine records were broken in the dual, seven of them by KU. Outstanding KU performers included Dick Blair, who set new records in the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes while running against a side wind which varied between 18 to 30 miles an hour, and Al Oerter, who threw the discus 182 feet, 2 inches, eight feet short of the intercollegiate record. Kansas blanked MU in three events, the javelin, broad jump and the mile run, and the Tigers were able to win only four first places, two of them by Charles Batch in the hurdle events. Other first place winners for Kansas were Bill Nieder in the shot put, Dave Tams, pole vault; Blaine Hollinger, broad jump; Les Bitner, javelin; Lowell Janzen, 880-yard run; Jerry McNeal, 2-mile run; and the mile relay of Larry Frisbie, Bob Cannon, Louis Stroup, and Lowell Janzen. The shot put, broad jump, javelin and pole vault victories also set new meet records. Summaries Shot-put-1. Nieder, Kansas; 2 Oerter, Kansas; 3. Weisel, Missouri. 59-10 (New meet record. Former record 56-9 by Nieder, 1955.) Mile Run-1, Al Frame, Kansas; 2, Howell, Kansas; 3, Hal Long, Kansas; 440-Yard Dash-1, Pete Orr, Missouri; 2 Ray Wayt, Kansas; 3 Larry Frisbie, Kansas. 48.2 (New meet record. Former record: 48.6 by Cindrich, Kansas. 1954.) Broad Jump=1. Hollinger, Kansas; 2. Floerke, Kansas; 3. Mastin, Kansas; 22-11$^{14}$ (New meet record. Former record 24-1 by Teel, Missouri, 1948). Rue Vault-1. Tams, Kansas; 2. Eng- Jund. Missouri; 3. Lewis, Kansas. 13-7. New record. Former record 13-61² by Dickey, Missouri. 1954. 100-Yard Dash-1, Blair, Kansas; 2. Lowell, Missouri; 3. Atwell, Missouri; 09:5 (New record. Former record; 09:7 bx. Mathes, Kansas, 1940). High Jump—1. Lang, Missouri; 2. Cannon, Kansas; 3. Kilogre, Missouri. 6-6. (New record. Former record $ 6 \cdot 5 / 2 $ by Lang, 1955). 120-Yard High Hurdles - 1. Batch, Miss. Missouri, Kansas, 3. Bonifield, Missouri, 14.6 Javelin throw-1. Bitner, Kansas; 2 Parker, Kansas; 3 Londerholm, Kansas; 211-54%. (New record. Former record 206% by Sneegen, Kansas, 1955). 809-Yard Run-1, Janzen, Kansas; 2 Bard, Missouri; 3. McQuinn, Missouri 12 220-Yard Dash—1. Blair, Kansas 2. Orr, Missouri; 3. Lowell, Missouri 20. 9 (New Record, Former record - 21.1 by Richardson, Kansas, 1927). Discus throw—1. Oerter, Kansas; 2. Weisel, Missouri; 3. Paden, Missouri; 182-21* (New record. Former record 163-9* by Sheehan, Missouri, 1947). 2-Mile run=1, McNeal, Kansas; Bearn, Kenson, 2, Feeson, Kansas; 9-26 2-Mile, run—1. McNeal, Kansas; 2 Rupp, Kansas; 3. Frame, Kansas, 9; 220-yard low hurdles—1. Batch, Miss. 2. Freeman, Kansas; 3. Ornduff Misru Mile relay—Kansas (Frisbie, Cannon Louis Stoup, Janzen) 3:18.2. IM Softball Fraternity A Fracture A DU 10, Kap Sig 0 Beta 16, Triangle 2 Phi Gam 7, Delta 0 (forfeit) Phi Psi 7, Sig Chi 0 (forfeit) Delta Chi TKE (double forfeit) ATO 7, Phi Kap 0 (forfeit) Sig Ep 9, Kap Sig 3 Fraternity B ATO 16, Phi Gam 6 Sip Pi 19, KiA 14 Beta 19, Phi PsI 11 or Displ 19, DiP 13 (or Phi Delt 14, Sig Ep 10 Phi Gam 19, DU 6 Phi Delt 17, Sig Nu 14 independent A Hernando's 25, Foster 1 Pearson 0, Battenfeld 0 (forfeit) Jim Beam 7, Battenfeld 4 Alchem 7, Pharmacy 0 (forfeit) Hernando's 7, Kupem 0 (forfeit) Battenfeld 7, Foster 6 Pearson 6, Jim Beam 5 Stephenson 5, Alchem 4 INDEPENDENT B Newman Club 7, Navy 0 (forfeit) Navy, Sig Gam Ep (double forfeit) Oread 17, Newman 0 Landy Leaves For Florida FRESNO, Calif. (UP)—John Landy, his name etched in the book of American track and field records, leaves San Francisco today for Miami Beach, Fla., and a rest after bettering the four-minute mile barrier twice in eight days. The first intercollegiate football game was played at KU Nov. 2, 1890 with Baker University, Baldwin. Kansas golfers proved themselves definite Big Seven title contenders when they defeated favorite Kansas State $7 \frac{1}{2}-4 \frac{1}{2}$ on the Manhattan course Saturday. K-S Golfers Beaten Again Although gusts of wind up to 45 miles per hour hampered the golfers, captain Bob Richards carded a two over pair 73 to grab medalist honors and avenge a previous defeat by beating K-State's Dave Smith by nine strokes to win three points for KU's victory. Bob Richards, KU (73) defeated Dave Smith (82) 3-0. Jerry Smith, (77) defeated Jim Davies, KU (80) 2-1. Ed MacGee, KU (79) defeated Ron Young (83) $21\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{5}$. Hayes Walker (82) defeated Bill Sayler, KU (84) 2-1. Frosh Golfers Beat Varsity Freshman golfers gave KU fans something to look forward to in the years to come as they whipped the varsity $ 13\% -10\frac{1}{2} $ in a practice match Friday. Wayne Manning used only 72 strokes to beat KU'S No. 2 man Jim Davies who shot a 75. Bill Toalson was the third freshman golfer to come within two strokes of par with a 74 as he defeated Bill Sayler. Freshmen $ 13 \frac{1}{2} $ -Varsity $ 10 \frac{1}{2} $ Bob Richards (V) (71) defeated Bob Wood, (F) (73) $ 2 \frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}. $ This was the second victory in as many weeks for the freshman over upperclass competition. They blazed the reserves 18-0 two times. Wayne Manning, (F) (72) defeat- ed Jim Davies (V) (75) $ 2^{1/3} - 1 ^{2/3}. $ Wood and Manning (F) (67) describe Richards and Davies (V) (70). 31 FU Ed MacGee (V) (75) defeated Lynn Kindred, (F) (77) 2-3. Bill Toalson, (F) (74) defeated Bill Sawler, (V) (78) 2½¹/₁₈. Kindred and Toalson, (F) (69) defeated MacGee and Sayler (V) (70) 2-1. 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