thed eem the Uni- ball team use Since was won only two new at- approx- watched len's last action. game on Sasat State this mine of 17.- affilias, Al- only accessed of a facility Page 3 use score 60 points ers. me. only two poured KU in roverial roverified these when man de- causes it e game, old house use of watched indoor ts arena. v Kansas Michigan football south of footballerscker and was re- all secc or three permitttd CURTIS VS. ROBERTS—Bill Curtis, TCU's Southwest Conference champion hurdler, will hook up with Oklahoma A&M's Eddie Roberts in Saturday's 31st annual KU Relays. Curtis, who was an Oklahoma high school opponent of Roberts, has split four races thus far this year with the Aggie. 956 High School Milers Add To Kansas' Reputation Another bumper crop of high millers will run in the Kans Relays today. Standing at the ad of the class are Maize's quick-korting Buck Rennick and theanted twosome from Haskell, Lewis and Bill Mills. long with the mile greats no gave entered the relays in past. Of course, that will take me doing. The prep relay cord books are dotted with ch names as Glen Cunningham, in Romani, Wen Santee and lly Tidwell. These three, full of promise and seed, might someday take their but this young trio is almost as along at this stage in their ears as were those track imitals. University Daily Kansan Best Time By Lewis Lewis, a short speedster with a bitting kick, owns the best time. clipped off a 4:29. last year. ills was ony a couple of steps kind in the same race, being cked in 4:30.1. trangely enough, both of these Class A runners were overshadowed in the state high school indoor meet by Rennick, who runs in the Class B division. The Maize youngster dashed to the tape in 4:31.1, remarkable time considering this was the opening meet of the season. Lewis clocked 4.37.0 in winning the Class A division while Mills was 1.2 seconds behind him in snaring his customary second. The AA field will include one defending champion, Larry Floyd of Wichita East, plus a flock of challengers in Lawrence's Galen Cowley, Topeka's. Dan Ralston and Shawnee Mission's Larry Martin. AA Champ Back Cowley, clipping two seconds off his all-time best effort, won at the indoor meet in 4:38.4. Floyd, who last year unreeded a 4:35.5, was disqualified at the indoor affair after two false starts. Ralston was three-tenths of a second behind Cowley at the Manhattan meet. Congratulations to the K.U. Athletic Dept. and Bill Easton for making the Kansas Relays A 31 Year Old Tradition GENERAL APPLIANCE COMPANY Elusive General Electric Full Line Dealer 1103 Mass. Phone VI 3-0120 Success Marks Warner's Career For Jack Warner, assistant track coach, success has been the main theme of his track career. Since he won his first letter in track in 1946 at Rome Free Academy, Rome, N.Y., he has been both very active and very successful in track. In 1947, he enrolled at Syracuse University, where he won three varsity letters in cross-country and three more letters in track. During his senior year he was captain of the team, a member of the National AAU championship cross-country team, and recipient of "the most valuable member of the team" award. In July 1951 Warner enlisted in the Marine Corps, where he served 37 months. While in the Marines, he was a member of the Navy Olympic team and the Quantico Marines track team. While at Quantico, he won the All-Marine Championships in the three-mile and the two-mile steeplechase. "It was through Santee that I came here," said Warner. He pointed out that they became very good friends, and that Santee not only recommended KU to him, but also wrote head coach Bill Easton about Warner and the possibility of a job for him. He got the job of assistant track coach and reported to KU on August 1, 1955. In the fall of 1953, he coached the Quantico cross-country team, which won the Virginia AAU and the Junior National AAU Championships. The following year he coached the Camp LeJone track team, where he met Wes Santee, the famed KU miler. REFRESHING BEVERAGES CRUSHED ICE OTHER PICNIC-PARTY SUPPLIES American Service Co. 516 Vermont VI 3-0350 for the best in drugstores, it's In Town for the Relays? RANKIN'S 1101 Massachusetts Hospital Supplies Fountain Service Biologicals Drugs Sundries Good Luck Kansas