—(Daily Kansan photo) READING THE PACK—KU's spinner Dick Blair flashes to the first of his two sprint victories by decisively beating out Oklahoma A&M's Eddie Roberts and J. W. Mashburn, in the 100-yard dash. Blair followed up with a second victory in the 220, besting Mashburn by a good four yards. Nieder Cracks 60 Feet! KU Stops A&M 86-45 KU's Bill Nieder rewrote track history Saturday, April 14, in Memorial Stadium, by becoming the first collegian to put the shot over the 60-foot mark, with a tremendous throw of 60 feet 3 inches, in a dual meet with Oklahoma A&M. A sparse crowd of 1,000 was on hand to applaud Nieder's feat. With Nieder leading the way, the KU team won 11 first places, broke four records, and swept four events. The KU's first dual meet of the season. Nieder also placed second in the discus to contribute eight points, while co-captain Dick Blair pointed to a double victory in the 100 and 220-yard dash, with times of 69.8 and 23.1. A&M's Olympic hope, J. W. Mashburn, placed third in the 100 and second in the 220. Al Oerter, who placed second behind Nieder in the shot put with 54 feet 7 inches, broke the meet record with a discus throw of 174 feet 3 inches, placing the powerful sophomore first among collegiate discus throwers. Long Wins Mile KU's Al Frame, defending Big Seven outdoor champion, led the mile run for three laps, only to be overtaken in the stretch by sophomore teammate Hal Long, who finished in the fast time of 4:14.6. Jan Howell of Kansas placed third. In another sweep, Jerry McNeal paced the KU two-mile to victory with teammates Top Rupp and Bob Nicholson close behind for second and third. Les Bitner, the third member of Church Bill Foster's championship Les Biner, the third member b leight Bill Eason's championship tight-triple won four lives. Hawks' 78 win Jayhawkers. Jayhaw- ters Jim Londerholm and John Parker picked up second and third to complete another sweep. High-jumper Bob Cannon aided KU with another record-breaking effort, jumping 6 feet 4 inches, while pitmate Kent Floerke set a new broad jump mark of 24 feet $6^{1/4}$ inches. Eddie Ray Roberts of Oklahoma A&M was individual high scorer with 13 points, winning the high and low hurdles and placing second in the 100-vard dash. Aggie Jim Graham vaulted 14 feet $ \frac{5}{2} $ inches for an A&M first place, also a new record. He failed in his attempt to go 15 feet $ \frac{3}{2} $ inches, barely missing on his second try. When Nieder's shot put of 60 feet 3 inches becomes official, it will replace Olympic champion Parry O'Brien's 1953 collegiate mark of 59 feet 2½ inches, set while competing Roberts Top Scorer for the University of Southern California. Nieder's big moment came on the third try, with the other four attempts all exceeding 59 feet. Practically at the same time the KU shot put ace was thrilling fans at Memorial Stadium, O'Brien, representing the San Francisco Olympic Club, was establishing the third best mark of his career, throwing a mighty 60 feet $8\frac{1}{2}$ inches in a quad-rangular meet at Berkeley, Calif. 120-Yard Hard Hurdles -1. Eddie Rob- bins (A&M); 2. John Scholhoff (KU), 14,9. 100-Yard Dash—I. Dick Blair (KU) Machum (A&M) & I&M); S. J. W. Machum (A&M) & I&M); High Jump—1. Bob Cannon (KU), 6-4 (New meet record. Old record 6-2 by Bob Smith (KU), 1955); 2. Jerry Looper (A&M) 6-4; 3. Bob Locklev (KU). 5-10. 880-Yard Run I.- Lowell Janzen (KU): - Abraham (A&M) - 3 Grant Cookin (KU) Summaries: Shot Put—1. Bill Nieder (KU), 60-3. (New meet record. Old record, 56-6 by Nieder, 1955. New intercollegiate record. Old record, $59-21\frac{1}{2}$ by Parry O'Brien, USC, 1853.) 2. At Oerter (KU), 54-7; 3. Ronn Witt (AUX), $47-3\frac{1}{4}$. Javelin-1, Les Bitern (KU), 218-63; Javelin-1, Les Bitern (KU), 213-11; 3 John Parker (KU), 210-63; 4 John Parker (KU), 210-63. Mile Run=1, Hal Long (KU); 2, Al Mille (KU); 3, Jan Howell (KU); 4, 14-32 440-Yard Dash-1, 1-Jack Hacks (A&M) & Hays Fries (A&M) & Fred Scher- perlorp (A&M) & M. J. Freds (A&M) Broad Jump-1. Kent Florieke (KU), 24-6/4. (New record. Old record 24-4/ by Kim Eku (A&M) and 3. Brank Moss- (KU) 25-2/2; 3. Blaise Hollinger (KU) 25-2). Pole Vault-1. Jim Graham (A&M). 14-5*3' (New record. Old record 13-4 by Charles Manwarring (A&M) 1955; 2. Manwarring, 14-2; 3. Dave Tans (KU)) 220-Yard Dash -1, Dick Blirn (KU); 2M Mashburd (A&M) + 3 Larry Stupk (KU) 2M 220-Yard Low Hurdles -1. Eddie Roberts (A&M); MJR (A&M) Award (A&M) RJR 745. Two-Mile run—1. Jarry McNeal (KU); Rupp (KU); 3. Bob Nicholson (KU); 4. Isaac Owens Discus Throw-1. Oerter (KU), 174-3 (New record. Old record by Dick Knowles) KU) 1955; 2. Nieder (KU), 144-11; 3. Dick Joyner (A&M), 132-4; Baseball Team Extends Streak Mile Relay—1. Kansas (Larry Stoup, Wyatt, Louis Strup, Janzen). 3:19.9. Kansas' Jayhawker baseball team continued its red-hot winning streak by winning three games this week-end. The team defeated Wichita in a double-header Friday 12 to 0 and 7 to 2. Saturday they beat Rockhurst 12 to 4, extending their string to six straight wins against no defeats. Right-hander Bob Shirley won the opener against WU, putting the Wheatshockers down on a one-hit. Shirley held the Shocks hitless for five innings before a double by Ray Fulton spoiled his no-hit bid. Leading the 11-hit attack in the first game was Capt. Bob Conn, who had three for three. Second baseman Dale Gulledge got a double, and shortstop Barry Robertson blasted a triple. Ron Wiley, Kansas City right-hander, pitched a three-hitter in the nightcap to hand Wichita its second defeat 7-2. Punky Hoglund led the Jayhawk attack in the second game with three for four. Wins Second Game 7-2 In the Rockhurst game the Jay-hawkers opened with a five-run second inning to back the four-hit pitching of Van Cooper, and relief pitcher Gary Fenity to smother Rockhurst's upset hopes 12-4. Fenility, a left-hander, got credit for the win, posting a one-hit relief job. Fenicity walked three and allowed only two runs in five innings. In the second inning, the big one for the Jayhawks, they got five hits and two walks to score five runs and ice the game. Donaldson homered with none on for the long blow of the inning. Another Big Inning The Jayhawks had another big inning in the seventh when they combined three hits and two Rockhurst errors to register four more runs. Although O'Brien's marks in the Relays will not be official since the event is open only to collegians, Nieder looked at it this way: "We'll still be throwing against each other and it ought to spur us on a little." Bill Nieder, KU's collegiate champion shot-putter, said today he thought he could hit an astounding 62 feet by the time the Olympics roll around this fall. "I hope to beat O'Brien," Nieder said, referring to his Saturday match with the giant Californian in the Kansas Relays. "I don't know though." Shortstop Barry Robertson led the Kansas hitting with a homer and a triple. Ron Wiley, who plays outfield when not on the mound, had the other big blows for the game with Nieder's Goal: 62 By Olympics Then he added the clincher: "I think I can do 61, possibly 62 by Olympic time. That's my goal." The two met in an AAU meet once, but O'Brien won easily. Nieder, however, was about two feet below his normal throws from suffering from a sun stroke three days earlier. Nieder's college career was hampered by football injuries. In KU's opening game with TCU in 1953 he suffered a knee injury which required a seven-hour operation, halted his football career, and curtailed him in the shot. "But I found a way to throw and it doesn't bother me a bit anymore," he said. Monday. April 16, 1956. University Daily Kansan Page 5 WHAT IS —(Daily Kansan photo) A LITTLE TO THE LEFT—Barry Robertson, KU sophomore shortstop lashes out a foul in the second inning just before he rapped out a double, driving in two men ahead of him in the Jayhawks' big five-run inning. Roberston, who batted in a total of three runs during Saturday's game with Rockhurst, is from Henryretta, Okla. a homer and a single to his credit. KU had 12 hits, while the Rockhurst sluggers were held to four. The Jayhawks open the Big Seven schedule at home April 23 and 24 against Kansas State. Fenity, Wiley, and Shirley have all won two games and lost none. 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