Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. April 11, 1956 Aggies Strong In Dashes; Kansas Favored Saturday Track coach Bill Easton has declined a suggestion by Oklahoma A&M coach Ralph Higgins to add the 880-yard relay event to the card of the Kansas-Oklahoma A&M dual Saturday. The reason for Easton's refusal is because the Cowboys are heavy in sprinters and low on distance runners this year. At the Texas Relavs the Cowpokes finished third in the 880-yard relay behind Baylor and Texas with a fast 1:25.3 clocking. Kansas placed fifth in the event with 1:27.3. KU Favored Last year A&M was favored to whip KU in the dual at Stillwater, but the Jayhawkers won $79 \frac{1}{2}$ to $58 \frac{1}{2}$. This Saturday the meet will be closer, but KU is favored. A strong power in distance races in past years, the Aggies lack strength in these events this year, but have a well-balanced squad with a number of sprinters and hurdlers. Besides its fine showing in the 880-vard relay, A&M placed in the 440-vard relay and ran a fast 3:15.0 in the mile relay to place second behind Texas. J. W. Mashburn anchored the relay with a :46.1 clocking, the fastest time run this year in the event. Mashburn also ran :20.4 in anchoring the 880 relay. Strong In Pole Vault Cowpoke pole vaulter James Graham tied for first place in the event at the Texas Relays at 14 feet Charles Manwarring tied with Dave Tams of KU for fourth place in the meet with a 13-6 vault. Dick Blair, KU's lone sprinter, will have to carry the load in the shorter dashes in an effort to break the A&M monopoly in the sprints. Blair won the 100 and 220 dashes last year at Stillwater. Landy To Attempt Record In California SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—California track fans are eagerly anticipating the visit of Australia's fabled John Landy, who has promised to try to crack his own one-mile world record of 3:58 in his two races in California. Landy, who never before has raced in the United States, will do so May 5 at Los Angeles and May 12 at Fresno. Moore Floors Bean 6 Times Moore Fours Bean 6 Times RICHMOND, Calif. (UP)-Light heavyweight champion Archie Moore slapped a terrified Willie Bean to the canvas six times last night before winning a TKO in 2:46 of the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round non-title bout. Johnny Lattner of Notre Dame won the Heisman Trophy in 1953. First Workout Called 'Good' KU's football squad resumed spring practice Tuesday and coach Chuck Mather termed the workout "good, considering the layoff we had for spring vacation." During spring vacation Mather and his aides studied movies of practices held before the vacation, and shifted personnel around in an attempt to give players a chance to play with the various units. The changes were few, with no changes occurring on the first team. Most of the changes were among the No. 1, 2, and 3 teams, but Mather said that the changes were not of major importance since the three teams were about equal in ability. Mather spent the bulk of Tuesday's practice working on "short yardage" plays and punt returns. The squad is preparing for its first major scrimmage of the spring this Saturday in Memorial stadium. The scrimmage will be staged under regular game conditions, and will be held at 3:30 p.m., following the Oklahoma A&M track meet. The red and blue, or No.1 and No.2, teams will oppose the Gold and Green, or No.3 and No.4, teams. Burke Makes Bid For Varsity Spot Bud Burke, who has climbed from the bottom to the near-top of tennis coach Dick Mechem's preseason qualification "ladder," makes his bid for a varsity position today at the stadium courts. Burke will play letterman Del Hadley for the No. 5 spot on the team. Should Burke win his match with Hadley, last year's regular No. 5 man, he will start against Tulsa Saturday. A senior and varsity swimming regular, Burke is making his first attempt at landing a traveling berth on the five-man squad. Roger Alberty advanced to seventh place in the inter-squad "ladder" by defeating Phil Rein in three sets, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5. Jim Figg was the first bareknuckle heavyweight champion of the world. Hitting, pitching, and the weather are still the hurdles faced by the baseball team, coach Floyd Temple said today. HB DAIRYLAND 23rd & Ohio is NOW OPEN CONES — FLOATS — MALTS SHAKES — SUNDAES — ROOT BEER TakeSomeHomeforDessert PINTS & QUARTS IN CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA Although forced into Allen Field House by the weather, "the team's progress was not slowed," said Coach Temple. "If we get outside tomorrow, we will be all right." Weather Slows Baseball Squad Bob Richards was elected captain of the golf team at a meeting Tuesday at the Lawrence Country Club. Richards, one of the four senior lettermen on the squad, has been No. 1 man for KU for three years. Although Temple was satisfied with the team victories during the Easter holidays, he was not satisfied with the pitching. "However, it was pleasing to see Bob Shirley regain his winning form," he said. In a five-man playoff yesterday, Jim Davies and Bill Saylor qualified for the No. 3 and 4 positions as they fired 75 and 77 respectively to beat Mark Nardy, 81, Lloyd Klaus, 82, and Larry Gutsch, 85. Richards and Ed MacGee will fill out the four man team which will compete against Omaha University and University of Nebraska this weekend. Bob Richards Golf Captain "The team looked good on defense and showed fine hustle in all the games, and also displayed fair hitting. But the pitching we faced was not of the caliber we will meet in Big Seven play." When asked about the team's chances in the conference race, he said, "We won't set the world on fire, but we'll win our share." KU plays a doubleheader Friday on the road with Wichita University, then returns to Lawrence for a single Saturday game with Rock-lurst. Qualification rounds on Friday will determine which two members of the squad, who will not make the trip this weekend, will play against the No. 3 and 4 men to qualify for the Kansas State, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma A&M meets. The United States, in the Olympic games, has never lost the basketball championship. Life insurance on all HFC loans without extra cost to you. - Seasonal expenses - Car or home repairs - Shopping expenses - Doctor bills $20 to $1000 No endorsers needed: Easy-to-meet requirements. Up to 24 months to repays Phone or stop in today for fast, one-day friendly service HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Lawrence Kansas 8311/2 Massachusetts Ave. over Litwins PHONE: Viking 3-7545 Loans made to residents of nearby towns Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. 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