University Daily Kansan C Page 4 Monday. May 9, 1955 —Kansan photo by Dee Richards UP AND OVER-KU's Bill Biberstein is far ahead of the field as he clears the final barrier on his way to victory in the KU-K-State track meet which was held here Saturday. Biberstein was clocked in 14.9 for the 120-ward distance. KU Track Team Blasts Wildcats 92 $ _{1/2} $ to 38 $ _{1/2} $ The KU track squad broke three meet records and won 12 first places as they slaughtered an outclassed Kansas State team $92\frac{1}{2}$ to $38\frac{1}{2}$ in a Big Seven dual meet here Saturday. Bill Nieder erased Elmer Hackney's 16-year-old record in the shot with a toss of 56 feet 98 inches, bettering the old mark of 55-11. All three members of the Jaya- hawk javelin corps—Les Bitner, Don Sneegas, and John Parker—broke the old meet record of 198- 3% set by KU's Milo Farnetti in 1942, with Bitner getting the win with a 211-10³ mark. The final event of the day, the mile relay, saw Kansas break the four-year-old record as the four-some of Bob Franklin, Larry Strop, Frank Mastin, and Larry Frisbie, covered the distance in 3:20.0, four-tenths of a second better than the old record. Kansas State's Marvin Chiles broke another meet record with his 48.7 clocking in the 440-yard dash. The Jayhawks produced two double winners. Sprint ack Dice Blair took the 100 with a 9.9 clocking, and came back to win the 220 in 21.6. Al Frame won the mile in 4:14.7, and returned to win the two-mile in 9:45.9. Sophomore Jan Howell placed second to Frame in both events. Other KU winners included Bill Biberstein in the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.9; Leon Wells in the high jump, 6-2; Bob Smith in the broad jump, 23-8; and Mike Swanson in the 880, in the time of 1.57. The California Basketball association has expanded to eight schools by adding George Pepperdine, Loyola university and Fresno State college. The three join charter members Santa Clara, San Francisco, winner of the NCAA championship last season, College of Pacific, San Jose State and St. Mary's. Appearing in This Week's SATURDAY EVENING POST THE MINISTER CAME EARLY but his move was made on schedule! INDEPENDENT "A" The Independent "A" division had only one game during the week enc between Hernando's nine and Battenfeld. The only other game scheduled in that division was forfeited. There were three games played in the Fraternity "A" division. Four'A'League IM Games Held North American Van Lines advertisement tells how van drove his furniture straight through from Elizabeth, N. J., to Chicago to keep delivery promise. Hernando's 13 Battenfeld 9 For Dependable Moving - Storage, Call Hernando's got off to a fast start with the first two batters scoring runs. The team cinched the win with four runs in the last inning. Pearson won by forfeit over Air Ethan A. Smith FRATERNITY "A" 808 Vt. Pearson won by forfeit over Air Force. Sigma Nu won by forfeit over Phi Delt. FRATERNITY "A" SAE 15. Sig En 5 John Rogler, winning pitcher, scored three runs to prove his all-around worth to the team. The entire SAE team showed early strength by scoring seven runs in the first inning. Ph. 46 AKL won by forfeit over Phi Kappa Tau. Kappa Sig won by forfeit over Sigma Chi. ATO won by forfeit over Lambda Chi. Beta 14. Delts 4 Phi Gam won by forfeit over Alpha Phi Alpha. DU 9. TKE 8 An eight inning ball game was ended when Fred Coombs scored through the sacrifices of his teammate Mike McGregor, and the seventh to break the 8 to 8 tie. The fourth inning was the big one for Beta with eight runs scored on only five hits, Al Mulliken gave a sharp climax to the winner's scoring with a homer in the sixth. INDEPENDENT "B" YMCA 18, AFROTC 17 FRATERNITY "B" Newman won by forfeit over Triturator's. FRATERNITY "B" Phi Delt 9, Phi Psi 6 Sig Ep 21, DU 9 Sigma Chi 11, Delta Chi 0. Delts 18, ATO 7. KU Golfers Win 2 More Defeating Missouri Friday and Washburn Saturday, KU whipped both teams by identical scores, 93 to 23. Two golf victories last Friday and Saturday gave the KU team a 6-2-1 record for the season. The results against Missouri: Bio Richards, KU, 74, tied Tom Faeber, MU, 75, $ \frac{1}{4} $ to $ \frac{1}{8} $ Noel Rooney, KU, 77, defeated Duncan Matteson, MU 87, 3-0. Pete Rush, KU, 79, defeated Don Collier. MU, 81. 2-1. Mark Nardyz, KU, 80, defeated Joe Hansen, MU, 82, 3-0. result against Washington Richard Heath, 70, defeated Gary Heath, 7, W 7-2, 11 Rooney, KU, 80, defeated Bill Anderson, W, 84, $ \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{2}. $ Rush, KU, 81, defeated B o b Schumacher, W, 91, 3-1. Nardyz, KU, 86, defeated Larry Leahy, W, 89, 2-1. Baseball Standings Iowa State looms as the darkhorse in the Big Seven conference baseball race as the season draws near a close. The Cyclones, who are now in third place, meet Oklahoma Friday and Saturday. The standings: | State | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nebraska | 6 | 2 | .751 | | Oklahoma | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Iowa State | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Missouri | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Colorado | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Kansas State | 1 | 5 | .167 | | Kansas | 0 | 4 | .044 | A 15-mile an hour wind thwarted Wes Santee's latest assault on the four-minute mile, as the great Kansas miler ran a comparatively slow 4:07 in the University of Miami's invitational mile run. Wind Thwarts Wes In Latest Record Bid Santee's teammate and pacesetter, Art Dalzell, finished second, far behind Santee. KU Tennis Squad Beats Missouri The KU tennis team handed the previously undefeated Missouri team its first loss last Friday on the Stadium courts. The MU team had won nine straight matches before Saturday's 5-2 defeat. The results: Bob Riley, KU, defeated Bill Wickersham, MU, 11-9, 6-2. Dave Kane, KU, defeated Bob Simpson, MU, 4-6, 2-6, 2-2. Mike Do, Moss, MU, defeated Bruce Wenger, KU, 6-4, 6-4. Don Franklin, KU defeated Bob Reynolds, MU, 0-6, 3-4. Del Hadley, KU, defeated Jerry Roger, MU, 6-3, 6-3. Riley-Kane, KU, defeated Wick- ersham-Simpson, MU, 11-9, 4-6, 6-4 Reynolds-De Moss, MU, defeated Franklin-Wenger, KU, 6-4, 6-3. KU will play Kansas State at Manhattan on Wednesday, and will have a return match with Washburn here on Thursday. Fort Scott Junior college holds he only Kansas Relays junior college record. The Greyhounds established a mark of 3.360 in the print medley relay in 1939. For Careful Cleaning CALL 432 INDEPENDENT Laundry and Ph. 432 Dry Cleaners 740 Vt.