Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 14, 1953 Trackmen to Compete In 12 Spring Meets Kansas' defending Big Seven outdoor track and field champions will run a stiff 12-meet schedule this spring. The Jayhawkers open April 1 and 2 at the Texas Relays and close in with selected few competing in the Nationals AAU at Boulder, June 24 and 25. Coach Bill Easton will welcome six additions, three of them lettermen, to combine with an indoor squad that won its fourth consecutive league title last month in Kansas City, Mo. This roster includes Dick Knowles, a third-place point winner in the conference discus throw the last two years; Don Sneegas, 1954 Big Seven, Texas, and Kansas Relays javelin champion; Don Bracelin, third in conference javelin competition last spring; Les Bitner, returned service veteran and another javelin prospect; Blaine Hollinger, 1954 league freshman postal broad jump champion, and John Parker, who won the yearling javelin crown last spring. Holdover outdoor champions include Bill Nieder. Lawrence junior, in the shot put, and Dick Blair, Osborne junior, in the 220-yard dash. April 1-2 Texas Relays at Austin April 9 Arkansas Relays at Fayetteville The schedule April 16 Okla. A&M at Stillwater April 23 Kansas Relays at Lawrence April 29-30 Drake Relays at Des Moines May 7 Kansas State at Lawrence May 13 Missouri at Lawrence May 20-21 Big Seven at Lawrence May 28 Mo. Valley AAU at Mission June 4 Central Collegiate confer- dil. Mitigation NCAU June 17-18 NCAU, Los Angeles June 24-25 NAAU at Boulder Leavenworth Gets Tournament Berth Leavenworth High school gained a berth in the state high school basketball tournament with a 59 to IM Volleyball Phi Delt 15-15, Kappa Sig 13-13 Phi Gam 15-15, Triangle 10-3 Lambda Chi 15-15, Sigma N= Fraternity "A" Cin 15-15, Sigma Nu 8- Independent "A" Army winner by forfeit over Jolliffe Sig Ep 15-15, Kappa Sig 10-7 Delt 15-15, Acacia 1-7. Air Force 15-15, Schizo's 6-7 Fraternity "C" Fraternity "C" DU L 15-17 TKE 9-15 Phi Psi winner by forfeit over Phi Delt II Fraternity "A" Sigma Chi 15-15, DU 1-4 SAE 15-12-15. ATO 6-15-3 Independent "A" Nu Sigma Nu 15-8-15, Jim Beam 5-15-11 Liahona 15-15, Battelfeld 2-8 Stephenson former by forfeit FROM FROG Barristers winners by forfeit over Don Henry Fraternity "C" Phi Delt 15-15, Beta II 3-10 Beta 15-15, Piih Gam I 9-15-10 Sigma Chi I 15-15, Delts II 9-8 Delt I winner by forfeit over Delta Chi Acerta winner by forlorn over Delta Chi Delta 'Chi Acacia winner by forfeit' over 78 SAE II 48 victory over Topeka in the finals of the Class AA regional tournament here Saturday night. PRODUCT OF The American Tobacco Company Leavenworth moved out to a commanding 31 to 20 halftime lead, then fought off a late Topopea threat on November 4th of the year against only four defeats. In the consolation game, Lawrence rolled over Atchison 74 to 47 to win third place. Leavenworth will be joined in the state tournament at Manhattan next week end by Wyandotte, Winfield, Wichita North, Manhattan, Parsons, Chanute, and Dodge City. FILTER TIP TAREYTON True Tobacco Taste...Real Filtration Famous Tareyton Quality The KU football team concluded the first week of spring practice with six units participating in a full-scale scrimmage Saturday afternoon. Gridders Stage Full Scrimmage Coach Chuck Mather said he was pleased with the showing of the gridders, saying he thought the team had made a great deal of progress during the week. Mather's first and second teams played nearly an hour under game conditions, with the first team scoring a 6-0 victory on quarterback Tom Slaymaker's quarterback sneak. 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