We Never Lose- Page 5 Jayhawks Sweep To Seventh Title By STAN HAMILTON Kansan Sports Editor The Jayhawker cross country team, with record setter Wes Santee, Art Dalzell, Al Frame, and Lloyd Koby taking first, second, third, and fifth, here Saturday romped to its seventh and most decisive Big Seven championship in a row, the sole bright spot of a day that later proved drab. University Daily Kansan Conference Leaders Oklahoma A&M, Saturday's conqueror of Kansas, is the pace setter in the Missouri Valley football chase with a 3-1 league record. Other major conference leaders and their records: ern, West Virginia, 4-0; Southeast=ern, Mississippi, 4-1. Rocky Mountain, Idaho State, 5-0 Border, Texas Tech and Hardin-Simmons, 4-0; Skyline, Utah, 4-0; Ivy, Cornell, 3-0-1; Southwest, Texas 4-1; Pacific Coast, UCLA, 5-1; Atlantic Coast, Maryland, 3-0; Big Ten, Michigan State, 5-1; South- Kansas, led by Santee's new record of 15:06.8, established a new loop scoring record of 11 points to finish 19 ahead of runner-up Colorado. Third was Oklahoma. 40; fourth, Missouri, 72; fifth, Iowa State, 78, and sixth, Kansas State, 89. Nebraska did not enter. Santee took off fast at the gun and opened a 30-yard space between himself and Dalzell. In the second mile the winner and Dalzell ran side by side, but in the final 880 Santee pulled out the stops to defeat his teammate by about 50 yards. Dalzell, who ran the three miles in 15:22, was not pushed for second. Frame, the lone sophomore of the team, was in fourth place by about 15 yards as the runners entered the track for the final 350 yards, but put on a burst of speed to overtake and beat Colorado's Lloyd Barlow by five seconds. Frame's time was 15:38. Thursday night bowling league standings: Unamits, 13-3; ATO, 12-4; Newman Club, 9-7; Friendly Phis, 5-11; Gutter Rats, 7-9; Jaques, 4-12. Team with high score for single game and series was Una-game scores of 672 for single game and 1,868 for series. Individual high score for single game was made by Roger Wood, Jaques, with a 197. Norman Bauman, Unamits, had high score for the series with 508. Koby, too, came from far behind to nip the Buffs' John Kick for fifth place. The other KU runner, Dick Wilson, finished 16th. Seventh went to Oklahoma's George Gilmour; eighth. Knowles Dougherty, Colorado; ninth. Don Ladd, Oklahoma, and 10th. Warren Rouse, Oklahoma. The old record Santee broke was his own 15:08.1 he set in the league meet last fall, and the low team score snapped the 13 points by the 1951 Kansas winning outfit. Ten points is the lowest possible score. Santee also holds the course record, 02.5, made in a dual against Oklahoma last year. The Jayhawk triumph, Coach Bill Easton's seventh in as many seasons, is an all-time Kansas record for championships in any sport. In conference competition, the record would be questioned. It marks the first time the feat has been accomplished in consecutive years, but Iowa State won 10 in a row between 1913 and 1923, but there was no meet in 1918. Monday, Nov. 16, 1953 The second 10 finishers Saturday: 11. Darl Michel, Kansas State; 12. Bill Gavit, Colorado; 13. Lynn Romann, Missouri; 14. Dick Shunatona, Oklahoma; 15. Eugene Hart, Iowa State; 16. Wilson, Kansas; 17. Bob Lindquist, Missouri; 18. Keith Bacon, Missouri; 19. Wayne Phipps, Colorado; 10. John Williams, Iowa State. Big 7 Standings Standings on the Wednesday night bowling; Beta, 13-3; English Dept., 11-5; Sigma Nu. 7-9; Phi Kappa Tau, 8-8; Sterling, 6-10; Gig Ep, 3-13. Beta was high team for single game with 639 and high team for the series with 1,791. Individual high score was made by Bill Small of Sig Ep with 204. Small was also high for the series with 489. matter, as Phi Psi was unable to strike pay dirt, although threatening several times. ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMES | | W L | T | Pct | Pts | Opp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 6 | 1 | 1813 | 615 | 95 | | Mississippi | 6 | 1 | 666 | 172 | 140 | | Colorado | 5 | 4 | 0556 | 120 | 110 | | Nebraska | 3 | 5 | 0556 | 188 | 154 | | Kansas | 2 | 5 | 0223 | 77 | 169 | | Montana | 2 | 7 | 0223 | 170 | 121 | **TUE.** Missouri at Lawrence. Kansas State vs. Arizona at Tucson. Oklahoma vs. Houston in RESULTS. **WEEKS OF RESULTS** Oklaham 4, Iowa State 0. Missouri 16, Iowa State 6. Nebraska 28, Oklaham 4. Oklaham A&M 14, Kansas 14. | | W L | T | Pct | Petts | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 6 | 2 | 107 | 18 | 27 | | Kansas State | 5 | 6 | 100 | 18 | 27 | | Mississippi | 3 | 2 | 600 | 79 | 69 | | Nebraska | 2 | 3 | 400 | 43 | 69 | | Kansas | 2 | 3 | 600 | 79 | 69 | | Colorado | 2 | 4 | 333 | 126 | 153 | | Iowa State | 1 | 5 | 107 | 18 | 164 | EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Harvester ants have denuded 90,000 acres of grazing land in Wyoming's Big Horn Basin. Betas Capture IM Hill Crown; Phi Gam Wins B Beta Theta Fi clinched its second straight Hill championship in intramural football Friday by downing previously undefeated Jim Beam, independent champions, by a 14-0 count, the fourth time in the last six years that Beta has copped the Hill title. Phi Gamma Delta captured first in the "B" division by decisioning Phi Psi 13-0. Beta showed no fear of the Jim Beam defense, which, until last Friday, had not yielded a single tally, by scoring in the first quarter as Beta passer John Strawn connected with one of his favorite targets, Mark Rivard. Rivard gathered in Strawn heave on the Jim Beam 30 and galloped the rest of the way to pay dirt. Darrel Simpson toed the conversion and it was 7-0 Beta. In the second period, Strawn found Don Franklin open in the end zone and threw to him for the second TD. Simpson again split the uprights and Beta had its winning margin, as the second half turned into a defensive struggle. The hard rushing Beta line constantly harrassed Jim Beam passer Dick Reich, and several of Reich's heaves were intercepted by the alert Beta secondary. The Beta defense, which allowed only one touchdown all year, prevented Jim Beam from making any serious threats, as the Beams were unable to get a sustained drive underway. Phi Gam scored touchdowns in the first and fourth periods to annex the "B" championship of the Hill. Fiji passer Bill Blair started off the scoring by pitching 10 yards to Bill Cullen in the end zone to climax a long sustained drive. Don Stephens booted the conversion, giving Phi Gam a 7-1 lead. The score remained unchanged until late in the fourth quarter, when Blair connected on a 50-yard pass, with Jerry Rosenlund on the receiving end. 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