Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 9.1952 Kansas Meets Missouri Tomorrow, Seeks 8th Win Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawker track team will try to run its dual meet record to eight straight tomorrow when they face Missouri's Tigers at Columbia. The Jayhawks haven't been beaten in a face-to-face match since the 1951 indoor season. The Kansas-Missouri dual, frequent producer of the Big Seven's best mile teams, is likely to toss out another scorcher Saturday morning when the two teams collide for the 45th time. Breaking 4:09.0 in his last three starts, Wes Santoe, KU's newest mile phenom is the prospective leveler this time. And the way the Ashland Cowlpoke has been running, only a rainstorm can save Bill McGuire's glittering meet standard of 4:10.7. The lean Tiger erected this mark two years ago in his memorable race with Bob Karnes. The latter recorded 4:10.9 in the same race, also fracturing John Munski's former standard of 4:11.6. It is notable that all three of these times were below the present conference standard of 4:11.7 which McGuire hung up last May on his home track. The meet mile record was hammered down to 4:20.3 as early as 1933 when Glenn Cunningham pared three seconds off his own 1932 mark. Munski pushed it down to 4:16.6 for Missouri in 1938 in a dust storm at Columbia then pressed his 4:11.6 two years later. Now comes Santee, the terrific Basketball Games Set for 1952-53 The 1952-53 basketball schedule was announced today by Athletic Director A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg. The schedule includes; Dec. 11 Tulane at New Orleans Dec. 13 Rice at Houston Dec. 19 SMU at Lawrence Dec. 20 SMU at Lawrence Dec. 26-30 Big Seven Tournament (Nebraska 1st game) Jan. 5 Kansas at Norman Jan. 8 Okla. A&M at Lawrence Jan. 10 Kansas at Ames Jan. 12 Kansas at Lincoln Jan. 17 K.-State at Lawrence Jan. 20 Kansas at Boulder Feb. 7 Missouri at Lawrence Feb. 10 Oklahoma at Lawrence Feb. 14 Nebraska at Lawrence Feb. 17 Manhattan Feb. 23 Okla. A&M at Stillwater Mar. 2 Colorado at Lawrence Mar. 7 Kansas at Columbia Mar. 9 Iowa State at Lawrence Milwaukee Gains In League Race The Milwaukee Brewers acted last night to bolster their sagging American association lead by knocking off Toledo's Mudhens, 6 to 3. Virgil Jester hurled a neat six-hitter as the Brewers won their first victory since last Sunday. Kansas City's Ed Cereghino limited Columbus to four hits as he returned the Blues to the win column with a 9 to 2 victory. Outfielder Bob Renna starred at the plate for the Blues. Fox, Drake Relay's champion at 9:18.2, is capable of getting under 9:15.0 also. best the tireless Jayhawks' Santee. Thumping on a strained tendon, Fox was held to third place in a 4:19.3 mile against Indiana last Saturday. Tiger Captain Bob Gordon is a good bet to topple his own ceiling of 6 feet, $4\%$ inches in the high jump. He swung over 6 feet $6\%$ inches against Indiana marking his third consecutive performance over 6 feet, 6 inches. Do Us a Favor BY GIVING US THE PLEASURE OF Serving You Two other meet marks, both excellent, also will be in peril. KU's Herb Semper and Fox figure to crack the 9:20.2 two-mile listing Semper erected two years ago. The sturdy Kansas redhead will by-pass the mile this week and might gallop as low as 9:13.0 in the two-mile race. Gertrude Beaty - Owen Edgar Truman Harding (Partners) He'll be challenged Saturday by Missouri's latest in the Munski-McGuire line, Bob Fox. Good as the little Tiger is, he doesn't figure to ACME Bachelor Laundry and Dry Cleaners 11 Mass. Phone 646 Kansas will be favored to snap a string of four straight Missouri triumphs in the series. sophomore. He blazed 4:08.8 last Saturday to establish a new meet record against Kansas State. He unfurled even more torrid stretches of 4:06.7 and 4:07.2 in relay caries at Drake. These were unofficial times, of course, but Wes proved them no myth with his show at Manhattan. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests He's listened to the weak thread of so many shallow claims he's fed-up! His point is-there's a thorough test of cigarette mildness. Millions of smokers throughout America concur. It's the sensible test...the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke-on a day-after-day pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments! Once you've tried Camels in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) you'll see why... After all the Mildness Tests... Camel leads all other brands by billions