University Daily Kansan Page 5 S. was ss, and typical S. ath- Star- total of pace in be- he, the dare- ded the olac- les e and bril- r than wooed, olac- les s fig- Ken the 500 Monday, Feb. 25, 1952 Track Squad Wins In Missouri Meet The Kansas track squad won its third consecutive indoor dual meet of the season Saturday night as the Jayhawkers turned in an impressive 70-34 win over the Missouri Tigers at Columbia. The Kansans swept 11 of the 12 first places in their first indoor victory over Missouri since 1944. On the basis of their performance against all opposition this season, the Jayhawkers should figure heavily in the Big Seven indoor meet in Kansas City this coming weekend. As usual, Herb Semper continue his torrid pace in the two-mile setting a new record of 9:12.9. This broke his own record of 9:15.6 set last year. In the mile, Wes Santee took first place, followed by Semper in second, and Harold Stephenson of Missouri. Santee ran the distance in 418.3. The new dual meet record also broke the existing record for Brewer fieldhouse. Bob DeVinney, high point winner for KU, took first place in both of the hurdles. He took the high hurdles in .07.7 and came back in the low event to win it in .07.0. Bill Reynolds of MU was second in the event, and Bill Bibberstein of Kansas was third. Frank Cindrich and Don Hess of Kansas ran first and second in the 60-yard dash, with third going to Adams Fischer of MU. Cindrich was clocked at 106.4. In the 440-yard dash, John Reider ered the distance in:51.7 to give Kansas another first place. Second and third went to Missouri. In the two-mile event, Herb Semper ran well ahead of his nearest rival, Bob Fox of MU. Fox finished second, and third went to Norman Bitner of the Jayhawker squad. Missouri took both second and third in the low hurdles. Their hurdlers were Harold Carter and George Baker. Art Dalzell of Kansas ran first in the 880-yard run, followed by Clayton Hall of Missouri and Wes Santee of Kansas. Santee doubled in this event and the mile. Dalzell's time 1:56.5 The KU mile-relay team of Bob DeVinney Frank Cindrich, John Ribbins and Don Smith ran the event in 3:27.3 for their third indoor win of the season. The pole vault again went to Jim Floyd of KU. Floyd vaulted 12 feet $10 \frac{3}{4}$ inches, which was four inches above that of Frank Dickey of MU. This was considerably lower than the 13 feet which Floyd has cleared in other meets. The high jump was the only event in which the Tigers were able to capture a first place. Bob Gordon took first with a leap of 6 feet 5 inches. Buzz Frazier and Bob Smith of Kansas tied for second and third The broad jump went to Bob Smith of KU, and Buzz Frazier took third. The distance was 21 feet $ _{10} \frac{1}{4} $ inches. Clyde Lovellette, giant center of the Kansas basketball squad, has again taken over the lead among the cage scorers in the national college ranks. Larry Marsh tossed the shot 45 feet $ _{5/4} $ inches to give KU first in the shot-put. Merlin Gish also of Kansas took third with a heave of 44 feet $ _{8/4} $ inches. Lovellette Tops Court Leaders In Cage Scoring His nearest rival is Bobby Pettifl of LSU. The sophomore sensation trails Lovellette by 5 of a point with an average of 25.6. Chuck Darling of Iowa is third with a 25.5 average, and behind him in fourth place is Workman of West Virginia. Lovellela has now scored a total of 521 points in 20 games to give him a 28.1 average. He has scored 206 goals and 109 free throws. Second in the free throw percentage is Sears of Yale, who has $2.5 per cent. Tuttle of New Mexico is third with $2.1 per cent. Bob Kenney of Kansas retains his lead among the nation's free throw artists, with 85.6 per cent accuracy. Kenney has scored 77 charity tosses out of 90 trips to the line. In other statistics released by the National Collegiate Athletic bureau. Jayhawks To Meet Tigers In Conference Clash Tonight The Missouri Tigers move into Hooh auditorium tonight for a basketball game which could put Kansas in undisputed first place in the Big Seven conference race. Tipoff time is 7:35. In their last meeting at Columbia, the Jayhawkers had to come from a one point deficit in the last thirty seconds of play to win the contest. This will be Clyde Lovellette's last meeting against the Tigers and Coach Wilbur Stalcup has expressed his great pleasure over the fact. He said, "Lovellette's a fine boy, but we Win Wilfong and Art Helms of the Tigers will be unable to play due to scholastic ineligibility, which should be good news for the Kansas squad. Wilfong has been one of the most outstanding of the Missouri players, and he was instrumental in the near upset of Kansas at Columbia earlier in the season. John Keller is scheduled to start in the place of Lienhard with the rest of the squad filling their usual positions. Lovelette will start at center, Bob Kenney will be the other forward, and Dean Kelley and Bill Hougland will finish out at the guard spot. the kansas squad ranks high among the leaders in most departments. The Kansas squad still is not in the best possible shape, as Bill Lienhard has not been placed back on the active list. Lovelleth is twelfth in field goal percentages with 46.3 per cent on 179 accurate attempts out of 387 tries. won't weep over Kansas' losing him." Lovelle set a new conference scoring record against the Tigers during his sophomore year. At that time he scored 39 points, which has not been topped and has only been equaled by Dick Knostman of Kansas State. Watch Repair Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed WILBUR STALCUP Wolfson's 743 Mass. 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