PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951 Tigers Win Big 7 Meet; Greenwood Shines For KU BY ALAN MARSHALL Daily Kansan Sports Editor Columbia, Mo.—It was another case of just too much depth paying off as Missouri's heavily-manned Tigers walked off with their fourth Big Seven outdoor track title in five yeare here May 19. The host Missourians scored in every event, including a 24 point spree in the two-mile run. Led by Captain Bill McGuire and Laddie Stovall, each with 20 point performance they amassed a total of 129 2-3 points that far surpassed the 99 points made by second-place Oklahoma. Kansas took third with 81 1-3, Nebraska won 55, Kansas State 44, Colorado 33 2-3 and Iowa State 18 1-2. The Jayhawkers' two aces, Jack Greenwood and Herb Semper, accounted for 28 of the K.U. total. Greenwood won both the hurdle races, running the lows against a slight breeze in at:33 to make official the record he tentatively set in the preliminaries. Dick Ault of Missouri held the old mark of :23.4 set in 1948. About 2,500 shirt-sleeved fans were on hand for the 23rd outdoor meet. Semper scored only eight points on a second in the mile run. He was hampered with a severe stomach disorder in the morning and entered the meet against the advice of Coach Bill Easton. He was forced to drop out of his speciality, the two-mile, out about a lap and one half. In the day's first running event, the mile run, McGuire bested Semper by 8 yards. McGuire's time 4:11.8 broke the mark of 4:12.6 set in 1950 by Bob Karnes, one of the Jayhawk all-time. egst. distance gamers green. Outside Tumbrers, McGuire and Semper far out- distanced the 15-man field although the lead changed hands at least six times. Jim Brennan of Colorado took an early lead at the starting gun but McGuire took over at the beginning of the second lap with Semper not for behind in third place. The lead changed five times after that. Although Semper was leading when the pair went into the final lap, it was obvious the red-head was tiring fast. McGuire made his move early in the backstretch and led from then on. The third-place winner was at least 28 yards behind Semper. McGuire won the two-mile run in 9:34.5, a time which surely would have been beaten by Semper had he been in top shape. As it was, Semper began holding his side early in the race and dropped out after a lap and one-half. Missouri won four of the six places awarded for 24-point addition. For his double win, McGuire was awarded the Henry J. Schulte award as the meet's outstanding performer. Greenwood won both hurdles by about 4 to 5 yards advantages. He drew the lane next to Merwin Hodel of Colorado and was obliged to get away fast to avoid the wildly flaying arms of the Buff all-around performer. In the highs he had a $ \frac{1}{2} $ yard lead at the first hurdle. Don Smith, a sophomore surprise from Belle Plaine, was ousted by Jerry Meader of Oklahoma from what seemed a certain victory in the quarter-mile dash. Smith took over the lead at the middle of the back stretch and led right down to the final tape. With less than 50 yards to go, Meader was running in fifth place on the outside lane. Then it was that he put on the burst of speed that sent him into a painful dive just after he breasted the tape about one-half yard ahead of Smith. The K.U. mile relay team's performance of 3:18.0 gave the Jayhawkers the last of their three first places. Captain Emil Schutzel lead off and gave Rollie Cain a $2\frac{1}{4}$-yard lead. John Reiderer started about even in the third lap but was out in front by 10 yards when he passed the baton to anchor-man Smith, who finished about 4 yards ahead of second-place Kansas State. Six defending champions were on hand, but only three of them repeated. Greenwood won the lows last year, Bob Gordon of M.U. repeated in the high jump and George Holley of Colorado kept his javelin title. Semper failed in the defense of his two-mile title, Kansas State's Herb Hoskins lost his broad jump title and Charles Coleman of Oklahoma didn't qualify in the preliminaries of the quarter-mile. All three men were not in top condition. Kansas State's Thane Baker won scores honors with 22 points, including first in the 100 and 220- leagues. In the final game, he his second-place, mule, relay team. McGuire, Stovall and Greenwood were close behind Baker with 20 points apiece. Six places were awarded in the meet, which was scored on a 10-8-6-4-2-1. Many fans were disappointed when Nebraska's Don Cooper was unable to compete in the pole EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. vault. He cleared 15 feet 1-8 feet in the Kansas Relays this year but was injured at the Drake games. Cooper tried several vaults at low heights before he scratched. The record of 14 feet 1 inch in 1950 by Oklahoma's Bill Carroll was expected to fall until the Husker withdrew. You bring 'em in! We wash and dry 'em White shirts Socks—T-shirts Shorts—Handkerchiefs Colorado Wins On Late Rally THE WEEK'S WASH OF WHITES! Missouri $ 129^{2 / 3} $;OU 99, Kansas $ 81^{1 / 3} $ The Statisti 50c (9 pound load) RISK'S 613 Vermont COLORADO (7) AB R H PO A B Ryder, if 3 1 1 0 0 Larson, 3b 4 0 1 2 0 Jordas, ss 4 2 0 1 2 Nix, nf 4 3 1 0 0 Hagin, ih 2 1 1 7 1 0 Johnson, 1b 5 0 2 14 0 Corbettia, ib 5 0 2 14 0 Brookfield, cf 4 0 1 1 1 Manire, pi 4 0 0 2 0 By BOB NELSON Assistant Sports Editor Totals ... 33 3 8 27 12 4 Colorado rallied for two runs in the eighth and three more in the ninth to defeat Kansas, 7 to 3, Friday on the Varsity diamond. Saturday's game was cancelled because of wet grounds. Hub Ulrich's Kansas club closes its season playing Oklahoma at Norman today and Tuesday. A victory in either contest will give the Sooners the Big Seven pennant. BIG SEVEN STANDINGS Carl Sandefur will go against Ok-lahoma's Jack Shirley (4-0) today with Jack Stonestreet facing Jim Waldrin (2-1) on Tuesday. Totals 32 7 7 27 11 A KANSAS (3) AB R H R 10 1 1 1 Bether, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Houk 1 1 0 0 0 0 Coming, 2b 1 1 1 3 1 Mischlich, lf 4 1 2 3 0 Hicks, rf 4 0 1 1 0 Voss, 1 3 1 1 8 1 Connell, ss 4 0 0 3 2 Flesh 4 0 1 8 1 Harris, 3b 4 0 1 1 1 Stonestreet, p 2 0 1 0 6 Peete 1 0 0 6 1 Totals 32 3 8 27 12 A | | W. | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 8 | 1 | .889 | | Missouri | 7 | 3 | .700 | | Nebraska | 5 | 4 | .555 | | KANSAS | 5 | 7 | .417 | | Iowa State | 3 | 5 | .375 | | Kansas State | 4 | 9 | .308 | | Colorado | 1 | 4 | .100 | The Box Score George Voss, Jayhawkier brn. baseman, led off the sixth with his third homer of the year to give Kk to 2 lead, its only lead in the game. Joe Nix, Buff right fielder, led off the fourth inning with a long homer to right centerfield to break up a scoreless pitching duel between Stonestreet and Bob Manire. The Statistics After holding the Buffaloes to two hits through the first seven innings, Colorado got to Stonestreet for five runs and five hits during the final two innings. Ship put-1, Clair Mayes, Oklahoma Oklahoma, 46 5½, radar, 50 1½, Phil Brusca, Missouri, 4 ½, Jim Robertson, Iowa State, 46 5½, Horkey, Oklahoma, 46 5½, Horkey, Oklahoma, 46 5½ Pole vault=1-2, Leonard Kelh, Nebraska. and Jerry Lemon, Oklahoma (tie) 12 feet 8% inches; 3-4-5, John Wilkin, Iowa State; Dean Nunn, Kansas State; and Dick Moore, Missouri (tie) 12 feet 6 inches; Jim Floyd, Kansas; Paul Niewald, Miss- 2-mile run—1. Bill McGuire, Missouri; 2. Bob Fox, Missouri; 3. Bruce Drum- ment, Missouri; 4. Lonquist, Missouri; 5. Jerry Pirai, Missouri; 6. John Case, Iowa State. Time: 9.34 owl, and Dick Silver, Iowa State (tie), 12 feet. Mile run—1, Bill McGuire, Mission; 2, Herb Semper, Kansas; 3, Jim Wilkinson, Oklahoma; 4, Keith Palmquist, Kansas; 5, Okennal, Kansas; 6, Ted Hanson, Kansas State; 4,118 (new conference record; old record 4,12.6 by Bob Karnes, Kansas, 1950). High jump—1, Bob Gordon, Missouri, 6 feet $1\frac{3}{4}$ inches; 2 Dick Jones, Oklahoma, 6 feet $4\frac{1}{4}$ inches; 3 Dick Meissner, Nebraska, 6 feet $3\frac{1}{4}$ inches; 4-5-6, Joe Gold, Mitchell Laumius, Missouri, and George Holliday, Colorado (tie), 6 feet $2\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Javelin-1, George Holley, Colorado, 201 feet 9 inches; 2, Don Friarza, Kansas State, 201 $15%; 3, Dennis Fessler, Missouri, 193 11; 4, Ted Wassam, Colorado, 193 $10%; 5, Jim Swim, Kansas, 191 $5%; 6, Les Gardner, Colorado, 181 $14%. 440-yard dash -1, Jerry Meader, Oklahoma; 20-yard dash -1, Randy Akamara; 20-yard dash -1, Emil Schutzel, Kansas; 5, Quanah Conn, Missouri; 6, John Boucher, Missouri; 48. 100-yard dash—1, Thane Baker, Kansas State; 2, Lee Alexander, Nebraska; 3, Wally Beck, Kansas; 5, Don Sobociski, Oklahoma; 6, Dole Kelley, Colorado. 99.8 120-yard hard hurdles - 1, Jack Greenwood, Kansas; 2, Frank Bardot, Missouri; 4, John Smith, Oklahoma; 5, Byron Renner, Missouri; 6, Merwin Holm, Colorado. 14.6. 880-yard run-1, Run Crabtreet, Oklahoma; 2, George McCormick, Oklahoma; 3, Missouri; 4, Dick Cain, Kansas State; 5, Rollie Cain, Kansas. 1, 154 Broad Jump=1, Laddie Stovall, Missi- fe, feet 2% inches; 2, Irv Thode, Nebraska, feet 5% inches; 3, Cox, Oklahoma, 25 feet 10% inches; 4, Jim Smith, Oklahoma, 23 feet 9% inches; 5, Glen Beerline, Nebraska, 23 feet 1% inches; 6, Dippold, Missouri, 22 feet 9% inches. 220-yard dash—1, Thane Baker, Kansas state; 2. Lee Alexander, Nebraska; 3. Adam Addie, Stellwalt, Missouri; 5. Dale Kelsey, Kentucky; 6. Quanah Cox, Oklahoma, Time — 21.3 Team Scoring Discus—1, Jim Robertson, Iowa State, 153 feet 9% inch; 2, Vie Brewer, Missouri, 148 feet 9% inches; 3, Joe Horley, Oklahoma, 140 feet 1½ inches; 4, Charles Hong, Kansas, 177 feet 5% inches; 5, Phil Brusa, 176 feet 6% inches; 6, Dick Knostman, Kansas State State. Mile lielay—1, Kansas (Emil Schutzel, Rollie Cairn, 1 John Reiderer, Dont Smith); 2. Sansas State; 3. Nebraska; 4. Missouri; 5. Oklahoma; 6. Colorado did not, congett. Time: 3:18. 220-yard low hurdles - 1, Jack Greenwood, Kansas; 2, Bob Devinney, Kansas; 3, Dick Jones, Oklahoma; 4, Byron Renner, Missouri; 5, Merwin Holm, Colorado; 6, Cameron, Missouri. Time, 23.3 (ticket record set by Greenwood in preliminaries yesterday). Track Events Event | MU | OU | KU | NU | KS | IC | IS 100-dash | ... | 2 | 4 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 0 dash | ... | 4 | 7 | 8 | 10 | 2 | 0 dash | ... | 7 | 12 | 6 | 10 | 0 | 0 440-dash | ... | 10 | 18 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 100 | ... | 10 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 1 | 0 120 HH | ... | 10 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 1 | 0 HH | ... | 10 | 6 | 18 | 0 | 2 | 0 Mile | run | ... | 10 | 6 | 18 | 0 | 2 Two-mile | ... | 24 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 Mile relay | ... | 4 | 10 | 6 | 8 | 0 | 2 Totals ... 28 31 6 3 Field Events Broad Jacket .11 10 0 10 0 0 0 Javelin ... 6 0 2 0 8 15 0 Ring ... 10 2 0 8 15 0 High jump ... 12½ 4 8 6 4½ 0 Shot put ... 6 11 0 2 8 4 Pole vault ... 4½ 9 1¾ 9 4 0 Totals ... 49% .. 44.91% 27.13 27% 18% Grand total ... 129% .. 96.81% 21% 21% Kansas Scoring Greenwood 20 HH (1) & LH (1) Smith 10½ 440 (2) & MR Senper 10 220 (3) & 100 (4) DeVinney 8 LH (2) Schutzel 6½ 440 (4) & MR Famoust 4 M (4) Cain 3½ 880 (6) & MR Relderer 2½ MR Br坠ental 2 M (5) Swim 2 J (5) Floyd 2 PV (3-way tie (6) Golfers Place 3rd In Conference Meet The Jayhawkger golf team placed third in the Big Seven golf meet held May 18 and 19 on the Milburn country club course in Kansas City, Kan. 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