PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 Herb Semper-Bill McGuire Mile Duel To Feature Track Meet Here Friday With his eye on a possible distance double bid in the Big Seven outdoor derby May 18 and 19, Kansas' Herb Semper will move into the mile here Friday against his stoutest rival. Missouri's Bill McGuire, when the Jayhawks and Tigers clash in their 39th dual track meet in Memorial stadium. Originally scheduled for Saturday, the meet has been moved up one day to make way for the Western Civilization examination. Post time is 4 p.m. Semper, who concentrated on fracturing two-mile records in nearly every outing last year, has moved down to the shorter race with success this year. He already has nicked McGuire, the league indoor champion, in one meeting this spring, when the pair were matched in the anchor-leg of the distance medley relay at Drake. the flame-haired Kansas unwrapped a blazing 41:17 in this race, wiping out a 2-yerd McGuire lead at the touchoff and losing a hairline duel to Michigan's Don McEwen. Semper also owns a 4:14:3 clocking this season as an anchor carry in the distance medley. May 5 he doubled with success against Kansas State, traveling 4:20:4 in the mile and coming back with a good 9:23:4 in the two-mile. He is a doubtful starter in the latter race Friday. He will run against McGuire in a race which certainly will furnish a true indication of how far to stretch his conference title aspirations. The Tiger captain started pulling his time down last week to 4:166 as Tom Botts' gang overwhelmed Notre Dame. Friday's meeting -Intramural Round-Up Field TODAY'S SCHEDULE Independent "B" 1 Phi Chi vs. Oread 2 Battenfeld vs. Dependents 3 Natural 9 vs. Sportsmen 4 Phi Gam vs. Sigma Chi 7 Deltavs. Delta Chi FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "B" Field 1 DU. vs. AE.Pi 2 Phi Psi vs. Sig Ep 3 Beta "C" vs. Phi Delt 4 Sigma Nu vs Sigma Pi 5 Beta vs. Sig Alph CHARLES COLEMAN will be sorely missed by the Oklahoma track team at the Big Seven outdoor meet in Columbia on May 18 and 19. Coleman won the conference quarter-mile title in 1950 as a sophomore but he pulled a muscle in this year's indoor games and Sooner authorities say he is through for the season. He ran the 1950 quarter in: 48.7 around two full curves and in the same year ran third leg on the Sugar Bowl mile relay champs. A 20-year-old sophomore, Coleman set a Michigan State fieldhouse record of 1:12.1 for 600 yards in the 1950 Michigan State Relays. could be a re-run of the terrific McGuire-Bob Karnes cyclone in last year's dual which found the Tiger clocking a 4:10.7 to beat his K.U. opponent by two-tenths of a second in Columbia. Semper and McGuire aren't expected to graze that figure, but they are likely to run close to Karnes' conference mark of 4:12.6. This may leave K.U.'s two-mile chores against Bobby Fox, fine little Bengal junior, up to Keith Palm- quist, the 128 pound surpriser from Minneapolis, and the veteran Cliff Abel. Falmquist, who ran third in the Big Seven indoor last March, has improved steadily through the outdoor season. Abel ran his best race of the spring against K-State with a 9:43.0 behind Semper in the two-mile. Fox breezed against Notre Dame in 9:38.3. Corbin Jays And Jayettes Meet In Title Game Today The Tigers' Randy Vaney whized at 48.5 in the quarter May 5 K.U.'s Don Smith set a new school record of :49.0 against K-State. Greenwood scissored:14.7 against State and will get fierce pressure from Botts' hurdling corps. M.U.'s Bob Gordon leaped 6 feet $4\frac{3}{4}$ inches against the Irish. The Corbin Jays and the Jayettes clash this afternoon in the championship game of the women's intramural softball program. Both teams reached the finals with victories over I.W.W. and Corbin Hawks respectively. All four of the Independent teams reached the semi-finals Tuesday by winning their respective division titles. In the first game of the semi-finals, the powerful Corbin Jays lived up to expectations and smashed the I.W.W. team by a 14 to 6 margin. The Jays trailed 3 to 2 at the end of the second inning. Constance Petterson, Jay pitcher, then settled down and worked her wav out of trouble. 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