MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Sooners Romp Jayhawker Trackmen, 72 To 32 By ART SCHAAF The Oklahoma Sooners had too Toy horses for the Jayhawkers in a dual track and field meet held in O.U.'s frigid indoor layout at Norman Saturday. Final Results KU OU Track events 26 42 Field events 6 30 Total score ... 32 72 Coach Bill Easton's thinclads were able to win only two firsts in the one-sided match as Coach John Jacobs' Sooner crew piled up a commanding 72 to 32 victory margin, and branded themselves as strong contenders for the Big Seven indoor championship to be run off in Kansas City's Municipal auditorium, March 2 and 3. The Sooners swept all three places in the shot-put and 60-yard dash. Jack Greenwood and Herb Semper each won his specialty for the two Kansas victories-Greenwood in the 60- yard low hurdles, and Semper in the two-mile run. Greenwood copped the low hurdles in seven-seconds flat, but the hepped-up hopper was chased right down to the wire by stable-mate Don Smith. Greenwood's time of seven-seconds flat tied the dual meet record for the event. The handsome hurdler also snared third place in the 60-yard high hurdles for a total of six points to make him high man on the Kansas totem pole. Last week the talented timber-topper sizzled to a new Kansas-Nebraska dual meet record in the high hurdles at :07.5 seconds. Semper set a new meet record of 9:28.4 in the two-mile race as he finished 40 yards ahead of the nearest Oklahoman. The old record was 9:39.6 set last year by Cliff Abel of Kansas. Sophomore Keith Palmquist ran a sparkling two-mile to cop second place behind Semper. Kansas placed two men each in the mile run and the pole-vault. Along the JAYHAWKER trail This is judgment week for Kansas in the Big Seven conference race. If Kansas can win tonight's game with the always dangerous and powerful Oklahoma Sooners, the Jayhawkers will enter the Kansas State game at Manhattan on Saturday night with an opportunity to take over the Big Seven leadership. By BOB NELSON Daily Kansan Sports Editor Tonight's game is by far the most important to date for K.U. Let's all back "Phog" Allen's club to the utmost and also help our great coach to his 500th victory at Kansas. He now has 499 and number 500 could he his sweetest in 34 years at M. Oread. -K.U.—— Here's is our version of what took place at Ames Saturday night in K.U.'s hectic 56 to 54 victory over Iowa State and a pair of inefficient officials. It involved K.U.'s Coach Allen, Iowa State's Beryl Taylor, some 6,500 roaring fans, and the officials. Officials Geo. "Pewee" Bourrette and R. O. Rosenberger worked their whistles overtime in calling no less than a total of 51 fouls. These fouls sent three K.U. players—two starters—and one Iowa State reserve to the bench as the Jayhawkers had 26 fouls assessed them, while the Cyclones managed one less. team. In fact, Allen's actions stole the show from his team and they appeared justified. With Iowa State fighting back late in the first half to narrow a K.U. lead and trailing only 24 to 26 with 3:50 remaining, Bob Kenney came down with a rebound and bumped Iowa State forward, George Hess, who had a foul called on him. This set off a fuse under Cyclone trainer Beryl Taylor and he jumped up and ran to the court's edge shaking his fist at the officials. This action sent K.U.'s "Phog" Allen to the Iowa State bench to inform Mr. Taylor his place was on the bench. Before Allen and Taylor could be quieted down (no punches thrown) and play reeled, the Iowa State fans sitting behind the K.U. bench blasted Allen for his actions and from here on it was a case of K.U. playing against a wildly cheering fandom that appeared to affect the officiating and also inspired their team to an almost upset victory. COACH F. C. "PHOG" ALLEN Allen termed the officials' work as the "Worst rabbit-ear officiating I've ever seen" and these calls cost him the services of two key players, Clyde Lovellette and Charlie Hoag, and a valuable reserve, Dean Kelley. And it was with this loss that K.U. was forced to play without Lovellette, the nation's sixth leading scorer, through the final 10:32 minutes of the game against the much taller Iowa State Cyclones. Upon being pushed by a fan behind the K.U. bench, Allen received police protection in the form of two city policemen and a state highway patrolman. The apparent failure of these whistle tooters to get the game under control early brought on trouble for Coach Allen and his Dave Breidenthal and Paul Aylward were second and third respectively in the mile. In the pole-vault Jim Floyd and Norman Steanson were second and third contest winners respectively. Bob DeVinney added four points to the Kansas total on a second place in the high hurdles and a third in the broad jump. He was edged for second place in the latter event by three-eighths of an inch. Oklahoma quarter-milers got all the best of that race with Jerry Meader and Joe Coleman finishing in that order, with K.U.'s Emil Schutzel in third place. Meader set a new dual meet record of :50.7 seconds. Other Oklahoma record breakers were Clair Mayes in the shotput, Jimmy Smith in the 60-yard high hurdles, and Dick Jones in the high jump. Quanah Cox of Oklahoma was high scorer of the meet with $11\frac{4}{3}$ points. He won the 60-yard dash to tie a dual record, won the broad jump and was a member of the winning mile relay team. The Jayhawkers travel to Columbia, Mo. Friday for a dual with the powerful Tigers. Missouri polished off Nebraska, 71 to 33, Saturday, indicating a long, dreary day for K.U. trackmen Friday. Nebraska downed the Jayhawkers, 59 to 45, a week ago. Summary 60-Yard High hurdles: Smith (O), DeVinney (K), Greenwood (K). :07.6 (new meet record). Shot Put: Mayes (O) 50'11" 'new Motion Graham (O) 46'4" Horkey (O) 38'27" Mile Run: Wilkinson (O), Breid- enthal (K). Avlward (K). 4:26.2 440- Yard run: Meader (O), Coleman (O), Schutzel (K). :50.7 (new meet record). 880-Yard run: Crabtree (O), McCormick (O), Fisher (K). 157.6. 60-Yard dash: Cox (O), Sobocinski (O), Smith (O). :06.4 (ties meet record). Two-Mile run: Semper (K), Palmquist (K), Drummond (O). 9.28.4 (new meet record). High Jump: Jones (O) $6^{\prime}4\frac{1}{2}$ "new meet record), Churchill (O) $6^{\prime}2\frac{1}{2}$, Unruh (K) $5^{\prime}10\frac{1}{2}$. Pole Vault: Lemon (O) 13'3" Floyd (K) 12'6", Steenson 11'0" 60-Yard Low hurdles: Greenwood (K), Smith (K), Smith (O). .07.0 (ties meet record). BIG SEVEN BIG SEVEN Kansas 56, Iowa State 54 Oklahoma 49, Kansas State 46 Missouri 41, Colorado 36 EAST Weekend College Basketball Results Holy Cross 76, Rhode Island St. 54 Long Is. U. 80, Equitable Life 67 Buffalo 69, Lafayette 51 C.C.N.Y. 95, Temple 71 West Virginia 56, Pitt 52 Columbia 90, Harvard d 63 MIDWEST Notre Dame 61, DePaul 53 Baldwin-Wallace 73, Duquesne 71 Michigan State 43, Michigan 32 Iowa 73, Wisconsin 60 Kentucky 86, Tennessee 61 Oklahoma A. and M. 62, Detroit 37 Dayton 79, Louisville 66 Bradley 79, Drake 61 Duke 49, Maryland 40 Mississippi 69, L.S.U. 48 Tulane 90, Vanderbilt 55 S.MU. 54, Texas 41 Arkansas 55, Baylor 44 Rice 54, T.C.U. 49 SOUTHWEST Broad Jump: Cox (O) 22'11", Smith (O) 21'9½", DeVinney (K) 21'9½". Mile Relay: Oklahoma (Cox, Jones, Coleman, Meader). 3.29.2. WEST Detroit (U.P.)—Detroit's best burglar will be out of circulation for awhile. Irving Goldfarb complained to police that although he was the city's most highly-skilled second-story man, he had netted only $1500 in 49 burglaries. He also netted a one to four-year prison term. California 59. So, California 42 Brigham Young 73. Utah 60 U.C.L.A. 56. Stanford 48 Denver 60. 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