PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 8, 1950 Broady Saves Close Meet For Kansas With discus thrower B o b Broady saving the day, Kansas edged out Kansas State 66 to 65 in a dual track meet at Manhattan Saturday. In a near replica of the K.U.-Nebraska dual earlier this season, the Jayhawkers came from behind when they'd apparently lost the meet. Faubion was the surprise of the day, breaking up the heralded duel between Wildcat Earl Elliott and Jayhawker Jack Greenwood. Elliott finished second and Greenwood third. However, the Kansas ace came through in the low hurdles to top both of the K-State runners. Marking up new records for the Wildcats were Prather in the disc, Herb Hoskins in the broad jump, and Hi Faubion in the high hurdles. Final event to be completed was the discus throw. With Rollin Prather of K-State holding down first in the event and Bob Kline of Kansas—making his first start this season—in second place, the winner of third place would decide the meet in favor of his team. Broady came through on his third and last throw for the winning point. With good weather helping out, the thinladders romped to six new meet records and one new K.U. school record. Kansas distance aces All-American Pat Bowers, Capt Bob Karnes, and sophomore sensation Herb Semper got new marks in their respective specialties in the 880-yard, mile, and two-mile runs. Semper, for the second time this year, toppled the school mark in the two-mile. Quite surprisingly the Ward Haylett-coached Kansas State team won nine of the 15 first places to indicate they may be a real threat to win the Big Seven title come May 20. K.J. preserved the victory with plenty of second and third places, sweeping the 880 and mile. Saturday the Jayhawkers meet the ever-powerful Missouri Tigers, early favorites to repeat as conference champions this season. The Summary: The Summary. Kansas 66, Kansas State 65 Kansas 66, Kansas State 65. Mile run: Won by Bob Karnes, KU 2, Pat Bowers, KU; 3, Dave Breidenham, KU. KU: 4.16.5. New meet record, Old record of 4:17.4 by Glenn Cunningham, KU, in 1933. 440-yard dash: Won by Don Thomas, KSC; 2, Jim Dinsmore, KU; 3, John Quam, KSC. :50.2. 100-yard dash: Won by Lod Trollo, KSC; 2, Bob Devinney, KU; 3, Rod McClay, KSC. :9.8. High hurdles: Won by Hi Faibion, KSC; 2, Earl Elliott, KSC; 3, Jack Greenwood, KU. :14.6. New meet record. Old record of :14.9 by Dick Hotchkiss, KSU. :1539. 880-yard run: Won by Bowers, KU; 2, Karnes, KU; 3, Dave Fisher, KU; 1:55.2. New meet record. Old record of 1:55.4 by Bowers in 1949. 220-yard dash: Won by Devinney, KU; 2, Troilo, KSC; 3, Emil Schutzel, KU.; 22.0. Two mile run; Won by Herb Semper, KU; 2, Cliff Abel, KU; 3, Don Thurlow, KSC. 9:21.3. New meet and school records, Old meet records of 9:39.1 by Don Landon, KSC, in 1934. Old school record of 9:23.4 by Semper in 1950. Low hurdles: Won by Greenwood, KU; 2, Faubion, KC; 3, Elliott, KSC. 24.6. High jump: Won by Virgil Severnus, KSC, 6-3%; 2; Bill Richardson, KU, 6-1%; 3; Ted Maupin, KSC, 6-3%. Pole vault: Won by Dean Nunn, KSC, 12-4; 2, Jim Floyd, KU, 12-0; 3, McClay, KSC, 11-6. Javelin throw: Won by Don Frazier, KSC, 189-0; 2, Bob Drumm, KU, 186-7; 3, Jim Potts, KU, 174-6%. Shot put: Won by Rollin Prather, KSC, 49-9½¹; 2. Ed Lee, KU, 44-11¼¹; 3. Dave Berry, KVC, 42-5¼¹. Disus throw: Won by Prather, KSC, 158-4$^{3}$; 2. Bock Kline, KU, 133- 10$^{1}$; 3. Bob Broady, KU, 131-9. New Chemistry Professors Win By JOHN McMILLION The test tube wizards from the chemistry department blasted the Shakespearean authorities from the department of English Saturday afternoon 11 to 5 in a star-studded softball game. Jim "Home Run" Rogers was the big gun for the filter paper commandos as he blazed two homers and a single out in three trips to have a perfect day at the plate. Bert Reynolds and John Patton combined their talents to limit the English profs to eight well spaced bingles. Reynolds went four innings and gave up five hits while Patton allowed only three in the three frames that he pitched. Surprisingly enough, there were only four errors in the ball game. Although the outfielders gave an exhibition of the Spanish Fandango on every飞球, they always managed to get their glove between it and the ground. For the losers little Herb Wilner went all the way. He stopped the acid eaters cold in the first but was touched for two runs in the second one in the third, three in the fourth, and five in the sixth. meet record. Old record of 152-6 by Prather in 1949. Broad jump: Won by Herb Hoskins, KSC, 25-23g; 2, Jim Danielson, KSC, 24-0; 3, Maupin, KSC, 21-9. New meet record. 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