950 THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Kansas Drops Golf, Tennis Meets To MU K. U. golf and tennis teams dropped matches to the Missouri Tigers in Columbia Wednesday. The score of the golf match which was decided by great Missouri shooting on the 17th hole was $12\frac{1}{2}$ to $5\frac{1}{2}$. The Tigers swept the tennis match, 6 to 1. In the back foursome it was Bill Goggin who opened the door to victory for the Tigers. He drove the ball 20 feet over the pin on that same 17th hole; the ball hit high in the branches of a tree and then bounced back onto the green. To complete things, Scroggin then dropped a mere 40-foot putt and the Tigers were in. Coach Dick Richards' tennis team played close games in bowing to the Tigers. The match was played on clay courts which were slower than the Jayhawkers were used to. K.U.'s lone win came in the No. 3 singles. In winning that match Jack Crawford posted his fifth straight victory in singles play. Dave Dennis posted the low score for Kansas with a 75. Bob Dare stroked a 77, Gene Rourke 78, and Howard Logan 81. The Missouri course was in bad shape. There were no level tees and the greens hadn't been cut in about three weeks. Kansas will get another crack at the Missourians in a match to be played here on Thursday, May 18. In medal play the Kansas golfers trailed the Tigers by just one stroke, 311 to 310. However, on the 17th hole Missouri's No. 1 man, Jim McKinney dropped an 18-inch putt for a birdie to turn the tide to Missouri in the front foursome. Bob Swartzell was moved to the No. 1 spot replacing Hervey Macferran for Kansas. Swartzoll played the Missouri captain, Bill Miller, a close match before losing 7-9, 6-4. Tennis summary: Miller (M) defeated Swartzell, 7-9, 6-4, 6-1. Boyce Meyer (M) defeated Macferran. 6-4, 8-6. Crawford (K) defeated Otis Greene, 6-4, 6-0. Dippold (M) defeated John Freiburger, 6-2, 6-2. George Stemmler (M) defeated Bill Thompson, 7-5, 6-4. Miller - Dippol (M) defeated zwertell-Macferran, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Meyer-Green (M) defeated Craw- ford-Thompson, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1. Our Stock Is Growing Like "Little Brother" And speaking of "Little brother" at There are dozens of toys for you to select from for his birthday, graduation, or just for the heck of it . . - Toy guns ___35c up Holster sets - Hopatong Cassidy Television ----- $1.95 - Television $1.95 • Telescope $1.25 - Field glasses --- $3.50 Other gifts for the rest of the family SPORT SHOP KIRKPATRICK'S 715 Moss. Ph. 1018 The University can be proud not only that its silver anniversary Kansas Relays was one of the finest ever held in Memorial stadium, but also that the Mt. Oread Olympics produced more top performances than any of the three other major spring track carnivals—the Texas, Drake and Penn Relays. Kansas Relays Are Tops nivalhs—the Texas, Drake and Penn Relays. Comparing performances at the four meets in 16 common events, Kansas had seven of the best records and tied for another. The Penn Relays was runner-up with five of the best and a tie. Texas had three of the top performances and Drake none. The Kansas carnival was April 22 with warm weather prevailing, but the contestants were hampered by winds 15 miles per hour and up. Penn and Drake held their meets April 28 and 29. The easterners had generally good, warm weather, but the Des Moines event set a record for bad weather with 32 to 40 degree temperatures, snow, and sleet barring better times and distances. The Texas Relays March 31 and April 1 was run under the best weather of the four. Here is how the four meets stack up:
KansasEventDrakePenn
Texas*9.6100-yard Dash9.710.1
9.6*9.5High Hurdles14.9*14.3
14.614.5Mile Run_*4:14.6
4:21.24:16.4Shot Put52-2½53-4
52¹/₄*53¾Javelin195-5½200-8
197·³/₄*205-4¾Discus158-6¹/₂151-8
*165-11165-4High Jump6-6¹/₂6-5¼
*6·8¼6-6¾Broad Jump24-11¹/₂24-10¹/₈
24-10¹/₄*25-0Pole Vault14-113-8
14-0*14.5Relays
41.7**41.3Quarter-mile42.2**41.3
1:26.5*1:25.5Half-mile1:26.71:27.3
*3:14.653:15Mile3:16.32*3:13.6
7:46*7:43.9Two-mile7:51.97:48.3
*17:20.917:34.3Four-mile17:5017:22
3:25.03:24.3Sprint Medley3:28.3*3:22.7
10:21.910:09.7Dist. Medley10:14.6*10:09
- Denotes top performance * Denotes tie for top performance. - Denotes top performance Student Receives Physics Fellowship A pre-doctoral fellowship in physics has been awarded to Manus R. Foster, graduate student, by the Atomic Energy commission. I-M Results Foster, who was graduated in June 1948, with a B. S. in engineering physics, will work with Dr. Max Dresden, associate professor of physics, on problems in statistical mechanics. The work, which will begin next fall, is expected to take two years. The fellowship is the first to be awarded in physics at the University by- the Atomic Energy commission. Wednesday Delta Gamma 13, Harmon 8 Tri Delts 13, ADPi 10 Corbin 10, Chi Omega 4 Tuesday Temruth 17, ADPi 4 Jollife 12, Locksley 8 Sigma Kappa 16, Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 Heine's Blend at The PIPE SHOP 727 Mass. This summer - - enjoy a "MILLIONAIRE'S VACATION" on a piggy bank budget. - Holiday in Mexico Bermuda Honeymoon Smoky Mountains—all expense Happiness land tour. Bermuda Honeymoon - Saguenay Cruise—all expense Berry tour. RESERVATIONS FOR ALL AIRLINES, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN. Exclusive Agents for American Airlines. CITY TICKET OFFICE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman 8th & Mass. Sts. Telephone 30 LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed . . 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed. . 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY ON 45's Leonard Warren OPERATIC ARIAS and SONGS ON RCA VICTOR 45 R.P.M. RECORDS BELL'S March Winds Can't Roar Bigger, Values Than Those In Kansan Classifieds. See Our Large Selection Arrow Products! . . Glad to show you Arrow's New "Bali Cay" Sports Shirts For sailing, golfing, or week-end parties — Arrow's new Bali Cay sports shirts are terrific! Colorful island patterns! Long and short sleeved models. See your Arrow dealer now! $3.95 . $5.95 $3.95 - $5.95 ARROW SHIRTS & TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS