PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1950 SHOWN AT THE ACTUAL MOMENT, Bill Carroll of Oklahoma breaks the Kansas Relays pole vault record by soaring 14 feet 5 inches. Carroll was named "outstanding performer of the Relays" by sportswriters on the basis of his tremendous vault. The former record of 14 feet 2 inches by B.F.Bryan of Texas had stood since 1939. I-M Swim Marks Fall Stealing a page from the Kansas Relays' book, the preliminaries of the intramural swimming meet produced two record-breaking performances Monday. New marks were rung up in the 50-yard free style and the 50-yard individual medley. Gordon Stucker, defending champion in the 50-yard free style, clipped off his specialty in 25 seconds to better by three-tenths of a second the old mark of 25.3 set by Sherman of Delta Chi in 1941. Stucker was joined by his Phi Gamma Delta teammate, Jim Olander, in establishing a new record in the 50-yard medley. The speedsters were both clocked in 29.6, four-tenths of a second better than the existing mark of 30.0. The old mark was set by Bill Stratton of Sigma Chi in 1949. Going into tonight's semi-finals, which are scheduled for 7 p.m., it looks like a repeat performance for the Phi Gams. The Flijs won the intramural swimming crown the past two years and eight times in the last 17 years. Phi Gam qualified 14 men for tonight's semi-finals in the five events run-off Monday. Trailing the Phi Gams are Beta Theta Pi, the 1949 runner-ups, who qualified seven men; Phi Kappa Psi, six; Sigma Chi, five; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, and Oread hall, two each; and Delta Chi and Delta Upsilon, one each. Hall Smith, Sigma Chi, led qualifiers in the 50-yard breast stroke. He turned in a time of 30.3, six-tenths of a second better than the winning time a year ago, but short the lofty I-M record of 29.6. Dee Roy, Phi Psi, breast stroke champ in 1949, didn't enter that event this year. Jack Faerber, Phi Psi, had the best time among the eight men qualifying in the 100-yard free style event. Faerber scooted the distance in 1:02.5. ATTENTION SOUTH AMERICAN STUDENTS MAKE RESERVATION NOW TO: - Panama, Balboa - Guayaquil - Santiago - Lima Quick connections with Panagra's flights from Canal Zone to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia; El Transcontinental twice a week from Lima to Brazil; La Diagonal weekly from Lima to Argentina. - Buenos Aires WE MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR ALL AIRLINES Exclusive Agents for American Airlines CITY TICKET OFFICE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th & Mass Sts. Women's IM Victories Go To Kanza, DG Telephone 30 Kanza's hard hitting, aided by their opponents' errors in the field, brought them a resounding 21 to 10 victory over Alpha Omicron Pi. And they had to do it with only 7 players. Although the last game had to be called at the end of three innings, due to rain, women's softball continued according to schedule Monday. Batteries were Bloomer and Pepper for the losers and Wilkie and Tillotson for Kanza. Delta Gamma racked up 16 runs while their pitcher held Kappa Kappa Gamma down to only 4. Leading 8 to 4 when they came up to their last turn at bat, they "poured it on." Yancey and McKelvy were the battery for the Kappa's and Atkinson and Schindler for Delta Gamma. Pi Beta Phi came from behind in the bottom of the third to pull ahead of the Jayettes 8 to 4. But then the rain started and both teams agreed to appeal to finish the game at another time. Batteries were Baker and Stodder for Pi Phi and Moore and Jones for the Jayettes. Schedule of game for today is as follows: Diamond 1. Watkins vs. Jolliffe 2. Delta Delta Delta vs. Temtruth 3. Harmon vs. Miller Thirty-six out of every 100 bushels of wheat grown in the United States since the end of World War II have been exported. WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW... IT'S GOWN AND JEWELS BY SAKS FIFTH AVENUE Camels for Mildness! Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!