50 MONDAY. APRIL 24. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE ROLLIN PRATHER, Kansas State weight man and a figure familiar to K.U. sports fans, made his last competitive appearance atop Mt. Oread Saturday at the silver anniversary Kansas Relays. He left fans with something to remember him by. Prather putted the shot 53 feet $5^{1 / 8}$ inches for a Relays championship, and he threw the discus 164 feet $9^{1 / 2}$ inches for a second place. His discus effort was just $6^{1 / 2}$ inches away from the winning throw of George Kadera, Texas A. and M. Kansas Relays Summary Javelin: 1. Ray Marke, Texas, 205-4¾; 2. Rote, Rice, 203-11; 3. Frazier, Kansas, State, 201-4¾; Murphy, Notre Dame, 198-14. 120-yard high hurdles: 1. Russ Jerkel, Iowa; 2. Barkshire, Nebraska; 3. Fleming, Notre Dame; 4. Finley, Oklahoma. 14.5. 100-yard dash: 1. Charlie Parker, Texas; 2. Bienz, Tulane; 3. Pettie, Drake; 4. Biffle, Denver; 90.5. College two-mile relay: 1. Abilene Christian, John Sikes, Don Chisam, Sam Volpe, Leon Lepard) 2. Emporia State; 3. South Dakota State; 4. Chicago; 7:49.8. University two-mile relay: 1. Texas (Don Sparks, Edwin Salling, Richard Brooks, Lowell Hawkinson); 2. Oklahoma A. and M.; 3. Arkansas; 4. Minnesota. 7:43.9. College half-mile relay: 1. North Texas State (Richard Smith, Ray Renrifo, Lloyd Lowe, Jerome Zabonik); 2. Los Angeles City college; 3. Compton Junior College; 4. Oklahoma Baptist; 1:26. (New record Old record of 1:26.7 set by Riverside Junior college in 1938). Shot put: 1. Rollin Prather, Kansas State, 55-53-8; 2. Helwig, Notre Dame, 51-84-8; Allen, Colorado, 50-57-4; 4. Albright, Wisconsin, 50-29%. University Quarter-mile relay: 1. Rice (Ted Riggs, Ralph Gawnder, Art Brown, Tom Cox); 2. Drake; 3. Oklahoma A. and M.; 4. Texas; 4.13. Kansas City, Mo., 880-yard relay: 5. Southwest (Bill Powell, Victor Sweenst, Holton Foold, Jim Loomis); 2. Southeast; 3. Central; 4. Northeast: 1.31.9. Glenn Cunningham mile run: 1. Don Gehrmann, Wisconsin; 2. Monte, Texas Western college; 3. Prince, Savannah State; 4. Conrody, Loyola (Chicago). 4:16.4 College Sprint Medley relay: 1. Compton Junior College (Andrew Williamson, Menard Gentry, George Brown, Jerome Walters); 2. Howard Payne; 3. MacMurray; 4. Fort Hays State. 3:27.1. (New Relays record. Old record of 3:31.0 set by East Texas State in 1948). Invitation college sprint medley1. Drury (John Kiefor, Jack Farnham, Bill Overry, Hal Moore); 2. Ottawa; 3. Bethany; 4. Bethel. 3:36.7 (Ties old record set by Baker in 1940). Broad jump: 1. Jerome Biffle, Denver, 25; 2. Voight, Oklahoma A and M., 23-6; 3. Hoskins, Kansas State, 23-4¼; 4. Fambro, North Texas, 23-1/2. University four-mile relay—1 Kansas (Cliff Abels, Herb Semper, Pat Bowers, Bob Karnes); 2. Texas A&M; 3. Oklahoma A&M; 4. No fourth. 17:34.3 (New Relays record. Old record of 17:37.8 set by Illinois in 1931). University one-half mile relay— 1. Oklahoma A&M (Billie GRIest, John Voight, Dick Shippe) 2. Texas 3. Texas A & M 4. Drake, 1,25.5 Kansas high school mile relay—1 Hoisington (Ray Rose, Hazin Loe, Bill Nusa, Bill Folers); 2; Topea; Wichita Eight; 4; Kingman. 3:34.4 University Sprint Medley—1. Oklahoma (Charles Coleman, Jim Finley, Jerry Meader, Bill Jacobs); 2. Oklahoma A&M; 3. Nebraska; 4. Tulane. 3.24.3. (New record. Old record of 3.25.2 set by Indiana in 1941). High jump> 1. Vern McGrew, Rice, 6-6%3; 2. tie between Hustznant, Bradley, and Severns, Kansas State, 6-5%3; 4. Gordon, Missouri, 6-3%3. Discus—George Kadera, Texas A&M, 165-4; 2. Prather, Kansas State, $164-9_{1/2}$; 3. Lindelkugel, Minnesota, $157-1_{1/2}$; 4. Huxhold, Wisconsin, $149-3_{1/2}$ College Distance Medley - 1. Emporia Teachers (William Dudley, James Hobson, James Widrig, Dwight Wadell); 2. South Dakota State; 3. North Dakota State; 4. Ottawa 10:41.7. Pole Vault—1. Bill Carroll Oklahoma, 14-5; 2. tie between Cooper, Nebraska, and Simpson, Texas A&M 13-8; 4. tie between Gregg, Colorado, and Miller, Notre Dame, 13. (New record. Old record of 14-2 set by beef Bruyn of Texas in 1939.) University Distance Medley—1. Michigan Arthur Henrie, Charles Whitaker, Justin Williams, Don McEwen); 2. Wisconsin; 3. Missouri; 4. Arkansas 10:09.7. (New record. Old record of 10:12.7 set by Emporia Teachers in 1936). Junior College Sprint Medley—1. Coffeyville (Bill Journey, Leon Walker, Benny Hevel, Roland Cain); 2. Kansas City, Kan.; 3. Wentworth; 4. El Dora; 3.37.2 College Mile Relay-1. Abilene Christian (H. D. Terry, Bob Beaty, Pete Ragus, Leon Lepard) 2. Los Angeles City College; 3. Oklahoma Baptist; 4. Houston 3. 168 (New record. Old record of 3:17.3 set by Pittsburg Teachers in 1933.) University One Mile Relay—1. Rice (Jim Hoff, Jack Hudgins, Red Brown, Tom Cox); 2. Texas A&M; 3. Missouri; 4. Colorado; 3.15.0. (New record. 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