UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY. APRIL 4,1950 KU Trackmen Rest After Texas Relays Meet Huskers Next Now that they've had a taste of warm Texas sunlight, Kansas trackmen are taking it easy for the remainder of the week. Coach Bill Easton is giving his charges only light workouts until Thursday when he'll discharge the squad for the week end. Fresh from the Texas Relays, the Jayhawkers can look back on a successful week end. At that event, Kansans won three relay titles and set a new meet record in gaining one of their victories. In addition they picked up an individual second place and fourth place in the meet. On Monday the Jayhawker trackmen will return to the campus to go work in earnest, preparing for their dual meet with the Nebraska Cornhuskers Saturday, April 15. The meet is the only dual of the season scheduled for Memorial Stadium. Coach Easton is currently concerned with getting some of his charges back into top form. Chief concern is distance runner Dave Breidenthal. His trouble has been with an injured leg. Also on the ailing list are Captain Bob Karnes and Cliff Abel, distance men. Karnes has been hampered by a slight leg injury and a mild touch of influenza. Abel, too, has been bothered by flu. In looking forward to the Cornhusker dual, the Kansans will be planning revenge for a 76 to 55 defeat handed them by N.U. a year ago. The outlook isn't too pleasant for Easton's men for the Huskers are a fairly well-rounded team, whereas the Jayhawkers pit most of their strength in distance events. In anchoring the two-mile relay squad, one of the three K.U. winners, Bowers also gained further satisfaction. He decisively whipped swift Harold Tarrant, Oklahoma A. and M., in the final lap. At the Kansas relays a year ago, Bowers was forced to dodge dancers kicked up by the Aggie star in the last leg of the same race. The N.U. meet will be the first outdoor competition for many of the squad members, as only 11 made the trip to Texas, first outdoor meet of the year. The KU. camp is still talking about the whirlwind accomplishments of All-American Pat Bowers in Texas. Voted outstanding performer of the relays, Bowers reeled off dynamic times of 1:52 in the half-mile, 3:04.2 in the three-quarters, and 4:16 in the mille. Radium is 3,000 times as valuable as gold. No matter which suit you wear—an ARROW white shirt will set it off right! They're crisp white, impeccably tailored of fine fabrics and come in a variety of good looking, perfect fitting Arrow collars. $3.65 up ARROW SHIRTS & TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS Seven Men Named To Varsity Golf Team Seven of the eight men who will carry K.U. colors into golf competition this spring have been selected by Coach Bill Winey. Selection was based on past performance and on the showing made in a 72-hole medal play tournament completed at the Lawrence Country club April 1. Dick Ashley, conference individual champion in 1949, and Dave Dennis, national junior college champion in 1948 and a regular on the K.U. team the past season, were unable to compete in the qualifying tournament. However, Winey named them to the Varsity squad on the basis of their past records. In addition to Ashley and Dennis, the five low scorers in the 72-hole qualifying tournament were named to the team. The men and their qualifying scores are Gene Rourke, 298; Calvin Markwell, 301; Bob Dare, 312; Gene Riling, 313, and Howard Logan, 318. honors for the tournament, although Rourke posted a lower score. Rourke was not considered because he did not tee off with the rest of the field and, consequently, missed the high winds that hindered play the first day. Winey, who is beginning his third year as Varsity golf coach, will be trying to give Kansas its first golf championship since 1939. Winey was a mainstay on the K.U. golf team in 1946 and 1947. The 1946 team made the best showing since K.U.'s 1939 The eighth position on the team is still open. Candidates for the spot are Jim Houghton, Charles "Chuck" O'Neal, and Jim Thompson. champions in taking second in the conference. Markwell was awarded medalist Coach Winey believes Kansas will make a strong bid for conference honors this year. The Jayhawkers finished fourth behind Missouri, Oklahoma, and Iowa State in 1949. K.U. was just eight strokes out of second place and a single stroke behind the third place Cyclones. . . According to surveyor's measure, 36 square miles comprise a township. "A Complete Line of Arrow Products" at the Palace Clothing Company EVERY DAY THOUSANDS ARE PROVING CHESTERFIELDS SMOKE MILDER The Aroma Tells You... 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