PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 28,1950 JACK GREENWOOD, above, and sophomore teammate Bob Devinney will compete in the 120-yard high hurdles at the Texas Relays in Austin, Friday and Saturday. Greenwood, a junior letterman, was winner of that event in the 1949 Kansas Relays. Texas Relays First For Track Squad University trackmen are hard at work on the Memorial stadium track, readying themselves for their first outdoor competition of the season. Saturday the Jayhawkers will be at Austin, Texas for the Texas Relays. The squad making the trip will leave Kansas City by plane at 1:35 p.m. Thursday. The air trip will be the second made of that mode by a K.U. track squad. Initial air voyage for Kansas trackmen was the flight to Oklahoma for the recent O.U.K.U. indoor dual. Recent strong winds and still-chilly weather aren't helping Coach Bill Easton's men any in their preparatory workouts. Meanwhile, many of their competitors for this week end—most of them from Southern states—have had the advantage of practices under balmy skies. Objectives for the Jayhawkers Saturday will be to uphold the prestige gained by their recently-won Big Seven indoor championship and to defend titles in two events, the four-mile and distance medley relays. A year ago Hal Hinchee, Dave Breidenthal, Pat Bowers, and Bob Karnes teamed in winning the four-mile event in 17:41.9. Eml Schutzel substituted for Breidenhal and joined the remaining three in their distance medley victory in 10:25. Karnes and Bowers. Easton's twin terrors, will again hold down berths on the K.U. team entered in each event. Upcoming Cliff Abel and sophomore Herb Semper will each handle a mile leg in the four-mile event. Abel will also be a member of the distance medley team. Breidenthal will not make the trip because of a recent injury. He suffered a pulled leg muscle. Devinney and Greenwood will head the list of Kansas' individual entries. They will compete in the 120-yard high hurdles, an event which Greenwood won at the 1949 Kansas Relays. Devinney was runner-up in the 60-yard highs in the recent Big Seven indoor. Other individuals wearing the Crimson and Blue at Austin will be Bob Broady, Del Norris, and Bill Richardson. Broaday throws the discus. His best effort to date is a 142-foot 6-inch mark which he made in practice Monday. Richardson and Norris are high jumpers. They placed in a three-way tie for third in the Kansas City indoor Saturday Richardson cleared 6 feet $^{2/3}$ inches. Two snow-capped African mountain peaks—Kenya and Ruwenzori—are almost squarely on the equator. 1950 Varsity Track Men Name and home Age Ht. Class Event Abel, Cliff, Perry 18 6-0 Jr. Dist. Aylward, Paul, Ellsworth 18 5-9 So. Dist. Bouchard, Al, K.C., Mo. 19 6-0 So. B.J. Bowers, Pat, Chicago 23 5-10 Sr. Mid. D. Breidenthal, Dave, K.C., Mo. 19 5-10½ Jr. Dist. Broady, Bob, Schenectady, N.Y. 21 6-1 Sr. Discus Crowley, Bob, Longview, Texas 24¹ 6-1 Sr. B.J. Devinney, Bob, Anderson, Ind. 21 5-11 So. Hurdles Dinsmore, Jim, Hobart, Ind. 21 5-10½ So. Mid. D. Drumm, Bob, Centralia 23 6-2 Sr. Javelin Fisher, Dave, Mission 19 6-1 So. Mid. D. Floyd, Jim, Salina 18 5-11 So. P.V. Greenwood, Jack, K.C., Kan. 23 5-10 Jr. Hurdles Griffith, F., Lee's Summit, Mo. 22 5-10½ Sr. Hurdles Hershberger, Jim, Wichita 18 5-8½ So. Mid. D. Karnes, Bob, Overbrook 22 5-9 Sr. Dist. Lee, Ed, Louisburg 21 6-1 Sr. Shot Nauman, Clarence, Ottawa 22 5-11 Jr. B.J. Norris, Del, K.C., Mo. 21 6-2 Sr. H.J. Potts, Jim, Ottawa 18 5-10 So. Javelin Richardson, Bill, Mission 20 6-6 Sr. H.J. Schutzel, Emil, K.C., Mo. 19 5-8 Jr. Mid. D. Semper, Herb, Forest Park, Ill. 19 5-8 So. Dist. Legend: B.J., broad jump: Dist., distances; Mid. D., middle distances; P.V., pole vault; H.J., high jump. University Shop SPRINGTIME OUR NEW SPRING STOCK HAS JUST ARRIVED SALE TIME OUR BIG 4-DAY GET-ACQUAINTED SALE Two GOOD Reasons For Beating a Quick Path To THE UNIVERSITY SHOP The store is now under new ownership and we extend this invitation to everyone to come in and get acquainted with our shop, our merchandise, and our service. Be sure to see the completely new stock of Spring clothing. Over 100 suits and sportcoats—irridescent cords, sheen gabardines, sharkskins, rayons, worsteds and camel's hair. There's one to suit each taste and every occasion. And don't miss any of the big reductions listed below on our remaining fall merchandise. These prices will be in effect for 4 DAYS ONLY. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARCH 29 through APRIL 1 Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 1420 Crescent Road Phone 715