THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 9.1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE FIVE Trackmen Open Indoors Against Huskers Feb.11 Coach Bill Easton's hard running crew expects to give the Nebraskans a finish of the meet, and the last-even mile-relay could decide the winner. A greatly strengthened Jayhawker track and field squad, headed by eight returning lettermen, will open the 1950 indoor track season in a dual meet with the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln, Saturday. Kansas was able to win only three events in the past years loss to the Cornhuskers. Team captain Bob Karnes won the mile in 4 minutes and 35.1 seconds; Pat Bowers set a new dual meet half-mile record with a time of 1 minute and 57.8 minutes; and Larry Sperry recorded the high-jump bar at 6-feet, $1\frac{1}{4}$-inches, to account for the individual Kansas victories. "The score will be a lot closer than the 79½ to 24½让舞们 we took from them last year," Mr. Easton said, "and if our hurdle and dash boys come through with the points, we'll be right on their necks." The Cornhuskers already have two dual victories this year. They opened their season with a 79-25 thumping of the Iowa State Cyclones, and Feb. 4 they tripped the Minnesota Golden Gophers in Minneapolis 55-49. Coach Easton expects the outcome of the meet to rest on the results of the quarter-mile, high-hurdles, low-hurdles, 60-yard dash, and mile-relay. In the field events Nebraska has the edge in the pole-vault and shot-put. The Jayhawkers are favored in the broad jump and high jump. Kansas hurdle hopes will be centered on Jack Greenwood, 1949 Kansas Relays high hurdles champion and Bob DeVinney, speedy sophomore stepper. Cliff Abel, Dave Breidenthal, and Herb Semper will carry the Kansas colors in the two-mile race. Jim Dinsmore, Hobart. Ind. sophomore, and Emil Schutzel, improving junior runner, will run the quarter-mile. The team will leave Lawrence Saturday for a meeting is scheduled to start, at 7 pm. Events and entries are as follows Mile-Abel, Paul Aylward, Kar- er Two mile—Abel, Breidenthal and Semer. 880—Bowers, Jim Hershberger, Karnes, and Dave Fisher. 440 Bowers, Dinsmore, and Schutz. 60 yard dash—DeVinney, Greenwood, and Schutzel. High hurdles-DeVinney, Greenwood, and Richardson. Low hurdles—Al Bouchard, De Vinney and Greenwood High jump--Jim Floyd, Del Norris, and Richardson. Broad jump—Bouchard, DeVinney, Greenwood, and Clarence Nauman. Shot put—Ed Lee. Pole vault—Floyd and Norris Mile relay—(four of the five) De Viney, Dinsmore, Greenwood, Vinney, Dinsmore, Greenwood, Hershberger, and Schutzel. "Throbbing Bamboo Rhythm Haunts Me!" "Tribal tom-toms booming through the night! . . . the age-old spell of the jungle! . . . they come thrillingly alive when Vaughn Monroe sings BAMBOO!" Hurry for this new RCA NCTOR hit! Listen to Eddie Clark play it on KCKN. Thursday's, Friday's IM Cage Schedule Thursday, Feb. 9 Robinson Gym 8:30 Medic Whiz Kids vs. Nub-bius 9:30 Beta "69" vs. Newman Club Rohson, Annay 4:30 A.K.L. vs. Triangle 5:30 Y.M.C.A. vs. Minute Men 6:30 Dark Horses vs. Wesley 7:30 Deuces Wild vs. A.I.E.F. 8:30 Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Air Screws Friday, Feb. 10 Rohinson, Gym 8:30 w Navy B vs. Little Saints e Gamma Delts vs. Kappa Psi 9:30 w Battenfeld vs. Oread Hall II e Dreamers vs. Spartans Robinson Annex 5:00 Sterling Oliver vs. Broncos 6:00 Dribbblings Droops vs. Swisher 7:00 Don Henry vs. Fat Men 8:00 Alba Phil Alicia Meda Corbin, Theta's Win In IM Play pha Phi Alpha vs. Medic Whiz Kids Two divisional winners were decided in women's intramural basketball games Wednesday. Corbin Jays and Temruth fought a closely contested thriller to a 34 to 34 tie before a crowd of approximately 75 persons. Scoring was very even and the lead changed every few minutes. Corbin led by two points at the end of the first quarter and by three at the half, but Temtruh pulled ahead by one point in the third quarter. Shirley Michelson and Frances Pence led corbon scoring with 16 and Betty respectively. Stone and Betty del Sims each scored 15 points for Ternuth. Chi Omega won from Sigma Kappa 21 to 16 after taking a 14 to 10 halftime lead. The winners have a four won and one lost record to take second place in division II. The Tri-Delts closed their season with a two win and two lost record by defeating the Pi Phi's 30 to 18. The built up their lead to 22 to 9 by the half and coasted the rest of the game on that margin. Carolyn Salome tallied 18 points for the Tri-Delts before leaving the game at the half. Margaret Foster led the Pi Phi's with 14 points. Lettia Engel led Chi Omega scoring with eight points and Patricia The Jayhawker swimming squad, victorious in its first meet of the season against Colorado A. and M., will face Oklahoma in a regulation dual meet in Robinson pool Friday at 3 p.m. Swimmers To Meet Oklahoma Friday Competition will be in the regular dual events: 50-yard free style, 100- yard free style, 200-yard free style, 440- yard free style, 150-yard backstroke, 200-yard breaststroke, 440- yard relay, medley relay, and diving. Several of Coach Mikols' squad have had colds but he expects every member of the team to be able to swim in the meet with the exception of Dick Hunter. Hunter has had a case of tonsilitis. Watson topped the Sigma Kappa's with 9 points. Kappa Alpha Theta clinched the championship of division II by walloping Alpha Chi Omega 74 to 12. Their season record stands at five victories, no losses or ties. For the Theta's, Sydney Ashton took scoring honors with 27 points. Judith Buckley led the Alpha Chi's with 10 counters. Do You Know Kirkpatricks Carry - Softball Bats - Softballs Score Books Ball Gloves - Ball Masks Soft Ball Bases One Dollar In Merchandise FREE TO: Ralph Neill Christian 206 W. 13th 715 MASS. KIRKPATRICKS Oklahoma will have a very strong team, Coach Mikols said. With eight lettermen back from last year's squad which won second place in the conference, the Sooners have made a clean sweep of their meets thus far in the season. They have met and defeated Texas A. and M. and Denver university in duals, and Colorado and Wyoming in a triangular meet. Wednesday's Results In IM Basketball Don Henry 2, A.E. Pi 0* Kappa Pa 21, Newman 0* Spartans 23, Theta Tau 13 Dreamers 24, Kappa Psi 21 Gamma Delt 30, Oread 18 W.F.A. 56, Kygym 31 Spooner-Thayer 49, Newman 22 READY FOR SPRING? Seafoam Green Sky Blue Maroon Grey Navy SWEATERS BY McGREGOR Be ready for those fine spring days with sweaters from our new spring lines. 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