FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kansas Ends Home Season In Meet With Oklahoma The Jayhawker track squad will be trying to even up its record in outdoor dual meets tomorrow when it takes on a tough Oklahoma crew at 3 p.m. in Memorial stadium. It will be the last home contest for Kansas. Currently their record stands at one won, two lost. ♕ "It is going to be another close one." Coach Bill Easton said when asked about the outcome. Kansas lost to Colorado last week by a narrow margin. Bill Carroll, Oklahoma pole vaulter, will be one of the top-heavy favorites tomorrow. The Sooner did 14 feet to tie for first at the K.U. Relays and has done better than perfecte. The highest the Kansas vaulters, John Wassmer and Herman Wilson, have done is 12 feet, 5 inches. Kansas will be heavily favored in the two mile with Bob Karnes, but Do your washing at RISK'S RISK S Help-Yourself Laundry 1900 III. Ph. 628 in the short dashes the Sooners should have their own way. In most of the events the competition will be stiff and the ultimate victor may be decided if Kansas ekes out a point or so in the weights, makes it one-two-three in the two mile, or Oklahoma steps in on the distance runs. Plus Latest World News New "March of Time" It will be the first meet between the two schools since 1946 and will be their final rehearsal for the 21st annual Big Seven meet at Lincoln next week. The best race of the day should throw Emil Schutzel, Kansas sophomore, and Winton Studt against Sooners Ken Biggins, Jim Waldrip, and Carroll Swiecky in the 440. Schutzel chased Loyal Huriburt of Nebraska to a new meet mark of 49.3 seconds recently and has run under 51 seconds in other duals this season. Waldrip won the O.U.-Arkansas dual in 50.7 seconds. Jack Greenwood, winner of the Kansas Relays high hurdles, will run into a wave of Oklahoma speedsters but should be able to take his usual first. Jimmy Smith, Oklahoma, has done the highs in 15 seconds and Hobo Gilstrap has hurdled the lows in 23.9 seconds. Greenwood consistently runs under 15 seconds in the highs and has twice the lows in 238 seconds. He also wins relay reals as the pair run four-five. The entries KANFAS KANSAS: 100-yd dash: Dick Wagstaff, Dick Fletcher. Emil Schutzel. 220-yd dash: Wagstaff, Winton Studt. Studt Studt run; Studt, Schutzel, $80-vd run; Pat Bowers, Hal Hai Mile run: Karnes, Hinchee, Bowers, Clib. Abel, Daev Breidenthal. Rue, Rue, Drive Breedther. Twice run: Karnes, Breedenthal, Abel. 120-yd high hurdles: Jack Green- wood. 006. 22% low hurdles; Greenwood. Bread jump; Bob Brody, Fletcher. High jump; Delvin Norris, Bill Richardson. Pole vault: Herman Wilson, John Wassner. Penny, Broady Javelin throw: Warren Fieandt Bruce Henoch, Bob Drumm. Shot put: Penny. Discus throw: Bob Kline, Charles Penny, Broady. Mile relay: Quartet chosen from runners. 100-yd dash:- Gray, Gilstrap, Runners. OKLAHOMA: Eight To Run In Preakness Baltimore, May 13—(U.P.)-The entry box opened at old Pimlico this morning as the champ and the challengers went through the last preliminary red tape prior to the running of the 73rd Preakness Saturday. Barring any last-minute comers, the field was expected to contain nine names. Of them, only eight were expected actually to make the run for the ersatz black eyed susans tomorrow. If the track is fast, as the weatherman predicts it will be Christiana Stable's Parliament will be scratched before post time. If the track is slow, Crispin Ogleby's Noble Impulse will bow out. As the tension mounted on old hilltop today, the arguments flew thicker and faster over which of the thoroughbred three-year-olds would be made the favorite as post time in the $75,000 added classic. On the whole, the barometer of sentiment wavered between two— Ponder and Capot. Thomas, Baker, Hazlett. 228 St. Louis St., Chapman, McCounnell, Thomas, Baker. Thomas, Baker, Hazlett. 226-yc dash! Gray, Glistrap, McConnell, Thomas, Baker, 440-yd run: Waldrip, Swickey, Biggins, Finley. 880-yd run: Cary, Jacobs, N. Smith, Swickey, Binnings. Mile run: Jacob, Burns, Biggins, N. Smith, Svickey. Two mile run: Slocum, Canans. Broad jump: Glistrap, McConnell Simon, Hailey High jump: Carroll, Gough, Jacobs Pole vault: Carroll, Kilgore. Discus throw: J. Smith, Moyes. Javelin throw: J. Smith, Prince. Shot put: Moyes, J. Smith. Shot put: Moyes, J. Smith. file relay: Cary, Waldrip, Swickey, Jobs, Biggins, McConnell, Finley Golf Green Disappears Detroit, May 13. (U.P.)—Someone stole the number five green at the Warren Valley Golf club. The natives expertly cut and rolled up 225 square feet of expensive bent grass around the cup. They left the hole. Investigators agreed it was a record divot. College Faculty To Meet The May meeting of College faculty members will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, in Frank Strong auditorium. 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