UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR MONDAY, APRIL, 4, 1940 Kansas Wins Two Firsts In Texas Relays The seven-men squad Coach "Bill" Easton took to the Texas Relays not only flew down to Austin, they also flew around the Texas track as they copped two of the four first places the Big Seven registered in the two day meet. first victory came April 1 in the medley race. Pat Bowers, Kansas' first victory came April conference 880-yard indoor cham-pion, turned in a brilliant three-fourths mile to give Bob Karnes, anchor man, a 55-yard lead. J. D. Hampton of the Texas Aggies cut it to 20 yards at one point but Karnes closed with a fast rush 35 yards out in front. Emil Schutzel took the opening 440 while Hal Hinchee handled the next 880 yards. It was the first baton victory for Kansas in the Texas relays since 1931. The time was 10:25. Bowers turned in the fastest leg of the race, 4:22.4, and gave Karnes a 12 yard lead over Paul Efaw. Efaw overhauled the speeding Kan- The second victory came the next day when the Jayhawkers beat out Oklahoma A. and M. in the four-mile relays. Hinchee carried the first mile, giving an even break to Dave Breidenthal who handed a slight lead to Bowers. PATEE Cont's Daily from 1 p.m. san but again Karnes came through with his stout last quarter to win by 35 yards in the time of 17:41.9. only 1.8 seconds off the meet record. Now! Ends Tues! SHIRLEY TEMPLE in one of her first hits! "Baby Take A Bow" with James Dunn and a Glamorous, Grown-up Shirley in "HONEYMOON" with Franchot Tone A short time later the Jayhawkers started the two mile relays but they got into position late and were still winded from the previous race. Winton Studt ran the first half- mile and turned over to Karnes who was told to drop out by Coach Bill Easton. The Oklahoma Aggies won the race. Jack Greenwood failed to qualify in the 120-yard high hurdles, the other event the Jayhawkers had entered; Jerry Thompson, the mighty mite from Texas, was the toast of the meet when he bucked a strong north wind in his stretch drive to run the fastest mile in the history of the Southwest Conference in 4:12.3. Phi Gams, Betas Qualify 12 In Swimming Semi-Finals Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Phi Gamma Delta, 1948 champion, and Beta Theta Pi each qualified 12 men for semi-finals in open events as the intramural swimming meet got underway in Robinson pool April 2. Semi-finals in the open events: 50-yard breast stroke, 100-yard free style, 100-yard back stroke, and 50-yard free style begin at 7 tonight. Preliminaries in the four-lap relay. 50-yard individual medley swim, and 150-yard team medley will also be run off tonight. Finals in all events are scheduled for 7 p.m. tomorrow night. Walter Mikols, Varsity swimming coach, is judge of the meet. 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