MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Bowers Sets 880 Record As KU Loses To Nebraska Pat Bowers of Kansas set a new meet record in the 880-yard run at Lincoln, Neb., Saturday. He clipped off the distance in 1.57.8 to better the old record of 1:59.8 set by Hal Hinchee of K.U. in 1946 and tied by Robert Ginn of the Cornhuskers in 1947. n its third straight Big Seven indoor track meet by de- Ray Magsamen, Nebraska, tied the meet record of 07 in the 60-yard low hurdles. The old record was set by William Gish, Nebraska, in 1938. Nebraska won its third straight feating the Jayhawkers $79\frac{1}{2}$ to $24\frac{1}{2}$. Two records were broken in the dual meet and three were tied. The Cornhusker's mile relay team established the other new meet record with a time of 3:29.8. The old record was also set by the Cornhuskers in 1948 with a time of 3:30.5. Bob Karnes, Kansas' outstanding miler, came in first in the mile as expected. His teammate Hal Hinchee was behind him to take second. Karnes' time was 4:35.1. The only other first place taken by the Jayhawkers came in the high jump. Bill Richardson cleared the bar at 6 feet, $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches to win the event ahead of Orville Glass from Nebraska. Glass cleared an even feet. Dick Hutton of the Cornhuskers tied the meet record for the 60-yard dash. His tiem was :06.2. The record that was tied was set by Gill Dodds of Nebraska in 1938. The record in the 60-yard high hurdles was also tied. First set by Stanley Haight of Nebraska in 1936, it was the fifth time the record was equaled. Bob Berkshire of the Lincoln team equaled the old time of 197.7. The Cornhuskers made a clean sweep of the shot put. 2-mile, and pole vault. Dick Piderit put the shot 48 feet, $9\frac{1}{2}$ inches to take first. Leonard Kehl made 13 feet, $4\frac{1}{2}$ inches for first in the pole vault. Esref Aydin ran the 2-mile course in 10:02.9 to win that event. Other Kansans to place were Winton Studt, second in the 440- yard race; and Walter Emery who broad jumped 21 feet, 6% inches for second. Basketball Scores Aces HI 37, Newman club 28 Dark Horses 21, Tarpits 8 Beta 27, Sigma Chi 22 Podunks forfeited to Pegis club Y.M.C.A. 53, Dix Club 25 Oread hall 18, L.M.O.C. 8 Unnatural 5 forfeited to Galloping Dombios Army 34, Kappa Psi 27 A.T.O. “B” 14, D.U. “B” 13 Sigma Pi forfeited to T.K.E. Demaret Tops With $4,500 Demaret raised his total earnings for the year to $4,512.50, well ahead of the $3,823.33 which landed Hogan in second place and the $3,755 which put Lloyd Mangrum in third. Chicago, Feb. 7. (U.R.) Jimmy Demaret, the Colorful Texas golfer who beat Ben Hogan in a playoff last week to win the Phoenix open for his first victory of 1949, bounced into first place in money won for the year by virtue of his $2,000 first prize, official Professional Golfers' association figures showed today. Demaret tied for third in his first tournament of the year, the Los Angeles open, then lost a playoff with Hogan to finish second in the Long Beach open, and won at Phoenix. Demaret's record also landed him in first place in the Vardon trophy race, an award given to the golfer whose average strokes per round over the year is lowest. He had an average score of 69.83 so far this season. Kansas State has canceled its 1949 swimming schedule. Officials said too few students were interested in the sport. Kansas was slated to meet the Wildcats Saturday when the announcement was made. The twice-heaten Jayhawkers play host to Oklahoma, 1948 conference champions, Friday afternoon. Kansas State Cancels 1949 Swim Schedule OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. Curb Service After 4 Dr. Weinau was accompanied by Ellis L. Anders, assistant professor of petroleum engineering, and Earl Nixon, geologist for the State Geological survey. Dr. C. F. Weinaug, associate professor of petroleum engineering, gave a talk on "Weatherbility of Rock by Oil and Water." Feb. 3 at a meeting of the waterflooders group at Chanute. Weinaug Speaks At Chanute For HEALTH'S Sake! use more DAIRY PRODUCTS FRITZEL JAYHAWK handles only the finest Phone 182 834 Vermont Monday Night, Feb. 7 Is VARSITY-NIGHT AT MEADOW ACRES Topeka, Kansas DEL WEIDNER & His Orchestra 49c plus Tax Per Person 9:00 To 12:00 Students Only The K.U. Light Opera Guild Presents Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera "THE GONDOLIERS" Tonight, Tues., Wed., & Fri.-Fraser Theater-8:00 p.m. ALL SEATS ONLY $.75 NO SEATS RESERVED ALL STUDENT CAST OF 60-featuring Harry Spencer Ruth Russell Eric Ericsson Joan Rodgers William Wilcox Harriet Harlow John Wesley Betty Rae Thomas Charles O'Connor Mary Lynn Lucas Robert Faris Jeanne Aldridge PLUS ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS Tickets on sale in Frank Strong Rotunda, Music Education Office, Bell Music Co.