PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948 Kansas Relays 24th Running To Be April 23 The twenty-fourth Kansas Relays will be run here April 23, it was announced today by meet director Bill Easton. The Jayhawkter track coach mailed announcement cards to 500 colleges and universities over the nation and expects to have another entry list which will near 1,000 letes. Nine hundred fifty-nine track men competed here last year as the classic regained pre-war size. Sixty-eight colleges, junior colleges and universities were represented. This field hung up two world's records and four other meet marks before a crowd of 10,000. Harrison Dillard, Olympic 100 meter champion, skimmed to a new mark for the 120-yard high hurdles in :13.6 while another Negro athlete, Michigan's Charles Fonville was hoisting the shot $^{87}$ 3-8". Both these standards are now before the United States A.A.U. records committee for official approval. Dave Bolen, Colorado's Olympic 400 meter performer, smashed the third individual mark when he romped to the 400 meter hurdles title in :53.0. Other marks went to Wisconsin in the two mile University relay at 7:44.7, Texas Aggies, who established a new University Mile relay figure at 3:15.6, and East Texas State of Commerce which broke the College sorrent medley standard at 3:31.0. Entry blanks will be mailed out the first week in April. The forty-fifth running of the Interscholastic meet is scheduled for April 22, pending sanction from the Kansas State High School Activities Association Salt Bowl Tomorrow Hutchinson, Kan., Dec. 3—(UP) The second annual Salt bowl here tomorrow will match two of the nation's best Junior college teams, undefeated Trinidad, Colo., and Northwestern Oklahoma A. and M., of Miami. The game will be played at night starting at 8 o'clock. Miami dropped but one game this season, bowing to Coffeyville, Kan. in the year's opener. Last year's Salt bowl game saw Hutchinson romp over McCook, Neb., 41 to 6. Thursday's Results In Basketball EAST St. John's 67 Tennessee 45 N.Y. University 67, Baylor 45 Temple 96, Franklin-Marshall 39 St. Michaels 51, Champlain 42 Buffalo St. Teach 44, Toronto 34 MIDWEST MIDWEST Akron 78, Hillsdale 45 K. State 60, Phillips U. 44 Indiana St. 73, Huntington Col. 39 Evansville 72, Cape Girardeau Teachers 49 Teachers 40 SOUTHWEST SOUTHWEST Centenary 59, E. Texas State 51 FAR WEST Gonzaga 92, Farragut College 34 San Francisco 66, San Jose State 49 State 49 McKeen Out At State Starkville, Miss., Dec. 3—(UP)—Because his promised "dream back-field" became a nightmare that lost four games for Mississippi State, coach Allyn McKeen turned in his resignation and it was accepted immediately. McKeen, a coid, calculating tactician, had built State into a potent Southern football power in his nine years on the job. His teams won 61 Southeastern conference games, lost 15 and tied two. But this season, despite the supposedly winning combination constructed around former Army star Star (Shorty) McWilliams, State lost four and tied one. The most bitter loss of all was to Mississippi, State's arch rival, by a 34 to 7 score last Saturday. That apparently was the straw that broke the camel's back. McKeen, a pupil of Bob Neyland at Tennessee, had his best year at State in 1940 when his team won nine and tied one, beating Georgetown in the Orange bowl. The 1941 team won the conference championship. Phog Is Guest At Boy's School Topecka, Kan., Dec. 3—(UP)—Kansas’ “Mr. Basketball,” coach Phog Allen of the University of Kansas, will be guest speaker tonight at the state Boys' Industrial School football banquet. The institution's youthful team won four of six games played this fall. Coach Louis Hidalgo will pass out letters. Gov. and Mrs. Frank Carlson have been invited to attend. - Expertly Tailored - Sizes A to D Pajamas for the man who wants comfort, style, and long wear! 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During the war, Houchin was an Army Air Force navigator on a B-29 flying mission over Japan from the Mariannas. He was released to inactive duty as a Captain in 1946, and entered K. U., the same year. A Business junior, he admitted a special interest in a good bridge game as well as basketball. Ellis Chosen VFW Head Carl Ellis, tackle on this year's football team, has been appointed state athletic director for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, John F. Rees, Kansas state commander has announced. Ellis, a junior majoring in physical education, will have charge of the athletic activities of all the Kansas V.F.W. posts for the next year and a half. He will receive reports from the posts on their present activities and then will send them plans for tournaments in basketball, bowling, and softball. 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