PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 Second Win Is On Line In Track Dual At State When Coach Bill Easton's track squad travels to Manhattan tomorrow to meet the Kansas State Wildcats, K.U. will be after its second dual victory of the season. The Jayhawkers shaded Nebraska here two wee- Last year Kansas swamped the Aggies, 85 to 46, but tomorrow's meet is expected to be much closer. The Cats will show more power in the hurdles, broad jump, high jump, and $\textcircled{4}$ pole vault. The Wildcats may sweep the high hurdles with Earl Elliott and Arlie Danielson running. Howard Shannon, basketball all-American, will be the third Cat hurdle entry. Shannon to Enter Jumps Shannon has been nursing an injured back, but hopes to be in good enough condition to enter the broad and high jumps. He should give Tom Scofield a battle in the high jump, and will contest Bob Crowley's supremacy in the broad jump. Aggie Coach Ward Haylett will be counting heavily on star pole vaulter and spinner Rod McClay. McClay won the vault in last year's dual with a 13-foot height. He also will enter the 220 dash and low hurdles. McClay will find the going tough in the lows with K.U.'s Lee Schloesser entered. Schloesser ran 23.8 against Nebraska to score an upset. If he can repeat the time tomorrow he will tie the meet record set by Hinckley in 1931. Disc Record In Danger Another record in danger is the discus mark. Giant Rollin Prather should be able to surpass the record of 145 feet 7 inches. The broad jump record of 23 feet 9 inches may fall to Kansas' Bob Crowley if he can keep from fouling on his best jumps. Crowley fouled on three 24-foot leaps at the Drake Relays. Kansas hopes to sweep the javelin with its trio of throwers Bob Drumm, Bruce Henoch, and Leroy Robison. The Jayhawkers may score another sweep in the quarter mile with Bill Binter, Dick Wagstaff, and John Stites entered. Bears Repeat Net Drubbing Washington university's crack tennis team stretched its three-year winning streak to 28 straight Thursday, repeating an earlier victory over the Jayhawkers by the identical score. 7-0. Richards, Kansas's ace, and Bob Zierogel, Washington's mighty midget, hooked up in the feature match of the afternoon. After two hours play Zierogel gained the nod, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Ziervogel got off to a flying start and had Richards 4-0 in the first set. But Richards came back to take the next six games and the set. The Washington netman was much the steadier in the final two sets to win out. Hal Miller extended the Bears Bob Savitt to three sets, but Savitt had too much in reserve and won. 6-2, 2-6, 6-2. Glenn Tongier, one of the most improved players on the Kansas squad, beat highly-regarded Bob Light in the first set, but Light's experience told the final story and he won. 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. In other matches, Bill Ziervogel, brother of Bob, trounced Hervy Macferran, 6-1, 6-3 and Bill Muenz defeated Charlie Carson, 6-1, 6-2. The pattern of the doubles matches followed the singles, with the Jayhawkers extending the Bears but the Bears gaining the final verdict. Bob Ziervogel and Light defeated Richards and Miller, 6-0, 6-4. Bill Ziervogel and Savitt defeated Maferran and Tongler, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. New Look At K-S On Display Tonight Kansas State's new grid coach, Ralph Graham, will unveil his 1948 football prospects tonight in a fulldress scrimmage at Manhattan. Between halves, the Wildcat basketball team will be honored with gifts of blankets and luggage. McCune, Coppedge Are Hurling Stars Elizabeth Ann McCune, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Virginia Coppedge, Alpha Delta Pi, turned in outstanding mound performances Thursday to register victories over I.W.W. and Ricknine. McCune allowed the previously unbeaten I.W.W. team only 1 hit while her teammates were getting nine safeties off Nancy Jack, I.W.W. pitcher, to take a 8 to 2 decision. The two I.W.W. runs came in the first inning when the independents combined two walks and hit by Leigh. Coppeedge, A.D. Pi hurler, struck out five, issued no walks, and allowed only three hits as her teammates were pounding out a 26 to 1 victory over Ricknine. The lone Ricknine run came in the last of the fifth on a homer by Joanne Amick. The A.D. Pi's banged out 29 hits, including homers by Coppegado and Anderson. BILL'S GRILL JUICY STEAKS Delicious Dinners Delicious Dinners Sandwiches—Malts Open Daily 6 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Across from Court House call 646 call 646 call 646 - for expert cleaning - for finer laundry - for expert cleaning Golf, Tennis Men Have A Full Slate - for finer laundry Nebraska golf and tennis teams will visit Mt. 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