UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 Beta's, Phi Psi's Set Pace In Track Preliminaries The Beta's hung up five first places in the preliminaries of the intramural track meet Wednesday and tied for first in the high jump finals. The Beta's and Phi Psi's each made 12 points for qualifications. Kappa Sig, Phi Gam, and Y.M.C.A. each received 11. John Schmaus, Beta, and Dale Engel, Phi Delt, jumped 5 feet, 7 inches 100-yard dash: Mosser, Beta, Le- Blanc, Oread hall; Roy, Phi Psi O'Neil, Phi Psi, Wagstaft, sigma Chi and Oglesby, Y.M.C.A. (10.4). John Burnett, Sigma Nu., captured the discus title with a heave of 123 feet. 8 inches. Meet results: 440-yard: Waugh, Beta; Stanley Margrave, Kappa Sig; Stanton Margrave, Kappa Sig; Smith, Phi Gam; Dillon, Phi Psi; and Forney, Sigma Chi (53.2). Sterhman Distance medley relay: Beta, Phi Gam, Phi Delt, Phi Psi, Sigma Chi, and Y.M.C.A. (3:37.1). Chn. (352). 120 low hurdles: Leonard, Delt; Ochs, Kappa Sig; Johnson, Phi Gam; Hawkinson, Phi Delt; Hall, Phil Delt; Frieling, Sig Alph; and Sherman, Y.M.C.A. (15). High jump (finals): Schmaus, Beta, and Engel, Phi Delt, tied for first; Johnson, Phi Gam, and Graham, Phi Psi, tied for third (5 feet, 7 inches). Pole vault (finals): Williams, Sigma Nu; Alfred, Phi Delt; Spuheler, D.U.; and Mische, Y.M.C.A. (10 feet, 9 inches) 220-yard dash: Waugh, Beta; Moser, Beta; Stanley Marggrave, Kappa Sig; Stanton Marggrave, Kappa Sig; Smith, Phi Gam; and Oglebsv. Y.M.C.A. (23.1). 440-yard relay: Beta, Delt, Kappa Sig, Phi Psi, Sigma Chi, and Y.M C.A. (45.9). Discus (finals): Burnett, Sigma Nu; Reigle, Phi Gam; Kissell, Phi Psi; and Houchin, Sig Alph (123 feet $ 3 \frac{1}{2} $ inches). Blues Drop Second To Indianapolis Milwaukee whaloped last-place Toledo, 14 to 3, in the final American Association game Wednesday. The Kansas City Blues dropped the second game of their home opener series with Indianapolis 11 to 4 as Carl DeRose and Johnny Mackinson gave up 11 hits Wednesday. The victory put Indianapolis in the American association lead, two games in front of second place teams St. Paul and Minneapolis. PGA Ban On Locke Draws A Protest Boston, April 29—(UR)—A formal protesting regarding the barring of Bobby Locke from the P.G.A. championship tournament was filed today by the New England section of the Professional Golfers' Association. Locke, South African star, has been informed that he will not be permitted to participate in the event at St. Louis, May 19 to 25 because the P.G.A. can invite foreign pros only if the are visiting this country on a temporary basis. Locke, who played the P.G.A. last year, is not considered a temporary visitor. Tom Mahan, president of the New England section of the P.G.A. wired the protest to national headquarters at Chicago and said the executive committee of the P.G.A. should rue on Locke's eligibility and not the tournament committee. Jumping Star To Run 220 Tom Scofield, KU.'s all-American high jumper, will be gunning for more than his usual first place in the high jump when the Jayhawkers tangle in a dual meet with the Wildcats of Kansas State Saturday. According to track coach Bill Easton, Scofield will toe the mark in the 220-yard dash in an effort to rack up some extra points for the thinly talented Kansas squad. The long legged Scofield was clocked in 23 flat twice this past week in practice jaunts and will be expected to pick a second or third with a similar performance Saturday. Tall Tom is going to complete his afternoon's workout by competing in the broad jump. Scoffield picked off a valuable third place in this event two weeks ago in a close dual with the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He will have to stretch out to place at K-State because he will be jumping against K. U.'s Bob Crowley and Kansas State's Howard Shannon. Even if Scoifield's 220-yard dash and broad jump performance's net him only a couple of points these points will have a decided effect on the outcome of the meet, because it is expected to be a dog fight right down to the wire. Favorites Named In Rich Golf Open Landover, Md., April 29—(UP)—National Open champion Lew Worsham and Lloyd Mangrum, leading money winner on golf's winter circuit, were installed as co-favorites to win the $14,500 National Capital Open golf tourney opening today at the Prince Georges country club. Worsham, winner of only one big tourney since his triumph in the National Open in St. Louis last year, slammed out a practice four-under-par 66 Tuesday, three short of the course record established by Ed Furgol last year. The course here has been lengthened more than 100 yards since Mangrum's 72-hole total of 269 won last year's tournament. The pro's believe a 274 will win it this year. Only Sammy Snead and Byron Nelson, now in semi-retirement, and Claude Harmon, recent winner of the Master at Augusta, Ga., are missing from the field. 2 8 0 0 For Fast Friendly Service Call UNION CAB CO. "It's Wonderful" "Best Steak I've Ever Had." That's what our customers say about our CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS ROSES RANCHO 5 p.m.---12 Weekdays 12 a.m.--10:30 Sunday (Reservations only) Big Seven Bridge Tourney Canceled No Big Seven bridge tournament will be held this year. it was originally planned that the tournament would be held at the University, but financial difficulties made a change of plans necessary. The Kansas State college Y.M.C.A. then volunteered to sponsor the tournament, but later changed it's mind, giving no reasons. 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