PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1948 Relays Jumping Events Attract Field Of Stars Classy fields in each of the jumping events promises Kansas Relays fans the best performances in almost a decade in the broad jump, high jump, and pole vault here Saturday, April 17, when the nation's top track stars get together. For the first time in Relays history the meet will display two 14-foo For the first time in Raleys back pole vaulters in Nebraska's Don' Cooper, who missed the Texas Relays because of a sprained ankle, and Tom Bennett, Big Nine indoor cochampion from Wisconsin. The broad jump will boast a former N.C.A.A. champion in John Robertson of Texas while the high will carry at least two competitors who will threaten the present record of 6 feet 7/9/16 inches established by Colorado's Gil Cruter in 1938. Cooper Goes High Cooper, the bespectacled Cornhusher sophomore, got over 14 feet $2 \frac{1}{2}$ inches and 14 feet $3 \frac{1}{4}$ inches during the indoor season, although dipping below 13 feet in tying for the Big Seven indoor title. His former leap is a half inch higher than the Relays record set by the acrobatic Beefus Bryan when he nailed his second of three Kansas titles in 1939. Bennett tied with another Relays entrant, Minnesota's Harry Cooper, for the Big Nine indoor flag last winter at 13 feet 10 inches. He got over 14 feet 2 inches, however, in a dual meet last year. Harry Cooper's best mark is 13 feet $10\frac{1}{2}$ inches which he hit to win the Michigan State indoor relays last winter. He was Penn Relays champion in 1946. Both Cooper and Bennett undoubtedly will have to be in top form to edge out Colorado's Warren Bateman, 1946 Kansas Relays king, who bounded over 13 feet $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches to win the Buffalo indoor relays last Saturday at Boulder. He missed last year's meet here because of an injury. Gordon's Record Safe Ed Gordon's record of 25 feet $43\frac{1}{4}$ inches in the broad jump will not be threatened but this year's field is capable of pre-war leaping of the 24-foot variety. Robertson owns a top figure of 24 feet $10\frac{1}{2}$ inches which he used to win the N.C.A.A. title in 1946. He dropped out of the event at Texas last Saturday after hitting 23 feet $9\frac{1}{2}$ inches because of a slight injury, but the mark stood for first Jones, Ashley Mark Up 73's The Jayhawker golf team, paced by Bill Jones and Dick Ashley, defeated Washburn, 15-3, Wednesday at the Shawnee Country club in Topeka. Jones carded a two-over par 73 to share low medalist honors with Ashley. Ashley, produced the outstanding of the shot of the day when he put a number five iron shot off on the tee three feet from the pin on the 19th hole. In scoring a 73, Jones blanked Wayne Warner, 3-0. Hat Delongy, who turned in a 75 for the day, defeated Washburn's Clayton Kline, 3-0. Jones and Delongy defeated Warner and Kline, 3-0. In the back foursome Tom Golden, Washburn, edged Bob Meeker, $2\frac{1}{2} - 1\frac{1}{2}$. Meeker, who was having putter trouble, carded an 82. Ashley defeated Bill Maloney, $2\frac{1}{2} - 1\frac{1}{2}$. Meeker and Ashley teamed to defeat Golden and Maloney, 3-0. place ahead of Tulane's Athas and Bob Crowley of Kansas. LaMois, who also missed the Texas Games because of an injury, boasts a top mark of 24 feet $83\frac{1}{4}$ inches. He placed third in his specialty at the N.C.A.A. trials last summer after picking up fourth at Kansas and third at Drake. He was runner-up at the Big Nine indoor the past two years. George Kailas of Wisconsin, and the Big Seven indoor and outdoor champs, Bob Teel of Missouri, and Harry Meginnis of Nebraska, respectively, also will be threats along with Crowley. The high jump undoubtedly will resolve into a three way battle between Jayhawker Tom Scofield National A.A.U. junior champion; Jack Heintzman of Bradley and Dwight Eddleman of Illinois. Mel Sheehan MISSOURI Clyde Scott ARKANSAS IM Women Show Big Scoring Punch High scoring and easy victories have been the rule in women's intramural softball play which got underway recently. The women have shown little mercy on weaker opponents, and scores have run as high as 55 runs in one game. Here are the results to date: Alpha Delta Pi 13, Hawks 2 Delta Gamma 31, Chi Omega 1 Corbin hall 36, Gamma Phi Beta 0 Jolliffe hall 33, Alpha Chi Omega 22 Dr. J. M. Jewett, state geological Survey, will go to Wichita today where he will gather information for a report being prepared on the oil and gas fields in Kansas. Dr. Jewett and W. H. Schoewe, also of the state Geological Survey, will attend the Kansas Academy of Science meeting in Pittsburg, Kan. during the last week in April. Jewett Gathers Oil Data Sigma Kappa 6, Sleepy Hollow 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma 8, Tri Delta 2 Kappa Alpha Theta 16, Miller hall 10 Delta Gamma 17, Ricknine 0. 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