PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1948 KU Edges NU In Track Dua Jayhawkers Win First Dual In 2 Years By Overcoming 13-Point Husker Lead The Kansas Jayhawkers won their first duel track meet in more than two years Saturday afternoon when they came from behind to defeat the favored Nebraska Cornhuskers, 66 2/3 to 64 1/2. The sun had sunk below the west side of Memorial stadium and most of the spectators had already drifted out when, with three events to go, the Jayhawkers rallied to overcome a 13 point lead and nose out the Nebraskans. Lee Schlosser started the Crimson and Blue rally by taking first place in the 220 yard hurdles and giving Kansas 5 unexpected points. With the javeline and mile relay yet to be run, the Cornhuskers led $64\frac{1}{2}$ to 57 2/3. Then the Kansas relay team composed of Bill Binter, Dick Wagstaff, John Sites, and Dick Shea pulled another surprise out of the hat by running off and leaving the Nebraska boys in the dust. This left the Jayhawkers just two points behind, with a first and second in the javelin needed to win their first duel of the year. Drumm A Surprise Winner Bob Drumm, Bruce Henoch, and Leroy Robinson teamed up to sweep the event and give Kansas the victory. Drumm who was participating in his first track meet tossed the javelin 196 and 5 inches for first place. Distance star Bob Karnes came through with his usual first class performance as he won the mile and two-mile runs. Although Karnes won two first places he was beat out for high point man in the meet by Allen Thompson, Nebraska spinner and hurdler, who racked up two seconds and a first place for a total of eleven points. Kinder Is Injured Nebraska lost the services of Monte Kinder after he had jumped 5 feet 10 inches in the high jump. Monte ripped the muscles of the calf on his right leg and had to retire from the meet. The Jayhawk squad was without Hal Moore, distance point maker, who was out with a chest cold. A strong south wind aided the runners in the sprints and hurdles, but hindered the runners in the longer races. The Kansas golf and tennis squads open their season this afternoon against Emporia State Teachers college. The Hornets split matches with Washburn Friday, the tennis team winning while the golfers were losing KU Golf, Tennis Teams Face Hornets In Debut Coach Jim Seaver announced that his starters in the singles would be Dick Richards, winner of the elimination matches, Hal Miller, Hervey Mc Ferman, Glen Tongier, and Charles Carson. His doubles teams will be made up of Richards and Miller playing first doubles and Tongier and Carson pairing up in the second doubles. Probable starters for Emporia will be Clark, Banz, Emrich, Hanna, and Tholen in the singles with Clark and Banz. Wilson and Tholen in the doubles matches. Coach Bill Winey has listed Meeker, DeLongy, Ashley, and Court-Iand Smith as his starters against the Hornet linksmen here this afternoon. Winey said that the scores Saturday were high because of the high wind, but the first five men kept their scores in the 70's. Bob Meeker, who carded an eagle on number four Saturday and posted a 34 yesterday, has been selected for the number one spot to succeed Bill Jones, who is ineligible on an intramural ruling. Emporia's probable starters are Thornton, who had a two over par 76 at Emporia Friday; Turner, Jones, and Larson. Training Camp Briefs Oklahoma City, April 12- (UP)— Bob Feller of Cleveland pitched eight innings yesterday and had little difficulty beating the Giants, 12 to 4, before 11.401 fans. Outfielder Pat Seerey of the Indians clouted his fourth home run in two days while first baseman Johnny Mize connected for New York. Clint Hartung, who started for the Giants, was charged with the loss. Houston—The ability of southpaw Howie Pollet to come back after a winter operation still was in doubt today after the slender St. Louis Cardinal twirler dropped a 3 to 1 decision to the Houston Buffs of the Texas league. . . . Erv Dusak's two singles were the only St. Louis hits off Lloyd Boyer and Jack Creel. Pollet gave up three runs and six hits in six innings. --is ready for the opening day's pitching chore. Montgomery, Ala.-Emil "Dutch" Leonard of the Philadelphia Phillies gave ample indication today that he Football World Honors Sutherland Pittsburgh, April 12—(UP)The football world today planned a state funeral for Dr. John Bain (Jock) Sutherland, coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers professional team, whose death cost the game one of its greatest figures. The fraternity "A" division volleyball championship will be decided at 7 p.m. today when Delta Chi tangles with Phi Delta Theta. A great coach of the sport for 24 years, Sutherland died of a brain tumor at 4:15 a.m. Sunday at the age of 59. The end came swiftly, just two days after Sutherland was found wandering aimlessly in a Kentucky mud-choked swamp, apparently the victim of amnesia. Two emergency operations failed to save his life. The game was to have been played April 9 but a conflict made the change necessary. Bob Holmer, Delta Chi ace, was slated to appear in an A. A. U. volleyball tournament in Wichita over the weekend. Several Phi Delt players also had made plans to be out of town at the scheduled time. Active palebearers will be the Members of the 1947 Steeler eleven Postponed Finals Are Tonight At 7 Mike Getto, manager of the Eldridge hotel and assistant K.U. football coach, played varsity football under Dr. Sutherland at Pittsburgh university in 1926, 1927, and 1928. In 1927 Mr. Getto was on Sutherland's team which played Stanford in the Rose Bowl. 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