23, 1948 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Huskers Win Track Meet From Kansas, 68 To 36 The University of Nebraska indoor track squad defeated Kansas 68 to 36 in a conference dual meet at Lincoln Saturday. Don Cooper, Nebraska pole vaulter, really soared into the air to the height of 14 feet, $ \frac{3}{4} $ inch, bettering the old mark of 13 feet, $ \frac{4}{4} $ inch set by Cosgrove of the Huskers in 1936. Nebraska cracked the mile relay record with a time of 3:30.5, one-tenth second faster than last year. Four new meet records were set, two of them by Kansans, Bob Karnes, Jayhawker distance star, sped around the oval in 9:54.5 for the two-mile run to crack his record of 10:06.3 set last year. Tom Scofield, Kansas high jumper, cleared the box at 6 feet. 4 7/8 inches to better Monte Kinder's 1947 record by ¼ inch. Karnes was the only double winner of the meet. Scfield and Bob Crowley took the only other Kansas firsts. Nebraska swept the field in the hurdle races, 60-yard dash, and the pole vault. 69 + yard dash — Hutton (N), Cooper (N) Thompson (N); 86.3 The summaries: Mile run—Karnes (K), Moore (K), Schüler (N), 4:23.7. 446-Yard dash--Hurlburt (N), Binter, (K), Volkertsen (N). 50.7 60-yard high hurdles-Berkshire (N), Jones (N), Magsamen (N), 07.7 High jump—Scoifell (K), 6 feet 4 $ \frac{7}{8} $ inches; Kinder (N), 6-4; Norris, (K). 6-0. Pole vault—Cooper (N), 14 feet $ \frac{3}{4} $ inch; Myers (N), 12-0 $ \% $; McConnell (N), 11-1. Broad jump—Crowley (K), 22 feet, $10 \frac{1}{2}$ inches; McConnell (N), 21-$\frac{5}{4}$ Norris (K). 20-7. Shot put— Piderit (N), 49 feet 9 inches: McConnell (N), 44-5; Lee (K) (31), 43-0½. Two - mile run — Karnes (K), Moore (K), Morrison (N): 9:54.5 880-ward run—Martin (N), Studt (K), Shea (K) 2:00.2 60-yard low hurdles—Moomey (N), Thompson (N), Magsamen (N). 60. Mile relay—Nebraska (Vollertsen, Brandorff, Moorhouse, Hurlburt). 3:30.5 Iowa State swimmers took first in every event to swamp the University of Kansas tankmen, 61 to 22, in a dual meet here Friday afternoon. I-State Whips KU In Swimming Meet Setting two new pool records, the conference champions also coped four seconds in the seven individual swimming and diving contests. Ernest Friesen, Ernest Crates, and Stan Jervis each picked up a second for the Jayhawkers. 300-yard medley relay-Iowa State (Wyant, Nielsen, Smith); Kansas (Medearis, Jervis, Olander). Roger Watts of the Cyclones swam the 220-yard free style in 211.8 and set new pool records in those events the 440-yard free style in 4,49.5 to 220-yard free style—Watts (I) Friesen (K), Ritchie (K), Scarborough (I). 2:11.8. 50-yard free style-Kullman (I) Dickerson (I), Roy (K), Banks (K) :25.0. Diving-Shifler (I), Crates (K) O'Neill (K). 100-yard free style—Kullman (I), Searborough (I), Olander (K), Roy (K). 56.7. 150-yard backstroke — Thompson (I), Jezek (I), Medearis (K), Mahoney (K). 1:40.4. 200-yard breaststroke — Johnson (I), Jervis (K). 2,31.8. 440-yard free style—Watts (I), Alt( I4), Ritchie (K), Friesen (K); I4.95.1 400-yard free style relay—Iowa State (Searborough, Dickerson, Smith, Kullman), Kansas (Connell, Harrington, Olander, Roy). 3:49.2. The first American newspaper was the Boston News-Letter, established by John Campbell in April, 1704. Kansas Signs Two Coaches Max Kissell and Russ Sehon, a pair of Kansas seniors, were named to coaching spots on the Jayhawker staff by Athletic Director E. C. Quigley here Monday. Kissell, who earned letters on the championship cage clubs of 1942 and 1943, was moved into the freshman basketball coaching post succeeding Howard Engleman while Sehon, a second baseman owned by the Pittsburgh Pirates, was installed as head baseball coach to supplant the resigned Vic Bradford. Engleman, who coached the varsity half of last season and one game this year, was released to take up law practice in Salina. Bradford is expected to be named backfield coach at the United States Naval academy. A senior in the school of business, Kissell will graduate in June. His wife is the former Marcile Peterson of Wellington. They have a boy, Pete, two years old. Max served in the navy air corps from June, 1943 until July 1946. Sehon was assistant coach to Bradford last spring here, working chiefly with infielders. He broke into baseball in 1936 playing in Lawrence through 1938. In 1946 he played with Selma of the Southeastern league. He is a senior in Physical education. Sehon said he planned on opening baseball drills March 1. KU-OU Box Score Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. KANSAS (46) fg ft ftm pf tp Schnellbe'r, f 1 5 2 5 7 Eskridge, f 3 2 3 3 8 Waugh, g 5 2 0 2 12 Enus, g 1 0 0 5 2 Houchin, g 6 1 0 3 13 Dewell 0 0 0 1 0 Stramel 0 0 0 0 0 England 0 0 1 1 0 Mabry 0 0 1 0 Sapp 2 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 18 10 6 21 46 OKLAHOMA (50) fg ft tfm pf tfp Courty, f 5 4 1 1 14 Jones, f 2 4 1 1 8 Waters, c 4 1 0 5 9 Merchant, g 3 3 2 2 9 Pryor, g 2 0 0 2 4 Day 0 0 1 0 4 Leake 1 0 0 0 2 Lynn 2 0 0 3 4 Gilstrap 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes 0 0 0 0 0 Jacobs 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 19 12 5 15 50 TOTALS 19 12 That's What The Man Said Philadelphia—(UP)—The income tax collector pocketed a check for $1,000, but he didn't know exactly what to do about it. The check was from a clergyman. He said he got it from a man who got it fom another man who wanted to pay his tax without reporting his income. 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