JUNE 4,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Bill Jones' 66 Was Just Another On His Merit List When Bill Jones, number one man of the University golf team, shot his par busting 66 in the Oklahoma match to tie the Kansas City, Mo., Swope park course record for amateurs, it was just another in a long line of link merits for this stocky, square jawed golfer from Wichita. To name a few, he was a member of the Wichita North high school golf team for two years, a member of the Phillipine Area Olympic golf team which took top honors in the Army sponsored Pacific Olympics at Hawaii in summer 1946 and in the winner's State-State golf championship at Chilcothe, Mo., in 1940. *Coe Praises Him* Shot making in golf requires headwork, and Bill excels here as those who followed him in Kansas City will agree. He just doesn't make any careless shots, and will refuse to gamble if the odds are not leaning in his favor. This does not mean that when the chips are down he lets up quite the contrary, he shows greater shotmaking courage then than ever. What about that 66 though? "One of the finest rounds I've ever seen played in my life," remarked able golfer Charley Coe, who as Oklahoma's lead man faced Jones' torrid pace all day at Swowe Park. These words, coming from such a fine stylist probably pleased Bill more than all the press and radio notices. But, how did it happen? To begin with, Bill has a golf bag full of superb shots. His wood play is long and down the middle, and these 250 and 285 yard drives have strained his shot from iron. Finally, he is better putter. On the Swope park course, he three putted only one hole, the 10th, on the whole round. His sizzling round sizes up this way: he hit sixteen greens in par; he had a 32 on the front nine, using 16 strokes on the nine greens and on his back nine, after three putting the number 10 hole, he recovered on the following holes to post a two under par 34. The shot he liked best was an eight iron on the ninth hole. The hole measures 475 yards and he reached the green on his second shot He has shown that he has the ability and temperament for big time golf, but has no ambitions towards turning professional. This may be a good thing for the thinning ranks of top notch amateurs, and you can watch for the name of Bill Jones among them in the very near future. College Sophomore Wins Latin Prize Arthur S. McDonald, College sophomore, has been awarded the $15 Hannah Oliver Latin prize for 1946-47. The prize is the interest from a fund contributed by friends of Miss Oliver, a former University Latin professor, on her 80th birthday. Miss Oliver died on May 19 at the age of 95. The committee appointed by the dean of the College to choose the winner, included L. R. Lind, associate professor of Latin and Greek; Winnie Lowrance, assistant professor of Latin; and Mary Grant, associate professor of Latin and Greek. Brooklyn 11, Pittsburgh 6 Brooklyn 8, Pittsburgh 7 St. Louis 3, Boston 0 Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 1 New York 8, Chicago 3 Baseball Results American League New York 3, Detroit 0 Chicago 3, Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 4, Boston 5 Washington 6, Cleveland 5 American Association Kansas City 5, Columbus 4 Indianapolis 12, Minneapolis 4 Indianapolis 2, Minneapolis 6 Toledo 4, Milwaukee 3 Probable Pitchers New York (Bevens 3-5 and D Johnson 3-2) at Detroit (Trout 5-3 and Benton 3-0) two games. Philadelphia (Fowler 3-5) at Chicago (Grove 3-2) Boston (Dobson 4-3) at St. Louis (Munciverc 4-4) twilight Washington (Scarborough 0-1) at Cleveland (Feller 5-5) night. Chicago ('Borowy 5-1) at New York (Kennedy 4-2) (8-13) Philadelphia (Heintzelman 2-0) Pittsburgh (Singleton 1-0) at National League Chicago (Borowy 5-1) at New. Brooklyn (Brance 5-4) night St. Louis at Boston Barrett 2-3) night Barnett 2-3) night Texas To Enter Big Six Races Dallas, Tex.—(UP) — Highlighted by triple champion Jerry Thompson, former Dallas high school ace, and the quartet making up one of the world's fastest quarter-mile relay teams, the University of Texas will have an 11-man squad here for the Big Six-Southwest track and field duel of champions. Thompson, who won the half mile, mile and two-mile events in the conference meet, will not run in the 880-yard event under the lights here, however, and will concentrate on the two longer races. James H. Stewart, Director of the Meet, today announced receipt of confirmation from Texas Coach Clyde Littlefield that the relay team, Thompson and three other first-place winners in the conference meet would be among the 11 men scheduled to compete against the cream of the Big Six track men at Dal-Hi stadium June 13. The quarter-mile foursome of Perry Samuels, Charley Tatom, Allen Lawler and Charley Parker will not have a Big Six counterpart since that event is not on the rival conference schedule, but will race against the speedy Baylor entry in a special event. The Texas Team has been clocked in 40.6 second, only one-tenth of a second off the world record. Bell Speaks At Fellowship Dr. Philip Bell, associate mathematics professor, discussed the Book of Hebrews Tuesday night at the final regular meeting of the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship. The last devotional meeting will be held at 5 p.m. today in Danforth chapel. Congratulations Seniors! 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