UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 19.1947 PAGE FOUR Missouri Track Team Wins Over Kansas, 90 To 41 The University of Missouri track team defeated Kansas 90 to 41 in their dual conference meet at Columbia, Friday. Five meet records were broken. Four of the records went to the Tigers, while one fell to Tom Scofield of Kansas, Scofield, ace high-jumper, cleared the bar at 6 feet $4 \frac{1}{2}$ inches to break a record of 6 feet $4 \frac{3}{8}$ inches set by Kelly of Missouri in 1938. Wm. Ike. One of Missouri's new mark marks went jointly to Dick Ault and Elmer Klein. They were clocked at 48.8 in the 404, despite the fact that Ault, running well in front, stopped at the tape to wait for Klein and finish it in a deadheat. They bettered the old record of 49.3, by Missouri's Crosby in 1941, by 4 second. Floyd Gaultney of Missouri broke one of the oldest meet records in the book when he crossed the 120-yard high hurdles finish line in 147. The old record of :14.8 was set by Bob Simpson of Missouri in 1916. Bob Blakely and Bud Gartiser took second and third to sweep the event for the Tigers. The other Tiger record went to Mel Sheehan when he tossed the discus 163 feet $9\frac{1}{2}$ inches. The old record stood at 162 feet $8\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Sheehan also took the shot put with a toss of 49 feet $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches. New Hurdle Record Gartiser then set a new low hurdle record of 23.3 with teammates Ault and Day finishing second and third to sweep that event for Missouri. The old mark was 23.4, set by Foy of Kansas in 1940. Another deadheat for the Tigers came in the mile run when Bob Bosworth and Bill Chronister broke the tape together in 4:21. Bob Karnes and Hal Moore then reversed the procedure by finishing the two-mile run together for Kansas. The only event swept by the Jayhawks was the javelin throw. Karl Ebel turned in the winning toss of 195 feet 2 inches and was followed by teammates Cliff King and Bob Kline. Ebel Takes Javelin The Kansas mile relay team of John Stites, Dick Shea, Bill Binter and John Jackson, beat out the Tiger team by inches. Their time was 3.237. Mile run—Bosworth (M. U.) and Chronister (M. U.), tied Karnes, (K. U.), 4:21.1 440-yard dash—Ault (M. U.) and Klein (M. U.), tied; Shea (K. U.), 48.8. 100-yard dash—Gartiser (M. U.): Guth (M. U.); Jackson (K. U.): :09.9. 120-yard high hurdles-Gaultney (M. U.); Blakely (M. U.); Gartiser (M. U.); 14.7. 880-yard run—Killough (M. U.); Lancaster (M. U.); Wolfe (M. U.); 1:55.6. 220-yard dash—Guth (M. U.); jackson (K. U.); Applebaum (M.U.); :21.6. Two-mile run-Karnes (K. U.) and Moore (K. U.), tied; Quinn (M. U.). 10:04.4. 220-yard low hurdles—Gartiser (M. U.). Ault (M. U.). Day (M. U.),; 23.3. Mile relay - K. U. (Stites, Shea, Binter, Jackson). 3:23.7. Pole vault—Blackwell (M. U.) and Vandyne (M. U.) tied; Knapp (M. I.). 12' 6". High jump- Scofield (K, U); Howard (M, U); Howe (M, U), Shot put--Sheehan (M. U.); Klaus (M. U.), Penny (K. U., K.) 49, %$^5$. Broad jump= Teel (M. U). Crow- lev (K. U). Howe (M. U). 23'64'8" jey (K. U.); Howe (M. U.). Discus throw—Sheehan (M. U.). Robinson (K. U.); Kline (K. U.) 163" 9½". Javelin throw—Ebel (K. U.); King (K. U.); Kline (K. U.), 195"². Phone KU-25 with your news. Instant Service In Our Shoe Repair Department Royal College Shop 837-38 Mass. Golf Team Downs MU The Jayhawker golf team defeated Missouri university in a match in Kansas City Friday by a score of $12\%$ to $82\%$. The victory gave Kansas a conference record of four triumphs against one loss. A 5-foot putt by Bob Meeker on the eighteenth green clinched the Jayhawker victory. The shot gave him a tie with Jim McKinney of Missouri on the back nine and furnished the vital half point which Kansas needed to win. The first Kansas twosome of Bill Jones and Jack Hines rolled over Jim Rollins and Don Provow of Missouri by a $6 \frac{1}{2}$ to $2 \frac{1}{2}$ count. The second Jayhawker pair of Bob Meeker and Kirk Scott picked up the three points needed to win in losing to John Pierce and Jim McKinney of Missouri, 3 to 6. Bill Jones, Kansas number one man, was low for the third straight match with a 73, one over par. Jack Hines shot a 74, McKinney of Missouri a 75, Scott and Rollins of Missouri 76's, Pierce of Missouri a 78, and Provow of Missouri an 80. Coach Bob Coyan's golfers now hold second place in the Big Six race. Iowa State has won three while losing one more. Oklahoma must take on Missouri at Columbia and Oklahoma at Norman to close their season. The Kansas team will play Oklahoma A. and M. in a non-conference match today on the Swope park course in Kansas City. Three fraternities will shoot it out for the intramural rifle championship tonight and Wednesday. Delta Upsilon and Tau Kappa Epsilon will meet at 7 p.m. tonight and see the Tau Omega in the finals fednesday. All matches are held in the Military Science building. DU's, TKE's To 'Shoot It Out' Tonight D. U. advanced to the semi-finals by outshooting Beta Theta Pi 780-790. Alpha Tau Omega eliminated Battenfield 841-671, and Tau Kappa Epsilon defeated Pi Kappa Alpha 794-760 in matches Friday. Call K.U. 25 with your news. The semi-finals of men's intramural softball will be held today. The games will begin at 4:15. MIDNIGHT Zombie Jamboree Wed.-11:45 P. M. I-M Semi-Finals Start At 4 Today Personal Appearance HENRY B. VALLEAU Master Hypnotist And Creator of Zombie With the most TIMELY. . . AUTHENTIC. . . and ENTERTAINING Program ever to be present from our stage! The schedule: Program ever to be presented from our stage! Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta—field 1. ON OUR SCREEN ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Sigma Chi vs. Phi Delta Theta—field 3. Probable batteries: Sig Eps—McNeive and Fisher; Phi Deltas—Evans and Fitzpatrick; Delta Tau—Baker and Neel; Sigma Chi—Williams and Reddoch. GRANADA Star Sians With Yankees New Library Books New York — (UP) — Claude (Buddy) Young, star Negro halfback who led the University of Illinois to a 45 to 13 victory over U.C.LA. in the Rose Bowl Jan. 1, has signed a three-year contract with the New York Yankees of the all America football conference. A burial custom of the Igorot tribe of Luzon is to place the dead in a sitting position until the body is dried, and then into a cave or grave. Non-fiction Highlight: "Strange Alliance" by J. R. Deane. This book is a terse account of Deane's own observations and impressions as head of the military mission in Moscow during the war. It is of interest to note that the author advises the same "firm" policy that the State Department is employing at present. Other New Books: R. S. Chenault, “Advertising Layout”; E. E. Cummins, “The Labor Problem in the United States”; C. H. Dawson, “The Making of Europe”; F. R. Dulles, “China and America”; V. A. Kravchenko, “I Choose Freedom”; M. H. Macartney, “The Role of Women”; Ai-yang for Young America; Frank Tannenbaum, “Slave and Citizen”; U. S. War dept., “Merrill’s Marauders”; Eudora Welty, “Delta Wedding”. Fierman Teaches Religion In Absence of Mayerberg Rabbi Morton C. Fierman, Kansas City, taught classes in the School of Religion last week. He substantiated a statement Samuel Mayerberg, who has been ill, Rabbis Fierman was a speaker during Religious Emphasis week this year. Members of the Registered Nurses' club will be guests at the pre-nursing club banquet in the East room of the Union at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday. ZOMBIE SHOW STAR A mad doctor, a shrunken head, a Zombie soul, and a stage full of wierd happenings are in store for the Granada Theater patrons Wednesday at midnight. The management is pleased to announce the booking of a professional road show attraction, VALLEAU THE HYP-NOTIST and his MIDNIGHT ZOMBIE JAMBORE Adv. 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