- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 12, 19 PAGE FOUR Jones Equals Golf Record With Sub-Par Shooting The Jayhawker golf team, led by a record-equalling performance by Bill Jones, defeated the Oklahoma golf team, $12\frac{1}{2}$ to $5\frac{1}{2}$, in Kansas City Saturday. Shuts Out Coe Jones fired a sizzling 66, six strokes under par, to tie the Swope Park course record for amateurs. The husky Wichita golfer toured the front nine in 32 to shave four strokes off the standard and came back on the second nine with 34 to cut two more strokes off par. As coach Bob Coyan's number one man, Jones putted home seven birdies as he shout out the Sooner number one man, Charley Coe, by a 3 to 0 count. Coe finished third in the 1946 intercollegiate golf tournament. He was named nier-up honors in the 1946 Broadmoor match play championship. "Andy" Anderson, long-driving Oklahoma number two man, won over Bob Meeker of Kansas, $2\frac{1}{2}$ to $\frac{2}{3}$, in an individual match. Meeker paired up to hand the twosome of Coe and Anderson a 3 to 0 defeat. In the second foursome of the match, Kansas golfers, Jack Hines and Kirk Scott, continued to build up the Jayhawker advantage. Hines tied Owen Panner of Oklahoma, $ 1 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 1 \frac{1}{2} $. Scott defeated Dick Norville of Oklahoma, 2 to 1. Hines and Scott combined to hand the Panner-Norville twosome a $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ defeat. Seek Championship After Saturday's victory, the Jayhawker golf squad is now in line to capture the conference championship. The only blot on the Kansas record is a loss to Iowa State and it is an advantage of knowing the intricacies of a tricky home course in winning the match. Kansas is favored to take its remaining conference contests The squad travels to Manhattan Wednesday to play the Kansas State Wildcats. Wyandotte Wins Class AA Meet Wyandotte, Rosedale, and Olathe School for the Deaf won first in classes AA, A, and B respectively at the high school regional track meet in Memorial stadium Saturday. Dick Johnson of Lawrence took scoring honors for class AA, winning the javelin and discus and taking second in the shot put for a total of 20 points. Johnny Wilson of Ottawa tied for third as he shaded to give the Lawrence athlete his first backset of the season in any of the three weight events. Bob Miller of Olathe School for the Deaf was the class B leader with $12 \frac{1}{2}$ points. He won the 100 and 220-day dashes as well as anchoring the winning mile and 880-yard relay teams. Bob Diel of Highland Park scored 16 points to pace class A point makers. He won the discus, 220 and 440-yard dashes, and ran a leg on the second place 880-yard relay team to build up the total. The team results in each class; the team results in each class: Class AA — Wyandotte, 66½% Shawnee-Mission, 38 2/3%; Haskell 32; Lawrence, 30¼%; Sumner, 19; Argentine, 18; Ottawa, 15; Fort Scott, 8½%; Leavenworth, 6½%; Atchison, 4 Class A - Rosedale, 43; Hiawatha, 371½; Highland Park (Topeka), 331²; Olathe, 21; Atchison community high school, 19; Paola, 16; Seaman, 16; Galena, 14; Garnett, 9; Sabetha, 9; Washington Rural, 9; Pleasanton, 81½; Turner, 5; Immaculate of Leavenworth. 1½. Class B -Olathe School for the Deaf, 28; Overbrook, 27; Perry, 24½; Troy, 24; Arma, 16½; Valley Falls, 15; Arcade, 14½; Tonganoxie, 13; Horton, 10; Powhatten, 10; Baldwin, 8; Oskaloosa, 8; Everest, 6; Watena, 6; Burlingame, 5¼; Valley Falls, 4; Parker, 4; Morrill, 4; Cherokee, 3; De Soto, 3; Hayden of Topeka, 2½; Lansing, 2; Lyndon, 2. Stock Of Fish Products Drop Washington, —(UP)—Stocks of frozen fish products in public cold-storage plants dropped 29,000,000 pounds during February, the second largest monthly decline on record since 1985. The service reported. The service attributed the decline to increased demand for fish during Lent. Beta's Win Men's I-M Swim Meet Beta Theta Pi won the men's intramusual swimming meet Friday in Robinson gymnasium. The Beta's scored $44_{2}^{2}$ points, 18 more than their closest rivals, Phi Gamma Delta. The Beta's scored three firsts and two seconds in the final. The only eight points helped him sustain what a 100-yard back stroke. The Phi Gams and Phil Deltis each won two firsts. A breakdown of how the teams finished is: | Team | Qualifying | Final | Total | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Beta | 12 | $32^{1/2}$ | $44^{1/2}$ | | Phi Gam | 9 | $17^{1/2}$ | $26^{1/2}$ | | Phi Delt | 8 | 13 | 21 | | Phi Psi | 10 | 9 | 19 | | Sigma Chi | 6 | 12 | 18 | | A.T.O. | 2 | 3 | 5 | | D.U. | 3 | 1 | 4 | | Oread Hall | 4 | 0 | 4 | | Delta Tau Delta | 4 | 0 | 4 | | S.A.E. | 3 | 0 | 3 | | Kappa Sig | 3 | 0 | 3 | Baseball Officials Meet In Columbus Columbus, O.—(UP)—Baseball's bigwigs met here today in the new offices of minor league czar George M. Trautman, as the Major-Minor League council convened in a routine conference. Commissioner A. B. Chandler was top dignitary of a group that also included Trautman, Presidents Ford Frick of the National League and Will Harridge of the American League; Warren Giles, president of the Cincinnati Reds; Leslie O'Connor, Chicago White Sox executive; Clarence Rowland, Pacific Coast league president; Earl Mann, President of the Atlanta, Ga., team; and Herman White, president of the Wisconsin and Northern State leagues. The principle purpose of the conference, according to Trautman was to give the Major-Minor council a look at the new offices, but it was understood that the problems of Cuban baseball also would be discussed. The Cuban league has sought entry into organized baseball, and also would like change in existing rules that would allow more and better caliber American players to compete in Cuban winter baseball. 12 Students Take Graduate Exams Twelve University students took the Graduate Record examination at the Guidance bureau last week. Thomas Christensen, counselor, said. 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