PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS APRIL 23,1946- 7 Harrison Dillard, ace Negro hurdler from Baldwin-Wallace college, lived up to all advance notices concerning his ability when he won the high hurdles at the Kansas Relays Saturday. Dillard tied the Relays mark set by Fred Wolcott of Rice by scooting home in 14.2 seconds. Dillard out-distanced the second place winner by 10 vards. Bill Mack, Drake's sensational young miler, came through as predicted to win the Glenn Cunningham mile with a 4:24.2 mark which compares favorably with Cunningham's own times in the Relays. The Drake ace has a brilliant future ahead and may some day be the first man to run a four minute mile. Tom Schofield had three chances to establish a new Relays high jump record. On his second try the Jayhawkers' ace high jump artist cleared the bar, but his trailing foot touched it and knocked the bar off. Scofield has another year of competition and may set a new mark next year. *** Sidelights at the Relays--Charlie Black. Jayhawker All-American basketballer, vaulted 12 feet 6 inches to tie for second place. "The Hawk" has been out for track only two weeks, and this makes his mark even more creditable. . . . Hal Moore trailed Bill Mack by 20 yards to take second place in the Glenn Cunningham mile. This was Moore's first outdoor appearance this year. . . . The Jayhawker victory in the university two-mile relay was an upset. Missouri was leading by about four yards when Chromister collapsed 30 yards from the finish, and Hinchee drove on to win for Kansas. Punahou, the Hawaiian entry, drew a big hand from the audience. The crowd also laughed and whistled when two members of the team presented gifts to the Relays queen, Carolyn Campbell, and then proceeded to kiss her. .Among the honored guests were Dr. John Outland, Father of the Kansas Relays, and Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, the founder of the Relays. .Karl Ebel, Jayhawker spear hurler, heaved the javelin 193 feet 9 3/4 inches to take third place. This is Ebel's best mark, but he may get up to 200 feet before the season closes . . . Schaake Appointed Williamette Coach Elmer Schaake, assistant football coach at the University for two years, has been appointed head basketball coach and assistant football mentor at Williamette University. Salem, Ore. Mr. Schaake resigned from the K.U. faculty last spring to accept a position at Dinuba Calif. High school. His new contract becomes effective July 1. A star football player at Lawrence Memorial high school and K.U., he served as coach of all sports in Lawrence Memorial high school for five years. Kansas Rates High In Relays The Kansas Jayhawkers took two firsts, one second, two thirds, and tied for a secondand a fourth to rank with Colorado, Drake, and Texas at the top of the university division of the Kansas Relays Saturday. Approximately 600 athletes competed in the Relays. Weather conditions were perfect, and 5,000 fans were on hand for the 21st annual running of the Kansas carnival, the first since 1942. The record in the Kansas City, Mo., high school relay event was the only mark to fall. Southwest High school clipped 9. of a second from the old record. Harrison Dillard of Baldwin-Wallace college tied the high hurdles record of 14.2 seconds which was established by Fred Wolcott of Rice in 1938. Tom Scofield won the high jump for the Jayhawkers with a leap of 6 ft. 5/78 inches. The Kansas twomile relay team scored an upset to win that event. Hal Moore took second in the Glenn Cunningham mile run. Leroy Robison captured third place in the shot put with a heave of 45 feet 8/78 inches, and Kansas' sprint medley relay team also won third place. Charlie Black, versatile Jayhawker star, tied for second place in the pole vault with a leap of 12 feet 6 inches, and Bob Stoland tied for fourth place in the high jump with a 6 ft. jump. Here are the results of the Relays events in the university division: 120-yard high hurdles—Dillard, Baldwin-Walhae; Tharp, Minnesota; Sharp, Oklahoma; Barker, Nebraska. Time—14.9 Half-mile relay — Missouri; Texas; Town. Colorado. Time—1:27.3. 100- yard dash—Lawler, Texas; Martin- son, for coach Colorado, Colorado; Bottar, Taylor Iowa. Colorado. Time- 1-27.3. *Two-mile relay* — Kansas (Lunsford, Ford, Radson, Jackson, Hinchee) Nebraska. Kansas (Maryland) Time- 1-27.4. Gleen Cunningham mack—Drake; WINNER of 10 World's Fair Grand Prizes,28 Gold Medals and more honors for accuracy than any other timepiece. ATTENTION, STUDENTS! The problem is solved! You students no longer need worry about mailing your laundry home and then having it returned. You see, we have some laundry carriers in stock. They're swell! And priced at only $1.95. Cardboard refillers are 39 cents. 901 MASS. ST. PHONE 636 Hodgson and McSpadden, Phi Gamma Delta, defeated Hunter and Simpson, Beta Theta Pi, to win the intramural handball doubles championship. The final match was won in two straight sets 21-11, 21-14. Phi Gam's Win The two teams went to the finals after Hodgson and McSpadden had defeated Walker and Nichols, Kappa Sigma in the semi-finals and Hunter and Simpson had defeated Martin and Belt, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Moore, Kansas; Wall, Oklahoma; Adams, Chicago, Time: 4:24.2 Shot put—Creee, Colorado; Thompson, Iowa; Distance—4 feet, 10 inch; lows, Iowa. Distance—4 feet, 10 inch. Sprint medley relay—Colorado; Oklahoma; Kansas; Kansas State. Time— K. C. Mo., High school relay - Southwest; Northeast; Central; East Time - Pole vault-Bateman, Colorado; Tie- Black, Kansas; Sherman, Kansas State; Kansas City, Missouri; Southworth, Baylor, Height=13 feet. Four-mile drive—Drake; Nebraska. Quarter mile relay—Baylor, Texas Towa. Colorado. 41-0. High jump—Scofield, Kansas; Iowa State—Howe, Missouri; Tie-Sto兰, Kansas; McGuire, Missouri; Howe, Kentucky; McGraw, Augusta. Height—6 feet, 5 7/8 inches. Distance medley relay — Nebraska Drake, Iowa State; Missouri, Time— Broad jump=Pederson, Iowa State; Robertson, Texas; Tie-Tharp, Minnesota; Menary, Colorado. Distance=23 feet. 8.5/8 inches. Discus — Thompson, Camp Grant; Creese, Colorado; Yocum, Peru; Carpenter, Emporia. Distance—142 feet, 9 inches. One-mile relay — Texas A. and M; Drake; Texas; Iowa. Time—3.215. 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