4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 21, 1945 Iowa State Wins Big Six Meet Taking 2 Firsts Scoring only two first places, Iowa State track and field men added enough points from seconds and thirds to win the 17th annual Big Six meet at Lincoln, Neb., Saturday. The total of Cyclone points was $64\%$. Missouri ran second with 49 points, while Oklahoma counted 46, Nebraska 41, and Kansas $23\%$. The Jayhawkers placed one first, Leroy Robison winning the javelin throw with a distance of 186 feet $5 \frac{1}{2}$ inches. Bangert Breaks Meet Record Bill Bangert, Missouri's weight expert, broke the meet record in the shot put, beating the former mark of 52 feet, $ \frac{1}{4} $ inch, set by Aussieker, also of Missouri, in 1943. The new mark is 52 feet 7 $ \frac{1}{4} $ inches. For the Cyclones' two first, Bob Jones ran the 440 in 50.2 seconds and the team of Max Burroughs, Biff Rowland, John Alexander, and Jones won the mile relay in 3 minutes 28.5 seconds. The Kansas relay team, Rolland Hamilton, John Jackson, Lynn Leigh, and Kenneth Danneberg finished third. Robison garnered a third in the shot, Jim Sargent in the high jump, and Danneberg in the 440. Fifteen Events Staged The events in order of the finish: Mile run—Kratz, Nebraska; Vicklund, Oklahoma; Arlen, Iowa State Dean, Missouri; Hudson, Kansas 4:36.3. 4.6.5. Shotput—Bangert, Missouri, 52, 71½; Quirk, Missouri, 51, 5¾; Robison, Kansas, Kansas, 45, 6½; Rawson, Iowa State, 44, 1; Pidier, Nebraska, 43, 8. (New record; previous 52, ¼, by Elmer Aussieker, Missouri, in 1943) 440-yard dash—Jones, Iowa State; Alexander, Iowa State; Denberg, Kansas; Sparkman, Oklahoma; Richardson, Oklahoma. 50.2. 100-yard dash—Crowson, Missouri; Day, Oklahoma; Larson, Iowa State; Peck, Kansas; Thacker, Oklahoma. .09.9. 120-yard high hurdles — Barker Nebraska; Hawley, Oklahoma; Miller, Missouri; McGeachen, Nebraska; Jackson, Kansas. 15.3. 880-yard run — Kratz, Nebraska Dobois, Iowa State; Burroughs, Iowa State; Rowland, Iowa State; Willett, Missouri. 2:01.8. Javelin—Robison, Kansas, 168, $5\%$; Piderit, Nebraska, 163, $4\%$; Roy Iowa State, 163, $7\%$; Lebow, Oklahoma, 150, $10\%$; McCurley, Oklahoma, 145, $8\%$. Pole vault—Dick Miller, Nebraska, 12, 9%; Belt, Iowa State, 11, 9; Wilson, Oklahoma, 11, 6; Busch, Missouri, 11, 3; Davis, Oklahoma, 10. 220-yard low hurdles — Barker, Nebo ka; Wagner, Iowa State; Hawley, Oklahma; Sylvester, Oklahoma; Moorman, Iowa State. 252. Discus — Bangert, Missouri, 144, $1^{1/2}$; Quirk, Missouri, 133, $10^{1/4}$; Carr, Missouri, 128, 6; Robison, Kansas, 124, $7^{1/2}$; Trommler, Iowa State, 118, 3. 220-yard dash—Crowson, Missouri; Day, Oklahoma; Wagner, Iowa State; Larsen, Iowa State, Danneberg, Kansas. ..21.6. Broad jump—McCullough, Oklahoma, 22, $3 \frac{1}{4}$; Larsen, Iowa State, 21, $9 \frac{1}{2}$; Clark, Iowa State, 21, 2; Crowson, Missouri, 20, 9; Peck, Kansas, 20, $7 \frac{1}{2}$. One-mile relay—Iowa State (Max Burroughs, Bill Rowland, John Alexander, Bob Jones); second, Oklahoma; third, Kansas; fourth, Missouri (Nebraska did not run) 3:26.5. Two-mile run—Morrison, Nebraska; Dean, Iowa State; Arien, Iowa State; Vicklund, Oklahoma; McKinney, Missouri. Time, 10:31.7. High jump—Heinesohn, Missouri, 5. 10; Miller, Nebraska. 5. 9; tied for Two Rounds to Go Climax Near in I-M Softball Tourney With two rounds of regularly scheduled games to be played, the men's intramural softball tournament nears its climax this week. Two of the unbeaten teams in the A league will play tomorrow-Battenfeld and the Beta's. The B league's two undefeated teams, Blanks and Kappa Sigma will not meet until Thursday. The Battenfield-Beta contest may be the tightest of tomorrow's games. Battenfeld won a close one from the Phi Delta, 4-3, tied with Delta Tau, 5-5, and blanked Oldham's Oldsters, 28-0. The Beta's are credited with a 14-9 victory over the Oldham crew, and an 8-4 defeat of Duke's Mixture. Delta Tau's Are Unbeaten In another crucial A-league game the Delta Tau's, unbeaten so far, will be matched against the Phi Delt's, who beat Sigma Nu and Duke's Mixture, 13-7 and 18-6, and lost a tight one to Battenfeld, 4-3. Delta Tau holds an 11-4 victory over Sigma Nu and a tie with Battenfeld in addition to one in the win column as the result of a forfeit. The Sigma Nu team will remain idle until Thursday, collecting a victory on a bye in tomorrow's round. Blanks Meet Fliam Gam's In the B league, the Blanks take on the Phi Gam's tomorrow. The Blanks have long margins over the Phi Psi's and Pi K. A., 15-1 and 16-0, and a victory over the Sig Alph's by forfeit. The Phi Gam's have one to their credit with losses to Sigma Chi and Phi Psi. The Sig Alph's, standing even with 2 victories to 2 losses, will play Kappa Sigma, holder of two close margins. The Kappa Sig's beat Sigma ma Chi. 3-2 and the Phi Ps'i $11-12$. The other B-league game will match the Phi Psi's, with 2 won and 2 lost, with Pi K. A., 1 for 3. Sigma Chi will draw a bye in tomorrow's round. Three PT's Compete In B-Bracket of Meet Navy students in PT's 5, 7, and 9 will compete in the B-bracket V-12 intramural swimming tournament this week in the Robinson gymnasium pool, Chief G. W. Gathings, director of the V-12 intramural program said this morning. This week's meet will be run off like that of last week for PT's 6,8, and 10, of which 10 was the winner. The medley relay and underwater swim will be held today, beginning at 4:30, and a free style 600-foot relay and diving contest will finish the tourney Wednesday afternoon. The medley relay will be made up of four laps, a 100-foot breast stroke, a 100-foot side stroke, and a back stroke and free style, 50 feet each. water only. One team from each house will be entered in the medley relay and two contestants from each house will participate in the underwater contest. The underwater event will consist of one race of 200 feet, breaking water every 50 feet. Jay Janes will have their annual spring rush tea from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Wednesday, in the Kansas room, Betty Jo O'Neal, president, said today. All students who are interested are invited to attend, Miss O'Neal said, and women's houses who have vacancies are reminded to send representatives. Jay Janes to Have Annual Rush Tea third, Sargent, Kansas; Davis, Oklahoma, and Baer, Oklahoma, 5, 7. The regular meeting will follow the tea. Large signed photographs of Alec Templeton, pianist, and Lauritz Melchior, tenor, dedicated to the School of Fine Arts, arrived last week to be hung in the University's Musical "Hall of Fame." Fine Arts Receives Hall of Fame' Photos Templeton, Melchior The pictures will be framed and added to the collection of celebrated musical artists now on exhibition on the walls of the entrance corridor of Hoch auditorium. Both of these world famous artists appeared this season on the University concert series. Recently received and soon to be hung in the same collection are autographed pictures of Artur Rubinstein, pianist, and Helen Traubel, dramatic soprano of the Metropolitan opera, both of whom have appeared on the concert course in recent years. Miss Esther Twente Heads Social Work Conference Esther Twente, sociology professor, is institute committee chairman of the 46th annual Kansas Conference of Social Works, which is being held this week throughout the state with the theme "Social Reconversion." Miss Twente is acting as adviser to the regional meets in Dodge City, Calley, Salina, Wichita, Chanute, and Kansas City. The conference is being held in districts because of transportation difficulties, Miss Twente said. K.U. Alumnus Promoted To Lieutenant Commander Grant Cowherd, '38. Kansas City, Mo., has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander and is serving as commanding officer of a destroyer escort in the Atlantic fleet. While at the University, Lieutenant Cowherd was president of his senior class. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He has seen service on the West coast and in the Central Pacific area. He wears the American Defense, the American Theater, the Asiatic-Pacific theater, and the European-African-Middle Eastern ribbons. Thomas Schamaun Receives Commission as an Ensign Thomas Everett Schamaun,24, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schamaun of Dighton, Kansas, was commissioned an ensign in the Naval Reserve and designated a naval aviator recently at the Naval Air Training bases, Pensacola, Fla. Having completed his intermediate training at the "Annapolis of the Air," he will be ordered to duty either at an instructor's school or at an operational base for further training. Prior to entering the Naval service, Ensign Schamaum attended the University of Kansas from 1940-42. Jean Saffell, Fine Arts senior, and Mrs. Claire Cossey, students in the design department, have been notified of the acceptance of their gift wrapping paper designs by a Chicago firm. Saffell and Crossey Sell Designs The open date of October 12 in the football schedule has been filled by Washburn, E. C. Quigley said today. The game will be played at night in the Haskell stadium. Game Scheduled with Washburn VARSITY Zane Grey's "NEVADA" TONITE and TUESDAY and "BLUEBEARD" The Strangler of Paris Only 11 Have Half Million Books Only 11 Have Jainun Books Only 11 states universities in the nation have more than a half-million books in their libraries. JAYHAWKER NOW Thru Saturday Entire Week The Greatest Featurette Ever Produced! "THE ALL STAR BOND RALLY" Starring BING CROSBY BOB HOPE FRANK SINATRA HARRY JAMES And His Band BETTY GRABLE BETTY GRABLE HARPO MARX CARMEN MIRANDA And a Host of Others Shown in Addition to the Regular Feature! 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