PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1943 Wichita East, Bentley Win Wichita E Karnes Sets Record; Grimes Wins Dashes Wichita East, a favorite in Class A, and Bentley, a darkhorse in Class B, won the 39th Interscholastic Track and Field Meet held yesterday in Memorial stadium. Bob Karnes of Overbrook broke the mile run record when he won the Class B mile in 4 minutes, 29.9 seconds. The time bettered the old mark of 4 minutes $ ^{ \textcircled{*} }$ 31. 3 seconds set by Woelk of Goessel in 1939. Bentley, a small high school with only 30 boys enrolled, made a total of 26 points to take first place in Class B ahead of McCune which made 21 points. Lowman of Bentley took both hurdle races and tied for first in the high iump. Wichita East amassed 38 1-2 points in Class A to finish off their city rival. Wichita North, which scored 26 1-2 points. Linwood Sexton of Wichita East took first in the high and low hurdles and fourth in the broad jump. Billy Grimes, the only entry from Ashland, was highpoint man with 15 points. He took first in the 100, 220, and 440-yard dashes. The results are as follows 120-yard High Hurdles: Class B—Won by Lowman, Bentley; second, Delk. Perry; third Charlton, Mulberry; fourth, Carlson Axtell. 17. 100-yard Dash: Class A—first, Dawson, Shawnee Mission; second, Kidwell, Hiawatha third, McEnulty, Wichita East fourth, Jones, Lawrence. 15.3. Class B—First, Grimes, Ashland second, Benedict, Waterville; third Bennett, Robinson; fourth, Lacy Blue Rapids. 10.6. Mile Run: Class A—First, Sexton, Wichita East; second, Hale, Fort Scott; third, Wolfe, Atchison; fourth, Shimel, Hutchinson. 103. Class A—First, Crowder, Augusta; second, Breth, Wichita North; third, DeJames, Atchison; fourth, Hess, Hiawatha. 4:42.6. Class B—First, Karnes, Overbrook; second, Cutting, Bentley; third, Burnet, Neosho Rapids; fourth, Morford, Emmett. 4:29.9. 880-yard Relay: Class B—First, Burton; second Waterville; third, McCune; fourth Florence. 1:40.2. Class A—First, Atchison; second Wichita E; third, Hutchison; fourth, Shawnee Mission. 1:35.5. 440 yard Run. Class B—First, Grimes, Ashland; second, Foster, McCune; third, Dormann, Winchester; fourth, Folks Wellsville. 52.5. Class A—First, Tankersley, Hutchinson; second, Nichols, Wichita North; third, Reardon, Coffeyville; fourth, Knox, Council Grove. $24. Class B—First, Lowman, Bentley. PERFECTION . . . is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Grade meats have been the choice of HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, Clubs and INSTITUTIONS. Williams Meat Co. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City second, Watson, McCune; third Barnard, Winchester; fourth, Delk Perry. 25.5. Class A—First, Dawson, Shawnee Mission; second, Kidwell, Hiawatha third, Nitz, Topeka; fourth, McDonald, Lawrence. 23.2. 880-yard Run: Class B—First, Pearce, Oxford; second, Baker, Peabody; third, Cutting, Bentley; fourth, Domann, Winchester. 2:06.1. Class A—First, F. Lunsford, Wichita North; second, Douglas, Topeka; third, Lair, Coffeyville; fourth, Harris, Washington Rural. 2:06.3. Medley Relay: Class B—First, Burton; second, Winchester; third, Olathe; fourth, Florence. 3:38.5. Class A-First, Wichita North second, Wichita East; third, Atchison; fourth, Wyandotte. 3:39.2. Shot Put: Class B—First, Minor, Oxford; second, Gillispe, Valley Falls; third, Johnson, Miller; fourth, Walters Blue Rapids. 43 ft 13-4 in. Class A—First, Kennedy, Augusta second, Hanson, Augusta; third, Toliver, Wichita East; fourth, Penny Lawrence. 48 ft. High Jump: Class B—First, (tie), Kalacy, Baldwin, Bowman, Bentley, Charlton, Mulberry; fourth, (tie), Smith, Florence; Cripps, Miller. 5 ft. 7 1-8 in. Class A—First, Martin, Ottawa; second, Sargent, Wichita East; third, (tie), Yates, Rosedale; Cowick, Wyandotte; Schnacke, Topeka. 5 ft. 9.3-4 in. Discuss Thorw: Class B—First, Johnson, Miller; second, Weaver, Admire; third, McNeive, Emmett; fourth, Harris, Blue Rapids. 126 ft. 4 1-4 in. Class A—First, Brown, Newton; second, Toliver, Wichita East; third, King, Newton; fourth, Robinson, Lawrence. 128 ft. 2 5-8 in. Class B—First, Walters, Blue Rapids; second, Field, Valley Center; third, Null, Winchester; fourth, Hutchens, Valley Center. 164 ft. 3 in. Javelin Throw: Class A—First, McNutt, Colby; econd, King, Newton; third, Cathey. Dean Nesmith, trainer of the University varsity athletic teams for the past five years, resigned his position. Friday, in preparation to beginning his new duties as a junior physical education instructor, a civil service position, at the Olathe naval air training station May 1. Nesmith became the head athletic trainer in 1938 after Elwyn Dees resigned to a similar position at Oklahoma A & M. While carrying out his duties as the trainer of all varsity teams, Nesmith made many warm friendships with members of the basketball, football, and track teams. The team which he said would always stand out in his memory is the 1940 basketball team which defeated Southern California in the Western NCAA playoffs. Nesmith is the fifth Kansas boy that Dr. Forrest C. Allen has developed into an athletic trainer. Others are Milton, head trainer at Texas University, Jimmy Cox, head trainer at Harvard, Roland Logan, physical education instructor at the Navy Pre-flight school at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Elwin Dees, head trainer Naval Training station. Broad Jump: Topeka; fourth, Kennedy, Augusta 173 ft. 5-8 in. Nesmith Resigns As Trainer Allen Praises Former Aide Class B—First, Hutchens, Valley Center; second, Watson, McCune third, Evans, Perry; fourth, Grim, Miller. 19 ft. 9 in. Class A—First, Knox, Council Grove; second, Wolfe, Atchison; third Emery, Wyandotte; fourth, Sexton, Wichita East. 22 ft. 4 1-2 in. Pole Vault: Class B—First, Adams, Bentley; second, (tie), Tomberlin, Lydon; Page, McCune; Turner, Waterville; Munger, LaCygne; Evans, Perry. 10 ft. 2-3-4 in. Class A—First, McClay, Ottawa; second, Arnold, Hiawata; third, brown. Life Saving Meeting Held For Enthusiasts The last opportunity to enter the course in senior life-saving will be tomorrow, Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, said yesterday. tStudents wishing to take the course should attend the meeting at the pool at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, she said. Both men and women may sign up for the course, and those who complete it successfully will receive a senior life-saving certificate. The class meets twice a week: at 8 o'clock Monday evenings, and at either 4:30 or 8 p.m. on Thursdays. Sixteen students have signed up for the instruction so far. Friday's Games Alpha Chi Sigma 35, Delta Tau Delta 3 Battenfeld hall 16, Templin hall 2 Jolliffe hall 13, Delta Upsilon 2 Sigma Chi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon (postponed) Tuesday's Games, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday's Games, 4:30 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Battenfeld hall Delta Tau Delta vs. Beta Theta Pi "B" Sigma Nu vs. Beta Theta Pi Phi Gamma Delta vs. John Moore Co-op Fisher, Wichita East; fourth, Stover, Manhattan. 11 ft. 11 in. **Final Standings:** Class B—Bentley 26, McCune 21; Winchester 17; Waterville 16 1-2; Oxford 15 1-2; Ashland 15; Burrton 14; Blue Rapids 13 1-2; Miller 11 1-2; Perry 11; Valley Center 11. Class A—Wichita East 38 1-2; Wichita North 26 1-2; Hatchison 25; Hutchinson 18 1-2; Shawnee Mission 17 1-2; Topeka 16; Hiawatha 13 1-2; Newton 12; Augusta 12; Ottawa 10; Lawrence 9; Fort Scott 8 1-2. Watch Them Rollin' the Eggs AT WIEDEMANN'S On Easter Morning — Real White Rabbits! Upon Dean Nesmith's resignation, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, basketball coach, paid him the following tribute: "We, of the athletic staff, and the varsity athletes of all competitive teams will sorely miss Dean Nesmith at the University of Kansas. He had every interest of the athlete at heart. As a man and as a trainer, he possessed the finest qualities that a team trainer should have. His combined varsity-competitive team experience and his clean habits of living were a most constructive thing in setting standards for our athletic youth." "The boys of the different teams often brought him presents as tribute of the thousand and one kindnesses he showed them during their hours of mental exaluation or of psychic depression in victory or in defeat." "He was clean, capable, and loyal to the 'nth' degree. 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