PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1941. Break Six Records At Drake Rice Beats Munski In Special Race Greg Rice, the man whom the army refused for military duty as physically unfit, set a 6:41.1 mark in the first special mile-and-a-half ever run at the relays. DES MOINES—(Special)—Six new Drake relews records, one a world mark, were rung up and one old mark was equaled yesterday as the 18-year old high jump mark that was expected to crumble remained intact. Rice's time was some five seconds off Glenn Cunningham's world's record, as the former Notre Dame star barely outcauted a half-foot triumph over John Munkski, ex of Kansas's jumping jack twins, Norman Saneman and Bob Stoland, tied for third in high jump, both clearing 6 feet 2 inches. Missouri. Ralph Schwartzkopf, former Michigan runner, finished a close third, being pushed by Oklahoma A and M's ex-distance man, Forest Efaw. Al Blozis, Georgetown all-American tackle, threw the discus 161 feet 5 inches to outshien Texan Jack Hughes in breaking the record in that event. Blozis also won the shot put with a heave of 53 feet 5 inches. A pulled muscle suffered by Orlando Epp in the preliminaries on Friday in the quarter-mile relay left the rest of the Kansas men without a quarter miler to run in the other relays. Texas University excelled in the sprint medley relay, chalking up not only a relay but also a world's record in the time of 3:23.2. Bob Wright, Ohio State's sophomore hurdling star, pulled the major upset of the day as he beat favored Pete Owens, of Howard Payne, in the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.6 seconds. In the 480-yard shuttle-hurdle relay race the Oklahoma A and M team scampered away with a new record of 59.9 seconds, the old one being 60.1 seconds. Texas University's crack quartet again showed their heels to the quarter mile teams as the Longhorns breezed through a 41.1 second quarter to clip .4 second from the old record. The Texas team was paced by two speed merchants, Aton Terry Wichita Netsters Down Kansas, 4-2 Fresh from a victory over Missouri, the Wichita University tennis team downed the Jayhawker courtmen 4-2 here yesterday afternoon. Bob Voelker Kansas, defeated Christ, of Wichita, 6-4, 6-2, Voth, Wichita, outplayed Bill Howard, 2-6' 6-1, 6-2. Bob Trump, of the Jayhawkers, was defeated by Calhoun, 6-2, 6-3. Francis Domingo, Kansas, bested Gensch, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2. Wichita's double team of Voth and Calhoun defeated Voelker and Howard, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. The Wheat-Eldridge King, 10-8, 7-9, 8-6. Cancel Play Shucks! Devotees of fine drama may well grish their teeth and tear their hair. The 1941 K-Club play has been cancelled, Quido Massare, president, announced yesterday. Lack of interest displayed by K-Club members forced the action. So, those who have been anxiously awaiting moments such as those spent watching the 1939 drama, "The Dunkard," or "Murder in the Old Red Barn," last year's performance, will be sadly disappointed. MacMitchell Gallops 4:09.4 Anchor Leg Cutting down a 30-yard deficit, Leslie MacMitchell, New York University's ace distance runner, carried his school to its third championship of the Forty-seventh annual Penn Relay carnival yesterday as he ran a 4:09.4 anchor mile to bring the Violets home in front in the four-mile relay. MacMitchell, who had anchored both the sprint and distance medley teams to victory Friday, thrilled the 30,000 throng by erasing the 20-yard lead which Indiana's Wayne Tolliver held going into the last lap. As Tollier faded in the stretch, MacMitchell broke the tape 12 yards ahead. and Fred Ramsdell who placed first and third respectively in the 9.7 century dash. A new record failed to materialize in the high jump, after Don Boydston, Oklahoma A and M, who has cleared 6 feet 9 inches this season, and O'Rourke of Notre Dame had both sailed over 6 feet 4 1-4 inches. Neither could leap 6 feet 3 4-3 inches for a new record. Howard Payne equalled the record in the mile relay in the college division, negotiating the distance in 3:18 flat. Jayhawks Split Series With Cyclones After edging by Iowa State, 8-7, Friday afternoon, Coach F. C. Allen's Jayhawk nine fell apart at the seams yesterday as the Cyclones plastered a 23-6 defeat on the Kansans. The Jayhawk fielding and pitching letdown from Friday's game spelled the difference. Four Kansas pitchers paraded to the mound and 11 errors were committed by the Allenmen. Allen started on the mound for Kansas, allowing 12 runs on 9 hits in five innings. He was replaced by Burge, who gave up six tallies on four bingles in two innings. Marvin Vandaveer was blasted for four runs on three hits in 1/3 inning. T. P. Hunter was nicked for one run in 2/3 inning. Knute Kresie led the batting attack for Kansas with three blows in five tries. He started a four-run rally in the fourth with a single. He blasted a triple in the seventh and a homer bringi gnint fir and a homer bringing in two men in the ninth. Score by innings: Kansas 000 400 002 -6 10 11 Iowa State 346 104 050 -21 17 3 1811 Jayhawk golfers defeated Wichita University linksmen, 13 1-2 to 4 1-2, yesterday afternoon in matches played at the Lawrence Country club. Golfers Defeat Wheatshockers Bill McElhenney, Kansas, was medalist with 77. McElhenney defeated Dushane, 3-0. Kirkpatrick, Wichita, defeated Emmett Park, 2-1. Hesse, Wichita, defeated Don Wetzel, 2-1. Bill Gray, Kansas, defeated Brownlee 3-0. McElenheny and Park, Kansas, defeated Dushane and Kirkpatrick 3-0. Wetzel and Gray, Kansas, defeated Hesse and Brownlee 2-1 to 1-2. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ... weekend guests are Bill Mills and Jack Townsend, St. Louis. Let Us Give Your Car a Complete Checkup and Cleanup For Summer Driving Now! A modern One-Stop Service Station striving to please its customers — that's--- MOTOR-IN 827 Vt. The Master Service Station Ph. 607 Softball Results Softball games scheduled to be played at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon are: Beta II vs. Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Psi, Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Sig. D. U. vs Phi Delti, Sig Eg vs. Pi K. A., Sigma Chi vs. S.A.E. The Sig Ep softball team polished off the T. K. E. men 10-4 Friday afternoon behind the seven-hit pitching of Elden Williams. Sig Ep,10;T.K.E.,4 Chuck Dalrymple and Hub Ulrich hit home runs to account for half of the Teke runs. Harry Smith homered for the winners. Score by innings: Score by innings. Sig Ep 100 801 0—10 T. K. E. 202 000 0—4 Phi Gam 15; A.T.O., 6 Riding to victory on an 11-run splurge in the second innning the Phi Gam's won over the A.T.O. softball team 15-6 Friday. Dick Webb, A.T. O. hurler limited the Phi Gam's to eight hits but his mates failed to back him up in the pinches. Paul Heinz and Turman Hill were the battery for the winners. Phi Gam ... 1(11)0 010 2—15 A. T. O. ... 300 102 0—6 Phi Psi, 7; Battenfeld, 6 Four home runs by Max Kissell, Tom Arbuckle, Steve Meade and Mit Allen saved the day for the Phi FsI's Friday as Battenfeld hall went down to defeat 7-6. A last inning rally by the Battenfield crew fell short. The Phi Psi's touched Tom Harris, Battenfeld flinger for 11 hits while the losers got to Allen for 10 hits. Phi Psi 020 111 2-7 Battenfeld 001 100 4-6 Newman I, 20; National Defenders. 6 After 5 1-2 inimils of play with the Newman I team leading 20-6, the National Defenders decided to call it quits and conceded the game to the Newman's. Phil Banta led the winners with four hits. Russell Mosser, Charles Bliss, Hod Burger and Wayne Jones accounted for three hits each for Newman. Score by innings: Score by innings. Newman ... 810 056—20 Nat'l Defenders ... 230 10x—6 Alpha Chi Sigma, 10; Newman II 9 Bill Aldis and Thompson led the winners with three hits each. Batteries were Werling and Glenn Stevenson for Alpha Chi Sigma. For Newman II, Bob Sparling and Harold Craig. Alpha Chi Sigma, 10, Newman II Alpha Chi Sigma edged out the Newman II team Friday 10-9. Dick Werling, Alpha hurler, held the losers to nine hits. Score by innings: Score by innings: Alpha Chi Sigma ... 011 341 0—10 Newman II ... 000 126 0—9 In winning, the Beta team got seven hits off Shaw, Niblo and Wise, hurlers for the losers. Most of the Beta runs were on walks and errors. Score by innings: Bill Hogben, Beta pitcher, struck out 12 of the 22 men he faced, allowed only one hit, and gave no bases on balls as the Beta's trounced the Sigma Nu's 14-0 Friday. Emmet Park got the only Sigma Nu blow of the afternoon. 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