PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS AN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1941 Aggies Grab Close Track Triumph In Thrilling Finish By GABE PARKS Kansas broke the most records, but Kansas State collected the most points. Therein lies the tale of the Jayhawk's $ 56 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 47 \frac{1}{2} $ defeat at the hands of the Wildcats in the first indoor track meet of the season held inside Memorial stadium yesterday afternoon. The Wildcats were behind most of the way, but first places in the last two events, the shot put and mile relay, provided the margin of victory. Feature event of the afternoon was the mile relay with the result of the meet banging in balance. Ted Scott, starting for Kansas in the outside lane, shot out of the starting blocks and passed Jim Johns on the first turn. He handed a small lead to Don Pollim, the second Kansas runner, who stretched it to 10 yards at one time. But Pollim tired before his quarter mile was over and Haeberle passed him before Epp took the baton for the Jayhawkers. Lose the Lead Epp made a bid to pass the third Kansas State runner, Jim Upham, but could not catch him. Ken Hamilton, Kansas anchor man, could neither gain nor lose on Burnham, and crossed the finish line about a stride and one half behind. Five points for Kansas State in this event were enough to cincin the meet. Four Kansans and two Kansas State trackmen will have their names written in the record books as a result of yesterday's performances. Co-captain Bille Beven and sophomore Jack Mitchener vaulted 12 feet $ 7 \frac{1}{2} $ inches to add an inch to the old mark set by Jack O'Hara of Kansas, last year. Stoland Sets Record Bob Stoland erased a twenty-five year old meet record when he sailed over the cross bar set at 6 feet 1 inch for an easy win in the high jump. He did not attempt a higher leap. Ralph Schaake, end on the football team, placed third in this event. By clipping three-tenths of a second off the 53.3 440-yard run mark, Upham of Kansas State beat a tiring Epp in the last few yards. J. R. Jones, wiry Kansan, surpassed the broadjump record by two inches by traveling 22 feet $ 3 \frac{1}{2} $ inches through the air. Pitts of Kansas was the former record holder. Stoland was runner-up with a 21 foot $ 6 \frac{1}{2} $ inch leap. First place in both hurdle events went to Ed Darden, high-stepping Wildcat. The former Manhattan High School ace equaled the low hurdle time of 7.1 seconds, set by D. Dodge and Knappenberger, both of Kansas State, in 1940 and 1935, respectively. Darden beat the field to the tape in the high hurdles with a time of 7.8 seconds. Pollim trailed Darden in both races and Stoland picked up a third in the low sticks. Edwards Grabs Two First Dick Edwards, tall smooth running Jayhawker, captured the mile and two mile runs with marks of 4:41.1 and 9:51.5. Edwards ran Louis Akers, Kansas State captain, posted a time of 6.5 seconds in winning the 60-yard dash. Scott and Pollom provided Kansas with a second and third. Darrel Mathes, Kansas co-captain, failed to place. way and then forging into the lead at the three-quarter mark. Lack of power in the shot put, proved costly to Kansas. Ken Makalous, a Kansas State football tackle, was first with a 44 foot $5\frac{1}{2}$ inch heave. Kent Duwe, Wildcat fullback, had the second longest heave and Schaake salvaged a third for Kansas. Judge at Golden Gloves Kansas track coach Bill Hargiss is Currently serving as one of the judges in the Kansas City Golden Gloves Boxing tournament. Swimmers Meet O. U. Tomorrow The University swimming team will make their first home appearance at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in a dual meet with the Oklahoma Sooners. The Kansas tanksters lost their first meet to Oklahoma at Norman last Saturday, 56 to 26. Representing Kansas tomorrow will be Beachy Musser, dashes; Gene Nelson, breast stroke; Joe Morton, dashes; Ed Moses, dashes; Dan LaShelle, distances; Paul White, diving and dashes; and Bill Mackie, distances. White led the Jayhawks in Saturday's loss with a pair of seconds and a third. Dan LaShelle coped two seconds. No replacement has yet been found for Marion Cooper, last year's Big Six backstroke champion, who quit school at mid-semester to accept a job in Michigan. Saturday, Iowa State, Big Six defending champion, comes to Lawrence for a dual meet in Robinson gym pool. The Kansas State meet, scheduled the first of the season but postponed, is tentatively set for Monday, Feb. 24. BEAT KANSAS STATE!! Spring Hasn't Sprung! Don't let premature spring weather fool you motor in to MOTOR-IN and let us check your car against February driving difficulties. MOTOR-IN 827 Vt. 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The Kansas City team, that handed them their loss, was composed of two former University fencers, and coached by a former pupil of Jim Report. Hellhounds Lace Ichabods, 23-17 The men's fencing squad is composed of Haven Glassmire, Bill Belt, Fred Lawson, Jack Singleton, Fred Strengthening their hold upon second place in division III, the Hellhounds won easily from the Ichabods 23 to 11 in last night's most important intramural basketball contest. In the evening's other games, Sigma Phi Epsilon turne back Theta Tau 24-15, Acacia downed Battenfeld hall 16 to 10 and Phi Psi "D" defeated Newman "C" 29 to 21. Star of the Hellhound victory was Carl Unruh who rang up four goals (continued to page eight) Truxall, Spencer Bayles, and Low ell Walton. The women's fencing team has as yet had no competition, but meets will be scheduled for them later in the season. Betty Allen, Ida Frances Moyer Lorraine Polson, and Virginia Elliott, are the members of the women's team. 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