PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1989 Three Records Fall in High School Meet Topeka Wins Class-A Title Over Wichita East By Jim Bell, c'40 Kansan Sports Editor Twenty-seven hundred sterling high school athletes pooled their efforts Friday in Memorial Stadium and succeeded in breaking three records in the thirty-fifth annual interscholastic track and field meet. Topeka successfully defended its class A crown and Mt. Hope lived up to predictions by dethroning Kiowa as class B champions. East Pushes Toneka Topeka's 33 1-2 points. Wyandotte and Hutchinson tied for third place and Independence lost an early lead to finish the day in fifth place. Wichita East put on a determined spurt in the last three events of the afternoon but fell two and one-half points short of Tampa's 33 1-2 points. Wyan. Kiowa, the defending class-B champions, made a real fight of it before they lost to Mt. Hope 27 to 31%. Feature event of the record-smashing field was Randolph Woelky's 4.31.3 performance in the class-B mile to shave one-tenth of a second from Glemm Cunningham's record which had stood since 1930. Woelky's effort was a great individual performance in that he ran all alone most of the way without assistance of pushing from his competitors. Rogers Breaks High Jump Record Rogers Breaks Bign Jump Record The high jump record fell before the powerful dark legs of Winston Rogers of Independence who rolled out of the box, 6 feet, 5¼ inches. Rogers was the defending champion. His performance battered Argentine's Jack Buckman's 6 feet, 5 inches made in 1836. Big Willmar Bledsoe of Great Bond bettered the third mark of the day when he sent the new light weight disc sailing 139 feet, nearly four feet better than the old mark of 120 feet. (130-150) Walters and Givens Are Stars Star individual performers in the class-A division was Don Walters of Poole who garnered 15 points for two sprint events and the hard jump events. Finals 120-Yard High Hurdles Class A Dick Givens of Mt. Hope led the individual point scorers in class B when he won the 220 and 440 runs and placed second in the 100-yard Won by Pruitt, Independence second, Fredricks, Argentine; third Paulson, Wichita North; fourth Stirbule, Salina. Tailne 15.5. 100-Yard Dash Finals Class A Won by Dodge, Dighton; second Ives, Ivca; third; the Water, Waterville; Voth, Buhler; Ray, Halstead Time 15.8. Class A Won by Rogers, Fairview; second Givers, Mount Hope; third, Lakin Kiowa; fourth, Ester, Belle Plaine fifth, Duncan, Jackson. T10. 14. Won by Walter, Paola; secone Cox, Wichita East; third, Love Hewlett, Eustin Kostner; Atchison bantam; fifth, Ellyson, Atchison Time 10.3. First section won by Bellman, Argentina; second, Landis, Wyandotte third, Spearman, Summer; fourth, Miller, Milker; Fifth, Burzume. Time 4:44.1 Second section won by Zarker Two sections won by Tucker, the Allen, Great Bend, fourth Bailey, Arkansas City; fifth, Hardman, Topca. Time 4:38.7 Section I won by Weok, Goessel second, W. Funk, Burkshire; third, Burkshire; fourth, Bourough, Louisburgh; fifth, Timm, Woodbine Tamm. 4.313. NEW RECORD Second section won by Griffin Waverley; second, Seaver, McLouth third, Reding, Paxic; fourth, Livens, Waterville. Time 4:54.4 Third section won by Wilson, Mulvane; second, Ireland, Madison; third, Schowalter, Linwood; fourth, Morstorf, Emmett; fifth, Brecheisen. Semi-finals 100-Yard Dash Class A (tthree men qualify in each heat) First heat w by Walters, Paola second Kastner, Manhattan; thirr Kastner, Manhattan; Parker, Lawrence; Time 105. Second heat won by Cox, Wichita East; second, Love, Hutchinson; third, Ellison, Atchison; fourth, Sullinger, Junction City. Time 10.5 Class B (two men qualify) First heat won by Rogers, Fairview; second, Lamkin, Kiowa; third, Cameron. First heat won by Duncan, Hazleton; second, Ester, Belle Plaine; third, McRae. Third heat won by Givens, Hope; third, McRae, Blue Rapids; third, Glencore, Emmett. Time 12, Semi-final 120 - Yard High Hardies (First two qualify) First heat won by H. Pruitt, Independence; second, Struble, Salma; third, Siderer, Arkansas City City 110. 8 Second heat won by Shakeshaf Topeka; second, Paulsen, Wichita North; third, Chapman, Arkansas City. 163. Third heat won by Fredericks Argentine; second, Pratt, Emporia third, Miller, Fredonia. Time 16.4. Class B First heat won by Voth, Buhler second, Potter, Oswego; third Trump, Alma. Time 16.6. Second heat won by Ives, Kiowa second, Thomas, Waterville; third Greene, Onaga, Time 16.1. Third heat won by Dodge, Dighton; second, Ray, Halstead; third Riesen, Hillshorn. Time 16. Semi-finals in 220-Yard Dash Class A (Three men qualify in each heat) First heat won by Walters, Paola second, Love, Hutchinson; third Slaughter, Tonga, Time 23 Second heat won by Sullinger, Junction City; second, Wilson, Atchison; third, Bone, Arkansas City; fourth, Kerner, Rosedale. Time 24 Minutes. First heat won by Lankim, Kiowa second, Ester, Belle Plaine; third Nutt, Waverly. Time 24. Second heat won by Givens, Mount Hope; second, Harris, Havensville; third, Knolden, Potter. Time 23.9 Third heat won by Perry, Blue tapid; second, McRae, Blue Rapds; third, Wilson, Halstead. Time 47 Semi-finals 200-Yard Low Hurdle (Two men qualify in each heat) Class A First heat won by Pollom, Topea second, Bumbaugh, Junction City third. J. Robinson, Columbus, Tim 47. Second heat won by Pruitt, Independence; second, McDonald, Atchson; third, Fredericks, Argentine line 24.5. Third beat won by Cox, Wichita East; second. Chapman, Arkansas. City. Time 25.5. Class B First heat won by Dodge, Dighton; second, Trump, Alma; third "Bienniss. Hillsboro. Time 243." Second heat won by Ray, Halstead; second, Potter, Oswego; third, Jones, Mount Hope. Time 25. Third heat won by Ives, Kiowa secund. Bowen, Piedmont; third Stocking Troy. Time 246. Pole vault—won by Wrightman Billet, Billet. Council Growth (11', 57") third Hatchett, Summer; Simms, Independence. Arentsen (11', 58) and Schiel. Arentsen (11', 58). 200 yard low hurdles — Won by Independence; third, Pollom, Topeka; fourth, Bumbaugh, Junction McDonald, McDonald, Atchison Time: 23 Discus throw—Won by W. Bledsoe (130 ft.), second, McEnulty, Wichita cord); second, McEnulty, Wichita cord (130 ft.); fourth, Snow Nedo- leesh (120° 19' ); fifth, Grimm, Nedo-leesh (120° 19') Javelin throw — Won by Duffy Independence; second, F. Smith Levanderwyn; first, F. Pitts- ford Snow; second, Chesediah; dardman, Torka. Perkade: 161' 8' 880 yard run—First section—Won by Hirsch, Hiawata; second, Fanka, Pittsburgh; third, Van Pelz, Sutherland; fourth, Harbour; Turner; Time 2:04.6 Second section — Won by Whitworth, Summer; second, Haas, Topeka; third, Upham, Junction City; fourth, Washoe, Wandotte; fifth, Marquette; time 06.2 Third section—Won by Cox, Summer; second, Saylor, Hutchinson Experiment Uses Team As 'Guinea Pigs' The basketball squad will act as a group of human guinea pigs for the first two weeks of spring practice which besits Mondav. - Squand Will Test New Change Collection for 12- Foot Baskets To Replace Neismith 10-foot Ones Fundamentals will be stressed but the main part of practice will be taken up with research on suggested rules changes. Following an idea of Dr. James Naismith, originator of the game of basketball, 12-foot baskets will be installed and a game will be played between a team of tall men one and short of men. The object of this idea is to see who will have the advantage. Another item of research to be tested will be the convex backboards now installed in Robinson gym. Varsity squad members who have tried them are of different opinions concerning the aid the backboards should shoot, but the next two weeks should bring a definite conclusion. Dr. Allen thinks that the higher baskets will aid the shorter men due to the fact that rebounds will fall farther out on the court than they do from the regular 10-foot baskets, and the shorter players will have a better chance to get possession of the ball. STEP OUT in FRESH CLOTHES These variety squad men are to report to report; Bob Allen, Lyman Corlis, Dob Ebling, Howard Engleman, Loren Follore, Flick Harp, Herther Hartman, Bill Hogben, T. P. Barr, Maurice Jackson, John Kline. Early in May, Dr. Allen will attend a meeting of the rules committee of the National Basketball Association and will present the results of his research. He doesn't expect the findings to be incorporated into the rules for next year, but thinks that they might prove to be an aid to the committee some time in the future. Kenneth Messner, Ralph Miller, Wayne Nees, Bruce Reid, Jack Rush, Ralph Schaake, Louis Thompson, Bruee Vornan, and Jim Arnold. The following freshman squad members are expected to report: Bill Arthur, Bob Bond, Miller Cameron, Bo Cooper, Jack Floyd, Van Hartman, Bob Johnson, Chain Healy, John Krum, Bob O'Neill, Dewitt Potter, Baline Riley, Jack Trice, Virgil Wise, Bob Woodward. **High jump**—Won by Rogers, In- charge; third, Sidener, Arkansas City; fourth, Woods, Summer; fifth, Millen- dale, Eureka. Height: 6’ 5⁻¹⁾ (A) Second section — Won by Cole Hutchinson; second, Standace, Pittsburgh; third, Sanders, Wichita East; fifth, Hughes, Fifth; sixth, Hughes, Ellis. Time: 58:13 Spot shot—Won by Jenkins, Emporia (49', 3''); second, Bailie, Hallew (47', 2''); third, Bledsoe, Great Boud; fourth, McGregor; fourth, fist, Stenzel, Marlon Cleaned by 400 yard run—First section —Won the interstate championship. Paulsen, Wortha North three tillings, Highland Park; four, Slaughter, Topper; fifth, Rhodes, Rosedale. Third section — Won by Bone, Arkansas City; second Dibble, Tennessee; third Gillman, fourth, Shadwick Emperor; fifth LBDesso, Great Bend. Empire: $37.7. Fourth section — Won by Louis, Highland Park; second, Dunstar, Monday afternoon at 4:30 the In- dependent softball team will meet the T.M.T. team on diamond 1, and the L.W. team will play the I.W.W. on diamond 2. Women's Intramurals The Alpha Delta Pi softball team defeated Chi Omega 15 to 13 in a close game Friday afternoon. Marian Milhoan, IA4, pitched for the A.D. Pi's and Dorothy J. Willecus, ed30, was捕击er on the Chi Omega 20 against Grey, c42, the pitcher, and Louse Marie Mcley, c'unc, caught By Dorothy Dyer, c'39 I. W.W. is scheduled to meet Corbin hall baseball team, and Westminster hall will play the Independent afternoon at the in temporal field. Sigma Kappa is scheduled to meet Alpha Delta Pi Tuesday at 4:30 on diamond 1, and Chi Omega will play Miller hall on diamond 2. The Alpha Delta Pi tennis team will play the team from Chi Omega, and the Kappa Kappa Gamma team will play the team hall at 4:30 Monday afternoon. EIGHT EAST EIGHTH STREET Call498 The time for the horseshoe matches has been extended to Wednesday. April 26. Fifth section — Won by Amos, Fredonia; second, Parker, Lawrence third, Keins, Eflingham; fourth, Yates, Butler, Butter Yates, Tinten, Tintel, 1823 880 yard relay—Won by Wichita East (Tolbert, Wallis, Swaseyza, Cax); second, Hutchinson, third, Hutchinson, fourth; 11th, Lehmann, 11th Lehmann威恩, 13:34.1 Kappa Alpha Theta easily defeated the Gamma Beta baseball team with a score of 6 to 17. Atchison; Third, Ticehurst, Topeka fourth, Winetraub, Leavenworth fifth, Clark, Paola, Time: 54.8. TNT. defeated Kappa Kapp. Gamma, the runner up, 2 to 1 in the deciding match for this year's Hill deck tennis championship. Slot shot—Won by Jenkins, Emporia; second, Snow, Neodeshia; third, fourth, fourth, Wbleeschoop, Gust Bardifel; fifth, Independence, Distance: 49" 3". Broad jump—Won by Walters Paola; second, Tomilson, Wichita East; third, Nippon, Topper fourth, Arizona; fifth, Fredrédos. Arcturian Distance .22. 200 yard low hurdles—Won by Cox, Wichita East, Pruitt, Independence third, Topper, Topper fourth, Mckinley, McKinley, McKinley, McDonald, Atchison. Time—23. Medley relay—Won by Manhattan (Kastner, Fenton, Kent, Johns) second, Sgina; third, Wyandotte; third, fifth, Wichita East time—3:35. 8 800 yard relay—Won by Wichita East (Tolbert. Wallis. Swaseez. Cox.) PATEE TODAY 2 DAYS ONLY 2 GIANT FIRST RUNS! — 2nd Feature — SHE SOLD HER SOUL FOR A POT OF GOLD! 'GAMBLING SHIP HELEN MACK ROBERT WILCOX "THE KID New Champion-second, Hutchinson; third, Atchison; fourth, Junction City; fifth, Leaven- worth. Time 1:341. FROM TEXAS" DENNIS O'KEEFE FLORENCE RICE Kansas State's "one man gang" yesterday set a new Kansas Relays record in the shot put event with a heave of 32 feet, $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches to better Sam Fran-ckeis with 51 feet. 6 inches set in 1937. ELMER HACKNEY 220 yard dash — Won by Givens Mt. Hope; second, Lankin, Kiowa third, Ester, Belle Plain; fourth, Harris Gervisville; time: 23.2 Second section — Won by Beasley Cockertil; second, Domkorn, Hillsboro third, Parsley, Benton; fourth, Key week; fifth, Finch, Kiowa. Time 54.9. 140 yard run —First session —Wor by Brown, Troy; twochion, Redick Ozakwle, Benedict Downs, Benedict Buchler, Time: 534. Third section—Won by Butterfield, Overbrook; second, Grisman, Base- hor; third, Valley Falls, Falls ii; fourth, Fifth, Five ii; fifth, Heihten Watson, T33.6. Finals — Class B MONDAY NITE! STAGE SHOW! Fourth section - Won by Tidwell, Klaowa; second, Stevens, Winchester; third, Brower, Centralia; fourth, Keith, Halstead; fifth, Williamson. 889 yard relay—(run in seven selections and decided on basis of comparative times.)—Won by Mt. Hope (Porter, D. Jones, Moreland, Givens); second, Krown; third, Moran; fourth, Arlington; fifth, Halstead Time: 1:32. Fifth section — Won by Givens Mount Hope; second, Agnew, West- phalia; third, Desque; Overbrook; Fourth, McGregor; Fifth, Thomas. Waterville. Time: 53.6. 899 yard run—First section—Won by Dixon, Mulberry; second, Burden, Belle Plaine; third, Hinnen- kamp, Benton; fourth, Schwans, Kiowa; fifth, Nichols, Matfield. Time: 2.04.8. Shows Continuous From 2 ! ARSITY home of the joyhows TODAY THRU TUESDAY 15c Till 7: Then 20c —NO.1— 2 TOP HITS! It's the best picture of her dozzling career! SONJA HENIE RICHARD GREENE 'MY LUCKY STAR' JOAN DAVIS — BUDDY EBSEN No. 2 — Thundering Thrills and Roaring Action! WILLIAM BOYD "SUNSET TRAIL" Latest FOX NEWS Third section — Won by Sanford, Wilsey; second, Bandy, Chase Com, White, White, Melvern; fourth, Metz, Dennis; fifth, Jones, Halstead. Time 2:13.4 Shot put **W** by Cooper, Oswego; second, Middleton, Edgerton; third, Kimel. Clearwater, fourth. Bowie. Uleipich, Mulberry. Distance: 46''. Second section — Won by Myra Florence; second, Chance; Linwood, third; Norris; Waterville; fourth; Fletcher; Helfebow; Helfebow; Bacurus; Times; 2:07.0 Javelin throw —> Won by Wilson Halstead; second, Nunnally, Talmage; third, Patty; Benedict; fourth, G. Martin; Rock Creek; fifth, Doug Fourth section—Won by Carruthers, Toledo Township; second, Smith, Farwell; third, Stenbacher. Fifth, Norwich; sixth, fifth, Smith. Norwich. 2:00:7. Second heat—Won by Prutti, Independence; second, McDonald, Atchison; third, Fredericks, Argentine. Time: 245 **High jump**—Four men tied for the high jump. Walton, Boascher; and Williams, Valley Falls; tied for fifth. Scholier, Leon; and Hague, Walton. 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