PAGE FOUR --- --- P SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1938 4. Missouri Takes Track Meet.65-39 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Cindermen Win In Only Four Events as Tigers Complete Sweep Opponents Dealer Service Or Thaoor Dud School Columbia, Pa. 268 (UF) The University of Florida completed an undefended indoor dural track meet tonight with a 65-39 victory over the Kansas Jayhawkers. John Muski, Tiger miler, crept another notch closer to the Brewer field house record of 4 minutes 20.3 seconds held by Gleim Cunningham of Kansas when he finished the two-mile run in 4 minutes 22.1 seconds. The summary: Mile run-Won by Munski, Mi- souri; Clam, Missouri; second, Missouri; third. Tine 4 min 22.1 sec. Shot put—Won by Ellis, Missouri Friedland, Kansas, second; Ering Missouri, third. Distance, 45 feet $ \frac{3}{4} $ in. 60-yard dash—Won by Foy, Kan sa; Dixon, Missouri, second; Pries meyer, Missouri, third. Time, 6. seconds. seccbus: 440-yard dash—Won by Bep Missouri; Gee, Missouri; second Priestley, Missouri; third. Time f13. seconds 140 secounds High jump—Won by Cox, Kansas Miller, Missouri; second; Bird, Kansas sthird. Height 6 feet 2 inches High hurdles-Won by White Missouri, Knight, Kansas, second; Welsh, Missouri, third. Time, 7.7 seconds. Pole vault "Won by Bird, Kansas Wager, Missouri, second; Gordon Missouri, third. Height, 13 feet, % inch. Two-mile run-Won by Whaley Missouri; Burns, Missouri, second Toberin, Kansas, third. Time, 10 minutes. 60-yard low hurdles—Won by White, Missouri; Foy, Kansas, second; Masoner, Kansas, third. Time 7.2 seconds. Broad jump- Won by irick, Missouri; Clauses, Kansas, second; Clam Missouri, third. Distance, 23 feet $^3$/ inch. 889-yard run-Won by Klarn Kansas; Fritz, Missouri, second Heckendorn, Kansas, third. Time, min. 58.8 sec. Mile relay—Won by Missouri Time 3 min. 317 sec. Oklahoma Defeats Iowa State. 35-32 Ames, Iowa, Feb. 26—(UP) The University of Oklahoma climbed second place in the Big Six basket-holding teams and lifted Iowa State College 35 to 32. The Cyclones threatened only twice, once during the opening minutes of the game and again early in the second half. The result placed State at the bottom of Big Six wins, two victories, and eight defeats. Martin led the attack for Oklahoma in the first half but was slowed down in the latter period. He was not injured until his own field goals and four free throws. Pralle To Healey's: Four New Track Heaters The athletic board Friday approved the action of Gwin Henry, director of athletics, in granting the request of Fred Pralle, star jersey player for the Kansas City Healesy in the nation A.A.U. basketball tournament. Pralle's decision to forsake baseball competition here to join the Healy team required approval of Henry under the Big Six rules. The board voted to install four large heaters for the indoor track under the stadium at a cost of about $1,000. A test model has been in use there for some time and the machine equipment it can be possible to maintain a temperature between 40 and 50 degrees in zero weather, it was said. Sweater awards for all freshmen in four major sports were approved by the board. This includes men competing in yearling football, baseball, basketball and track. Kansas State College last night won the final event to edge out Kansas 41 to 34 in a swimming meet in the Wildcat pool. Aggies Win Swim Meet Kansas State Captures Final Relay. Deciding a Close Meet 41-34 The Jayhawkers led the Agile tanken by one point before the 400-yard free-style relay, but lost this event and with it the meet. Proteor Ritchie and Fisher led the Jayhawk scorers with 10 points each. Together with Nowsinseki, who placed second in two events, this pair scored 26 points of the Kansas total. No new poor replay. In a previous meet, the teams tied when the Wildcats captured the final relay to erase a Kansas lead. No new pool records were set. 220-yard free-style — Won by Fisher, Kansas; Nowosimis, Kansas; second, Furtick, Kansas State, third, Tirun, 2 min. 44 sec. 40-yard, free-style. Won by, P. Ritchie, Kansas, Brown, Kansas State, second; Wherry, Kansas State, third. Time, 21.6 sec. 300-yard medley relay—Won by Kansas State (Erickson, Carl and Ward). Time, 3 min. 38.3 sec. 100 - yard free - style — Won by Brown, Kansas State; Nowsinis Kansas, second; Mitchell, Kansas nird. Time, 1 min. 1 sec. third. First to three. Diving-Won by Pattison, Kansas State; White, Kansas, second; Stipp Kansas, third. 150-yard backstroke> By W. P. Ritchie, Kansas; Ericon, Kansas State, second; D. Ritchie, Kansas, third. Time, 1 min. 51.7 sec. 200-yard breast-stroke—Won by Ir. Kansas State; Carl, Kansas State; second; Brown, Kansas, third. Time 2 min. 59 sec. 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A defeat to the Sooners or a Kansas win Thursday night will give the Kansas team 'he undisputed title.' Continued from page 1 The box score: the box 500,00. Kansas (30) G G FT PF 4 0 2 Reid, f 2 0 1 Golay, f 4 2 1 Schmidt, f 1 1 1 Hawkins, f 4 4 1 Pruille, g 6 2 2 Netska (47) 12 Nebraska (47) F FT FF Kovada, f 7 4 1 Kovada, f 7 0 3 Ebaugh, c 0 2 1 Dohmann, g 1 0 3 Werger, g 6 0 3 Werger, g 1 0 3 Totals ... 22 6 8 Totals...20 7 12 AT THE VARSITY AT THE GRANADA AT THE DICKINSON Jane Withers, Una Morkel and Stuart Ewing gain together to promote fun and excitement in "Checkers", now at the Varsity Theatre. On the Shin---artist's touch, camerman Bob Hoffman has rented a garet studio over Bell's music store. It has moss on the walls and a skylight... 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