PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. MAY 19, 1935 OKLAHOMA TAKES TRACK TITLE DEES AND NOBLE ARE ONLY ONES TO SET RECORDS Kansas State Is Second; Nebraska, Third; Iowa State, Fourth; Missouri Fifth KANSAS FINISHES LAST Muddy Field Hinders Meet as Favorites Gather 651/2 Points Lineolin, Neb., May 18. — Oklahoma University, demonstrating superiority on both track and field, Saturday "mudded" its way to the Big Six conference track and field championship in rain-soaked Nebraska memorial stadium. The Sooners, pre-feet favorites, piled up a total of 65 I-1.2 points to crowd Kansas State into second place with a team score of 53 points. Kansas, defending conference champion, fell to the bottom of the track in Iowa State at 36 points; Iowa State fourth with 32 Missouri fifth with 28, and Kansas college sixth with 24. K.S.C. Places Four in 880 K.S.C. Places Four in 880 Ray Noble, Kansas sophomore, set a new conference record for the pole vault when he cleared the bar at 13 feet 8-1/8 inches outstanding feature of a dull meet. The mark breaks the old record of 13 feet 5-5/8 inches set in 187 by Clyde Foley, also of Kansas. Kansas State electrified the scattered spectators in the 880 - yard run by sweeping four places and missing only the winner's position. Showers fell intermittently and the track was heavv. Jacobson Withdrawn So sodden was the turf of the stadium that officials of the meet ordered to wash off before putting out events indoors. The events were being carried on in the spacious cava-room. Summary Mole—OReilly, Kansas State, first Lochner, Oklahoma, second; Funk, Nebraska, third; Redfield Kansas State fourth, and Beaver, Nebraska, fifth Nebraska's chances to capture the title were given an early setback when Harold Jacobson, contender for honors in the sprints, was withdrawn. Coach Henry Schulz of Nebraska announced an unpulled a tandem in Friday's preliminaries. Only a few spectators huddled under umbrellas and in raincoats as the meet progressed. Elyn Dees, giant Kansas weight man, found the indoors arrangement in constructivism and was unable to better his new mark set in Friday's qualifying rounds. The 51 feet 3-4 inch mark he set up fridday stood as the confer- 440-yard dash — Janz, Oklahoma first; Barrett, Oklahoma, second; Nixon, Kansas State third; Griess, Moore State fourth; Saffron, Iowa State fifth. Time, 49.7. 100-yard dash — Cockey, Missouri; first; Knappenberger, Kansas State; second; Cox, Oklahoma; third; Waters, Missouri, fourth; and Cardwell, Ne- w York. Shiprun-Sept., Kansas, first; Rist Ford, Iowa, third; Porter, Iowa, fourth; Heeves, Oklahoma, fifth. Distance 51 feet 3% inch. (New conference re- ference). 128-yard high hurdles—Won by Knapenberger, Kansas State; Nelson Oklahoma, second Walker, Missouri Iowa State, fifth. Time 15.1. High jump—Won by short, Missouri; Hillier, Iowa; State, Harris, Kansas; Merrill, Kansas; Tied for second, Kansas; States, tied for fourth, 12 inches. Others feet 1/4 inch. Others tied at 6 feet. Javelin Throw~Won by Minsky Iowa State; Chamber, Nebanks,see; Kilgore, Oklahoma, third, Lichsee, second. KanaanState. fifth. 168 feet 8-10 inch 220-yard dash-Won by Word, Woklaoma; Scott, Iowa State, second Cooley, Missouri, third Cox, Oklaoma, Missouri, fourth Nebraka 6fth. Time 22.6 Discus throw—Won by Fanning Kansas State; Berger, Iowa state; second; Porter, Iowa state, third; Rist Nebraska, fourth; Francis, Nebraska Two-mile run—Won by Lochneck Oklahamo; Wheeler, Kansas State, second; King, Iowa State, third; Robinson, Kansas, Missouri; Davis, Missouri 42.2 889 Relay — Won by Oklahoma (Janz, Cox, Burke, Ward); Nebraska, second; Missouri, third; Iowa State, fourth; Kansas State, fifth. Time, 12.88. Broadumpst-Won by Owens (59-47). Newbsk, third; Walters, Missouri, warned; Warnke, Nebraska, fifth. Best 220-yard low, hurdles — Won Kauspepper low, Kansas State; Nelson, Oklahoma, second; Walker, Missouri, third; Burke, Oklahoma, four; Freeze, Oklahoma. Pole Vault-Won - by Noble, Kansas; Crocrover, South Dakota; Whitman, Iowa; State, and Burke, Oklahoma, tied for fourth. Best height, 13 feet 8 inches (New Measurements). Mile relay — Won by Oklahoma (Janz, Bennett, Chaney, Ward);Nebraska second; Kansas third; Iowa State, fourth; Kansas State, fifth. TIME, 3:58:52 SOONERS WIN GOLF TOURNEY Nebraska Fluishes in Second Place and Kansas Third Kansas Third Lincoln, Neh. May 18—(UP)–With Harry Greedy leading the way, Oklahoma slammed both events in the Big Six golf championship held over the oak trees. Greedy took individual honors with rounds of 76-73-15. His three teammates followed at second, third, and fourth places. Al St. John posted 79-80-158 and Maurice Hankinskas at the same aggregate score of 81-78-154. Greedy ground around in 82-78-160. Playing over a water soaked course the Sooners made a team score of 631 to lead Nebraska by 88 strokes. Kansas placed third with a 706 total, Iowa state had 753 and Kansas State 742 in what will dwarf after a disastrous first round. Johnson and Reed of Kansas finished in a tie for eight place with aggregates of 174 after rounds of 86-88 and 88-88 respectively. Hedges placed eleventh with 90-86-176 and Quinlan thirteenth with 91-91-182. VOSS LOSES NET CROWN Kansas Ace Defeated by Upsher of Oklahoma in Close Match N Lincoln,ebn. May 18—(UP)Ohio women's team made it a grand slam for the Big Six conference sports carnival here by winning tickets,doubles,and The Oklahoma netmen added another championship to those achieved earlier by the golfers and the track team. Albert Upsher, ranking Oklahoma player, won the singles title by defeating the defending champion Art Voss of Kansas in a drawn out match 11-9. The second-defeated Upsher in last year's finals. The Oklahoma doubles team of Upsher and Albert Rollins defeated Nebraska in three sets, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. Final team standings for the tournaments: Oklahoma, 5; Kansas, 4; Iowa State, 2; Nebraska, 1; Missouri 1; Kansas State, 0. KANSAS NETSTERS WIN TWO OF THREE TENNIS MATCHES The University tennis team won two of the three matches played in a dual meet with the University of Nebraska held Thursday. Four of the matches were forfeited as only two men from each team met on campus. Captain Art Voes and Kenneth Kell represented the University. In the singles matches Jim Shafer, Nebraka, defeated Kell, Kanasa, 6-3, 7-5. Vos, Kansas, Kanasa, defeated Shafer, Kansas, Kell, Kanasa, double matches Kell and Voss defeated Shafer and Zoech, 6-1, 6-3. DRAKE UNIVERSITY WINNER OF MISSOURI VALLEY MEE Recent rains made the track slow and additional rain fell toward the end of the meet. Grinnell College of Iowa was second with 38½ points and Oklahoma A. and M. third with 28½ points and Washington University, 5. Tulsa, Okla., May 18—(UCP)—Drake University of Des Moines won the Missouri Valley track and field meet here today with $55\frac{1}{2}$ points. Brutus Hamilton, Former Kansas Track Coach, Develops Great Team on Coast Big Six Officials Release Advance Sport Schedules Conference Athletic Directors Arrange Grid and Cage Games for 1936 Lincoln, Neb., May 18—(UP)—F. C. Allen,学院 director of Kansas University, today announced Big Six basketball and football schedules for 1986, drawn up by conference directors at their meeting here. The officials decided to return to a double round robin schedule in basketball on a home and home basis. The conference had departed from this practice last season to allow teams to schedule games with outside schools. The football and basketball schedules as announced by Dr. Allen, newly elected secretary of the directors' organization; follow: The directors also consider drafting of the 1957 football schedules. M. F. Ahear, athletic director of Kansas State, and Dr. H. H. King, faculty representative of town State College, were to provide necessary changes in conference rules. Football 1936 KANSAS Oct. 10—Iowa State at Ames. Oct. 23—Minnesota at St. Louis. Nov. 24—Kansas State at Manhattan. Nov. 7—Nebraska at Lawrence. Nov. 26—Missouri at Columbia KANSAS STATE Oct. 10—Missouri at Manhattan. Oct. 24—Kansas at Manhattan. Nov. 14—Iowa State at Manhattan. Nov. 21—Nebraska at Lincoln. MISSOURI Oct. 10—KansasState at Columbia. Oct. 24—Iowa State at Columbia. Nov. 14—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 14—Kansas at Columbia (Thanks giving Day) NEBRASKA Oct. 3—Iowa State at Norman. Oct. 24—Oklahoma at Norman. Oct. 31—Missouri at Lincoln. Nov. 7—Kansas at Lawrence. OKLAHOMA Oct. 17—Kansas at Lawrence. Oct. 24—Nebraska at Norman. Oct. 31—Iowa State at Ames. Nov. 14—Kansas State at Norman. IOWA STATE Oct. 2—Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 10—Kansas at Lincoln. Oct. 24—Missouri at Columbia. Oct. 2 - Nebraksa at Lincoln. Oct. 10 - Kansas at Ames. Oct. 31 - Oklahoma at Ames. Nov. 14 - Kansas State at Manhattan. jan. 7 - Kansas State at Manhattan. jan. 8 - Oklahoma State at Manhattan. jan. 15 - Missouri at Columbia. jan. 20 - Nebraska at Lawrence. jan. 26 - Oklahoma at Norman. jan. 29 - Oklahoma at Lincoln. mar. 2 - Nebraska at Lincoln. mar. 3 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. mar. 4 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 4 - Okahama at Columbia. Jan. 10 - Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 26 - Kansas at Columbia. Jan. 31 - Kansas at Columbia. Feb. 8 - Nebraska at Columbia. Feb. 9 - Nebraska at Columbia. Feb. 15 - Okahama at Norman. Feb. 22 - Kansas State of Colorado. By Horace Mason, 237 Brunnish Hamilton, former Kana partit in the development of Glenn Cunningham and Clyde Coffman, is the coach this year of a truly great team at the University of California. The former Jayhawk coach, hired by C.U. officials, was one of his protégés in the Olympic games, has under his tutelage one of the two best track teams in the country. Only Southern California rates as the equal fifth of the top five teams. The star of the team is his undefeated sophomore spinner, Anderson Although Anderson has not as yet tha year equalled his freshman mark o 42 seconds for the 93-meter dash of 9.3 and has run the 220-yard dash in 21 seconds flat. Moore hurdler, also has a cor Jan. 10—Missouri at Lincoln. Jan. 18—Oklahoa at Norman. Jan. 20—Kansas at Lawrence. Feb. 1—Kansas State at Lincoln. Feb. 4—Kansas State at Madison. Feb. 10—Kansas State at Manhattan. Feb. 15—Iowa State at Lincoln. Feb. 20—Oklahoa at Lincoln. Feb. 23—Kansas State at Madison. Feb. 29—Kansas at Lincoln. Jan. 4 - Missouri at Columbia. Jan. 13 - Iowa State at Norman. Jan. 18 - Nebraska at Norman. Feb. 3 - Kansas State at Manhattan. Feb. 15 - Kansas at Norman. Feb. 15 - Wisconsin at Ames. Feb. 22 - Iowa State at Ames. sistent winner. At the Fresno Relios last week he defeated Klockstock of Stanford, national collegiate high hurdles champion, and at the same time equalled the official world record of 15-3-0 in knockouts. He nosed to nose out Klockstock in this race. Evidence of Hamilton's remarkable ability as a coach is shown in the performance of Manger, a pole vaulter. Unable to vault 13 feet at the start of the season, he was brought along to the team. He was able to vault 13 feet 11 inches. Feb. 24—Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 29—Kansas State at Norman. Mar. 3—Kansas at Lawrence. The team also includes two men who have bettered 205 feet in the javelin throw, two men who have thrown the discus more than 150 feet, two low hurdles who have raced over the 1.55-barriers under 24 seconds flat, a 1.55-half-mile, a 4·20 miler, a 9·32-miler and a 5·06 foot 6 inch shot putter. IOWA STATE Jan. 11 - Kawasaki at Mansouri. Jan. 12 - Kansas State at Ames. Jan. 13 - Missouri at Ames. Jan. 14 - Kansas at Ames. Jan. 15 - Nebraska at Columbia. Jan. 16 - Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 17 - Kansas State at Manhattan. Jan. 18 - Kansas State at Manhattan. Jan. 19 - Nebraska at Ames. Jan. 20 - Nebraska at Ames. KANSAS STATE Jan. 7 - Kansas State at Manhattan. Jan. 8 - Iowa State at Ames. Jan. 1 - Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 3 - Oklahoma State at Manhattan. Jan. 4 - Oklahoma State at Manhattan. Jan. 5 - Kansas State at Lawrence. Jan. 7 - Iowa State at Manhattan. Jan. 8 - Wisconsin at Ames. Jan. 20 - Ohio State at Columbus. Delta Upsilon Defeats Beta Triangle Team Is Defeated For First Time Three important softball games were again played in the mud and amid threatening showers Friday. These were all three tournament games. Delta Upsilon defense was extended to ten ninnings, 13 to 12. The Betas were leading 8 to 1 in the first half of the sixth innning when the D.U.'s started a rally in their half of that innning to score 4 runs and take the lead for the fifth inning, which tided the score in the seventh innning and took a two run lead in the first half of the ninth innning only to have the D.U. snuggers come back and score three runs, the winning run being scored in the last half of the ninth innning. The Cossacks took the honor and glory of being the first team to beat the strong Triangle team this season with a score of 8 to 6. The game was a tough one, but the way until the Cossacks staged the deciding rally in the last half of the sixth innning. The Cossacks by virtue of their victory advanced to the semi-final round of the tournament and won the winning team to win teh channelship. their play in the tournament being their second straight defeat in two days. Pi K. A. W, an easy victory over the Hawks, by a score of 14 to 3. This defeat eliminated the Hawks from fur- SPRING SERVICES For Your Polishing Changing to proper Oil and Grease. Battery Service Brake Service Polishing SUPER SERVICE STATION The scores by innings of the games are as follows: GOOD YEAR Beta. 320 030 202—12 22 Delta U. 321 014 093 Batteries: Beta, Bowlus and Wien-cke; DU, Flint and Clark. Triangle 111 120 0 - 6 12 Coussacks 102 023 x - 8 12 Batteries: Triangle, Williams and Pack; Coussacks, Woods and Laber- Pi KA...115 040 -14 21 Hawks ...100 020 -1 38 Batteries: Pi KA, Hamlin and L. Ward; Hawks, Garvin and M-Eiroy. 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