Page 5 Jays Blast Tigers As Tidwell Stars Charlie Tidwell, scored two individual firsts and led a relay team to another as he paced the Kansas Jayhawkers to an 87-48 romp over Missouri at Columbia Saturday. The Independence flash won the 100 and 220-door dashes and paced the victorious Kansas 440-yard quartet to a first place finish. Besides Tidwell the only other double winner was KU's Darwin Ashbaugh who won both the low hurdles and the broad jump. Two national champions won their specialities but failed to improve on their best marks of the season. The most exciting race of the meet was the mile relay as the Tiger's sophomore sprinter, Jim Baker beat out KU's Bob Tague for the Missouri victory. Gordon Davis ran the third leg for the Jayhawkers giving Tague a lead but Baker overcame the lead and the two runners battled to the wire. University Daily Kansan Bill Alley gave Kansas another first as he won the javelin with a 239-6 effort and Dick Cochran, Missouri's champion discus thrower, brought in one of the four Missouri firsts when he produced a $175-\frac{1}{4}$ throw. Kansas swept both hurdle events as Ashbaugh won the lows and Curtis McClinton won the highs. McClinton was backed by Dan Lee and Charlie Smith the number two and three finishers. Ashbaugh received backing from Smith who took second and Lee who finished third. Kansas scored one-two finishes in four events. Paul Williams finished second to Tidwell in the 100 and Terry Beucher as usual backed up Alley in the javelin. Bill Dotson won the mile run, backed by Bob Lindrud, then came back to place second to Clif Cushman in the 880-yard run. Other Kansas firsts went to Ken Olson in the pole vault and Jim Hoffman in the high jump. Other point winners for the Jayhawkers were Bill Dryer, second in the shot put; Bob Albright, third in the shot put; Davis, third in the 440; Williams, third in the broad jump; Jerry Foos, second in the discus and Bill Mills, second in the two mile. The winning Jayhawker quarter-mile relay team was composed of Ashbaugh, Cushman, Williams and Tidwell. KU Men Selected To AAU Team Billy Mills, Kansas distance runner, and Charlie Tidwell, Jayhawker hurdler-sprinter, have been selected to the National AAU All American track and field team for 1959. Mills ran third in the NAAU 10.000-meter cross-country derby, behind Houston's Al Lawrence and John Macy. Tidwell won the NAAU 200-meter low hurdle in a new American record of :22.6. Former Jayhawker Olympic champion Al Oerter, also was honored on this selection in the discus. He fired 186-5 to win his specialty at Boulder last June. Jays Win 2 From CU In a weekend filled with suspense and excitement, Coach Floyd Temple's Jays took two of three games from the Colorado Buffs by scores of 5-4, 4-5 and 14-8. The first game of a doubleheader which was scheduled to go seven innings Friday afternoon went eight before the Jays could go ahead for good. Jim Talley singled to center and Tom Dorney, who had 7 for 11 in the series, doubled him home with the winning run. Jerry Waldschmidt took over the pitching duties for Tom Holler in the seventh and was credited with the win. With Lloyd Nichols collecting three hits in the nightcap, Kansas pulled within one run of the Buffers but could not manage to push the tying run across the plate. Waldschmidt was the starter and loser. The righthander's record is now 4-3. Dorney and Nichols led the Jays in the Saturday afternoon single affair as the Jays scored 14 runs to give them a 14-8 victory and their fourth league win. Nichols pounded out three hits to give him six for 12 for the series. Ken Hensley started for Kansas and received credit for the victory. The two wins leave KU with a 4-8 league record and 8-10 overall. The team moves to Nebraska this weekend where a sweep would leave Coach Temple's squad in a good position to finish with a winning season. A sweep of the Nebraska series would also give the team a chance to move into the first division behind Oklahoma State, Iowa State and Missouri. When things get too close for comfort $ ^{*} $ your best friends won't tell you... but your opponents will! - Old Spice Stick Deodorant brings you safe, sure, all-day protection. - Better than roll-ons that skip - Better than wrestling with creams that are greasy and messy. - Better than sprays that drip. Monday, May 9. 1960 Two More Conquests For KU's Tennis Team By Tom Clark KU's tennis squad, the school's biggest winners percentagewise, wrapped up two more tennis victories over the Mother's Day week-end with a 6-1 conquest of Iowa State and a 7-0 win over Nebraska. The Jayhawkers, piloted by Coach Denzel Gibbens, will shoot for an even dozen victories this coming weekend when they invade Columbia for a return match with Missouri's Tigers. Despite the one-sided team scores, the trip proved to be much tougher than anticipated as KU's foremost menace. Old Man Weather, showered the outdoor courts forcing the racket men inside on the fast wooden courts. Especially pleasing to Coach Gibbens was the spark displayed by the tenacious Jayhawkers. On a point basis, the Jayhawkers have a percentage to cause many professors to raise an eyebrow as they have cashed in on 64 of 81 possible points for an 80 per cent winning mark. The results: KU 6, Iowa State_1 Singles Mel Karrie, KU, def. 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