Page 5 get Kan with edu- University Daily Kansan here which stage said ation is in pro- with get a kher. mine s in 951 Two New 'Firsts For Jayhawkers Two unprecedented Kansas "firsts" and Bill Neider's win in the meeting of the giants in the shot put were the featured attractions at the Drake Relays last weekend at Des Moines. Bill Alley threw the javelin 238-5 to capture first and hang up his sixth straight win on the Texas-Kansas-Drake circuit. In doing so, Alley became the first javelin thrower to accomplish this feat. Charlie Tidwell added the other new "first" when he won the 100-yard dash with 695.4 clocking becoming the first Jayhawker to win this sprint in the 51 year history of the Drake Relays. Nieder Sets Record Nieder came out on top in the first meeting of the giants in the shot put when he bested Perry O'Brien and Dave Davis. Nieder's winning toss was $63-11_{12}$ with O'Brien's best mark being $63-11_{2}$. Kansas added two other firsts as Jayhawker Relay teams picked up wins in the sprint medley and two mile relays. The sprint medley team chalked up their victory Friday as Bob Tague overcame a three yard lead to bring the Kansans in first by a yard. The Jayhawker mile relay team almost added a third relay championship as the Kansans led by four yards after the first two carries but fell to third behind Illinois and Abilene Christian. The two mile relay turned a 7:37.8 performance as the team of Gordon Davis, Bill Dotson, Clif Cushman and Tague romped home almost 30 yards ahead of the second place finishers. Lead Vanishes Kansas relay teams placed in three other events picking up third in the 480-yard shuttle hurdle relay and fifth in the 880-yard relay, and third in the 440-yard relay. Terry Beucher gave the Jays a second as he unleashed a 221-5 toss to finish behind Allev. The only other new record was set by Central Michigan in the college mile relay. Mike Lindsay won the collegiate shot put with a toss of $56-10^{1/2}$ to join Martin as the first triple crown winners from Oklahoma in 35 years. Illinois joined Kansas as the only double winners in the university division relay events. The Illinois quartets took first in the distance medley relay as well as the mile relay. Other Kansas place winners were Dotson, third in the mile run; Bill Mills, fourth in the 5,000 meter run; Paul Williams, fifth in the 100-yard dash and Ken Olson, tie for fifth in the pole vault. With spring in full bloom, the KU women have taken to playing softball and have shown they are no patisies when it comes to scoring runs. In one of the high scoring games played Friday, Delta Delta Deltaromed over Alpha Phi by a score of 24 to 5. Kappa Kappa Gamma also won going away with a 19-2 victory over Alpha Omicron Pi. High Scoring Games Mark Girls Softball In the only close game of the afternoon, Chi Omega barely edged by pi Beta Phi, 13-10. The girls softball games are sponsored by the Women's Recreation Association. Tennis Squad Trips K-State To Win Sixth Straight Outing KU's tennis team squeezed by Kansas State Friday afternoon 4-0, but the tightness of the win was not due to the Wildcats ferocity. It was due to KU's most potent foe, Old Man Weather, who swept down on the courts in a torrent of rain after four matches had been completed. By Tom Clark KU probably would not have blanked the Wildcats had the rains held off. Bill Sheldon was down 1-4 in the third set of his No. 5 singles bout. Dave Coupe and Bill Gochis were coasting in the second set of their No. 2 doubles match while Pete Woodward and Mel Karrle were at deuce in the first game of the third set in the top doubles assignment. KU had won the necessary four of seven points with straight set victories in the opening singles. It's a good thing KU won the first four singles matches, or else, it might still be looking for its ninth victory. As it ended up however, the Jayhawks claimed their ninth victory in ten outings and sixth straight. It was their second blanking of their cross-state archrivals. The Jayhawkers journey to Iowa State this Friday in a return engagement, and then invade the Nebraska courts on a return trip Saturday. Another match with Missouri, the following Saturday ends the Crimson-and-Blue's regular season, but the crucial conference match meet Ex-Weight Lifter CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. — (UPI)— Paul McGuire, golf pro at the Paradise Country Club, played tackle and was a member of the weight lifting team during his student days at Wichita University. Principles of Big 8 Cover Excess Aid 3. Summer employment for which a higher scale of pay is received by an athlete than is received by other employees doing the same type of work. 4. Award of money, gifts, or promise of gifts equivalent to money. Violation of the above, according to the Big Eight principles, does not constitute penalization of the entire basketball program; "Violation will render the individual ineligible for competition." Under the section entitled "Principiple Concerning Excess Aid" in the "Principles of the Big Eight Conference Governing Athletic Scholarships and Other Forms of Financial Aid" publication, the following are violations of the Big Eight rules: 2. Any financial aid to any member of an athlete's family. 1. Any financial aid to an athlete from any source other than the institution, the government, his parents or guardian (aimed at remuneration from University alumni). The Big Eight principle concerning the categories of an athletic scholarship reads; In a magazine article the same year, the Philadelphia basketball player replied that he had turned down other schools because they "never had gone in for colored athletes." The total amount of financial a shall not exceed that permitted by the National Collegiate Association. Under provisions of the NCAA and this conference, financial aid equal to any or all of the following items may be awarded: The question arose in 1956 when investigation showed that Chamberlain had been offered better scholarships at other universities than he had at KU. follows May 21 at Ames, Iowa. The results: For the second time in five years the National Collegiate Athletic Association is attempting to prove "illegal inducement" in keeping basketball star, 7-foot Wilt Chamberlain at KU. b. Fees a. Tuition A highbrow is a person educated beyond his intelligence.—Brander Mathews c. Books, if not otherwise provided. KU 4, Kansas State 0 Singles The NCAA has the right to override conference rules and administer retroactive legislation. e. $15 per month for laundry and incidental expenses." d. Room and board at dormitory rates or less. Featuring Hot Fried Pies Malts, Sandwiches H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio Singles Pete Woodward, KU, defeated John Bird, 6-4, 6-3. Mel Karrille, KU, def. Lee Atkins, 6-2, 6-2. David Coupe, KU, def. Ed Frankl, 6-2, 6-1. Jim Brownfield, KU, def. Steve Poort, 6-2, 6-4. Following the Emporia State game, KU will swing back into league action over the weekend when it faces the University of Colorado at Boulder. Tonge, cf; Ken Hensley or Jim Marshall, rf; and Tom Dorney catching. Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Jays Face E-State After Washouts Kansas' baseball team plays host to Emporia State tomorrow afternoon on Quigley field after being rained out of a three-game series against the league leading Oklahoma State Cowboys over the weekend. Three KU pitchers will probably share the mound duties tomorrow for Coach Floyd Temple's squad. The three are Ken Hensley, Tom Holler and Gerry Waldschmidt. Hrs. 6-12 VI 3-8474 The other starters will be Lloyd Nichols, 1b; Jim Talley or Don Culp, 2b; Marion Bryant, ss; Doyle Schick, 3b; Norm Mailen, lf; John The Jays have not played since Tuesday when they edged Emporia State at Emporia by a score of 6-5 in 12 innings. The team now has a record of 5-9 overall and 2-7 in league play. STOP IN TODAY LET US STORE YOUR WINTER CLOTHES NOW. Save Space & Trouble and Go Home Carefree - MOTH PROOFING & COMPLETE DEODORIZING - BOX STORAGE — SAFE & INSURED - FRESHLY-PRESSED FALL DELIVERY 10th & N. H. LAWRENCE VI 3-3711 launderers and dry cleaners