Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Anril 19. 1960 Racquet Squad Nets 2 Vacation Victories By Tom Clark KU's Racquet Squad rolled to its sixth and seventh victories of the year during the Easter vacation with decisive 7-0 and 6-1 victories over Kansas State and Missouri respectively. The Jayhawks entertain Washburn here tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The Crimson-and-Blue earlier defeated the Topeka team 7-0 in their opening match of this season. In the double dual at Manhattan Friday and Saturday, Coach Denzel Gibbens' team won thirteen of fourteen matches in running roughshod to the triangular victory with thirteen points. Kansas State was second with seven points followed by the Titers' one. KU 7, Kansas State 0 Singles The results: Mel Karrle, KU, def. John Bird, 8-6, 7-5. Pete Woodward, KU, def. Ed Frankel. 6-4, 6-2. Dave Coupe, KU, def. Lee Atkins, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. Jim Brownfield, KU, def. Bob Ditttoe, 6-3, 6-2. Bill Sheldon, KU, def. Steve Poort, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles Karrle-Woodward, KU, def. Bird- Frankel, 4-6, 6-3, 9-7. Brownfield-Coupe, KU, def. Atkins-Ditts, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. KU 6, Missouri 1 Singles Karrle, KU, def. Dave Potte, 6-2 6-3. Pete Woodward, KU, def. John Krelich, 6-0, 6-0. Coupe, KU, def. Jerry Van Horn, 6-2, 7-5. Styron Twins Big Threat to NAIA Marks KANSAS CITY—(UPI)—The 100-meter dash record, held by Bobby Morrow, is likely to fall in the 1960 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) track and field meet. Dave Styron, Northeast Louisiana, has bettered the mark :10.3, set in 1956 — and Sidney Garton, East Tex-as State, has tied the record. Styron has been clocked in :10.2. THE NATIONAL meet is scheduled for Sioux Falls. S. D., June 3-4. Northeast Louisiana's track twins Don and Dave Styron, and a pair of freshmen have been the outstanding performers thus far in the southern track season, according to statistics released by the NAIA. Don Styron cracked the World's 220-vard hurdle mark with a :21.9 in a dual meet with Louisiana State, April 2. His time was :2 of a second better than the mark of :22.1 set last May by Elias Gilbert of Winston-Salem (N. C.) teachers. BROTHER DAVE Stvron already has posted the best 220-yard dash time of :20.6. The freshmen who have turned in outstanding performances are Joe Faust of Occidental (Calif.), who has high jumped 6 feet 9 inches to top the best 1959 mark by an inch, and Northeast Louisiana's John Pennel, who has pole vaulted 15 feet $ \frac{4}{1} $ inch. Four men have surpassed the top discus throw of 1959. Mike Lewis, Occidental, leads with 171 feet $ \frac{5}{4} $ inches, followed by Fred Shaffer, Whitworth (Wash.) at 164 feet 11 inches, Al Santio of Maryland State at 161 feet 9 $ \frac{3}{8} $ inches, and Rov Rogers of Northeast Louisiana at 159 feet $ \frac{7}{2} $ inches. Last year's best was 159 feet $ 5 \frac{1}{2} $ inches. LAST YEAR'S best performance in the 100-yard dash of .094 has been reached by two runners, Stone Johnson of Grambling (La.) and Doug Smith of Occidental. In the javelin, Jerry Dyes of Northeast Louisiana has thrown 225 feet 1 inch to exceed last year's best of 220 feet $ 9 \frac{1}{2} $ inches. Mike Lewis, Occidental, has tossed the shot 56 feet $ 6 \frac{1}{4} $ inches to better the '59 mark of 56 feet $ 5 \frac{1}{2} $ inches. Brownfield, KU, def. Kenny James 6-1. 6-2. Jon Skelton, MU, def. Bill Sheldon, 4-6, 6-3, 9-7 Doubles Karrle-Woodward, KU, def. Pott-Krelich, 6-1, 6-1. Brownfield-Coupe, KU, def. Van Horn-James, 6-1, 6-2. Relays Gets Third 15-Foot Vaulter A former Oklahoma State track star, Jim Graham, entered the KU Relays to give the 35th annual track and field classic its third pole vaulter who has cleared 15 feet, United Press International reports. Graham's entry as an unattached athlete was announced by Bill Easton, meet director, yesterday. The Relays will begin Friday and continue through Saturday. Graham will join two other vaulters from Oklahoma who have cleared 15 feet. They are J. D. Martin of Oklahoma, and Aubrey Dooley, of Oklahoma State. Martin unofficially tied the world record last week when he vaulted 15-9/4 in an invitational track meet at Norman. The 20-year-old junior has valued over the 15-foot mark six times this season, and set a big Eight Conference Indoor record earlier this year with a vault of 15-7/4 at Kansas City. Graham and Dooley both hit their career highs at 15-5 last year in a dual track meet between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State at Norman. Also entering the meet today was Phil Mulkey, of the Memphis Athletic Club. Mulkey will compete in the Decathlon, which he won in 1958. Coach Easton said the two-mile run on the Relays program this year had been canceled in favor of the 5,000-meter run, which is the distance used in the Olympics. The Olympic qualifying time for the 5,000 meters is 14:10.0. Jays Salvage One KU's baseball squad went down to defeat in two of the three games with Iowa State during the Easter vacation. The Jays have now won two and lost four in conference play. Both of the wins have been credited to Gerry Waldschmidt, a sophomore right-hander. The squad plays Central Missouri State today at Warrensburg and then will move to Columbia for a three game series with Missouri Friday and Saturday. No Contest NEW YORK — (UPI)— In the case of a "walkover" in racing, it is enough for a horse to be weighed out for, mounted and ridden past the judges' box for him to be declared the winner of the race. SKOKIE, Ill. — (UPI) — Johnny Revolta, considered one of the best short game players in golf, often is consulted by some of the top professionals when their game needs "doctoring." Call the Doctor announces that applications for admission to its classes beginning September 6. 1960 are now being received. 3-year course of professional study leading to the degree. ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY Doctor of Optometry REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE 2 years (60 sem. hours or equivalent hours) in specified liberal arts and english. Write for bulletin to: REGISTRAF Illinois College of Optometry 3245 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago 16, Illinois Tidwell tied the world's fastest time on the 220 yard dash around a curve. He covered the distance in the remarkable time of .20.6. Charlie Tidwell, KU's comet, had a very successful Easter vacation. Tidwell Tops 220 Mark But the time won't go down in the record book as the world record for the 220 yard dash. A trick of fate blocked the record. Maybe it would be better to say that slow reflexes defeated his time. Two of the judges caught Tidwell's record time but the other judge missed the start of the race and for that reason the time isn't eligible for a world mark. But the time will go down as an American record. The world record is :20.6. Tidwell also captured the 100 yard dash with a time of :09.4. 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