Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 18, 1960 Two Jayhawker Swimmers To Enter Nationals at Dallas KU will send swimmers to the NCAA for the first time in history this year. Coach Jay Markley said that he was taking Eldon Ward and Dick Reamon to Dallas Wednesday. Ward will compete in the 50,100 and 220-yard freestyle races. Reamon will compete in the 200-yard individual medley, 200-yard butterfly and the 100-yard butterfly. "We hope to do well," Coach Markley said, "but you never know." Both our boys are sophomores and this will give them some good experience. Top schools at the meet will be Michigan, Indiana, Southern California, Yale and Harvard. The swim season resulted in 39 new dual meet records - 28 varsity records and 5 pool records. The final team standing in dual meets was ten victories and two defeats. The conference meet finish of second place was the first time in the history of swimming at KU that the team finished above third. During Coach Markley's three year span as coach at KU swimming, this season produced three firsts: (1) First dual meet victory over Iowa State. (2) First time we have taken a first place against Oklahoma in a dual meet (Eldon Ward took first in the 60 yd. Free and 100 yd. Free). (3) First time we have finished as high as second in the conference meet. Point statistics for the season show KU averaging 57.5 points per meet to 37.5 for their opponents. A comparative record chart on varsity records of before and after the season is as follows: Classwise, three sophomores scored $218^{1 / 2}$ points, three juniors scored 161 points and four seniors scored $209^{1 / 2}$ points for the entire season. Individual scoring went as follows: Eldon Ward, sophomore, 100½¹; Dick Reason, sophomore, 69; Tom Herlocker, senior, 58; Mike Cassidy, junior, 57; John Frerey, senior, 55; Brad Keeler, junior, 54½¹; Jeff Goodell, junior, 49½¹; Karl Pfuetz, sophomore, 49; Ed Poort, senior, 48½¹; Jared Piety, senior, 48. Banks Wants to Improve MESA, Ariz. — (UPI) — Ernie Banks, sluggish shortstop of the Chicago Cubs, is determined to "show a big improvement this year" despite the fact he has won the National League's Most Valuable Player award a record two straight seasons. 1958-59 "Id like to boost my batting average a little." Banks declared. "It seems to me I was hitting under the ball a lot last season. Yes, and I'd like to move the runners around the bases a little more." 400 M.R. 4:09.6 Herlocker-Llaidaw 4:04.0 Herlocker-Pfuatez Reacon-Poert 220 Free 2:18.6 B. Keeler 2:15.5 Eldon Ward 60 Free 29.7 E. Poort 28.8 Eldon Ward 50 Free 24.5 Phil Hawkins 28.4 Eldon Ward 160 I.M. 12.4 Jared Plety 1.494 Dick Reamon 100 I.M. 22.60 Jared Plety 2.222 Dick Reamon 200 Fly 2:21.8 John Jeffrey 2.177 Dick Reamon 100 Fly 1:02.4 John Jeffrey 59.8 Dick Reamon 100 Free 54.8 Chuck Edwards 51.9 Eldon Ward 100 Back 10.4 Tom Herlocker 60.9 Tom Herlocker 100 Back 22.35 Tom Herlocker 21.97 Larry Prather 400 Free 5:09.3 Mike Cassidy 5:09.3 Mike Cassidy 100 Breast 1:09.2 Jim Laidlaw 1:09.2 Jim Laidlaw 200 Breast 2:32.8 Jim Laidlaw 2:32.2 Wet-Hecker 400 F.R. 3:40.7 Keeler-Poort 3:35.7 Ward-Goodell Keeler-E. Poort Banks actually is taking extra batting practice although his lightning wrists helped him smash 45 homers last year while driving in 143 runs. Banks now has hit 43 or more home runs during the past three seasons and last year's RBI production was the highest in the league since 1937. COLUMBIA — (UPI)— Northeast Missouri State will be favored to win the 1960 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) indoor track meet here Saturday. The Bulldogs ran away with the title last year, amassing 83% points. Closest rival was Southeast Missouri State, with 29% points. Northeast Missouri State returns four champions from last year's meet — Rufus Davis, 60-yard dash; Tony Barulich, 88-yard run; James McFadden, mile run; and Larry Stater, 60-yard low hurdles, 60-yard high hurdles and high jump. Other returning champions include James Schmidt, Southeast N.E. Missouri Favored in MIAA Indoor Missouri State, 440-yard dash; Charles Finley, Southwest Missouri State, shot put; William Croy, Northwest Missouri State, and Ted Carlton, Central Missouri State, who tied for the pole vault title. The meet gets under way at 6:30 p.m., with the 6-yard dash trials and field events. 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