Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 9. 1959 Sooners, I-State Edge KU in Swimming Meet KU's swimming team came out of the Big Eight swimming meet at Lincoln last weekend with 50 points and a third place. Oklahoma took first place honors with 198 points and Iowa State second with 61. Runners-up were: Kansas State, 33; Nebraska, 29, and Colorado, 25. Oklahoma won 14 out of 16 of the events in the meet, set four new conference records and tied one in running away with its eighth straight Big Eight conference swimming championship. Jack Saari set new records in both the 100-yard and 200-yard butterfly events, swimming the 100 in 1:00.5 and the 200 in 2:20.1. Don Jobson tied the 200-yard individual medley record with a time of 2:21.2. The other two records were established in the 100-yard breaststroke by Gordon Collett with 1:04.8 and the 400-yard medley relay by the Sooner relay team in 4:03.1 Coach Jay Markley said Kansas still had an outside chance for second until one of Oklahoma's men failed to qualify in the 100-yard freestyle and enabled Iowa State to pile up unexpected points by placing three men in the event. Results Fridav: 200-yard Butterfly-1, Jack Saari, Oklahoma; 2. John Jeffrey, Kansas; 3. John Poort, Kansas; 4. Larry McLean, Nebraska; 5. Jerry Fitzgerald, Kansas State; 6. David Drake, Iowa State. Time-2:20.1. (New record. Old record 2:21.3—Mike Lemair, Iowa State. 1955.) 50-yard Freestyle—1. Ernie Drowatsky, Oklahoma; 2. Jerry Petkus, Iowa State; 3. Alan Wileox, Oklahoma; 4. Dave Hinderliter, Kansas State; 5. Joe Gucusana, Neoraska; 6. Ron Begg, Iowa State. Time -- 23.4. 200-vard Backstroke—1. Chuck Lechner, Oklahoma; 2. Don Jobson, Oklahoma; 3. George Ickes, Colorado; 4. Dave Ewart, Iowa State; 5. Frank Thompson, Nebraska; 6. Bill Manchester, Iowa State. Time—2:15.2. 200-yard Freestyle—1. Larry Lermo, Oklahoma; 2. Conner, Oklahoma; 3. Doug Brown, Oklahoma; 4. Brad Keeler, Kansas; 5. Dale Voss, Nebraska; 6. Tom Cobientz, Kansas State. Time—2:13.2. 100-yard Breaststroke-1. Gordon Collett, Oklahoma; 2. Carlyn Cruzan, Oklahoma; 3. Jim Laidiaw, Kansas; 4. Joe Stocker, Nebraska; 5. Jim Wise, Colorado; 6. Mike Graham, Iowa State. Time—1:04.8. (New record. Old record—1:05.2. Collet in preliminaries. Previous record 1:07.5 by Cruzan, Oklahoma 1958.) One-Meter Diving—1. Dallas Chestnut, Kansas State. 347.15 points; 2. Lorne Hale, Oklahoma. 338.10; 3. Paul Anderson, Colorado. 319.75; 4. Don Echelberger, Iowa State. 317.80; 5. Harr Klug, Oklahoma. 290.95; 6. Branch Walton, Nebraska. 217.20. 200-yard Individual Medley—1. Jobson, Oklahoma; 2. Ronnie Hosner, Oklahoma; 3. John Janovy, Oklahoma; 4. Jared Piety, Kansas; 5. Jeffrey, Kansas; 6. Ron Bucklin, Nebraska. Time—2:21.2. (Ties old record by Dale Lucas, Iowa State, 1956.) 400-yard Freestyle Relay — 1. Oklahoma (Wilcox, Johnson, Drowatzky, and Brown); 2. Iowa State; 3. Kansas; 4. Kansas State; 5. Colorado; 6. Nebraska. Time—3.36.8. Cincinnati, which could have won a tournament spot Saturday, was set back. 84-66, by Bradley in a Missouri Valley Conference game. Cincinnati goes against St. Louis University tonight and the outcome of the game may determine the Missouri Valley tournament entry. The final berth in the NCAA basketball regional tournament here may be decided tonight in Cincinnati. The pressure is now on the Bearcats. If St. Louis wins, Cincinnati and Bradley will be forced into a playoff game for the tourney berth. If Cincinnati wins, the Bearcats will win the conference championship and a spot in the NCAA. DePaul of Chicago won the right to meet Kansas State here with a 57-56 victory over Portland Saturday night at Portland. There is enough rubber in the landing gear system of a modern jet bomber to make 100 automobile tires. Texas Christian, the Southwest Conference champion, is the other tournament entry. Texas Christian will open against either Cincinnati or Bradley Friday night. Emporia Cager High Scorer PITTSBURG, Kan. — (UPI) — Jim Fraley of Emporia State College is the season's highest scorer with 376 points in 24 games in the Central Intercollegiate Conference, but his 15.7 average is second to Stan O'Neil of Southwestern, who had an 18.7 average. KU Ready for O-State The Jayhawkers will be shooting for a third place tie with Colorado or Oklahoma in the final standings in the Big Eight conference. Kansas has a 7-6 record going into the final game. Colorado is 8-4 with two games to play and Oklahoma is 8-5 with one game remaining. Oklahoma State, led by big Arlen Clark, is 4-8 in the conference. Clark Cincinnati Put On the Spot The Jayhawkers close out their basketball season tomorrow night at Stillwater, Okla., against Oklahoma State. has scored 1,132 points in his career for the Cowboys and ranks eighth among all-time Big Eight scorers. Kansas defeated the Cowboys, 58-49, in the two teams' first meeting in January. The University of Colorado's wrestling team will tackle the University of Oklahoma's top mat team Thursday night at Boulder under new coach Marshall Wells, who replaced Dan Stavely. Maine lobster was the first food to be canned in the United States. All the other games were forfeited. Alpha Chi Omega forfeited to Delta Delta Delta, Jayettes to Gertrude Sellards Pearson (freshmen) and Kappa Alpha Theta to Sellards. Buff Wrestlers to Meet OU The winners Tuesday will play March 17 for the hill championship. In games played Thursdav night Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Alpha Phi 39 to 23 and Gertrude Sellards (upperclass) beat Watkins 51-18. 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