Monday. Feb. 23, 1859 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Hawks Handle Huskers With Ease NO!-Bob Billings of the Jayhawkers leaps high in the air but is too late to prevent Nebraska's Bob Harry from shooting. KU's Bill Bridges was too late to stop the shot and prepares to follow the ball for a possible rebound. Track Team Wins At Missouri Meet Relying on their over-all depth, the Jayhawker track team captured an easy duel indoor victory Friday at Columbia over Missouri University. 77-42. Charlie Tidwell again led the Jayhawkers in individual scoring as the fleet junior won the 60-yard dash and the 60-yard low hurdles. He won the dash in :06.2 and took the blue ribbon in the lows with a :06.8 clocking. Bob Cannon shattered the meet high jump mark with a leap of $ 6^{1/4} $ . One other meet record fell as Missouri's Joe Webb cleared the bar with a $ 14^{3/4} $ pole vault mark. Other Jayhawkers scoring first places were Darwin Ashbaugh, Bob Covey, Bob Lida, Bob Okersterm, Dan Ralston, Clif Cushman, Tom Skutka, and Bob Tague. Missouri captured only three first places and only one coming in a running event. The Tigers won the mile relay long after the Jayhawkers had put them out of contention for the dual meet victory. The meet results; Pole Vault: 1. Webb (M); 2. Stevens (K); (only entries) distance— $ 14^{\circ} \mathrm{C} $ High Jump: 1. Cannon (K); 2. Green (M); 3. Kilgore (M); distance—'6'6¼". Broad Jump: 1. Ashbaugh (K); 2. Shelby (K); 3. Wenski (M); distance-22'5" Mile Run: 1. Skutka (K); 2. Mills Frosh Games to Be Broadcast on KUOK Radio station KUOK will broadcast play-by-play accounts of two freshman basketball games this week. The first game will be between the Missouri squad and the junior Javhawkers at 4:55 p.m. today. Mike Zakura, Osawatomie junior, KUOK sports director, will be assisted by Irwin S. Rein, Chicago, Ill., and Kenneth J. Konop, Kansas City, Mo., juniors, in broadcasting the game from Allen Field House. Personality interviews will be scheduled during half-time. KUOK will also broadcast the KU-K-State freshman game on Thursday. (K); 3. Sanders (M); time—4:19.6. 60-yard dash: 1. Tidwell (K); 2. Williams (K); 3. Wiebe (M); time— 06.2. 600-yard run: 1. Covey (K); 2. Kelly (M); 3. Gauby (K); time—1:15. 440-yard dash: 1. Lida (K); 2. Patterson (M); 3. Snebben (M); time-51.4. 60-yard high hurdles: 1. Okerstrom (K); 2. Tillman (K); 3. Ashbaugh (K); time:-07.6. Shot Put: 1. LaRose (M); 2. Cochran (M); 3. Dryer (K); distance—52$^{\frac{1}{2}}$". 2-Mile Run: 1. Ralston (K); 2. Gabbert (M); 3. Long (M); time— 9:27.7. 1000-yard Run: 1. Cushman (K); 2. White (M); 3. Graham (M); time -2:17.5. 60-yard low hurdles: 1. Tidwell (K); 2. Wiebe (M); 3. Ashbaugh 'K': time—66.8. 880-yard run: 1. Tague (K); 2. Skutka (K); 3. Wilson (M); time— 1:55.1. Mile Relay: 1. Missouri (Carafiol, Snebben, Kelley, Patterson); 2. Kansas; time—3.29.1. The Jayhawkers disposed of Nebraska's often troublesome Cornhuskers for the second straight week, this time by a 66-50 score. - Portraits Bill Bridges starred by hitting 11 points in the evenly balanced attack and grabbed 24 rebounds. Ron Loneski led the scoring attack with - Application Photos - Engagements KU Plays MU Tonight at 7:30 - Weddings 14 and Bob Billings saw his best night of the year in the scoring column by dropping in 12. by photography Kansas stepped off to an early 7-2 lead but was soon confronted by a Husker surge which put the challengers ahead 8-7. Nebraska tied the score 13-13 and 15-15 before KU took the reins for the remainder of the contest. Bridges hit six straight and Loneski looped in two goals from the field and Kansas was in front 25-15. Nebraska was never a serious contender afterward. The Jayhawkers will entertain Missouri's varsity and freshmen here tonight, Tipoff time is 5 p.m. for the freshman game. Coach Harp's varsity will swing into action at 7:30 p.m. Turner also fell below his 16 plus average as he managed only 13 points. Bob Hickman played his usual dependable defensive role as he alternated between guarding Al Maxey and Herschell Turner. Maxey's 16 point average took a fall as Hickman allowed him only one field goal for the evening. Al Donaghue sunk 11, Hoffman 6, Hickman 5, Ketchum 2, Thompson 3, and Marcinek 2 to round out the Kansas scoring. Thomas Flies Highest HIXON STUDIO The Jayhawkers will entertain Missouri's varsity and freshmen here tonight. DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 NEW YORK — (UPI) — Seventeen-year-old Boston University freshman John Thomas leaped 7 foot $^{1/4}$ inches, higher than any human has ever jumped, in the National AAU track and field championships Saturday night. Ron Delany, Villanova, set a new indoor record of 4.025 in the mile. The Dead Sea is 1,286 feet below the level of the Mediterranean. Bob Billings takes control for Kansas. Records Topple For KU Swimmers Kansas swimmers slashed Nebraska 58-27 in a dual meet here Saturday as the Jayhawkers set seven new varsity records. A 400-yard medley team of Herlocker, Laidlaw, J. Poort and Sitter bettered the old record by over nine seconds, making the new time 4.10.1. Other records were set by: Brad Keeler, 220 freestyle; Ed Poort, 60 freestyle; John Jeffrey, 200 butterfly; Jim Laidlaw, 200 breaststroke; Mike Cassidy, 400 freestyle; and Sitter, Hill, Keeler and Poort in the 400 freestyle relay. Wildlife studies indicate that ducks always migrate to within a few miles of the spot where they were born. Jawhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio was now Roast Sirloin of Beef, Brown Sauce . . . .75 .67½ Italian Spaghetti with Meat Balls . . . .75 .67½ Salmon Croquettes, Tartare Sauce . . . .75 .67½ Southern Fried Teen . . . .75 .67½ Chicken . . . . . .75 .67½ Served with: whipped potatoes, tossed salad, choice of 3 drink. 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