Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 7, 1957 Tankers Beat E-State; Even Season's Record The Kansas Jayhawker swimming team evened their record a 1-1 by trouncing the Emporia State Hornets 60-23 in Robinson pool Wednesday afternoon. Coach Chuck Edwards was very satisfied with the KU squad, as several performers bettered their marks made in the first meet against Oklahoma. "If we can keep on improving like we are, we will win the majority of our meets." Edwards said Two new pool records were established in two events run for the first time in the Jayhawker pool. Clevenger established a record in the butterfly in 2:38.6 and the 400-yard medley relay team of George Kreye, John Drowatzky, Steve Hill and Clevenger set a pool record in 4:44.2. 400-yard medley relay — 1, Kansas (Kreye, Drowatzky, Clevenger, Hill); 2, Emporia State. Time: 4:44.2. New event. New pool and school record.) The next meet for KU is 3 p.m. Friday at Lawrence when they face K-State. Edwards expects this match to be much closer. "K-State has improved a great deal over last year," he said. Droste Milledge, winner of the 220-yard free-style, Frank Fruedenthal, who was tops in the 200-yard backstroke, and swimming coach Edwards were the top performers for the Jayhawkers. All made improvements on their time as compared with the times they made in the first meet. Edwards won the 60 and 100-yard free style events, and Tom Clevenger grabbed two first places for KU, winning the 200-yard backstroke and the 200-yard butterfly. The results: 60-yard freestyle - 1, Edwards, (K); 2, Faerber, (E); 3, Jones, (E). Time: 30.6. 200-yard butterfly — 1, Clevenger, (K); 2, Williams, (E); 3, Wartick. (E). Time: 2:38.6. (New event. New pool and school record.) One-meter diving - 1, Matthews, (K) 177.7 points; 2, Kells, (E); 3, Ashercraft, (K). 100-vard freestyle — 1. Edwards, (K); 2. Faerber, (E); 3. Jones, (E). Time: 55.4. 200-yard backstroke — 1, Freudenthal, (K); 2, McDonald, (E) 3, Kreye, (K). Time 2:44. 440-yard freestyle — 1, Thyfault (E); 2, Peterson, (K); 3, Long, (E) Time: 6:12.3. Split Decision Ruins Sandy CHICAGO—(UP)—A victorious but thoroughly dissatisfied Joey. Giardello today rated Rory Calhoun as the next target on his path toward the middleweight title. "I'll do better against Calhoun than I did in this one," Giardello said after scoring a split decision over Randy Sandy, a 9-2 underdog in a 10-round battle at the Chicago stadium last night. The win was Giardello's seventh straight ring triumph and ended Sandy's string of five. "I was overconfident," Giardello said. "I thought I'd knock him out in two rounds. I thought that for the last couple of weeks, ever since I signed for the match." New England was the site of the first canning operation in the United States. About 1820 a export canning business was opened in Boston. 200-yard breaststroke — 1, Clevenger, (K); 2, Drowatzky, (K); 3, Post, (E). Time: 2:43.1. 400-yard freestyle relay — 1, Kansas (Edwards, Milledge, Hill, Freudenthal); 2, Emporia State. Time: 4:05.1. Louisville, the Nation's No. 6 team and highest-ranked independent squad, was handed its second straight upset, 85-74, by Morehead State of Kentucky and Caniusis. No.11 nationally, fell short in a late rally and bowed to Marquette in a thriller at Milwaukee. 81-80. Louisville Is Upset For Second Time Morehead used a "two-three" version of the zone against Louisville and forced the high-ranked cardinals to commit a bushel of fouls. It also held six-eight Charley Tyra, Louisville's All-America candidate, to nine points during the first half while Morehead was rolling up a 47-37 lead. Gamma Phi Tips KAT,38-35 Girls' intramural volleyball was highlighted last night by the Gamma Phi Beta and Kappa Alpha Theta game, in which Gamma Phi won 38-35. High scorers in the game were Mary Wade with 18 points for the victors and for the losing team, Judy Jones scored 11 points. Gamma Phi Beta now has won three games and Kappa Alpha Theta two. In another game, Kappa Kappa Gamma triumphed over Alpha Omicron Pi with a score of 53 to 20. Theresa Gainey was high scorer for the Kappas with a total of 16 points. The AOpi team has won one game and lost two, to the three victories and one loss of the Kappa's. The KU Relays record for the 100-yard dash is :09.4 by Cy Leland of Texas Christian. NU Leads League In Shooting Average Nebraska University is hitting a torrid 46 per cent of its shots from the field in Big Seven action despite their having only a 2-2 record. One of the big factors in this percentage is Gary Reimers, junior guard, who is hitting a fantastic 58 per cent of his shots. (Daily Kansan photo by Jim Sledd) LOOK OUT, HERE I COME — An unidentified Oread player drives in for a layup as his guard at the right, who is moving in to stop him, watches helplessly. "I MAY PUT ON A GOOD ACT... But your battery will put on the best act for you these cold winter days if you give it a Slow, Full charge at Fritz Co. Never a 'Quickie' Battery Charge!" 8th and New Hampshire "Downtown - Near Everything" Exclusive Engagement . . . . Starts Next Wednesday 4-Four-4 Nites Only Feb. 13, 14, 15, 16-Green Theater Featuring - Grand heart throbbing story of a beautiful woman with a wretched background - Glorious true-to-life color with true-to-life actions - Superb music by our newly acquired upright piano - Stupendous cast of thousands? - Gigantic sets. - Gorgeous lighting effects using smokeless kerosene. Only 4 Bits - Tickets at Union Ticket Center