Monday, Feb. 4, 1957 University Dally Kansan Three New Track Marks Set As Kansas Wins First Indoor Kansas, despite the ineligibilities of two top prospects, showed its usual strength in both the track and field events in defeating Oklahoma, 763-271 Friday in Allen Field House. Three records were broken in the meet which saw some of the best individual performances turned in by participants who were ineligible because of scholastic work. Jerry McNeal, two-miler and Jan Howell, miler, broke records for KU while Phil Frazier of the Sooners broke the 60-yard high hurdle mark. The high spot of the meet, however, was an exhibition event. Charles Tidwell, promising track prospect who has been declared ineligible because of grades, won the exhibition running of the 60-yard dash in 0:6.1 after being given a handicap of five vards. Kent Floerke of KU won the high jump with a leap of 6-1/2 but ineligible Bob Cannon, in an exhibition jump stole the show. Cannon cleared 6-7%, over a half foot higher than Floerke. Broad Jump -1. Mastin (KU), 23-71%; Floater (KU), 23-11%; Brunton Mile-1. Jan Howell (KU); 2. Bernie Gay (KU); 3. Jerry McNeal (KU). Time —4.179 (New meet record. Old record 4.223. Bob Karnes (KU, 1950). (OU). 22-614. 60-Yard Dash 1. John Pellow (OU); 60-Yard Dash 2. John Pellow (OU); 3. David Freeman (UK); Kune, Time: ... 66.5 Pole Vault—I, Tama Tams (KU), 13- 8, Pole Volleyball—I, Perez Potts (KU), and Carl Cox (OU). 440-Yard Dash—1, Louis Stirup (KU); 300-Yard Dash—2, 3 Glen Chowins (OU), Tong—10p, 60-Yard High Hurdles—1. Phil Frazier (OU); 2. Dave Freeman (KU); 3. Jim Lempel (OU); Time—97.5. (New meet record. Old record .07.6 by Jim Smith (OU), 1951). Two-Mile—1. Jerry McNeal (KU); Verlyn Schmidt (KU); 3. Barry Craw- tage; Time—3:28. (New meet record. Old record, 9:28.7 by AI Frame (KU) 1956). 880-Yard Run—1| Gary Parr (OU); 160-Anzen (KEN) Hai Long (KU) Time: 1:56.1 High Jump=1. -Kent Floerke (KU) 6-12; -OU (KU) 0-1-3; -a 1-3; Taylor Tovl (OU) 5-11-3; 60-Vard Low Hurdles—1. Dave Free- ner (QU). Timphee (KU); 5. Phil Frazier (QU). Timphee (KU) Shot Put—I A尔Oerter (KU) 52-3³¹; Shot Put—I A尔Oerter (OU) 50-8³¹; 3. Dan Erwin (OU) 49,7₂³¹; Mile Relay—1 Kansas (Larry Stroup, Kilouk, Louis Stroup, Ray Watt); Time—3/24 Jerry McNeal finishes strong after setting a meet record of 9:18 in the two mile. Bobby Nicholson, not running to place, is jogging along to his right. Timers at the left seem to be urging him on. —(Daily Kansan photo by Jim Sledd) him on. Oklahoma's Mighty Tankers SplashByJayhawkers,63-23 Defending Big Seven swimming champion, Oklahoma, won every event to easily splash past KU's touring swim team 63-23 Saturday afternoon. The Jayhawkers, making their opening debut in the young season, were simply outclassed. Kansas hopes to get back on the win trail when they, host Emporia State Wednesday. The results: 200-Yard Freestyle—1. Farrell, (O); 2. Milledge (K); 3. Peterson (K). Time: 2:12.5. 400-Yard Medley Relay-I. Oklahoma (Janovy, Thatcher, Dyson, Rowland); 2. Kansas. Time: 4:113. (New event. New pool and school record.) 50.-Yard Freestyle-1. Wilcox (O); 2. Crow (O); 3. Edwards (K). Time: 24.2. 200-Yard Butterfly—1. Thatcher (O); 2. Dyson (O); 3. Cleverenger (K). Time: 2:26.0. (New event, New pool school record.) One-meter diving-1. Griffis (O), 209.2 points; 2. Browder (O), 181.9; 3. Matthews (K), 177.7. 100-Yard Freestyle—1. Crow (O); 2. Edwards (K); 3. Milledge (K) Time: 55.6. 200-Yard Backstroke-1. Janovy (O); 2. Freudenthal (K); 3. Ryberg (K). Time: 2:28.0. Saturday's results: 440-Yard Freestyle-1. Rowland (O); 2. Hill (K); 3. Peterson (K) Time: 5.04.7. IM Cage Results, Schedules 200-Yard Breaststroke—1. Dyason (O); 2. Clevenger (K); 3. Drowatski (K). Time: 2:34.5. 400-Yard Freestyle Relay—1. Oklahoma (Janovy, Wilcox, Crow, Farrell); 2. Kansas. Time: 3:40.1. Games today: Fraternity C—Delta Chi 43, Phi Delt 28; Phi Gam 32, Sigma Pi 28; Phi Delt 26, Delta Chi 20; DU 40, ATO 13; Sigma Chi 25, Beta 17; DU 2, Delta Chi 0; SAE 2, ATO 0. Fraternity A—AKL vs. Beta. 4:15 p.m.; Phi Delt vs. Sigs. 5:15 p.m.; Kappa Sig vs. Sigma Nu. 6:15 p.m.; Phi Psi vs. Phi Gam. 7:15 p.m. Fraternity B—Phi Kappa vs. Acacia, 7:30 p.m. east; Kappa Sig vs. Delts, 7:30 p.m. west. Fraternity C—Phi Gam vs. DU, 4:15 p.m. east. New Oread Hall Directors Named Forrest W. Gifford, Lawrence senior, and Mrs. Gifford are the new resident directors of Oread Hall, a University dormitory for 160 men. They were appointed at the end of first semester finals. The Giffords were co-directors of the Lawrence High Teen Town last summer. A 1949 graduate in education from Washburn University, Gifford taught mathematics and coached at Kirwin and Centralia before coming to KU. Mrs. Gifford, who received a B.S. degree in 1952 from Southwest Oklahoma State College, has taught in the junior high schools at Kanopolis and Topeka. Jerry Bush, Nebraska basketball coach, was an All-American basketball player at St. John's College in 1937 and 1938. Nebraska basketball coach, Jerry Bush, is in his third year as head coach of the Cornhuskers. Independent C—Army vs. Navy, 4:15 p.m. west; RHM vs. 69'ers, 6:00 p.m. east; Hoopoes vs. Knots, 6:00 p.m. west; Cats vs. Navy, 6:45 p.m. east; Liahona vs. McCook, 6:45 p.m. west. Baseball Meeting There will be a meeting of all prospects for the varsity baseball squad Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. in the K Room of the Field House. Freshman prospects will meet later. Jim Buchanan's 821 points in three years is a Nebraska basketball career record. The tallest man on Nebraska's basketball team is 6-8 sophomore Ron Parsons. ASK YOUR TRAVEL AGENT 332 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago 4. 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