Thinclads,Tennis Second,Golf 4th
Oklahoma State sophomore George Davies new world record in the pole vault highlighted the Big Eight track and field meet at Boulder, Colorado, Friday and Saturday which saw Oklahoma dethrone Kansas for the first time since 1952.
On his final try Davies cleared 15-101/4 to establish the world mark. The height bettered Don Bragg's 15-91/4 world mark set in the 1960 Olympic trials, Bob Gutowski's NCAA record of 15-93/4, and J. D. Martin's Big Eight mark of 15-4 set last year.
The Sooners scored 54 of their winning total in the field events. They were shut out only in the javelin.
OKLAHOMA COMPILED 99 points, the lowest winning total since 1946, to win the title. Kansas, failing in its attempt for a tenth consecutive crown, scored $81\%$ points for second place. The rest of the field was Oklahoma State, $81\%$; Missouri, $58\%$; Kansas State, $50\%$; Colorado 49; Nebraska $44$; Iowa State 23.
Sooner Mike Lindsay won his third straight Big Eight shot put crown and also captured the discus. Rex Stucker of Kansas State was the other double winner, taking both hurdle events.
TWO RECORDS WERE tied in the two day affair. On Friday Stucker equalled Nebraska's Keith Gardner's 14:0 120 high hurdle mark set in 1958. On Saturday Colorado's Jim Heath tied fellow Coloradoan Chuck Carlson's 440 yard dash record of 46.5 set in 1959.
Kansas victories came in the middle distance—distance races and the mile relay. Billy Mills passed Missouri ace, Bob Hanneken in the last 100 yards to add the two-mile title to his indoor two-mile and cross country title collection.
Bill Dotson successfully defended his mile crown, winning in 4:14.5 and came back in the two mile to place fourth.
KIRK HAGAN RAN the third fastest time in conference history to win the 880 yard run, 1:49.2. Teammate Bill Thornton finished fourth.
The mile relay team of Gordon Davis, Kirk Hagan, Bill Stoddard and Bob Covey placed first ahead of Oklahoma State in 3:11.9.
Doubts are more cruel than the worst of truths. —Jean Baptists Moliere
JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT
STUDENTS
Grease Job ... $1
Brake Adj. ... 98c
Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free.
Open 24 hrs. with mechanic on duty.
Brakes Relied.
Page-Creighton Fina Service
Page-Creighton Fina Service
1819 W. 23rd. VI B-0894
PIZZA by
Robittois 1241 Oread
Being Right on Campus Our Delivery Service Is Extra Fast Call
Other Jayhawkers and their places are; Pete Talbott, third in javelin; Stan Ingram, fourth in javelin; Davis, fifth in 440 yard dash; Larry Cordell, tied for sixth in the high jump and broad jump; Larry McCue, sixth in 100-yard dash; Charlie Smith, third in the low hurdles and fourth in high hurdles; Barry Harratty, fourth in discus; Bill Hayward, third in two mile run; Jack Steven tied for third in pole vault; Roger Schmanke tied for fifth in pole vault.
VI 3-1086 Meal Ticket $6.10 for $5
Cobble Wins
For the second consecutive year Kansas finished second to Oklahoma State in the Big Eight tennis tournament. After taking the lead the first day, KU lost five matches in the final round while winning only one to score 14 points, two behind the winners.
Page 5
Mel Karrle and Pete Woodward lost at the first two spots and Del Campbell was beaten at the fourth position.
Jan Cobble, Winfield sophomore took the fifth singles crown.
In the doubles, Karrie and Woodward were runners-ups again at the top spot and Cobble and Campbell took second.
Rodney Horn shot the best round in the Big Eight tournament Saturday with 70, and finished fifth individually, but the KU squad slipped from its second place finish a year ago to fourth. 30 strokes behind Oklahoma State.
Horn Fifth
Oklahoma's Bob Smith took the individual title with 213, four strokes ahead of Horn.
Other KU players were Were
Ward (72-74-78-224-9th),
Brien
Boggess (74-72-80-226-11th), Bill
Elstun (76-82-78-228-13th).
Sanders won $2,800 for his one stroke victory which was his second tourney victory in two weeks.
Doug Sanders shot a final round 68 to win the $20,000 Hot Springs Open golf tournament yesterday, defeating relative unknowns Jerry Steelsmith and Dave Ragen.
Sanders Wins
University Daily Kansan
Varsity Loses, 16-13, to Alums
The KU Varsity lost to the Alumni Saturday, 16-13, as about 6000 fans watched as the teams scored three touchdowns in the final five and one-half minutes.
Monday, May 22, 1961
The Alumni led, 7-0, until 1:10 or of the third period when they increased the margin to 10-0. The
Varsity struck back with two touchdowns but the grads took the game with a tally in the final minute.
All sects are different, because they come from men; morality is everywhere the same, because it comes from God.—Voltaire.
Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL
The best tobacco makes the best smoke!
diebolt's
843 Mass.
Be sure his graduation gift
comes from his "favorite store" ,
smartly wrapped (at no extra charge).