on ht rd 40 ed th Page 7 MU-KU Track Dual Tomorrow Kansas and Missouri will meet in a dual track meet on the cinders in Memorial Stadium tomorrow. Field events start at 1:30, running events at 2:00. AS IN PAST YEARS, a mile duel is in the limelight. This year Bill Dotson of Kansas and Bob Hanneken of Missouri, who have battled each other in open and relay events all year, renew their personal rivalry. Both teams will bring in an array of talented performers who, providing good weather prevails, may endanger five meet records. Last winter in an indoor dual at Missouri the two clashed with the winner, Dotson, blazing to a new meet and Brewer Field House record. 4:10.4. Hannne ran 4:10.7. Hanneken is presently running in peak form, having clocked 4:09.5 and 4:11 in the Kansas Relays and 4:10.3 and 4:15.8 at Drake. ADDING EXTRA SPICE to the race will be the presence of Billy Mills, Kansas veteran distance performer, and Missouri's Don Gabbert. In jeopardy is Wes Santee's seven-year-old record of 4:08.3 The 440 yard dash looms as a close one with Kansas captain Gordon Davis and Missouri's Jim Baker fighting it out. Davis holds a :47.1 in a relay carry while Baker has been clocked :45.8 in a relay leg. Missouri's Pete Orr's :47.9 record is far from safe. Jayhawker Bill Thornton and Tiger Jerry McFadden form the nucleus for skirmish in the half mile. Thornton owns a 1:50.9 relay clocking while McFadden has hit 1:51.3. The record, 1:51.3, was set by KU's Bob Tague in 1958. ONE FIELD EVENT record may tumble. KU's Jack Stevens打14-8 in the pole vault at the Drake Relays last week and should find the 13-3/4 mark set by Bob Davis of Missouri in 1958 easy pickings. One relay mark is in danger, the mile relay record of 3.15.1 owned by a Kansas crew of Lou Stroup, Bob Franklin, Lowell Janzen, and Ray Wyatt set in 1957. Missouri set a new Four Minute Mile Has 7th Birthday LONDON — (UPI) — "Hey, Doc" shouted the man in the hospital bed "What are we having for the birthday celebration tomorrow?" The young doctor looked surprised. "What birthday?" he asked. "I'm 10." The rest of the patients laughed. It was then that Dr. Roger Bannister remembered . . . the afternoon of May 6, 1954, when his name was indelibly inscribed in the sports history books . . . the day he became the first man to run a mile in less than four minutes. school mark of 3:11.4 at the Kansas Relays, KU hit its season low, 3:12.6 for fourth place at Drake. Larry McCue, who has just recovered from an elongated fight with a pulled muscle will have his hands full Saturday. Missouri has two of the league's finest sprinters in Dave Butts and Lane Patterson. BUTTS HITS :09.7 at Arkansas and along with Patterson turned in a :09.8 at Drake. McCue will be running his first 220 yard dash of the year and his first 100 since March 25 at Oklahoma State. Soccer Club Meets Mexican Team Here The Kansas soccer club will have another in its series of spring matches tomorrow at 3 p.m. on the intramural fields south of Summerfield Hall. Kansas won last year's meet at Columbia handily. 84-48. University Daily Kansan The match will be against the Mexican Internationals of Kansas City and is being played in connection with the International Festival on campus this weekend. The Kansas baseball team, presently resting in the Big Eight cellar with a 1-7 mark, closes out its home season with a double header today and a single game tomorrow against Nebraska at Quigley Field. KU Closes Home Baseball Season Nebraska is in sixth place in the conference standings, holding a 3-8 mark. 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