the dis- thor p.m. n of Page 5 Monday, April 24, 1961 University Daily Kansan stage the speech Kansas Shut Out In Baton Races; Baylor Dominant For the first time since 1948, the Kansas track team finished the Kansas Relays without a relay first last weekend as Baylor dominated the 36th running of the meet before 13-500 sunning fans in Memorial Stadium. THE JAYHAWKERS placed second in the two mile relay, third in the distance medley and fourth in the sprint medley. Although there was no relay win for the Jayhawkers, Bob Lindrud's 10,000 meter victory avoided a complete shutout for KU, which will go to the Drake Relays Friday and Saturday. In the two mile relay a foursome of Kirk Hagen, Gordon Davis, Bill Dotson and Bill Thornton set a new school record of 7.30.8. The former school record, 7.32.3, was set in 1957 at the Relays by Grant Cookson, Tom Stutka, Bernie Gay and Lowell Janzen UP AND OVER - KU's Ralph Hayward, far right, leads a group of runners over the water barrier in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the Kansas Relays Saturday. This was also the fastest time ever run by a Big Eight team. THE WINNING TEAM, Drake, posted the second fastest time in Relays history with a 7:30 clocking which also ties them with Fordham for the fastest time in the nation this season. Kansas State, which finished third, also set a new school mark, running 7.361. The Jayhawks, who erected a 12-1 season record last year, now show a 5-4 mark, but have encountered better opposition. Conference tennis champion Oklahoma State squelched any championship hopes of KU's Jayhawkers, at least for the time being, with an impressive 5-2 victory over the hosts Friday. As it stands, Oklahoma State will enter the conference meet at Boulder. May 19, a heavy favorite to retain the conference crown. KU was given the best chance of overtaking the Cowboys. COACH DENZEL GIBBENS wasn't too dismayed about the defeat and began pointing toward matches with Nebraska Friday and Iowa State Saturday. JAN COBBLE was KU's lone bright spot as he won both his No. 5 singles match and teamed with Del Campbell in the No. 2 doubles. This was the only consolation the Cowboys gave their hospitable hosts who suffered an identical defeat at Stillwater one month ago. This season KU has bowed to the Cowboys twice, Wichita and Southern Illinois U. However, KU did bolster its runnerup position to Oklahoma State Downs Kansas in Tennis, 5-2 In the distance medley the Hawk quartet Bob Covey, Thornton, Bill Mills and Dotson finished eight seconds behind winner North Texas State, and four seconds behind Missouri. THE SPRINT MEDLEY squad of Bill Stoddard, Covey, Davis and Thornton ran 3:28.7 to finish behind Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and Drake in that order. The only other Hawker to place was Jack Stevens who went 13-9 to tie for fourth in the pole vault. George Davies of Oklahoma State and J. D. Martin of Oklahoma tied for first in the pole vault at 14-10 with neither able to clear 15-2. 510 to easily win the Kent Floerke leaped 50-1 to tie the existing record in the hop-step-jump but was beaten by John Kelly, formerly of Stanford, who went 50-3. THREE FORMER KU stars were entered. Cliff Cushman breezed over the 400 meter hurdle course in 51.0 to easily win this event. NCAA sprint champion Charlie Tidwell was disqualified in the invitational 100-yard dash when he had two false starts. Texas' Ralph Alspaugh won in .098. H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio Malts & Shakes 20c Hamburgers 20c But, it was the green-clad Baylor Bears who were the most impressive throughout the Relays. BAYLOR ATHLETES accounted for seven firsts. The Bears won the 440-yard relay and the half-mile relay, the 3,000 meter steeplechase, the shot put, the discuss, the 100-yard dash and the high jump. Bill Kemp, voted the most outstanding athlete in the meet, captured the 100-yard dash in a slow :10.1 into the wind and ran on the winning Baylor relay teams. John Fry was the meet's only double winner as he threw 57-3 and $170 - 7\frac{1}{2}$ in the shot and discuss respectively to defeat top competition. Teammate Buddy Tyner was third in the shot put. Bob Mellgren won the steeplechase in 9:20.4 after placing third in the three mile run, KU's Ralph Hayward, the favorite, had to drop out late in the race after holding an early lead. This was the fifth title in as many tries for the Olympian. His 7268 point total eclipsed his own Relays record set last year of 7167. Second in the tough ten event decathlon was Alabama's Ron Carter who had 6318. Oklahoma State by crushing third rated Oklahoma 6-1. The fewest points ever yielded in Allen Field House was in the Kansas 54-44 win over Colorado in 1956 and Missouri in winning over California in 1958. Baylor also took a fourth in the mile relay and high jumper Eddie Curtis went 6-6 for a tie. The other Kansas Relays records which were broken, and the previous marks, were: University distance medley, North Texas State, 9:43.3 (9:50.8, Oklahoma, 1958); College two mile relay, Howard Payne, 7:32 (7:39.9, Howard Payne, 1958); College half mile relay, Texas South, 1:24.2 (1:26, North Texas State, 1950 and East Texas State, 1960); College mile relay, Emporia State, 3:12.2 (3:14.7, Central Michigan, 1958). Phil Mulkey, of the Memphis Athletic Club, was an easy winner in the decathlon. THE FINE FIELD in the Glen Cunningham Mile was unable to threaten the Relays record of 4:03.1 set by Wes Santee in 1954. The results: Jim Grele, running for the Emerald Athletic Club, eased past former Stanford star Ernie Cunliffe on the final lap to win in a disappointingly slow 4:07.4. Oklahoma State 5, KU 2 For Your Complete Selection John Agnos, OSU, defeated Pete Woodward 6-1, 6-4. of Ron Anglemeyer, OSU, def. Jerry Williams, 6-4, 6-3. Summer Suits and Sportswear Shop at Willie Stansberry, OSU, def. Mel Karrle 6-1, 6-4. H-I-S Bob Shaver, OSU, def. Del Campbell 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. 905 Mass. PRIZES: Jan Cobble, KU, def. Dick Cate 6-4, 6-4. 2—Sylvania Stereo Sets 1—12 Chord Organ Get on the BRANDWAGON ...it's lots of fun! IN THE COLLEGE BRAND ROUND-UP Agnos-Anglemeyer, OSU, def. Woodward-Karrier, 6-2, 6-3. Cobble-Campbell, KU, def. Cate- Shaver, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. RULES: Quota System — For Information Call Bob Fitzsimmons VI 3-4050 Contest Closes May 19. WHO WINS: Units Meeting Their Quota followed by a Drawing For 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Places JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. 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