Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 17. 1961 University Daily Kansan SPORTS KU Downs Baylor Abilene Christian The Kansas Jayhawkers scored the fewest first places but relied on their depth to defeat Abilene Christian and Baylor to successfully defend their Abilene Christian Invitational championship at Abilene, Texas, Saturday afternoon. ONLY EIGHT POINTS separated the three teams with the championship not being determined until the last event, the mile relay. The final scores were Kansas $59\%$ , Abilene Christian $55\%$ , and Baylor 52. Winning firsts for the Jayhawks were Bill Thornton in the 880 yard run, Jack Stevens, pole vault, Larry Cordell, broad jump, and Dan Lee, low hurdles. Host Abilene Christian copped seven first places while Baylor, the Southwest Conference champions, took five. Stevens went 14-0, which was very good considering the high winds that hampered most of the performances. **LEE WON THE LOW** hurdles in a "down to the wire" finish. He broke the tape in :24.0. Separating Lee and teammate Charlie Smith and Baylor's Bennett was only :001. Earl Young, ACC's Olympian, was the meet's only double winner. He won the 100 yard dash in :10.0 and the 220 yard dash in 21.1. One new record was set, by ACC's Dennis Moore in the two mile run. Going into the final turn KU's Billy Mills was in the lead. Moore started his rush and passed the Jay- hawker, John Lawler who had defeated KU's ace miler, Bill Dotson, in the mile, also passed the KU two miler 30 yards from the finish line for second place. MOORE'S NEW RECORD was 9:15.9. Lawwer and Mills were but tenths of a second behind, at 9:16.3 and 9:16.4. In the mile Dotson lead virtually the entire race before Lawler passed him coming down the home stretch to win in 4:19.4. KU's Bob Lindrud finished third. Neither Kirk Hagan, Big Eight indoor 1000 yard champion, nor Larry McCue, conference indoor 60 yard dash champion, competed. HAGAN HAS BEEN hampered by the flu and a cold; McCue is nursing a pulled muscle. Neither are expected to compete in the Kansas Relays. "We were very happy to win against that kind of competition," said a happy KU track coach, Bill Easton. "When we got to Abilene we figured the meet and found that it would be real close. It was a difficult day to compete, being very windy. It was a remarkable victory. The boys were very happy." CINCINNATI — (UPI) — Al Barlick is the oldest umpire in point of service with the National League, having begun with the senior circuit in 1940. Veteran Umd KU's tennis fortunes are wrapped up in local weather as much as spring football, and last weekend Coach Denzel Gibbens' squad paid dearly for recent April showers. KU Tennis Team Defeats Iowa THE JAYHAWKERS split with Southern Illinois University and Iowa in a quadrangular meet at Kansas City. The Jayhawkers posted an impressive 8-1 victory over Iowa, usually a Big Eight power, but lost three three-set verdicts to SIU in going down 6-2. The split gave the Jayhawkers a 4-3 season mark with two matches this week. Washburn, an earlier 7-0 victim of KU, visits Mount Oread tomorrow afternoon, and defending Big Eight champion, Oklahoma State, comes to Lawrence Friday. The Cowboys hold a 5-2 victory over KU this season. "IT WAS JUST a question of that third set," explained Coach Gibbens. "We lacked the necessary conditioning to go full speed for three sets." The results: Southern Ill.. 6. KU 2 Mel Karrile, KU, def. Roy Sprengelmeyer, 6-4, 6-4. Bob Sprengelmeyer, SIU, def. Pete Woodward, 3-6, 4-4, 6-2. Ron Underwood, SIU, def. Jerry Willingham, 3-6, 4-4. Dick King, SIU, def. Del Campbell, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Anire Cabrera, SIU, def. Jan Cobble, 6-3, 4-4. R. Sprengelmeyer-Underwood, SIU, def. R. Sprengelmeyer-Woodward, 6-1, 11-9. Campbell-Cobble, KU, def. S. B. Sprengelmeyer-King, 10-8. KU 8. Iowa 1 Karrle, KU, def. Steve Wilkinson, 8-7, 1-6, 6-2. Woodward, KU, def. Mike Schreier, 6-2, 6-2. Williams, KU, def. Lester Pearl, 6-1, 6-0. Campbell, KU, def. R. G. Walker, 1-6, 6-1, 6-0. Cobble, KU, def. Herbie Hoffman, 6-3, 8-6. Wilkinson-Schreier, I, def. Karrle- Woodward, 6-4, 4-6, 9-7. Williams-Peterson, KU, def. Hoffman- Williams-Peterson, KU, def. Hoffman-Kahn, 6-2, 12-10. 1024 Mass. VI 3-0551 Kansas Fraternity Management Since 1929 we have offered a service in budgeting and auditing for fraternities and sororities on a private service basis. We are now assisting some 50% of the organized houses of K.U. with their financial problems. We are proud to have been a part of the growth of K.U. during the past 32 years and we are happy to offer Chicago Black Hawks Down Detroit for Cup Centennial Greetings DETROIT — (UPI) — The happy Chicago Black Hawks, possessors of the Stanley Cup for the first time since 1938, will be spearheading a "new era" in big league hockey. to the Staff and Students Ray B. Roberts, Jr., Owner & Manager The Black Hawks, already in orbit, were scheduled to fly home today with Lord Stanley's treasured trophy after handing the Detroit Red Wings a 5-1 drubbing here last night and then whipping up a spirited beer and champagne celebration. THE VICTORY, the most one-sided of the series, finished off the Red Wings in six games, the same number it took Chicago to eliminate the mighty Montreal Canadiens in the semi-finals. In the wake of this first All-American final since 1950—a "Cinderella" series between the teams which finished third and fourth in the regular season race—observers were toasting the dawn of a "new and exciting era" in National Hockey league warfare. That was Montreal's fifth straight Cup conquest and there seemed to be no end in sight to the Canadiens' domination of the league. And, it was pointed out, even if Montreal should falter, the up-and-coming IT WAS JUST one year ago that the high-powered Canadiens made a mockery of the Stanley Cup playoffs by sweeping to the championship in eight straight games. Toronto Maple Leafs were ready to maintain a Canadian stranglehold over the rest of the league. BUT THE SITUATION was dramatically transformed in the 1981 playoffs, perhaps the most unpredictable in hockey history, as Chicago knocked off Montreal and the Red Wings eliminated Toronto in semi-final rounds. CINCINNATI —(UPI)— Kansas City's new professional basketball team may soon sign Win Wilfong, who is dissatisfied with his part-time role with the Cincinnati Royals. K.C. May Get Wilfong He would be playing with old teammate Jack McMahon, who has been named coach of the Kansas City team. Baseball Meeting; Games Rained Out KU baseball coach Floyd Temple has announced there will be a meeting for all prospective freshman baseball players in the "K" Room in Allen Field House at 4 p.m. tomorrow. All three of the scheduled Kansas-Iowa State games at Ames this weekend were rained out. CLIP THIS COUPON Any Matched Suit SUIT Or Any Plain 1-Pc. DRESS Men's—Child's—Ladies' Any Matched Suit SALE ENDS APRIL 22ND Beautifully Dry Cleaned. Hand Finished. No Limit. No limit - but you MUST bring coupon in with your order. TROUSERS - SLACKS 5 TIES - SPORT SHIRTS - SWEATERS - BLOUSES - SKIRTS (plain) Note: No Llimit. But Coupon Must Accompany Order. Minimum Order 25c SHIRTS Laundered to perfection! 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