Page 6 University Daily Kansan - Monday, Feb. 20, 1961 Dotson Breaks Santee's Record Highlighting the KU track team's 70-52 victory over the Missouri Tigers last Friday night at Columbia was the mile duel between KU's Bill Dotson and MU's Bob Hannenken. Dotson after trailing Hanneken all the way passed him on the last turn to win by one yard. Dotson's time of 4:10.4 bettered Wes Santee's record of 4:11.9 set in 1954. THE JAYHAWKS COPPED nine first places and five second places to coast to their twelfth straight indoor dual victory. The Hawks' next action will be a triangular with Kansas State and Oklahoma State in Allen Field House Friday night. KU'S LARRY CORDELL was the meet's only double winner taking first in both the high and the broad jump. Two other meet records were broken. KU's Kirk Hagan ran the 1000 yard run in 2:12.8 to cut almost five seconds off former Jayhawker Cliff Cushman's 2:17.5 set in 1959. Missouri's Gregory Pelstor won the 600 yard dash in 1:12.9 to eclipse another Cushman mark of 1:13.4 set last year. EACH TEAM HAD ONE sweep of an event. The Jayhawks got 1-2-3 in the 60 yard high hurdles with Curtis McClinton, Charlie Smith, and Dan Lee finishing in that order. Mizzou, as expected, excelled in the shot put. The event was won by Don Smith, with a put of 57-9. Following him was John Valenza and All America footballer, Danny La-Rose. OTHER KU INDIVIDUAL WINS: Billy Mills took the two mile with a 9:23 clocking; Bill Thornton won Horses Out Front NEW YORK — (UPI) — According to the Irish Export Board, thoroughbreds to the value of $1,-268,000 topped exports to the United States during the past fiscal year. Irish whisky exports totaled $750,000, bacon and hams $81,200, and cheeses and biscuits $27,440. THE SEMI-FINALS in both Fraternity A and Independent A playoffs will be held today in Robinson Annex, Beta Theta Pi meets Sigma Phi Epsilon at 4:15, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Delta Theta at 5:15, Ace Pearson vs. Hawks at 6:15, and Stephenson vs. The One at 7:15. Results of other games Friday were: Fraternity B: Delta Tau Delta 38, Delta Sigma Phi 21; Phi Delta Theta 59, Lambda Chi Alpha 14; Alpha Tau Omega 43, Kappa Sigma 23; Sigma Nu by forfeit from Phi Kappa Psi Independent B: Ringers 30, Shugs 22; AAA by forfeit from Carruth and O'Leary. Independent C: JRP 27, Cowards 26; Jim Beam and Hucksters by forfeit from Templein and Carruth and O'Leary respectively. In the Independent A playoffs Ace Pearson won from the Hawks 46-42 and The One bested Delta Function 58-23. WE'VE JUST GOTTA TELL YOU! Beta Theta Pi slipped by Sigma Alpha Epsilon 37-34 and Phi Delta Theta beat Phi Gamma Delta 50-31 in the first round of Fraternity A playoffs in intramural basketball Friday. THE SCHEDULE FOR TODAY'S games is as follows: Fraternity B; Triangle vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, 4:15; Delta Sigma Phi vs. Beta Theta Pi, 5:00; Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Chi, 6:30; Fraternity C; Tau Kappa Epsilon #1 vs. Theta Chi, 4:15; Phi Gamma Delta #2 vs. Alpha Tau Omega #3, 5:45; Delta Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon #3, 7:15; Alpha Tau Omega #2 vs. Phi Delta Theta #1, 7:15. Independent C; Delta Function vs. Chemical Engineers, 5:45. about two of the best motion pictures out of the past returning to our screen!! Playoffs Start In Intramurals the 680 yard run in 1:57.9; Larry McCue won the 60 yard run in 6.3 seconds; Jack Stevens won the pole vault with a 13-6. Gary Cooper, Tony Perkins "FRIENDLY PERSUASION" and and The story of Wyatt Earp! JOEL McCREA in "WICHITA" Both are in color. Watch for playdates! ADULTS $1.00 NOW! AT 7:00 & 9:15 VARSITY THEATRE Telephone VOLUME 3-1962 --lev died in Lawrence in 1600. Denver Tops KU Gymnasts Kansas gymnastics team won one dual meet, lost twice and placed second in a triangular meet in a weekend swing in Colorado. The gym team was defeated by Denver, 71-40 and Colorado State, $ 7 2^{1 / 2} \mathrm{l}-5 6^{1 / 2} \mathrm{l} $ , but defeated Colorado. $ 6 6^{1 / 2} \mathrm{l}-4 9^{1 / 2} \mathrm{l} $ The triangular meet scores were: Colorado State, 79, Kansas, 59 and Colorado, 49. Denver, the best team Kansas has faced this season, took every first place as KU picked up three seconds in the Friday meet. Saturday afternoon saw the gymnasts have their best meet of the season as player-coach Bob Lockwood led the Hawkers with 311 points in the win over Colorado. Lockwood's point gathering broke the existing school mark for one meet. He totalled 961 $ _{2} $ points for the trip, now having 250 $ _{2} $ for the season, also a school mark. Try the Kansan Want Ads Quigley, Dr. Allen Nominated Two former University of Kansas athletic directors have been nominated to the Kansas Centennial All-Sports Hall of Fame. E. C. Quigley, director from 1943- 1950, helped pay off the stadium debt; hired winning coaches and held clinics on coaching and refereeing. Quigley Field, the baseball diamond, was dedicated in 1958. Quiz- Dr. Forrest Allen, better known to KU students and fans as "Phog," was also nominated. Dr. Allen was basketball coach and athletic director from 1929-1959. He was retired at the age of 70 after 39 years of service to the University. Time is a great legalizer, even in the field of morals—H. L. Mencken 1,850 PAYING SUMMER JOBS EARN YOUR TRIP AND EXPENSES IN EUROPE COMPLETE TOUR INCLUDING $345 ROUND-TRIP TRANSPORTATION FOR FREE INFORMATION WRITE TO: JAHNSTRASSE 56a . FRANKFURT/MAIN . 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