University Daily Kansan Page 9 TATE them must Alk, it think have bridg- more need at worry think and stake one to lose a much lot to me," I ex- ielded Jay- n is a Close Mile Run In MU-KU Meet The KU track team fresh from a 70-52 triumph over defending indoor champs Oklahoma last Saturday night. meets the Missouri Tigers in a dual meet at Columbia tonight. THE TIGERS will be strong in the mile, shotput, 600 yard run, and the mile relay. KU, the meet's favorite, should dominate the other events. The Tigers, in their first indoor meet of the season last Saturday night, defeated the Kansas State Wildcats 75-46. An exciting match is expected in the mile between Missouri's Bob Hanneken and KU's Bill Dotson. Hanneken won the mile at the Michigan State Relays in 4:14 and has ran a 4:12, the second fastest mile in the Missouri field house. THE TWO DISTANCE men will be out to break former KU great Wes Santee's 4:11.9 record, the fastest ever run on the Missouri track, set in 1954. In the shot put, it will be Don Smith, a husky junior for the Tigers, who has already set a new MU indoor mark of 57-6 this year. Behind Smith is John Valenza and All America footballer Danny LaRose who hasn't put the shot since a year ago when he broke his wrist. THE JAYHAWKS will be running much as they did in the Oklahoma meet. The hurdle crew of Curtis McClinton, Dan Lee, and Charlie Smith will be shooting for a sweep of both the 60 yard high and lows against MU. KU's Billy Mills will be expected to cop the two mile again. In the 600 yard run Gordon Davis, newly elected KU captain, might be pressed if MU's Jim Baker is able to run. Baker has been out of competition due to a bruised arch. ALSO EXPECTED to pick up much needed points for the Hawks are Bill Stoddart and Larry McCue in the 440 yard dash. Larry Cordell, high jump, Kirk Hagan, 1000 yard run, Jack Stevens, pole vault. The Jayhawks will have only one Stephenson Wins in IMs Although four games were scheduled in Independent A intramural basketball competition, only one was played as Stephenson defeated Jolliffe 33-23. The Hawks, Delta Function, and Pearson won by forfeits from Templin, Tort Feasors, and Battenfield respectively. Results of Fraternity C play were: Delta Upsilon #2 37, Delta Tau Delta #1 32; Beta Theta Pi #6 23. Sigma Phi Epsilon #2 13; Phila Delta Theta #2 45, Kappa Sigma 22; Sigma Alpha Epsilon #2 41, Beta Theta Pi #4 22; Sigma Chi #1 57, Theta Tau 11. Sigma Chi #3 and Sigma Alpha Epsilon #4 won by forfeits over Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 and Beta Theta Pi #5. In the Phi Gamma Delta #3 and Delta Upsilon #3 game, neither team showed up. Chemistry - defeated Battenfeld 32-36 in Independent B action, and Phil Kappa Tau beat Kappa Alpha Psi 22 in Fraternity B play. Fraternity A and Independent A playoffs start today in Robinson Annex. Phi Delta Theta meets Phi Gamma Delta at 4:15 and Beta Theta Pi meets Sigma Alpha Epsilon at 5:15. In Independent A playoffs, The One vs. Delta Function at 6:15 and Hawks vs. Ace Pearson at 7:15 Other intramural games today are; Fraternity B: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Nu, 4:15; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Kappa Sigma, 5:45; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Phi Delta Theta, 6:30; Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Sigma Phi, 7:15. Fraternity C: Sigma Chi #4 vs. Phi Delta Theta #4, 5:00. Independent B: AAA vs. C & O, 4:15, and Ringers vs. Slugs, 5:00. Independent C: Templin vs. Jim Beam, 5:45; Hucksters vs. C & O, 6:30; J.R Pearson vs. Cowards, 7:15. man in the 60 yard dash as Bert Coan, who has been out of practice all week, will not make the trip. The thinclads next home action will be next Friday night in a triangular with Kansas State and Oklahoma State. On March 3 and 4, the Hawks will attempt to regain their Big Eight indoor crown from Oklahoma at the Big Eight conference indoor meet. K-State, KU Fray Will Be Telecast TOPEKA — (UPI) — A live telecast of next Wednesday night's basketball game between Kansas State University and the University of Kansas will be originated by station WIBW-TV of Topeka. The game will be played at Manhattan. Friday. Feb. 17. 1961 The telecast, according to WIBW Gen. Mgr. Thad M. Sandstrom, also will be carried by KTVH, Wichita, and KMBC. Kansas City. Dev Nelson of the WIBW staff will handle the play-by-play for his station and KMBC's Jack Munley will describe the action for KTVH. NEW YORK — (UPI) — Elgin Baylor of the Los Angeles Lakers broke his own single game mark of 64 points in scoring 71 points against the New York Knickerbockers. Nov. 15, 1960, to set a new National Basketball Association record. Record Breaker Duke Loses Its Scorer, Game Duke, being bombarded from all sides, is caught in a three-way trap while Cincinnati appears to have left all its troubles behind. By United Press International The Blue Devils, who only a few days ago were riding high atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings and were boasting one of the finest sophomores in college basketball — Art Heyman — are now without both following a 76-1 upset defeat at the hands of Maryland Thursday night. Heyman was the first to go, the victim of an ACC suspension for his part in a free-for-all when Duke played North Carolina Feb. 4. Taking to the court last night without its top scorer, Duke fell before the spirited hustle and sharp shooting of the Terrapins. The defeat was the second straight for the Blue Devils and dropped them behind North Carolina and Wake Forest in the ACC race. Bradley, the only team with a fair chance *of overhauling Cincinnati, took an easy 90-74 decision from Houston in a non-conference clash Thursday. Cincinnati, which couldn't get organized at the beginning of the season, won its 13th consecutive game with a 67-64 decision over Wichita In other action, St. Louis roller over North Texas State, 86-57. Providence downed De Paul, 81-77. Utah topped Denver, 67-62; Florida State beat Georgia, 77-68; New York University defeated Manhattan, 71-65; Niagara edged Seton Hall, 78-76; and Xavier (Ohio) beat Iowa, 58-54. University Daily Kansan SPORTS The KU swimmers meet the defending NAIA champions, Southern Illinois, in a dual meet at Robinsor pool at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Highlighting the meet will be KU Fencers Duel Falcons One of the nation's top fencing teams, the Air Force Academy, hosts the Kansas fencers tomorrow in Colorado Springs. KU Coach John Giele doesn't expect his team to do very well against the Air Force. He said, "We should get a real good fencing lesson." The Kansas team was/weakened considerably with the loss of three top fencers because of scholastic ineligibility. Thus far Kansas has beaten Iowa State and lost to Detroit and Illinois. The score against Illinois was 22-5. Air Force beat the illini 16-11. The top fencer for Kansas is captain Meridith Willson in the spee. He placed third in a recent state meet held in Wichita. races pitting the two squad's co-captains. In the 50 and 100 yard freestyle Southern Illinois's Ray Padovan and KU's Eldon Ward, two of the country's outstanding sprinters, will battle. Padovan holds the American record in both events. IN THE BUTTERFLY. KU's Dick Reamon and Southern Illinois's Walt Rogers will be pitted against each other. Both are among the best in the area. The seven man KU team, though short on depth, sports three outstanding individuals. In addition to Ward and Reamon is Bill Murdock, a breast stroker. This trip is being counted upon heavily to pick up the majority of KU's points. KU COACH JAY MARKLEY said that his team has done a job thus far, improving tremendously since the first of the season. 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