Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 8, 1961 Indoor Track Season Opens With Pitt State Riddled by scholastic ineligibilities and graduation the KU indoor track squad opens its season tonight in Allen Field House at 7.30 agains' Pittsburg State College. the graduation roster included three Olympians, javelin throwers Bill Alley and Terry Beucher, intermediate hurdle silver medalist Cliff Cushman plus four time NCAA champion Charlie Tidwell. Also in the June diploma ranks were Bob Tague, three time Big Eight indoor 880 yard champ and John Book, one-time conference javelin king. Lost because of scholastic difficulties are senior co-captains Darwin Ashbaugh and Paul Williams and sophomore runners Ted Riesinger and Bob Martin. Also lost are Ken Olsen, pole vaulter who has dropped in favor of football and middle distance man Bob Covey who is injured. Coach Bill Easton must now rely upon distance runners Billy Mills and Bill Dotson for much of the load. One of KU's strengths may be in Baseball Meeting Baseball Coach Floyd Temple has announced the first meeting of the 1961 Kansas baseball team. He would like to have all varsity baseball prospects attend a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. This meeting will be held in the "K" Room in Allen Field House. Reamon, Murdock, Ward Lead Kansas Three of the Big Eight's top individual swimmers led the Kansas swim team to a first place tie in a triangular meet in Robinson Pool last Friday. Juniors Eldon Ward and Dick Reamon along with sophomore Bill Murdock were instrumental not only in this meet but the Jayhawkers' 60-39 loss to Nebraska the following night. Ward totaled four first places, Reamon won three firsts and Murdock captured two top spots in the pair of meets. the hurdles where conference champ Curtis McClinton, along with Dan Lee and Charlie Johnson are back. In the field events KU is depending upon Jack Stevens and Roger Schmanke in the pole vault, Larry Cordell in the high jump and Bob Albright in the shot put. Betas in Romp Beta Theta Pi trounced Sigma Pi last night in the semester's opening Fraternity B intramural basketball game. In Independent A competition GDIA eased past Carruth and O'Leary, 53-38 while One was a winner by forfeit over JRP #3 and neither the Hawks or JRP #1 showed up. The action was the heaviest in the Fraternity C division of play. Two close games highlighted the schedule. Delta Upsilon #2 slipped past Beta Theta Pi #4 in an overtime, 31-30 and Phi Gamma Delta #1 edged Delta Tau Delta #2, 41-39. There was one game won by a forfeit; Delta Tau Delta #1 over Phi Kappa Psi #2. Also, neither Alpha Tau Omega #2 or Phi Gamma Delta #6 showed up for their game. 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