Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Kansas Wins 2nd Straight Over K-State KU, by taking eight first places in 10 events, defeated the Kansas State swimming team Tuesday. 56-30. The Jayhawkers, rated a slight favorite, ran away with the meet, losing only in the 400-yard medley relay and the 200-vard backstroke. No pool or meet records were broken as KU had little trouble in downing the Wildcats for the second time this season. The first meet, at Manhattan, was taken by Kansas 48-36. The results: 400-yard medley—1. Kansas State (Mariner, Mihordin, Dicken, Nickel) 4:18.5. 200-yard freestyle—1, Jared Piety, KU.2. Jon Poort, KU. 3. Tom Coblentz, KS. 2:26.0. 60-yard freestyle—1. Jon Poort. 2 Tom Onuma, KS. 3. Jerry Fitzgerald KS. 32.0. Diving—1. Bill Matthews, KU. 2. John Adams, KU. 3. Marion Towns, KS. 155.7. 200-yard butterfly-1. John Jeffrey, KU. 2. KS. 3. KS. 2:9.5. 100-yard freestyle—1. Steve Hill, KU. 2. Ed Poort, KU. 3. Onuma. 57.7. 200-vard backstroke—1. Jim Mariner, KS. 2. Coblentz. 3. Matthews. 2:32.4. 440-yard freestyle - 1. Piety. 2. J. Poort. 3. John Nickel. KS. 5:23. 200-yard breast stroke —1. James Laidlaw, KU. 2. Ron Mihordin, KS. 3. Allen Rader, KS. 400-yard freestyle relay —1. Kansas (Hill, E. Poot, J. Poort, Piety). 3:53.0. Rockhurst Outlasts Emporia KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) Rockhurst College outlasted Emporia State, 70-67 Tuesday night after leading at the half, 36-33 Emporia State led by 12 points at one time in the first half. Elring's Valentine gifts and cards for sweethearts, relatives and friends Open Thursday Nights 924 MASS. Delta Tau Delta eked out a 3-point victory, while the Phi Delts and Sigma Nu's led all the way in their victories in Fraternity A games Tuesday night. Tied 20-20 at the half, the Delts defeated AKL, 44-41. Tom Gore led the winners with 15 points. Other scorers in the Delt attack were Dennis Kindsvater 1, Dave Blackburn 8, Jerry Nelson 6 and Patrick Pitner 4. Leading the AKL's was Elvin who was high score for the game with 17 points. In another Fraternity A game, Phi Delta Theta led by Frank Becker with 12, defeated Lambda Chi, 51-43. Other scorers for the winners were Bott Mettlen 10, Dale Remsberg 8, Jim Elliot 8, John Redick 7. Whatever Happened To- Jim Bausch Delts Edge AKL As Gore Scores 15 Some authorities regard Jim Bausch as the greatest athlete in Kansas history. He won the 1932 Olympic decathlon title and was a standout on the KU football and basketball teams. Bausch's greatest single performance was unfurled in the javelin where he unsef favored Akilles Jarvinen of Finland with a 203-3½ heave. Bausch finished the Olympic decathlon with 8462.23 points. Bausch also set shot put records and held a championship in the pote vault. The 210-bound Wichitan swept he final American decathlon trials with 3,190 points. Bausch is now with the Equitable Assurance Co. of Tulsa, Oklahoma. 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Other results: Fraternity C-Phi Gamma Delta III 49, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 13; Sigma Alpha Epsilon III 22, Sigma Phi Epsilon 19; Phi Gamma Delta II 27, Sigma Nu II 24. Independent C — Jim Beam 27, Hicks 22; AIA 27, Carruth 16; Fig Pluckers 38, Backwoodman 31. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. THE FREEWAYS Comfort with a Continental dash These light, flexible shoes have all the comfort a busy American needs. Yet their smart new styling would get admiring glances anywhere on the continent. Come in today and take your choice of Freeways.