University Daily Kansan Tuesday, June 10, 1975 5 sday arch. been from and nists. and from the KU relay record broken By KEN STONE Kansan Staff Reporter PROVO, Utah - The University of Kansas track team, disappointed in several events, saved its best for last when it took second in the mile relay with a school record 3:06.6 at the NCAA track and field championships here Saturday. The KU mile relay team of Larry Jackson, Waddell Smith, Randy Benson and Clifford Wiley finished five yards behind the University of Washington's team, which ran a final day crowd of 15,800 on the blue synthetic track at Brigham Young University. Danny Scay duplicated his finish in the NCAA indoor meet last March by finishing second in the long jump with a 267"34" effort. Last March, though, Seay took second to teammate Theo Hamilton. Friday, the winner of the long jump was the 1975 Kansas Relays champion, Charon Eitzheuser of the University of Illinois, whose last jump in the finals finished the title away from Seay. Seay was leading the competition until Eizuelen jumped a meet record 26'11" on Saturday. After leading all jumpers in the Thursday qualification round with a "26" 4' leap, Hamilton fouled twice in the trials on Friday and his only legal jump failed to carry him into the finals. His 22"2" jump was the highest and a half feet under his of 26"10". "I guess I was pressing too much," Hamilton said. "Before the meet my stomach was turning over like a washing machine." The mile relay team and Seay, who also placed fifth in the triple jump Saturday, accounted for 18 of KU's final total of 27 points good for fifth place. The University of Texas at El Paso, with a Swedish shot put sweep and a Kenyan steepeleac victory, won the meet with 55 points. UTEP's Hoglund and Hans Almstrom became the first pair from the shot put since the Kakao and second in the shot put since the Kakao and Steve Wilhelm it in 1969. Hoglund's 70-0 toss was a 'AIA meet record. James Munyala took control of the steelep掌 after two laps and won easily in a stadium record time of 8:47.9. He was UTEP's other winner. KU's Kent McDonald and Bill Lundberg, hampered by the 4,500 foot elevation and a track made slippery by an hour-long cloudburst shortly before the event, placed sixth and tent, respectively, in the steeplechase final Saturday. McDonald had won the Big Eight championship three weeks earlier in a match against 38.63. His tim Saturday was 9:06:3. KU high jumper Randy Smith was one of the leading NCAA champions who failed to reach 2015. Smith, who cleared 7-2 in winning the NCAA title at Austin, Texas last year, was one of only three men to clear 7-4 in the Saturday finals. He placed third this year. The rain-slicked high jump apron, dampened by the earlier cloudburst, prevented all jumpers but one. Northeast Louisiana State University's Warren necessary to make the finals in the first place. Twelve jumpers, including KU's Smith and Keith Gunn, made 7-1 Thursday night for the University. Wiley, who anchored KU's runner-up mile relay with a 5.44 540 split, also placed fifth in the 100 yard dash final Friday. Wiley's 9.6 was run into a slight headwind. Other Kansas athletes who competed last weekend but who failed to score included freshmen Tad Scales, whose 18-6 pole vault in the qualification round was his personal best outboards; Larry Jackson, who failed to win the championship; Nolan Cromwell, who placed seventh in the finals; and javelin thrower Roger Hammond. BASEBALL STANDINGS By The Associated Press American League Kaat W L W. Pct. 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