Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 24, 1963 Lingle Takes Honors as KU Athletes Score Missouri's Robin Lingle stole the show Saturday night as he roared around the track in the Midwest Federation track meet and turned out a 4:00.3 mile. Lingle was one of eight record-breakers and one record-tier at the meet, held at the Shawnee Mission North field in Kansas City. The biggest upset of the meet was scored by KU's Tom Purma who hurled the javelin 245-3 to beat the two-time Big Eight champion from Kansas State, Bill Floerke. Purma's toss fas almost 15 feet better than his previous best effort. Bill Chambers, another Jayhawk, was one of two double victors in the meet. He jumped 46-1 in the triple jump to set the standard for that new event. In the senior division of the high hurdles, he ran a :14.7 to lead the pack. Gary Schwartz set a record in the discus with a 168-5/4 throw. Jayhawk Art Cortez won the high jump with a 6-4/4 effort. The KU 440 relay team won its event with 42 seconds flat, tying their own record. Lowell Paul set a new record in the 880 with a 1.507. Dave Kamrar just beat Yergovich's fast finish in the three mile, both running 14:17.4. A KU-Missouri combination won the mile relay event with a 3:17.3 clocking. KU men also played a large part in Lingle's record-breaking performance in the mile. KU Drops NU From Championship Race After giving away the first game Saturday afternoon, the KU baseball team stormed back to win a 4-0 decision from Nebraska in the second game, eliminating the Huskers from a Big Eight baseball title. Jayhawk sophomore Tom Yergovich, who failed to place with his 4:17.0 effort, set the pace for the Missouri speedster for the first 2¹/4 laps. Nebraska needed to win both games to share the conference crown with Missouri, and to represent the Big Eight in the NCAA play-offs with the Missouri Valley conference champion prior to the College World Series to be held in Omaha, Neb., in June. Missouri ended the Big Eight season with a. 13-5 record, finishing one game ahead of Nebraska 12-6 mark. KU finished its conference season at 9-11. Fred Chana needed help from Sandy Buda in the seventh as the duet held Nebraska to five hits in Official Bulletin All Campus Organizations must submit information forms for fall terms to Dean of Students, 228 Strong, by May 31. Forms available in, 228 Strong. TODAY Foreign Students: Complete and turn in forms found in back pages of the May-June International Campus Newsletter. TOMORROW Graduate Physics Colloquium, 4:30 p.m. Dr. J, A. Peeples, Geology, 155 Malotti, Michelle Sears, Linnea Odegard, violinist, Swarthout Recital Hall. Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Shaped shape. Confession, before and during Mass. At this point Lingle and Gene McLain, KU freshman, took over. McLain pushed Lingle until the last lap when the Tiger broke loose. Senior Recital. 8:00 p.m. Kent Riley, bianist. Swarthout Hall. Wesley Foundation Community Worship, 9:15 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. leading the Jayhawks to their second game victory. Chana was awarded the win, raising his season record to 5-4. KU jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first inning on a single and a stolen base by Steve McGreevy, a double by Dick Ruggles scoring McGreevy and a single by clean-up hitter Jim Shanks, which drove in Ruggles. Duane Lowry, KU second baseman, scored the third Jayhawk in the second on a wild pitch after he had singled and moved to third on a wild pick-off throw to first. Ruggles drove in Lowry from Kansas State University announced that an unidentified alumnus has donated $25,000 to be used to obtain preliminary plans for a new stadium. KSU Plans Stadium second with a single in the fourth, accounting for the final KU run. The Board of Regents authorized State Architect James Canole to appoint an associate architect to do the preliminary studies and to pay the fees from private funds. KU had dropped the opener, 8-1, as Nebraska scored six runs in the third inning without getting the ball out of the infield. Five KU fielding errors, two walks, one hit batter, and a passed ball accounted for all the runs. Nebraska did not get one hit during the inning. Steve Renko, KU starting pitcher, fell victim to the hectic inning although not allowing a hit in the 21/3 innings he worked. Tom Cooper relieved Renko in the third. Cooper finished the game, giving up seven hits and allowing two runs. SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST! Stan Bahnsen, Nebraska's ace pitcher, threw a three hitter at the Jayhawks in gathering his sixth win of the season. 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