Lettermen Sketches CHAMBERS, WILLIAM — Senior, 21, 6-4, 190, Prairie Village, Attended Shawnee Mission East High School. Lettered in football and track. High school coach: Roland Kahler. Events: hurdles and triple jump. Bill took fifth in the 60-yard low hurdles and the 60-yard high hurdles at the Big Eight Indoor meet at Kansas City. DONNER. JOHN—Junior, 20, 6-0. 160, Tucson, Arig, Attended Catalma High School. Lettered in cross country, football, and track. High school coach: Gale Bell. Events: 880 yard run, mile run, and 440 yard dash. Ran fourth in the mile run at the Big Eight Outdoor meet last year, time: 4:06.7. DIENELT, DOUGLAS—Junior, 21, 5-9, 165, Hamilton, Calif. Attended Roy J. Wasson High School. Lettered in football and track. High school coach: Jim Hartman. Events: 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, and 440 yard dash. As anchorman on the KU mile relay team Doug helped break the K-State dual meet record by outlasting the Cats' Don Payne. Also anchored the Jayhawks' winning mile relay team in the Big Eight Indoor meet. HADLEY, HERALD—Senior, 21, 5-11, 158, Scott City. Attended Shallow Water High School. Lettered in cross country and track three years. High school coach: Harold Burnett. Captain of the 1965 Jayhawk track team. Events: 830 yard run, mile run, two mile run and three mile run. Last month Herald won the NCAA Indoor Championship two mile at Detroit with a record time of 8:56.4. He became the first Big Eight distance ace to run the two mile under nine minutes indoors, surpassing the likes of Wes Santee, Miles Eisenmann, Billy Mills, Bob Karnes, Bill Silverberg and Herb Semper. Hadley's time not only bettered all Big Eight indoor marks, but also beats the top Santee outdoor time of 8:58 of 1954, which stood as the best time, indoors or outdoors, in Big Eight history. In addition to Santee and Hadley, only two other Big Eight runners have ever been under nine minutes for the distance. Keep your eye on Herald Hadley—Kansas All-American! HANSON, ROBERT—Junior, 20, 5-10, 155. Wichita, Attended Wichita East High School. Lettered in football and track. High school coach: Bob Timmons. Events: 100 yard dash. 220 yard dash, and 440 yard dash. Won the 1964 KU Relays 100-yard dash with a time of .097. Ran in second position on the winning mile relay team at the Big Eight Indoor meet. Took third place in the 60-yard dash. Captured first place in 60-yard low hurdles with :06.8. HOLM, KENNETH—Junior, 20, 6-3, 165, Prairie Village. Attended Shawnee Mission East High School. Lettered in cross country and track. High school coach: Lloyd McGuire. Events: 880 yard run and mile run. Strong in the 880 yard run. Won this event in a dual meet with KState with a time of 1:57.2. Best time has been 1:53.8 during indoor season. LANNING, CHARLES—Senior, 21, 5-8, 145, Lawrence. Attended Lawrence High School. Lettered in cross country, football and track. High school coach: Jerry Rogers. Event: 440 yard dash. Injured during most of the 1964 season. LAWSON. JOHN—Junior, 20, 5-9, 137, Overland Park. Attended Wyandotte High School. Lettered in cross country and track. High school coach: F. A. Swain. Events: 880 yard run, mile run and two mile run. Finished second in the two mile run at the Big Eight Indoor meet. Second place in the three mile run at 164 conference outdoor meet with 14:40.0. Friday, April 16, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 13 LOONEY. ROBERT—Senior, 21, 6-4, 170, Iola. Attended Iola High School. Lettered in football, basketball and track three years. High school coach: Dale Stiles. Events: broad jump and triple jump. Has a career best of 46-5/4 in the triple jump. MARTIN. GLENN—Senior, 22, 6-3, 180. Fort Worth, Texas, Attended Colonial High School. Lettered in football, basketball, and track. High school coach: Lonnie Stanford. Events: broad jump and triple jump. Won the Big Eight Outdoor broad jump as a sophomore. Took third at the 1964 conference outdoor meet with 23-9½. PAUL. LOWELL—Junior, 20, 6-1 170. Colby. Attended Colby Community High School, Lettered in football, basketball and track. High school coach: Jack Wolfe. Events: 440 yard dash and 880 yard run. Captured fifth place in 880 yard run at the Big Eight Outdoor meet last year with 1:52.5. Won a "first" in the 600-yard dash event in a dual indoor meet with K-State, time 1:12.9 Runs on mile relay team in third position. SUGGs, RON—Senior, 22, 5-8, 145, Bakersfield, Calif. Attended Delano High School. Lettered in football, basketball and track. High school coach: Don Tavallochi. Events: 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash and 440 yard dash. Ran leoadoff for winning mile relay team at Big Eight Indoor meet this year. PURMA THOMAS—Junior, 20, 6-10, 181, Scott City. Attended Scott City Community High School. Lettered in football, basketball and track. High school coach: Leon Conway. Events: javelin, discus and shot put. Champion of the Big Eight Outdoor with 224-1. SMITH, TYCE—Senior, 22, 6-5, 100. Cherryvale. Attended Oswego High School. Lettered in football, basketball and track. High school coach: Nicke Rogers. Event: high jump. Won third place at Big Eight Outdoor meet last season with 6·6². SAUL, WILLIAM—Junior, 20, 6-0, 149, Emporia. Attended Mason City High School. Lettered in basketball and track. High school coach: Bill Moore. Event: 880 yard run. Finished third in the 600 yard dash during a dual indoor meet with K-State. SCHWARTZ, GARY—Junior, 20, 6-1, 21. Wessington Springs, S.D. Attended Wessington Springs Public High School. Lettered in football, basketball and track. High school coach: Jerry Anshutty. Events: discus and shot put. Third place discus winner at the 1964 Big Eight Outdoor meet with 163-7. Won shot put event in dual meet with K-State with 52-11. GO!—Former KU sprinting star, Charlie Tidwell, flashes off the starting blocks for another short race. 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