Page 10 University Dally Kassan Friday. Feb. 19. 1965 Jayhawks Trample K-State Indoors The KU Jayhawks swamped the Kansas State Wildcats last night, 91-31, in the first indoor dual track meet between the schools since 1953. Eight records for the meet were broken, one was tied, and two marks were in events not run the last time the teams met. The Jayhawks won their first mile relay of the season with a record breaking time of 3:21.5. The old record set by a Kansas State team in 1953 was 3:23.6. The winning team was Bob Hanson, Ron Suggs, Lowell Paul, and Doug Dienelt. MARKS fell in all four of the field events. Mike Burdick of KU cleared 14' in the pole vault to break the $13^{\prime}4 \frac{1}{2}^{\prime}$ record. Jayhawk Steve Straight jumped $6^{\prime}8^{\prime}$ in the high jump to better the old mark by more than 6 inches. Larry Rheams of KU jumped 24" $ _{3/4} $ " to smash the old broad jump record of 237". The shot put record fell to Jayhawker Gary Schwartz who bettered the old mark by $ _{1/14} $ . KU men broke records and won two other running events. Herald Hadley bettered Wes Santee's mark of 4:12.5 in the mile and Bill Chambers knocked two-tenths of a second off the .07.7 record in the 60-yard hard hurdles. Hadley also established a new record in the 1000-yard run with a 2:14.9. KU runners placed 1-2-3 in the 600-yard dash to set a new mark for the meet, 1:12.9. The runners were Lowell Paul, Dwight Peck, and Bill Saul. Conrad Nightingale of K-State set a new mark for the two-mile run of 9:16.2. Bob Hanson of KU tied the established mark for the 60-yard low hurdles when he turned in a :60.9 performance. Results: (In order of running) French (FR), KU), Manuel (KU), Ferguson (KSU). High Jump-Straight (KU), Smith (KU), Rogers, (KSU). Broad Jump—Rheams (KU), Hines (KSU), Cortex (KU). 60-yd. dash-Hanson (KU), Suggs (KU), Payne (KSU). (KU), Payne (KSU), 606-dy run-Paul (KU), Peck (KU), ... 440-yd Dash-Payne (KSU), Dienelt (KI), Selg, (KSU). Mile Run-Hadley (KU), Lawson (KU), Harper (KSU). Shot Put- Schwartz (KU), Perry (KU), Langford (KSU). (KU), Selbe (KSU). 60-yd. High Hurdles-Chambers (KU) Kuurs (KU) Rogers (KSU), Beard (KSU) Two-mile Run — Nightingale (KSU) Rogers (KSU), Beard (KSU), Lawson (KU), Vervoy (KU) (KSU) (Lawson (KU), Vervoy (KU)) 1,000-yd. Run—Hadley (KU), Harper (KSU), Saul (KU). KU to Face The Wily Wildcats The Jayhawkers were defeated by the Oklahoma State squad last week in four overtimes. The loss gave KU a conference record of 6-4 and made any more losses this season impossible if it intends to remain in the race for the Big Eight championship. Oklahoma State, which plays three of its last five games on the road, must lose at least three to tie the Javhawks' record. The KU roundballers will put their conference hopes on the line again Saturday night against the Kansas State Wildcats. KU has finished their road trips for this season and has a good opportunity to finish the rest of their games in the winning column. signed to finishing the season in the second division, have set their sights on becoming "spoilers" by attempting to knock off the league leaders and intensify the title race. High-jumping center Walt Wesley has made the scoring race in the Big Eight practically non-existent. He has dropped in 30 points or more during each of his last four games. His average now stands at 28.1 per game or 281 for the season. This record makes Wesley a sure bet to crack the Big Eight records for single-season scoring and field goals. The Wildcats, more or less re- All the teams in the conference have had a shot at the jumping jack but no strategy has really succeeded in bottling up Wesley. It will be the job of 'Cat coach Tex Winter to try and find one that works Saturday. With all four games remaining to be played in Allen Field House, Wesley needs an average of 20.5 to break the individual scoring record of 363 held by Kansas State's Bob Boozer. He needs only 26 field goals, or less than seven a game, to snap the 139 record held by former KU star Clyde Lovellette. 880-yd. Run-Holm (KU), Michaud (KSU), Gillaspas (KSU). 60-yd. Low Hurdles—Hanson (KU) Chambers (KU), Holm (KSU). Mile Relay—Dienlett, Hanson Suggs Kids' airwalk, Payne, Schmoekel, KSU (KBU) The Junior Jayhawks handed the Kansas State frosh their third straight loss last night, 61-58, in Ahearn Field House at Manhattan. Freshmen Hand KSU Third Straight Loss It was the season finale for the KU squad, which finished with a 5-3 record. The three losses have given KSU a 4-3 mark for the year. Jo-Jo White and Rodger Bohnenstiehl combined to tally 32 points—White with 17 and Bohnenstiehl with 15—and haul down 22 rebounds for the Jayhawks. The Wildcats were hurt from the free throw line when they hit only 14 of 24 attempts. The Junior Jayhawks hit 38 per cent from the field. Roger Harris of KU was the only man to foul out of the contest. Good grief, Charlie Brown, you've done it again—and again—and again—and again! In his first four varsity meets this winter, Mizzou's stubby sprinter has won the 60-yard dash in identical :66.2 clockings. SUA Duplicate Bridge Tournament Sunday . . 1:30 p.m. Kansas Union Everyone Welcome FREE for KU students SOLD OUT SANDY'S SWIFT AND THRIFT DRIVE-IN Fish ... 25c Grilled Cheese ... 15c Coffee, Milk ... 10c Orange, Root Beer and Pepsi ... 10c or 15c Hamburgers ... 15c French Fries ... 12c Cheeseburger ... 19c Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla Shakes ... 20c SANDY'S Youll get delicious food at low,low prices. So if you have money problems but want a good meal, hurry to SANDY'S, 2120 W. 9th. 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