EASY WIN A SURPRISE KU Out-Runs, Out-Jumps OU By Eric Morgenthaler KU's track team scored its 28th straight victory last night by defeating the University of Oklahoma 74-48 at Allen Field House. Four field-house records were set, and four meet records were broken in the meet that KU coaches had previously feared would be "a real close one." ACCORDING TO ROBERT Timmons, head track coach, KU's wins in three out of four field events widened the victory margin beyond what he initially expected. "We felt that we might be in trouble in the pole vault, in the high jump, and in the long jump," he said. KU won two of those three events. JOHN LAWSON, Overland Park senior, broke the 100-yard run field house record of 2:12.4 with a 2:11.6 performance. in his first appearance on the KU team, Gary Ard, Modesto, Calif., junior, placed first in broad jump competition. Ard previously attended Modesto Junior College. His jump of $23'11\frac{4}{4}$ was 5½ higher than his previous best. Timmons said he was "real pleased" with the performance of the team. "A number of the boys broke their own records," he said. TIMMONS SAID that OU "looked terrific in the quarter and in the mile relay. "We did not even press them in RESULTS Mile run-1. Lawson, KU. 2. McLain, KU. 3. Kam rar, KU. 4:11.5. 60-yard dash—1. Jackson, OU. 2. Hanson, KU. 3. Hardwick, OU. 6.2 seconds. 600-yard dash—1. Shields, OU. 2. Paul, KU. 3. Calhoun, OU. 1:11.9. 440-yard dash—1. Calhoun, OU. 2. Melton, OU. 3. Ashurst, KU. 49.1 seconds. (meet record—field house record) 60-yard high hurdles—1. Younger, OU. 2. Cortez, KU. 3. Mendenhall, KU. 7.7 seconds. 60-yard low hurdles -1. Hanson, KU. 2. Calhoun, OU. 3. Younger, OU. 7.1 seconds. Two-mile run—1. Kamrar, KU. 2. Hayes, KU. 3. Russell, KU. 9:39.9. run—the 880-yard run—and the 60-yard dash, as "crucial" factors in determining the meet's final outcome. KU lost two of those events. 1000-yard run—1. Lawson, KU. 2. Holm, KU. 3. Smith, KU. 2:11.6. (meet record, field house record) 880-yard run—1. Paul, KU. 2. Shields, OU. 3. Grindal, KU. 1:55.0. Mile relay - 1. OU. 2. KU. 3:20.0 (metre field, field house record) Pole vault-1. Burdick, KU. 2. Farrell OI 3. Baller. OU. $10^{\prime \prime}4$ Broad jump—1. Ard, KU. 2. Cortez, KU. 3. Jackson, OU. 23'11"4'. High jump—1. Tull, OU. 2. Light, KU. 3. Cortez, KU '61'0' (meet record, field house record) Shot put—1. Barr, KU. 2. Schwartz, KU. 3. Pelligrini, OU. 50'2'. Daily Kansan 5 Friday, February 11, 1966 Prior to the meet, Timmons had named three events, the 600-yard Tull's jump of 6'10" broke the old high jump field house record of 6'9¼". First Presbyterian Church 9th at Vermont Worship 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Church School 9:50 a.m. Significant—Relevant Pastors H. M. Mallett, J. G. Griffes the mile relay and they broke the field house record." In addition to the mile relay, in which their time of 3:20.0 broke the previous record of 3:21.5, OU IN THE 440-YARD DASH. OU's Bill Calhoun broke the 49.4 seconds record with a 49.1 time. Ron trackmen broke two field house records. Here's the shortest line between graduation and a "go-places" career. Your name: It's the one you sign on at your placement office for an interview with IBM March 3 Want growth—with a difference? Career excitement—with stability? New frontiers in all technologies—with the leader in the nation's fastest-growing major industry? IBM can offer you extraordinary growth opportunities in Research,Development Manufacturing, Programing and Administration-throughout its network of labs, plants and technical centers. If you want the facts about these careers, you'll want to talk to the IBM interviewer. Certainly, he wants to talk to you about these key jobs. They're jobs with technical responsibility. Where you can put your ideas to work and earn superior rewards. In a growth company like IBM responsibility and advancement come rapidly. In fact, during the next five years IBM expects to appoint approximately 6,000 new managers. A wide range of training and education programs will help you meet the challenge of growth. So visit your placement office now for a line on IBM. Sign on it for your interview. If for any reason you can't arrange an interview, visit your nearest IBM branch office. Or write: Manager of College Relations, IBM Corporate Headquarters, Armonk, New York 10504. !BM is going places. Why not come along? Whatever your area of study, ask us how you might use your particular talents at IBM. Job opportunities at IBM lie in eight major career fields: (1) Research and Development, (2) Engineering, (3) Manufacturing, (4) Finance and Administration, (5) Marketing, (6) Field Engineering, (7) Systems Engineering, (8) Programing. IBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer.