4 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 22, 1968 Photos by Bruce Patterner THESE RUNNERS ARE DEFINITELY IN SHAPE These two runners participated Saturday in what is probably the least publicized of the Relays divisions, the women's division. Sharon Brown (left) was the lead off runner for the Colorado Olympic club's record setting 440-yard relay team. Judy Toeneboehn, Ozark track club, stands at the starting line of the women's 100-yard dash. She finished fourth with a time of 11.5. KU's white clad offensive team defeated the blue-suited defensive team, 35-27, in the Jayhawks first lengthy scrimmage of spring drills Saturday morning. Douglass wins for Whites Under the scoring system used by coach Pepper Rodgers, the offense gets six points for every touchdown scored and one point for each 15 yards gained from the original line of scrimmage on a series of plays. The defensive unit gets two points for stopping an offensive drive on the initial series. Thereafter the defense receives one point for stopping the drive. Six points are awarded for touchdowns by interception or fumble recovery. KU quarterback Bobby Douglass, dividing duties with Jim Ettinger, played well. He guided the Whites to three touchdowns. He completed seven of nine passes for 86 yards, ran 19 times for 57 yards and scored twice, including a 28-yard run on the final play of the scrimmage to break a 27-27 tie. NEW BARBER SHOP "OPENS" At W. 9th St. Center Open Tuesday thru Saturday All Styles of Haircuts Full, Razer, Reg. Military, Princeton Free Parking at Door Kansas Relays Results University-College Division 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES — 1. Dale Kudron, Nebraska; 14.0. 3. Jeff Glassow, Oklahoma State; 14.1. 4. Fred Kudron, Nebraska; 14.3. 5. Lee Adam, Kansas; 14.5. 100-YARD DASH-1, -Mack Herron, Oklahoma Christian, -98.9, 3, Glen Long, Oklahoma, -98.9, 4, Wayne Long, Oklaoma, -98.9, 5, Bob Brown, Oklaoma, 10.0 SHOT-PUT-1, Al Feuerbach, Em- phasis, 58-6. Wichita State, 58-0. Fred, Davis, Doane, Neb., 55-4. Doug Knap, Brown, 75-. John Cahn, Kansas State, 54-6. COLLEGE DISTANCE MEDLEY-1 Emporia State (Val Schierling, Bill Fralley, Dave Brinske, Bob Camlen). 9:59.2. 2, Chicago Loyola, 10:02.2. 3, Napoleon Academy, 4, Harvard Ark, 10:38.0, 5, Central Missouri State. 10:48.2. COLLEGE 440 RELAY-1, Murray Sale, Jim Freeman. 40.9.2, Coleman, Jim Freeman) 40.9.2. Lincoln, Mo. : 41.9.3. Fort Hays State. Aldo, Adams State. Colo. : 42.3.5. Southwest Missouri. UNIVERSITY DISTANCE MEDLEY Heer, Ken Swenson, Jum Bell) 9:53.8. 2, Kansas) 9:54.8, 3, Colorado) 9:55.8. 2, Kansas) 9:56.8, 5, Wichita State) 10:14.0. UNIVERSITY 440 RELAY-1, Oka- lake Bob Brown, Glen Long), 40.8, 2 Kansas, 40.9, 3, Kansas State, 41.1, 4 Cairi, 41.8, 5, Southern Illinois, 41.2. HIGH JUMP-1, Steve Krebs, New England, Wingington, Southern Illinois, 6-8, 3. Burrad, Southwestern, 6-4, 6. John Turk, rad, Southwestern, 6-4, 5. Tom Hamilton, Dallas Baptist, 6-1. DISCUS — 1. Doug Knop, Kansas, 181-11-11 (meet record; former mark 50), Washington State, Howard Murry, Pittsburgh State, 168-11- 3. Tom Holliday, Wichita State, 163-11-4. 4. Bob Thomas, Michigan, 163- 3. 5. Gordon Wheeler, Oklahoma, 161-9-1 TRIPLE JUMP—1, Lennox Burger, Nebraska, 51-61% (meet record; former mark 50-91% by John Vernon, Southern Illinois, 1986). 2. John Vernon, Southern Illinois, 50-91%. 3. B111 Aeschlimann, Colorado, 48-10%. 4. Henry Granger, Pittsburg State, 48- 5%, Gary Rahnwater, Michigan, 47-43. JAVELIN—1, William Manning. Fort Hays State, 218-5. 2, William Schmidt, North Texas State, 216-3. 3, John Elmore, Oklahoma State, 215-3. 4, John Wilson, Eastern Nebraska, 213-3. 5, Joseph Haerick, Fort Hays State, 208-8. COLLEGE 2-MILE RELAY -1, Chl- cago Loyola (ch叭Muhmns, John Za- karya) 7.4.1.4. Birmingham 7.4.1.4. 7.4.1.4.2. South Dakota 7.4.1.4.3. Fort State 7.4.1.4.4. Platte County State, 7.4.1.4.5. Flint County UNIVERSITY 2-MILE RELAY — 1, Missouri (Ted Nykel, Jim Larsen, Bill homa State, 7:34.8, 3, Nebraska, 7:37.4, 4. Colorado, 7:48.0, 5. Drake, 7:49.6. UNIVERSITY 880 RELAY -1, Kansas (John Jackson, JIM Hatcher, Julio Meade, Ben Ollson) 1:2.4. 2 Oklahoma, 1:2.5. 3 Kansas State, 1:2.5. 4 Iowa, 1:2.5. 5 Southern Illinois, no time. (Missouri was fourth but was disqualified.) POLE VAULT—1, Chuck Rogers, Colorado. 17-0% (meet record for- torming). 18-0%, Kansas State. 1987), 2, Bob Stelnhof, Kansas. 16-0, 3, Don Draper, Drake, 15-6, 4. Dennis Dukeshere, Kearney, 15-6, 5, Charles Beck, Missouri. 15-6 UNIVERSITY MILE RELAY — 1.1. Brantley Jillan, Ben Oilson) 3:11.2. Randy Julian, Ben Oilson) 3:11.2. Drake) 3:11.3. 3:11.4. Oklahoma) 3:11.4. Nebraska) 3:11.9. Southern Illinois, Wisconsin) COLLEGE 880 RELAY — 1. Murray Horner, Heaven; Harry Coleman, Tom Turner, Hearne Northeast Missouri, 1:26.4. 3. Lin- Dakota Missouri, 1:26.4. 4. Dakota 1:28.2. 5. Doane, Neb., 1:29.1. COLLEGE MILE RELAY - N, Northeast Missouri (Wayne Denney, Al Jackson, Jerry Walker, Fred Banks) 3:14.8. - 2, Pittsburgh, Kas. 3:15.4. - 3, Christian. 3:15.8. - 4, East Texas State. 3:16.5, Kearney, Neb. 3:17.1. UNIVERSITY SPRINT MEDLEY-1. Heer, Terry Holbrook, Ken Swenson) 3.21.3. 2. Oklahoma. 3.21.9. 3.25.8. North Texas State. 3.32.4. COLLEGE SPRINT MEDLEY — 1. Pittsburgh, Kansas State (Walley) Walter Smith. 3:25.2. 2. Northeast Missouri State. 3:25.2. 3. Fort Hays ansas State. 3:27.0. 4. Chicago Loyola 3:18. 5. South Dakota State. 3:19. 1. Open Division OPEN 3.000 METER STEEPLECHASE1 - Conrad Nightingale, ex-Kansas State - Oklahoma State, 8:59. 8, Oklahoma State, 8:59. 8, Pat McMahon, Oklahoma Baptist, 9:18. 2. Paul Mattingly, Kansas, 9:32. 2, Tom Jacobson, Jayhawk Track club, 9:43. 8. OPEN 1,500 METERS—1, Jim Ryum, Kansas, 3:42.8. (Meet record. 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