6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 1, 1968 Jayhawks humble UCLA The Jayhawk track team opened the outdoor season in impressive fashion Saturday winning all but four events in a dual meet with usually powerful UCLA. Kansas outscored the Bruins 102-42. KU, running without Jim Ryun, out with a pulled hamstring muscle, convincingly beat the Bruins who were hard hit with injuries. Gene McClain, Kansas' leading middle distance man in Ryun's absence, took up the slack and won both the mile and the 880-yard runs. He clocked 4:06 in the mile and 1:52.5 in the 880. Ken Gaines had a great day scoring two first places and a second to boost the Jayhawks. He won the high jump at 6-6, tying the meet record, and the triple jump at 50-2 to set a meet standard. He also placed second to UCLA's John Johnson in the long jump at 23-51/4. Johnson went 24-2. Julio Meade also had a big day winning the 100 (9.6) and the 220 (21.1) and handling the third carry on the victorious 440 and mile relay teams. The Jayhawks broke the school record in the 440 relay by two-tenths of a second with a 40.5 clocking. The team was composed of Ben Olison, George Byers, John Jackson and Meade. "It was kind of surprising," KU coach Bob Timmons said afterwards. "We had a pretty good day. I'm real pleased with the boys. UCLA had some injuries and a lot of bad breaks in the meet." UCLA won only the shot put, discus, 440 and long jump. Final results: Shot Put-1. Marcus, UCLA, 58-10 Shot Put-2. KU, 51-5; Wassell, UCLA, 54-17; KU, 51-5; Wassell, UCLA, 54-17; 440 Relay-1 Kanaas (Byers, Jack- record). 2 UCLA. 40.8. Long Jump-1. Johnson, UCLA. 24- Long Jump-1. KU, 23-5/4; 3. Ripley, KU, 23-4/3; Pole Vault—1. Steinhoff, KU, 15-0; 2. Oliver, KU, 14-6; no third. Javelin-1, 1) Shelley KU UCLA, 204- (3) Holm KU, 200-6 JLA, 204- 5, Holm KU, 200-6 Mile Run-1, *MeClain*, KU, 4:06; 2 Mille Run-2, CLA, 4:104; 3. Mattingly, KU, 4:11 120 High Hurdles - 1, Stevens, KU, Adams, KU, 14.5; 3, Beryls, KU, 14. KU, 14.5; 3, Beryls, KU, 14.5. 440 Dash--1. Domansky, UCLA, 440 Masony, UCLA, UCLA 471, 3. J. Julian, KU, 47.3. UCLA 472, 3. Julian, KU, 47.3. High Jump—I. Gaines, KU, 6-4 High Jump—I. Gaines, Ross, UCLA, and Turek, KU, 6-4 100 Dash>-1, Meade, KU, 9.6 (ties Burby, UCLA, Ollison, KU, 9.6; 3. Burby, UCLA, A-2.) 880—1, McClain, KU, 1:52.5; 2. Katah. KU, 1:52.3; 6. Kall, UCLA, 1:52.4. 440 Hurdles - 1, Adams, KU, 57.0; 2, Gelzer, KU, 57.0; 3, Bvers, KU, 61.7. Discun-1. Hodge, UCLA, 164-3 (3; Knop, Towers, UCLA, 164- 3; Knop, KU, 161-0. KU, Emporia split doubleheader Kansas won the first game of a baseball doubleheader with Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia (KSTC), 6-5, but lost the second to the Hornets, 8-1, Saturday afternoon at Quigley Field. In the first game, Kansas blew a three-run lead when KSTC second baseman Steve McIlvain belted a three run home run to left field in the fourth to knot the score at 5-5. Kansas got the winning run in the last of the fifth inning. With one out, Junior Riggins, Jayhawk left fielder, hit a ground-rule double, moved to third on a muffed fly ball, then scored on Randy Cordill's sacrifice fly. The second game was all KSTC. Leland Shaffer, the loser in relief in the first game, was too much for the Jayhawks in the second. He struck out five in hurling a five hitter. The Hornets used two three-run innings to secure the victory in the nightcap. In the third, two Jayhawk errors in the infield set the stage for Ed Hopkins' three-run, 340-foot home run over the left-field fence that Riggins was able to get a glove on but couldn't handle. A bases-loaded single to centerfield by Ryland Powell in the fifth inning brought two runs home. The third scored on a throwing error. Kansas now takes a 2-7 record into the start of Big Eight play Friday at Kansas State. KSTC stands 9-5. White sparks West stars Smooth Jo Jo White, KU's All-American guard and Rick Mount of Purdue ignited the West in its 95-88 victory over the East in the annual college all-star basketball game Saturday in Indianapolis, Ind. Pete Maravich, national scoring champ from LSU, scored 16 points for the East and was named the game's most outstanding player. However it was White and Mount who pumped new life into the West during the second half of the neck-and-neck battle before 14,000 fans. White scored all 10 of his points during the second half and ignited several fast breaks. Mount led all scorers with 24 points, including 16 in the second half. Maravich, playing a sprawling floor game, kept the East in the game. It was his last basket with eight minutes remaining that tied the game, 73-73. From then on the West surged as White scored four baskets and set up several fast breaks. EMPORIA STATE 020 300 0-5 4-1 KANASS 041 010 x-6 9-3 HR-E-State, Steve McIlvain; KU, Randy Cordill. EMPORIA STATE 103 '030 1-8 8 1 KANSAS 000 '001 0-1 8 5 Richard Carter, Leland Shaffer (L—1-1) and Russ Meyer, Bill Maddux (W—2-0), Tom Bishard (7) and Cole Stimson. College students themselves reveal in their own words what really goes on at their celebrated Easter rites Leland Shaffer (W-2-1) and Russ Meyer; Randy Stroup (L-2-0). Roger Jackson (6). Richard Slicker (7) and Cole Stinson. HR—E-State, Ed Hopkins. 220—1 M.±ade, KU. 21.1 (we) r201—1 M.±ade, KU. 21.2 (3. Do- mansky, UCLA, 21.6 MUSKY, UCLA, 21.6 Two-Mile=1, Cunningham, KU, 9:2 KU, 9:21.4; P. Peterson, KU, 9:29.6. Eastern mix-up Hile Relay--1. Kansas (Julian, Millerade, Olea), Olson), 3:11.9; UCLA(3). Triple Jump=1- Gaines, KU 50-23 Triple Jump=2- UCLA, ULA 49-71 3. Lee, UCLA, 49-24. 4. Lee, UCLA, 49-24. A New York City television sportscaster had KU mixed up with another Kansas school during the National Invitation Tournament. He was commenting that KU had defeated three Eastern teams: Temple, Villanova and St. Peter's. 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