Monday, May 14, 1962 University Daily Kansan KU's Sports Weekend Page 5 Hawks Lose First Leaue Dual in 12 Years In 1950 Missouri defeated Kansas in an outdoor track meet. Since that $77^{2}$ - $53^{3}$ loss 12 years ago, Coach Bill Easton's track team had not lost a conference dual—at least not until Saturday. Saturday the KU win skein was broken. Oklahoma scored a 77-59 victory over the Jayhawkers in a dual meet at Norman. The KU Varsity handed the Alumni a 17-6 setback in the annual Varsity-Alumni football game at Haskell Stadium Saturday night. IN OTHER WEEKEND sports action, Oklahoma State won both games of a baseball doubleheader here Friday before the Hawkens rallied to win the final game of the three-game series Saturday. KU's tennis team defeated Oklahoma, 5-2, in a meet here Friday and the golf team, battling Iowa State at Ames, dropped a dual match. KU gained only six first places in 16 events in the track meet at Norman. Thirteen new meet records were established, four of these marks being set by Jayhawkers. KU's Bill Dotson posted new meet bests in the mile and two-mile events with times of 4:12.7 and 9:35. PETE TALBOTT heaved the javelin for a new record with a 217-1 effort and Jack Stevens leaped 14-6 in the pole vault for the fourth KU mark. Bill Thornton's 1:54:2 clocking in the 880-yard run tied the meet record and Charlie Smith tied the high Eight Records In Jeopardy At least eight records will be in jeopardy here this weekend when Big Eight track and field aces go to the post in their 34th outdoor extravaganza. Ahead of the weekend dress rehearsals, five marks had been bettered and a sixth equalled. Last time Kansas hosted the meet in 1955, four records went down, including all three weight marks. KU's Bill Nieder hit $7-11\%$ in the shot put; his teammate, Les Bitner spanned 219-4\% with the javelin, and Oklahoma's Bob Van Dee scaled 165-3\% in the discus. Missouri's Levan Gray contributed the lone new track standard with :23.2 in the 220 low hurdles. The new weight figures lasted just one year, falling at Manhattan the following spring. Kansas State's Rex Stucker took Gray's record off the books at Ames in 1960 with :22.5. His name still is on the books. POWER YOUR PLAY AHSHAWY VANTAGE For Tournament Play Approx. Strengthing Cost Tennis . . . . . . . . . . 89 with ASHAWAY top-rated racket string AISHAWY PRO-FECTED For Club Play Approx. Stringing Cost Tennis ... $7 Badminton ... $6 LASTS LONGER STAYS LIVELIER MOISTURE IMMUNE ASHAWAY MULTI-PLY For Regular Play Approx. Stringing Cost Tennis ... $5 Badminton ... $4 Before Saturday night's game, football Coach Jack Mitchell questioned whether or not injured half-back Gale Sayers would play in the Varsity-Alumni game. hurdles mark with a 14.6 first place finish. Smith pulled a muscle in the low hurdles and became another addition to the growing KU track injury list. Sayers, playing with an injured ankle, scored the first Varsity touchdown on a five-yard run and threw a 34-yard pass to Tony Leiker for the other Varsity score. Sayers did play in the game and the freshman standout caused the question mark to turn into an exclamation point. ASHAWAY PRODUCTS, INC., Ashaway Rhode Island IF SATURDAY NIGHTS game is any indication, Gary Duff may provide KU with the kicking it has been lacking for the past few seasons. Duff, another promising freshman, converted extra points and booted a 32-yard field goal. The Alumni's lone score followed a 37-yard drive when Curtis McClinton scored on a five-ward carry. Twice All America John Hadl completed 14 of 36 passes, good for 109 yards, for the Alums. Second baseman Hubert Bumgardner's wind-blown pop fly in the seventh inning fell for a two-run double, enabling the Jayhawker baseball team to break a 2-2 tie and salvage the final game of a three-game series with Oklahoma State here Saturday. THE WIN ENDED a KU six-game losing streak. The Hawkers now stand 10-8 in the conference standings. Bumgardner's double came after Dick Rader and Ken Hensley lined singles off Myrle Calmus, the losing pitcher. Jerry Waldschmidt was the winning hurler for KU. The Cowpokes won both games in Friday afternoon's doubleheader by one-run margins, 2-1 and 3-2, as the Jays collected only nine hits. Roger Brock, who went the distance for KU, battled winning pitcher Jim Wixson in a scoreless pitching duel for six innings before O-State opened its scoring attack. In the second game of the twinbill the Cowpokes picked up three runs off Monte Stewart in the first inning, Carl Nelson's two-hit relief pitching held O-State to those three runs for the rest of the game. sixth with a man on accounted for KU's scoring. THE JAYHAWKER netmets boosted their season's mark to 12-3 with a 5-2 win over Oklahoma. The record is the best in the five years Denzel Gibbens has been the KU tennis coach. Jan Cobble, in the number four singles position, lost 6-2, 6-4 and the number one doubles team of Mel Karrile and Pete Woodward lost 6-0, 1-6, 6-3, accounting for KU's losses. The Javahawk golfers lost 13-2 and $ 11_{1 / 2}-3_{1 / 2} $ in dual competition at Iowa State Friday and Saturday. Paul Carlson gained KU's two points Friday with a 75 and Carlson led the Hawks again Saturday with a 152 for 36 holes. Reid Holbrook shot a 79 and a 153 during the two days. Girl Watcher's Guide Presented by Pall Mall Famous Cigarettes Don't watch while driving LESSON 13 - A few "don'ts" Now that we have learned the how of girl watching, let's consider a few safety precautions. They are presented, not as strict rules (since some experts with highly developed eyeball control enjoy watching while running the high hurdles, for example), but merely as friendly suggestions. 1. Don't watch while driving. 2. Don't watch while drilling teeth (dental students only). 3. 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