Page 8 Jayhawkers Win Triangular Easily Although overshadowed by a quarter-mile dual between New Mexico's Adolph Plummer and Abilene Christian's Earl Young, the Kansas Jayhawks scored $70_{1/2}$ points for a triangular win over ACC with $50_{1/2}$ points and New Mexico with 49 Saturday afternoon at Abilene, Tex. Plummer and Olympian Young staged a rematch of the 1961 NCAA race with Plummer winning again in 46.0, the nation's fastest in the event. CAPTAIN BILL. Dotson continued to pace the Jayhawkers winning the half mile in 1:53.0 and the mile in 4:12.6. Charlie Smith, who is improving rapidly, won the high hurdles in 14.7 seconds and the lows in 22.8. This is the second double win for Smith who turned the trick at a San Jose, Stanford, KU triangular last week. Jack Stevens, vaulting in his first meet since his Big Eight indoor championship winning pole vault of 14-10, won the event in 14-0. Stevens has been bothered by a bad shoulder that he injured while trying 15-0 at the indoor meet. Charlie Twiss won his first high jump as a varsity Jayhawker going 6-4 to defeat Rwanson who jumped 6-2. YUL YOST put the shot only 53-8, but it was still good for a first place 1302 W. 23rd St. (23rd & Naismith) Easter Excitement over New Mexico's Sinclair who threw 51-41.2% As if almost habitual Charlie Hayward pulled the Jayhawkers another first place in his speciality, the two mile. Hayward's time was 9:25.3 $587 Harvey's Discount Price Others who placed for KU were: Ted Riesinger, second, mile; Larry Cordell, second, broad jump; Pete Talbott, second, javelin; Rich Anderson, third, high hurdles; Bill Thornton, second, half-mile; Roger Schmanke, tie for second, pole vault; Larry McCue, second in 100-yard dash and third in 220-yard dash, and Doug Stoner, second in discus. John Hanna Leads Golfers Despite Loss to Missouri The KU golf team ran into stiff competition Saturday at Missouri, losing $ 1 1 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 3 \frac{1}{2}. $ Open 9 to 9 Noon to 5 Sundays John Hanna, Lawrence sophomore, led the Hawkers with 36-40—76. He won $1\frac{1}{2}$ points. Paul Carlson carded a 37-40–77 and won 1 point. Dick Haitbrink had 40-39–79. Reid Holbrook, 40-41–81. He won 1 point. Doug Kieswetter shot a 40-43–83. A rematch between marine John Uelses, world record holder in the pole vault (both indoors and outdoors), and Henry Wadsworth, former Florida vaulter who is now in the service, will be featured at the Kansas Relays Friday and Saturday, it was announced today. Uelses, Wadsworth Enter Kansas Relays Wadsworth defeated Ueles at the Chicago Daily News indoor vaulting 15-4 %. Ueles is the first man to pole vault over 16-feet. His record in both the indoor and outdoor is 16-0 %. Monday, April 16, 1962 University Daily Kansan KU placed second behind Oklahoma State in a quadrangular tennis meet at the Carriage Club, Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. KU Second in Tennis Triangular Saturday O-State compiled $ 17^{\frac{1}{2}} $ points to the Jayhawkers' 16 points. Iowa State placed third with $ 13^{\frac{1}{2}} $ points and Southern Illinois was last with seven. KU downed Oklahoma State and Southern Illinois 6-3 in team competition before losing to Iowa State, 5-4. Baseball Team Stays In First, Plays Tigers The Kansas Jayhawker baseball team, tied for the conference lead with the Missouri Tigers, take a 5-1 record with them as they invade Columbia today to play the Tigers. The Jayhawks saw a four-game conference winning streak snapped by the Kansas State Wildcats this weekend, but managed to win the other two games of the three-game series. THE THREE-HIT pitching of Brock with relief from Jerry Waldschmidt and two sacrifice flies led KU to a 2-0 win in the first game of a Friday afternoon double-header. The Jayhawkers went ahead 1-0 when center fielder Tony Leiker scored on a sacrifice fly to right after reaching third on another sacrifice fly after his double. They picked up an insurance run in the fifth when Dick Rader singled, moved to third on an error and scored on Leiker's sacrifice fly. by Dean Pease and Sam Somer- halder, and a sacrifice fly by Gary Kaufman gave K-State their big inning. The other run came on Somer- halder's 380-foot home run in the first inning. The Hawks dropped the second game, 4-3, however, as the Wildcats got to Waldschmidt for three runs in the sixth inning. A walk, singles THE JAYHAWKS made good use of their three hits, two of them by Rader to come up with three runs, but they were not enough. 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