Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 4, 1964 Manning Clears 16; KU Sweeps Events Jayhawk pole vaulter Floyd Manning cleared 16-1$ \frac{3}{4} $ in a dual meet with Southern Illinois at Carbondale Saturday. His feat highlighted the performances of KU athletes over the weekend as the Jayhawks rolled over competition on all fronts. Coach Bill Easton's track team won 13 of 17 events at Carbondale and set records in four classes. Manning's jump erased the meet record of 14-8 which he set last year. The vault made Manning the first man in Big Eight history to clear 16 feet. The previous high mark set by a Big Eight competitor was a 15- 10 $ \frac{4} {3} $ effort by George Davies of Oklahoma State. The vault was also the highest mark set by a collegiate jumper this year. Jayhawk weightman Gary Schwartz took a third in the javelin, second in the shot put and then threw the discus $ 164-9 \frac{1}{2} $ to win that event. Bill Silverberg set a meet and stadium record with a 8:59.6 in the two mile. Bill Chambers won the 120 high hurdles with a 14.6 clocking and then brushed off the meet record in the triple jump with a 46-10 effort. In baseball, the Jayhawks grabbed second place in the Big Eight Conference by defeating the Iowa State Cyclones three games in a row at Quigley Field. Fred Chana threw a two-hit shutout as KU beat the Cyclones 3-0 Saturday afternoon to close out the successful series. Chana struck out six men and walked four to make himself the third consecutive Javhawk winner. On Friday, KU's Steve Renko and Chuck Dobson beat Iowa State 7-1 and 5-1. In golf, KU won two quadrangular meets over the weekend, defeating Nebraska, Kansas State and Missouri twice. The first match, played at Lawrence Country Club, was swept by KU, which beat Missouri $ 13\frac{1}{2}-1\frac{1}{2} $ , Nebraska 14-1, and Kansas State $ 11\frac{1}{2}-3\frac{1}{2} $ KU's John Hanna, Lawrence senior, was medalist for the meet with a three-under-par total of 69. Saturday, the scene shifted to Manhattan where KU again downed the three teams, but not by so decisive a margin. KU edged K-State 8-7, beat Nebraska 13-2, and beat Missouri 10-5. In this match Reid Holbrook, Kansas City junior, was low man among the four participating schools with a 73. The KU tennis team beat Wichita for the second time this season, 5-2. KU's record is now 11-2. The Jayhawks have lost to Wichita and Oklahoma University. In The Spring, A Young Man's Formal Should Look Like This: PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS STUDENTS RESERVED SEATS FOR 1964 FOOTBALL \* * STUDENTS MUST ORDER SEASON TICKETS FOR NEXT FALL'S HOME FOOTBALL GAMES ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING PRIORITY SCHEDULE IF THEY WISH TO SIT IN THEIR CLASS SECTION. Monday, May 4 and Tuesday, May 5 Students who will be Seniors, Graduate in the Fall Semester,1964: Students, Law Students Wednesday, May 6 Students who will be in the Fall Semester,1964: Juniors Thursday, May 7 Students who will be in the Fall Semester, 1964: Sophomores PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY Tickets will be applied for at Allen Field House — 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. daily. Enter north doors of the Field House and go down the east corridor; ID CARDS MUST BE PRESENTED AND EACH STUDENT SHOULD BE PREPARED TO PAY A FEE OF $1.50 PER SEASON TICKET AT THIS TIME TO COVER THE COSTS OF ADMINISTRATION. (Any applications for refunds of the $1.50 fee must be made in writing to the Athletic Seating Committee of the All Student Council prior to Sept. 1, 1964). Orders may be placed according to the above schedule and information for picking up your tickets next fall will be distributed to you during the 1964 Fall enrollment period. Students who fail to apply during their assigned day will not be given priority with their class section. Group applications, within a priority group, will be limited to not more than twenty-five (25). (Exceptions will be considered in the case of exceptionally large pledge classes or classes within men's or women's residence halls.) It should be noted that independent groups can apply in groups if they so desire. All block applications will be given priority according to the student of lowest classification. The person(s) applying for a group must present ID cards for all members of the group. After all applications are in during this Spring application, a drawing will be held, within each priority group to determine seat location. In this way an equal opportunity will be afforded to each student so long as you have made application on your assigned priority date. Individual orders and group orders will each be numbered and carry the same weight in the drawing of lots. The Athletic Seating Committee of the ASC will supervise the drawing of lots soon after the end of the ticket application period. Season tickets for student spouses who are themselves students may be ordered at the earlier priority of either spouse. Season tickets for student spouses who are not themselves students may be ordered at the time their student spouse orders his or her ticket. The price for all student spouse tickets is $7.50. A price of $6.50 applies to housemothers, whose orders may be placed during any priority period. New 1964 medical students will apply at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City next fall for their season tickets. Pep Club members must present evidence of membership to be assigned seats in pep club sections. Members of the University Marching Band will have seats reserved automatically and need not order tickets. To speed up group applications, arrange ID cards according to the following; A-F, G-L, M-R, S-Z, and present these grouped ID's to the proper tables set up in the East Lobby of Allen Field House. NOTE: ID Cards Alone Will NOT Admit Students to Football Games Next Fall. A Reserved Seat Ticket Will Be Necessary - The TCU game is played during the week of enrollment and for this reason, admission to this game will be by your ID card and fall 1964 certificate of registration. All other games will require a student reserved seat ticket.