University Daily Kansan Page 5 KU Gets Fourth As Sooners Win Swimming Title Although minus a single first place finish, the KU swimming team picked up valuable points in lower place finishes to finish fourth in the Big Eight Swimming meet. The defending champion Oklahoma Sooners won their ninth consecutive league crown at the three-day meet which was held this weekend at Lincoln. THE SOONERS scored 120 points to hold off challenger Nebraska, which finished fourth a year ago, with 100 points. The remaining order: Iowa State 89, KU 56, Colorado 47, Kansas State 4. Missouri and Oklahoma State do not field swimming teams. Leading the Sooners was Charles Schuette who won third gold medals. Schuette won the 1,650-yard, 200 and 500-yard freestyle events. KU's strongest placing was in the one and three meter diving events where Ron Marsh and Don Buckholtz finished third and fourth respectively. Wednesday night Marsh competed in the semi-finals of the Golden Glove boxing tournament in Chicago and had not worked with his diving for several days. Nebraska co-captain Vern Bauers erased the Jayhawkers' only hope for a first place finish when he defeated defending champion Bill Murdock in the 100-yard breaststroke. Bauers' winning time was 1:03.6. THE SUMMARIES One-meter diving—1. Hagen, IS. 365, 37; 2. Cody, QU, 346, 37; 3. Marsh, KU, 305, 35; 4. Buckholtz, KU, 277, 75; 5. Williams, NU, 272, 35; 6. Levy, NU, 270, 35. A total of six Jayhawkers placed in the meet. Ludy Harmon finished fourth in the 100-yard backstroke; Mike Calwell, fifth in the 1650-yard freestyle and the 500-yard freestyle. Bill Mills, third in the 50-yard freestyle, in addition to Murdock, Marsh and Buckholtz. 3. three meter diving-1. Hagan, IS. 346.70; 2. Marsh, KU, 314.55; 3. Cody, OU, 305.20; 4. Buckholtz, KU, 275.40; 5. Levy, NU, 269.95; 6. Williams, NU, 263.20. 100-yard freestyle—1. Wellman, 15; 2. Lodwig, NU; 3. Swain,NU; 4. Paterson, IS; 5. Morey,OU; 6. Wilson,CU. Time- 50.6. 100-yard backstroke. I. Pierce, IS; 2. Hirn, Harmon; KU: 5. Amster, NU: Time 58.6. 100-yard breaststroke—1. Bauers, NU; 2. Murdock, KU; 3. Shaw, CU; 4. O'Reilly, IS; 5. Youngsteadt, OU; 6. Copas, NU. Time—1:03.6. *out-yard free style-1*. Schuette, OU; 2. McElroy, CU; 3. Collins, OU; 4. Claborn, OU; 5. Calwell, KU; 6. Groth, NU; Time, 18:47.9 (New event) 100-yard butterfly—1. Jacobs, OU; 2. Ruggles, IS; 3. Fowles, NU; 4. Lodwig. NU: 5. Ball, OU; 6. Roberts, NU. Time— 55.8 400-yard freestyle relay—1. Nebraska (Lodwig, Bauers, Amsler, Swain); 2. Kansas; 3. Iowa State; 4. Colorado; 5. Kansas; 6. Kansas State. Time—3:24.1 (Meet record). 500-yard freestyle—1. Schuette, OU; 2. McErioy, CU; 3. Calwell, KU; 4. Patterson, IS; 5. Collins, OU; 6. Claborn, OU. Time-5:12.8. (New event). 400-yard individual medley—1. Chambers, NU; 2. Ball, OU; 3. Wellman, IS; 4. Wise, CU; 5. Fisher, OU; 6. Jeter, KU. Time—4:57.5 (New event). 50-yard freestyle = 1 Amaler. NU: 2. 2 Wade, UU: 3 Pelegras, 4 400-yard medley relay—1. Nebraska (Henry, Bauers, Bowles, Swain); 2. Kansas 3. Iowa State; 4. Kansas 5. Colorado; 6. Kansas State Time—3:47.3 (Meet, record). Todav's Volleyball Games Robinson Gymnasium : Sigma Alpha Bishop Delta Theta "B" vs. Pi Kappa Alpha "B" "4:15W", Phi Kappa Theta "B" vs. Sigma Chi B" "5:00E", Sigma Chi A" vs. Sigma Chi B" "5:00E", Sigma Chi A" vs. Sigma Chi B" "5:00E", Sigma Chi A" vs. 5:45E; Lambda Chi Alpha "A" vs. Phi Kappa Theta "A" "5:45W", Hicks vs. Navy 6:30E; Apachevs. Latin American Club 6:30W Robinson Annex: Phi Gamma Delta C No. 3 vs. Pi Kappa Alpha C. 4:15E, Alpha C. 4:15F, Sinonlin C. No. 1:415W, Phi Gamma Delta C No. 2 vs. Sigma Chi C. No. 1:50W, SIG- cronlin C. No. 2:54E, Beta Theta Pi C. No. 1 vs. Phi Delta Theta C. No. 2:545W JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. OPEN 24 hrs. a day BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY University Daily Kansan SPORTS KU Nips O-State; Buffs To NCAA The Kansas Jayhawkers ended an unhappy basketball season in a happy way with a one-point victory over a long-time nemesis, the Oklahoma State Cowboys, at Stillwater, Saturday night. A pair of free throws in the last minute by Nolen Ellison, playing his last game as a Jayhawker, and sophomore Dave Schichtle gave the Jayhawkers a 49-48 victory and a sixthplace tie with Missouri in the conference standings. Monday, March 11, 1963 THE JAYHAWKERS finished the season with a 5-9 league mark and an overall 12-13 record. Oklahoma State, in registering its fifth straight conference loss, finished 7-7 in the league and 16-9 overall. The KU victory continued a winning pattern set by the two clubs in their series since the Cowboys entered the Big Eight in 1958. Including Saturday's game, the Cowboys have won at Lawrence and the Jayhawkers at Stillwater four of the last six years. Ellison concluded his collegiate career with 11 points, which gave him a career total of 1,045 and established him more firmly as the Jayhawkers fifth most productive individual performer. CENTER GEORGE UNSELD, who finished the season as the leading Jayhawker scorer with 432 points, matched Ellison's 11-point output. Unseld ranks fourth in KU history for points scored in his sophomore year. Ahead of him are Wilt Cham berlain, Clyde Lovellette and Wayne Hightower. The game was close all the way, with the lead changing hands several times. The Cowboys held a narrow 26-24 margin at halftime. Larry Hark led the Cowboys with 14 points. James Cooper and Gene Johnson each scored in double figures with 12 and 11 points, respectively. At Manhattan, Kan., excitement permeated within Ahearn Field House as stunned Kansas State Wildcat boosters watched a calm, cool and collected Colorado Buffalo squad win a share of the Big Eight basketball title and the right represent the conference in the NCAA Regional tournament to be held in Allen Field House Friday and Saturday. COLORADO JUMPED off to an early 21-14 lead as Kansas State made only four of its first 11 shots. The Buffs, led by 6-8 center Jim Davis, the league's leading scorer Ken Charilton, and reliable Milt Mueller, continued to apply the pressure, as CU never trailed thereafter. At the halftime Colorado led 35-29. The Wildcats were within range, 51-46, when their 7-0 center Roger Suttner, who had been spearheading the Wildcats seemingly weak attack, fouled out of the game. From that point on, K-State never threatened. They made only three of 17 shots in the last 10 minutes. 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