Page 9 History Almost Repeated As KU Takes Third Place History came close to repeating itself at the Big Eight indoor track meet at Kansas City Friday and Saturday. The pre-meet favored Nebraska Cornhuskers proved the Big Eight prognosticators correct as they had little trouble winning their first conference indoor meet since 1951. COACH BILL EASTON'S Kansas Jayhawkers, who have dominated the meet in past years by winning 11 of 13 league championships, slipped to their lowest finish since 1951. The Cornhuskers scored 47 points while the Missouri Tigers finished second with 35½ points, and the Jay-hawkers were third with 34 points. It was in the 1951 meet, that the Javahawks were last as low as third place. Like this weekend's meet, the Cornhuskers won that meet while the Tigers finished second. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE between the three clubs in the two meets, 13 years apart, was the score. Nebraska did not win quite so easily in 1951. The Cornhuskers scored $ 40^{1/2} $ , while the Tigers and Jayhawkers scored $ 37^{1/2} $ and 30 points respectively. Senior Kirk Hagan won his third consecutive Big Eight title in the 1,000 yard run defeating Bob Griffith of Colorado and John Porte of Nebraska in 2:12.4. Hagan ran his usual crowd-pleasing race. Running in third place going into the last lap, Hagan unleashed his strong finish and won by six yards. There were several outstanding performances by Jayhawkers in the meet. University Daily Kansan Shotputter Yul Yost, who did not place in last year's indoor, won his specialty by a substantial margin. His winning put was 56-11. Colorado's Tom Galbos was second with 54-2 3/4. Last year Galbos placed fourth. Oklahoma's Dick Inman, who placed second last year, came in fourth this year with a $53-11½ toss. Easton received a pleasant surprise in the Jayhawkers' only first place finisher. Sophomore Herald Hadley, from Shallow Water, won the two-mile run defeating Missouri's Roy Bryant and teammate Paul Acevedo. His winning time was 9:25.2. THE RACE was Hadley's second two-mile of the indoor season. Normally a miler, Hadley's only other two-mile was a victorious perform- BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE "Service is our speciality" ance against Southern Illinois in the second meet of the season here. VI 3-9849 Fleyd Manning, the pre-meet choice to capture pole vault honors, could not match his last week performance and finished in a tie for second. Manning, who became the first vaulter in Kansas history to vault 15 feet, went 14-4 to tie with Colorado's Roger Olander. 601 Mass. The Jayhawker's biggest disappointment came in the high jump. The threesome of Ron Swanson, Charles Twiss and Tyce Smith could not match past performances and failed to place. Swanson placed third in last year's meet and Twiss tied for fourth. Smith is a sophomore and did not compete last year. ONE RECORD was set during the meet. Leander Durley of Colorado high jumped 6-10$\frac{1}{4}$ to break Missouri's Robert Long's record of 6-7$\frac{1}{2}$ set in 1956. Iowa State's Larry Eilert, the defending champion, placed fourth with a 6-4 jump. Oklahoma State's Mickey Baller, who coach Ralph Higgens is predicting to join Jim Graham, Aubrey Dooley and George Davies in the ranks of great Oklahoma State polevaulters, won his event with a 14-84 vault. The bar was moved to 15-feet, but Baller failed in two attempts. Another bright performance for the Jayhawkers was in the mile relay. The team of Charles Lanning, Dave Crandall, Bill Cottle and Bill Stoddart won its heat against Missouri and finished with the second best time below Nebraska. The Cornhuskers defeated the Jayhawkers 63-32, and the Cyclones won 69-26. Iowa State defeated Nebraska 52-43. The KU swimming team lost two meets Saturday to Nebraska and Iowa State at Lincoln. I-State, Nebraska Down KU Swimmers The next action for Coach Dick Reamon's crew will be the league meet this weekend at Lincoln, Neb. The Oklahoma Sooners are the premeet favorite. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers GRAVITT'S FAST LAUNDRY SERVICE Saves You Time and Trouble VI 3-6844 813 N.H. Bring your laundry in during the week for extra fast and efficient service. JOCKS FOR THE HILL CHAMPIONSHIP C LEAGUE OF INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CONGRATULATIONS Monday, March 4, 1963 SCROCS from the men of TED RIESINGER ran a great race in the 880-yard run despite a heavily bandaged thigh. Riesinger finished second to Missouri's Greg Felster, who was one of the meet's two double winners. Pelster's other first place finish came in the 660-yard run. Oklahoma State's Charles Strong was the other double winner with victories in the double jump and the 440-yard dash. The first place finishes were evenly divided between four teams. Nebraska won four first places while KU, Missouri and Oklahoma State each won three. Where the Jayhawkers faltered was in the lower places. The Jayhawkers failed to place in six of the 14 events. Following the meet assistant KU track coach Dean Brittenham was overheard talking to several Jayhawker freshman track squadsmen. "I want you guys to start thinking right now of winning the indoor next year." Big Eight Summaries BROAD JUMP-1, 2. Charles, Strong Oklahoma 23-10, 1. Steve Johnson, Iowa State, 23-11*, 4. Byron Graves, Colorado. Sunday, 4. Rudy Johnson, Nebraska, 22-11 60-YARD HIGH HURDLES -1, Fred Wilke, Nebraska 2, Mike Hewitt, Oklahoma 3, Jam Miller, Colorado 4, James Missouri, Missouri 5, Bob Ward, Missouri 977 60-YARD DASH-1, Ricky Beidner, Missouri. 2 Kent McCloughan, Nebraska. 3 Charles Allen, Missouri. 4 Ray Knaub, Mississippi. 5 Morgan Langton, Iowa State. 06.2 60-YARD LOW HURDLES-L, 1. Ray Knaub, Nebraska. 2. Fred Wilkoe, Nebraska. 3. Jim Miller, Colorado. 4. Bill Galdner; Colorado. 5. James Streeby, SHOT PUT-1-1. Yul Yost, Kansas, 56-11. Tom Galabo, Colorado, 54-9 3-4 1. Tom Galabo, Oklahoma, 54-9 3-4 1. Richard Iman, Oklahoma, 53-11'1. Robert Niemann, Missouri, 52-5'1. MILF RUN-1, Mike Fleming, Nebraska. 2, Pat McNeal, Kansas State. 3, Winston Alabama. State. 4, Ray Stevens, Nebraska. 3, George Brosse, Oklahoma. 4,117. 600-YARD RUN--1. Gregory Pelter, Kentucky. Kenny, Nebraska 4. Tomie Coane, Kansas. 5. Charles Buehlstein, Colorado. 113.2. Kenny, Nebraska 4. Tomie Coane, Kansas. Oklahoma State. 2. Morgan Langston, Iowa State. 3. Bill Stoddart, Kansas. 4. Kenny, Nebraska 5. Earl Young, Oklahoma. 49.5. 2-MILE RUN-1. Harold Hadley, Kansas. 2. Roy Bryant, Missouri. 3. Paul Ace vedo, Kansas. 4. John English, Oklahoma. 5. Mauro Attizio, Nebraska. 9:25.2. 1000-YARD RUN-1, Kirk Hagan, Kansas. 2. Bob Griffith, Colorado. 3. John Portere, Nebraska. 4. Jerry Mathis, Kansas. 5. Pat McNeal, Kansas State. 2:12:4 880-YARD RUN-1, Gregory Pelster, Missouri. 2, Ted Riesinger, Kansas 3, Colorado. 3, Kansas State. 4, Jabee Wanel, Nebraska. 5, Ray Stevens, Nebraska. 1,53.1. POLE VAULT — Michael Bailor, Oklahoma State, Roger Olander, Colorado, and Floyd Manning, Kansas, 14-4, 4 & 5 (11e), Priston Hollinger, Oklahoma State, and William Hodgson, Texas. MILE RELAY-1, Nebraska (Ray Knaub, Dick Strand, Bill Kenney, Gil Gabo). 2. Kansas 3. Colorado 4. Oklahoma State. 5. Missouri. 3:21.3. HIGH JUMP-1, Leander Durley, Colorado, 6-10 1/4 1 (NEW RECORD Old Record), 6-7½ by Robert Long, Missouri, 6-8 by Tonnell Campbell, Mississippi, 6-9 by Russell Oikishi, State, 6-6 3/4 4, Larry Eldert, Iowa State, 6-4, Steve Rogers, Kingsland State, 6-4. JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 112 W. 9th YL2 475 412 W. 9th VI 3-4720 Garrard Type 'A' Changer Special Sale! 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