Page 5 Southern Illinois Here for Triangular Three All-Americas will lead the Southern Illinois Salukis in an attempt to end the Jayhawkers indoor track dual-triangular consecutive victory string at 16. The Salukis, the Jayhawkers and the Pittsburg State Gorillas will meet in a triangular at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Allen Field House. JIM DUPREE, Brian Turner and Bill Cornell are the Salukis' All-Americas. Dupree is the NCAA half-mile champion. In his indoor debut two weeks ago at the Oregon Invitation, he defeated Jim Grelle in the 1,000 yard run. He will be competing in the 880 and the mile tomorrow night. Turner placed second in the NCAA three mile last year and will be teaming with Dupree in both the 880 and mile runs while Cornell, a second place finisher in the NCAA mile behind Oregon's Dyrol Burleson, will compete in the 600 and 1000 yard events. "We are not an underdog in this meet," says KU Coach Bill Easton emphatically. "While Southern Illinois has the brilliance, we have the balance. We will be trying to pick up the team points." SINCE THE MEET is a triangular, there will be four places scored. Points will be awarded on a 5-3-2-1 basis, which means that a first place finish can be overridden by a second, third and fourth finish by one team. The Jayhawkers fared well in their opening meet last Friday defeating the Pittsburg State Gorillas 96-26. KU won every event and set five meet records and tied one field house record. All-Big Eight halfback Gale Sayers led the Jayhawkers. He set a new record in the broad jump, tied a record in the 60-yard low hurdles in addition to winning the 60-yard dash. Thirty-two-year-old shot-putter Yul Yost from Yugoslavia set a new shot-put record of 54-8. He broke a record held by Olympic discus man Al Oerter. SOPHOMORE HURDLER Bill Chambers made his indoor track debut running the 60-yard high hurdles in :07.4 to tie the Allen Field House record. Ted Reisinger set a new record in the 880-yard run in 1:56.3. Reisinger will be running in both the 880 and mile runs which will put him in fast competition against Dupree and Turner. The Jayhawkers will be minus the services of the Big Eight 1000-yard run champion Kirk Hagen, who will miss the meet due to a deep chest cold, and George Cabrera, who has a muscle strain and is expected to be out of action for another two weeks. Cross-country captain Charlie Hayward, who has been out of action due to sickness, is expected to run tomorrow night. Despite their outstanding outdoor season last spring, Southern Illinois Coach Lew Hartzog is not optimistic about the Salukis indoor chances because of the lack of indoor facilities "Our prime purpose of an indoor season is merely to condition us for the spring," Hartzog says. "It is next to impossible to gain a sharp edge while working outdoors in below-freezing temperatures, but we do what we can. In a battle between the two top Independent A powers, the Cronies took over undisputed first place in Division I with a 49-44 victory over HIDK. Cronies Into First, Defeat HIDIC 49-44 Mike Berkley led the Cronies with 14 points. Carl Nelson of HIDK scored 15 points. The Cronies' record now stands 4-0 while HIDK are 3-1. University Daily Kansan Swimmers Meet Cyclones at Ames KU's swimmers make their first road trip of the year when they meet Iowa State at Ames tomorrow afternoon. The Jayhawks own a 2-1 mark with victories over Kansas State and Colorado and a 55-40 loss from Nebraska. Coach Dick Reason will take a nine-man team. The squad will consist of Don Buckholz and Ron Marsh, diving; Ludy Harmar, back stroke; Tom Hutchinson, 160-yard individual medley; Tom Murdock, breast stroke and butterfly, and Mike Calwell, Pete Barham, L. P. Peter, Eob Sympson and Bill Mills, in freestyle. Southern Illinois University will bring one NCAA champion and two runners-up into Allen Fieldhouse Saturday night when the Salukis meet Kansas and Pittsburg State in an Indoor triangular. This trio includes Jim Dupree, who clocked 1:48.2 to win the half-mile, Bill Cornell, who hit 4:00.5 to edge KU's Bill Dotson out of second in the mile, and Brian Turner who carded 13.53.9 behind Houston's Pat Clothess in the three-mile. Top Runners Here Saturdav Friday, Feb. 8, 1963 Colorado's Charlton Poses Big Problem The Kansas Jayhawkers will have to stop Colorado's Ken Charlton if they expect to upset the Buffaloes at Boulder, tomorrow night. COACH DICK HARP'S Jayhawk- ers are ready to pin loss number two on the Buffaloes. The Jayhawkers returned to their Big Eight tournament peak performance at Oklahoma Tuesday night defeating the Sooners by 31 points. In two games against KU this year, Charlton has scored 20 and 35 points, the latter his individual high for the season. The 6-6 forward is leading the Big Eight conference in scoring with a 25.8 average. Al Correll is providing a big boost for the Jayhawkers. The 6-3 senior, who played his first game of the season against Oklahoma, was ineligible prior to the first day of second semester. THE BUFFALOES are leading the Big Eight conference with a 5-1 record. Their only loss came at the hands of Oklahoma State 52-49 at Stillwater Monday night. "We would have liked to have pulled out a win at Oklahoma State but it was tough getting our hands on the ball when they went into their delay game," said CU Coach Sox Walseth. "And the few times we got it we couldn't do much with it. We got off to a great start at Still-water, hitting eight straight shots early in the game. But we cooled off a little and OSU started hitting from the outside. Walseth added that he believes a team can lose as many as three games and still win the league. Correll, who started with Wayne Hightower and Bill Bridges two years ago, was brilliant in his debut. The Philadelphia scored 14 points, rebounded well, stole the ball several times and was tough on defense. The Jayhawkers utilized a triple-pronged scoring attack against the Sooners Saturday night. In addition to Correll's 14, George Unseld scored his season high of 31 points and Noen Ellison hit 16 points. Unseld is in four place in the conference scoring derby with a 17.7 average, while Ellison is fifth with a 16.3 average. In addition to Charlton, Colorado Milt Mueller is among the league's top 16 scorers with a 13.0 average, good for 13th. Tomorrow's game will be the deciding match in the 1962-63 series between the two teams. KU won the opener in the Big Eight pre-season tournament 70-63, but Colorado won at Lawrence 73-57. In other conference action Missouri will meet Nebraska at Lincoln, Oklahoma plays at Kansas State, and Oklahoma State travels to Iowa State. 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