Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Feb. 4, 1963 KU NROTC Lose 50-35 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Weekend Sports— The KU indoor track team opened its 1963 season on a winning note defeating Pittsburgh State 96-26. Coach Bill Easton's trackmen return to action Saturday night against Southern Illinois University. THE KU SWIMMING team won Friday afternoon 55-40 over Colorado and 73-16 over Kansas State. Saturday afternoon, the Jayhawkers lost to Nebraska 55-40. KU reaped an abundance of athletic good fortune Friday with three wins, but could manage only one win against two losses Saturday. KU Teams Win Four, Lose Two In what was the biggest weekend of athletic activity this year, KU hosted three swimming meets, one track meet, a freshman basketball game and a varsity basketball game. THE WEEKEND, however, ended on a sour note as the Jayhawker basketball team lost a heartbreaker to Iowa State 69-57 Saturday night in Allen Field House. KU's league record dipped to 1-4 in league play and seventh place while the Cyclones moved up into second place with a 5-2 record. The freshman basketball team also opened victoriously. The Jayhawkers yearlings defeated Iowa State freshmen 67-48 Saturday night. February 2? It Took 110 Per Cent? In other Big Eight weekend play, Missouri knocked off Oklahoma State 58-54 at Columbia; Kansas State defeated Nebraska 72-60 at Lincoln, and Colorado continued their domination of league play winning 77-68 over Oklahoma at Norman. On February 2, 1962 John Uelses became the first man to pole vault 16 feet, with a 16 feet, one-forth inch mark. Saturday night, February 2, 1963, Peniti Nikula pole vaulted 16 feet $ \frac{8}{4} $ inches. On February 2, 1964, ? ? ? ? Tomorrow night, the Jayhawkers move to Norman, Okla., to meet the Sooners. Al Correll, 6-3 forward and a starter for the Jayhawkers two years ago, will return to the KU lineup following a year's ineligibility. The Sooners will be minus their two starting forwards — Jerry Haddock who has a broken wrist, Iowa State Coach Glen Anderson's comments previous to Saturday night's ISU-KU basketball game: "We will have to pull an 'upset' Saturday to have any kind of a chance for a run at the Big Eight title. We know that nothing less than a 110 per cent effort will be needed to win this one." and Farrell Johnson, who is scholastically ineligible for second semester competition. THE JAYHAWKERS failed to capitalize on their free throws against the Cyclones. The Jayhawkers hit only 7-18 for 39 per cent, while Iowa State hit 19-25 for 76 per cent. KU only made 37 per cent of its shots, while Iowa State connected on 45 per cent. In the freshman game between the two schools, KU had four men scoring in double figures. Steve Renko was the game's high scorer with 23 points. Walter Wesley and Del Lewis each scored 16 points, and Riney Lochman scored 10 points. The Jayhawkers led most of the way and commanded a 27-23 halftime lead. KU's NROTC basketball team lost to Nebraska, 50-35, in the finals of the Region One playoff held here yesterday. Nebraska led 24-17 at halftime and held the Jayhawkers scoreless for the first seven minutes of the second half. Nebraska beat Missouri, 64-34. GALE SAYERS, all Big Eight football halfback, led the KU indoor track team with three wins. Sayers set a new record in the broad jump, tied the 60-yard low hurdles record and won the 60 yard dash. KU trailed 34-27 at halftime but fought back to command its first lead of the evening with 8:56 remaining to play. The Cyclones' Dave Groth scored with 4:48 remaining giving them a lead which they did not relinquish. The Jayhawkers won every event in overpowering the Pittsburg State Gorillas. Other records set were: Bill Chambers, the 60-yard high hurdles, Yul Yost, the shot put, Charles Twiss, the high jump and Ted Reisinger, the 800 yard run. 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