Squad split three ways Hawks tune up for Relays The University of Kansas Track team built a strong lead early in the meet from its depth in the field events and then allowed the Indiana Hoosiers to play catchup, but won in a 78-75 dual meet at Bloomington. The Hawk's weightmen led the barrage of points with a 1-2-3 sweep in the discus and 1-2 finish in the shotput. The pole vault contributed a 1-2 finish and the long jump added another first. Assistant track coach Harvey Greer, who took the team to Indiana while head coach Bob Timmons remained home to help prepare for the KU Relays, said, "The victory was not a very exciting one. We did not win in a very glamorous way, but our team is beginning to come together," he said. He said he was pleased with Jon Callen's victory in the steeplechase. "Callen ran a good race," Greer said, "particularly since he is a freshman in an event which requires experience." Greer also noted that Larry Reineke's performance was good. He said Reineke had just competed in the high hurdles finals and had to quickly double back to the high jump. On his first two tries at $6^{\prime}-2^{\prime}$ he missed. Then on his third try he cleared that height and continued on to clear $6^{\prime}-4^{\prime}$ and $6^{\prime}-6^{\prime}$ on his first attempts. Because of fewer misses he was awarded second place although he had the same height as the third place jumper. Burning up the track . . . Doug Smith, Sioux City, Ia. sophomore, won the mile at the KU-Indiana dual Saturday with a 4:10.5 clocking. Smith is shown here working out on KU's new Tartan track in preparation for the 45th edition of the Kansas Relays, and is expected to be one of KU's top threats in the mile. Defense draws Rodgers' praise KU football coach Pepper Rodgers had high praise for the Jayhawk defense following Saturday afternoon's scrimmage in Memorial Stadium. The blue-clad defenders picked off three passes and recovered two fumbles. Heck had the best day Saturday with eight completions in 17 attempts for 107 yards. Basler hit on seven of 18 attempts for 63 yards and one touchdown. Saturday's skirmish did little for clearing up the quarterback situation. Junior college transfer Dan Heck and Phil Basler, sophomore from Independence, Mo., are still running neck and neck for the number one position. Rodgers said that the Jayhawks have better personnel in the defensive secondary this year but inexperience is still a problem. James Bowman, 175-pound freshman from Kansas City, Mo., picked off two passes while Dale Holt, 185-pound junior from Enid, Okla., grabbed the third interception. Offensively, Jerome Nellons, freshman from Atlanta, Ga., led all ball carriers with 108 yards in 16 carries. The 196-pound right halfback scored one of three touchdowns for the white clad offense with a 30-yard run. Apr. 13 1970 KANSAN 11 Currently on the list are defensive backs Lee Hawkins and Mike Burton, defensive end Bob Tyus, linebacker Mike Douglas and defensive tackle Carl Searcy. The KU injury list continues to grow keeping Rodgers from looking at all prospects for positions. The Jayhawks resume the head knocking today with a 3:30 session. COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) — Missouri won its own invitation golf tournament Saturday by four strokes over its nearest competitor, Nebraska. KU golfer takes first The Tigers clubbed a 591 while the Cornhuskers had to settle for 595. Kansas finished in third place with 600, followed by archrival Kansas State, 609, and Iowa State, 621. While the Hawks battled the Hoosiers in Bloomington, Bill Penny was tossing the hammer in exhibition competition at his home town of Emporia. Although the poor weather conditions hampered most of the other competitors at the Emporia Relays, it did not seem to affect Penny as he threw the hammer 190 feet. Jim Dennerline of Kansas captured medalist honors with rounds of 68 and 75 for a 143 total. Ben Thomas of Missouri was second with a 75 and 71 for a 146—three strokes off the pace. The remainder of the team competed at the Wichita State Relays. KU competitors there also suffered from the wind as Dave Andersen finished second in the steeplechase and Joff Wray finished third in the three mile. Results of the KU-Indiana dual: 440 Relay—1, Indiana, 40.5. 2, Kansas, 40.9 Shotput-1, Salb, KU, 66-11$\frac{3}{4}$. 2, Wilhelm, KU, 62-7$\frac{1}{4}$, 3, Winchell, I, 56-4. Javelin—1, Colson, KU, 210-8. 2, Holm, KU, 203-0. 3, Korhel, I, 163-0. 3,000 Steeplechase-1, Callen, KU, 9:08.6. 2, Kelley, I, 9:14.6. 2, Mattingly, KU, 9:18.0 Pole Vault—1, Johnson, KU, 16-0. 2, Hatcher, KU, 14-6. 3, Updike, I, 14-0. Mile—1, Smith, KU, 4:10.5. 2, Hiles, I, 4:10.7 3, Neihouse, KU, 4:10.7. Long Jump—1, Reaves, KU, 24-4¾. 2, Highbaugh, I, 22-2½. 3, Miller, I, 21-4½. High Hurdles—1, Keeler, I, 14.7. 2, Bates, KU, 15.4. 3, Reineke, KU, 15.6. 440—1, Musika I, 47.0.2, Meade, KU, 47.6.3, Florence, I, 48.5. 100—1, Goodrich, I. 9.7, 2. High- bough, I. 9.8, 3. Reaves, KU. 9.9 Discus—1, Knop, KU, 178-10.2. 'Cats fall; Cyclones stop MU MANHATTAN (UPI) — Nebraska pounded six Kansas State pitchers for 20 hits to earn a 21-4 Big Eight Conference baseball victory in Manhattan Saturday, after dropping a continued game from Friday. Salb, KU, 173-6. 3, Wilhelm, KU, 168-0. In a contest stopped after five innings Friday, Kansas State, Saturday, rode the clutch hitting of Forry Wells to record a 6-1 win over the Cornhuskers. Wells clubbed a bases-loaded double in the Wildcats' five-run fifth inning. COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) — Sophomore Larry Corrigan did it all Saturday as Iowa State stunned Missouri 5-1 and 16-9 for a Big Eight Conference doubleheader victory and a sweep of their three-game series. 880—1, McElroy, KU, 1:52.3. 2, Rehmer, I, 1:52.7. 3, Kathol, KU, 1:52.7. Corrigan fired a 5-hitter in the opener, striking out five and walking two while his teammates put together eight hits for the win. The sophomore then pitched in relief in the nightcap to gain his second victory of the day and stretch his season record to 3-0. High Jump—1, Haupert, I, 6-8. 2, Reineke, KU, 6- 3. 2, Taylor, I, 6-6. Triple Jump—1, Grimsley, I. 43-1/4. 2, Williams, KU, 40-3/4. 43-1¼, 2, Williams, KU, 40-3¼, 440 Intermediate Hurdles—1, Keller, I, 53.8, 2, Goldberg, KU, 56.1, 3, Biltz, I, 56.2, 220-1, Goodrich, I, 21.2, 2 Highbaugh, I, 21.3. Miller, I, 21.5 Highburgh, 1, 21.3, Miller, 1, 21.5 Three Mile—1, Mason, KU. 14:01. 2, Legge, I, 14:14. 2, Hiles, I, 14:14. 3 BACK TO FRONT Fashion has returned to the great front. Here, widely lappelled, buttoned with zest—for you to wear with super-command. The idea works two ways of course—for the back of this striped suit is as arresting as its front, with muscular shoulders, high center vent. 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