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THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, March 1, 1946
Season's Performances
Of Conference Trackmen
MILE RELAY: Conference rec
rd, 3:26.9 by Iowa State, 1941.
Best time this year, 3:29.6 (Jack
son, Stevens, Shea Lunsford) in
dual with Missouri.
Other first place times this year,
3:33.6 by Iowa State; 3:34.5 by Ne
braska; 3:38 by Oklahoma: 3:38.6
by Missouri. Last years indoor
point winners back: Iowa State,
first. Outdoor point winners back,
Iowa, State, first.
SHOT PUT: Conference record
52 feet 1 inch by Quirk, Missouri,
1945. Best distance this year 46
feet 62 inches by Robison, Kan
sas, in triangular with Kansas
State and Nebraska. Other dis
tances this year: 45 feet 2 inches
by Andros, Oklahoma; 44 feet 44
Inches by Nutzman, Nebraska: 44
feet 2 1-4 inches by Hansen, Ne
braska; 40 feet 11 inches by Wib
bels, Nebraska; 40 feet 8 Mi inches
by Putnam, Iowa State. No indoor
point winners back from last
year. Outdoor point winners back:
Robison, Kansas, third.
POLE VAULT: Conference rec
ord, 13 feet lOii iches by Hunt,
Nebraska, 1941. Best height this
year, 13 feet 6 inches by Miller,
Nebraska, in dual meet with Mis
souri. Other heights this year, 12
feet 6 inches by Higgins, Mis
souri and Mchenry, Missouri; 11
feet 7 inches by Randolph, Ne
braska; 11 feet 6 inches by Nel
son, Kansas State, and Sherman,
Kansas State. Last year's point
winners back: Miller, Nebraska,
first; Belt, Iowa State, second.
HIGH JUMP: Conference rec
ord 6 feet 2 1-3 inches by Stoland,
Kansas, 1941. Best height this year
6 feet 3 1-8 inches by Scofield.
Kansas, in dual meet with Mis
souri. Other heigths this year: 6
feet 2 inches by Weaver, Okla
homa; 6 feet i.2 inch by Stoland,
Kansas; 6 feet 1-8 inches by How
ard, Missouri; 6 feet by Feeken,
Iowa State; 6 feet ll'i inches,
by Kansas State. Last year's
point winners b:?k" Lovell, Iowa
State, tied for first. 'droor
point winners back: Miller, Ne
braska, second; Lovell, Iowa State
tied for third.
BROAD JUMP: Conference rec
ord, 23 feet 4 3-4 inches by Nor
crosse, Iowa State, 1943. Best dis
tance this year, 33 feet 8'i inches
by Pederson of Iowa State in dual
with Drake. Other distances this
year: 22 leet 4 inches by Stevens,
Kansas; 22 feet 3 7-8 inches by
Crowson, Missouri; 21 feet 11
inches by Stoland, Kansas; 21 feet
8'iinches by Ware, Nebraska; 21
feet 7 1-4 inches by Clark, Iowa
State. Last year's indoor point
winners back: Crowson, Missouri,
second:. Outdoor point winners
back: Clark, Iowa State, third;
Crowson, Missouri, fourth.
60 yard dash: Conference rec
ord :06.3 by Little, Nebraska,
1940; Walter, Missouri, 1941. Best
time this year :06.3 by Crowson,
Missouri, in dual with Nebraska.
Other first place times this year:
:06.4 by Harp, Oklahoma; :06.5,
Pedersen. Iowa State; :06.6 by
Fuller, Kansas State. Last year's
indoor pint winners back: Crow
son, Missouri. 2nd; Moorman,
Iowa State, third; Harp, Okla
homa, fourth.
410 yard dash: Conference rec
ord :49.3 by Lyda, Oklahoma,
1942. Best time this year :51.5 by
Jackson, Kansas, in triangular
with Nebraska and Kansas State.
Other first place times this year:
:5 1.8 by Alexander, Iowa State;
:52.3 by Kratz, Nebraska; :53.3 by
Whitacre, Missouri. Last year's in
door point winners back: Kratz.
Nebraska, first; Rowland, Iowa
State, third; Alexander, Iowa
State, fourth. Outdoor point win
ners back: Jones, Iowa State,
first; Alexander, Iowa State, sec
ond. 880 yard run: Conference record
1:56.5 by Lyda, Oklahoma, 1942.
Best time this year 1:59.8 by
Hinches, Kansas, in triangular
with Nebraska and Kansas State.
Other first place times this year:
2:00.9 by Kratz, Nebraska; 2:02.1
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by Jones, Iowa State; 2:06.4 by
Foland, Missouri. Last year's point
winners back: Krati, Nebraska,
first; Jones, Iowa State, second;
Killough, Missouri, fourth. Out
door pint winners back: Kratz,
Nebraska, first; Rowland, Iowa
State, fourth.
One mile run: Conference rec
ord 4:21 by Ginn, Nebraska,
1942. Best time this year 1:32.2
by Kratz, Nebraska, in triangular
with Kansas and Kansas State
Other first place times this year:
4:41.7 by Friel, Missouri; 4:41.9 by
Moore, Kansas; 4:41.9 by Arlen,
Iowa State; 4:42.6 by Killough,
Missouri; 4:49 by Yocum, Ne
braska. Last year's indoor point
winners back: Kratz, Nebraska,
first; Arlen, Iowa State, third.
Two mile run: Conference rec
ord 9:32.2 by Smithers, Okla
homa, 1942. Best time this year
10:13.6 by Canaris, Oklahoma, in
dual with Missouri. Other first
place times this year: 10:23.2 by
Roads, Nebraska; 10:31.7 by Slagle,
Missouri; 10:33.2 by Ginn, Ne
braska; 10:52.9 by Moore, Kansas.
Last year's indoor point winners
back: Slagel, Missouri, second;
Deane, Iowa State, third; Arlen,
Iowa State, fourth. Outdoor point
winners back: Deane, Iowa State,
second; Arlen, Iowa State, third.
60 yard high hurdles: Confer
ence record :07.6 by Smutz, Ne
braska, 1941. Best time this year
:07.7 by Sharp, Oklahoma, in dual
with Missouri. Other first place
times this year: :07.8 by Chase,
Missouri; :07.9 by King:, Nebraska.
Last year's indoor point winners
back: Barker, Nebraska, first;
Moorman, Iowa State, second.
60 yard low hurdles: Confer
ence record :06.9 by Shy, Mis
souri, 1943. Best time this year
:07.2 by Sharp, Oklahoma, in dual
with Nebraska, by Chase, Mis
souri, in dual with Nebraska, by
Pedersen, Iowa State, in dual
with Nebraska. Other first place
!.mes this year: :07.3 by Barker,
Nebraska. L2st vear's indoor point
winners back: Bamer, Nebraska,
first; Moorman, Iowa State, third.
UN Students
Choose Star
Cage Squad
Nebraska students have a
chance to present their choices for
a western all-star basketball team
which will compete against a
similar eastern aggregation on
March 30 in Madison Square
Garden.
The contest is being sponsored
by the New York Herald Tribune
for its fresh air fund. The Harold
Tribune also backs the early Sep
tember football game between a
professional team and the eastern
all-stars for the same cause.
All ,'henies the Boundary.
Any student, using the ballot
printed on this page, may indicate
his or her basketball preferences.
The dividing line between east
and west in this venture has been
set at the Allegheny mountains,
so the western team has plenty
of teams to draw from.
With players like Bob Kurland
of Oklahoma A. & M., Milo Kom
enich of Wyoming, Max Morris
of Northwestern, Charlie Black of
Kansas, Leo Klier of Notre Dame
and Don Otten of Bowling Green,
UN students should have no trou
ble choosing a ten-man squad.
Ballots must be mailed to:
Sports Department, New York
Herald Tribune, 230 West 41st
Street. New York 18. N. Y by
March 5.
Contrary to public opinion, the
fantasy that holds up strapless
gowns is not Yehudi, but an ob
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OklahomaTitle
Hopes Rest on
Hurdler Sharp
NORMAN, Okla. Beaten by a
close score in each of three dual
meets this year, Coach John Ja
cobs' Oklahoma track team closes
its indoor season Saturday in the
18th annual Big Six indoor meet
at Kansas City s Municipal audi
torium.
Lacking runners who can score
heavily in the 440, 880 and mile
runs, the Sooners have only an
outside shot for the 1946 title, but
will be strengthened by two ath
letes who were not with them in
Saturday's dual at Missouri, Quar
ter-miler Joe Richardson and Pole
Vaulter Fred Eaves.
The Sooners practically for
feited the vault to the Tigers and
Richardson's sub, Broadiumper
Jack Dempsey, dropped the wand
in the mile relay which if Okla
homa had won would have gained
her a tie in the meet.
"After we dropped the baton
and got half a lap behind trying
to pick it up, we kept running
hard, hoping Missouri would drop
it up ahead of us. But they held
it with both hands," laughed
Jacobs.
The Sooners' top performer at
Kansas City will be their brawny
180 pound hurdler, Jon Sharp.
Sharp is all-victorious this win
ter against Kansas, Nebraska and
Missouri in both the 60 yards
high and low hurdles and has not
been outrun while anchoring the
East-West All-Star Basketball Game
for the benefit of the New York Herald Tribune Fresh air Fund
NOMINATION BALLOT
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
My choice of team frojn the West is:
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Student' Signatory
Vote: Ta student voter Remember, only ene player may be nominate!
from our own Irani. Nine nomiantion. must be from other tram In tbe West
area. The entry mint be postmarked by March 15. Addreu year entry to:
Sporti Department, EaM-Weat Game, New York Herald Tribune, 230 West 41t
Street, New York 18, N. T.
Sooner mile relay. He made up
ten yards on the Kansas anchor
and broke the string ni the meet
deciding relay, only to lose be
cause the Kansas runner's torso
passed the finish line first.
Other Sooner performers who
should notch .points at Kansas
City will be Laddie Harp, all
victorious Sooner sprinter who
defeated Missouri's Bob Crowson
at Columbia Saturday; Two-miler
John Canaris, who did 10:1S
against Missouri and won; and
Shotputters Plato Andros and Ben
Stout
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