Tuesday, May 20, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASfCAN Page 3 Wildcats, NU List Squads For Big 6 Go Nebraska and Kansas State en try lists for the Big Six track and field championships have been re ceived by Cornhusker officials, The conference track title will be decided on Friday and Saturday, with the defending champion Kan sas Jayhawks given little chance to repeat their honors. KANSAS STATE. Mil run George Treasure (4:28.1) Don Borthwlck- (4:32), Jim Seay (4:30.1) An HiiaenDrana. 100-yard dash Rodney McClar f :09.ft) Bill Bond, BUI Crimen. Richard Harmon Beth Antrim, Carmen Wllcom, Harold Klaer, Clayton Wolfe. 120-yard high hurdlea Jot Thornton C15.1), Earl Elliott C1S.1), Jim Daniel on (:16.1), Harold Klaer, BUI Harris. 880-yard dash BUI Stuart (1:57.7) Art Hlldebrand (1:58.6), Bernard Buck (2:01.8), Jim Beay, George Leaaurt, Don tsonnwicK. 220-yard daah BUI Bond, Bill Grimes Beth Antrim, Harold Klaer, Fred Bennett Richard Harmon, Clayton Wolfe. 2-mlle run David Van Heverbeck (10:19.1), Don Borthwlck, George Leasure Don Harr. 220-yard low hurdlea Rodney McClay (24.8), Karl Elliott, Joe Thornton, Carmen Wilcox, mil Hanson. 880-yard relay Joe Thornton, Harold Klaer, Richard Harmon, Beth Antrim, Rodney McClay, Carmen Wilcox, BUI Bond, Bill Crimea, Clayton Wolfe, Bill Hanson. Mile relay Carmen Wilcox, Richard Harmon, Seth Antrim, Fred Bennett, Bill Stuart, Art Hlldenbrand, Bernard Buck, Bill Hanson. 8hot put Rollln Prather (51-3 Hi), Richard Harmon (431, Bob Johnson (42-2). NEBRASKA. Mile run Robert Ginn (4:18.8), Phil Myers (4:42). 440-yard dash BUI Conner C51). Har vey Stroud :50), Joe Clark (:52.5), Don vollertsen (:DZ.Z). 100-yard dash Dick Hutton (:10.1) Harry Meglnnls (:10.1), Alan Thompson C10.1). 120-yard bjgh hurdles Ralph King (:15.2), Bob Berkshire (:15.2), Norval Barker (:15.3). Willis Jones (:15.3). 880-yard run Ginn (1:58.8), Harold Kopf (1:57), Jim Martin (1:59.2, Al Brown (2:01). 220-yard dash Meglnnls (:22.3). Thomp on (:22.3), Stroud (:22.2), Connor (:22.4). 2-mile Don Morrison (10:05), Don Thiel (10:12), Bob Darr. 220-yard lows Thompson (:24.5), Barker C24.2), Berkshire (:24 .5), BUI 880-yard relay Hutton, Meglnnls, Thomson, Stroud, Conner. Mile relay Vollertsen, Stroud, Clark, Brown, Thompson. Shot put Dick Piderlt (48-2), Toogood (43-5). Discus Warren Eisenhart, (129), Joe Pappas (120). Javelin Herb Grote (202-9 '4), Magsamen (172), Jack Hazen (165), France. High lump Monte Kinder (8-5), Powera (6-1), Don Rice (5-11). 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Means, director of the intramural program, reported that during the last week alone on the campus 2,045 men participated in the organized comDetition in seven different activities. Some 850 women were also active in their intramural program during the same week. The outdoor track carnival, one of the program's bicrest events drew 4Z5 men Participants. Al most all existing records were snauered in the meet. Fifty-three teams with 792 men participating are in the final stretch of the Softball cam paign. Final playoffs have been scheduled and the champion will be decided next week. Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Ep silon. Beta Sigma Psi, Delta Upsilon, Theta XI, Y.M.C.A., Field House, Hufnagle Field and Newman Club will collide in the playoffs for top honors. Five of the 100 irolf entrants re main in the running. . Thev are tan Auvinen, Roger Kasek. uartn JjOI, Lee Chapin and Pete ttyiand. 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