Sun'day, February 29, 1948 Tiger Ace Sets World Record; Huskers Take 3rd In Loop Meet Madill Gartiser of Missouri set a new world's record of :06.8 seconds in the 60-yard low hurdles last night in Kan sas City as the Tigers won the Big Seven indoor champion ship with a toal of 67 points. Kansas University upset the pre-meet predictions by taking second place with 35 points. Nebraska, an earlv fav- onte to pusn me iigers, wouna Six new conierence recoras were written into the books as the Tigers ran away with the meet. Gartiser set two marks, one in the lows and the other in the high hurdles. His time in the highs was :07.4. Hal Moore, Kansas, set a new record of 4:18.6 in the mile run. A new shot put mark of 52 feet 43s inches was set by Rolliz Pra thher of Kansas State. Another Kansan, Tom Scofield from Kan sas University, leaped 6 feet 5 inches to better the high jump mark. And Missouri raced to a new record of 3:23.4 in the relay. Mile ran: Won by Hal Moor. Kan; Pfcond, Bub Karnes, Kansas; third. Bob Bosworth, Missouri; fcurth. Bud Kver ett. Iowa State; fifth. Bill Arlen. Iowa State. Time 4:18.6. iNfw record; old mark was 4:lfl.7 ret by Bob Ginn, Ne braska, in 1947 60-yard hlph hurdles Won by Madill Osrtiser, Missouri; second. William Self, Missouri; third. Bob Berkshire. Nebras ka; Fourth, Karl Klliott, Kansas State; fifth. Rod McClay. Kansas State. Time :07.4 (New record: Old mark was :07.5 set by Bob Bladely Missouri in 1947). Broad Jump Won by Robert Teel, Missouri, 23 feet 2; second. Bob Crowley. Kansas. 23 0; third. Hoho ;il strap, Oklahoma, 22-11'; fourth. Bill Weaver, Oklahoma, 22-8" i fifth. Bob Menary, Colorado, 22-8".,. 60 yard dash Won by Harry Giith, Missouri; second, Madill ftartixer, Mis souri: third. Bob Schuster. Missouri; fourth. Dick Hut ton. Nebraska; fifth, Al Thompson, Nebraska. Al Thompson. Nebraska. Time :06.3. (Ties record held Littler. Nebraska; Wal ters, Missouri; and Guth, Missouri.) Shot put Won by Rollin Prather, Kansas State. 52 feet 4 inches; sec ond Ed Quirk. Missouri. ."2-H ; third, liek PI dent. Nebraska, 48- 1V4; lourth, Mel Sheehan. Missouri. 46-5; fifth, G. I Pelts. Missouri. 45-114. (New rec ord: Old mark was 52 feet 1 Inch set by Quirk in lt45. (50-yard low hurdles: Won by Madill Gartiser. Missouri; second. Rod McClay. Kansas Slate; third. Leland Bussell, Mis souri; fourth. Al Thompson, Nebraska; fifth. Ray Magsamen. Nebraska. Time 08 8. (New record; old mark was :U6.9 set by Joe Shy. Missouri, and Gartiser.) 440 yard run Won by Loyal Hurlbert, Nebraska; second. Dick Ault, Missouri; third, Elmer Klein, Missouri: fourth, Charles Temple, Colorado; fifth, Dick WaKstaff. Kansas. Time- .Ml. 4 Two-mile run Won by Bob Karnes. Kansas- second. Hal Moot, Kansas; third. John Canaris. Oklahoma: fourth, R. C. Slorum, Oklahoma; fifth, lavid Vanliaverbeke, Kansaa State. Time 9.41.1. RsO-yard run Won by Jim Martin, Nebraska: second, Dick Shea, Kansas; third. Charles Lancaster. Missouri; fourth. Iniane Wolfe. Missouri; fifth, Kenneth Biggins. Oklahoma. Time- 1:57.9. Hlph jump: Won by Tom Scofield. Kansas. 6 feet iS; second. Don Smith, Iowa State 6-3; tie for third between Bill Carroll. Oklahoma, and James How art. Missouri. 6-2: tie for fifth between Bill Weaver. Oklahoma, and Wayne Fee kin. Iowa State. 6-1. (New record: old mark waa 6-5 by BUI Lambth. Okla homa.) Pole va-jlt: Tie for first at 12 feet 11 inches between Don Cooper, Nebraska; Bill Carroll Oklahoma: Justin Knapp. Missouri, and Clare Gregg, Colorado. Tie for fourtn between Rod McClay, Kansaa State; Jim Myeri. Nebraska: D. C. Van dyne. Missouri, and Clarence McKee. Colorado. 12-6. Mile relay: Won by Missouri (Elmer Klein, Gilbert iVillllps. Dick Schmidt and Dick Aultl; second. Nebraska; third, Kanwis: fouith. Oklahoma; fifth. Iowa State. Time 3:23 4. (New record: old murk was 3:26.9 set by Iowa state in 19(1.1 Splashers Nip Kansas State In Dual Meet Husker swimmers won five of nine events tp squeeze by Kansas State, 43-41, in a Big Seven con ference meet at Manhattan Friday night. Nebraska clinched the victory after the final 400-yard free style relay which was won the quartet of Swihart. Campbell, Allen and Branch in 4:05.5. Conrad King, who swam in the 150 yard medley relay, won the 200-yard breast stroke but was disqualified because of an. illegal turn. Results: lM-yard medley relay: Won by Ne braska (Kenton, King. Swihart I: second, Kansas State (Holden, SlRman). Time 3:2fi 5. 220-yard free stvle: Won by Gilllsple (KS); second. Nichols (K8); third. Porter Ni. Time 2:33. S. 50-yard free stvle: Won by Leit (KSl; second. Allen Ni; third. Swihart (N); fourth, Grieshaber (JfSt. Time :30.5. Diving: Won by Moore IS) : second, McClay (KS). third. Bell (N); fourth, Linrtsey (KS).' Time 254.4. KiO-yard free stvle: Won by I-eit (KSO: second, Nichols (KS): third. Allen kS) ; fourth. Branch (N. Time :59. 150-yard back stroke: Won by Fenon 'Np: second, Campbell (N); third, Holden (KS). Time 1:56.7. 2i0-yard breast stroke: Won by Heins 'Ni; second, Klgman (KS); third, Hecka thorn (KSi. Time 2:39.7. 440-ard free style: Won by Gllllspie (KS); second. Porter (N): third, Swihart I):. Time 5:47.5. 400-ysrd free, style relay: Won by Ne braska (Swihart, Campbell, Allen and Rranrhi; second Kansas Stale (Greishaber, "Uder, Leit and Nichols). Time 4:05.5. up in third place with 29 Playoffs Start In Intramural Cage Tourney Basketball playoffs for the All University Championship gets un der way March 2 when four teams take to the hardwood in the coliseum. Sigma Alpha Epsilon meets Beta Theta Pi and Phi Gamma Delta takes on Phi Delta Theta at 8:40 p. m. 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Not until en minutes of the opening stanza had elapsed did the Wildcats score. Howard Shannon hit the initial Wildcat bucket, and Coach Jack Gardner's cagers had to wait until 34 minutes remained in the first half before they could hit from the field a second time. Nebraska held a 28-18 margin at half-time, and were ahead, 28-13, at one time in the first half. Wildcats Change Tactics. Kansas State changed its strat egy after intermission and pulled the Husker zone out by shooting long shots. Then the Wildcats went back into their fast break and won going away. Forward Rick Harman of Kan sas State led in the scoring col umn with 14 points. Neal Mos ser topped the Cornhuskers with 11 counters, and Forward Claude Retherford hit for ten. The victory was number eight in ten conference games for the Wildcats. Nebraska has won four and lost six. Nebraska 49 K-State (M) tg ft fit tg ft f,f 4 2-4 2 Howey e 0 0-0 1 4 0-0 2 Krone f 11-10 2 0-0 1 Harman f 5 4-6 0 3 3-5 2 Weatherby f 2 616 2 1 1-3 2 Brannum c 0 1-4 5 0 0-0 1 Clark e 2 4-5 3 0 0-2 1 Shannon g .1 4-4 3 5 1-3 3 l-angton g 4 2-2 3 2 0-1 5 Dean g 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 1 Retherford f Shields f Schleiger f Whitehead c Denker g Brown g Mosaer Jerv g Och g Srb s Lwry Totals 21 7-18 22 Total! 17-22-28-14 Score at half: Nebraska 2S, Kansas State IS. FACULTY Members Ray yr "Moor" Cap. Gown and Hood this season. Latest "Moore" Samples iust ar riTed. INQUIRE NOW.