-flJI, Thursday, May 22, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Four Events Draw Attention As Big Six Carnival Nears Four features of the Big Six track and field championships here Friday and Saturday will be the half-mile, mile, discus and high jump, according to Corn husker Coach Ed Weir. Bobby Ginn, Nebraska's Indoor champ;on in both the mile and half-mile, will face a stout field in his pet event, the mile. Bobby has a mark of 4:18.6 this season. Bob Bosworth, University of Missouri, has been timed in 4:21.1 and Hal Moore of the University or Kansas in 4:22. Mel Sheehan of Missouri, wheeled the discus 163 feet 9i inches in a dual meet against the University of Kansas last week end. This betters the mark set by Edsel Wibbels of Nebraska in 1940 when he set a mark of 160 feet 5'i inches. 880 Repeat The half-mile likely will be a repeat of the great race staged by Harold Kopf of Nebraska and Richard Killough of Missouri. These two staged a whale of a stride-matching back stretch drive, Kopf finally winning in a photo-finish. Ginn, who will be making his farewell tour of the Scarlet cin ders, cannot be counted out of this race. Bobby has doubled the half and mile as late as the last indoor meet at Kansas City. It will be a rough test for the Madison mite as the mile field will force him to go his best. The top field of high jumpers in many seasons will be as sembled for this event and a new record is likely. High Jump Threats. r Ik., The co-holders of the present mark Dwayne Feeken of Iowa State and Tom Scofield, Kansas, at 6 feet 4 are both entered Each was hampered by injuries earlier in the season. Scofield indicated he has re covered by tying for the Drake relays high jump championship Monte Kinder, University of Nebraska, won the Texas relays with a 6 foot 5 inch leap. His kangaroo efforts have been hampered lately by a bruise and callous on his take-off foot. It was lanced after the Missouri . Nebraska dual and his foot is feeling much better .which is re flected in his trials this week Bill Lambeth, a University of Oklahoma freshman, also is a contender. He has done 6 feet 4. Cooper Rusty Don Cooper, Nebraska pole vaulter, has been nursing what was first diagnosed as appendi citis but later was ruled a stom ach disorder. He has not worked out for more than a week. Cooper's best mark is 13 feet 9 inches. The record is held by Harold Hunt, Nebraska, at 14 feet 5-8 inches, set in 1940. The order of events for two-day meet follow: Friday (PrellmliMrlrK) 3:00 p. m. 440-yard run. 3:10 p. m. 100-yard dash. 3:20 p. m. HiKh hurdles. 3:30 p. m. 880-yard run. 3:40 p. m. 220-yard dash. 3:50 p. m. Low hurdles. 4:00 p. m. 880-yard relay (finals). 3:00 p. m. Shot, javelin. 3:30 p. m. Discus, broad jump. Saturday (Finals) 2:00 p. m. Mile run. 2:10 p. m. 440-yard run. 2:20 p. m. 100-yard dash. 2:30 p. m. High hurdles. 2:40 p. m. 880-yard run. 2:50 p. m. 220-yard dash. 3:00 p. m. 2-mile run. 3:15 p. m. Low hurdles. 3:25 p. m. Mile relay. 1:30 p. m. Pole vault, high Jump. the put. shot BOBBY GINN-Dcfending Big Six outdoor mile champion faces stiff competition in at tempt to retain loop crown. 2:10 p. m. Javelin, discus, broad jump. The University of Missouri en tries with the best performances of the team which should be a shoo-in for the team title: Mile run: Bob Bosworth (4:21.1), Bill Chronlsler (4:21.1), Jean Madden, Leon ard Morgan. 440-yard dash: Richard Ault (:48.8, Elmer Klein (:4 4Si. Richard Schmidt C49.6), Harold Watzig. Robert Mlnogue, Gilbert Phillips. 100-yard dash: Harry Ciuth (:09.7) (with wind), Madlll Gartiser (:09.9). Robert Minogue, Bill Applebaum, William' Be.it. 880-yard dash: Richard Killoueh (wnn winnt, noyd uaultney C14.7), Mndlll Gartiser, Bill Day, Robert Chase. High hurdles: Robert Blakelv (:14.7) (1:55.6), Charles Lancaster Duane Wolfe. Ray Gllmore (2:00.6), Dick Schmidt, Bob rjoswonn, Dili nronisier. 220-yard dash: Harry Guth (:21.6) Bill Applebaum C21.8), Bill Best. Robert Mlnogue, Elmer, Klein, Bob Schuster. 2-mlle run: George Quinn, Charles Darner, jean Madden, Leonard Morgan Low hurdles: Madill Gartiser C23.3) Richard Ault (:24.2), Bill Day (24.81. Kooen HiaKeaiey, Bob Chase, Hoyd Gault ney. Shot But: Edward On Irk ur f Mel Sheehan (49' 5 3-8"). Nelson Klaus (49, IV). Kelly Pelts (441 ewi. Gene Alper. Discus: Mel Sheehan (163 9V), Nel son Maui i4o ), Kelly felts (135) Ed Quirk. Gene Alper. Javelin: Roy Tatum ,172'), Keith rarker (170'). High jump: L. D. Howe ( IV"). jim nowura o, i i, iMmer Klein. Pole vault: Wm Blackwell fl.V) Justin Knapp (12' 6 "), Dan Van Dyne i ,i j wnaoorsi. Broad lump: Robert Teel (23' KU"t L. D. Howe (21" 9"), Floyd G.iultney Hi ii 'f j (indoors I. Jim Howurd Harry Guth. Moore Ready For Bob Ginn- LAWRENCE. Kas Around Riu Six cinders the boys who know track will tell you Hal Moore, KU's needle-thin distance nloridpr is- the conference's most dogged runner. Moore, a former naval trainee from Muncie. Ind.. isn't what the experts call a Dicturs runner. Rut he is more interested in results. So far he's done pretty well. Second Season When the DiDe-leeeed Javhawk- er starts his traditional trek after For the Girl Graduate an ORCHID CORSAGE tty Air from. Hawaii! VAN DA 7 $6 CATTLEYA ORCHID $7 White Orchid $8 Orchid Lei $12 Make her dream come true . . . send orchids by air to your favorite high school or college trad, or for that big June dance I Single or mulU-blossom corsages are specially packed to remain fresh and lovely for about tea days. They're airmailed the day we receive your order; or arranged to arrive the date you specify. (.Should reach any C.S. address In about 4 days. Allow 9 days from date you airmail your order to us. 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