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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 16

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Kansas And Illinois Share Relay Honors i unners By Charles Dunkley DES MOINES (AP)--Illinois' stirring, record-breaking in university two-mile relay shared the spotlight with twee-victorious Kansas runners in the finals the 43rd Drake Relays Saturday. raced to a new American cbllftga record in its two-mile con- cjuesi, while. Kansas speedsters established record-breaking perform- Vw es university distance medley and the mile relay. competition, witnessed by a spivdrenched crowd of 15,500, -was; intense dial eight Drake relay! records were smashed. from Illinois conquered the-'crack eastern cleared tha 10 hurdles faultlessly in -MA.

Dewey Johnson of Drake accounted for a meet record in winning the open mile race in i :14.5, defeating Ted Wheeler of Iowa byj OFFICIAL WESTERN ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE-1951 Illinois' Dick Coleman thriilcdi the by winning the pole vault at 14 feet 35i inches. Pat Knight of Southern Methodist ftam. by .15 yards the' javelin, with a toss of 193 feet, winning "the two-- mile in inches. Tjiis clipped of. a second! off tlie 'college record by Michigan State in 1950.

triumph in the di.itance Redley produced tha thriller of the Again ft was. Wcs Santee, Kansas. 1 great sophomore miler, carried the Jayhawka to a triumph to wipe out Uio :05.6 record set by Michigan last jjear. j-Hanlee was 'unofficially clocked hj -i As he did Friday in the four-mile relay when Kansas do- foaled Georgetown for a new! 1 Hutchinton Salina Joplin Topeka Muskogee Ft. Smith At Hutchinson FOLLOW May 16.

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21, 22 Juno 6, 7. 8-S' Juno 30, July 1, I August 4, 5. 5 April 30. 1. 17, 18-18', 10 Jill? 6', 8 5, 8, 7-7' JOURNAL Sunday, April 27, 1952 Saliiia, Kansas Young's Auto Salvage Ill-Way No.

SI--Phone T-178I New and Used Engines Transmissions for Cars and Trucks All Guaranteed Sundays. Double numflraJs Indicate dpubls To Play For 3rd Plate In Tennis Bruce Wcnger and Bob Hansen of the Salina Maroon tennis team will go against each other Monday afternoon at Oakdale courts to decide third place 'for singles in the Hulchinson Invitational tennis tournament held Friday. Wenger and Hansen passed up play Friday afternoon at'Hutchln- American college record, Santecjson in order, to return'to Salina made up an amazing distance. He snatched from Herb Semper 45 yards behind Michigan Slate's Jim Kopford. Alex- Jth'ipr, Notre running was IS yards ahead of Santee.

still had'a. 30-yard lead xfter. running a Half mile but strike aa the crowd reared its approval. Santee passed Kepford on tlie back-stretch of the last lap. finishing a 50-yard winner.

Kansas finished Its' record- gnashing work in the university mile relay, final event of the pro- jji-am. "The Jayhawks broke Okla- hpme's string of five straight victories iii major meets by- tfcfenting the Sooners by raately Uircs yarrts Sn the record! lime of by Ohio State in '-The Kansaa nmnera wero Don for prom Friday night. Snyder of. Winfield High school, state champion last year, captured the singles title Friday. R.

Circle of Ark City placed second. In the doubles Winfield again came out on top with tho Scarth Milfonvale Hires Two Coaches For Coming Campaign MILTONVALE Principal Ben A. Neill and the board of education Saturday announced the successor to Ted R. Hoover, retiring athletic coach at High school for the past six yearfe. In making the announcement successors rather than successor were named.

For the first time in school his- jtory two coaches 'have been hired. JThey are Joe Walsh and Pat Sands. jguitce was moving. In the third brothers (sharing honors. Dodge lap Sanice trailed Kepford' by a city placed and Phil Worley of Salina beat! out Hutchinson and McPhcrson for' third berth.

Salina downed Hutch; 6-0, 6-3. Medals were given to winners in the first three places. Wesii Nelmen "Walsh, a- Lea-vernvorth boy, play- Jed football for three years while "attending Ottawa university and quarterbacked two conference championship teams; When Ottawa coach Wally Fors-j berg accepted the head coaching job at Kansas Wcsleyan" three years ago, Walsh moved with htm and completed his eligibility there, playing- on a team that was third In the Kansas conference. For tho past year ho has been coaching at Collins. 1 and! basketball comes to Miltonvale highly recom- scliool for mended by his present superinten- the past three years, will take over dent Wtilsh -will bo head football a aimilar position at Anthony next coach and will assist Sands in! Doherfy Resigns Af Stockton; to Anthony-Post- Ed Doherty, heart basketba coach at High school for Kansas Wcslayan's tennis team year.

basketball and track. i blanked Bethel 1 to 0 in a duali Doherty made the announcement Smitn. Frank Clndnch, John lennia mect at Newton Frida Saturday while visiting Salina. Sanrts. a (cammalo of Walsh's! In aughlin beat Beck-' TIle SO-ycar-old former Ottawa, was an all-around Mh-i Christian were tho lop relay teams nv-thc college section, each er 6 0i Gidtiil 5 heat Schmidt Wcsleyan athlete has a i having lettered in both foot- ams 0 7 5 Tohnson Dyck 0 Stockton for the past five ball and track.

He played halfback! -4s-- with U. HuHaltcr hcat Nachliga i 6( His first two years wire spent as on (he football, was con- cinhardt beat Jantz 6-0, 6-2. victories captured the) (j ol es Uiughlin a tl Gid tiL to Decker and Schmidt" 6-0, 6-1; Reinhardt and Johnson beat Nachtigal and Dvck 6-1, 6-S, fh'cy set in Friday's preliminaries. Then the team, with -one substitution, came hack to triumph in the 580 yard relay in three- fifths of a' second faster than the meot record Novth Texas nads a year ago. Abilene Christian runners accounted for victories in the college sprint medley which they won in 3:19.3 anci tha college mile relay JnniM Goillriay, 20-year-old Northwestern sopliomorfi, snatched a two-yard victory in tho 100-yard Omaha fl Iowa State 1 dash in :03.7, just two-tenths off Kansas Missouri 0 the Drake tccord made by Roland State 7 Iowa Slate Lorke of Nebraska.

In Southwestern NcPherson 0 Illinois' McNulty captured GOLF the 120 yard high hurdles by RJNebraska IHj Colorado yard from Val SouLh-IKansas 13 Missoar! cm Methodist, who again pulled a muscle in his leg he did 'COLLEGE TRACK Friday in qualifying. McNulty JtcPherson 101 Southwestern 30 College Scores BASEBALL Nebraska 11 Oklahoma 6 Oklahoma A 11 Wichita 2 Kansas 11 Kansas State 10 McPherson. Bethany 1 Kansas 5 Kansas Stato 3 Rockhursl Pittsburg State 2 Missouri 7 Iowa Stata 0 TENNIS "Know Your Capitols" SOUTH CflROLINQSTOTtCflPnOL COLUmBIA The first State Capitol building of South Carolina was built Charleston in 1755 and burned in 17S8, the second Capitol, located in Columbia, was begun In 17S6 and was destroyed by fire in ISB5. The present coaly and magnificent Capitol huilrling was begun in 1855, located In the heart of Columbia. Mclal stars on the West and South walls mark the places struck by shells fired by Slitrnwn's artillery from across tne Congarec FUvor, Feb.

1, JS65. South Carolina, one of the thirteen original was the 8th to be admitted to the May 23, 1788. State flower, "Yellow Jessamine." Total area of State, 30,980 square miles, 30th In size. XEXT WEKK SOUTH CAROUXA The National Bank has grown bigger with the but It hasn't grown Impersonal. Growth has meant adding more friendly people to an organization that gives Increasingly better service year by Open an account and tee for yourself.

You'll find new friends become old friends mighty quick at the Farmers! -the, assistant basketball coach. jfercnca champion in tha RSO. Although not a basketball letter- (nok over Uio head duties In man in he hag had good 1050 and complied a good record. His clubs took second in the Mid- success with his cage team at Soldier. His squad won tho league Continent league in 1950, first and lost only two games.

Th, 19S1 and were co-champions the i a it 19S1 and were co-champions past team was eliminated in regional All three 'years the teams captured distinct titles. Ho won two regionals and finished second onca. play. The two young coaches move All Six WA Clubs Helped By Major League Outfits By The Associated Press The Western Association open its baseball pennant Sunday with six cluba geared for i a a "cord Newark, Ul Ohio-Indiana league. ''OP' 1 have another champion Owls and tho runner up Jophn Miners will meet in -tho opening a cr day feature at Joplin.

Topekvout league last year. The as lasted the Miners by three 3 one-half games last year as the! shortstop, hit .335 JifcAlester In the player games last year as thei' 3S two. clubs staged a season eI(a biding around Pitch- nip-and-luck battle. Blue Jays, fourth lasti season, open with the Hulchinson Dean anrt that' Us Elks (sixth) at Salina. Do yew pay and PAY and PAY for HEARING AID REPAIRS? Some folks pay out an much $50 or $60 a ysuur Coc aid repairs! But not if they wear Xcnilh! When you buy a won- darful $75 Zenith "Royal" or "Super Royal, 1 you get unique 1-Year Guarantee and 5-Year Service Plan one of the broadest forms of chaso protection offered with any radionic device! After expiration of your 1-Yoar Guarantee, and within five yeara of the purchase doto, you may havo the Aid completely reconditioned and warranted for another year for $12.50.

Evtc hour of a hotter offer? And remember Zenith Hearing Aids for only $751 (Bono Conduction Devices available at moderate extra ctwt.) today for details on Ztaiith'i Guarantee nnd Scrvico anotlwr Zenith "plus" enjoyed by hundreds of Ihouaandal ZENITH HEARING AID $75 in early season. Muskugeo could easily como up The MiwkogeB OhuUs, fifth a with one of th cir "'3 best hit-! season ago, will take on Forti lers in Andy Gilbert. Thej Smith, which iinished last, at Miw-l skl 5r who like! wll! cc- jaenson at first bnse, clouted i ZMM Hodlo MIJ31! I M01 Ktk.n. Ami Jfor All six clubs have major Icngu- Barents this season. The working' agreements are: Joplin, New York! Yankees; Salina, Philadelphia Phillies: Topoka, Chicago Hulchinson, Pittsburgh Pi rates; Fort Smith, Cleveland Indians, and! Jtuskogea, New York Giants.

Opening pitchers at Joplin will! bo Jack Dean, 19-T at Topaka last; against Willard Ford whop: The St. Joseph Cardinals, third! 101 Springfield. 0., in Uio Ohio-j last season, and seventh place! Iluimna ua last ear ili 'i finished Enid, havo 388 tho samo in 195 from tha Association. All of tho openers are three- jamo stands. i Only two holdover managers are on the job this season--Pat Pat-j terson at Salina and Wes Griffin at Hutchinson.

The new skippers ara Andy CfiM berl at ituskogee, Harry Griswoldj at Fort Smith, Matty JIahills at' Topeka and Vern Hoscheit at 1016 .1952 MODEL' CARS STAR DRIVERS-' HM001I STOCK CM NATIONALLY KNOWN DRIVERS VERSUS LOCAL STARS' HUTCHINSON MAY FAIR GROUNDS TIMK TRIALS 1 :30 P. M. RACE TJillE 2:30 P. Jl. Chilfl--COc Tax lucl.

into a good athletic setup, as Mil- tonvalc is usually a contender for Solomon Valley league honors. Kansas Beais In 1951 his team won fourth place in the stale. Including games, he has won 95 games and lost only 22. Hn graduated from Kansas Wesleyan in 1S47 and sot hlft mat-tern I from Colorado university in 1051. At Anthony he will serve assistant in both football and track, Sturdy, former 0 11111 inning single and an enemy ville High school conch, is accounted for two runs an the hall coach at Anthony.

Kansas rallied to edge Kansas State, 11-10, in a Big Seven Married, ivitli mm child, game Saturday, plans to movn to Anthony soon) The victory was Kansas' sixth LAWRENCE John Perry's term ia over at as the school Stockton. Glen Mitchell, former Wesleyan athlete, will remain aa head football coach at Stockton. The basketball job vacated by Doherty la still open. Those interested should contact C. L.

Casael, superintendent schools, at Stockton. without a loss this season. It also; was tho Jayhawks' third conference win. Kansas State has season record and stands 1-6 in the conference. Bill Enoch, who relieved alarterji Car! Sandefur in the sixth, got credit for tho victory.

Sandefur cracked a homer with nona on in I the second frame. could you increase pr SPORTSWEAR Alert business men profit by having stocks of seasonal goods rcndy for their trade early. Loans from the bank often help them to do it. We arc always glad to give proper cooperation to help stimulate prosperous activity in this community. You are invited to discuss your needs and your opportunities with us, THE PLANTERS STATE BANK Sauna, Are Yon Buy lug A NEW CAR This Year? This won't be too much of a problem if you finance it through the National Bank of America-A low cost Bank loan is much to your advantage, because in.

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