DRAKE RELAYS RECORDS TUMBLE THE EVENING STAR A-13 Waihm 9ten. 0 C. ** Mike Souchak Smtuidty, April 25, 1954 Tightens Grip Kerr Carries Illinois Toll.S. Sprint Mark GW Twin Bill Vegas DES MOINES. lowa. April mile when they were 100 yards In Las 25 (AP).—The Drake Relays back. Heading Busy LAS VEGAB, Nev., April 25 cloaed out their golden anni- One Drake record was tied. (AP).—Popular Mike Souchak versary show today with high Texas ran a 0:40.5 in the pre- held a firm grip on first place hopes for a string of records. liminaries of the university 440- aa the field of 26 professional Yesterday’s events produced yard relay. College Card golfers went Into the third two records, one bettering the Sweep by Shelby of George Washington round the 846.620 Tourna- American mark for the sprint Shelby of Univer- of Champions relay. Ernie Kansas won ment at Desert medley jump feet sity’s baseball team, winner of Inn Country Club. the broad at 24 94 A record seemed certain to Inches, the Kansas captain thus six of its first seven games, The big from Bill Alley, fellow from Grossin- come today competed a sweep of the Texas, | hoped to add a rugged South- ger, N. Y„ had rpunds of 66-70 the Kansas javelin thrower relays Kansas and Drake for ern West for a 36-hole total of 136 and who has surpassed the recog- the second straight year. | Conference rival. Vir- a four-stroke bulge over his nized American mark with a ! glnia, to its list of victims in a nearest challengers. Dick Cochran of Missouri 1 toss of 270 feet, IVa inches. ended with a slam for this year | double-header today on the Deadlocked at 140 were Art But whatever happens today, for the respective meets with West Ellipse. The Colonials Wall. Julius Boros. John Mc- doing it would take some to a discus toss of 178-2'i. ; carried a 2-0 conference record Mullin and Ernie Vossler. match the Jamaican I thrills of opener. George Bayer was alone at George Kerr carrying Illinois jinto the 142, and tied at 143 were Gene to the fastest American collegi- Meanwhile. Maryland, its Uttler, three-time winner of sprint medley relay mark winning streak broken at seven the event, and Arnold Palmer. ate Martino Winner v in history. games in a twin-billsplit with *mA'&?¦ '•*¦ • j^BmsStK&iij£tiA£jfa&‘ Only five pros could brdfek North Carolina State yesterday ¦ par yesterday—Souchak, Wall, Timed at 3:17.8 In Federal Golf at College Park, hoped to start Boros, Bayer and Vossler. The race had Illinois’ baton Pat Martino, with a 75, won another today at the expense Wall, the new Masters cham- men running this way: Del low gross in the Federal Golf of another Atlantic Coast Con- pion, turned in perhaps the ! 440, ference opponent. Duke, also at Coleman in the John Lat- Association's Don Mean Me- most spectacular shot of the -1 timore, 220: Ward Miller, 220, College Park. day. His ball was on the apron and Kerr, 880. morial Trophy tournament yes- In other games today, Amer- of changed terday at Westbriar. the seventh hole. He Their of 3:17.8 topped ican University was at Loyola clubs from putter time Joe Kotvan was runnerup a to a seven the recognized American rec- of Baltimore for two games. iron, then to an eight iron, and with 78. Tied for third place Towson visited Catholic, win- jord of 3:18.8 set by California Charley finally shot with a wedge. The with 81s were Beall: Georgetown went to Penn last year and shattered the Bob less ball arched into the cup from Early. Charley Knox and State for pair, and Howard meet mark of 3:20.4 by Okla- Ray. a 25 feet for a birdie two. Herman visited Delaware State. v. y had «t*- -¦**¦. •* ¦¦’ - For the second straight day jhoma State in 1955. Kerr William Mushock won low a crowd of around 9,000 flocked; an unofficial 1:46.6 clocking. net with 85-18—67. C. M Kroll, Clark Homers GRACEFUL LIKE A BlßD—Michigan’s Lester first place in the finals of the college broad had yards to make around the course, and the Kerr 20 brother of Pro Ted Kroll. was over-all, soars into the sawdust for a graceful land- jump in the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.—AP up as anchor man against such The Terps <B-3> and Bird largest aggregate attendance of runnerup with 78-10—68. K. A beat the Wolf- ing a leap 13/*l3 /* capture Wirephoto. ace runners as Oklahoma's 4-2 in the ACC' after of 25 feet inches to the tournament seems destined Mann was third with 90-20—70. pack, 5-4, in the opener on the to be set by windup time to- Gail Hodgson and Kansas' Bob 1 Tague. He overtook Tom Burch strength of Pat Clark’s three- morrow. run homer. They lost the Mine Souchak 66-70—136’ of Oklahoma State, then Hodg- Julius Boro* 70-7(1—140 I GRIFFS' RECORDS nightcap. 7-4, despite a three- John McMullin 68 72—140 Ison, the picture runner from IRISH SERIES Ernie Vossler d9-71—140 I South Africa, and finally run homer by Don Brown. TO BE RESUMED RELAYS Art Wall BATTING PENN 72-68—140 ! ib r h 2b 3b hr rbi tv* Georgetown now faces the ; O-orge Bayer 72-70—142 Tague, whom he beat by 8 Romonosky 0 1 o o Continued From Page A-12 Gene Llttler 71-72—143! 1 0 0 1 non through !yards. Ramos 71 4 1 0 0 0 .571 threat of going the Cardozo Goes .. Arnold Palmer 70-73—14.1 Plews 7 12 0 0 0 1 .429 a seconds. Whitaker was second Paul Harney 71-73—144! entire season without vic- Doug 71-73—144, Kansas was timed in 3:19.1, Bertolt 51 61/ 6 O 3 8 333 Barnwell, who had Sanders o tory. The Hoyas are 0-7 and Army to Make Study to Pitt’s Mel Stan Leonard jand Oklahoma in 3:19.9. Porter 16 1 5 0 o 1 313 71-73—144: Courtney O 4 o 0 o .308 Billy Maxwell 72-73—145 ! Oregon, good 13 o in runs produced trail their 10 seconds flat. Johnson was (Cary Mlddlecof! 72-73—145 getting two Allison 5] 515 1 O 2 8 294 Lemon 24 6 71 O 3 6 74-27. Only five For Another Starboard jWe* Ellis 73-72—145! miles from Sophomore George .292 opponents, second and fourth! IPete Cooper d9-77—14d; Zauchin 46 712 4 O 2 2 .261 games remain after today's Policy Ken Venturi 71-75—140 ! Larson and Jim Grelle, came Throneberry 4 0 10 O o o .250 Os "No-Bowl' in their 120-yard high hurdle Goalby . 72-74—146 1 1 O O Bob up with a 4-mile relay record Samford 10 2 2 .200 twin bill at Penn State. Gettys- heats. Dow Finsterwald 73-74—147, Bacquer 5 o l o O O l .200 NEW YORK, April 25 <AP>. Dame for 1965, and has shifted Billy Casper 72-75—147 of 17:15.2 that knocked out; Klllebrew 40 7 8 o O O 1200 burg humiliated the Hoyas, Relays only relay yes- Bill Collin* 73-74—147 j by Fischer 5 0 1 0 0 O 2 .200 17-5, yesterday at Gettysburg. —Army’s ban against • of its other glamour Title In the final Tommy Jacobs 72-76—148 the 17:15.9 Kansas in 1952. Ptscual 5 0 O O post- two games 1 o o .209 competitions, including PHILADELPHIA, April terday. Charley King, Howie Johnson 74-74—148! Kansas had been expected to Aspromonte 27 4 4 1 o o 1 .148 season 5 from West Point to New York. 25 Dick Gary "layer 74-75—149 Pearson 3 5 o O o I .143 Tommy Bolt 75-76—151; 35 Lose in 10th * the football bowls, is going to' Army (Special). Cardozo High! Hambright. Englebrink duel Oregon but the Jayhawks : Slevers 23 1 3 2 O o 2 .130 Col. Roberts said will Dick Marty Purgol 73-80—153 ! Pita Gerald 11 o O O 0 .050 be J‘m Perree dropped out after the second 20 Catholic U. is 3-7 for the reviewed by its athletic : meet Notre Dame again on Oc- School of Washington, D. C., 78-76—154 Kemmerer 6 0 o 0 o O 0 .009 and Ed Moran gave Penn State 0 O o o _ Stobbs 3 o 0o o o o 0o 000 season, by board. goes after its fourth cham- sto Dos but they’ve lost 4-2, tober 9, 1965, in either New Kralich 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 This doesn’t mean that the quarter its first victory in seven years 2-0, 1-0, 4-3 and 2-1. Loyola - York or Philadelphia, and that pionship in the mile Team totals—.39l a b , 44 r , 95 h . West Pointers are going to the return game will be played in today’s finals of the high in the distance medley of 2‘i avg , .243. took the 2-1 decision with an any immediate 5 unearned run in the 10th in- make about- Bend, school section of the Penn lie- miles. , PCNN RELAYS RESULTS PITCHING ¦ in 1966 at South Ind.
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