UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS -- LAWRENCE-KANSAS K.U. NEWS BUREAU W. A. DILL, Director Pe ae a HoRACE MASON, Sports Editor Sports News For Immediate Release LAWRENCE, Kan., March -~--Eleven University of Kansas track men will go to Chicago this weekend to compete in the Armour Tech Relays. They will be accompanied by Coach H.W. "Bill" Hargiss. The men will compete in thrée relays, the 70 yard dash and the 70 yard low hurdles. Paul Masoner, quarterback on the football team, end iyie Foy will compete in the dash and low hurdles. A mile relay team will be composed of Gordon Clucas, Maurice Williams, Captain Harry Wiles and Marvin Cox. In trials last week Clucas, a broad jumper, was first in the 440 in 52.6. Cox finished fourth in the open quarter at the Big Six indoor meet. | The two mile relay team will include Max Replogle of foot- ball fame, Dale Heckendorn, junior letterman from Newton, Charles Toberen and Joe Ryan. The third relay team will be a sprint medley team which | will be made up of Cox, 440, Masoner, 220, Foy, 220, and Ernie Klann, 880. Klann was second in the 880 at the Big Six meet and ran the dis- tance in 1:58.8, fast indoor time. Four large heating units have been installed in the indoor track under the east stadium wing and training facilities are now far superior to anything the Jayhawk track men have had before. alin LAWRENCE, Kan., March e---Basketball records at the Univer- sity of Kansas reveal $9,678.70 as the Kansas share of receipts in games the Jayhawks played this year. Last year the amount was 810,402.03. Tais was despite the fact that Kansas played 21 games this season as compared to 19 last season. The smaller receipts are attrib- uted partially to sleet and Snow during the three days, Dec. 13, 14 and 15, when the Jayhawks were playing three successive home games. | Attendance increased this season over last, 46,904 to 43,647, Three home games this year drew larger crowds than any home game last season, the Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa State contests. witli