rensburg, Mo., with 7454.04 points. The decathlon record of 8022.4025 points made in 1932 is held by James Bausch, Kansas City Athletie Club. A ONE DAY MEET But a single day is required for the regular program of events of the Kansas Relays, a feature which permits competition with mini- mum absence from school. Transportation facilities to and from Law- rence are abundant. Main lines of the Union Pacific, Santa Fe and Rock Island railroads bring many passenger trains daily. There is also hourly service by bus. ALUMNI REUNIONS Kansas City, with 500,000 population, is only forty-five miles from Lawrence and affords ample opportunity for track teams to stop over for meetings with alumni. In the past many teams have taken advantage of this oppor- tunity. ACCOMMODATIONS The Eldridge Hotel at Lawrence provides quarters for many visiting teams. Kansas City, only an hour’s ride by train or two hours by bus, also affords a score of fine hotels and the comfortable quarters of the Kansas City Athletic Club which makes special rates to athletic teams. Topeka, the capitol of Kansas, is but twenty-seven miles to the west of Law- rence, connected by two paved highways, and there, too, several high class hotels afford room for visiting athletes. DRESSING ROOMS AND LOCKERS Memorial Stadium contains dressing rooms, lockers and showers ample to accommodate all visiting athletes.