UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SIX RECORDS ARE SMASHED IN NINTH HIGH SCHOOL MEET (Continued from page 1). Class A relay—Lawrence. Class B—Pratt. Class C—Derby. 12 pound shot put (Class A)—James, Lawrence, first; Roach, Kansas City, second; Wilbur, Lawrence, third. Distance 39 feet, 7 inches. Class B—Sharp, Carbondale; first; Pearson, Pearl, second; Wehrle, Carbonate. Class C—Hartwig, Humboldt, first; Sweat, Humboldt, second; Janney, Southern Kansas Academy, third distance, 42 ft. 8 in. A new park. Pole vault, (Class A)—Patterson, Hutchinson, first; Edwards, Jewell City, second; Pence, Jewell City, third. 10 feet 10½ inches. New Record. Pole vault (Class B)—Axline, Pratt, first. Height nine feet, three inches. No other contestant entered this event. Pole vault, (Class C)—Moll, Onaga, first; Grutzmacher, Onaq, second; Janey, Southern Kansas Academy, Frey, Derby; Waugh, Derby; and Atwood, Gardner, tied for third placement. Height 10 feet and 3 inches. High jump, (Class A)—Nelson, Coffeyville, first; Palmer, Lawrence, second; Wherrelt, Atchison, and Patt- ness for third. Height 5 feet, 8% inch. High jump (Class A) B—McKay Oilrich Wood, Gardner, seee- d, Height 5.1 High jump, (Class C)—Moll, Onaga, first; Adams, Perry, second; Grutzmacher, Onaga, third. Height 5 feet 5½ inches. Broad Jump> Class A- Brooker, Lawrence, first; woodward, Lawrence, second; Butler, Hutchinson, third. Distance, 212·3·4. Record. First; Woodward, first; Sharp, Carbondale, second; McKay, Olathe, third. Distance, 13·5. Class C—Sweat, Humboldt, first; Brown, Perry, second; Hartwig, Humboldt. third. Distance. 19:10. Throwing the Discus—Class A—Wilbur, Lawrenes, first, James, Lawrence, second; Roach, K. C. K., third Distance 107 feet $8 \frac{3}{4}$ inches. Class B—Wehle, Carbondale, first season; second, Sharp Carbon- Dale. [District] Class C - MacDonald, Maple Hill, first; Hartwig, Humboldt, second; Stanley, Derby, third. 108 feet 8 inches. New record. CINDERS Burlington High School had the largest number of contestants*of any class C school. Chancellor Strong and Frank Jr. attended the meet. Young Frank will doubtless make a long distance runner The University of Kansas band played several numbers which were much appreciated by the high school visitors. The mile runners in Class C started out as if they were going to run the fifty yard dash. They finished considerably slower. The cameras were so thick that several of them got their focuses crossed. Brown and Bell made it almost a dead heat in Class C high hurdle. Both are proteges of Ed. Van der Vries who is teaching at Perry and turning out some good athletes on the side. Barclay, of Kansas City is becoming a regular feature at the interscholastic meets. He kept up his former record today by taking first in the Class A high hurdles. Barclay always wears a cap when he runs. Vermilion, of Atchison, led the Clas A milers until the last lap when Palmer and Powell of Lawrence spurted and beat him out. Powell was spiked at the last turn and finished fifth. Gillis, of Ottawa, and McFall, of Pratt, in the Class B mile speeded it up for the last half lap but the race was so slow that it was almost a walk-away. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BE SURE AND VISIT Rowlands College Book Store "Where Students Go" HALF WAY UP THE HILL ON ADAMS STREET A Complete line of Kansas Souvenirs to Choose from WILL PRESENT CUPS ANNOUNCE STUDENT AND MEDALS TONIGHT COUNCIL ASPIRANTS High School Winners to Receive Honors After Feed High School Winners to Re Petitions Handed to Arch in Gym Petitions Handed to Arch MacKinnon Before 6o'clock Last Evening The visiting high school athletes will be entertained tonight in the gymnasium by the Glee'club, Root's Tumblers, Younggreen's Minstrels, and the K. U. Mandolin Club, to say nothing of the Plans for the entertainment of Miss Jane Addams during her stay in Lawrence are completed, and everything possible has been done to make her visit a pleasant one. Chicago Social Worker Will Arrive in Lawrence From Kansas City Shortly Before Her Address. JANE ADDAMS WILL TALK AT BOWERSOCK'S MONDAY JAYHAWKER BASE BALL SQUAD dent of the Wisconsin State Equal Suffrage Association. Miss Addams will arrive from Kansas City at 6 o'clock on Monday evening, May. 6. At 8:15 she will lecture the Bowersok theater. "Miss Addams will talk on the "Industrial Question," said Dr. Alberta Corbin, chairman of the entertainment committee for Miss Addams, "and the talk will be of interest to both men and women, and every resident of Lawrence is invited to hear Miss Addams' address." Informal receptions for Miss Addams will be given, by Margarita Odor and her Chancellor and Mrs. Strong, and also for Rev. Olympia Brown Wills presi- Tuesday morning, the Lawrence Commercial Club will take Miss Addams over the city on a pleasure trip. Miss Addams and Rev. Willis will leave late Tuesday morning for Wichita where they go to attend the meeting of the State Equal Suffrage League. Miss Rachel Coston, a freshman in the College, is spending the weekend in Kansas City. Send the Daily Kansan home. Suggestions Appreciated ITERALLY speaking, the "ideal" Clothing Store will probably never come to pass, any more than the ideal city, or the ideal political platform, or the ideal anything else; nothing can be perfect, they say. Nevertheless, we are can be perfect, they say. Nevertheless, we are trying in every conceivable way to reach, or at least to rub elbows with, that happy state of affairs. The fact of our having built up the largest trade in this community by earning and holding the people's confidence would seem to indicate that we have the right system, but we don't want to rest on our laurels. We want to improve our store-service and our methods wherever it is possible to do so. If any of you can think of any changes you would make to render our service more valuable to you, we will appreciate your suggestions. It isn't the function of this store merely to satisfy you at the time of your purchase, but to safeguard you with a "make good" policy that never fails. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE—Good canoe, excellent condition and very finest workmanship. Mrs. B. P. Powers, residence 624 La. Bell phone 1678. banquet which will be served by the domestic science department. Arch MacKinnon, president of the Men's Student Council will start the talking after the feed is over. Chan-strong will give the address of welcome. Coach W. O. Hamilton will present the cups and medals to the winners of the events which were run off this weekend. The winner, which was won by Ashland last night. The evening's entertainment is open to University men, the admission being 25 cents. It is hoped that enough University men will attend so that one may be seated at the side of each high school student. "NICK" TELLS HOW HE DID IT Tiger Hurdler Won in Spite of Numer- ous and Varied Difficulties. John P. Nicholson, who won the high hurdle race at the Pennsylvania relay meet last Saturday, returned this morning. "Nick" was asked to talk about his victory over Case, of Illinois. "After the first hurdle my lane was in water," he said. "Case had the next lane and it was all above water. I hit the second hurdle and knocked it down. I touched the third one and then consequently I took all the others high because if I had hit another I would have been disqualified. "We took the tenth hurdle about even and then came the race for the tape. I won by about a foot. From a coach's standpoint. Case ran the better race. I took the hurdles too high." Nicholson was fifth in the running broad jump. He couldn't hit the take off and jumped only 21 feet and $2 \frac{1}{2}$ inches. This event was by Gutterson of Vermont University at 24 feet and 5-8 inches. Every jump made up over 23 feet, although the way she went was too difficult Nicholson didn't compete in the high jump because of the slick field—University Missourian. G. A. Hamman, M. D., eye, ear nose, and throat. Glasses fitted— Adv. Quiz books, 5 for 10c at Keeler's Book Store, 939 Mass—Adv. The politicians had a busy day yesterday and in all the Schools, petitions for membership on the Men's Student Council were being circulated. By order of the Council all petitions had to be in the hands of Arch Mac Washburn or clock last evening and this morning the list of candidates was announced. Following are the men who have expressed a desire to be candidates for the Council: for president, Ed Van Houten and Charles Coates. For vice president, Harold Brownlee. For secretary. Louis LaCoss. For members from the School of Engineerneorg, W. H. Tangeman, Walter M. Moore, Russell J. Bodman, W. D. Waite, Frank Messner, Walter Davenport, Frank Messner. For members from the College, Itali Luke, Charles Strickland, Robert Sollers, Lawrence Meissner, Elmer Whitney, Milton Miner, Howard C. Morgan, Allen Wilber, Fred Soper, George Staton, Will Buziek, Frank Carson, and C. A. Hill. For members from the School of Louisiana Law, counsel to Murrow, Origan West, and Card Hicks. For members from the School of Medicine, George Twyman and Victor Chesky. For members from the School of Pharmacy, Raymond Ehner and Wesley Smith. T. E. D. Kackney, football, base ball, and several other kinds of a star is again on the job at MissouriUniversity. The Tiger luminary appeared on first base the Aggie games and aided the "Show-me" boys materially in attaching the fixtures to the lads from Manhattan. This game is the first intercollegiate competition for "Hack" since the dislocation of his shoulder in the Rolla football game last season. HACKNEY ON THE JOB AGAIN Hackney was out with the baseball nine early in the season, but quit on the advice of his physician. However, he has been playing fraternity baseball and thought he might as well play with the Varsity team, too. He is back in his old position at first base. Missouri Star Back at His Old Place on Baseball Team' Hackney has been dekared ineligible by the conference for football because he played in the opening games last fall. Seniors! Have you left your order for your calling cards for your commencement invitations? If not, see Rowland College Book Store at once. —Adv. KANSAS CITY THEATERS SAMS SHUBERT THIS WEEK LYMAN H. HAWES TRAVEL FESTIVAL Twice Daily Coming... Coming : Margaret Illington in Kindling WILLIS WOOD THIS WEEK EVA LONG in The Girl of the Golden West Next Week—"Love Matches." HARRY REDING, M. D., EYE, EARS, NOSE, THROAT GLASSES FITTED F. A. A. BUILDING Phones—Bell S13; Home S12 A Fine Line of SPRINGSUITINGS KOCH THE TAILOR. 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