UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS FINISHED IN FOURTH PLACE Missouri Valley Conference Meet Went to Missouri by Large Margin SEVEN RECORDS WERE BROKEN Nebraska and Ames Finished Ahead of Jayhawkers—Half and Mile Were Great Races Kansas finished fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference meet held at Des Moines, Saturday. The scores of the teams entered were as follows: Missouri 50 1-2, Nebraska 21 1-3, Ames 17 5-6, Kansas 17 1-6, Coe 15 5-6, Drake 10, Washington 9, Morningside 5 1-2, Grinnell 3 1-2 Des Moines 3, Simpson 2. As was expected the Tiger speedsters made way with the meet in at the check stand 9 a. m.-4 p.m. Largest and best Business College in Kansas. School in session all Summer. Positions secured for graduates. Write for illustrated catalog. FORNEY Shoe Shop 1023 Massachusetts St. GET YOUR CAPS AND GOWNS TOMORROW We have Gone Back to Our Old Prices Protsch Suits Peerless Cafe 906 Mass. Street. WHEN TOO WARM TO WORK AT HOME TRY TAKING LUNCH AT K. U. Cafe SENIORS Summer Students 1009 Mass. Street Phone--Home 82 will find this an ideal place to eat. Give us a trial and that is all we ask. short order. In only three events did the "Houn Dawgs" fail to place. These were the hundred, the mile, and the mile relay. In nine of the thirteen events in which it was possible to take more than one place the Tigers counted five or more. The meet was the classiest affair ever held in the Valley. Seven record were broken and one was tied. New marks were set in the mile, half the high hurdles, and both the relays and the distance in the high jump and the discus were raised. Wilson tied his own record in the hundred. Probably the classiest events of the meet were the mile and the half. The former was a battle between Louis Anderson the Nebraska crack and Fahrqur of Ames. The event had been conceded to Anderson the then record holder. The last quarter of the race was one long neck and neck sprint. Anderson dropped back a pace just as they turned into the stretch and the Ames man won in 4:22. While the half had been generally conceded to Bermond it had been doped as the banner battle of the meet because of the presence of the name of "Beany McGowan" in the entrants. He and the Missouriian fought a great battle for a lap and three quarters then Bermond pulled away. Montgomery of Morningside, a dark horse, came in with a wonderful sprint and took second from the tiring Nebraskan. In the high hurdles, Nicholson set a record of 15.2. He and Hazen put up a great battle over the first seven hurdles but the Missouri man pulled slowly away at the eighth and won by a yard. Patterson did great work for Kansas though the points won show him credit with but two. His fourth in the mile was in eight seconds below the Varsity record and his performance in the two mile was remarkable when the race he made of the mile is considered? The half mile relay was the pretest event of the meet. Nebraska weakened by the loss of Racely, won in record time but the first five teams across were separated by inches. Kansas points came three each from the hundred and high jump, four from the high hurdles and the broad jump each, one in the mile the two mile and the two-twenty, and 1-6 in the pole vault. This is the first meet in which Kansas has not scored a first. SUMMARIES 100 yard dash—Wilson (Coe), first; Stuckey (Kansas), second; Stahl (Drake), third; Dyson (Drake) fourth. Time, 10s. flat. Mile run—Farquhar (Ames), first; Anderson (Nebraska), second; Osborn (Simpson), third; Patterson (Kansas), fourth. Time, 4m. 22 2-5s (New Record). 120 yard hurdle—Nicholson (Missouri), first; Hazen (Kansas), second; Strickland (Coe), third; Perry (Kansas), fourth. Time, 15 2-5s. 440 yard dash—Bermond (Missouri), first; Stahl (Drake), second; Beaver (Nebraska), third; Knobel (Missouri), fourth. Time, 51s. flat. Missouri, 10 points; Kansas, 8; Discus throw—Thatcher (Misouri), first; Vincent (Ames), second; Anderson (Missouri), third. Simons (Drake), fourth. Distance, 127 ft, 5% in. (New Record). 220 yard hurdle—Kirksey (Mis souri), first; Strunkard (Coe), second; Thatatcher (Missouri), third; Simons (Drake), fourth. Time, 25 4-5s. Mourii, 25 points; Coe 10; Kansas, Drake, Ames, 8. Half-mile run—Bermond, (Missouri), first; Montgomery, (Morningside), second; McGowan (Nebraska), and Manning, (Ames), third. Time, 1m. 57s. (New Record). 220 yard dash—Wilson (Coe), first; Christmas (Nebraka), second; Kirksey (Missouri), third; Stuckey (Kansas), fourth. Time. 221-15. Shot put--Thatcher (Mourise), first; Hoper (Ames), and Holbert Jr. (Morningside), tied for second; Nelson (Washington), third. Distance, 39 ft. 1% in. (New Record). One mile relay—Nebraska, first Washington, second; Ames, third; Missouri, fourth. Time, 3m. 27 3-5s. (New Record). Two mile run—Wickham (Missouri), first; Duroy (Des Moines), second; Moss (Missouri); third; Patterson (Kansas), fourth. Time, 9m, 55 1-5s. Running high jump—Nicholson (Missouri), first; French (Kansas), second; Hastings (Nebraska, Jones (Grinnell), tied for third. Height, 5 ft. 11% in. Running broad jump—Nicholson (Missouri), first; Wilson (Kansas), second; Bair (Grinnell), third; Woodbury (Kansas), fourth. Distance, 20 feet $7 \frac{1}{2}$ in. overstocked, because we never have cheap stock, but as a special this week you may buy any pipe in the house at 40 per cent off. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT CARROLL'S WE= ARE= NOT 709 Mass. Street Students' Downtown Headquarters Half mile relay - Nebraska, first; Missouri, second; Drake, third; Ames, fourth. Time, 1m. 32 1-5s. (New Record). Pole vault--Lambert (Washington), first; Sloss (Ames), second; Roe (Drake), Smith (Ames), Revis (Nebraska), Russell (Nebrasca), Cramer (Kansas), tied for third. Height, 11 ft. 4 in. 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