NORTON WINS HONORS AT INVITATION MEET K. U. Freshman Scores 16½ Individual Points at Big St. Joe Event Coach Schlademan's Squad Captures Thirteen Cups and Four Medals Coach Schindauer's track and field squad returned from the invitation meet given by the Chamber of Commerce at St. Joseph, May 4, with thirteen cups and four medals to their credit. Kansas won both the mile and the half-mile relays. Norton made a total of $16.1% points, thus taking the individual honors in the open events. The team also praised the work on the entire squad, and particularly for Norton, who he says, will develop into even a better all-around athlete than Bradley. The Kansas freshman was competing under the colors of the University for the first time. He took first in the high jump, the broad jump, and the discus, third in the shut-up, and fourth in the pole vault. He also run a fast race in the half-mile relay. Perhaps the event that delights the Kansas fans more than any other at the meet, was the half-mile relay in which the Jawaharacks beat the crack University of Iowa team. The race was very close from start to finish, but the Kansas team held the lead nearly all the way. Woestemeyer the first man to run in the short relay turned over a lead of about 8 feet to Norton, after a hard race with Crawford. Norton was running against the crack cash star Belding, of the Iowa team. Belding gained on Norton and at one time was even but Norton pushed ahead and turned over about an 8 foot lead to O'Leary who race Colby, and gave Fisher the anchor man of the Jay-away. But about the same time Woestemeyer was running against Brookings and they were neck and neck until Fisher pulled away and beat him about two feet. The time was one minute and 32 seconds. in the mule relay, Kansas won against the Iowa team again, and this time by a big lead of more than fiveyears. Meddinger placed second in the one mile race, Allen, the Nebraska man, winning the event. But Miller came hard for third place in his event, but placed fourth as Gardner of Nebraska won over him by a few feet. Fisher was not up to form and was beaten in the 100 yard dash, taking third in the 220. Norton won the discus at 130 feet the high jump at 6 feet, and the broad jump at 22 feet $5\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Wilson won three place in the seven mile modified marathon. He held the lead for five miles of the course, but the seven mile run was a little too long. At the 1986 Olympics, K. U, aqua, under the colors of the Kansas City Athletic Club, took second 'n the shot put. Coach Schideman declared the meet was successful in every way, and said the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce deserved high praise for the way the meet was conducted, and which the visitors were entertained. Moreover, Summer Session students are to have their part in the building of the Stadium-Union Memorial. HASKELL WINS OVER F.A.U. Indian Twirler Allows Other Teams Only Two Hits The Haskell Indians of the twilight league defeated the F. A. U. team by the score of 5 to 1 on the Haskell field last Friday evening. The pitching of Jerry Kilkibur of the Indian school was the feature of the game. He allowed the Prateral. Aid only pitches. Farer of Haskell was unimile. The Fraternal Aid team came break in their game with the Journal-World players and were able to take the game with a score of 6 to 4. The game began with a real battle, the first three men on both sides being seeded in the second inning, but in the third the Journal-World aggregation worked three men across the plate, making their last score in this immin. The rest of the game was decidedly in favor of the F.A.U. team. Ridings on the mound pitched a no-hit game for the F. A. U. boys, but was poorly supported. Ridings on the only two-half hit of the evening. Two games were scheduled for Thursday evening; the Jayhawks meeting the Indians at Haskell and the Crismon and Blue team battling the F. A. U. team at the Stadium field. Moreover, Summer Session students are to have their part in the building of the Stadium-Union Memorial. Tom Kelly New Coach For Missouri Tigers Columbia, May, July 7—Selection of Toni Kellay, at professional football at Idaho university, to tutor the Missouri Tigers this year has met with general approval among students and graduates throughout the state, according to word received here. While Kelly has been at Idaho for the past two years, he is not unknown to Tiger followers, as he coached the line here in 1910, and in 1914, he instructed the Rolla Minna team. July Clearance Sale THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Do Future Buying Now Every Department Has Special Bargains Blouses that were up to $7.50 July Sale — $3.95 Blouses of good quality Crepe de Chine and Georgette, enbroidered and beaded Black, Navy, Brown and Flesh. 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