MARCH 31,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Blanks Take Intramural Track Meet; Phi Gam's, Phi Psi's, Beta's Follow The Blanks, a group of Independent men students, won the championship of the intramural track meet Friday. The winners scored 65 points, 30 more than Phi Gamma Delta, the runner-up. Total points made by organizations entered were Blanks, 65; Phi Gamma Delta, 35; Phi Kappa Psi, $33\frac{1}{2}$; Beta Theta Pi, $52\frac{1}{2}$; Phi Delta Theta, $30\frac{1}{4}$; Sigma Chi 19; Delta Tau Delta, 10; Sigma Phi Epsilon, $9\frac{1}{4}$; Kappa Sigma and Alpha Tau Omega 8; Sigma Nu $5\frac{1}{4}$; Delta Upsilom, 3; Y.M.C.A., Delta Chi and 941 Club. The winners of various events and the order they finished in the meet were: 100-yard dash: Hess, Phi Psi; Lattice, Blanks; Danneberg, Phi Delt; and Evans, Phi Delt. Time 10 seconds. 440-yard dash: Morris, Blanks; Boese, Pi K. A.; Stites, Beta and Waugh, Beta. Time 53 seconds. Hurdles: Hawkinson, Phi Delt; Kline, Phi Gam; Crump, Kappa Sig; and Johnson, Phi Gam. Medley relay; Blanks, Sigma Chi, Sig Fo and Phi Delt. Time 3:43.2 220-yard dash: Stud; Blanks; Sites, Beta; Danneberg, Phel Delt; and Waugh, Beta. Time 23.1 seconds. 880-yard run: Browne, Blanks, Morris, Blanks; Kirk; Munger, Phil Delt; Time 2:10.5. 440 Relay: Blanks, Phi Gam, Phi Darl, and Phi Psi. Time 46.3 seconds. Shot Put: Penny, Blanks; Barnett, Sigma Nu; Kissell, Phi Psi; and Lee, A.T.O. Distance 41 feet 9 inches. High Jump: Richardson, Phi Psi; and Winter, Beta. Height 5 feet 9% inches. Broad Jump: Stratton, Sigma Chi; Hampton, Sigma Chi; Bunten, Phi Gam; and Nearing, Phil Delt. Distance 21 feet 1 inch. Fote Vault: V. Hall, Beta and Wil- ton, Blanks, tie; Altman, Beta; and Gilliams, Phi Psi. Height 10 feet 6 inches. Discuss: Kline, Phi Gam; Kissell, Phi Psi, Reigle, Phi Gam; and Browner, Blanks. Distance 129 feet 3 inches. Javeline; Kline, Phi Gam; Bomholt, Delta Tau Delta; Winternote, Delta Upsilon; and Hale, ATO. Distance 155 feet 4 inches. Professors Hopeful Of Controlling Atom Time is running out. Eighteen months have passed with little progress toward establishment of an international control of atomic energy. This was the decision of four University professors Thursday night in the last of a series of KFKU roundtable broadcasts on problems of atomic energy. Dr. Ethan P. Allen, chairman of the political science department and head of the bureau of government research; Dr. W. E. Sandelius and Dr. H. B. Chubb, professors in political science; and Dr. W. T. Dean, assistant professor of law, took part in the broadcast. Russia and U.S. Disagree Dr. Dean's report on the atomic energy commission was published in the February Kansas State Bar Journal. Agreeing that differences between the Russian and U. S. plans hindered atomic control progress, the four said they believed there is still hope of ironing out these differences. Dr. Chubb, in outlining the work done so far on atomic control, said that the United States plan would put complete development and control of atomic energy under U.N. authority. Russia Fears Sovereignty Dr. Sandelius suggested that Russi in worried about her national sovereignty and fears that the U.N.would dominantly against her. be committed. Dr Allen said that the problem concerns the American people, the international front, the issues involved, and the actions of ordinary citizens. Nominations Made For WAA Election The Women's Athletic association will elect new officers at 7 p.m. April 24 in Robinson gym. Nominees for offices are: president, or vice-president, Maxine Gunolly and Frances Chubb; secretary, Betty van der Smissen and Donna Mueller; treasurer, Georgia Lee West-moreland, and Joan Anderson; business manager, Julia Fox and Mary Varner; point system manager, Jeanne Cooper and Bernelda Larsen; volleyball manager, Kathleen McClanahan and Josephey baskett; basketball manager, Annette Stout; Marjorie Kaff; softball manager; Mary Shepard and Marie Horsman; hockey manager, Frances Pence and Geraldine McGee; swimming manager, Harriet Connor and Joan Lippelmann; minor sports manager, Pearl Leigh and Alberta Schnitzler. Sees Inspiration In Victory Cambridge, Mass.—(UP)—Thomas Livingston Rodgers, perhaps the only one-armed boxer in history, said today after winning Harvard University's 155-pound championship that the honor was fine but that he was more hopeful his fight against adversity would give courage to crippled G. I.'s. This is John Jacobs, track coach of the University of Oklahoma and dean of Big Six track coaches. He will be the referee of the annual Kansas Relays this year. While attending school at Oklahoma, he became bored with physical education classes and turned to track and field events for recreation. By graduation he had become the greatest track star Oklahoma had ever produced, holding school records in the high hurdles, low hurdles, broad jump, and the high jump. He is the first Big Six track coach to be invited to referee the Kansas Relays since Henry Schultze of Nebraska officially in 1937. Dubois.—(UP)—Six, brothers, returning as a team to their alma mater, defeated the Dubois High school basketball team 42-25. The Fedricci squad consister of Rudy, Bert, and Shad, forwards; Babe, center; and Joe and George, the guards. Relays Referee It's All In The Family "We agreed to pay all expenses for their trip here and back in return for an exhibition of long distance running," the professor said. "The men burst through the stadium doors just as the half-mile race was starting here. Not knowing that their part of the show was supposed to be over, they ran out on the track and accompanied the competing racers the rest of the way around. "Their wives arrived a little later from Topeka and made a somewhat less spectacular entrance. The exact time it took the men to run from Kansas City was never recorded." "The men ran from Kansas City and their wives from Topeka. The first to reach the stadium was the winner. "After a dramatic send-off from Kansas City, the men started their 45-mile jaunt. They stopped only once to rub themselves with grease which they carried in leather pouches around their waists. Men Kept On Going The men wore what Prof. Davis describes as "a very scanty pair of shorts." Their only accessories were the packet containing the grease, and a short walking stick, which they carried in their hands as they ran. Ugh! Brave Beat'um Squaw In '25 Kansas Relays Race Wanted Distance Runners He explained that the Indians gained experience in long distance running from their ancient tribal custom of serving as human express carriers. They frequently run days at a time, delivering packages by the relay system. The 1947 Kansas Relays may be the biggest track meet of the decade, but W. W. Davis, professor of history, believes that the racing endurance shown in the 1925 Relays will be hard to surpass. The Indians brought their own Runners Carried Own Food Black Scores 11 As West Wins The University athletic board, of which Professor Davis was a member, had arranged with a representative of the Mexican government to bring three members of the Tarahu-mara Indian tribe and their wives to KU. for the relays. Charlie "The Hawk" Black scored 11 points Saturday to help the West All-stars defeat the East All-stars 66-58 in New York. Black scored five field goals and one free throw. The entire West team will fly to Bartlesville, Oklahoma today to play the 1947 AAU champions, the Phillips Oilers. The game, to be played in the afternoon on a portable outdoor court, will be part of the 50th anniversary celebration of Bartlesville. Twenty-two years ago, Professor Davis and several thousand other fans watched a thrilling finish of a cross-country race between three Mexican Indians and their wives which started simultaneously from Kansas City and Topeka and ended at the K.U. stadium. food with them. They didn't have to eat an American-cooked meal all the time they were in this country," the A crowd of 18,091 spectators filled Madison Square Garden to see the best basketball players in the nation perform for the charity fund. Black and Dick Reich of Oklahoma University represented the Big Six conference. Henry Iba, Oklahoma A & M., coached the Western team. The victory this year avenged the 60-59 upset scored by the East in the game's inaugural last year. High scorers for the West were Hamilton, Indiana, 16 points; Hoffman, Purdue, 14 points; and Black, Kansas, 11 points. Eastern leaders were Tannenbaum, NYU, 13 points and Boykoff, St. Johns, 11 points. Water Safety Course Will Begin April 21 The Red Cross Water Safety Instructor course will be given at Robinson gymnasium April 21 to 25. Miss Ruth Hoover, of the physical education department, has announced. Anyone interested may sign for the course on a list in Robinson. A general meeting will be held before the course begins. food with them. They didn't have to eat an American-cooked meal all the time they were in this country," the professor said. He described the racers as "muscular giants, extremely husky, with a tremendous chest expansion." 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