PAGESIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE; KANSAS APRIL 12, 1946 By BILL SIMS Eddie Arcaro, one of the most famous jockeys of all time, will have the chance May 4 to become the only four-time winner in Kentucky Derby history. Arcaro has ridden three winners in the Churchill Downs classic. So have Isaac Murphy and Earl Sande, but Arcaro may surpass their record, if he chooses the right horse. He will have his choice of the Maine Chance farm colts. Lord Boswell, Knockdown, Star Pilot, and Colony Boy. If he picks the right one, he will go down in jockey history. Arcaro scored victories with Lawrin in 1938; with Whirlaway in 1941; and with Hoop, Jr., last year. In 1942 he had his choice between two horses, Devil Diver and Shut Out. He chose Devil Diver, and Shut Out won the race. *** One of the top events in the Kansas Relays, April 20, will be the high jump. Competition will be rugged with some of the best jumpers in the nation vieing for top honors. Kansas will be well represented by Tom Scofield and Bob Stoland. Scofield won the event at the Texas Relays last week with a leap of 6 feet 6 inches. Stoland has been out of action several weeks with a pulled muscle, but he is slated to line up for action by Relays time. Iowa State's Dwayne Feekin and Missouri's L. D. Howe will put up a stiff fight for top honors. Scofield has a score to settle with Feekin, who beat him in the Big Six indoor meet. Howe, hoisted, himself over 6 feet 5 inches last summer to share the National A.A.U. title with three others. He is expected to better this jump, if weather conditions are satisfactory. ☆ ☆ ★ Anyone remaining in Lawrence all next week will be offered a variety of sports attractions. The Jayhawk baseball球队 will make its debut Monday and Tuesday against Kansas State. Thursday afternoon the final session of spring football drills will be held with a big intrasquad game. Coach George Sauer promises to tell us what he thinks of Kansas' prospects on the gridiron next fall after this game. The Kansas Interscholastic league track meet will be run Friday. High schools in track, will attempt to whi. its fourth consecutive title. The Kansas Relays on Saturday will wind up the week's sports program. Many of the nation's outstanding track and field athletes will compete, and the Relays promises to furnish some of the best track entertainment seen here in years. The Helms foundation ranked Kansas as the fourth best cage team in the nation the past season. The Oklahoma Aggies drew the top spot, North Carolina was placed second, and Kentucky was named the third best. It is interesting to note how these teams finished the season. The Aggies were acclaimed the mythical national champions after winning the N.C.A.A. tournament in New York. They defeated North Carolina in the finals to take the title. So that puts the two top teams in the N.C.A.A. above the Jayhawkers. Kentucky, coached by Kansas' Adolph Rupp, won the National Invitational tournament in New York. Some of the stiffest competition in the country was represented in the tourney. It was a fine tribute to a great band of Jayhawkers that they should be ranked so high in the national ratings. Mrs. Edwin Abels Speaks To University Press Club Mrs. Edwin F. Abels spoke at 4:30 p.m. yesterday at a meeting of the University Press club. Mrs. Abels, associate editor of the Lawrence Outlook and president of the National Federation of Press Women, spoke on the conference to be held this summer in Estes Park, Colo., and on famous persons in the field of journalism. Here for Relays Harrison Dillard, ace Negro hurdler from Baldwin-Wallace college (Borea, Ohio), will be in Lawrence next weekend to compete in the 21st edition of the Kansas relays. Dillard won the high hurdle event in the 1943 Penn relays, and set a new record :(66.8) in the 60-year low hurdles at the Purdue relays this year. Beta's, Old Timers Win Softball Games Beta Theta Pi, PT-7, Delta Tau Delta, and the Old Timers won intramural softball games yesterday afternoon. Pi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, Battenfeld, Alpha Tau Omega, PT-7, and Kappa Alpha Psi won games Wednesday. Yesterday, the Beta team defeated Pi Kappa Alpha 12-3, and PT-7 downed Phi Kappa Psi 8-1. Delta Tau Delta won an extra-inning game from Sigma Nu 5-4, and the Old Timers won their second straight game over Sigma Phi Epsilon, 14-2. In Wednesday's games, Kappa Alpha Psi defeated Ten Eycks 13-6, Pt-7 won from Kappa Sigma 2-1, Phi Gamma Delta trounced Sigma Phi Epsilon 13-4, Sigma Chi defeated Delta Upsilon 4-1, and Battenfield won a fast-moving game for the O.U. Dual Meet Here Tomorrow Many records probably will fall, when the Jayhawkers and the Oklahoma Sooners tangle at 2 p.m. tomorrow in a dual track meet in Memorial stadium. Coach Ray Kanehli said today. The two schools met in outdoor dual carnivals in 1923 and 1944, and the records are far from impressive. Members of one of the teams already have bettered the marks in all events except the pole vault this season. Events, records, and K.U. entries are: Pole vault, 12 feet, Anderson, Alford, and Black. High jump, 6 feet $4\%$ inches, Scofield, Stoland, and Zimmer. Shot put, 43 feet 6 inches, Robison, Black, and Todd. Mile run, 4:45, Raab, Laptad, and Gove. Broad jump, 22 feet $1\frac{1}{4}$ inches, Stevens, Black, and Peck. 440-yard, 51.5, Jackson, Shea, and Rose 100-yard dash, 10.3, MacIvor, Peck, Anderson, and Cowne. Discus, 127 feet 6 inches, Robison, Black, and Ebel. 120-yard hurdles, 16.1, Welton and Crump. 880-yard, 205.6, Hinchee, Lunsford, Desterhaft, and Schuster. 220-yard dash, 23.3, Jackson, Peck, MacIvor, Cowne, and Anderson. Javelin, 172 feet 8 inches, Ebel, Robinson, and Hennock. 2-mile run, 10:18.3, Laptad, Schuster, Cramer, Cowley, and Erickson. 220-yard hurdles, 26.3, Welton and Crump. Mile Relay. 3:31.5, Shea, Lunsford, Jackson, and Laptad. Downs to Maryland Prof. Cora Downs, bacteriology department, will fly to Frederick, Md. tonight where she will remain for a week as a consultant at Camp Detrick. Professor Downs worked on bacteriological research there during the war. Jaycees 13-7. Alpha Tau Omega won from Tau Kappa Epsilon 6-5. The Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and V-12 (B)-Carruth games were postponed until Monday or Tuesday because of cold weather. All intramural team managers are to pick up score cards at the intramural office before each game. James Richey, student intramural manager, said today. Students! RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS Quantity Limited So Get Yours NOW! New 5-tube superhetrodyne radios are also in. These are splendid radios with Beam power output and equals 7-tube operation in other sets. Are in Stock Now SPECIAL!! Fluorescent Desk Lamps Otherwise ___$10.95 Complete With this ad ___$7.95 ED BOWMAN BOWMAN RADIO Shop, 944 Mass. St., and F. M. TELECTRAD SHOP, 900 Mass. St. Golfers Hines, Winey, Wade, Pickeral Play Cornhuskers Kansas' varsity golf team was to meet Nebraska at 2:30 p.m. today on the Swope Park course in Kansas City, Mo. It is the first big Six match for the Jayhawkers this season. It was an old belief that the weather of the whole year depended upon that of St. Paul's day, Jan. 25. Jack Hines, Bill Winey, Phil Wade, and Earl Pickaler were to represent Kansas against the Cornhuskers. EASTER GREETINGS GIFTS AND CARDS Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Mass. 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