PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943 Prep Track Men Compete Tomorrow Hutchinson, Ashland Are Meet Favorites With the 39th annual Interscholastic Track and Field Meet on schedule for tomorrow, the weather man has refused to promise anything short of at least cloudy weather with probable thundershowers. But what else can be expected when it is traditional for the weekend of the Kansas Relays to have weather other than fair. But despite today's gloomy weather outlook, track fans are looking forward to seeing at least one record broken — the mile relay record of 3 minutes 31.2 seconds which was set last year by four boys from Atchison Three members of that relay team are back again this year with a fourth runner who is reputed to be as fast, if not faster, than the boy he has replaced on the team. Another record, the 880-yard relay, may be broken this year by the same four Atchison boys who took the event last year. Despite all that Atchison has to offer, relays officials believe that Hutchinson will take its third straight Class A championship, even though the Saithawks are without the services of Monte Waldecker, who won the three sprint events last year. Wichita East is considered the logical team to upset Hutchinson if anyone does it. The Wichita team, runners-up the past two years, has a spinner, Linwood Sexton, who took the Class A 100 and 220-yard dashes and the broad jump at the Anthony Invitational Meet this year. Young should repeat for Wichita East again this year in his specialty, the mile run. Another darkhorse in the meet is Manhattan. In a triangular meet earlier in the year, Manhattan defeated both Topeka and Junction City who have entered large squads in the relays. One Entry from Ashland In Class B it is difficult to choose the probable champion. However, if Billy Grimes, the only entry from Ashland, comes through with firsts in the three dash events, and if other event points are distributed fairly evenly, Ashland should win the championship. Grimes took firsts in the 100 and the 220-yard dashes last year. This year in the invitational high school track meet at Anthony, he took first in the Class B 100, 220, and 440-yard dashes. He may win the Class B relays championship by himself. If the size of track squads entered in the relays are any indication of strength, then Florence with an 18-man squad may take the meet. Other squads of more than ten men are coming from Baldwin, Havensville, Peabody, Perry, and Waterville. Yesterday's Results Phi Delta Theta 14, Beta Theta Pi "B" 4 Fhi Gamma Delta, 13, Rock Chalk 7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 13, Sigma Nu 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 18, John Moore Co-op 8 Today's Games, 4:30 p.m. Delta Tau Delta vs Alpha Chi Sigma Templin hall vs. Battenfeld hall. Sigma Chi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Upsilon vs. Jolliffe hall. Sooners Enter Three-way Meet Norman, Okla.,- Oklahoma's young track team will have to hustle to score a single first place in the triangular meet at Stillwater tomorrow between Nebraska, the Oklahoma Aggies and the University of Oklahoma. Although Nebraska's team is far below its usual par because of service losses, Coach Ed Weir's Cornhuskers and Coach Ralph Higgins' Oklahoma Aggies are expected to divide most of the 15 events between themselves. The Oxford system of scoring only first places will be followed. The Sooners, nearly all of whom are freshmen or sophomores competing in their first season of intercollegiate track, may break through for firsts with Dan Painter, their sophomore distance man from Tulsa, or Andy Cary, freshman 440 and 880-yard phenom from Duncan. Painter won the mile in 4:28 in a high wind here Saturday in the Sooner-North Texas dual, won by Texans $75^{\frac{1}{2}}$ to $54^{\frac{1}{2}}$. Capt. Boyd Vaughn, senior miler of the Denton team, pushed Painter for three and one-half laps but folded in the stretch when the tiny Tulsan whipped through the last 350 yards at sprinting speed. Painter will run either the mile or the two-mile at Stillwater. If he runs the mile, he will face Jim Haffner, Aggie senior. If he elects to try the two-mile, Jim Martin, rangy Aggie who placed third in the Texas Relays 3,000 meters race Theta's Wallop Gamma Phi's ARRIVED TODAY--at Austin, Texas, last April 3, will be his opponent. Scoring 5 runs in each of the last 3 innings, Kappa Alpha Theta upset Gamma Phi Beta, 17 to 6, in a women's intramural softball game yesterday afternoon. The Gamma Phi's previously had defeated Watkins Hall who had defeated the Theta's. Peggy Davis pitched and Mary Rowsey caught for Theta's; Bobby Sue McCluggage pitched and Lucy Lee Thompson caught for the Gamma Phi's. NEW SPRING STYLES In Sleeveless SLIPOVER SWEATERS $2.50 to $4 NEW SPRING SLACKS $5 to $12 Other Sooners who stand an outside chance of winning are Ken "Crow Hop" Farris, veteran broad-Jumper, who forgot his pulled muscle last Saturday and leaped 23 feet 7 inches in the Sooner-Eagle dual meet, Sprinter Bill Reimers and Quarter-miler George Roberts. INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK MEET SCHEDULE- The tentative schedule of events in tomorrow's Interscholastic Track and Field meet is as follows: The tentative schedule of events in tomorrow's Inter- Track and Field meet is as follows: 9:30 Class A and B preliminaries in field events. 9:30 Class B 120-yard high hurdles preliminaries. 9:40 Class A 120-yard high hurdles preliminaries. 9:50 Class B 100-yard dash preliminaries. 10:00 Class A 100-yard dash preliminaries. 10:10 Class B 200-yard low hurdles preliminaries. 10:20 Class A 200-yard low hurdles preliminaries. 10:30 Class B 220-yard dash preliminaries. 10:40 Class A 220-yard dash preliminaries. 10:50 Class B 120-yard high hurdles semi-finals. 11:00 Class A 120-yard high hurdles semi-finals. 11:10 Class B 100-yard dash semi-finals. 11:15 Class A 100-yard dash semi-finals. 11:20 Class B 200-yard low hurdles semi-finals. 11:25 Class A 200-yard low hurdles semi-finals. 11:30 Class B 220-yard dash semi-finals. 11:35 Class A 220-yard dash semi-finals. 1:30 Class A and B finals in field events. 1:30 Class B 120-yard high hurdles finals. 1:35 Class A 120-yard high hurdles finals. 1:45 Class B 100-yard dash finals. 1:50 Class A 100-yard dash finals. Interscholastic Track Records (continued to page seven) 100 yard dash—9.9, Overfield, Independence, 1938. 220 yard dash—22 flat, Overfield, Independence, 1938. 440 yard dash—50.8, McCaskill, Wichita North, 1933. 880 yard dash—2.022, Bridges, Admire, 1932. Mile run—4.31.3, Woelk, Goessel, 1939. 120 yard high hurdles—14.9, Revell, Girard, 1938. 200 yard low hurdles—22.1, Pollum, Topeka, 1938. 880 yard relay—1.31.5, Wyandotte, 1932. Mile relay—3.31.2, Atchison, 1542. Medley relay—3.31.4, Elkart, 1930. High jump—6 ft. 5 3-8 in., Rogers, Independence, 1939. Broad jump—23 ft. 3 1-2 in., Woods, Coffeyville, 1940. Pole vault—12 ft. 6 3-4 in., Bird, Arkansas City, 1934. Shot put—58 ft. 10 in., Dees, Lorraine, 1930. Discus throw—148 ft., 3-4 in., Fiedler, Enterprise, 1940. Javelin throw—194 ft., 3 1-2 in., Rittel, Rock Creek, 1932. No Matter What the Fabric- Independent Perfect Dry Cleaning Service Renews the Life and Color, Skillfully Original Tailored Smartness. 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