PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941. Trackmen Point For Missouri Meet The pole vault and broad jump events will probably hold the spotlight of the meet. Coach Bill Hargiss will send the Jayhawk track squad against the Missouri thinclads on the stadium track at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. With Bill Beven, Kansas co-captain, still bothered by a sprained ankle, Johnnie Michener will engage with Bengal Dick Higgins in a vaulting duel. Both men have cleared better than The three best broad jumpers in the Big Six will match leaps in that event. Sol Schumitzky, who leaped 23 feet $ 2! s $ inches against Nebraska last week, will give Kansas' J. R. Jones and Bob Stoland stiff competition. 13 feet this year. Dick Edwards, veteran distance man, should dominate the mile and two mile runs for Kansas. In the half mile Don Thompson will renew his feud with Marshall Reeves. Kansas co-captain Darrall Mathes will hold an edge over the Tigers in the dash events with the Bengal speed specialist Don Walters, ailing from a pulled leg muscle. Schumitzky will take over dash duties for the Tigers. In the high jump, Norman Sanneman and Stoland, should take first and second. Missouri's Jimmy Johnson should lead the Jayhawks in the hurdles, because Kansas' timber-topping ace, Don Pollom, is still on the injured list. Elmer Aussiker in the shot and discus boasts a record that gives Missouri an edge in these events over Ralph Schaake, W. F. Jack and Ed Linquist. The javelin throw will find Lloyd of Missouri tossing the spear against Schaake in what should be a close contest. Hargiss will send a mile relay team of Kenny Hamilton, Fred Eberhardt, Ted Scott, and Mathes against a Missouri team which ran a 3:24.4 mile relay against Nebraska last week. Softball Soilball games scheduled for this afternoon at 4:20 are Triangle vs. A.K. Psi, Newman II vs. P.A.D., Battenfeld vs. Delta Tau, Carruth vs. Beta II, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Psi, and Kappa Sig vs. T.K.E. Games to be played Friday at 4:20 are Triangle vs. K.E.K., P.A.D. vs. A. K. Psi, T.K.E. vs. Phi Delt, Sig Alph vs. Kappa Sig, Sigma Nu vs. Delta Chi, and Delta Upsilon vs. Sig Eg. SPORTS GAB By Gabe Parks "Red" Dugan, freshman baseball coach; Ramie Beims, veteran outfielder; and John Burge, starting pitcher have applied for the Dodge City High School coaching job. . . Elmer Hackney, former Kansas State athlete, is also gunning for the position. Francis Kappelman, former Jayhawk basketball guard, is burning up the California State baseball league . . . Kappelman, who played with the Saline Millers, is catching for San Bernadino and hitting .389 . . . Another Kansas catcher in organized baseball, Elly Cadwalader, has been sent to Pueblo by the Topeka Owls. The Missouri-Oklahoma baseball series at Norman this weekend should decide the Big Six championship... Both the Sooners and Tigers have lost only one conference game, but Missouri has won seven and Oklahoma only five . . . The Sooners would have to sweep the two-game series to stay in the running. Kansas has only two more home baseball games left on the schedule. Iowa State shows here May 26 and 27 . . . Today's golf and tennis matches with Missouri here will wind up the spring season in those two sports for the Jayhawks . . . The freshman baseball squad has a battery which is liable to do the varsity some good next year . . . Warren Hodges, the husky chatterbox behind the plate, owns a powerful whip and also knows what a bat is for . . . Al Hecht, southpaw prospect, throws such a roundhouse curve, he has to aim over the batters head to keep it from breaking the dirt. Riding Concert ★ ★ ★ At Horse Show Student horsemen will demonstrate five-gaited and three-gaited riding, jumping, trick and Roman riding, and formation drills. A game of Goal-Hi will be played on horseback. About 20 college horsemen and 20 younger riders will participate in this first show, E. B. DeGroot, instructor of physical education who teaches the classes, said today. Much of the work in preparing the horse show has been done outside of regular class periods under the direction of Gayle Mott, owner of the Mott stables. The Hill will have a horse show. Tomorrow afternoon members of the equitation classes will present a "riding concert" in the riding ring east of the intramural fields. Equitation classes were first taught last year. Each spring the classes take an overnight trip to a point about 25 miles from Lawrence. This year they rode to Topeka and extended an invitation to Governor Payne Ratner to attend the Seventy-fifth Anniversary dinner. Ice Seals in Lightkeepers Cohasset, Mass., May 15—(UP)—The keepers of Minot's light, three miles offshore, were imprisoned for five days after 120-foot waves formed a thick coating of ice which sealed the only exit. Hill Intramural Sports Program On Last Lap Play in individual intramural tournaments is rapidly nearing completion. In handball competition, Chain Healy and Tom Walton will meet in one semi-final match. Don Pierce will oppose the winner of the Bob Abrams vs. Scott match. In the all-University badminton tournament, Jim Kell has advanced to the semi-finals. The remaining quarter-final matches are Bob Perrin vs. Ray Evans, Bob Abrams vs. Mike Sheridan, and Bill Hogben vs. Warren Newcomer. In the quarter-finals of the individual horseshoes competition, Marvin Sollenburger meets the winner of the W. C. Hartley vs. Ray Smith match. Bob Eidson plays the winner of the Tom Walton vs. Steve Karnowski duel. Ralph Fleagle meets Tom Arbuckle and E. C. Henry plays Don Welty. The final bracket in individual tennis was posted this morning in Robinson gym outside the intramural office. The pairings are Don Pierce vs. Van Hartmann, John Cadden vs. bye, John Gage vs. Earl Olson, Charles Walker vs. Pete Teichgraae, Fred Coulson vs. Dewitt Potter, Paul Diegel vs. John Kline, Bob Bolinger vs. John Lynch, and Melvin Lindeman vs. bye. Linksmen Face Missouri Today University golfers are playing their last matches of the season in a dual meet with Missouri this afternoon at the Country Club course. Kansas is currently resting in fourth place in conference standings while Missouri is holding down the cellar position. In Missouri's only Big Six dual meet they lost to Oklahoma, 14-4, the same score by which the Sooners defeated Kansas. Bob LaGree, varsity number one man, leads off against Missouri this afternoon. Bill McElhenny, Emmet Park, and Bob Kirk are playing in the other two-some matches. Jayhawk linksmen pulled themselves out of the cellar last weekend by defeating Kansas State. In their other conference matches they lost to Iowa State, Oklahoma, and Nebraska. 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