PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1941 Final Statistics On Kansas Relays Chilly temperatures and a boistous breeze handicapped track and field stars in the nineteenth annual Kansas Relays yesterday afternoon, but nevertheless they turned in some better than average times besides cracking two records. The results: FINAL DECATHLON STANDINGS 1. Charles Larson, Culver-Stockton, 6014 points. 2. Vern Miller, Colorado University 5847 points. 3. Mike Schelb, Michigan State College, 5726 points. 4. Marvin, Hodges, Baker University, 5715 points. 5. Lovell Kroencke, Culver-Stockton, 4913 points. 6. Leo Cross, Kansas State College 4255 points (Nine events.) 7. Vern Summer, unattached, Emporia, 4225 points (Seven events). 120-Yard High Hurdles Won by Owens, Howard Payne College; second, Harris, East Texas Teachers College; third, Johnson, Missouri; forth, Goldsmith, Emporia Teachers College. Time--14.4. 100-Yard Dash Half Mile College Relay Won by Terry, Texas; second, Williams, North Texas State Teach- ers College; third, Ramsdell, Texas; fourth, Walters, Missouri. Time— 09:4 seconds. Half Mile College Relay Final Standings. By by North Texas State (Dodds, Williams, Hicks, Roers); Howard Payne College; third, East Texas State; fourth, Emporia Teachers College. Time—129.8 Half Mile University Relay Half Mile University Kelny First Heat. Won by Texas, 126.7 second, Kansas, 129.4; Wisconsin, 129.4; fourth, Missouri, 130.6. Second Heat. Won by Minnesota, 129.8; second, Kansas, 130.6; third, Wichita, 131.9. Final standings. First, Texas, (Barefield, Sparks, Terry, Ramsdell) second, Iowa; third, Wisconsin; fourth, Minnesota. Time—1:26.7. Two Mile College Relay Won by North Texas State Teachers College (McDaniel, Outlaw, Vaugan, Chrisman); second, KSTC Emporia; third, KSTC Pittsburgh; Time—8:07.8. Two Mile University Relay Won by Drake (Albee, Jamieson, Barsalou, Baal) second, Oklahoma; third. Iowa. Time—7:58. Invitation One Mile Run Won by John Munks; second. Mel Trutte; third, Ralph Schwartz; fourth, Ray Harris. Time - 434.46. Boky. University Sprint Medley Relay Won by Indiana (Cochrane, Riley, Burnt, Kane) second, Texas; third, Kansas; fourth, Arkansas. Time-3:25.2, New Relays Record; Old Record, 3:25.3 set by Oklahoma in 1940. K. C., Mo. H. S. Half Mile Relay Won by Northeast (McCulley, Storey, Lemon, Wilson); second Central; third, Southeast; fourth, Southwest. Time—1:35.3. University Four Mile Relay University Four Mile Relay Won by Wisconsin (Stafford, Wis.) Kris Stakey (Missouri); second, Missouri third. Drake; fourth, Minnesota Time—18:22.1 Won by Beierle, Wisconsin; second, Harris, Indiana; third, Creese, Colorado; fourth, Aussieker, Missouri. Distance = 49 feet 4½ inches. Shot Put Quarter Miie University Relay Won by Texas (Seay, Terry, Ramsdell, Sparks); second, North Texas State; third, Wisconsin; fourth, Missouri, and East Texas State tied. Time—41.7. College Distance Medley Relay Won by KSTC Fittsburg (Kramer, Patrick, Martinez, Bellman) second, KSTC Emporia; third, North Texas State; fourth, Warrensburg Teachers. Time: 10-38.8. Broad Jump Won by Rice, East Texas State; second, Schumitzky, Missouri; third, Lechtenberg, Iowa State; fourth, Arrington, Michigan State. Distance—23 feet $^{94}$ inches. 28 feet 4 inches University Distance Medley Relay University Distance Medley Relay Won by Indiana (Riley, Tolliver, Miller), second, Iowa State; hird, Oklahoma fourth, Kansas State. Time—10:34:48. Invitation College Sprint Medley Won by Baker (Findlay, Seymour, Brown, Williams); second, Ottawa; third, Missouri Valley; fourth, Culver- Stockton. Time—3:42.9. Won by Williams, Wisconsin, and DeField, Minnesota; third, Beven, Kansas; Thistlewaite, Northwestern, Wonch, Michigan State and Barnes, Colorado all tied. Height—13 feet. Pole Vault Junior College Sprint Medley Relay Won by Fort Scott (Bland, Stoddard, Sauerwue, Dixon); second, Connors; third, Hutchinson; fourth, Ark City, Time-3:44.5. One Milc College Relay One Mile College Reilly Won by Howard Payne College (Marshall, King, Vandaveer, Barcena); second, North Texas State; third, East Texas State; fourth, Oklahoma Baptist. Time—3:18.3. One Mile University Relay One Mule *Univerve* Burry, Reny Wa kane C Cochran); second, Drake; third, Minnesota; fourth, Kansas State. Time-3:21.1 High Jump Won by Stoland, Kansas, and Sanneman, Kansas, tied; third, D. Smith and J. Smith, Northwestern, Arrangton, Michigan State, Milne, Michigan State and Wyman, Drake, tied. Height—6 feet 7/8 inches. Won by Harris, Indiana; second, Hughes, Texas; third, Fitch, Minnesota; fourth, Jenkins Colorado. Distance: 171 feet 634 inches. New record; old record by Petty, Rice Institute, 154 feet in 1935. Discus Javelin Won by Mikeska, North Texas; second, Barker, Grinnell; third, Lloyd, Missouri; fourth, Linehan, Warensburg. Distance —190 feet $3\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Augustana Wins Over Jayhawks Playing in Robinson gym, the University tennis team dropped a 6-0 match to Augustana College, Sioux Falls, S.D., yesterday afternoon. Bunt (A) defeated Voelker (K) 6-1, 4-6, 6-0. Johnson (A) defeated Domingc (K) 6-1, 6-3. Opheim (A) defeated Howard (K) 6-4, 6-2. Kilness (A) defeated Trump (K) 5-7, 6-2, 6-0. Opheim and Kilness (A) defeated Smith and Hershorn (K) 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. Are You Taking Advantage OF YOUR Union Building? This Spring We Invite You to Enjoy the Activities That Make Memorial Union "The Center of University Life"--meet that stood for seven years. That was Glenn Cunningham's first taste of fame. - Men's Lounge - Women's Lounge - Modernistic Main Lounge - Pine Room (for meetings) - Your Old English Room - Free Mid-Week Varsity - Kansas Room - Beautiful Ballroom - Music Room - Recreation Rooms - W.S.G.A. Book Exchange - Magazines, Cards, etc. - Rental Library - New Union Fountain - University Cafeteria (Enjoy Life at Your Union Building) MEMORIAL UNION OPERATING COMMITTEE Cunningham Misses First Relays in Years CLASS A The nineteenth running of the Kansas Relays lacked the master's touch. For the first time in a decade Glenn Cunningham, dean of milers, will not answer the starter's gun in his pet event. High School Relays Results Ten years ago a gangly lad with flame-scarred legs from Elkhart, Kan., set a mile record in the Relays interscholastic Hutchinson ... 45½ Wichita East ... 29 Wichita North ... 13 Pittsburg ... 12 Manhattan ... 10½ Topeka ... 10 Abilene ... 9 ElDorado ... 9 Sumner ... 9 Wyandotte ... 9 CLASS B Moran 19 Ashland 17 Blue Rapids $13\frac{1}{2}$ Kiowa 12 Baldwin 11 Burrton 10 Admire $9\frac{1}{2}$ Elmdale 9 Lyndon 9 Valley Falls 9 Later he entered the University. He established another Relays record in the special mile event. This mark was erased last year after standing six seasons. He carried the colors of the United States into two Olympics. Cunningham placed fourth in the 1500 meter run at Los Angeles in 1932 and second in that event at Berlin in 1936. Cunningham once held the world record for the mile with a burning 4:06.7 that he ran on the Princeton track. 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