SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1940 PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Four Records— (Continued from page four) Although he made a good performance in his event, disappointing to the crowd was Don Boydston's failure to break the high jump rec- d. Boydston, sports editor of the Oklahoma A, and M. Daily O'Collegiate, jumped 6 feet, 6 inches to win the event, but he failed on his attempts to break the 6 feet $7 \frac{1}{4}$ inch Kansas Relays record. Kansas placed second in the mile relay behind Minnesota, fourth in the quarter-mile relay, third in the University distance medley relay, and Jack O'Hara tied for third with three other vaulters in the pole vault. The summaries; Won by Gatewood, Texas; second Revell, Pittsburgh Teachers; third Cope, Colorado; Learned, Colorado Time 14.4. 120 Yard High Hurdles Final 100 Yard Dash Won by Piker, Northwestern, second, Littler. Nebraska; third, Ramsdell. Texas; fourth, Koettel, Okla Time 9.8. Mile College Relay First Heat: Won by Oklahoma Baptist; second, Pittsburg Teachers; third, Wichita; fourth, Doane. Time 1:29.5. Second Heat: Won by Missouri Valley; second, Emporia Teachers; third, Central College; fourth, Western Time 1:32.5. Third Heat; Won by Southwestern; second, Westminster; third, Oklahoma City; fourth, St. Benedicts. Time 1:31.3. Winner on basis of comparative scores: Oklahoma Baptist, 1:29.5; second, Pittsburgh Teachers, 1:29.6; third, Wichita, 1:30.8; fourth, South- western, 1:31.3. Personnel of winning team: Pitt- man, Westbrook, Tyler, Watson. Half Mile University Relay Half Mile University Relay College Two Mile Relay Won by Oklahoma (Mathews, Coogan, Lyda, Koettel); second, Texas; third, Minnesota; fourth, Arkansas. Time 1:26.7. Won by Abilene Christian (Templeton, Womask, Beadles, Rushing); second, Emporia State; third, Pittsburg Teachers; fourth, Ft. Hays. Date 7:48.4. (new meet; record; old record, 7:50.5. K.S.T.C. Emporia, 1933). Shot Put Shot Put Won by Hackney, Kansas State, (49 ft. 5 5-8 in.); second, Creese, Colorado, (48 ft. 2 3-4 in.); third, Wibbels, Nebraska, (46 ft. 4 7-8 in%); fourth, Jenkins, Colorado, (46 ft. 5-8 in.); Vanderbilt, Kansas State, (45 ft. 9 1-4 in.) University 2 Mile Relay University Won by Drake (Crowley, Barsalou, Rasmus, Baal); second Oklahoma A. & M; third, Iowa State; fourth, Kansas State. Time 7:50.5. Invitation Milk Run Won by Blaine Rideout; second; Wayne Rideout; third, Archie San Romani; fourth, Glenn Cunningham. Time 4:10.1. (a new meet record). Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 10 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy, with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." WANTED: Ride for two to Kansas Won by Oklahoma (Lyda, Mathews, Koeppel, Gahan); second, Nebraska; third, Arkansas; fourth, Kansas State. Time 3:25.3, a new meet record. Old record: 3:27, Rice Institute, 1938. Old record held by Glenn Cunningham of 4:12.7 set in 1934. University Sprint Medley Relay City Thursday afternoon or evening, April 25. Will furnish gasoline and oil for the trip. Phone 1952.-134 JOB: April 12 or 13, Eastman canc did camera, notify Tom Maupin. 6308 Crestview Rd., Merriam, Kansas. Reward. -135 LOST: Fountain pen, Wasp Clipper, gray and black striped, on K.U. golf course. Name engraved on bar- rel. Billy Wilson, phone 177. Reward. -133 Personnel of winning team: (Holliger, Wilson, Glorios, Whittenberg) University 4 Mile Relay K. C., Mo. High School Half Mile Kelay Winner on basis of comparative time: Northeast, 1.33; second, Southwest, 1.35.3; tied for third, Southeast and Central, 1.35.7. Won by Minnesota (Lilijegren, A. Gill, Rhodes, Rasmussen); second, Iowa; third, Colorado; fourth, Kansas State. Time 17:57.8. Belie University Quarter Mile Relay First Heat: Won by Texas, 41.3; second, Oklahoma, 41.8; third, Minnesota, 41.8; fourth, Kansas, 42.4 Second Heat: Won by Kansas State 43.1; second, Iowa State, 43.8; third, Arkansas, 44.4. Winner on basis of comparative time: Texas (Seay, Gatewood, Roberts, Ramsdell); second, Oklahoma; third, Minnesota; fourth, Kansas. Broad Jump Won by Hodgson, Minnesota; second, Mather, Peru Nebraska State Teachers; third, Farris, Northeastern Oklahoma Teachers; fourth, Arrington, Michigan State. Distance: 24 feet 2 inches. College Distance Medley Relay Won By Abilene Christian (Sanders, Beadles, Womask. Rushing); second, Wichita; third, Emporia Teachers; fourth, Pittsburgh Teachers; Time: 10:38.1. University Distance Medley Relay Won by Missouri (St. Denis, Knight, Reeves, Munski); second, Oklahoma A. & M; third, Kansas; fourth, Arkansas. Time: 10:16.2. Invitation College Spartent Medley Won by Baker (Kramer, Timmons, Findlay, Williams); second, Missouri Valley; third, Westminster; fourth, College of Emporia. Time: 3:36.7, a new meet record. Old record: 3:39.2 Tie for first Bryan, Texas, and Higgins, Missouri; tie for third O'-Hara, Kansas; Thistlewaite, Northwestern; Hunt, Nebraska. Height: 13 feet 3 inches. High Jump set by Baker in 1939. Pole Vault Won by Boydston, Oklahoma A. & M; second Schnake, Iowa State; third Jay Smith, Northwestern; tie for fourth, Day, Kansas State and Kite, Wichita U., and Puett, Colorado. Height: 6 feet 6 inches. Won by Hughes, Texas; second, Fitch, Minnesota; third, Creese, Colorado; fourth, Wibbels, Nebraska. Distance: 153 feet $3\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Junior College Sprint Medley Relay Discus Won by Connor State College (Paylar, Rogers, Harrison, Beams); second, Ft. Scott; third, Hutchinson; fourth, Mile College; 37.1. Won by Oklahoma Baptist (Pitt- man, Westbrook, Tyler, Watson); second, Emporia State; third, Pitts- burg Teachers; fourth, Hays. Time: 3:19.7. University One Mile Relay Won by Minnesota (Johnson, Irvine, Garrity, Franck); second, Kansas; third, Drake; fourth, Arkansas. Time: 3:21.1. Won by Waldram, Missouri; second, Grote, Nebraska; third, Wibbels, Nebraska; fourth, Adair, Texas. Distance: 206 feet 5 inches. Javelin Society— (Continued from page three) and Mrs. A. J. Fryer of Iola. and Mrs. K. of Boyle Weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were Emma Lou Montgomery of Stillwell, Alma Biglow of Altoona, and Jean Ellen Jones, of Topeka. Miss Dorothy Hartley of Merriam and Miss Lucy Lymne Bowman, Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa house. 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