FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The image provided is too blurry and low resolution to accurately recognize any text. It appears to be a barcode or some kind of digital data. PAGE FIVE The Relays--feet 1 mile High jump-Won by Peterson, Lawrence; second, Hodgell, Topeka; third, James, Arkansas City; fourth, third James, Arkansas City; tied for fourth Myers, Cherokee and Rud- (Continued from page one) But you're wanting to see the relays. You want to see them pull out of that shute down at the southeast corner of the field. You want to see them scramble up at the end of each lap and see that next man come tearing out with the striped stick. You want to see those anchor men pour it on as they whirl into the payoff lane. Well, you'll see that. And you'll see lots of it. With sprint quartets from Texas and Oklahoma from down that way and from Michigan State and Northwestern from the lake district, you'll see plenty of speed. Pitt and Emporia Again Then there will be baton outfits from Missouri and Oklahoma A. and M. and Kansas and some of the other places running for honors in the longer events. Battling for honors in the college division will be relay teams from Pittsburg Teachers and Emporia State, the prennial winners among the four year schools. They both have some fast steppers on hand this year. The ones you'll want to see are Vernon Akins, dusky Gorilla clean-up runner, and Bob Liby middle-distance ace for the Hornets. In the decathlon you'll see last year's winner, Lee Todd, trying to keep his laurels away from a pack of athletes rounded up from nearly every section of the United States. Prep Stars— (Continued from page one) 100-yard dash—Won by Hulse, Wichita East; second, Barksdale, Summer; third, Love, Hutchinson; fourth, Pruitt, Independence; fifth, Swafford, Anthony. Time: 10.5. Mile run, first section—Won by Jackson, Sumner; second, Fisher, Clay Center; third, Allen, Great Bend; fourth, Hartman, Topea; fifth, Moore, Salina. Time: 4:40.1. Mile run, second section—Won by Bailey, Arkansas City; second, Leasure, Wichita East; third, Comstock Ft. Scott; fourth Jentz, Hillsboro; fifth, Harbour, Turner. Time: 4:41.3 Discus—Won by Martin, Arma; second, Bolts, Topeka Catholic; third, Smurl, Cherokee; fourth, Behrends, Clay Center; fifth, Rundell. Ottawa. Distance: 135 feet 7 inches. 880-yard relay —Won by Junction City; second, Leavenworth; third, Coffeville and Wichita East (tie); fifth, Topeka. Time: 134.3. Shot put—Won by Jenkins, Emma; second, Ournutt, Wichita North; third, Hallar, Marion; fourth, Logan, Leavenworth; fifth, Goehring, Lawrence. Distance: 50 feet 2 inches. 440-yard dash, first section—Won by Ligon, Columbus; second, Garner, Shawnee Mission; third, Christian, Wichita North; Fourth, Carson, Great Bend. Time: 52.5. 440-yard dash, second section—Won by Tillman, Highland Park (Topeka); second, Thorp, Atchison; third, Saunders. Wichita E east fourth, Poland, Pittsburg. Time: 53.7 440-yard dash, third section—Won by Olsen, Salina; second, Thompson,雅andotte; third, Gaspon, Hawkeye; fourth, Shively, Paola. Time 54 440-yard dash, fourth section—Won by Granfield, Manhattan; second, Burrell, Wichita East; third, Lewis, Highland Park (Topeka); fourth, Shattock, Pittsburg. Time: 54.4 440-yard dash, fifth section—Won by Eberhardt, Salina; second, Fowler. Independence, third, South, catching forth, fourth, Love, catchison, time: 523. 200-yard low hurdles—Won by Pruitt, Independence; second, Robinson, Columbus; third, Bumbaugh, Junction City; fourth, Cree, Clay Center; fifth, Bledsoe, Great Bend. Time: 23 flat. Broad jump—Won by Woods, Coffeyville; second, Springer, Coffeyville; third, Dorney, Wellington; fourth, Bortka, Wyandotte; fifth, Slaughter, Topeka. Distance: 23 feet $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches. (A new meet record). Javelin—Won by Steele, Turner; second Curnutt, Wichita North; third, Collier, Wichita East; fourth, Montgomery, Junction City; fifth, Socofolky, Marion. Distance: 175 feet 7 inches. **Class B** 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Holding, Kincaid; second, Abbot, Alma; third, Voth, Buhler; fourth, Roth, Westphalia; fifth, Kanaga, Derby. Time: 16.2. dick, Council Grove. Height: 6 feet, 4 inches. Class B 100-yard dash—Won by Lamkin, Kiowa; second, Johnson, Oskala; third, McRae, Blue Rapids; fourth, Chain, Haven; fifth, Bush, Williamsburg. Time: 10.6. Mile run, first section—Won by Calder, Gardner; second, Griffon, Waverly; third, Showalter, Wind-wood; fourth, Baker, Louisburg; fifth, Libers, Waterville. Time: 4:46.1. Mile run, second section—Won by Morstor, Emmett; second, Sibert. Pretty Prairie; third, Snyder, Admire, fourth, Funk, DeSoto; fifth, Harrington, Elmdale. Time: 4:42.7. 440-yard dash, first section—Won by Tidwell, Kiowa; second, Kirkpatrick, Oswego; third, Herron, Overbrook; fourth, Stevens, Winchester; fifth, Oshell, Edgerton Time; 53.6. 440-yard dash, second section—Won by Hobson; Baldwin; second, Yeager, Toledo; third, Clark, Overbrook; fourth, Black, Kiowa; fifth, Stellmier, Fairview. Time 53.8. 440-yard dash, fourth section—Won by Rainey, Benton; second, Brown, Transdale; third, Dains, Williamsburg; fourth, Erb, Fairview. Time: 53.5. 440-yard dash, third section—Won by Best, Admire; second, J. Tidwell, Kiowa; third, Wilson, Lansing; fourth, Vasquez, Florence. Time: 55. 440-yard dash, fifth section—Won by Ognew, Westphalia; second, Wethers, Oswego; third, Buehler, Seneca; fourth, Gill, Benton. Time: 54.7. GRANADA ALL SHOWS 25F WALLACE BEERY JOHN HOWARD DOLORES DEL RIO "KOTA" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! ENDS SATURDAY 440-yard dash, sixth section—Won by Davis, Admire; second, Parsley, Benton; third, Smith, Maize; fourth, Bartell, Clearwater. Time: 53.7. and LAUREL and HARDY "CHUMP AT OXFORD" "MAN FROM DAKOTA" Cartoon - News Discuss—Won by Fiedler, Enterprise; second, Kistler, Douglas; third, Figgs, Valley Falls; fourth, Kimel, Clearwater; fifth, Martin, Rock Creek. Distance: 148 feet 3-4 inches. A new meet record.) SATURDAY NIGHT Shot put—Won by Kimel, Clearwater; second Rathbone, Haven; third, Fiedler, Enterprise fourth, Fifth Avenue distance. Distance 47 feet 84 inches. 11:15 and 4 Days The Sensational Hit that Shocked Blase Broadway GINGER ROGERS JOEL McCREA 880-yard relay—Won by Alma; second, Madison; third, Kiowa; ourth, Onaga; fifth, Clearwater. Time: 1:38.1. 200-yard low hurdles—Won by Monahan, Trusdalde; second, Ireland, Madison; third, Ides, Kiowa; fourth, Abbott, Alma; fifth, Harrington, Clearwater. Time: 24.2. "Primrose Path" Broad jump — Won by Agnew, Westphalia; second, Ten Eych, Alma; third, Nunemaker, Langdon Rural; fourth, Grosser Enterprise; fifth, Davis, Admire. Distance: 21 feet 1 inch. 880-yard run, first section—Won by Bodecker, Whitewater; second, "Park in the stadium? No! gotta go to--- SING /n SWING" SING 'n SWING" DICKINSON NOW THRU SATURDAY YOU WILL SEE in an entirely different role, one that proves him worthy of all the praise the critics have given him. Edward G. Robinson's performance with Paul Muni's "Pasteur" and Academy Award Winner "Zola" EDWARD G. ROBINSON "The Story Of Dr. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" STARTS SUNDAY For Five Days Mickey Rooney in his Finest Show since "Boys Town" MICKEY ROONEY Reusser, Clearwater; third, Griffith, Baldwin; fourth, Rose, Burlingame; fifth, Link, Waterville. Time: 2:06. 880-yard run, second section—Won by McComas, Florence; second, Caruthers, Toleda; third, Hood, Kiowa; fourth, Ogleby, Admire. 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