PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939 Missouri Dual Meet Here Saturday Promises To Be Close; Kansas Has Edge BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor Our most efficient friend, Mr. Horace Mason, from the K.U. News Bureau, handed us a sheet this morning with a listing of previous Kansas-Missouri dual meets. Inspection of that sheet reveals that Kansas men hold records in each of the 15 events. The oldest record still standing is the 9.8 mark in the century. Burhm of Missouri first turned in that time in 1908. Since then the mark has been equaled by three Kansasans and one Missouriian. Jack Richardson was the last to do it in 1937. There are four records that should fall Saturday. Whether they will or not is another question. First, Missouri's Munski should better his mark of 4:16.6 in the mile made last year. He will have plenty of pushing from Ray Harris and Ernie Klam. If Harris gets to rolling in the two mile event, he should blot out the 14 year old record of 9:8.8 made by Poage of Missouri. Schmitz of Missouri should jump over the 23 feet 10 in 8.7 m long break at 12年 mark belonging to Mchuerney of Kansas. Don Bird should better his own record of 12 feet 2 inches in the pole vault. He holds this jointly with his ex-team mate Ryan Noble. Records least likely to fall are the 220 (Richardson, Kansas, 21.1), 440 (Green, Kansas, 49.4), mile relay (Kansas, 31.57), 102 high hurdles (Simpson, Missouri, 14.8), 220 low hurdles (Simpson, Missouri, 14.8), 50 feet (Dees, Kansas, 50 feet 9 inches) and the discus (Thornhill, Kansas, 14 feet 4.3 inches.) If Captain Foy has a good day, he should break the 51 year old mark in the 100. Last week at Manhattan, Foy wipped off the century in 9.7 with a cross wind in his favor. Dare you to believe that his ship and should be right behind ole Cap to push him along. There's not much chance of Foy's stepping off the furling faster than jumping Jack Richardson's 21.1 made in 1937. Bob Stolland is a question mark. The big Kansas will win the event. There's no question about that, but he will be jump over 6 feet 4-3 to beat Missouri's Kelly's record set in Miami. He's around 5 feet 4-3 in around 6 feet 6 inches, but he's having a little trouble at the present time. Louise John Munski will not meet Harris in the two mile as expected. The Missouri coach has entered him in the mile and the 880. As we see it, he is a cinch in both events. The Kansas showing in the half is likely to be pathetic. Missouri will probably place 1-2-3. The mile will be the feature race of the afternoon. Munski will probably win, but before the four laps are over he will know that he has been in a race. Harris will push him all the way. This column sticks its meaty battered neck out and predicts that the time will be under 415 if the track is in good shape and the wind is not too strong. Kansas should place 1-2 in the two mile with Ray Harris out front and - Kansas Track Team Is at Full Strength for First Time Since Start of Season; Joyhawkers Will Be Led by Captain Lyle Foy in Attempt to Defeat Big Six Indoor Champions By Larry Winn, c'41 Will it be the Tigers or the Jayhawkers this time, when they meet in their dual track meet here Saturday afternoon? Coach Bill Hargiss believes it will be one of the closest meets ever eeld between the two schools. Masoner Returns The strength of first place victories is pretty evenly matched, with an edge to Kansas, but it will be the minor points of second and third places that will decide whether Kansas or Missouri will be favorites to win the Big Six track meet at Ames, Iowa next week. Masoner Returns Strength has been added to the Jayhawk team with Paul Masoner, star hurdler, back to represent Kansas in the high and low hurdles. Paul is the Big Six indoor low hurdle champion but he has been out since before the Kansas Relays with a pulled leg muscle. Capt. Lyle Foy, Big Six dash champion, will also be back on the cinders for the springs in which he is favored to take first place. Derrell Mather is an other fine Kansas sprinter who will probably garner points for Kansas in this event. Many people have been awaiting the chance to see John Munski, Tiger distance ace, and Ray Harris, Kansas hope in the distances meet again. Both run anchor on their distance medley relay teams in the Kansas Relays and Harris gave the more experienced Tiger a fine race. Both are entered in the mile run. The Missouri boy is expected to cap the honors. Harris is conceded first in the two-mile run even though Munski does decide to run that race. Edge in High Jump Kansas has the edge in the high jump with Bob Stoland, who has jumped over 6 feet 5 inches. Dion Bird is still bothered with an injured ankle but is expected to take the pole vault without much trouble. Bill Beven is another Kansan who will be in there fighting for those minor points that will be so important. Neither school is very strong in the weights but Kansas only has one man so the Jayhawkers cannot gather more than five points in the shot put and the discus throw. Chet Friedland is the only Kansas weight man since Bill Bunen was injured in football practice. Missouri is favored to take a complete sweep in the brood jump with Sol Schumishty, Kansas Relay champion, and Ernie Klamm, Tiger jumper, leading the Tiger aggregation in that event. Both jump over 23 feet and Kansas has no man that can jump that far. Strong Tiger Hurdler The Tiger will also be strong in the hurdles with John Baldwin and White leading the Missouri stick on Sunday, "on Paul Massee and Glenn Foy. Bob Waldram, Tiger ace javelin thrower will be favored over Fen Durand. Jayhawker hope, in that event. Both are former Big Six Little Ernie Klann right on his heels. Had Darrigg entered Klamn in the 880 and the Missourians put Mushkul in the two mile, the finishes of those two races would have been all mixed up. As it stands now, it will be all Kansas in the two mile and all Missouri in the 880. by Air-Conditioned SUPER-COACH MAIL FOR FREE FOLDERS Mail to: and mail in H. L. Young, and mail in H. L. Young, and mail in H. L. Young, lawyers and information, lawyers and information, lawyers and information, World's Wide Travel Bergins to All America ★ The travel opportunity of a generation! To New York and San Francisco and back home Super-Coach for only $9.95 total transportation cost World's Fair World's Fair Expense-Paid Tours Union Stage Depot Here Saturday--champions but Waldram has the better throws this year. UNION PACIFIC STAGES INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES Tiger distance ace, who will match sticks with Ray Harris, Jayhawker junior in the mile event. The team also run in the half mile event, Coach Hargiss said that he would not be surprised if either team wins, just to stress how close the meet is expected to be. Kansas will rely on Bert Brandon Vincent Graves, Gretchen Cox, and Darrell Matts to pick up the minor players. A team will meet with Missouri Saturday. University students need only to show their activity books to gain entrance into this meet. The Oklahoma Sooners will take a full track team to Manhattan for their annual dual meet with Kansas State tomorrow. Hard Luck Dogs Kansas Baseballers PATEE - Jayhawkers Have Lost Five of Last Six Games By One Run Margin; Meet Iowa State Today The Big Show! With All the Stars! The prize hard luck tuck in the University of Kansas this year is the Dojhawk baseball team. Coach John Krause lost one heart break after another. TODAY ENDS SATURDAY Previous to the games with Missouri the Jayhawks had lost to Nebraska at Lincoln by scores of 3-4 and 8-4 to Oklahoma at Norman 5-6. The most recent losses for the Kanaans came in two thrilling contests with Missouri's Big Six champions. The defending conference champion lost to Oregon, but did out victories over the hucklebirds by wins of 1-0 and 3-2. In the last five games, the Kansas team has lost four times by one run and the other time by two runs. The Jayhawks are the best cellar team in Big Six baseball history. Drew: Time to History The Jayhawks are a young team, with six new men in the lineup this season. Only lettermen in the starting lineup have been Paul Holcum, left fielder, Eldreth Cudwainher, left fielder, and Leo Kappelman, shortstop. "Radio City Revels" BOB BURNS Jack Oakie - Kenny Baker In the second contest Cliff Brass, senior curve ball artist put the Tigers down without a hit in the first five innings. Then came the fatal sixth and an error and two home runs gave the Tigers the three runs which won the game. Eddie Paris, stock*s and Tigers counted for the two Kansas runs by singing with the bases loaded. Lose to Huskers and Sooners BOB BAKER "PHANTON STAGE" Cartoon and "Dick Tracy" The first game saw "Red" Dugan, big junior hurler, hold the Tigers to three singles and still lose. Dugan walked only one man and there was only one error behind him, but this was not enough to win. Kansas plays Iowa State at Ames this week end and if either team wins both games, the losing team will be in the cellar. Heidelberg College Men Lead Cow to Chapel Tiflis, Ohio—(UCP) The favorite stunt of college men of an earlier generation—that of leading a cow to the moon was repeated at Heidelberg College here. Drops Two to Tigers SUNDAY 2 Thrilling DAYS 2nd Feature HERE HE IS! See "Wrong Way" Doug Go the Right Way! A half-dozen students carried out the traditional trick at 3 o'clock in the morning. When the first student groups arrived, the cow was grazing contentedly and refused to leave. The teacher then returned to return the animal to its owners. The Nation's Greatest Actress--- BETTE DAVIS 'That Certain Woman' Henry Fonda - Jan Hunter Sigma Nu; G.Dominoes II And Sig Ep Lead I-M Race Now that two thirds of the University intramural softball schedule has been played, definite favorites for a playoff birth have been established in each of the three divisions In Division I the Sigma Nu team made its belated debt by winning the longest game ever played on the Intramural fields, a 13 innings affair with Kappa Sigma as the opponent. Sigma Nu is still undefended, and as the only team in Division I that has not lost a game, must be considered the favorite. However three teams will reach the playoffs and the other two places will be determined by a single victory. In Division II the Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi. Each of these teams has lost only one contest. Division II, apparently the strongest, is led jointly by the favored Sigma Phi Epiah aggregation that boasts a powerful offense and an air tight defense behind the super burling of Lyman Corlis, and the undefeated Galloping Dominoes II. The Dominoes reached the final last year and have an even stronger team this year. Tuesday, May 16 at 4:30 these two teams play each other in what may prove to be the most vital and interesting contest of the season. By Clint Wood, c'40 Following close behind with only one defeat are Delta Upson, and Beta Theia Pi who will fight it out for the other playoff in her regularly scheduled game tomorrow at 4:30 on the intramural fields. Acacia, Phi Alpha Delta, and the TODAY It's Hilarious "THE RITZ BROS." AND TOMORROW Then "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" FRIDAY SATURDAY Tony Marjorie MARTIN WEAVER No. 2 — A Child's Toy Hiding "BEST FILM OF THE YEAR FROM ANY COUNTRY" —National Board of Review. 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The linkmen will face the Kirkville College of Osteopathy while Coach Glenm Outsman's tennis team will be up against Kansas State. Playing for the golfers will be Captain Bob Busler, Jack Nesley, Mort Jones and Bill Udell. On the court for Kansas against the Agnie will be Howard Engleman, Blaine Hibbard, Harold Sinning and Franka DICKINSON --- Now Showing ALEKANDER KORDA presenta CORINNE LUCHAIRE EDNA BEST • BARRY BARNES Directed by BRIAN DESMOND HURST RELEASED THRU Glorious Adventure! Spectacular Entertainment! SATURDAY—1 Week By Dorothy Dyer, c'39 Women's Intramurals By Deregh Dovey £30 Tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 the Watkins hall softball team will play the Independent team. At 4:30 this afternoon on the intramural field the Miller hall softball team will play Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Gamma Gamma will play YOU owe it to your MOTHER to dress up this Mother's Day. 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