PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939 Galloping Dominoes Walk Away With Intramural Swim; Beta Places Second BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor Final Blow Up: John Burge is from St. Louis. That makes him tough to start with. Add to this the fact that he is a Golden Gloves boxing champion and you have a plenty rough customer. John served his appren- served his apprentice bearn d Dave Shirk last fall and is being counted on to fill the great amount of work year. Although he isn't as big as most ends, he makes up for this by being smart and aggressive. In addition to being a football man, John is scheduled to be the matriarch of the Jayhawk varsity baseball team's pitching student team. He played last Spring and played Ban Johnson ball for Lawrence this summer. What did we tell you about the traction team at the Texas Relays? Hargis' boys did themselves proud. Two firsts, a second, a third and a fourth are not to be sneezed at. Bird and "Beetus" of Bryan came out all in their vaulting斗 and split the first place honors with jumps of 13 feet eight inches. Bob Stoland kept his unicorn record for the first round by returning the returning team members tell us that Bob cleared six feet six, not six five as the papers said. Stoland also got a fourth in the broadjump. The distance relay队 placed second behind the great North Texas Teachers crew that had to run very close to a new world's record in the event to beat the Jayhawks. Chet Friedland pushed the 16 pound ball far out rather than he has any time this season to take third in the road breaking shot put event which was won by the Cow College's Elmer Eichner. Every meet has found the Jayhawkers improved. Watch them go. Life for Bill Hargiss, however, is far from being all peaches and cream. He's having plenty of trouble with injuries. Captain Foy tore his leg muscle again at Texas. Foy wired up carefully and folt fine. He broke fast with the gun, but pulled up in 10 yards with a sprained muscle. Dick Driscoll did the same thing although his injury is not as bad as Foy's. How would you like to be a track coach. The Oklahoma Sooners and Kansas State split their two game looper even this week end. The Aggs surprised the Big Six by upsetting the Sooners 6-5 in the first encounter. They staged a great five run rally in the last half of the fifth to win. In the second game, the Oklahomaans came back to win easily 6-2. Notes on Saturday's Scrimmages The game condition scrimmage came a surprise to everyone . . . they thought that Gwinwu was just going to run the boys through a dummy workout . . . Maybe we're wrong, but that formation the Jayhawkers use in returning the kickers lot like a flying wedge . . . A nice looking bunch of high school athletes watched the affair . . . The big ground gaining play was a lateral close behind the line that ended in a end sweep around the right side . . . Little Chester Gibbons made plenty of yards on this play and she didn't get the fry because they not pulling any of their punches. Big Bill Bunson was hitting that oline line harden . . . so was Ed Hall . . . Snugge's passing looked O.K. to this department . . . "Red" Morris is one of the more promising of the new ends, according to Publicity Man Horace Mason . . . Some guy with a movie camera up near the end of the game . . . They thought he was a spy . . . In reality he was just a Phil Pi camera hound . . . Monte Merkel couldn't be moved . . . Neither could Jay Kerns . . . Steve Renko looked good on defence . . . Frank Bukaty was lot of service . . . So did Milt Sullivan . . . "Lobel" Jenkins did the art of PainDEXter and Freddie Bosleus were handling the chains . . . - Independent Team Wins Five Out of Eight Events to Finish 34 Points Ahead of Nearest Rival; Phi Kappa Psi Trails Beta Six Points to Take Third By Clint Wood, c'40 Winning five of eight events and placing in two of the others, the Galloping Dominoes dominated the intramural swimming finals with 94 points, 34 more than Beta Theta Pi, their closest competitor, and 40 points ahead of Phi Kappa Psi who took third place honors. The Dominos walked off with first, third, and fourth places in the diving; first, second, and fourth in the 50-yard breast stroke and dominated the back stroke events when Cooper swam 50 and 100-yard backstroke events in the very fast times of 31.0 and 1:04.6. Putting on a last lap spring "Cappie" Miller anchored the Phi Psi 200-yard relay team to a win. Psi 200-yard relay team to a VICTORY in a very close race with the Miller tiful turn to gain another yard on his opponent. Putting on a power sprint, Miller added another yard in the final straightway to give the Phi Paï five points in the most exciting of the day. Nelson, Dominie breast stroke artists, had little difficulty in winning the 50-yard event and was far ahead of his nearest rival, Koelling also of the Domines and Curry, Phi Delt. Taking advantage of a collision between Maier of the Dominies and Beta's Walton, McCaillan swam off with first place in the 100-yard dash to win. He then ran for second, winning. Maier, however, came in ahead of Walton and took second place. Morton, Beta Theta Pi, led Knight, Phi Psi, and Domineus, to the tape in the 50-yard dash to clinch place in the place for the Betas. Final results are as follows: Galloping Dominoes-94, Beta Theta Pi-60, Phi Kappa Fa-54, Phi Delta Theta 46, Phi Gamma Delta 41, Sinima-10, Sigma-10, Sigma-Chi. 18, Pi Kappa Apha-5, Alpha Tau Omega-3. Summary: Diving: Koelling, G. Dominoes, first; Hamm, Phil Delt, second; Gainton, G. Dominoes, third; Fried, G. Dominoes,fourth; 300-yard Medley Relay; G. Dominoes first; Beta second; Phi Gam third. 3,076. 200-yard Relay; Phi Psi first; Phi Delt second; Time 1:534. 50-yard Back stroke: Cooper, G Dominoes, first; McCallen, Beta, second; Southern, Kappa Sig, third; Jones, Phi Psi fourth. Time 31.0. 50-yard Breast stroke: Nelson; G Dominoes, first; Koelling, G. Dominoes, second; Carry, Phi Dell, third; G. Dominoes fourth; Time 323. 100-yard Dash; McCaskill, Phi Gam, first, Mater, G Dominos, second; Watton, Beta, third. Time 1:044 Dominos, first; McCassin, Beta, dominos, first; McCassin, Beta, second; Miller, Phi, third; Spearing, Beta; fourth. Time 1:13.7 50-yard Dash, Morton Beta, first; Knight, Phi Psi, second; Hyatt, G. Domines, third; McCaskill, Phil Gam, fourth. Time 27.5. Loring Day, U.S.C. pole vault; is the man whom sports authorities believe will vault 15 feet. He has already cleared 14 feet. 6 inches. 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Most of the winners in the Texas Relays will compete in the Kansas Relays April 22. Wednesday Nite Jayhawkers Perform Well In Texas Relays - Stoland, Bird, Fricland And Medley Relay Team Gain Places; Foy and Driscoll Injured Although a hot sun was pushing the temperature up into the 90's, a strong band of Jayhawkers carried the Kansas colors high in the stand. The annual Texas Relays, their first outdoor track meet of the outdoor season. Two Kansas took first place honors in the Austin meet, while the Jayhawk distance medley relay team finished second behind North Texas Teachers College, which was paced by the Rideout twins. Chet Friedland, Kansas weight man, placed third in the shot put behind Elmer Hackney, Kansas State's "one-man-gam", who threw the oval 32 feet $3\frac{1}{4}$ inches to break the old Texas record of 54 feet 11½ inches, Franke of Nebraska. Friedland did not place in the discus throw. GRANA DA Bob Stolland was the high point man for Kansas when he tied for first place in the high jump and broad jumped himself into fourth position. The officials announced the height of Stolland's jump as 6 feet 6 inches and that he looked good in the broad jump too. Don Bird, veteran Kansas pole vaulter, came through for the Crimson and Blue to tie for first place in the pole vault with Beefus Bryan, Texas star, at the height of 13 feet 6 inches. Bryan and Bird will come face-to-face judge match here in the Kansas Relay. The Jayhawker tracke nare pre- paring for their dual meet with Nebraska, here, Friday afternoon. ENDS WEDNESDAY Sensational New Entertainment Ideal Romance! Melody! Skating Beauties! "ICE FOLLIES of 1939" STARRING CRAWFORD JAMES STEWART LEW AYRES • LEWIST WEST MARCH OF TIME "Background for War" Will There Be a "Mediterranean Munich" X-TRA Added Mickey Mouse News Thursday—3 Days Wallace Beery "SERGEAN MADDEN" SUNDAY The greatest of them all! "DODGE CITY" SUNDAY Glenn Oatman Announces Varsity Tennis Squad By Larry Winn, c'41 Coach Clough Oostman announced yesterday that a tennis team of six men had been chosen to represent the court. Three lettermen from last year are back again this season. Ry Larry Winn. c'41 Harold Sinning, George Murphy, and Kermit Franks were the three lettermen chosen. The other three members of the team are: Earl Rudford, Howard Engleman, and Warren Shupe. Oatman said that, he could not wait until the tennis tournament was completely finished to pick his not team because the racket swingsers meet the University of Wichita April 12. For the past two weeks Oatman has been trying to conduct a tournament which would enable him to pick the Kansas team. Because of poor weather, the courts have been outplayed. Both teams matched were played off, which enabled Oatman to make the decision which was announced yesterday. Two other favorites in the tourney Shave for a penny! 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