UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS P SUNDAY, MAY 15. 1938 Tigers Drub Kansas Cindermen Munski Leads Mates To Victory With Record Mile; Missouri Wins 11 Firsts Columbia, Mo., May 14 — (UP) — John Munaki, the University of Missouri's 145-pound distance runner, bettered another Glenn Cunningham record by 3.7 seconds today in the run to contribute to a Missouri win at the national dual truck and field meet. Missouri won the meet, $92 to $38.1$. Munki ran the mile in 4:16.6 against a strong wind and dust storm to best the meet record of 4:20.3 set by Cunningham in 1955. Three months ago Munki beat a six-year record of the speed Cunningham from the indoor mile in 4:19.2 to better the Kansan's record of 4:20.3. Missouri swept 11 of 15 events to become co-favorite with Nebraska in the big Six meet at Lincoln next Friday and Saturday. The only other meet record broken was that in the javelin throw, which toppled when Robert Waldram, another Missouri sophomore, threw the spear 204 feet, $6\frac{1}{4}$ inches. The previous mark was 191 feet, $4\frac{1}{4}$ inches, set by Bryan of Kansas in 1931. Kansas won the 440-yard dash, the 100-yard dash, the pole vault and the 220-yard law hurdles. Summary: 220-yard dash: Won by Priesmeyer (M); Cooper (M); Hardacre (K). Time. 21.7. Discuss: Won by Tison (M); Friedland (K); Ewing (M). Distance, 138 feet. 2 inches. Two-mile run: Burrus (M) and Rucker (M) tied for first; Ryan (K) Time. 9:51.6 **saveviti:** Won by Walldrum (M); Dade 204 feet, 61¼ inches. (New meet record. Old record of 191 feet, 4¾ inches) By Bryan of Kansas in 1931. 220-yard low hurdles: Won by Wiles (K); Masoner (K); Knight (K) and Baldwin (M) tied. Time, 243. 440-yard dash: Won by Cox (K) Gee (M); Berg (M) and Busyhead (M) *tied*. Time: 56.1. 100-yard dash: Wor by Hardacre (K); Priesmeyer (M); Wiles (K) Time: 10.0. Time, Year, Broad jump: Won by Klanm (M); Masoner (K); Frick (M). Distance; 23 feet, 9% inches. Mile relay: Won by Missouri (Bird, Priesmeyer, Cooper, Gee) Time, 3.22.8. 4 feet, 1/2 inches. Pole vault: Won by Bird (K); Gordon (M); Bearee (M). Height, 12 feet. 6 inches. 120-yard high hurdles: Won by White (M); Masoner K; Baldwin (M). Time, 15.0. 880-yard run: Won by R. Frieze (M); B. Frieze (M); Heckendorf (K). Time: 2.927. Mile run: Won by Bumuski (M); Collins (M); Klann (K). Time: 4:166. Won sheet record. Old rec- dition. Won by Cunningham of Kansas in 1932.) What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Dale Heckendorn Up at the Aagie school they gave 10 numerals to freshman wrestlers the other day. Wrestling has always been a major sport with the Kansas State crowd. They have a regularly scheduled season in that event and take the sport very seriously. The Frosh work out regularly, and in order to determine those qualified for numerals they held a tourney which was well attended. The Wildcat baseball squad that will play here Tuesday and Wednesday had an easy time disposing of Baker 27 to 6 and 14 to 1. The hurlers who pitched the Aggies to the wins were Brock and Klimek. Duisman, center fielder, was a concession hitter. He hit five times in 11 trips during the series and performed perfectly in the field. The Oklahoma tennis team closed its season last Thursday by trampling the Oklahoma Aggies, 5-1. The Sooners were able to sweep the singles events without dropping a single set. That's playing real tenni- s. The owl match that was lost in the game was the number one doubles affair. The Oklahoma polo team which has been going great guns all year succeeded in defeating the Univer- sity, and both their games played last week. The 1938 World's Fair that is to be held in San Francisco is being advertised by the California baseball team. On their recent barmarking tour, an emblem on the left sleeve of their uniforms advertising the fair. Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell. c'40 --they Crefit, renominé, the conference tournament at Lincoln. May 20-21. The doubles combination of Hovsetrock is listed high in the Big Six rating, and chances are strong. If Kell is sufficiently improved by Saturday, that they may come home with the conference crown. The men's intramural office yesterday afternoon announced the final drawings for the softball championship. Play will begin tomorrow aftertern when the Hexagons meet the Giants in a tangle with the Galloping Dominoes, the Galloping Ghosts take on West-minster, and the Sig Alph's play It looks as though the champions will be the Sig Alph's, D.U. and the Galloping Ghosts will probably give the phi the best run in the tournament fair. It is going to be an interesting contest if both Beta and the Galloping Ghosts survive the first round and meet in the second. The Ghosts have not The Galloping Domines and Ober's are two teams to be watched. Both teams have tremendous hitting ability. They infield infields and sure-fire fly snaggers. Sig Ep is going to cause plenty of trouble before the journey is over. They have one of the best chairs in the room, and the pitching of Coris is of the best sort. The Ems do not hit hard, but bunch their binges when the pressure is too much. It is unfortunate that Sigma Nu has forgotten to sign the Sig Alphas in their first letter, pitting of Charley Stipp they wrote on the journey, teesing in the tourney, but it is doubtful whether they will be able to stop Bill Hall and his Sig Alph According to dope, D.U. Phi PsI, Hexagons, Domines, Ghosts, Beta's, Ober's and the Sig Alph's will come out of the first round in the finals. Domines-finals over Phi PsI, the Domines will probably beat the Hexagons, the Beta-Ghost affair will be a toss up as will the between Ouber's and the Sig Alph's. Regardless of the outcome of the Monday games, plenty of good baseball will be played and anyone interested in lining up a good softball glove would be asked to would do well to be on hand to see the lads go through their paces. Howerton Appointed Vice-President Of College Young Demos Clark Howerton, 138, recently was appointed vice-president of the college division of the state Young Democrats by Leigh Warner, state chairman of the Young Democrats Club. Other appointments were: State chairman of the college executive council, Lloyd Cunningham, junior at the State Teachers' College at Pittsburgh; vice-presidents, Tom Mosier, junior at Hays State College, Louise Eggen of Kansas State, and Lena Ruth Miller of Emporia State. Eggen will host Hott of Washburn; treasurer, Florence Fitzwilliams of Wichita University. Husker Netmen Win The illness of Kell, number one man on the University tennis team, brought on a defeat for Kansas in its match with the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb. yesterday. The Cornhuskers won the match. Kell's I llness Stops Jayhawkers' Winning Streak Kell was ill when he lost his singles match to Rundel of Nebraska, 8-6, 6-2; and when it came time for the doubles matches, he was unable to begin play. He and麦克洛里克 forced to Rundel and Deitrich. On Friday the Jayhawkers played Nebraska Wesleyan at Lincoln and drew a 3-all decision. On their home court, the Jayhawkers were defeated by Wesleyan, 4-2, and Friar, 4-1. And readjust the University's standing. Until Saturday, the Kansas men were undefeated in the Big Six, but they still remain the favorites in On Monday, the University of Missouri net defenders will come here for a meet. Kansas is slated to win, for in a previous match at Columbia the Jayhawks twisted the Tiger's tail in a 5-1 victory. A summary of the two weekend matches follows: Nebraska Wesleyan: Singles Northern New Jersey singles Hoverstock (KU) defeated Barvett (NW) 6-1, 6-2. Nebraska Wesleyan: Singles rett (NW), 6-1, 6-2. Kell (KU) lost to Powell (NW). 1-6 4-6 Singh (KU) lost to Souders (NU) 4.6 6.2 3.8 Pranks (KU lost to Taylor (NW). 6-4,1-6,2-6. Doubles Hoverstock and Kell (KU) won from Barrett and Powell (NW), 6-2, 6-2. Sinning and Franks (KU) defeated Taylor and Souders (NW), 7-5, 6-4. University of Nebraska: Singles Kell (KU) was defecated by Rundel (MI). 6-8, 2-6. Hoversteck (KU) von from Diet- hon, (NJJ), de- f(i) fa(0) fa(1) tich (NU), 4-6, 6-0, 6-0. Franks (KU) lost to Kuklin (NU) 4-6, 6-2, 2-6. Sinning (KU) lost to Weidman (NU). 6-2, 2-6, 4-6. Kell and Hoverstock (KU) for- tored to Rundel and Dietrich (NU). Franks and Shiming (KU) de- faced Skin and Davis (NU), 6-3, 3-6, 8-6. AT THE DICKINSON Bing Crosby is a croning physician who masquerades as a policeman only to lose his heart on his first assignment in "Doctor Rhymer," the new musical comedy, which opens today at the Dickinson theatre. Pearlblonde Mary Carlisle is her romantic interest, while Beatrice Lilly is also Why not buy a real suit for your graduation? - -- One that is made for you at no greater cost than the other kind. ATTENTION MEN! $25 and up SCHULZ The Tailor "Suiting You Is My Business" Pressnell and Phils. New York at Philadelphia, post- Baseball Scores -ram. Philadelphia...010 00—1 3 0 New York...000 01—1 1 0 Mahon and Harey, Rose American Association Kansas City at Milwaukee, post poned. rain. Boston ... 000 010 001 -- 2 4 Brooklyn ... 311 061 001 - 10 15 Turner, Lanning and Lopez, Riddle 924 Mass. American Association asas City at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at Chicago, postponed, rain. Cincinnati ... 020 102 100 6 - 1 3 St. Louis ... 010 001 040 2 - 7 11 Vandermeer and Harshberger; Mae- n and Owen Chicago at Cleveland, postponed, ain. Nelson and Hayes; Beggs and Dickey. Women's Intramurals 200 629 113 01—10 16 Leonard, Appleton, Washington Hoggett and R. Ferrell; Ostermeyer Muthen, Marcum, Dickman and Dosalates. Washington .100 050 012 020 — 9 15 1 Boston .200 020 012 031 — 10 — 16 1 The Kappa's will play the Theta's tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The winner of this game will be the winner of the third division of baseball, the winner of the second division, on winner of the second division. The are the winners of division one. St. Louis at Detroit, postponed, rain. The schedule for the class games which will be played on Tuesday is: juniors vs. sophomores; seniors vs. freshmen. Any horsehoe match not played last week, because of rain, must be winners or winners of group one in the horsehoe tournament. The Sigma Kappa's are leading in group two and Corbin hall is leading in group three. Next round of tennis must be played by Wednesday. Deck Tennis The results of the first round of golf must be in by Tuesday. In the semi-final in deck tennis, Curd will play Willettus and Ulm will play Bublit. These games must be played at Saturday. Kansas Golfers Lose To Huskers Jayhawker golfers went down to their first defeat of the season yesterday, when the University of Nebraska overshield them. Kelsey Hawkins of Kansas had defeated the Huskers easily in their first meetings here. The Nebraska men played good golf and kept Kansas golfers from scoring anything better than a tie in any match. Three of the individual matches were tied and Nebraska won three. Mmcintire, Nebraska, an. Ibushk, Kansas, were co-medialists, with 77. Monday the Missouri golfers will come here to meet the Kansas men won by a tie. The Jawahirwens won the first match on Missouri soil $10\%$ to $75\%$. Busler, top-rotch Kansas divot lift, will act as coach of the team in the absence of Coach Glenn Oatman, who will be playing in the Heart of America golf tournament at Kansas City, Mo. The summary of yesterday's match; Singles Busler (KU), tied McIntyre (N), $1^{\frac{1}{2}}-1^{\frac{1}{2}}$. Watson (KU), lost to Mowbray (N), 0-3. Jones (KU), tied Steor (N), $ 1 \frac{1}{2} $ $ 1\frac{1}{2}. $ Nessley (KU), tied Tabst (N), 1 1/4-1 1/2. Doubles McIntire and Tebst (N), defeted Busler and Watson (KU), 3-0. Stear and Mowbray (N), defeted Jones and Nessily (KU), $2\frac{1}{4}$. AT THE GRANADA Chancellor To St. Joseph Tuesday Tickets Go on Sale Tomorrow Morning at 9:00 a.m. For the Chancellor E. H. Lindley will speak before the St. Joseph Junior College Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. He will talk on "Peace" the same day at a luncheon of the St. Joseph Rotary Club. DON'T FORGET!! "Big Apple" gets 'em! No less dignified a screen artist than Beulah Bondi is here seen—and sandwiched between Ginger Rogers and James Ellison—succumbing to the craze for "Big Apple" stepping, in this scene from the comedy hit, "Vivacious Lady." James Stewart shares starring honors with Ginger in this RKO Radio screen success, and Ellison has been featured in "Vivacious Lady" starts today for five days at the Granada. "Farewell Varsity" with ANDY KIRK Only 500 tickets being printed So get yours early 75c at the BUSINESS OFFICE UNION BLDG. BELL MUSIC STORE So get yours early 75c Extra FINE! "Ride Our Streamline K. U. Bus" Extra COMFORT! NO EXTRA FARE! The RAPID TRANSIT Phone 388 Co. Fort Scott Wins State Junior College Track Title Fort Scott scored 671-1-5 lines while Arkansas City was second with 30-2-3. Independence, the defending chanion, scored 25 points. Russell Burns of Independence took individual scoring honors with 15 points. Pittsburgh, Kan, May 14 — (UP)—The Fort Scott Junior College team swept 8 of 14 events, setting new meet records in all eight, to win the Kansas junior college track and field championship today. The new Graduate magazine has just been issued and mailed to the subscribers. This issue carries an article on the class of '13, describing the activities of the members of that class. There is also a writeup on the murals in the Union building. President Chester Woodward, in letter, comments on a position in his letter, South Africa. Commencement activities are also featured in this new issue of the Graduate magazine. New Graduate Magazine Features Commencement Closing Monday Night Our Special Sale of -- 25% Discount Better Come, You Can Save $ $$ SUITS TUXEDOS FULL DRESS SPORT COATS We Can Make NEW ONES Out of OLD ONES! Give Your Spring Shoes a Break. Let Us Clean. Dye or Tint Them for You. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W. L. Whitestone, Prop. W. E. Whetstone, Prop. 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