PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1938 Trackmen To Missouri For Meet Last Dual Tilt Finds Jayhawkers Underdogs With Slight Chance for Upset The Jayhawk trucksters will stride into their last dual meet Saturday when they meet the Missouri cinematic on the Tiger truck at Columbia. The Kansans are given a chance to trip the powerful Missouri team which boasts in John Munksi one of the best collegiate milers in the country. He was the Jayhawks from finishing on top or close on the heels of the Tigers. Foy, one of the best sprinters in the Big Six, may have to make a trip home, which will make considerable difference in the score. If Foy could have competed last week in the triangular meet, Kansas would have been in the running. Weather a Question If the weather does not soon take a turn for the better, there will be little danger of any record-breaking performances. Munski was expected to lower Cunningham's mark in the mile run, but if the weather does not favor the Tiger distance ace the mark will probably stand. If Foy makes the trip, the Kansars will probably score heavily in the dashes. Hardace will give Foy plenty of support in these events. Hewlett-Packard's defence Hardace captured firsts in both dashes in the triangular meet. Both teams are pretty evenly matched in the field events, and a slight reversal in form by members from opposing teams is relieved in the outcome of the meet. In the running events the Tigers hold an upper hand on the Kansars, while in the shorter races the Jayhawks are given a slight edge. Five men will leave this morning at 9 o'clock with athletic director Gwinn Henry for Missouri. The remainder of the squad will depart early tomorrow morning with Coach H. W. Hargiss. The junt will be on schedule. trades: 100-yard dash — Hardacre, Foy, Joe Kramer Events and probable Kansas entrants: 100-yard dash—Hardacre, Foy, Wiles. 220-yard dash—Hardacre, Foy and 220-yard dash—Hardacre, Foy and Nees. Wites. 220-yard dash—Hardacre, Foy and Nees. 440-yard dash—Cox and Williams. 880-yard run—Heckendorn, Klann and Rebeleh. and Reprog. Mile run-Klann and Ryan Mile run—Klann and Ryan. Two-mile run—Toberen, Ryan and Klann. 220-yard low hurdles—Wiles, Masoner and Clark. 120-yard high hurdles—Masoner, Clark and Knight Mile relay—Williams, Hecken denn. Nose and Cox dorn, Nees and Cox. Pole vault—Bird and Lawrence. High jump—Cox and Bird. Broad jump—Bird and Masoner Dishat and Sullivant. Spot pat—Friedland. Jaundin—Durand. Math Club Postpones Picnic The Mathematics Club picnic, originally scheduled for yesterday afternoon, was postponed because of the weather. The members and faculties were present. Strong hall tomorrow at 3:30 and go to Brown's grove for the picnic. Along the Sideline By Milt Meier Kansan Sports Editor Unless Jupiter Pluvis ceases his daily activities, the extent of the Jayhawker nine's comeback, which was started in the second game of the Missouri series, may be undetermined for a few days. The Oklahoma Sooners, pace-setters in the Big Six, are here for a two-game series which should entertain the Jayhawks fans with some good baseball if the Kansas City Cardinals are in the second game with the Tigers. The Sooners will present a strong team in the second series of their current six-day road trip. With the departure of the staff, headed by Zoth and Morris, Morris, in his hiatus time out, beat the Oklahoma Aggies 6 to 5 and allowed only six hits. The Sooner sluggers will be led by Riley, sophomore third baseman, by hitting .667 in the first game of the Angie series. Against the strong Oklahoma nine, the Jayhawkers will place a team that looks like it is ready to go places, if the 4 to 3 victory over the Tigers is any indication of what happened, they showed that they can play winning baseball and may surprise the Oklahomaans. The balleybob for the Louis-Schneeling championship fight has begun with each contender claiming he will win vin the knockout route. There are reasons to believe that each has the advantage over the other. In Joe Louis' case, you know that he is young and that he is not slipping back any. You think that he has profited by his mistake in the first Schlempel fight and will not regret it. He's had weakness was and has corrected P You think that Joe had the German figured for an easy target in the first match and this time will not take him so lightly. Also, Louis is defending the world's heavyweight championship this time, whereas he was just going up the ladder in the last affair. All these assumptions, if true, should give the Bomber a definite advantage. Now, for Schmeling. Schmeling whipped Louis before and has a definite psychological advantage in their second meeting—he has confidence in his belief that Joe will fall before his fists again. The German is an ex-champ-fighting for his title again, and has a very good chance of winning it. If he does, he will be the first to do it in the history of the ring. And that is what Max wants more than anything. He has trained diligently with that purpose in mind and will eventually win the tournament. He will have that added inspiration that may make him a better fighter than he really is, and may win the bout in this manner. So it appears to be a toss-up. You pick Louis to win, however, because he has youth as well as boxing and fighting ability. If he has his weakness remedied by the time the sec- tion fight begins, Schmelming won't win. More evidence of why the Jay- Baseball Scores -- American Association Kansas City at Milwaukee, postponed, cold weather. National League New York at St. Louis, postponed rain and cold weather. Boston ... 000 000 000 - 0 6 0 Chicago ... 000 000 000 - 0 6 0 Shoffer and Hoffner ... 000 000 000 Derringer and Hersberger Brooklyn ... 000 000 000 - 8 1 0 Cleveland ... 202 300 - 210 9 10 Butcher, Frankhouse, Pressell and Hepels; Eplery, Bryant and Hart- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, post- noned. cold weather. Cleveland ... 000 003 000 -- 3 4 2 New York ... 000 003 000 -- 2 5 2 Feller and Hemesy; Gomez and Dickey. Detroit ... 000 003 150 -- 6 7 2 Washington ... 011 131 00s -- 7 11 0 Lawson, Wade, Elesstan, and York; Deshong and R. Ferrell. Chicago at Boston, postponed, cold St. Louis at Philadelphia, postponed, cold weather. hawkers make a habit of winning Big Six basketball titles; the tennis match between the Aggies and Kansas, which had to be played in Robinson gymnasium, was broken off short by Coach "Coach" Allen when he asked for the court for his squad out for spring practice. The Joyhawkers had a 2 to 1 lead when play was stopped so they didn't mind too much. They would have liked to redeem themselves, however. Colorado defeated the Kansas netm 4 to 2, while the Kansas State men trumped the Coloradoans 5 to 1. For more record breaking track and field performances, watch the papers for results of the Presco Relays to be held on the West coast or in Colorado. The Presco Relays is the last big outdoor track event of the season. Participating in the Relays will be all the Coast schools. Included in this array will be Southern California, Stanford, and California, three of the strongest, if not the strongest track teams in the country. Southern Cal was national intercollegiate track champion last year and has a powerful team back this year. University golf and tennis teams will spend the weekend in a final drive before they enter their relegation matches at Lincoln, Neb. May 20-21. Phone K.U. 66 The tennis team starts the ball rolling today when it meets Nebraska Wesleyan at Lincoln, Neb. This will be the second time that the two teams have met this year, and the Jayhawkers are eager for an opponent to take on them on offense on their home courts. Nebraska Wesleyan won that match 4-2, giving the Oread men their first beating of the year. The golf teams will match strokes on the Lawrence Country Club course at 130 pm, while netmen are battling it out on the varaty On Saturday, both the tennis and golf teams will be in Lincoln to play the University of Nebraska varities. Statistics point to a sweep for Kansas on Saturday, for when the Nebraska men visited Lawrence last week, they received a decided setback. The Huskers' team lost 5-1, and their golf team was beaten $15\% - 2\frac{1}{2}$. Monday, both Kansas teams will return and complete their schedules in a meet with the University of Missouri's representatives. Prof. R. J. W. Koopman of the department of electrical engineering, has been awarded a cash prize and certificate for a paper presented before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at its annual meeting in New York a few weeks ago. His paper was on "Induction Motors on Ubaicaled Voltages." The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is a national organization of 15,000 members. Hoverstock, Kell, Sinning, and Franks comprise the tennis four-some. Starting golf lineup he was Busler, Watson, Jones, and Nessly. Teams Go To Nebraska Koopman Wins Prize For Paper Presented to ALEE Closing Monday Night Our Special Sale of - a Golf and Tennis Squads in Duaal Matches as Tourneu Neats SUITS TUXEDOS FULL DRESS SPORT COATS Better Come, You Can Save $ $ $ 25 % Discount ENRICHES THE FLAVOR OF ANY TOBACCO HONEY IN Yello-Belle improves all tobacco use in our store. A year = $1 apent on Yello Belle and a year = $1 apent on Yello Belle. You will get it as good. Get your YELLO-BOLE HONEY IN THE BOW (Yellow) The heave of 58 feet, 10 inches made in interschallist competition by Elywyn Dees of Lorraine High School, in 1030, still stands, and Cunningham's mile of 4.067 at the collegiate record in 1834 is the collegiate record. The Relays records that are America's standards are the javelin throw of 229 feet, $2\frac{1}{4}$ inches made here last year by Alton Terry of Hardin-Simmons, and the University relay in 1935. This last record is moved to 40.6 in the published record, since world records are not supposed to be in odd-number tenths of a second. Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell, c'40 CLASSIFIED ADS Kansas Athletes Hold Records Intramural softball standings are the present are as follows: Of 39 records for intercolsal and collegiate track competition, two have been made by University of Kansas athletes, and two more are records made at the Kansas Relays, it was revealed in the latest issue of Scholastic Coach, national sports publication. Division I Won Los Delta Upsilon 5 5 Beta Theta Pi 5 1 Acacia 3 3 Pi Kappa Alpha 3 3 Sigma 3 3 Gamma Delta 3 3 Delta Chi 1 5 Triangle 0 6 Division I Won Los Won Los Galloping Dominoes 6 6 Ober 1 3 Jaybirds 2 2 Westminster 3 3 Won Los Sigma Alpha Epion 3 2 Phi Kappa Pai 4 2 Sigma Phi Epion 4 2 Sigma Chi 4 2 Delta Tau Delta 2 3 Phi Delta Theta 2 3 Alpha Tau Omega 2 3 Alpha Tau Omega 1 4 Sigma Alpha Mu 1 4 Galloping Ghosts ...5 Hexagons ...5 College Armbrands ...4 Dau ...4 Tru ...4 Alpha Kappa Psi ...2 1200 Tennessee ...2 Dau ...0 Hellbounds ...2 The intramural tennis team match play has reached the final stages. Beta has already qualified for the FIBA U18 World Cup in Chile. Phi Delta-Sir Alph, contests. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Dole Heckendorn Beta also has qualified for the finals in handball, and will meet the winners of the Kappa Sig-Phi Delt match the first part of the week. Walter Mehl, tow-headed junihn Wisconsin trackman, probably ranks second to Fenaka in athletic prowess on the Badger track squad. Before embarking on his college career Mehl ran in only six prep school races. In the six high school appalachian tracks is manning of which is the present state high school mark of 158.9, for the half mile. As the highlights of his indoor season, Meliw hel will the conference meet in the two-mile. He exhibited his powerful kick to nip Jimmy Smith, Indiana's star distance runner, in the record breaking time of 9:18. Wally has set the 1940 Olympics as his goal. Mehl began running the half in college competition, but after he received leg injuries which necessitated a foot operation, Badger Coach Tom Jones shifted him to the mile and two-mile runs. P. A. D. Campus Raiders Kappa Eta Kappa Phi Chi Indiana lost a dual meet to Ohio State by two yards less Saturday as representatives from these two teams reached the Hoosier track. 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