PAGE FOUR - Acknowledgement UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY. APRIL 24, 1938. BREAKING NEWS Topeka and Kiowa Win High School Relay Meet New Records Are Set Friday in 100 and 220-Yard Dash and in High and Low Hurdles; More Than 2,500 Entries in Track and Field Meet Here; Kiowa Repeats as Class B Winner Records which have stood for 34 years for both participation and individual performance were shattered Friday afternoon by a brilliant galaxy of more than 2,500 stars in the 1938 edition of the Interscholastic high school track and field meet, held annually in conjunction with the Kansas Relays. Topeka, a dark horse in Class A. with 25 points, and Kiowa, veteran and Class B champion of 1937, with $19\frac{1}{2}$ points, led the assault on established marks. while 180 other schools claimed for recognition, nearly half of them succeeding. Four records, all in track events, were slaughtered, and one, the 200-yard low hurdles, was twice better, by both Class A and B finalists. Dot Pollom of Topeka high, new Class A champions, tore more than a second from the low hurdle mark of 23.4 seconds, with a new time of 22.1 seconds. Keith Miller of Midian, one of three Class B high scorers, skimmed the lower sticks in 23.3 seconds, also better the old record. Miller also won the high-hurde event in Event B in 15.9 seconds to tie with Fred B. O'Neill of Toronto and Stuart W. Schmidt for high-point honors. Padden won first in both the high and broad jumps, and Ryden was first in the shot put, second in the javelin throw and third in the discus. Topeka Takes Many Places Most of the Class B high scorers were best in the field events as opposed to brilliant track performances by the Class A high scorers. Topeka, Class A winner, scored its victory with a well-balanced team, which nevertheless did not win as many firsts as the second-place team, Independence, and no more firsts than Salina, third-place winners in the first two of the Twin Cities county entry, however, scored two seconds, three thirds and three fourths, while the trailing scorers depended largely upon their forits their totals and were lacking in the follow-ups. A first by Rogers, who missed the record in the high jump by a scant inch, added to Overman's twin record-breaking victories, allowed Independence to finish the season, other school, but still five pointy shif of a first-place tie. Salina with 17 points, Wyndoe with 16, Arkansas City with $15\%$, and Shawne Mission with 13 were the other Class A leaders. Kiowa, Class B repeater, was hard-pressed to euk out a victory over Midian, a school with one of the smallest enrollments among the enlightened race in the morning qualifying races. Midian might well have won. Kiowa Late Winner Drake of Kiowa, who won a 92-yard dash in Class B, actually finished third in his heat of the qualifying races which nominally qualified but two men each. Owing to Drake's apparent misunderstanding of the number of qualifiers, however the judges permitted him to enter the finals which he won handily. This first coupled with a late victory in the mile relay, gave Kiowa the meet at $3\frac{1}{4}$ yards, 19% to 16 for Midland. Other Class B leaders were Waterville with 13 points, Lucas and Cold water with 12 each and Stanley Rural and Toronto with 10 each. Fifty-two Class B schools and 32 Class A schools, approximately 47 per cent of the total schools entered, shared points in the largest and most successful interscholastic meet which has been held here. The summary: CLASS A 100-Yard Dash Finals 100-yard dash — Dawn by Dick outfield, Morgan, Wichita third, Don Waller Paula; fourth, Chad Kirksey; fifth, City, Ka). Time, 9.9 (new record) Finals 220-yard dash--Won by Overfield of Independence; second, Walters of Paola; third, Hosingham of Salina fourth, Sullinger of Junction City. Time, 22 sec. (new record—old record, 224). 440-Yard-Dasl First heat—Won by Johns of Manhattan; second, Houghton of Beltoth third, Robinson of Wyandotte fourth, Applebear of Shawnee Miss Second heat—Won by Ames of Fredonia; second, Jelinek of Beloit third, Axe of Emporia; fourth, daughter of Topeka. Time: 51.7. Third heat—Won by Bone of Ark City; second, Williams of Emporia; third, Walton of Sabetha fourth, Hutchinson of Hutchinson. Time Fourth heat—Won by Ratjen of Itaawa; second, Mhobracker of Vichita North; third, Atkinson of furbisonb. Time: 51.8. 880-Yard Run First heat—Won by Craig of Garnet; second, Shoup of Topeka; third Combs of Wyandotte; fourth, ScULL, J. Warengo; Time: 2:06 Second heat—Won, by Donaldson of Eureka; second, Rokey of Sabetha third, McKain of Independence outrush, Nestles of Belleville. Time Hard High Finale 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Bryan Lundberg. Darden, Manhattan; bury, Harry Pruitt, Independence; fourth, Dick Shushawcock. Topeka. Time: 14:9 (a Finals 200-Yard Low Hurdles 200-year low hurdles-Won by Liam O'Neill, Giorda; third, Robert Ward, Arkansas City; fourth, Harry Prout, independence. Time: 22:1 (a Half-mile relay (run in six sections and decided on basis of elapsed time)—Won by Salina (Meadows, Bowen, Reed, Hoskington); second, Edith C. Ramsay; third, tied for fourth, Summer and Wichita North. Time, 1:34.4. One-mile relay (winner on basis of speed) Doroado, Drummond, Snail, Holmes); second, Wyndotte; third, Salma; fourth, Pittsburgh. Time Medley Relay (winner on basis of elapsed time)—Won by Shawnee and Miller; second, topeka; amin and Miller); fourth, topeka; third, amin; fourth, topleha. Time: 3.375. Broad jump~Won by Bowles of Salina; second, W. Bledsoe of Great Bend; third, upper of Topeka; fourth, upper of Yukon. Distance, 21 feet 9 inches. High Jump—Won by Rogers of Independence; tie for second, Gardner of Ark City and Peterson of Lawry of Wyandotte. Height 6 feet 4 inches. Pole Vault—Won by Fall of Wy- anddotte; two, DuPree of Salina; third, Christmas of Topkep; fourth, Fredonia. Height, 11 feet 5 inches. Shot Put (12-pound)-Won by McCloud of Newton; second, Jenkins of Emporia; third, Finney of Emporia; fourth, Finney of Emporia. Distance, 46 feet 1/4 inch. Discus—Won by Frohardt of Dick- ing. A chapel in the shrine of Shawnei Mission; third, Bledess of Great Bend; fourth, Savoy of Bend Distance. 127 feet, 1-2 inch. Javelin-Won by Seipp of Ark City; second, Timmons of Wymanburg; fourth, Hardman of Topka. 171 feet 94 inches. CLASS B 100-Yard Dash Final Second heat—bent by D. Volo of Summerdale; second, Patty of Benedict; third, Dixon of Westonland; sixth, Austin of Blue Rapids. Time 33.7 100-yard dash—Won by Denzel Gibbs, Leccombon; second, Dale Norris, Waterville; third, Kent Dowe, Swinechuck, Winsen, Sorehue, Cockrill, Time. 182 First heat—Won by Butterfield of Overbrook; second, M. Grisham of Koralur; third, Cummings of Coachella; fourth, Johnson of M. Hope; Time: 521. 220-Yard Dash Third heat—Won by Fleeck of Washburn (Topkka); second, Murphy of Cheney; third, Wightner of Chase; Butcher of Chase "oComm. Time: 33:4. 220-yard dash—Won by Drake of Kiowa; second, Duwe of Lucas; third, Givens of Mt. Hope; fourth, Senachel of Cockriller. Time 23, flat Coldwater; second, Means of Kiowa third, Hund of Paxico; fourth, Mast of Burlingame. Time: 2:11.3 440-Yard Dash Fourth heat—Won — Corey of little river; Fifteenth, Gibbons of Moine marth; Sixteenth, Gibbons of Moine marth; Kaul of Paxiex. T38. Fifth heat—Won by Schokn of Waltom; Sixteenth, Gibbons of Waltom; third, Jenson of Walton; third, Lamkin of Klowa. Time 880-Yard Run Fourth heat—Won by Morris of Allen; second, Day of Walton; third, Robertson of Buffalo; fourth, White of Melvern. Time: 2:08. Second heat—Won by Smith of Fairview; second, Voth of Little River; fourth, Frankhauer of La- Fond; fifth, Holdon of Baldwin. Time: 2:10.5. first heat—Won by Dean Norri Indiana, third, Anderson of Dwight surth, Oaks of Westmoreland, Time 083 Mile Run (Three sections, each a race) First section—Won by Cline of California. Second section—Kent, blower, Waterville; fourth Wilson, Mulvane. Time: 4:52.3 Second section—Wone by Cieland Vinland; second, Weller, Pleasanton third, Smith, Fairview; fourth, Karnowski, Paxico. Time: 4:35. Third heat—Won by Sooter o Third section—Won by Parker, teepublic; second, Olson, Dwight toral; third, Miles, Milton; fourth Volf. ClearWater. Time: 4:33.7. 120-Yard High Hurdles Final 120-yard hard hurdles—Won by 16.8-7.7 in first Stuart, Roosevelt high, Emorysia; third, Keith O'Connor, Mackes-Brown, Joseph Ivies, Kwame. Dime: 13.53. 220-Yard Low Hurdles Final 200-yard low hurdles—Won by Hale River; third, Gene Peerson, Waterville; third, Gene Peerson, Clearwater; fourth, Hale River. Lake River. Time: 23:3 a new record! Half-mile relay (run in nine sees- tions—winner on basis of time)—Won by Coldwater (Schank, Hecht, Overocker, Henderson); tied for second, Kiowa and Roseveett (Evel mourd, 1.4th), Macksville. Time: 1.38. Mile relay (winner on basis of elapsed time) — Won by Kiowa (D Tidwell, Farmar, L Tidwell) and Murala, Alma; fourth, Moran. Time: 3:4:09 Medley relay (winner on basis of elapsed time) — Won by Burton (Kelley) Craig, Byer, Burger); sec. 12; medley relay (winner on basis of florence, Florence). Time: 3:29. Broad Jump--Won by Badden of Toronto; second, Koontz of Haven Rural; third, Koontz of Dwight. Distance: Domke of Hillsboro. 21 feet 2½ inches. Pole Vault—Tie for first, Brader of Kineaid and Hull of Valley Falls; for third Jones of Pretty Highland. Heitl. 11 feet 5 inches. High Jump—Won by Padden of Toronto; second, C. Miller of Midian; third, Bartell of Hillsboro; fourth, M. Hope. Height, 6 feet 1 inch. Shot Put—Won by Ryden of Stanley Rural; second, Edwinson of Nortonville; third, Duwet of Luces Falls. Distance, 124 feet $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Javelin-Won by Koontz of Haven Rural; second, rhyde of Stanley; third, Martin of Rock Creek Island; fifth, Milton, Distance, 165 feet, Lunch. Jay Janes To Give Tea Tuesday Afternoon The Jay Janes, women's pep organization, is having a ten tea Tuesday, from 2 until 5, in the Pine room. The Jay woman interested in the club. Following this tea is an invitation tea on May 3. This system was started last spring, and is a better way of engaging the women all over the Campus. After this tea the new members will be pledged on May 10, and installation will be held later. The Jay James cordially invite every woman interested to come Tuesday. Ruth Olive Brown, c. 40, will lead a discussion on the Estes Park Conference at a meeting of the Freshman commission to be held at 4:30 p.m. Monday at Henley house. All freshmen are invited to attend. To Discuss Estes Park High School Scores Kiowa 19% Midian 12 Waterville 12 Coldwater 12 Stanley Rural 10 Toronto 10 Class A (Topeka) Prairie 13 Badger 13 Blue Rapids Cheese State Florence Mint Utahyne just like his father...We wonder if the white crushes in front of Fowler were in memory of the fire plug which they surrounded...Wonder what the Peace committee will do now that the red corpuscles have resigned...Wally Weeks still doesn't know how he stands with the littlest Phi Phi..Skipper Ash over at the pool room has scratched every fender on his new car...He plays pool the same way... 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Thirty-six pictures with one oading of fast motion picture film*. With a few lights you can make him indoors. You can own a Canid Camera for as little as The Jayhawker coaching staff is counting strongly on every available man reporting for this last week of drill to round out what has been one of the most successful spring practices in recent years. "Competition for places on the team will be keener next year than it has been for some time," Coach Lindsay said recently, "and two or three men will be fighting it out for each position." PHONE K.U. 66 Keen Competition Daily Kansan Classified Ads Baseball Scores More than the usual number of men have shown exceptional ability and this, combined with the fact that most of the Jayhawkers are up in their grades, points to a strong team taking the field against the University of Texas in the opening game next fall. FOR SALE: New n船 new boat, Light weight. Use cars or onboard motor, Sell for $33. See it at Bleivens Cycle Shop, Gordon Kohman, 1336 Vermont. -142 Keeping this in mind, it appears that next fall for the first time in recent years, Kansas will be able to send a team into the game with assurance that two or three capable men are waiting to go into a game should something happen to the starter. Dick Sklar and Fred Harris, late Jayhawk stars, are trying to round up a team for the alumi, but nothing definite has been arranged yet. Should plans for the alumi game fall through, a regulation game between squad members will wind up practice. --leather jacket north of the stadium please leave it at 1022 Alabama. 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