PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938 High Schools Enter Record Number High Sc High Meet Draws Record In Entries More Than 2,500 Men From 182 Schools; Day To Be Full With Events Crowded High school entries numbering fully 2,500 (1,000 in class A and 1,500 in class B) have been received from 182 Kansas High schools for the thirty-fourth annual Interscholastic track and field meet at the University of Kansas tomorrow. From 75 to 96 students have been made up every event in the schedule. Preliminaries in the dashes and hurdles will begin at 9:30; with semi-finals by noon, to give those qualifying for the finals time to rest for the meet proper. Following are the records of the meet: 100-yard dash—10 sec., Fisher Winfield, 1921; Swister, Junction City, 1929; Vickers, Wyandotte and Strom, Little River, 1932. 220-yard dash-22.4, Fisher, Winfield. 1921. 440-yard dash—50.8, Paul MacCaskill. Wichita. 1933. 880-yard run—1:58.3, Congdon, Manual High, Kansas City, Mo. 1932 Mile run—4.31.4, Glenn Cunningham. Elkhart. 1930. Lawrence, Witney. 1905. 200-yard low hurdles -23.4, Evans, Arkansas City. 1935. Mile relay—3.31.6, Kansas Vocational (Knight, Claybourne, Collier Brown), 1853. Half-mile relay -13.15, Wyandotte (Shiffer, Louis, Jenkins, Vickers). 1932. Medley relay — 3.31.4, Elkhart (Cofield, Mills, Coleman, Cunningham), 1930. Shot put (12 lb.)-58 feet, 10 inches, Dees, Lorraine, 1930. Discus throw—135 feet, $ 8 \frac{1}{2} $ inches, White, Pleasanton, 1930. Javelin throw — 194 feet, 9% inches, Rittel, Rock Creek, 1932. Pole vault—12 feet, $6 \frac{1}{4}$ inches Don Bird. Arkansas City. 1934. High jump-6 feet, 5 inches Buckman, Kansas, 1936. Broad jump—22 feet, $8\frac{1}{4}$ inches Alex Cain, Arkansas City, 1936. Winners of the High School mee in past years: 1904 - Lawrence. 1907 - Kansas City, Mo. 1907-1913 - Lawrence. 1914 - Hutchinson. 1915 - Topeka. 1916 - Stumner Community High 1918 - Whithe. 1918 - Ablene. 1919-1922 - Winfield. 1923 - Gidorado. 1924 - Arkansas City. 1925-1929 - Wichita. 1929-Wyandotte. 1932 - Arkansas City. 1932 - Wichita North. 1932-Arkansas City. 1932-Wichita North. 1933 - Summer High (K.C.Kan). Relay Jumping Pits Built; Kansas Enters Many By Dale Heckendorn. c'40 As the Kansas Relays entry liaisons expands to a new record, new pits have been built for the pole vault, high jump, and broad jump to take care of the participants more easily. Similarly the high school tracksters. Class B 1907—Dickinson county. 1910—Dickinson county. 1911—Anthony. 1912-1913—Pratt. Athletes began to arrive yesterday and many more are expected to reach here today. Glenn Cunningham, former Jayhawk distance king, and Don Lash, Indiana star, plan to be in Lawrence this morning, and will probably work out on the stadium track this afternoon. To meet the challenge of the visiting trackmen, Coach H. W. Hargias has been putting his men through the toughest exercises that are possible shape for the big meet. Hargiss have seven relay combinations entered in the relays, but some may withdraw to take part in other events. The 440-yard and 880-yard relay foursomes will definitely appear. The first will be made up of Richardson, Hardace, Nees and Foy. Wiles, Richard, Nees and Foy will unite their efforts in the half-mile relay. In the two-mile relay Coach Hargiss will choose four from the following five men: Heckendon, Toberen, Haslen, Replogle and Klann A four-man combination will be selected from Wiles, Williams, Heckendon, Nees and Cox, to run the mile relay. A sprint medley of Cox, 440; Masoner, 220; Nees, 225; and Heckendon, 880, has been entered for Saturday. In the mile team race Kansas will be represented by Toberen Severson, 185. The seventh team, the shuttle hurdle will have the four positions filled by Clark, Knight, Bird and Masoner. Nine Kansans are entered in the field events. Bird and Lawrence will carry the Jayhawk colors over the pole vault bar. Friedland and Turner will toss the shot, while Friedland and Sullivant will throw the discus. Durand, Big Six winner in the javelin, will enter his specialty. Masoner and Richardson will broad jump, and Cox will high jump. 1914 - Chase county. 1915 - Humboldt. 1916 - Pratt. 1918 - 1922 - Valley Falls. 1919 - Davenport. 1920 - Chase county. 1928 - Perry. 1929 - Infield. 1930 - Osakloosa. 1923 - 1934 - Kansas Vocational. 1924 - Salma. 1925 - Kuwait. Decathlon Has Twenty-Two Competitors The decadent championship, prize slum of the Olympic games, will be he goal of 22 track and field stallards who will compete in the 10-vent contest at the Kamas Relays Saturday afternoon a D. Saturday morning. Regarded most highly among the contestants are Dick Kearns of Colorado, the defending champion; Claude Kidley of Occidental College of Los Angeles; William Lewis, a former Florida State player from Tipton Mo.; and Alex Cain, one of the twins from Arkansas City Junior College. Kearns, whose best events are the high hurdles and the pole vault, expects to score considerably more points than he did last year. Indications are that he will have to if he is to win again. In the 110-meter high hurdles, Kearns has made a time of 14.5 seconds and he has pole vaulted higher than 13 feet. Ic Good Swimmer The all-around ace from Colorado is capable of broad jumping close to 23 feet and is a good sprinter. He also was good enough in the shot put to win that event of the decathlon last year. Kilday scales in at around 150 pounds, the same weight as Kearns, but is shorter and more heavy set. He holds the school records at Occidental in the 100- , 220- and 440- yard dishes and also has competed in the hurdles and all six of the field events. His best time in the 100-yard dash is 9.7, and in the shot put he has achieved a mark of 45 feet, 3 inches. Kilday has never competed in a decathlon before, but appears to have all the requisites for a good decathlon man. He is a natural athlete and durable. Competed in Decathlon Lewis competed in the decathlon last year and won four of the ten events—100-meter run, 400-meter run, 1500-meter run, and broad jump. He did not compete in the men's event, and finished well down the list. This year Lewis has set as his goals 10.8 in the 100 meters, 49.8 in the 400 meters, 430 in the 1500 meters, 23 feet, 8 inches in the broad jump and 5 feet, 11 inches in the high jump. Alex Cain usually shows up best in the high jump and the broad jump. Alex has leaped 6 feet, 4 inches in the high jump and broad jumped around 23 feet. He has vaulted 11 feet, 2 inches this year and thrown the javelin 176 feet, 8 inches. Along the Sideline newt Hoverstock Kansan Sports Editor With upward of 2500 individual athletes entered in the thirty-fourth annual interscholastic track and field meet for tomorrow, some of the events are going to look like a mass meeting of the underwear models of the country. The number of entries, for instance, in the 100-yard dash will crowd a hundred, and will necessitate the scheduling of an unheard-of number of preliminary heats, as the six-lane track will not accommodate them faster. 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