PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937 KANSAS-NEBRASKA TRACK MEET HERE TOMORROW Francis May Break Old Records Jaghawkers Are Strong In Field and Sprint Events; Nebraska Will Dominate Lone Races The Kansas Jayhawkers meet the Nebraska Cornhoppers tomorrow afternoon in the first Big Six outdoor meet for the Kansas team. The meet tomorrow, providing the weather is likely probably be one of record breaking. Heading the list of invading trakc- men is Sam Francis, who is expected to break the meet record tomorrow for the shotput and the discus events. The present record in the shotput is held by Dees of Kansas. He set his record of 51 feet 7 inches in 1933. Francis has been throwing the shot well over the 51 foot mark so far this year and should surpass this record. At the Texas Relays this year Francis heaved the shot 51 feet 113 inches. at the Kansas Relays he pushed it 51 feet, 6 inches, and at Drake last week only half an inch less. Nebraska's Prospects The best mark made by Francis in the discus this year was at Drake when he threw it 149 feet 1 inch. The existing Kansas - Nebraska record of 144 feet 4 inches, was set by Burdish of Nebraska in 1927. The Cornhuskers have a powerful, track team this year, and may make a clean sweep of some of the events in their season. Some some added speed in several events. The Nebraska men seem to have the edge in the distance events with the Kansas trackers favored in the sprints and high jump. Nebraska threatens two other records also, that of 243 for the low hurdles, made by Krause of Nebraska in 1928, and the 154 for the high hurdles set by Trumble of Nebraska, also in 1928, because Gish. More than eight high hurdles challenge, is entered in the event for Nebraska. Potential Record-Breakers Potential Record-Breakers Kansas, has potential record- breakers in Bird and Noble in the pole vault, and Shannon and Well- hausen in the high jump. Noble set the record for the pole vault last year, % inch for the pole vault last year, and this year has been doing 13 feet 3 inches, while his teammate Tirem won the event at the Kansas Relaya at 13 feet 6 inches. The high jump record of 6 feet 2 inches held jointly by Poor of Kansas and Turner of Nebraska, may fall to Shannon, who has been 6 feet, 2 inches with Wallhausen jumping around 6 feet regularly. the nine records 100-yd. dash—; 00.8; Jacobson, Neb., 135. The meet records; 220-yd. dash—21.8; Fisher, Kan. 1923. 440-vd. run——49.7. England. Neb. 1860. 1850. 220-yd. dash—:21.8; Fisher, Kan. 1923. 1923. 440-yd. run=-49.7, England, Neb, 1934 1920-yd. run=-1.55.7, Cunningham, Kan, 1933 Mile run=-4.17.4, Cunningham, Kan, 1933 Two-mile run=-9.55.3, Fortune, Kan, 1934 Mile Rely=-32.2.2, Kansas, 1934. Javelin throw=-193 ft, 2 hokuf, Neb, 1934 Shot put-51 ft. 7 in., Dees, Kan, 1935. Broad jump-24 ft. even, Lee. Neb. Discus throw—144 ft. 6 in., Dursch, Neb., 1927. richt, Neh, 161. high jump - 6 ft. 2 in., Poor, Kan, Turner, Neh, 143. turner high jump - 13 ft. 5 in., Nobile, Nah, 136. 120-yard high hurdles - 15.4, richt, Neh, 1928. 220-yard low hurdles - 24.3. 220-yard new hurdles - 243, Krause, Neb., 1928. 220- yard low hurdles — 24.3, Krause, Neh, 1928. Womens' Intramurals Helen Geis and Jean Bailey, Kappa Kappa Gamma, defeated Georgiana Choi Omega and Ernestine in the second round of tennis doubles. cinemagnificent! / DICKINSON SUNDAY Frozen Fruit Salad Served with Toast 20c A DELIGHTFUL SPRING DISH AT YOUR UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Memorial Union BASEBALL SCORES BASEBALL SCORES (By The United Press) Sub-basement Memorial Union בסינדורה **Senior Leaflet** Brown, Brent 000 000 000 - 5 1 New York 000 210 10x - 9 3 Henshaw, Baker, Jeffcoat, Peterson Clark and R. 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They have won five meets with the loss of only two matches. The tennis team tomorrow will be composed of Bill Kiley, Newton Hoverstock, Jimmy Kell, and LeRoy Butler, Kiley and Kell, and Hoverstock and Butter will team to form the doubles teams for Kansas. The golf team has won four out of five meets this year, being defeated by Wichita University last week. The golf team will probably be Maxwell, Finley, Oatman, and Buster. Maxwell was medalist last Wednesday shooting a 74. K. U. Meets Husker Team Two Game Series With Nebraska Begins In Opener Today The Kansas baseball team left this morning for a two-day series with the University of Nebraska nine. This is the first baseball trip that a Jayhawker nine has made since 1831 when Nansas officially dropped baseball from its spring ports. Kansas has played five games this year. However, in only one she has come out victor. This victory was a notable one, however, as it was in this game that the Jayhawkers won from Kansas State. She had a win against Klimek from the box, to a consequent 7 to 2 victory. Klimek had a very impressive record before this game with 30 strike-outs and only 7 hits in his two contests, but was nicked for 11 hits and 7 runs in 7 innings Ole Nezmith, baseball coach, has stressed much practice on hitting and pitching. Sliding and base-running have also been on the program for practice. Faulty base-running is a common coding to Nezmith have been the largest contributing factors to the poor record so far. The Kansas team will return to Lawrence Saturday night after the game. Missouri will be the next opponent at Lawrence on May 10 and 11. Those who made the trip were: Carl Weidner, Lester Kappelman, Farrell Anderson, Barney Anderson, Frella Pralie, Warner Coffin, Pat Holcom, Harry Hall, Harry Towns, Geith Swain, Michael Berger, Clifford Brass, George Kloppenberg, Mont Wood, and Lloyd Roark, all players. Coach Nesmith and Mike Getto also accompanied the team. Womcns' Intramurals I. 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