PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS All-Star Team Includes Two Sig Alph Men Nourse Is Outstanding Tournament Player; Wiley Has Best Average By William Fitzgerald. c'39 Pickers of all-star teams have been compared to baseball referees because they both miss so many, but the reflection on the referees was too much so the ressemblance was denied badly. However, I was able to attend an intramural tournament games, and should be able to miss picking them as capable as anyone else. There were only two undisputed selections, Jack Nourse, of the Sig Alph champions, Louise North center of the runner-up Phi Delt club. Both of the finalists depended to a great extent on these two men, and when they weren't clicking their respective teams didn't click. Luckily for both teams Nourse and North were usually clicking. Nourse Outstanding Player Nourse was easily the outstanding player of the tournament with his flashy passing, defensive play and versatility shots from his post position. Wiley of the All-Stars was placed on the bench and headed to Bruidental of the Phi Dale. He almost scored a single-handed victory over the Kappa Sig team, but fell short by one point. North was a stand-out at center. but Jack Knight of the Galloping Ghosts could easily have made one of the forward posts if he had had more opportunity to demonstrate his ability. His team was eliminated by the new champions in the first round. Kilev a High-Scoring Guard Kiley a High-Scoring Guard Kiley was the leading scoring among the guards, and played a cool game throughout. His running mate Wayne Clover was the best passer on a smooth-passing Kappa Sig quintet. The Kappa Sig five gave the Delt club several unhappy moments before they went down under a last-half rally. Zieglemeyer, Sig Alph, narrowly missed the first team as a guard. He was probably the scrappiest player in the tournament, and worked well with Nourse. Van Cleave, Phi Deltward, provided scoring punch for their respective teams when it was needed. The selections: First Team Second Team Nourse, S.A.E. F Barbenen, S.A.E. Wiley, A.Ul-Stars F Breidenthal, Ph.D North, Phi Delt K Credit G, Ghosts Kiley, S.A.E G Zieglem', S.A.E Sauer, Kig S, G Van Cleave, S.A.E Honorable mention: Forwards= Young, Phil Delt; Cave, Kapsi Sag Arthur, A.T.O.; Covey, Gal. Ghosts Center- Stoltenberg, S.A.E Football Coaches Are Guests Guards--Trotter, Phi Delt; Winslow, ATO. McNally, All-Stars Gowans, Kappa Sig. Leading Scorers of the 1837 Intramural Tournament The University Alumni Association of Kansas City will honor football Coaches Ad Lindsey, Mike Getto, Bill Hargall, and Glenn Presnell at a dinner in Kansas City to morrow evening. Wiley, All-Stars G FG FT I F TP Ave. Covey, Galloping Ghosts 8 8 1 1 17 12 Ward, Holl Hounds 1 4 2 2 10 10 North, Phi Dell's 5 21 2 7 10 8.8 McNally, All-Stars 1 4 1 9 8 8 Nurse, S.A.E 5 11 1 5 10 7.8 KLEY, S.A.E 5 16 6 4 38 7.6 Save, Kappa Sig's 2 6 3 2 15 7.5 Save, Kappa Sig's 2 5 4 14 15 7.5 Arthur, A.T.O 5 5 4 10 15 7.6 Knight, Galloping Ghosts 1 3 1 1 7 7.0 Young, Phi Dell's 5 12 5 9 29 5.8 Sarber, S.A.E 5 12 5 5 28 5.6 Arthur, A.T.O 5 12 3 4 11 5.6 Breedishal, Phi Delt's 5 11 4 9 26 5.2 In This Corner By Hugh Wire By Hugh Wire E. C. Gallagher, who has never wrestled a match in his life, is a wonder man to the rest of the wrestling coaches of the United States. He has just brought his Oklahoma Aggies back from Terre Haute, Ind., with a double nelson on the national intercollegiate wrestling team championship and with four out of eight individual champions. The Aggies beat the Oklahoma Sooners, who were last year's champs but came in second this year. This gives Oklahoma more than its share of strong-arm men. This should be a virgin field for night club bouncers. Coach Gallagher was graduated from engineering school and for some reason, and to the sorrow of other conech, decided to be a wrestling coach. He has carried over the wrestling vibrille he built in his engineering courses, and they have worked wonders for him. The Aggie wrestlers just use their opponents for crowbars and pry the ring apart with them. Gallagher's teams have gone through 17 undefeated seasons. They have won eight national intercollegiate championships in the past 10 years, six national A.A.U. team titles and 38 national collegiate and A.A.U. individual titles. We want bigger and better engineering schools in Kansas. The Oklahoma Sooners have progressed far enough in their spring football practice that they held an honest-to-goodness scrimmage last Saturday. The students even had to show their identification cards to see the fracas. The Sooners must be hard to beat, but thick as it looked down that way, the players probably didn't even see one another. With the nice green grass peeping through the ground, the local club swinger should be preparing for the golf tournament scheduled for the last of the month. The tournament is one of the few events thewers. Qualifying rounds must be played before March 29 so that drawings may be made. The gold trophy will look mighty nice on someone's mantel. Besides, the price of gold has gone up. According to stories in the metropolitan papers, interest is lagging in the mile run. The Curb Exchange's Glenn Cunningham and battling San Romani from Emporia State Teachers College have held a miler's carnival all winter, with first one winning and then the other. The mile race has will probably continue to be built in spite of adverse publicity. If Cunningham and Romani can be persuaded to race in the Relays next month, there will be plenty of interest in the home camp. Much interest is being shown by the various universities over the country to whom invitations have been sent for the coming Relays. Indiana has sent pictures of Don Lash, one of the best two-milers in the world, and other members of her track team. Entry blanks for the meet will be sent out in a few days. The Relays are being held late enough this year so the weather should be ideal for the track carnival. Track Records Made At Last Two Relays Javelin Throw By Kuck In 1926 Withstands Assaults Many records, most of them made within the past few years, will face entrants in the fifteenth annual Kansas Relays here April 17, but one of them has withstood assaults for more than ten years. This is the javelin record established by Kuck of Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia in 1928 of 206 feet $6\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Ripper of Iowa state came within an inch and a quarter of the record in 1934. Set in a court of the record in 1950 and 1931 still stand, but most of the press-record have been made in 1953 and 1936. Following are the best records of the Relays events: University Class Quarter-mile relay—University of Iowa, 1953, 40-62 Half-mile relay—University of Iowa, 1953, 1.95-2 University Class One-mile relay—Texas, 1935, 3:16. Two-mile relay-Kansas State College, 1935, 7:45. One-mile team race (substituted in 1936 for four- mile relay)—Indiana, 1936, 4:23.3. Distance medley relay — Kansas State Teachers, Emporia, 1936, 10.12.7, Shuttle hurdle relay — Kansas State College, 1934, 1.01.7. Half-mile relay - Oklahoma Baptists, 1930. 1:27.0. One-mile relay — Kansas State Teachers, Pittsburgh, 1933, 3:17.3. Two-mile relay — Kansas State Two-mile relay — Kansas State Teachers, Emporia 1923. 7:50.5 Rochester, Emory, 1863. 7,005. Distance medley—Wichita University, 1931, 10:24.1. Summer College Sprint medley (estab. 1936)—Fort Scott Junior College, 1936, 3:27.8. Special Events Kansas City, Mo., High Schools Sprint medley, Paseo High, 1935, 3:46.7 100-yard dash - Leland, Texas Christian, 1930. - 694. 120-yard high hurdles — Allen, Oklahoma Baptist, 1935: 145. (Allen won also in 1933 in 146, and in 1936 in 148.) Running brood jump—Gordon, University of Iowa, 1931, 25 ft. 4¾ inches. Running high jump—Shaw, Wisconsin, 1930, 6 ft. 6-13 in. Javelin throw—Kuck, Kane State Teachers, Emporia, 206 ft. 6/4 inches Pole vault—Warne, Northwestern 1930. 13 ft. 9/4 in. 1930, 13 ft. $ 9 \frac{1}{4} $ in. Shot put—Dees, Kansas, 1935, 51 ft. $ 3 \frac{1}{8} $ in. Discus throw—Petty, Rice Institute, 154 feet (1935). 1500-meter run — Cunningham, Kansas, 13:33. 3:53. (Cunningham won the same race in 1932 in 4:02.5, and, unattached, in 1936 in 3:57.1) 3000-meter steeple chapel (baldower from last year's Olympic preparation to be repeated this year) — Dockard, University of Iowa, 1956, 9:30.4. White Speaks to Chemists Members of Alpha Chi Sigma chemistry fraternity, held a smoker at the chapter house last night. Dr. heatee was the speaker for the meeting. WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E. 9th Wichita Will Compete In Spring Sports Here Wichita University has been added to the Jayhawk golf and tennis schedules, according to an announcement made by the athletic office. Wichita will send teams here, April 24, for matches in both sports. Other non-conference tilt in golf and tennis will be played with Otawa and Washburn. These contests will be on a home-and-home basis, the Washburn games being tentatively set for April 19 and 28, and the Ottawa matches tentatively set for April 19 and 28. Following is the conference schedule: May 1—Nebraska at Lawrence. May 5—Kansas State at Manhattan. May 8—Missouri at Columbia. May 13—Nebraska at Lincoln. May 14—Missouri at Lawrence. May 19—Kansas State at Lawrence. May 21-22—Big Six conference meet at Lincoln. El Atenco Meets April 1 BILL KILEY be the guest at spring 2015. The EAten will number one man on the Jaya hold a meeting April 1, at 430 p.m. Missouri Valley championship. Only One Place in Lawrence to Buy Stetsons and that place is--- When you find out how mild and goodtasting Chesterfields are...you hold on to'em. With a bull dog grip, millions of smokers hold on to Chesterfields Copyright 1937. LIGGETT & MYBRS TOBACCO CO