PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1936 Conference Will Stress One-Year Residence Rule Athletic Directors Askeo To Eliminate Contests With Schools Not Observing Regulation (Special to The Kantan) Lincoln Neb, May 23 - Faculty representatives of the Big Six last night reaffirmed its policy, announced last December, requiring one year's residence in the country before students were further by instructing directors of athletics to eliminate as soon as possible scheduling of games with institutions which do not have a similar regulation. Directors of athletics, meeting with representatives, concurred in the action. Following is the statement issued by Dr. H. D. Bergman, Iowa Sate College secretary of the faculty representatives: The Big Six Conference, after considering a policy to be pursued with reference to scheduling of james and contests with schools permitting the intercollegiate participation of freshmen or junior college graduates, made it 1. That the one-year residence requirement is basic and mandatory if intercollegiate athletics are to be divested of suspicion and questionable practices of recruiting and of exploitation of student athletes; 2. That the Conference is determined upon a policy of elimination from its schedules within a reasonable time of institutions which do not have such a policy. 3. That all directors make an effort to make this policy effective within the next scheduling season. The faculty representatives also completed revision and reconfiguration of the rules of the Big Six. Only minor changes were made, it was said by Dean Bergman, mostly in wording, and usually to include in the new draft a set of new requirements for effect. A proposal to reduce the hours, but to increase the scholastic grade requirements for freshmen was discussed at length, but no change was authorized Dean G. C. Shaad, of Kansas, we elected chairman for the coming year Towns, developing sensationally, run over the sticks in 14.1 twice at the Southeastern Conference meet last week. The three watched caught him at 14 flat. United States Has Five Hurdlers Who Have Equalled Official World Record Women's Intramurals 110-Meter High Hurdles Leftist Delta Chi's Defeat Alpha Delta Pi's In Sensational Spotting their opponents a 25-rue lead, and batting left-handed, the Delta Chi's won a hotly contested baseball battle from the Alpha Delta Pistons. Sooners, Huskers Share Golf Championship Kansas was third, 13 strokes back of the first play, Iowa State was fourth and the Kansas State team fifth. Missouri did not compete. Allen Beaten Only Once Sam Allen, beaten in only one race last year, Princeton invitational meet champion, national collegiate champion and National A.UU. indoor champion, and Copenhagen champion. Cope, LC-4A champ and holder of the official national high school record is even better than last year when as a sophomore he ran the hurdles in 14.2. Kirkpatrick, the former school batson sensation, holds the most promise of any hurdler ever to run in the United States. As a senior in high school he twice ran the highs in the amazing time of 14.5. He ran the event in 14.1 last year at the National Junior A. Rangy, with a wind at his back. Rangy has the perfect build for the race. For Oklahoma in the morning, St. John, 74, Briggs, 76, (the other two names were not obtainable), the scores were 77 and 78, the total for the moring was 305 and the afternoon, 312. Johnson, 76, Ashley, 80, Johnston, 79, Johnson, 80, Ashley, 81, Carter, 82, the total for the morning was 322, and the afternoon, 308. Editor's note: This is one of a series by the Kenyan's sports editor dealing events which will comprise a part of the Olympic games in Berlin this summer. The golf teams from Okhlaamu and Nebraska held the Big Six Conference crown when both teams completed 36 matches, late last day with a total score of 617. Three men to be considered are Sam Allen, Oklahoma Baptist; Phi Cope, Southern California; and Leroy Berkowitz, Sam Mates, Calif., Junior College. The figures for the morning and afternoon play for the first three teams Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas, are Nebraska, in the morning, Reed, 71; Missouri, 84, Miatense, 82; Hunt, 71. The total was 134 and in the afternoon 303. Competitive Hurdler But "Spc" Towns of Georgia, Al Moreau, Sammy Klopstock of Stanford, Roy Staley of Southern California, Robert R. Baldwin, the emperor of Indiana, are also contenders. The horse-shoe tournament has been postponed until tomorrow because of bad weather. The tennis doubles semi-finals will be played among the following players: Woodbury and Morgan, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vs. Stockwell and Brewery and Willett and Trekell Watkins hall, vs. Daskine and Griffin Corbin hall. Despite their handicap the Delta Chis' pulled up to a 27-all tie at the end of the last innning. The Alpha Delphin Deltas had the entire game. In the extra innning, Onorio piled out a home run to score a base runner and win the game for victory. The hurdle race of the century is probably an accurate description of the Olympic high hurdles event. The only question is whether the race at Berlin was the final tryouts in the United States, and how race should make track history. --bim Moraeu had 15 races in Europe last summer without a single defeat. Twice he ran 142 although he had little competition. America took the first three places in the high barriers in the last Olympics and only an accident will stop them from repeating. The United States boasts nine men who have run the hurdles in 14.1 or equalled the official world record of 142. These nine men will meet in the finish at New York City on Saturday, April 30 to compete in the Olympics and what a whale of a race it should be. Klopstock is a great competitive hurdler, running his fastest in the big meets. National collegiate champion in his sophomore year Klopstock was beaten frequently during the dual meet season but returned to form in the national collegiate meet taking second. At the National A.A.U. he was abead at the half-way mark but fell over a hurdle. Staley ran a dead heat with his teammate Cope last year in 142. He is a cracktin-topper. Morriss and Caldemeyer have both run 14.2. Morriss is a veteran and Caldemeyer is in big time competition this year, this time although he is a senior. Should Win Olympic Event how such hurdles can be kept off the team is a mystery and just who those final three will be is something best decided by drawing names out of Whoever the three are, only a fall or a pulled muscle will keep them from sweeping the first three places at Bergen. He had to move over the barriers in 143 last year, his performance at the British A.A. and several other meetings would seem to inimitable. He did not ordinarily fast time for him and that he is not likely to equal or better it. Big Six Directors Announce Football Basketball Dates Big Six athletics directors and coaches gathered in Lincoln for the annual Big Six track meet, adopted a basketball schedule for next year and outlined football schedules for the next three years. The basketball schedule is of the usual double round robin type. Following the 187 Basketball schedule for 1936 Basketball Schedule Jan. 9 - Oakland at Norman. Jan. 16 - Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 19 - Kansas State at Lawrence. Feb. 9 - Warren. tar Feb. 13 - Iowa at Warren. Feb. 20 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. Feb. 27 - Nebraska at Lincoln. March 9 - Missouri at Columbia. The three-year football schedule the University of Kansas are a 1996 Basketball Schedule 1936 Schedule Oct. 3—Washburn College at Lawrence. Oct. 10—Iowa State College at Ames Oct. 17—University of Oklahoma a Lawrence. Oct. 31- University of Arizona a Lawrence. Oct. 24—Kansas State College a Manhattan. Oct.16-Iowa State College at Lawrence 1937 Schedule Nov. 1—University of Nebraska at Lawrence. Nov. 14—Michigan State at Lawrence Nov. 26—University of Missouri at Columbia 1937 Schedule Oct. 9—Vacant. tenue: Oct. 23—Oklahoma University a Norman. Oct. 30—Michigan State at East Iowa Nov. 6-University of Nebraska at Lincoln Nov. 13-Kansas State College at Lawrence. Lawrence. Nov. 20—University of Arizona at Nov. 20—University of Arizona a Tucson. Tulson. Nov. 25-University of Missouri at Washburn College at Topeka, date uncleed Oct. 15—University of Oklahoma at Lawrence. Oct. 22—Iowa State College at Ames Oct. 29—Kansas State College at Mhattan MINNESOTA Nov. 5- University of Nebraska at Lincoln Nov. 24- University of Missouri at Columbia. With Two Degrees, 'Solly' Leaves School and finally at Kansas. He said that when the game was first introduced into the islands the youth, especially in the provinces, took the game to seriously that fist fight frequently grew out of it and favored for a time the game was prohibited. (Continued from page one) He was a regular attendant at games here, and saw all the Olympic games in Kansas City. He is taking back autographed pictures of Dr. Allen and Dr Naismith. We remail sides and give you credit in your order. You can't pay any more. Just bring them in. We clean and bake bits to any shape or form—gather our work—and the best of the results. 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Kansas Takes Third In Big Six Track Meet (Continued from page one) Shannon, Kansas, tuck for first; height 6 feet 3 inches; Nelson, Oklahoma, and Johnson, Kansas State, tuck for second; Nebraska, Adams, Missouri, and Cox, Kansas, tuck for third. 5 feet 8 inches. Discuss throw—Won by Fanning, Kansas State, second;coldbyk, Kansas State, second, 144 feet; Francis, Nebraska, third, 143.9 feet; Krueger, Kansas State, fourth, 132.4 feet; Wellhausen, Kansas, fifth Two mile run—Won by Lochner, Oklahoma; Beauley, Missouri, second; Robinson, Kansas State, third; Mattelson, Nebraska, fourth; Wheelock, Kansas 440-yard run-Won by Bruce Nixon. Kansas State, Cox, Kansas, second Stoufer, Iowa State, third, Barrett, Louisiana, fourth, Green, Kansas, fifth 120-yard high hurdles-Won by Hight, Nebraska; Hotkiss, Kansas State, second; Nelson, Oklahoma; third; Poole, Iowa State, fourth; Freeman, New Spot-wut On by Framie, Nebraska distance, 48 feet 1½ inches; Scolofol- ky, Kansas State, second, 44 feet 1¾ inch; Klimek, Kansas State, third, 42 feet 3½ inches; fourth, 42 feet 11 inches; Kantarz, Kansas, fifth, 42 feet 3½ inches. 100-yard dash—Won by Jacobsen, Nebraska; Richardson, Kansas, second; Mike Anderson Parkonin, Nebraska, third; Cardwell, Nebraska, fourth; Burke, Oklahoma, fifth. Time: 99.8 Broad jump-Wom. by Cardwell, Nehersink, Nebraska, 23 feet; Byrd, Nebraska, Nebraska, 23 feet; 8 inches; Dawson, Nebraska, 23 feet; 8 inches; Brown, Iowa, State, fifth, 22 inches; Brown, Iowa, State, fifth, 22 Javelin throw — Won by Minsky, Iowa State, distance, 182 feet 7½ inches; Dehramn, Nebraska, second, 174 feet 12 inches; Hafftold, Missouri, third, 170 feet 9¼ inches; Gurning, fourth, 173 feet 8½ inches; Gurning, Oklahoma, fifth, 172 feet 2½ inches. Pole woult-Won by Noble, Kawasan, height 13 feet $3 \frac{1}{4}$ inches; Lyon, Iowa State, second. 12 feet $10 \frac{1}{4}$ inches; Kansas, third. 16 feet $12 \frac{1}{4}$ inches; Kansas, tied for third. 12 feet $6 \frac{1}{4}$ inches; Congress, Nebraska, Galloway, Hoff, Iowa, Hoff, Iowa State, tied for fifth. 12 feet $7 \frac{1}{4}$ inches. 880-yard relay—Won by Kansas (Hardware, Trott, Foy, Richardson) second, Nebraska third, third Kansas State fourth, Iowa State fifth, Oklahoma sixth. 220–yard low hurdles—Won by Cardy, Nebraska; second, Houghton, Nebraska; third, Wies, Kansas; fourth, Nebraska; fifth, Fifo, Kansas; time 21:45. Mile relay-Won by Kansas State Minnesota (Fairbanks, second); second, Kansas (Cox, Green, Riberhardt); third, Missouri; fourth, Nebraska and Iowa; third. Tied: Tennessee. Graduation Gifts BE WISE — Let us put your shoes in good condition before going home. We do it right. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass, W.E. Wheeline, Prop. 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