PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Season Closes At Lincoln With Nebraska Favored Track and Field Contests Open for Two Days; Jayhawkers Should Finish Well up in Race; Competition May Establish Records The meet of the year for Big Six schools, the annual conference track and field contest, will begin this afternoon with the preliminaries. Finals will be held tomorrow afternoon. Nebraska's mighty Cornhuskers are odds-on favorites to take another conference championship. Victorious over Kansas, Oklahoma and Kansas State in dual meet competition, the Huskers appear entirely too powerful for the other entrants. In the indoor meet Nebraska set a new conference scoring mark. Kansas, which finished last in the indoor meet, is accorded a good tainly should finish no lower than fourth. The Jayhawkers have improved vastly since the indoor meet. The events on the track should furnish the most furious competition in the history of the meet. Although most of the conference records are likely to stand, the heat of the competition should make up for this. The high hurdles should produce a blanket finish involving Haiti, Nebraska, Hotchkiss, Kansas State, Cardinals, Notre Dame, Iowa Freeman, Iowa State. The record of 145 should be tied and may be broken. Haiton won the event in 14.6 last week edging Hotchkiss by out eight inches. Both teams have raced over the barriers in 148. Heetic Finish The lowicks should also result in hectic finish. Cardwell, Hight, Nelson, and Wiles, Jayhawker burden, are all suited to the right matched. The time should be very good. The 440-yard dash is an especially unscented event. Nikon, Kansas State, Wade Green, Kansas, Barrett, Oklahoma, Pankun, Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana and Stouffer, Iowa State, all seem to have a chance of winning. Reversals of form have been more common in this race than in any other this year. Barrett has the best The 880-yard run is a take-your-choice race. Barrett won both the quarter and half-mile indoors but it is highly doubtful that he will be able to do such a thing tomorrow. In the half-mile he will have to beat his teammate Moody, Eberhart and Dill, Kansas State and Kirkman, Missouri. Barnes Has Fast Time Kansas has fast time in 1553.3, but running two goes will probably not be able to cover the two laps that fast. Moody has run 1:55.8. Eberhart and Dill have not turned in as fast times but have proven in competition their out- The mile relay should just about scorch the cinders, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa State will all have topo-topped teams in the race. All of the teams except Iowa State placed in the event in major relay season the fastest time. Kansas has recorded the fastest time, 3187, and is a likely winner. In the field events the pole vault and discus will be strongly contested. Ray Noble will attempt to defend his championship but will have his hands full defending Lyons of Iowa State and Congress of Nebraska, who beat him in the 10-6 contest. It is four 6 inches at the Drake Rakes and is an especially strong contender. Another defending champ, Fanning. For Complete Relaxation During Final Week, Try Our SHRIMP and DRINKS LARGE'S CAFE 9th & N. H. Kansas State discus thrower, weaker up. Fanning, 150 feet, 6 inches, Francis, Nebaska, 149 feet, 9 inches, and Secoefolclk. Kansas State, 146 feet, Cattlehead, 89 yards, attttch. Fanning beat Francis by less than a foot in a dual meet last week. The probable champions: 106 yard daad; Jacobsen, Neb. 120 yard daad; Jacobsen, Neb. 444 yard daad; Nixon, K.S.C 880 yard run; Barrett, Okla. 880 yard run; Barrett, Okla. Two-mile run; Roisman, K.S.C. High hurdles; Hight, Neb. High hurdles; Hight, Neb. 880 yard relay Kansas Mile relay; Kansas Bighump jump; Ko, Moe. Bighump jump; Co, W麓. Pole vault; Knob, Km, and Lyon On the Shin Shot put: Francis, Neb. Discus throw: Fanning, K.S.C. Javelin win: Imsley, I. S. (Continued from page 104) the ball diamond south by southwest of somewhere. Sorry, only a baseball game but even that should be worth the price of admission which is 000000, cents per game. A couple of Thiennes wished the Kappa party rolled around. Nothing like a little independence to show the boys what a thing they are. Study portraits: Helen Nelson giving a boy jitters with her conversation while the shrinking violet is trying to study . Dorothy Kennedy trying to hold open house for her male following at a small table. Told suggestions: Why not use a roundtable?. BIlh Bhaumna population with half the BIII population offering to help her (slight exaggeration). Margaret Slusser, an A.D. Pi, who would do most anything to get her name in this column, has finally succeeded after two years of trying. 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