PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 Present Rules Prove Confusing In Decathlon Statisticians Discover Denver Star Surpasses Bausch's Old Record by New Rules Transition from the old to the new method of scoring the decathlon is causing much grief to sports followers, especially in the light of some peculiarities that developed in connection with the decathlon at the Karassi Rally. When it was discovered that Glenn Morris, Denver Athletic Club entrant, was running away with the event, the question arose as to how his performance, accorded under the new year, a year or more ago by the International Federation, compared with predecessors. Accordingly, Profs. Guy Smith and J. J. Wheeler, statisticians for the Kansas Rehays, obtained the record of performance of James Bauch, Kansas High School, in the cardon record at Los Angeles in 1932, and applied the new scoring tables to Bauch's performance. They arrived at a total of 7392 as the present equivalent of the 4822.22 recorded Bauch in 1932. When Morris's total reached 7393, he had surpassed Bauch's record. Morris or Bausch? Then the statisticians used the old scoring tables on Morris's performance of this year, and his 7576 became, by the old standards, 4048.2—more than in more less than Bausel's total of 1832. Now Morris's Morris break布鲁斯' record, or not? The discapancy is explained by Professor Smith by the fact that two distinct changes are made in the new scoring plan. 1. Under the old system, the deduction for each unit short of Olympic performance — the performance that rated 1000 points — was uniform. Under the new system, the deductions are greatest as the performance appears to the Olympic "perfect," and least as between mediocre performances. Standards Changed 2. Standards of Olympic perfection were changed on a different basis. For example, under the old plan, a 100-meter dash in 10.6 marathon 1000 points better than in 10.3 (less than 1 per cent faster) to make 1000. In the javelin event, the old system gave 1000 points for a throw of 60.9 meters; under the new it takes almost 15 per cent more. And the new system and pole vault were Bausch's best. Intramural Games End With Close Scores Obers, Dolt's, and Sig Ep's Wirt Yesterday Afternoon's Baseball Contests Deltu Tau Deltu, Ober's Sigma Pki Epison, Pi Kappa Psi, Pki Kappa Alpha and Kappa Eta Kappa were the winners in the intramural playground baseball games played Tuesday afternoon. Delta Tau Delta managed to stop a last-timing rally of the Aces' with but two scores and won, 5 to 2. Up until the final inning the Aces went with-handed by Cox. Nichols, Carter and Hawk resulted in the final innings score. The closest game of the afternoon went to Ober's over Kappa Sigma by 12 points. Ober took early innning scores which proved to be too much for the Kappa Sigma's to overcome. Pearson and Gowens had a battle and each allowed 12 hits. Sigma Phi Epilman managed to come out with a 9 to 10 score over Beta Theta P. A last-inning rally of six COMPARISON OF DECATHLON PERFORMANCE Performance of James Bausch in winning Olympic Decathlon at Los Angeles, 1932; and of Glenn Morris, Denver A.C., winner at Kansas Relays, 1936 computed under old and new systems (Non Scoring. Great lines for new scoring plan) 100-meter Dash Bausch–11.7 sec. Old 738.2 New 652 Morris–10.6 sec. 1000 966 Broad Jump Bausch–6.94 m. 840.76 788 Morris–8.975 m. 846.875 796 Shot Put Bausch–15.32 m. 968 956 Morris–13.405 m. 813.5 764 High Jump Bausch–1.7 m. 678 671 Morris–1.8 m. 818 786 400-meter Run Bausch–54.2 sec. 774.4 969 Morris–50.9 sec. 898.48 823 100-meter High Hardles Bausch–16.2 sec. 886 749 Morris–15.2 sec. 981 896 Discus Bausch–44.58 m. 976.94 853 Morris–41.114 m. 845.283 745 Pole Vault Bausch–4 m. 1027 997 Morris–3.305 m. 696.3 648 Javelin Throw Bausch–61.91 m. 1025.02 822 Morris–55.368 m. 847.85 691 1500-meter Run Bausch–5.17.0 515.8 324 Morris–4.52.3 667 461 Bausch's Totals 8462.22 7392 Morris's Totals 8408.28 7776 secored sent the Sig Eip's into the winning lead over the Beta's. Dave Fisher's base hit started the seventh inning rally for the Sig Eip's Kappa Pai he took a one-aided affair from Theta's pitcher, and played by the Kpsi Pai along with good pitching by North kept the Kpsi Pai at an advantage over the Theta Tan's. Delta Upsilon went down in a free scoring contest to a 15 to 17 count for Kappa Alpha. A sixth inning rally for Theta led the winner leading win over the Delta Upsilon's Kappa Eau Kappa won from the Campus Raider's by a forcef, and the game scheduled to be played between Delta Chi and Triangle was postponed. Runs Hits Acciaio 60 100 350 Tau Delt Tau 11 100 65> 5 10 Batteries Acciaio, Willeford and Cox Tau Delt Tau, Helges and Elmurge Kappa Sigma 104 104-80 6 12 Ober's Sigma 240 101-80 7 12 Ober's Sigma, Kappa Sigma, Gowans and Clover; Ober's, Peace and Lindau, Umpire, Holliday. Sigma Theta Tpi 300 6000 - 9 - 13 Sigma Phi Epsilon 000 2025 - 10 Butteries Sigma Phi Epsilon Kilmer Bowlus Bovah and Morgan, Morgan, Upple, Holiday Theta Tan 210 000~3 6 Phi Kappa Psi 614 818~2x 22 Batteries Theta Tan. Cole and Gist Kappa Psi, North and Bowels, Wum- Ki Pappa Alpha 012 4280 - 17 21 Delta deposition 031 0530 - 15 18 Ki Pappa Alpha. Garmann and Ward. Delta Upalion, Flint and ulter. Umer, Foss. No games are scheduled for the afternoon noon but Thursday afternoon Sigma Nu and Corsacki meet on field 1; Pi Phi meets on field 2; Duranak Club and Sigma Alpha Epsilon on field 3; Alpha Tau Omega and Triangle on field 4; Fla Delta Theta on field 5; Alpha Tau and Gloria on field 6; and Pi Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon on field 7. NOW the whole family agrees on ONE TOOTH PASTE Here's a toothpaste that keeps property any number of miles away from mands, . . . Briton Tooth Paste. It uses a natural and gentle polishing agent clean and protects teeth and breath and leaves out natural white-teeth. It helps gums, it helps them to melt and make up teeth and is good for good, good. Briten TOOTH PASTE 25c Playground baseball — No games scheduled. Horseshoes, Acacia vs. S.P.E.; Pl Delt vs. S.A.E. H. W. STOWITS "The Rexall Store" 9th & Mass. Phone 238 Students Explain Experiments Handball, Phi Pai vs. Kappa Sig. Tennis, Beta vs. D.U., Phi Gam vs. Sigma Nu. Intramural Schedule for Today At the meeting of Pai Chi, psychology fraternity, yesterday afternoon. Sue Whitehil, c37, Fern Forman, c39, and Harlan Sharens, c36, uncle, on the experiments they have conducted on the psychology of learning. Varsity Tennis Opens Here Today With Wichita Corbin, Ranking Player Lcads His Team Against Kansas Squad on Court South of Stadium Led by Harry Corbin, Wichita tennis star, the Wichita University tennis squad will meet the University of Kansas team this afternoon on the varity courts just south of the west stadium. The match, beginning at 2:30 p.m., will be the Jay-hawkers first match appearance of the year in tennis. Corbin, who will play No. 1 position on the Wichita net squad, holds numerous titles in this section of the country. Among his laurels are the Wichita city school championship, state championship, and many other tourney titles for the past few years in both singles and in doubles. Wichita students in the University are an opportunity to see their favorite tennis representative in action again. Delmar Curry has been placed in No 1 spot for the Kansas team by Coach Arthus Vour. Due to the incessant winds which have been driving across the tennis courts in the past few days, the ranking matches for positions on the squad could not be held. The four men who had gained the right to play for the four positions on the squad were ranked by Vour with Curry in first position, and Hovestock at No. 3, with Hooverstock at No. 3, and Phil Brighton as the No. 4 player. Curry Placed Number One The No. 1 and No. 4 matches matches will begin promptly at 2:30, with the No. 2 and No. 3 matches following at 2:50. The No. 4 matches doubles matches are scheduled for 4:30. Doubles Team Chosen It is planned at present for Kell and Curry to play as No. 1 doubles team while Hoverstock and Brighton will play the two teams some of the later matches, plans are for Hoverstock to play doubles with Curry and for Brighton to be paired with Kell. Wichita's net squat is expected to be matched with Pittsburgh, which match with the Pittsburgh Towers, third defenders in the Central Kansas conference, the Wichita tennis men took the Gorillas to a 6-0 trimming, winning all singles and two doubles matches. A small group of bleachers have been set up at the south end of the varsity courts to accommodate any spectators who wish to attend the matches. Regent Announces Candidacy Ehaine Waggierer of Atchison, member of the board of regents and a member of the law firm of Waggier, Challiss who requested that he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination as state senator from the Second district. 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Members of the Kansas squad are: Glenn Ashley, David Carter, Greer Johnson, John Stadley, and Glenn Oatman. Play Day Teams Will Represent Ranchers Rodeo Is Theme of Thirteenth Annual Event for High School Girls in Gymnasium About 125 girls are expected to attend the thirteenth annual play day for high school girls at the women's gym Saturday, April 24. The theme this year is a rodeo, the teams being chosen to represent different ranches. Ruth Worley, c'mel, and Ruth Baker, c'38, who are in charge of the program, will be assisted by 35 University women. Registration and organization of teams to participate in a variety of games, will be followed by a buffet dinner during which entertainment in the evening will be presented. After the luncheon the posture queen, for the past two SPARKENBROKE Charles Morgan Charles Morgan (Author of The Fountain) THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 years a Haskell girl, will be chosen. Challenge and duel games will follow and the relays will end the day's in- crease. The points given for the highest number of points. Women's Intramurals Horseshoe schedule Wednesday, April 22, 4:30-IWW. vs. IND. Keith Johnson Presents Thesis Basketball schedule Thursday, April 23, 490-diamond 1 TNT, vs ETC; Carson 2 Corbin hall vs. Alpa Delta Pitt 3 Sigma Kappa vs. Cil Omega. SEE OCHSE Keith Whitaker Johnson, Eureka, who received his A.B. degree from the University in 1934, has submitted his thesis for an advanced degree at Duke University. He has been taking graduate work there in the department of economics. 814 Mass. When in need of --- Quality Printing Theses Binding Rubber Stamps Graduation Cards Mother's Day Cards Party Favors Table Decorations Cellophane Dennison Crepe Paper Etc. Etc. 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