PAGE FOUN' UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1936 Attack on Records Will Be Launched At Kansas Relays Three National Champions Will Enter Competition; Seek World Mark in Two Events A field loaded with stars is in prospect for the fourteenth annual running of the Kansas Relays, and records, are expected to fall in many events. Leading the attack on the existing marks will be three national collegiate championship tour bursaries; Archie San Romano, Emporia Teachers milers, and Lynn Phillips. Drake high jumper, along with the nine regular individual events. Betters High Jump Record The record in the high jump seems to be in as much danger as any of the marks. The record of 6 ft. 3-16 will have to stand off the attacks of Cruter of Colorado who jumped 6 ft. 54 while Philson and Phillson who has jumped 6 ft. 72. The field also includes a number of other better than average jumps among their Marvin Cox, Kansas sophomore and senior. The field and Riverel and Sturgeon of Illinois The javelin is also in grave danger although it will be it will be a larger one man assault. The injury of Iowa, defenseman T.J. Hayes, was better than the record of 206 ft 6 1/2 in. In winning the event at the Big Ten meet last year he made a throw to the corner. Seek World Records Sam Allen is expected to lower his mark of 14.5 in the high hurdles. He has equalled the world record of 14.2 and against the competition that he will have, Allen should trim three more lows to attain the title. Sam Francis, Nebraska football ace, surpassed the Kansas Relays record in the shot put of 51 ft. $^3$ in. at the Texas Relays earlier this year. Francis was one of the few well做好 the exiting mark. World records will be the target in two relay races, the 880-yard relay and the distance medley relay. Texas's scintillating flyers will attack the sprints in this grueling cricke performance performers will be a new mark in the longer race. Five Olympic Trial Events To Be Featured at Relays Cunningham Is Expected To Win 1500-Meter Event Over Two Rivals The fourteenth annual Kansas Relays will feature five Olympic trial events that will be open to any amateur athlete. The event is open only to college and university athletics. The most outstanding field will be in the decoration which will include practically all of the loading decoration here, and no other club has not as yet filed his entry but it is thought that he will be here. Paul Harrington, former Jayhawk basketball-ball and track star, has announced that he will be an entrant in the grilling test. The 1500-meter event will be the feature event of Saturday's program, Glenn Cunningham will be a favorite in this event, but he is assured of two rivals who are capable of running 4-15 miles, San Romani, of Emperor Teachers is the present NCAA champion, and Luke Hunt of University of Indiana, defaced San Romani at St. Louis recently indicating that he also will be a threat. The 3000-meter steeplechase is an event that has never been held at the Olympics. To get there, the men must jump seven hurdles and one water hazard on each lap. Harold Manning, of Wichita, who was on the Olympic team is expected to enter the race. The other two events, the 400-meter hurdles and the hop, step, and jump do not have many entries than it. It is quite possible that Glen Hardin, the leading 400-meter hurdler in America will be here for his specialty. Women's Intramurals The Alpha Delta Pi's defeated the Chi Omega 3-0, in horse-shoe Monday. The members of the winning team are Kathleen Teogarden, 36; Elmer Anderson, uncle; and Janet Manning e'urel. Horse-shear schedule after vacation: Wednesday, April 15, 4:30, the Phi Beta Phi's play the Kappa Alpha Theta's. Basketball baseball beginning after vacation: Tuesday, April 14, 4:30, diamond number 2; Alphas Delta Pi vs. Suiza Kappa; diamond 3, Chi Omega vs. Kappa Gamma. The Deck tennis doubles were vorn To Be at Kansas Relays RAY NOBLE-KANSAS U. Above are three of the outstanding performers to compete in the fourteenth annual Kansas Relays April 17 and 18. Ian Romani is the national collegiate champion in the mile and the defend- by the T, N. T, baw the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorrority has the largest number of total points. The teams and total points as arise for: Kappa Kappa Gamma, 125; T, N. T, 95; Alpha Delta Pi, 70; Alpha Omega 0, 62; I, W. L, 98; Alpha Delta II, 60; Alpha Delta, 44; Walking Hall, 43; E, T C, 41; Sigma Kappa, 39; Gamma Phi Beta, 33; I, N D, 32; Corbish Hill, 30; Alpha Omicron Pi, 25; Chima Omega, 4 The total points for each team in the deck tennis singles are: E. T. C. 4, Watkins Hall, 42, Gamma Phi Beta 5, Cornell Hall, 36, Alma Chi Gamma 2, Cornell Hall, 21, Chi Owensia, 21, I. W. W, 20, Pi Beta Phi, 15, Alpha Chi Omega, 15, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 12, Kappa Alpha Theta, 8, I. N. D. 8, Kappa Pi Chamberlain, 3, Alma Gamma Dela, 2. K-Club Will Send 'Tiny' Moore to Olympic Wrestling Tryouts The "K" club is raising the money to send "Tiny" Moore to the Olympic wrestling tryouts, to be held at Lebigh, New York. The group will provide vital contributions by the members. BARRETTE OKLAHOMA Moore qualified in the regional meet at Manhattan, where he was the only entrant in the heavyweight division. Students To Compete In Lawrence Golf Tourney University students are invited to en- er the Lawrence city golf tournament to The Cafeteria Will Close After Luncheon Wednesday champion in the 1500-meter run. Noble, defending champion in the pole vault, is the Big Six record holder in that event. Barrett won both the 440- and 880-yard runs in the Big Six indoor meet. Then open on Tuesday morning for breakfast. Then will open to the public Thursday noon and for dinner, also for noon Friday. The be hold at the Hillview Country Club. Qualifying rounds must be played over the Hillview course and in before April 15. The contests will then be placed in one of three flights. Raymond Conklin, cunk, turned in a qualifying round of 80 strokes yesterday afternoon. Glenn Catman, ckd, had previously turned in a 76 for the 18 holes. University Dining Room In the Union Building Delta Tau Delta Scores Heavily To Defeat Goats Phi Psi's, Beta's, Sig Alph's and Obers' Are Other Ball Winners Winners Phi Kappa Pi, Delta Tau Delta,theta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Ober's were winners in the intramural playground baseball games played Tuesday evening. The game scheduled between Phi Delta Theta and Phi Delta was one scheduled between Delta Upsilon and Pi Kappa Alpha were postponed. Ki Pha Kappa Pai piled up a few scores in each inning to take an easy game from the Galloping Ghosts, 12 to 7. Three scores in the first, fourth and sixth innings gave the Ki Pal's a decisive loss over the Ghosts. Delta Tau Delta clouted out a 22 to 1 win over the Goats in a one-aided offense. An eight score rally in the second half was enough for the Goats, Beta Theta Pi scored in each inward but the second and doubled on the Sigma Na to win, 18 to 9. The closest game of the afternoon ended in a 4 to 2 win for Sigma Alpha Epsilon over Triangle. A sixth innning in which three scores were put over placed the Sig Alpa in the win, and then played with a hit by Becremen and hits by Barclays Ewers and Roberts brought in the winning scores. Ober's won a forfeit game from Alpha Tau Omega. The scores were: Galloping Ghosts ... 922 200 1-7 1 Phi Kappa Pi... 312 303 x-1 1 Batteries: Galloping Ghosts Robinson and Harrison; Pii Kappa Pi, North and Bowlus, Umpire; Oler. Goats 01 000 00 0-1 Delta Tau Deltai 085 540 - 22 Delta Tau Deltai 094 Neil and Land- mor Delta Tau Deltai, Hedges and El- mont. Umpqua Grey. Stigma Nai $\mathbf{P}_{1}$ $904 \quad 500 - 0 \cdot 9 \quad 1-15$ Beta Theta Pi $904 \quad 125 \quad 14 - 15$ Batteries: Stigma Nai Kelley and Bovius and Bowlus and Morgan, Umpire: Vankk Among the acceptances of the invitation to participate in the Kansas Relays, may be found a few regrets. Here's one: "Harry Adams, Track Coach, University of Montana." "March 31-8 degrees above zero. "April 1-2 degrees above zero. "April 2-8 degrees above zero." Montana Regrets She'll Be Unable To Run This Year ___ KFKU Anril 8. Wednesda --- 2:20 p.m. "A Forecast for Kansas "Education." A.E. Dary, professor of mechanical and industrial engineering and architecture at Lafayette, W. A. Dill, K. U. News Bureau 2. 50 p.m."Mary and John Enter the Prime of Life," Dr. Florence Brown Sherbon. 6:00 p.m.—To be announced. 6:15 p.m.—Study of "Twelfth Night, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes. 6. 00 p.m. To be announced. April 9. Thursday 2.30 p.m.-News Notes, W. A. Dill U. News Bureau. 2:45 p.m. Piano recital by Milhart Laing, studio of Professor Carl A. Preyer. 6:00 p.m.-Elementary German Lesson, Professor E. F. Engel. April 10. Friday 2.30 p.m.-Music Appreciation: F. Rodion, Professor Charles Sandikson. 6.00 p.m.-140th Athletic Scrapbook E. R. Elbel. 6:15 p.m. -- Voice recital by Ted Va Sloan, baritone, student of Miss Merib Moore. April 11, Saturday 2. 30 p.m.-Recital by Russell Howland, instructor in woodwind instruments. 2:45 p.m.—"Highlights of the Second Annual National Band Festival" 6:00 p.m.—Easter Music arranged by Morrisoff, associate professor of voice Triangle 100 001 0--2 7 Sigma Alpha Epition 100 003 x--4 9 Batteries: Triangle, Laws and Pack; Sigma Alpha Epition, Kiley and Brennois. Umpire: Allen. Blue Team Beats Reds In Practice Scrimmage Hapgood and Richardson Score Paronto Shows Well in Backfield In the second trimmage game of spring football practice played yesterday afternoon, the Blue team, led by George Haggood, who scored two touchdowns, defeated the Red team by a score of 12 to 0. Hapgood scored first for the blue team from the Red team's 16-yard line after his pass to Dougles had netted 15 yards Harrington's kick for the extra point wide. Aided by a 25-yard run by Hapgood and successive line flunges by J. D. Richardson, the Blue team met the goal line for another counter near the close of the game. Giannangelo failed to kick the point after touchdown. Douglas and Happold did some outstanding hall carrying, passing, and painting for the Blue team. Parrots in the backfield were highly in the backfield for the red team. In the starting line-up for the Red team were: ends, Anderson and Seige guards, Stapleton and Morelard; tackle, Ward and Vogel; and center Boardman. The backfield included Masou, Pa-auto, Gulrie, and Shirk. The Blue team started with Harrington and Burnett, ends; Bosilevac and Etchen, tuckler; Nelson and Loughmire, guard;s and Lutton, center In the backfield were Hapgood, Giannangelo, Douglass, and Richardson. 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