PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936 Fourteenth Relays Promise To Draw Track Champions National Record Holders and Previous Winners Enter Annual Carnival The fourteenth annual Kanu Relay promise to be the best ever held. Although the Relays have been filled with challenges, including nerve-shattering finishes in the relay races year after year, it appears that this running of the big track and field car course has not been over. At least three national collegiate champions will compete and defending champions will be back in seven of the nine regular individual events. Records in five of the individual events seem likely to be broken, and the relay teams entered will make an attack on world as well as most records. National Champions Sum Allen, Oklahoma Baptist high school; Ardiele San Tommasi, Emporia Teaches milker; and Lyen Phlose, Drake high jumper; are the national champions who are sure to compete. If an ankle injury beats in time, Fleyd Lechner of Oklahoma, national champion in the two-mile run, will also enter. The defending champions include the three national champion and Roy Nuble. Kansas pole vaulter, Charles Pitsus, Kansas bounce jumper, Mack Ponson Jown javelin thrower; and J. C. Pettey, Rice disc thrower. The records in the hob bars, hickory jumper, kick pad, pajelin and dureas are all in imminent danger of being surpassed. After the record folder in the hob bars of 143, it has frequently raved over that and should do so, then Two Stars in High Jump The high jump will feature two men who have jumped higher than the Rials' record of 6 ft. 13.4 in. Philson and Johnson, a New York-based Crutte, a New youth increased the outdoor world record that winner with a jump of 6 ft. 7.4 in. and Philsen jumped 6 ft. 7 in. during the indoor season. Sum Fremata, Nebraska that patient heaved the iron half A 41. 91% in at the Texas Relays, a mech skill in better than the Kansas Relays, record established by Elynn Dues of Kansas last year; Panther has had many javelin throws better than the lijong record of 328 ft. 5½ in and should not have much trouble breaking the old mark. At the Big Ten meet last year he made a throw of 219 ft. 5 in. Indiana Entered Petty established a new Relays奕 club that year had of 154 feet and he says quite possibly got off a better throw than the regular season made it a total of 123 ft. in 3. Indiana will have three great distance men entered. Don Lash, Thomas Deckard and James Smith, and if the Hoosier choose to extend themselves they should come close to a new world record in the distance-medium relay. Texas crack sprint relay team will be shooting for new world records in its events. At the Texas Relay these flyers can win three-thirds of the relay by only three-twothirds of a second. First Relay Entries In Junior College Class Entries for the junior college sprint medley in the Kansas Kahanna were resumed on May 19, 2015. Junior College and the independence, Kan. Junior College. The entries, both of which arrived in the same mail, must be to be received from junior colleges. The Independence school won the event last year when it was run for the full mile. This year the runners will cover 440 yards, 110 yards, 220 yards and 880 yards, respectively. Cameron College holds the record for the event. Westphalia High School was the first to enter the high school, track meet it be hold on Friday before the relays, an University of Arkansas, with four entrants, is first in the university class Marie Forbes Wins Women's Fencing Event In the recent open fencing tournament held by the Fencing Club, Mark Martins won the women's division. The women's division, and Poo Frazer, gr, emerged winner in the female In the quarter-finals for men Orr drew a bye, Waggoner defeated Cassel, Elius defeated Perkins, Nelson defeated Lovas, Rutherford, and Franier defeated Denson. Only six were entered in the women's division. Wallace defeated Howard, Pearson defeated Winne, and Forbes defeated Collins. Forbes then defeated Pearson and Wallace in turn to be declared winner. From the semi-finals in the men's Nelson defeated Orr to go to the finals with Frazier, who had won from Dinlins and the semi-finals of the lower bracket. The purpose of the tournament was to arouse interest in fencing and to find suitable persons to compete in a contest with fencers from Wichita University, which is to be held in the near future by Jim Rappor, instructor of fencing. Winners Receive Prizes In Men's Open Division Swim Medals will be awarded to the high point men in the open division of the swimming meet hold last night in the final competition connection with the intramural swim. First place, which was won by Wilson with a total of 17 points, will receive a gold one. A silver one goes to Pointexter, who annexed 16½ points for second place. Howard, Jones, and Harle, who placed third, fourth, and fifth with scores of 11½, 10 ad 8 will face the seventh, eighth, and ninth scores of the division were: Godfrey 6, Jackson 5½, Means 5½, Gillespie 2, and O'Brien 1. ¢hi Delt's Enter Finals In Intramural Volley Ball The winners were forced to play three games. Triangle won the first, 21-19, but the Phi Delt's rallied to take the last two games by scores of 21-15 and 21-17. The winner of this game was Connell in the final same time in the next future. The finals will consist of a two out of three series and two out of three games in each match must be won by one of the teams. In the last of the semi-final games in the volley ball tournament, played Tuesday afternoon, Phi Delta Theta detected Triangle. Coaches Suggest Relay Modifications Two modifications in the program of events for the Kansas Relays have been made, at the suggestion of coaches who have been entering teams in recent years, and expect to return for the second running of this event, April 18. The 440-yard shuttle relay, for which there appeared to be little demand, was omitted when this year's program was prepared, but several asked its restoration. Illinois and Iowa have been drilling all winter on this peculiar event, and Kansas State, holder of the record in this Relays event, at about 125 miles per hour. Oklahoma, thinks it a strange race, but nevertheless wishes to enter a team. The other change is the substitution of a mile team race for the present four-mile relay race. Each team will start four runners, three of whom are to count in the scoring, with one point assigned to the first man in, two points to the second, and so on. The low score will be taken by taking 17 to 18 minutes will then be over in about five minutes, with substantially the same results. Women's Intramurals The deck tennis doubles ended Wednesday with the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority the winner. The Kappa Kappa Gamma's defended the Alpha Delphi Pts. LET'S GO WALKING TO THE ROYAL Tuesday afternoon by winning two out of three games and Wednesday they defeated the Alpha Chi Omega's 6-0, 5-0, 4-1. $6.85 ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. The championship for the deck tennis singles will be decided when Pollute of Watkins hall, winner of matches wears Lawson, winner of Group II. Some changes will be made in the schedule of the women's physical education classes today and Friday. 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