PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hargiss Expects Successful Season On Outdoor Track Kansas Will Participate in Texas, Kansas, and Drake Relays This Year With 83 mets reporting for track regularly, Coach Bill Hargiss is looking forward to a much more successful outing. The team's Jayhawkers experienced on the boards The squad has been working out under good weather conditions and the track is in excellent shape. The straw that has covered the football field all winter has been removed and the turf condition for use by the field men. The Jayhawkers had a dismal indoor season that was due largely to the loss of a great number of sophomore stars and also the lack of facilities to equip the team. Big Six meet several Jayhawkers were sick and one suffered a spike wound. The team will open its outdoor camp campaign March 28 at the Texas rails held at Austin, Texas. Hargis will not be available to train the bably only one or two cars will make the trip. The Kansas Relays is the second meet and the entire squad will participate. The Jayhawkers will host the event at De Moines, the following week. There are also three dual meets on the schedule. Kansas State and Nebraska will come to Lawrence for meets Kansas will meet Missouri at Columbia. Charley Pitts, versatile track star, will enter the Kansas Relays decathlon Pittsburgh will stand an excellent chance of placing high as he is in excellent condition and has no particular weak arm. He will also win the event. Al also should make a good showing as he also is fairly strong in all of the events. Spring Scrimmage Started Three Sophomores Outstanding in Second Practice of Year The spring football squad held its second scrimmage of the season yesterday afternoon. The scrimmage, quite short followed a period of fundamentals in the backs worked on passing, kicking, blocking and running work on charging fundamentals. Several sophomore stars have been making excellent showings. Bill Boardman, former Lawrence High School star, is quite a stand-out at the center position. Scott State State Paul Masonon, former Kansas City Northeast High School star, is do- sine a line of running, passing, and kicking. Dave Shirk shows promise as a line-plunger and Francis Parenteo of the line job of kicking and ball-carrying. Scrimmage will be held daily, accord ing to Coach Ad Lindsey. Women's Intramurals Deck tennis doubles results for Tues- day; TNT defeated ETC, 2-1; and INIX defeated IWF, 2-1. Schedule for Thursday: 4:30, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Pi Beta Phi. 5:00, Omega vs. Alpi Omicron Pi. Singles: Bulzitz, who defeated Worley, 6-4, 6-2; will now play Pulley, who defeated Dagek, 5-7, 6-4, 14-12 Rowland defeated Karlman, 6-0, 6-2; will now play Lawson, 6-3, 6-1; will now play Lawson, who defeats Teegarden, 6-4. The results so far are in the basketball free throw are: Mary Irwin, 48; Alma Bigswell, 45; Ruth Worely, 45; Kathleen Tengarden, 43; Loize Montgomery, 38; M. K. Lattner, 38; Marjorie Rowland, 36; Mr. Erska Inske, 37; Virginia Wallace, 37; D. J. Willcuts, 35; Barbara Pendleton, 35. These people will report Monday noon or Monday at 4:30 for the final throw. Twenty-five throws will be scored. The winner is the highest score of the 25. Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa State Dominate Big Six Winter Sports Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa State led the Big Six conference schools in the four winter sports, a compilation of results shows. Oklahoma Leads in Sports The University of Oklahoma athletes, wrestling champions and runners-up in track, hold the lead with nine points. Nebraska, troch champion, co-champion in swimming and basketball runner-up, while Iowa State is third by virtue of a co-championship in swimming and the runners-up position in wrestling. Kansas State, who won thirds and a pair of fourths this winter, is fourth in the point standings, while Kansas and Illinois trail behind in fifth and sixth places. The summary for the winter quarter sports. Okla. Neb. I.S. KS. Kan. Mo. k篮球 3 2 4½ 1½ 3 6 4 basketball 1 6 2½ 1½ 3 6 4 Wrestling 1 6 1½ 1½ 3 6 4 swimming 1 6½ 1½ 4½ 3 6 4 Totals 9 102 13 142 12 20 Adrian Lindsey, head football coach, went to Gridley Wednesday evening to deliver the principal speech at an all-inclusive giveaway by the Gridley high school. New double breaster suit for the young man who likes to keep abreast of the style calendar. The lapel rolls down to the bottom button. The coat has two vents at the side, but are tacked down, for a more trim appearance at the hips. Tailored in chalk and shadow stripes—greys, browns, blues. Here You See -- The WINDSOR $25 to $35 "See these suits today" Stetson Spring Hats Mallory Spring Hats University Swimmers To Enter A.A.U. Meet K. C.A.C. Pool To Be Scene of Annual Event March 27-28 Several members of the University of Kansas swimming team will be entered in the fifth annual indoor meet of the Missouri Valley A.U. to be held at the Kansas City Athletic Club pool on March 27 and 28, it was announced yesterday by Herbert B. Alpin, University swimming coach. Preliminaries for the meet will be held on Thursday at 8 a.m. are scheduled for March 28 at 8 p.m. Until the end of the University swimming season, on April 6, members of the freshman team will hold practice sessions on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The team has reported some likely looking material for next year's varsity team. The Kansas swimmers have made a good showing in the few meets in which they competed, but not in their feats for the 1937 group are extremely favorable, with a majority of the varsity men expected to return and a majority of the freshmen eligible for varsity competition. Anyone may enter the A.A.U. meet, providing his amateur status is in no way impaired, and Couch Alphin has a number of entry blanks at his office for anyone who is interested in participating in the meet. Entries will be divided into three classes, men's women's, and movie classes. Men's style, 100-yard free style, 100-yard-free style, 200-yard-relay, 500-yard-ireast stroke, 150-yard back stroke, low board diving, and 300-yard mendy relay. Women's events will consist of the 50-four back stroke, 100-yard breaststroke, 250-yard freestyle, low board diving, and 200-yard relay. Entry fees are 50 cents for the first event and 25 cents for each addition. Entry fees for relay teams are one dollar. 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