PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. 1935 TRACK SQUADS OF BIG SIX SCHOOLS READY FOR TEST Jayhawker Team Leaves Thursday For Lincoln Meet 1934-35 Competition to End With Carnival Which Includes Tennis and Golf Track representatives from all of the conference schools are going through their final workouts this week in preparation for the seventh annual Big Six outdoor track and field meet this Saturday and Friday at Lincoln. The athletic carnival which includes tennis and golf competition also, will end the 1934-35 intercollegiate competition for the Big Six schools. Coach Bill Hargiss, who announced the Kansas entries Monday, said yesterday, that only 15 or 17 of the men named would be taken to the conference meet. The Jayhawks will leave no time soon for the Friday preliminaries. Dees May Break Record Dees May Break Record Only one record may be broken, according to Coach Hargiss. The Kansas mentor feels sure that Captain Ewyn Dees, who is finishing his University athletic competition in this week, will set a new record as the put deal Dees holds the present Big Six outdoor record for feet 13-4 inches. This year Dees has been throwing the shot over 51 feet consistently. The Jayhawkers are given an even chance to win or place high in the pole vault, high jump, broad jump, 440-vard dash, and the mile relay. Coach Hargis sees Kansas State, Nebraska, or Oklahoma as the possible 1955 champion. He predicts that his team will finish in third place, taking the last two places. If Kansas State and Oklahoma split points in the distance races, as they are likely to do Coach Hargis may step in for a play with the title. Aggies May Win Meet Captain Joe Knappberger of Kansas State, who won the Big six hurdles last year, may lead the Aggies to their first conference outdoor championship. And he will be in the face of Justus O'Reilly, conference indoor mile champion, Bill Wheelock, a crack two-miler, Paul Fanning, sophomore guard, and Justin Garrison, a believer will win that event. Oklahoma, led by Bort Ward, five-time winner of the 440-dash dinh in Big Six competition, will be fighting in the first semifinal since the formation of the Big Six in 1928. Moozy, a fast 880-yard run man, Cleveland, a mile, Cox a spinner, and Burk and Nelson, in the team of Sonora to be joined in the coming meet. Kansas holds six of the Big Six records, Nebraska and Iowa state records. Ohio leads with four records. One following are the Big Six records: 100-year dash, 90.44, Meier, Iowa state record. 222-yard dash, 20.7, Lock, Neb, 192. 440-yard dash, 43.6, Diels, Mo, 180. 880-yard run, 1.52.2, Cunningham, Kan, 193. 2-mile run, 9:30.0, Putnam, Iowa; State, 1930. Mile run, 4:14.3, Cunningham, Kan. 1932 Mile relay, 3:19.6, Nebraska, 1832. 120-yard high hurdles; 14.5, Hager Town State, 1830. 220 low hurdles, :23.3, Welch, Mo. 1930. Shot put, 50 feet $ \frac{1}{4} $ inches, Dees Kan., 1934. Kan, 1894. Discus throw, 155 feet 11 inches, Thornhill Kan, 1000. Kan, 1894. Discus throw, 155 feet 11 inches, Thornhill Kan, 1000. Javelin throw, 208 feet $11\%$ menace Harrington, Kan., 1934. Harrington, Kan., 1834. High jump, 6 feet $3\frac{1}{2}$ inches. New, Missouri. block, Okla. 1933. Broad umm. 24 feet 7½ inches, Gray Broad jump, 24 feet 7%4 inches, Gray Neb., 1933. Neb., 1833. Pole vault, 13 feet $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches, Coffman, Kan., 1901. DEAN AT TEMPLE UNIVERSITY DEAN AT TEMPE UNIVERSITY WILL BE OKLAHOMA SPEAKER Norman, Okla. May 14—(UP)—Dr John Hervey, associate dean of the law school at Temple University, will be speaker at the University of Oklahoma commencement exercises June 3, when more than 900 seniors will receive their Graduate of the University of Oklahoma school of law, Dr. Hervey has received national recognition as an authority in the fields of international law and in legislation concerning public utilities. Harvard Seeks Fainters Cambridge, Mass., May 14—(UP) “Now here is a new vacation—the professional fainter. In connection with certain brain experiments at Harvard University, scientists are using individuals who have been implanted in their permit themselves to be put into a faint. This is accomplished with gas which contains no oxygen. --in touch with the United States through- at the flight Baseball Scores --in touch with the United States through- at the flight National League Pittsburgh 005 200 001-8 14 1 Philadelphia 005 200 001-11 1 0 Birkefor and Grace; Walters, Pezzula, and Todd. Chicago at Brooklyn, rain. Cincinnati at Boston, rain. St. Louis at New York, rain. American League America Washington 000 000 011-2 3 1 Cleveland 001 003 00x-4 6 3 Whitehill, Coppola and Bolton; Hard- d New York 001 000 111 - 4 10 1 Detroit 303 028 20x-10 14 Braen, Vanilla, Murphy, Brown, and Dickey, Jorge; Crawford, Philadelphia at Chicago, cold weather Boston at St. Louis, wet grounds. Toledo at Kansas City, wet grounds Standings of the Teams National League New York 14 5 brooklyn 14 8 Chicago 12 7 St. Louis 12 7 Pittsburgh 12 10 Cincinnati 8 13 Boston 13 14 Washington 9 14 American League Chicago 14 12 Newland 16 6 Stateboro 12 10 New York 11 10 Washington 11 10 Detroit 10 11 Louisville 5 13 Philadelphia 5 14 Phi Sigma Alpha Initiates Neal Hardy Is Elected President of Political Science Group Phi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, held its annual initiation at a dinner given for the newly initiated members by old members at The new members are as follows: June Thompson, c;36; Neal Hard, c;36; Sol Lindenbauer, c;36; Charles Linton, Emma Wagner, c;36; Norton Knight, c;36; Paul Wilbert, c;36; and Prof. Edwin O. Stene. Prof. Fredrick H. Guild, who is at prof. Fredrick H. Guild, who is at leave of a absence, to speak. All the professors of the department of political science were present. The following officers were elected: Neal Hard, e36; president; June Thompson, cunel, vice president; and Sol Lindenbauer, c38, secretary and Albany Medical College Doctors Expose Charming Coeds College boys who think the charming co-eds they take out are sweet are about to have a rawd awakening from a false illusion, for doctors at Albany Medical College of Union university have evolved the following trick for students today. One girl is made of enough glycerine to furnish the bursting charge for one naval shell, she has enough lime to whitewash a chicken coop and she has sufficient glucon to make five pounds of glue. In addition she has enough sulphur to rid an ordinary dose of thushee or sulphurize three good swim pools. In addition, she carried around every day 20 teaspoons of salt, 31 pounds of carbon and 10 gallons of water. Who said "sweet young thing?" Wins First Award Dr. Willard M. Allen, University of Richmond, is winner of first annual Lilly biochemistry prize for his work in purification of sex hormones CINCINNATI BROTHERS PLAN NEW YORK-TO-ROME FLIGHT Cincinnati, O. May 14—(UP)—Two young Criminal residents of Portuguese descent, George and Alfred Monteverde, ages 26 and 25, respectively, are making preparations at Lanken airport here for a flight that has balked five attempts and resulted in a delay from New York to Rome. The young fliers have a Bellanca plane with a gasoline capacity of 615 gallons. They tested it here recently. 700 On the flight Alfred will be the pilot and George the navigator. Each of the boys has been flying about two years. 710 Plans call for them to fly at about 14,000 feet. They have installed a specially designed radio and hope to keep Oklahoma Baby Prefers Cigars and Chewin' Tobacco to Candy McAlester, Okla. May 14 — (UP)—dobble bottles like ice cream cones or andy… but two-year-old John M. Mullstein Jr., will have a cigar, if you don't. The smoking habit isn't exactly "new" to the boy, his father said. In fact, he said, the boy began using tobacco at the age of seven months. It was his father's method. Mrs. Mullican said the habit has not injured the baby's health. There's nothing like a good cigar, or an evea of tobacco, for him. Big Six Directors Will Meet Friday To Fix Schedules Dates for Basketball and Football Games for 1936 Season Will Be Set Dr. Forrest C. Allen will go to Lincoln Friday to meet with the Big Six athletic directors who will draw the 1936 football and basketball schedules. an effort will be made, according to Dr. Allen, to schedule the 1937 and 1938 conference football schedules so that the schools will have more freedom in filling their open dates with intersexual games which are usually contracted for more than a year in advance. Doing this it will allow six books will schedule more big-home-and-home games with intersexuals. The 1957 basketball schedule may be drafted along with football schedule. Dr. Allen said it was definitely known that there would be no 16 game basketball schedules next year. All schools play in the Big Six, in schedule, or 10 games in the Big Six. The 1938 baseball schedules will be made at the same meeting and Kansas will be included. Should the University win, it will automatically be given next year it will automatically be given Here SUNDAY—SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "OUR LITTLE GIRL" BARBARA STANWYCK JOEL McCREA PATEE 10c 15c NOW! ENDS THURSDAY Always a Bargain Show "GAMBLING LADY" DICKINSON TOMORROW FRIDAY - SATURDAY Last Times Tonight "Les Miserables" XTRA "MARCH OF TIME" AND ON THE STAGE 6 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Singing - Dancing Musical Novelties SURVEYING Shows 3-7-9 EDGAR LEIGH IS RELECTED CAPTAIN MEN'S RIFLE TEAM Your Last Chance to See the Year's Most Entertaining Comedy Drama at Regular Prices. Eduger Leigh, c. 37, was reected captain of the men's rifle team at the last meeting. A new office, that of team manager, has been added for next season. Bailey Winton, c'unel, was chosen to fill this position. At the meeting the athletic directors will hear a suggestion that the starting line-ups at the football games be given to the press box five minutes before game time. If this proposal is accepted by the directors it will eliminate much confusion that has hindered the success of the players soon enough for the press men to record the first plays of the game, especially those who are filing stories by telegraph. A shoulder to shoulder match between the men's and women's rifle teams has been arranged and will take place Thursday evening. The results of the shooting will be taken which will pay for a joint place to be held in the near future. Ginger Rogers - Wm. Powell "STAR OF MIDNIGHT" THURSDAY For the Weekend a zero rating in the final standings o. that sport. The cherished dreams of 30,000,000 readers come true on the screen! 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