PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1935 Missouri Defeats Kansas In Track Meet Yesterday Tigers End Losing Streak for Dual Competition Here Rain-Soaked Track Hinders Athletes' Performing; No Records Set in Meet The Missouri Tigers ended a seven year loss streak in dual competition, with Kansas when they defeated the Jayhawkers yesterday morning on a three-point field goal. The thirty-fourth outdoor meet between the two universities. Not a single record was broken in the meet, the first Missouri has won since 1928. Other than being free of new records, the meet was uneventful with the exception of two chose men in the 180s who were from New York run, and upset in the high jump. Bob Schroeder, running in good form, defeated the favorite, Hardy of Missouri, in the half-mile race. The two runners ran close during the most part of the race. On the hat curve Hardy sprinted and it lost to him. Bob Schroeder, but the Kaman sprinted and finished not more than a yard ahead. The hundred, won by Cooley of Missouri in 9.9 seconds, caused a dispute among the spectators because of the closeness of the race. Pitts of Kansas finished third but several fans near the finish line felt that Pitts came in second. Coach Bill Hargiss did not object to the decision. Short, Missouri high jumper, who leaped 6 feet 2½ inches several weeks in a dual meet with Iowa State, was forced to share first place with Shannon of Kansas. The height we reached was 18.345. You follow the usual Kansas-Missouri mark. moussure made a clean sweep in the two-mile run and the 220-yard dash. The Tigers took first and second places in the mile, 100-yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles and the 220-yard low hurdles. Charley Pitts, Kansas broad bumper- sprained an ankle slightly when he left sli off the jumper into the pit and crashed into the fence. The big Six meet this week at Lincoln The officials were: Starter, Clydo Coffman; Referee, W. O. Hamilton; Timers, "Poo" Fraser, Guy Keeler, Mike R. Latty, Official score received Cox. Kansas won all three places in only one event, the 404-yard dash, won by Theno Graves in 50.3 seconds. The fourth place was second and in second the sole vault. The summary: the sunshine. 10-yard dash. Won by Cooley, Missouri; Waters, Missouri; second; and Pitts Kansas, third. Time 9.9. 220-yard dash: Won by Cooley, Missouri; Jones, Missouri, second; Foxtow Missouri, third. Time, 22.5 400-yard dash; Won by Graves, Kansas; MacCaskill, Kansas, second; MeNown, third. Time, 50.3. 880-yard run: Won by Schroeder Kansas; Hardy, Missouri, second; Severn, Missouri, third. Time: 2:02.5. One mile run: Won by Hardy, Missouri; Beasley, Missouri, second; Cunningham, Kansas, third. Time: 4:47.5. Hawaiian. two-mile run: Yates and Hayden o Missouri tied for first; Beasley, Missouri, third. time: 10.47.3 229-yard low hurdles: Won by Walker, Missouri; Briell, Missouri; second, Pitts, Kansas; Third, 25.2 PITTS, Kansas, birth. Time: June 12- 120-yard high hurdles: Won by Walker, Missouri; Teter, Missouri; second, Kansas, pinnacle. Time: 16.2 High jump: Shannon, Kansas, and Short, Missouri; tied for first; Wellhausen, Kansas, third. Height, 5 feet 11¼ in. lobes. Pole vault: Won by Noble, Kansas; Ardrey and Gray of Kansas and Teter of Missouri tied for second. Height 12 feet. Broad jump: Won by Waters, Missouri; Pitts, Kansas, second; Roberts Missouri; Missouri. Distance, 22 feet 6 inches. Shot put: Won by Dees, Kansas, Lochner, Missouri; second, Kanatzar, Kansas. third. Distance. 50 feet 7 inebus. Discus: Won by Lochiner, Missouri; Wellhausen, third, second; Dees Dakana, kansas. Distance, 123 feet $1 inches Javein: Won by Lochiner, Missouri. Wellhausen, Kansas, second; Skiar Kansas, third. Distance, 162 feet $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Mile relay: Won by Kansas, (McNown, Troter, Schroeder, and Graves) Missouri, second. Time, 3.287. TENNIS MATCH CALLED OFF BECAUSE OF WET WEATHER The Kansas University-Baker University tennis match, which was to have been played at Baldwin yesterday, was cancelled because of wet ground. The Kansas team defeated the Baker rocket team by 5 points of the matches played here Thursday. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Baseball Scores National League Cincinnati 010 000 000 -1 8 1 Brooklyn 300 110 x1-6 19 Derringer, Fritos and Lombardi; Gachary and Lopez Boston 301 000 030 -7 13 Ethiopian 301 000 030 -7 13 French, Root and Hartnett; Smith, Mangun, Rheen, Brown, Benton, Spohr, Muller. St. Louis 301 120 x15 -1 57 Philippines 000 010 032 -6 13 John and Delacey, O'Farrell; E Motov, Bezzullo, Boman and Todd. 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Ed Ehler, director of intramural athletics, is making plans for the weekend which will include eight picked teams. There are four first place teams in their respective divisions which are officially declared 'in' the final drawings. The fifth team, Storm, won II winning 7 straight games this season and losing none. Second is the Hawk队, the undisputed winner of the division of unorganized houses. In the first round, Storm won in which there were 14 teams, the two teams, Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, tied for first place have also been officially placed in the final round and have won 6 games and lost only one. In Division I there are four teams, tied for second place, two of which will be placed in the elimination tournament. These four are Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Dei Delta Chi, and Delta Upsilon. Monday the Phi Delta play with DUL, and the Delta Chi play with DUL, and the winners qualifying for the redwalls. The other two teams in the redrows will be selected from the other two divisions. Monday the Coxsacks will play the Pk I A. team and the Kentucky Yankees with the Rock Chalks. The winners will be the one to be placed in the redrows. The play in the redrows will begin Tuesday. The following are the final standing: Track Meet Called Off The spring intramural track meet has been called off due to complications which have arisen An extension of time has been allowed on all pyramid tournament matches until tomorrow. Old challenges may be played but no new challenges may be posted. Extend Tournament Time | Division | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kappa Sigma | 6 | 1 | .78 | | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | 6 | 1 | .78 | | Sigma Phi Pi | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Delta Chi | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Delta Chi | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Phi Delta Theta | 4 | 2 | .714 | | Phi Delta Theta | 4 | 2 | .714 | | Sigma Phi Delta | 3 | 4 | .428 | | Alpha Theta Omega | 3 | 4 | .428 | | Sigma Phi Omega | 3 | 4 | .428 | | Sigma Phi Delta | 2 | 5 | .283 | | Acacia | 1 | 6 | .142 | | Sigma Nu | 1 | 6 | .142 | | Sigma Chi | 0 | 7 | .000 | | | W | L | Pct | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Triangle | 7 | 6 | .189 | | Kappa Alpha | 6 | 6 | .187 | | Kappa Eta Kappa | 4 | 2 | .066 | | Alpha Kappa Pei | 2 | 2 | .000 | | Delta Sigma Lambda | 2 | 3 | .285 | | Delta Sigma Lambda | 1 | 6 | .182 | | Alpha Sigma Mu | 1 | 6 | .142 | | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hawks | 6 | 2 | .714 | | Chalk, Chalk | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Kentucky Yanks | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Cossacks | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Horns | 3 | 4 | .428 | | Hirts, Raiders | 3 | 4 | .428 | | Kayhawks | 3 | 4 | .428 | | Dahsh, Dahsh | 0 | 7 | .000 | Diamond 4—Phi Delta Theta vs Beta Theta, Phi Schedule for Intramural playground hall for Monday, May 13. Diamond 3—Delta Chi vs Delta Upplift Diamond 2—Cossueks vs Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha. Diamond 1—Kentucky Yanks vs Rock Chalk. Javhawkers Tie Ichabods Golf Match Over Topeka Course Results In Draw The Kansas and Washburn golf teams split even in their match over the Prospect Hills course in Topeka Friday afternoon, each winning two individual and one team match for 9 points. Johnson of KU. had a 74 for The results: Quinlan, Kansas, defeated Steiner, Washburn, $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ \frac{1}{2}. $ Johnson, Kansas, defeated Delaney, Washburn, $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ \frac{1}{2}. $ Finley, Kansas, lost to Wilson, Washburn, $ \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 2\frac{1}{2}. $ Reed, Kansas, lost to Starkweather, Washburn, 1 to 2. Washburn, 1 to 2. Johnson and Finley defeated Wilson and Delaney, 2 to 1. Quinlan and Reed lost to Steiner and Starkweather, $ \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 2\frac{1}{2}. $ Kansas golfers defeated a four man team from the University of Missouri yesterday afternoon on the Swope Park course in Kansas City, MN. The team was defeated by 6 % to 5 % margin. Bob Finley, Grover Johnson, and Horace Hedges turned in victories over Harrington, Millian, and Axelberg of the Tigers, and Finlay had low score, a 75. Cullinan won the lower score, a 75. Cullinan won the only Missouri victory. UNIVERSITY GOLFERS DEFEAT MISSOURI TIGERS DECISIVEL Phone 708 Special Sunday Dinners COSSACKS DEFEAT KENTUCKY YANKS IN REVENGE VICTORY "Where the student meets his friends" NOW IS YOUR BEST CHANCE TO SELL Your Old Gold and Silver Receive Best Cash Value 1031 Mass. We will buy one piece or a box full. No amount too large or too small. Gather Up Everything Rings, Watches. Dental Gold, Cains, Sterling and Gilded. Gold and Gold Gilded Trinkets. 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May 11.—(UP) · Millikin University here, a pioneer in the novelty of night football games, has announced its intention of abolishing the traditional director, in making the announcement, said the last time a game was staged on the floodlights the water boy had to break the ice in the pad before giving the players a drink. NIGHT FOOTBALL ABANDONED BY MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY Sooners Defeat Nebraska Oklahoma Breaks Long String of Corn husker Dual Victories The University of Oklahoma truck team defeated Nebraska University in a dual meet at Lincoln Friday, 61-7 to 62-3. The meet was decided in the last event, the mile relay. It was the fourth time an Iowa player in an outdoor dual meet since 1919. The major upset of the meet was the victory of Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska football star, in the 106-yard dash. He was timed in .983, beating Jacobson of usker hurdlers, suffered a fractured oollar bone when he fell in the 220-yard Nebraska and Cox of Oklahoma Leon Carroll, one of the twin Corn- Headquarters BLUE MILL at the | feet 8-12 inches; discuss, Rist, Nebraska, 139 feet 4 inches; javelin, Chambers, Nebraska, 192 feet 2 feet | 1009 Mass. "Aunty sleeps more soundly since you got a FORD V.8" AND HE BOUGHT IT AT THE HAMILTON MOTOR CO. PHONE 534 Whether you are sipping your morning coffee, or smoking your evening cigar. The United Press, with its thousands of miles of leased telegraph wires and cables; with its army of trained newspapermen scattered across the face of the earth, brings the World news to you as it occurs. The facilities of this vast newsgathering enterprise make the WORLD YOURS through the columns of The UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN