PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. MAY 5, 1935 AGGIES ARE VICTORS AT MANHATTAN MEET Jayhawkers Lose Both Triangular And Dual Meets Wildcats Finish First in Seven Events to Win as Two Records Are Broken Mahattan, May 4. —(UP)—Winning first in seven events Kansas State trackmen beat Kansas and Nebraska Universities in triangular and dual meets today. In the triangular meets Kansas State scored 70% points. Nebraska 50% and Kansas 35. In the dual meets the Wildcats defeated Kansas 92 to 30 and won from Nebraska 86 to 18 and lost to Nebraska in the dual 47 to 84. Kansas State won all but two track events. They failed in the 100 and 200-yard dashes. Kansas and Nebraska each won three field events. Meet records were broken in three events and tied in one Jacobson of Nebraska ran the 100-yard dash set by Renee Foster in a 9.9 set by Hall of Kansas in 1934. The old mark in the 440-yard dash was broken by Nixon of Kansas State who was timed in the first half to a disqualified shot record with a toss of 52.7. Willehausen of Kansas won first in the high jump to equal the old mark set by Dodd of Kansas in Partial summaries: Mile—Won by O'Reilly, Kansas State Funk, Nebraska, second McColm, Mc State, third; Beaver, Nebraska fourth; fourth, Kansas State, fifth Sixth. 440-yard—Won by nixon, Kansas State; Gates, Kansas, second; McCaskill, Kansas, third; Rocks, Kansas State fourth; McNawn, Kansas, fifth 100-yard dash-Won by Jacobson Nebraska; Knapperberger, Kansas State; second Cardwell, Nebraska Kansas State; fourth Jensen Kansas State 6th Time. 48 880-yard dash-Won by Dill, Kansas Kansas, fifth; Cunningham, Kansas, sixth O'Reilly, Kansas State, third; Messick Kansas State, fourth; Schroeder, Kansas, 120-yard high hurdles—Won to Knappenberger, Kansas State; Cardwell, Nebraska; second, Carroll, New York; fourth, Pittsburgh; fourth, Pitt, Kansas, fifth. Time, 15.2 Pole Vault-Won -Bute, Noble, Kansas Gray, Kansas and Ardrey, Kansas tied for second; Cosgrove, Nebraska fourth. Height, 12 feet 8 inches. 220-yard dash-Wash. by Jacobson 320-yard dash-Bradley, by Worrell, Kansas State, third Chapman, Nebraska, fourth; Trotter to McCaskill,McCaskill, Kansas, sixth Tuesday, 22-22. Shopfut-Won by Dees, Kansas brass, bracelet, Hemphill, Kansas State feourth; Toman, Nebraska; fifth; Bell Toman, sixth. Distance, 61 feet 7 inches. high jump—Won by Wellhausen Kanas, Rohrman, Kansas State, second; Toman, Nebraska, and Harris used for third. Height 6 feet, 1 inch. Change Track Meet Time Missouri Dual Will Be Held at 11 a.m. An announcement Friday by the athletic department stated that the Kansas-Missouri track meet, scheduled for Sat. January 18th has been re-scheduled for 11 a.m. Originally two events were arranged for the afternoon of May 11, the dual meet between Kansas and Missouri and the final contest of the National Band festival. Bill Hargis, coach of the Jayhawk team and Russell L. Wiley, director of the University band, failed to approve of the plan of having the two events at the same time. The marching band members would be disrupted by the fast paced drills of Wiley emphasized in his conference with Coach Hargis about the matter. According to Coach Hargis, a pole vaulter might forget to lift the pole if he should see brightly uniformed bandsmans marching down the field. Crooms Defeated in Meet Pittsburg Teacher Freshman Flashes to Victory in 100-yard Dash In the Emporia-Pittsburgh meet Friday Dunn, a freshman of Pittsch Teachers College, flashed to victory ahead of Cromwell in the 100-yard dash seconds. Dunn, a former negro high school star who won the 100-yard dash at the Kannas Intercollegiate track meet at the Kansas Relays last year, thus shoves himself ahead of Cromwell, one of the Kansas Relays to ever appear at the Kansas Relays. In the Emperor-Pittsburgh track meet Friday, however, Crooms won the 220-yard dash, but he was unable to set a new record. Baseball Scores STANDING OF THE TEAMS National League New York 8 3 772 Brooklyn 9 3 608 Chicago 9 6 4113 St. Louis 8 7 533 Cincinnati 8 7 467 Pittsburgh 7 8 467 Dallas 7 8 467 Philadelphia 2 9 182 American League Cleveland 9 3 750 Chicago 10 4 714 New York 10 4 842 Boston 8 7 533 Washington 8 7 533 Detroit 6 9 400 Philadelphia 6 9 400 Philadelphia 2 11 167 St. Louis 2 11 167 By the United Press National League Pittsburgh ... 000 000 001-1 ... 8 1 Brooklyn ... 000 000 000-3 ... 0 3 Blanton and Padder; Zachary and St. Louis 000 000 300-3 9 1 Boston 000 000 000-3 2 3 Walker and Davis; Cantwell, Benton, Mangum, and Sphroher. Mangat, and Spencer. Cincinnati at New York, rain cold. Chicago at Philadelphia, rain. American League Washington 000 310 000—413 0 Chicago 020 100 20x—5 9 1 Hadley, Russell, and Bolton; Tetje Philadelphia 302 013 12-12 17 Cleveland 011 000 000 -1 7 0 Mahaffey and Berry; Harder, L. Brown, Galehouse and Horseman 011 000 12-1 8 Detroit 011 029 10-5 11 W. Ferehill, Hockett, and R. Ferrell New York at St. Louis, cold, wet grounds. American Association Louisville at Kansas City, colo. weather. Jayhawker Golfers Win From Aggies With Ease Kansas State Team Loses Match Over Topeka Club Course The University's golf team won two of the three matches scheduled for the past week. The Kansans broke even with the Central Conference Wichita State at 10-3 and finished at the Lawrence Country Club Thursday and Friday. The third match which was held over the White Lakes course in Topeka with Kansas State was cinched by the Jayhawkers with a score of 4-2. They were in trouble in controlling their opponents. The second game with Wichita was lost by a small margin score of 9 to 8. Results of the singles matches with Wichita were: Buss Black Wichita, defeated Robert Finley, 3 to 0; Richard Price, defeated Robert Quinnan, 3 to 0; Ciasas Massa, defeated Robert Kellner, 3 to 0; Robert Kawes, defeated Sam Kawes, 3 to 0. In the doubles matches Johnson and Reed, Kansas, defeated Knows and Kellogg, 2 to 1; but Black and Price, both from Texas, defeated them with seventy-sixes. The matches held Friday were some what an upset, since the University only lost one match in each of the two finals. In the game with Kansas State, Bob Finley, Kansas, defeated T. D. Williams, 3 to 0; Horace Hedges, Kansas, tied Bob Phillips, 1/1 to 1/4; Don Reed, In the doubles Finley and Hedges defeated Phillips and Hayes of Kansas State; 3-0; Reed and Quinn defeated Krow and Krow of Kansas State, 3-0. Low scores of the day were as follows: Finley, 71; Reed, 72; Williama K.S. 73; Hedges, 75 and Quian, 76. Kansas, defeated Barney Hayes, 3 to 0; Bob Quinlan, Kansas, defeated Roger Krow, 3 to 0 in the singles play. A reversal of a close track decision by Don Faurot, Missouri football coach and official of the track meet between Iowa State and Missouri, enabled the Cyclones to defeat the Tigers by the score of 67-2-3 to 61-3 Friday at Columbia. Missouri Is Defeated by Close Score Last Iowa State Wins Meet By taking first and second in the discus, the Cyclones thus obtained the necessary few points in the last few minutes to put them ahead of the Missouri team. Friday Because of the soft track and the extreme cold weather, only one record was broken. This was the high jump, Bob Short of Missouri setting a new mark of 6 feet, 2 inches. The old record, set by a Missouri student, was 18 inches. 6 feet, 1/2 inch. Stars in K-State Bid for Big Six Outdoor Title Voss and Kell teamed in the doubles to sweep through the Emporia combination of Myers and Tuggle in straight sets 6-1, 6-1. Curry and Oyler foundieriff opposition from Richardson and Collin Green in a three-goal set, finally winning 6-2, 3-6, and 6-1. Cold weather and damp courts prevented the players of both teams from displaying their best form. The next Washburn College game will be with Washburn College here next Friday. PAUL FANNING Kansas varsity tennis players won their third consecutive dual meet of the week yesterday afternoon, defeating the defending champion at 6 matches to none on the local courts. In defeating Kansas State Wednesday, Wichita University Thursday, and Emporia yesterday, the Jayhawkers won all three sets, losing only 4 sets in the three meets. Arthur Voss, KU, captain and No. 1 man, led off with a 6-1, 6-1 win from Myers of the Teachers in yeardays' fourth game against the No. 2 man from Emporia, in two 6-forces for another Kansas victory. Delmar Curry defied Richardson 6-2, 6-1, Bob Oyler downed Collins 7-4, 6-2 to complete the singles without the loss of Kansas Netmen Defeat Emporia Teachers Here In the only intramural baseball game scheduled Friday the DU's trampled the Acacia 18 to 9. The summary: The intramural track meet will be held Tuesday and Thursday of this week, director Ebl Elbeli has announced. Mr. Elbeli pointed out that freshman track男 would be eligible to compete for the organization of which they are members, virtually unnounced that freshmen would not be exempted to compete. Jayhawkers Take All Si Matches From Hornet Tennis Team Men's Intramurals Champions of the Big Six Indies, the Kansas State College track and field team, will make its bid for the outdoor title at Lincoln May 17 and 18. Among the stellar wildcat performers this year are Captain Joe Knappeberger, Penelope, Big six high and low hurdle champion; Justus O'Kelly, Giard, Big six indoor mile champion; Bill Wheelock, Pleasanton, Big two-mile champion; Fannin Paul, Melvern, sophomore discus man. Coach Ward Haylett has had two conference championships this year, his two-mile team winning the title last fall. Intramural baseball schedule for Monday is as follows: A.T.O. vs S.A. P; Dhe Pelt dei Vi ph Giam; P.A.D. v Theta Tetu; Kappa sigh Vi ph Beta Dei delta Chi; Sigma Chi vs Sigma Nui Dei delta Chi; Sigma Chi vs Sigma Nui dei D Horseshoe matches scheduled for Monday are: Triangle vs Acacia; Campus Raiders vs D.T.D. Seven Die in German Crash Berlin, May 4 — (UP) — A missing passenger plane was found wrecked on the slopes of Snow mountain in Thur's Valley. The dead included Major General Hoering and his wife. It was believed the plane crashed four days ago while flying through fog. D. U. 412 142 3 - 18 17 Aescia 012 102 9 - 19 17 Batteries - D. U.; Burley and Jor- genæs; Aescape; Willeford and Martin. Seven Die in German Crash COACH WARD HAYLETT Mike Ahern's Son to West Point Manhattan, May 4. —U) M. F. Ahern, college director of Kansas State College, announced tonight that his only son, James, has been appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point. James Ahern is to be graduated this spring from the St. Joseph Junior College and Military Academy at Hays. Unbeaten Sooners Lead Conference on Diamond owa State With Only One Loss Has Chance at Big Six Title "Bi o Six" Baseball Standings Nexx Baseball Standings Nexx Nexx Oklahum 3 1 1,000 Iowa State 3 4 7,750 Kansas State 3 7 6,985 Missouri 3 6 3,333 Nebraska 3 6 4,333 nebraska playing baseball team Games This Week *Kansas not playing baseball Game This Week May 7, 8 - Oklahoma at Nebraska May 8, 9 - Missouri at Iowa State May 10, 11 - Oklahoma at Kansas State On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oklahoma will meet Nebraska at Lincoln. After this series the Sooner squad will drive to Manhattan where they will play host to a senior son with two games against Kansas State. On Wednesday and Thursday. Missouri plays a two game series with Iowa State at Ames. Leading with three victories, the Oklahoma baseball nine will either make or break itself in the Big Six conference this week with five games on the road. The University of Kansas does not have a baseball team entered in the Big Six. The sport was dropped last week, but the university has expense of the Kansas athletic program. Read the Kansan Want Ads. PATEE NOW! 10c - 15c ENDS TUESDAY Greatest Bargain Show Ever Offered in Lawrence. 2 Outstanding Pictures. GEORGE BRENT JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON "THE RIGHT TO LIVE" and DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER And all West Point on Parade in Warner Bros.' military musicale. "FLIRTATION WALK" ALSO Late News Events Scroll Book Racks - Playing Cards - Fine Stationery Glassware - Compacts - Fountain Pens - Books or some K. U. Novelty. Mother's Day Is Next Sunday Omaha Comes Through To Win Kentucky Derby A FEW SUGGESTIONS Remember Mother With a Gift or Card From Rowlands Book Stores. Gifts wrapped for mailing without charge. Roman Soldier Is Second and Whiskolo Is Third TWO BOOK STORES The Calumet farm's Nellie Flag, the favorite, was fourth. Churchill Downs, Louisville, KY, May 4—(UP) -Omaha, carrying the celor of William Woodward's Belair stud, and winning the third round, seared a brilliant victory in Saturday's sixi-first running of the Kentucky Derby. Roman Soldier was second and third rounds. The winning time was 2.05 over a track that was approximately one second slow. Eighteen horses ran A crowd of approximately 50,000, con- subderably under expectations, witnessed the classic, marred by occasional rain- storms. The place prices were Omaha, $5; Roman Soldier, $6.40. Omaha, a big chestnut son of Gallant Fox which won the Derby in 1300, paid $10 in the $2 straight mutuels. The big disappointment of the race was the showing of Today. C V. Whiteside was a heavily played favorite in the winter books which closed Thursday. He won. Show prices were Omaha, $3.88; Roman Soldier, $4.20; Whiskolo, $3.40. GOOD FOOD Read the Kansan Want Ads. Carefully Prepared By Women Cooks In a Clean Kitchen. 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