PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers Enter Third Annual Meet In Tulsa Coliseum Twenty-six Will Participaht on Friday; A. A. U Committee to Pay Expenses The University of Kansas track team will leave Friday for the third annual A.A.U. indoor track meet, to be held in the Collegiate at Olsa, Okla. Saturday. Kansas will be well represented at this meet with 26 men. All eligible athletes, who wish to go, will be allowed to make the trip. Hereford, the track men have paid their own expenses to and from this particular meet. This year, the expenses will be stood by the A.A. U. committee. Clyde Coffman, former track star at the University of Kansas, will make the trip to Tulsa and enter the meet unattached. He will participate in the pole vault, the 50-yard dash, and the broad jump. In the pole vault, he hopes to break the record of 13 feet, set by himself in 1932. He feels confident that he can accomplish this feet, as he established a new record of 13 feet 4 inches at the Kansas City Athletic Club indoor meet last month. The men who will take part in this meet, and their respective events are: Pitts, Trotter, and Benson in the 50-yard dash;马Caskill Graves, and Kareem Wilson in the 80-yard and Key in the 880-yard run; Neale and Reed in the 50-yard low hurdles; Reed in the 50-yard high hurdles; Cunningham and Fitzbibbs in the mile; Reed in the 60-yard low hurdles; Trotter in the mile relay; Thorpe, Pankratz, Carpenter, and Bekeart in the two mile race; Dees and Karatzer in the put shot, but Ray, Gray, Noble, and Bates in the high jump; Senen and Shannon in the high jump; and Neale and Pitts in the broad jump. Presbyterians and Methodists Will Meet to Determine Champions Finals to Be Held Tonight The championship game in the Church League basketball tournament is scheduled for tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the High School gymnasium. Presbyterians and Methodists are the two teams featured in this game. The Presbyterians claim one victory over the Methodists this season although the Methodist won the robin play winning 10 games and loosing only one. The Prebysterian baskettiers played prior to the championship tournament. The Baptists and Unitarians will play to determine the third place winner at 7:30. The Presbyterian team consists entirely of University students, while the Methodists have a few high school students to their regular University players. The probable line-up for the cham- pionship game: Prehysterianis Decker f Pierce Morrison, Cole Peterson c Bonebrake White g Goble Van Cleave g Wilhelm Bael Kapp Referee—Beryl Kemp Cunningham to Compete Against Mile Relay Team Glenn Dawson and Manning of Wichita Also to Meet Kansan A sports writer a year ago facetiously suggested that the only way to beat Glenn Cunningham was to match him against a good relay team, and since it isn't feasible to handle Man-o-War as a competitor, Dr. Forrest C. Allen is going to put a quartet of Kansas best quartermen on the track at the time Cunningham is running a mile in the forthcoming Kansas Relays. Cunningham has agreed to come, and has agreed to the project. The handicap for the relay men will be that they will be expected to follow the outside of the stand. The position, thus adding 314 lb to the 14.4 lb each, lap, and 12.56 vards to the mile race. for the race proper, Cunningham will have as competition Glen Dawson of Tulsi, who has on at least one occasion played by the 1934 Badman Lanning of Wichita, and others. Venkez and Bonthron were both invited to enter this feature of the Kansas Relays, but Venkez, who came last year in return for Cunningham's entry in the Penn Relays, this year feels he should remain at home to prepare for appearance in his home event again this year. Although Cunningham went to the Nationals meet last year and there set a world's record in the outdoor mile, Bonthron finds that business interests this year prevent his return of the compliment. Noland and Moore, Valley Champions, Represent Kansas College Wrestlers Meet In National Tournament a nation's foremost collegiate wrestlers go to the mat tomorrow for the first round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament in Bethlehem, Pa. Kansas will be represented by Captain George Noland, Missouri Valley A.U.I. 150-pound champion, and Clify "Thye" Moore, Big Six and Missouri Valley A.U.I. heavyweight champion, who left early this week. All of the other Big Six schools except Nebraska will also be entered with Martin, of Oklahoma, defending champion in the 135-pound class, as the conference's outstanding candidate for an individual championship. Moore will face extremely strong competition from such outstanding grapplers as Scooby, of Leighh, Eastern Intercollegiate champion, and Dahl, of Lilinois, Big Ten champion. Scooby, undefeated this year, won the Eastern Intercollegiate championship by throwing his final opponent in less than two minutes. Me was the only entrant in the meet who won all of his matches against Captain Hill and has to compete against Big Ten and Eastern Intercollegiate champions in addition to numerous other top rung wrestlers. Penn State, Lehigh, Navy, Princeton, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma A. and M. are picked as the possible winners of the team championship. Penn State and Lehigh have dominated Eastern wrestling this year and Oklahoma A. and M. with two defending champions, is the most serious threat of the Middle West. Ames Wins Fencing Contest Defeats Thomas Orr Five to Four in First Contest Alfred Ames, c36, won the handicap fencing tournament last night from Thomas Orn, c38, five to four. Each member was given a handcap in order to make each member equal. The tournament proved successful in every respect, according to Dr. Naimshim, and plans are being made to hold one or two similar tournaments before the big tournament later in the Spring. Refreshments were served to the members following the tournament. First round results of the upper half of the tournament: venger; Waggoner defeated Frick; Renk drew a bye; Hiller defeated Pearson; C Holmes defeated S Waters; P Frank defeated A a bye; P. Frank defeated R. Waters. members following the tournament. Second round results of the upper bracket: Waggoner defended P. Ruppert; Hiller defeated Renick; Orr deserved; Dohinsk, Dinkin, defeated P. Franke. Quarter final results; Waggoner defeated Hiller; Orr defeated Dinkin. Semifinal results, Orr defeated Waggener five to one. First round results of lower brackets: Bobcott bccsonshingen; drew bbc Paper drep; Nichols drew a bye; Graham defeated Islam; Babcock Mareth defeated a Rapport; Babcoch Mareth defeated a Rapport. Second round results of lower bracket: Noles won by a forfeit from Elseu; Piper and Nichols failed to show up at Battenfield;毋名 defeated Meredith. Quarter finals of lower bracket; Nofles won by a forfeit; Ames defeated Graham. Seminalists: Ames defeated Nolles, five to two. Final results: Ames defeated Orr, five to four. Yesterday's Volleyball Results In intramural volleyball games yesterday Kappa Sigma took two straight games, 21-13 and 21-16, to defeat Alpha Tau Omega. It required three games, 21-17, 13-21, and 21-9, for Delta Chi to defeat the Sig Ep's. Star Basketteers To Broadcast 46 Goodwin. Dick Wells, c'35; and Gordon Gray, c'35, basketball ball, will broadcast tonight on basketball at 6 o'clock over KFKU. Both were outstanding players this season. Wells played center and guard played. Women's Ping-Pong Matches Women's Tong-Pong Matches Women's intramural ping-pong matches following Pi Beta Phi vs Alpha Delta Fl at 4:30 o'clock at the union building; Alpha Chi Omega vs Gamma Phi Betin at 4:30 o'clock at the gym. IN HOTEL ELDRIDGE Hobos Wear Rundown Heels, but Who Wants to Be a Hobo? ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E. Wheltstone, Prop. 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