PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Trackmen To Enter 11 Events In Columbia Meet Mile Relay Team Expectee to Make Good Showing in Big Six Indoor Contest The University track team will compete in 11 events at the annual Big Six indoor track meet to be held in Moov, $moov_{night}$, and tomorrow night. The mile relay team, its order changed over last week, pushed the Oklahoma队 to its utmost in taking second place last week at the Kansas City Athletic Club meet. These trackcities, McNown, Schroeder, CaMuskell, and Graves are expected to reverse the order, and win first place Saturday. Graves to Race Champion Graves, the anchor man, has been a member of the winning relay team in the Olympics. This trackster is conceded an outside chance of winning the 440-yard dash on the basis of the race he ran last week in the relays. The man that he will have to beat is Ward of Oklahoma, Big Six indoor and outdoor champion for the last two years in this event. Other potential first place winners are: Dees, in th shirt-put; Gray and Noble, pole vault; Shannon and Wellhausen, high jump; Pitts, broad jump; and Coulter Cunningham, who ran see-er to Moody of Oklahoma, in the hall mile. Lochner Weakened by Flu Floyd "Cotton" Lochner, conference two-mile champion last year, from Oklahoma, will enter the contest in a weakened condition caused by an attack of influenza. Failure of Lochner to win his pet race and the mile, at which he is adept, will seriously hurt Oklahoma's chances of winning the meet. Clyde Coffman, one of Kansas' 1932 Olympic team members, and last year's vault vault, will make the trip as trainer for the team. Kansas Enters 15 Athletes The 15 athlete who leave for Columbia at 9 a.m. today are entered in these events: 50-yd. dash, Benson; 50-yd. low hurdles, Reed, Neal, and Pitts; 50-yd. high hurdles, Reed; 440-yd. dash, MacCaskill, Graves, and Schroeder; 880-yd. run, Guise, Fitzbibbons, and Cunningham; mile run, Cunningham and Fitzbibbons; mile run, put, Dees; broad jump, Pitts; pole vault, Gray and Noble; high jump, Shannon and Wellnause; mice relay, McNown, Schroeder, MacCaskill, and Graves. Wrestling to End Tonight Carnival Finals Will Take Place at Intramural Carnival The finals in the men's intramural wrestling tournament will be held tonight in the auditorium as part of the Intramural Carnival. The men winning tonight will be the champions of their respective weights. Wilben, Theta Tau, vs Rheen, Delta Chi. The footballists are... 121-Forum class: Wilson, Theta Tau, vs. Bryn, Delta Chi. 123-Pound class: Cole, Theta Tau, vs James, Ski Chi. 143-Pound class: Townsley, Phi Delt, vs McCoy, Phi Delt. 158- Pound class; Denney, Phi Gam, va Lembern, unattached. 198- Pound class: Larson, unattached, vs Field, Beta. 178-Pound class: McConwell, unattached, vs McCoy, Phi Delt. ickson, unattacked. PHI GAM'S MAINTAIN LEAD Ticta Tan's in Second Place With 91-95 Score Score Trailing the Phi Gam's to 94, but having one more entry in the finals, the Theta Tau's stand as favorites to win the tournament and sweep the streetching tournament which ends tonight. Pai Delt is resting in third place with 52 points and may have a battle with the Bets' who rank fourth with 42 points, to retain that position. The final matches will be a part of the Lutraum Carnival held tonight in the city. The scoring of the other teams is as follows: Kappa Sigma 27, Phi Pai 27, Kyhawk 21, Sigma Chi 21, Acacia 13, KPI A.K. 13, KPI A.1. 19, Triangle 9, and Delta Chi 5. 121 pound chunk. Wilson: Thea Tau- tai. Kappa: Sappi Sigma: Ibea, Delta Chi. Chi, threw Diosei. 178 pound class. McConwell, uni- tached, Phi Dil. throw Wall, Triangle McCoy, Phi Dil. throw Wall, Triangle heavyweight: Wiencke, Beta, thra- w uni-tached, Erickson, unat- tached, thraw 129 pound class Russel, Theta Tau, triumph Grow; Park, Sig; Parch King. 138 pound class; Cole. Theta Tau, James. Sirius Ch. threw Metel. Petrol. Sims. Christine Wheeler. 148 pound case. Township, Phi Dell, three Cllr, Phi Garr; McCoy, Phi Dell, three Cllr. 158 pound class. Denney, Phil Giam, Lambert, unfastached, threw Oleen, Lumbert, unfastached, threw Oleen, throw Fenton Theta Tau. University May Have Golf 168 inch class: Larson, unattached, threw, Bicket, Pfam Gam; Felt, Beta. Students Confer With Allen About Entrance in Conference Meet Possibility of a golf team to represent the University of Kansas in Big Six competition this year, at least in the Conference meet at Lincoln, May 17 and 18, at the time of the Outdoor Track meet, and perhaps in dual meetings, appeared when a group of students conferred with Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, this week. Names of eight or ten good prospects were submitted, and if they are found eligible it is probable practice will begin, and the entries made in the conference meet. Among the prospective players are Bob Finley, Hiawatha; Dale Maxwell, Columbus; Bob Quinlan, Tula, Okla; Horace Hedges, Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Mitchell, Independence, Kan.; Fred Johnson, Kansas City, Kan.; Don Reed, Wichita; Max Murphy, Lawrence, and Grover Johnson, Kansas City, Kan. Harlan Jennings Is Second in Total Scoring Points Nichols Leads Swimmers A compilation of total points scored by the University swimming team in the conference and non-conference meets show that Captain Clyde Nichols, c36, has scored the most points, a score of 33. In the conference meets which consist of two meets with Manhattan, one here and one there, Nichols and Harlan Jennings, 36, tied for high score with 13 points each. Nichols total score exceeds Jennings by 20 points. Made 20 points in non-conference meets, two meets with Washburn while Jennings earned only 14 points. Coach Alliph will lose four men next year including Jennings, a two-leter man. The other three men are: Raport, Hedges, and Miller. Following are the points scored in conference and non-conference meets by each member of the team: | | Game 2014-15 | | :--- | :--- | | Nichols (captain) | 13 | 14 | 33 | | Jennings | 13 | 14 | 37 | | Kester | 10 | 1 | 15 | | Elas | 1 | 9 | 7 | | Elias | 6 | 14 | 20 | | Thorne | 8 | 8 | 16 | | Tripp | 10 | 8 | 18 | | Anselme | 2 | 10 | 6 | | Miller | 4 | 7 | 17 | | Hedges | 3 | 3 | 3 | Swimming Team to Lincoln The University swimming team left yesterday afternoon at 1:30 for Lincoln to swim in the Big Six swimming meet, the preliminaries of which start at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The finals will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the team will return to Lawnace that night. Finals of Big Six Meet to Be Held Saturday Kansas will be represented as follows: 400-yard Relay: Kester, Thorne, Nichols or Miller, Trimp. 200-yard Breast strike; Raport. 150-yard Back stroke; Jennings. 50-yard Dash; Kester, Thorne, Tripp. 400-yard Swim; Nichols, Miller. 100-yard Dash; Kester, Tripp. 220-yard Swim; Nichols, Miller. Medley Relay; Jennings, Raport, Thorne. Students Entertain Legislators Bill Bracke, gr. and Neal Haggard, e36, entertained members of the legislature yesterday. Mr. Bracke gave impersonations of several movie stars while Mr. Haggard sang. PATENTED-NOS. 1,919,959 0,967,585 The following University wrestlers have entered the Big Six Tournament in Ames this week and wrestled in the preliminaries which began last night: heavyweight, Moore; 175-pound class, Tillard; 154-pound class, Amereg; 155-pound class, Noland; 145-pound class, Childs; 135-pound class, Douglas; 126-pound class, McDougal; and 118-pound class, Roberts. JAYHAWK MATMEN IN AMES FOR BIG SIX WRESTLING MEET FRIDAY SPECIAL CLAM CHOWDER We will serve this delicious soup on Friday during the Lenten season. at the CAFETERIA Enjoy this at 8c. Arrived Today--- GANDEE SHORTS----50c You'll enjoy wearing this new undergarment. "Shirts to Match" Have you heard about the male fan dance? K. U.'s GREATEST BARGAIN SHOW It's one of the 21 stunts to be included in Contests Sorority Stunts Fraternity Stunts Wrestling Finals 24-page Carnival Program and the I-M Shuffle All For 25c Red Blackburn and his orchestra IN UNION BALLROOM 10 - 12 Hey, Cabby! Goin' as far as the INTRAMURAL CARNIVAL Tonight 6:30-12 AUDITORIUM UNION BUILDING 1935, LIGGET & MYERS TOBACCO CO. 2