THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Huff Selects Six Kansas Trackmen For N.C.A.A. Meet Jayhawkers Lead List of Possible Entries With Oklahoma in Second Place Six Jayhawkers, Captain Glenn Cuningham, Clyde Folem Edd, Hall Bob White, Elwyn Dees, and Paul Harrington, are included on the list of 24 collegiate midwest track and field artists who have been recommended by H. J Huff, University of Missouri track coach and N.C.A.A. district representative, for participation in the championships of the National Collegiate Athletic association track meet at Los Angeles, June 22 and 23. Coach Huff's list of athletes will be submitted to the meet officials who will check their season's performances and records against those of the nations other outstanding stars as recommended by the other district representatives. The eight best candidates in each event, in the opinion of the officials, will have their expenses paid to the meet. Other aspirants, if approved by the committee, will be allowed to enter the meet providing their school or themselves furnish the expenses. 17 Big Six Performers Trailing the number of University tracksters recommended were the University of Oklahoma with four; Kansas State Teacher's College of Emporia with three; University of Nebraska two; University of Missouri, two; Kan-awa two; University of Iowa, two; Oklahoma Baptist University, two; and Iowa State College, one Of the 24 men recommended, 17 art Big Six performers, and the remaining seven were seen in action at the 1934 Kansas Relays, two of whom won their events. The 17 Big Six artists accounted for 16 first places, six seconds, and four thirds between them in this year's Big Six meet. The two University of Iowa men, Sidney Dean and George Panther, have been outstanding Big Ten performers this year. Dean ranks next to Fuqua of Indiana as one of the best quarter-millers in the country, and Panther has won more than eight javelin throwing, though he got no better than third in the Kansas Relays. Crooms Hailed as Star Crooms, Negro sprint star from Emporia Teacher's, nosed out Hall for first place in the 100-yard dash at the Relays, and is being hailed by many as another Tolan or Metcalfe. His team-mate, Haring, finished second to Sam Allen of the Oklahoma Baptists, in a fast high hurdle race that equalled the Relays record of 14.6. McMillan, another Oklahoma Baptist nominee, turned in several fine middle-distance runs during the Kansas carnival, in one of which he anchored the winning college mile relay team. Bridges, of the Emporia Teacher's was also instrumental in the fine showing he participated in his school in the college relay events. Many Are Recommended Following are Coach Huff's recommendations. University of Kansas — Cunningham, distance runs; Hall, dashes and broad jump; Dess, shot put; Harrington, javelin; Coffman and White, pole vault. Oklahoma University — Ward, 440 yard dash and bread jump; Lochner, distance runs; Gillis, shot put; Barham, high jump. Nebraska-Lambertus, hurdles, and Chambers, javelin. Missouri—Cooper, 440-yard dash, and Short, high jump. Kansas State—Landon, distance runs, and Knapperberger, hurdles. Iowa. University — Dean, 440-yard dash, Panther, lavelin. dash, and Panther, javelin, Oklahoma Baptists—Allen, hurdles. - One-wheel, two-wheel - Boardwalk, Haring, high Europa Stairway, Crocos, sprints, and Bridge, 58th Street. Iowa State—Wessling, 440-yard dash CUNNINGHAM GAM PICTURE AUTOGRAPHED BY ERIC NY Glenn Cunningham, famous Kansas middle distance runner and captain of the American team which received Europe last summer, received an autographed colored photo from Erie Ny, famous Swedish runner. The photo depicted the start of the race which he and Cunningham ran last summer in Stockholm. It showed Ny about two steps in front of Cunningham just at the start of the 1500 meters race which Cunningham won in the time of 3:53. Cunningham commented that Ny was one of the best pace setters for his type of running that he had ever competed against. Davis to Attend Convention Davis to Althea Convention Dean Robert McNair Davis, head of the School of Law intends to attend the convention offd American Bar association to be held in Milwaukee in August. Earl W. Evans of Wichita is president of the association. He is a former member of the oBard of Regents. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Summer Rules Announced Women May Reside Only in Places Approved by Dean of Women A list of approved rooming houses for women attend summer school may be obtained from the dean of women, Dean Husband announced today. By action of the Board of Regents, occupancy of rooms by women students shall be subject at all times to the approval of the dean of women; women students are not permitted to lodge in houses in which men also lodge, unless for special reasons the rule is waived by the dean. Undergraduate women students may live in apartments only by special permission of the dean of women, who must approve their chaperon. Parties may be given only on Friday and Saturday nights and must be authorized by the dean of women. Closing hours of women's houses for the summer session are 11 p.m. from Sunday to Friday inclusive and 12:30 on Friday and Saturday. Beg Pardon In Tuesday's issue of the Kansan, it was stated that the intramural total point trophy for last year was awarded to Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The award went instead to Beta Theta Pi for having attained the highest total number of points in the year's intramural competition. First place this year was won by Kappa Sigma, with Beta running second, and Phi Delta Theta, third. Women's Intramurals The Kappas carried off the honors in Women's intramural sports by winning both the doubles and singles of the tennis match, and placing second in the Beta Phi by a score of 21-11, 21-11. Parkinson played an outstanding game of handball to win over Montgomery in the finals. Parkinson registered 14 points on the first serve. Cutilp of Delta Zeta won the ping pong championship from Nolan of P14 swimming meet. The Pi Phi's won in basketball, while Sigma Kappa carried off honors in volleyball. The Independents won from the sorority group in swimming, basketball, volleyball, and baseball. Culip of Delta Zeta won the ping pong championship form. Nolan of Pi Boucher of TNT and Bruce of PI will play off the horseies finale today. FLOWERS for the GRADUATE The Gift Beautiful that will be appreciated We offer an extensive array of beautiful flowers at moderate cost. 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