PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934 Kappa Sigma Wins Annual Field Meet Over Large Group Tenhagen and Allison Star for Winners; Betas Second With Phi Delts Third Paged by Tenhagen, sprint star, and Allison, cracker hurdle, Kaspier Sig pile up 29 points in yesterday's final section of the interorganization track and field meet to lead the field of 17 entries. Trailing the winners, who had a total of 48 points, were the Betas with 40 points, and the Phi Delts, who led the field at the end of Monday's events, who finished in third place with a total of 33. Tenhagen was the only double winner of the meet, breasting the tape in the 220 and 440-yard dashes to give his team the ten points which meant victory. Another outstanding star was Al Welhausen, Delta Tau's lone point winner, who sailed over six feet for a first place in the high jump, besides taking second in the shot put and third in the broad jump to tie Tenhagen for individual scoring honors. Allison won the finals of the 120-yard low hurdles in the fast time of 14 seconds which was however 1-10 of a second slower than his time in Monday's semifinal heat. Allison also finished fourth in the 220. Several of the records were better than those of last year, and it is likely that the marks in the high jump and low hurdles were meet records, although not to the level of last year. Other results ahead of last year's were in the 220-yard dash and shot put. Final standings of all teams entered were: Kappa Sigma, 48; Beta, 40; Phi Delt, 31; Delta Chi, 30; Theta Tau, 27; Phi Kappa Psi, 23; Sig Ep, 20; Sigma Chi, 18; Acacia, 16; Collegians, 16; Gams, 14; Delta Tau, 12; Sigma Nu, 9; DSL, 8; Sig Alph, 7; DU, 5; Triangle, 8. A summary of the finals in all events is given below; 100-yard dash: Won by Grammar, Phi Kappa Psi; second, Prover, Collegeians; third, Trotter, Phi Delt; fourth, McCaskell, Phi Gam. Time, 10.5 seconds. 220-yard dash: Won by Tenhagen, Kappa Sigma; second, Case, Beta; third, Benson, Beta; fourth, Allison, Kappa Sigma. Time, 22.6 seconds. 120-yard low hardness; Won by Allison, Kappa Sigma; second, McCoy, Phi Delt; third, Smith, Sig Alph; fourth, Kappa Sigma. Time, 14.6 seconds. 442-yard quad; Won by Tenhagen Kappa Sigma; second, Guise, Acacia third, Donelan, Sigma Chi; fourth, Murray, Delta Chi. Time, 52.6 seconds. 440-yard relay: Won by Betas (Case, Decker, Benson, and McCormick); second, Kappa Sigma; third, Theta Tau; fourth Delta Chi. Time 46.4 seconds. Medley relay (220, 220, 440, 880): Won by Phi Deltro (Treter, McCoy, Brown) and Brown; second, Acacia; third, Beta; fourth, Kang Sioma. Time: 3.59.3 Shot put: Won by Kanatzar, Phi Kappa Psi; second, Welchona, Delta Tau; third, Riesen, Sigma Nu; fourth, Willey, Theta Tau. Distance, 40 ft. 5½ in. High jump: Won by Welhausen, Delta Taun; second, a tie between Lecka, Kappa Chi; Payi, Phi Kappa Pi; Shannon, unattached; and Herbert, Berta Broad jump: Won by Ewing, Sig Ep second, Warner, Delta Chi third, Welhaus, Delta Tau; fourth, McDonald, Sigma Chi. Distance, 19 ft, 8 in. Women's Intramurals Kansas Wins Swimming Meet Kansas Wins Swimming Meet Results of the telegraphic swimming meet which too k place between Wichita University, Emporia State Teachers College, Washburn College, and the University of Kansas were: Kansas 16 points, Washburn 11, Wichita 8, Emporia State Teachers 6. Wichita placed first in the 40-yard back walk, Margaret Walker of Mesa. Washburn was first in the 40-yard breast stroke, Emporia State Teachers second, Mary Elizabeth Edie of Kansas third, Mary Virginia Smith of Kansas Phis with a score of 29 to 20. The batteries for Sigma Kappas were Smith and Richert; for Pi Phi, Bruce and Bliss. Barbara Everham of Kansas won the 100-yard free style, Washburn placed second. The tennis matches between the following contestants must be played off today: AOP, Schwartz and Lippitt v. Corbin, Cosandier and Cosandier; OAP, Pylo and Massman v. Corbin, Newcastle and Coe v. Corbin, Cosandier and Coe v. Coe, Kirnberg and Boast. Those scheduled for tomorrow are Ind., Armstrong and Kennison vs. KAT, Hatcher and Hause; Ind, Irwin and Irwin vs. KAT, Marion and Jones; PBP, Stauffer and More vs. KAT, Sands and Craeger. Alpha Gamma Delta lost the baseball game with Alpha Omicron Pi last night by a score of 25 to 26. The batteries for Alpha Gamma Delta were Mitchell and Campbell and for Alpha Omicron Pi, Pyle and Hinshaw. and military, for 414,000 lives. The semi-finals in baseball will be played off this week between the winners of each division. The Kappas will play the Alpha Delta Pi and Sigma Kappa will play the Independents. The winners of these two games will play for the championship in baseball Tuesday, May 15. The Sigma Kappas won from the Pi BASEBALL STANDING **Group I *** | | Won | Lost | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | KKG | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | Gamma Phi | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Chi Omega | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Corbin | 1 | 2 | .333 | **Group II *** | Pi Phi | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sigma Kappa | 2 | 0 | .000 | | Alpha Gamma | 0 | 2 | .000 | | A C Pi | 0 | 2 | .000 | **Group III *** | A D Pi | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alpha Chi | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Chi Omega | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Watkins | 1 | 3 | .000 | **Group IV *** | nd. | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | FWW | 2 | 1 | .667 | | FNT | 1 | 2 | .333 | | FTC | 0 | 3 | .00 | - Indicates final standings. Semi-finals will be run Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Third round matches in the women's intramural horseshoe tournament will be as follows: Taylor vs. winner of Naylor vs. Sherwood; Hunter vs. Bruce; Miller vs. Campbell; Bushey vs. Heinemann; Gray vs. Arnold; Irwin vs. Walker and Rowland vs. M. V. Smith. Third and fourth round matches in the Women's intramural handball tournament follow: Taylor vs. Mitchell; Montgomery vs. King; Hunter vs. Parkinson; Neubecker vs. Walters; and Rowland vs. Edie. Ping pong: Dodge vs. Butterfield; Montgomery vs. winner of Callahan vs. Brink; Heinemann vs. D. Dodge; Edie Groffman vs. Heinemann vs. Cullip; Scroggins vs. Bruce. Tennis matches for today: Schwartz-Lippitt, A.O. Pi, vs. Casandier-Cosander, Corbin Hall; Pyle-Massman, A. O. Pi, vs. Newcomer-Rhoades, Corbin Hall; Hinshaw-Coe, A. O. Pi, vs. Keingberg-Borall, Corbin Hall. Kansas Trackmen To Meet Missouri In Annual Contest Oread Tracksters Hope t Add Sixth Consecutive Win Over Tigers Saturday University of Kansas track men who had a very material part in the setting of ten new triangular meet records here last Saturday will go to Columbia Saturday to take part in the 33rd annual dual meet there, in hopes of adding a sixth consecutive victory over Missouri Captain Glenn Cunningham, star Kansas miles will be assisted by such men as Ed Hall of Fulton, Mo. Elwyn Dess of Lorrane and Clyde Cofmar Entries from Kansas in the dual meet will be: 100-yard dash: Hall, Pitts, Gough. 220-yard dash: Hall, Pitts, Gough. 940-yard dash: Schroeder, Graves, McNown. 880-yard run: Cunningham, Borel. Rogers. Mile run: Cunningham, Borel. Two mile run: Pankratz, Borel, Johnson. 120 yard high hurdles: Harris, Har- sion, Read 220 yard hurdles: Harrington, Harris, Neal, Reed. High jump: McGuire, Coffman, Neal, Broad jump: Hall, Pitts, Coffman, Neal. Rington, Reed. 220 yard hurdles: Harrington, Harris Neal, Reed. Pole vault: Coffman, White, Beatty, Gray. Discus: Beach, Gray, Coffman. Shot put: Dees, Beach, Gray, Beatty. Javelin throw: Harrington, Beatty, Coffman. Mile relay: Schroeder, Graves, Hall, Cunningham. Two new records were made in the dual meet last year by Kansas, one by Cunningham in the mile and one by Dees in the shot put. Of the 32 times that the dual meet has been held, Kansas has won 12 times and Missouri 20. Total points for Kansas in the 32 years is 175 2-3 and for Missouri, 196 2-3. Records up for challenge this year are: 100 yard dash; 9.8 seconds, Bramham, Mouri, 1968; Scholz, M Missouri, 1920; 1933 Two mile run: 8:49.9, Poage, Missouri, Missouri 1823 120-yard high hurdles: 148 seconds. Tlagnar, Māgurīr, IU6. Klane, Kansas, 1931 and 1932; and Khan, Kansas, 1931. 220-yard dash: 21.3 seconds, Sickel, Kansas, 1931. 220-yard dash: 49.5 seconds, Hursley, Mouri, 1929. 880-yard run: 1.55, Cunningham, Mouri, 1929. Mile run: 48:30, Cunningham, Kansas, Simpson, Missouri, 1916. 220-yard low hurdles: 23.4 seconds, 65 yards. Pole vault: 12 feet, $9\frac{1}{4}$ inches, Lancaster, Missouri; 13 feet, $10\frac{1}{4}$ inches, Brunswick; 15 feet, $13\frac{1}{4}$ inches, Brunswick. Fick, Kandha, Pole vault, 12 feet, 9¼ inches, Lan- dridge, 1928. High jump: 6 feet, $3\frac{1}{4}$ inches, Bransson, Missouri, 1925. Broad jump: 23 feet, 10-5 8 inches, McInerney, 1927. Kansas, 1931. Discuss: 147 feet, $4\%$ inches, Thornhill, Javelin: 191 feet, 4½ inches, Bryan Ackman, 1351. Kansas, 1927. Shot put: 50 feet, 9 inches, Dees, Kan- 1033, 1034, 9:20, 9:25, 9:30, 9:35 Mile relay: 3:21.5, Kansas (Engle, Mc Mile relay: 321.5, Kansas (engle, Me- Adow. Cooner, 1926), 1928. Following are the scores of previous years: | Kansas | Missouri | | :--- | :--- | | 1901 ... 37 | 56 | | 1902 ... 47 | 65 | | 1904 | | | 1905 ... 53 | 59 | * 1906 ... 38 | 79 | | 1907 ... 53 | 64 | | 1908 ... 52 | 65 | | 1909 ... 64½ | 52½ | | 1910 ... 55½ | 53½ | | 1911 ... 44 | 65 | | 1912 ... 53 | 76 | | 1913 ... 47 | 62 | | 1914 ... 63½ | 45½ | | 1915 ... 41 | 68 | | 1916 ... 41 | 68 | | 1917 ... 44 | 65 | | 1918 ... 36 | 73 | 1919...48 57 1920 .31 78 1921 .54% 62% 1922 .60% 51% 1923 .60% 66% 1924 .70 61 1925 .54 77 1926 .44 80% 1927 .75 56 1928 .59 1-3 71 2-3 1929 .70% 60% 1930 .61 64 1931 .92 39 1932 .89 42 1933 .103 1-3 27 2-3 Final Meet Is May 18 and 19 The University of Kansas track team will make its final appearance in the Big Six outdoor meet at Lincoln May 18 and 19. Last year Kansas took first in 10 events in the meet, but for lack of experience, he had the meet to Nebraska who scored 71 1-3 points. Kansas was second with 60 1-6 points and Kansas State third with 31. TWENTY MEN WILL RECEIVE LIFE SAVING CERTIFICATES Twenty men qualified for the senior Red Cross life saving certificates, Herbert C. Alphin, university swimming coach announced today. The men to receive the awards are: Roy Klass, ed'35; Ray Flick, c'34; Harris Pearson, e'36; John Fees, c'37; Tap N'Oell, e'36; Ungene Brugent, c'37; Bruce Roosler, c'36; Richard Garrett, c'34; Robert Russell, e'36; Charles Campbell, e'uncl; Robert LaShell, c'36; Kenneth Hodson, c'36; Ben Huey, c'36; M. W. Everly, ed'35; and Jack Olson, Fenton Moril, Gordell Elis, Elias Maxim, and Francis Dill. The last five names are not in the University. Mr. Alphin was sided by Raymond Carter, Kingsley Dawson, Robert Dill, Fred Malo, and Howard Miller. Tennis Team to Play Washburn And—fewer days in which to get that thesis typed and bound, Make arrangements at once at Room 9, Journalism Building to have your typing done. Special attention given to thesis form and style. Tennis Team to Play Washburn The University of Kansas netmen will meet the Washburn Ichabods this afternoon on the varsity courts for the third time this season. Each team has won one match. A GIFT for Mother We suggest a new novel; the latest on bridge or gardening; poetry that she will always treasure, or a bit of jewelry from the Orient. We gladly wrap your gifts for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 15c Anytime 15c DICKINSON Can a man be killed with a thought? LAST TIMES TONIGHT 'The Witching Hour' with Sir Guy Standing Tom Brown - Judith Allen COLORBOW and FRIDAY LEW AYRES "Let's Be Ritzy" O W L SHOW Sat. Nite, 11:00 they age good grapes to make rare wines the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER and they do something like that to mellow good tobaccos IT'S VERY MUCH THE SAME in the making of a cigarette. You have to get the right tobaccos, then put them away to age and mellow in wooden casks. 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