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UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1934
Ten Records Fall As Kansas Takes Triangular Meet
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all of the places in each of the events,
had been tabulated, that by winning
Kansas State, then in second place,
could not have won. Nebraska's 10
points in the discussion moved her to
second place.
Cunningham Furnishes Thrills
Kansas took the lead on the first event, Cunningham's victory in the %-mile event, and was never behind in any of the apartment of scoring during the meet.
Although he was unable to crack the world's record in the three-quarter mile run, Cunningham easily outdistanced a field of six entries which included Don Landon, Kansas State College distance runner, who cracked the two-mile mark in a later race.
Cunningham covered the first quarter of the shorter race in 60.1 seconds. His time at the end of the first half was 2:02.2. He opened up on the last quarter, apparently with the intention of breaking the mark held by Jack, but 2:02.3 but soft track was too much of a handicap. He galloped into the stretch an easy victor.
Cunningham furnished another thrill for the crowd as he finished his quarter of the mile relay which Kansas won in record time. Running anchor, Cunningham was hard pressed by England of Nebraska, winner of the individual 440-yard dash, as the men came down the back stretch and rounded the last turn. Coming into the straight-away, the Jay-hawker star put on a burst of speed that carried him on to the finish line farther ahead of the Cornhusker than he had been when he took the baton at the start of the lap.
Javhawker's Last Home Race
It was the last appearance for Cunningham here as a runner for the University, and the crowd, small as it was, made an appreciable noise as it applauded the Kansan who has brought athletic fame to Mount Oread.
Failing to win either of the races he entered, Heye Lamburtus, University of Nebraska's nationally known hurdler, nevertheless, furnished a greater part of the afternoon's thrill. Running neck and neck with Hall of Kansas in the 220-yard dash, and pushing Knappenberger of Kansas State College to the line in the 220-yard low hurdles, the Cornhusker furnished the kind of competition that brought new records in both of the events.
The hurdle race was the more spectacular of the two, as the men cleared the low sticks and settled into their paces again so close together that there was no light between them. Knappenberger lunged into the tape to win just as Hall did in the dash.
--speaker, Union Building; 8:30 p.m.
Young American Artist program, Evelyn Swarthout, pianist, in recital, University auditorium.
Men's Intramurals
TENNIS
Division 1
Division I
Won Lost Pct.
Collegians 4 1 0.00
Kappa Sig 1 0 1.00
Sigma Chi 0 1 0.00
Acacia 0 1 0.00
K. E. K. 0 2.00
Division II
D. T. D. 3 0 1.00
Sigma Nu 3 0 1.00
Kayhawk 1 1 .250
Delia U. 0 1.00
S. P. E. 0 3.00
Division III
D. S. Pi 3 0 1.00
Phi K.A. 2 0 1.00
Phi Dolt 1 1 .500
D. Chi 0 2 0.00
S. A. E. 3 0 .00
Division IV
Campus R. 3 0 1.00
Beta 2 1 .667
Phi Gam 2 1 .687
Chi K.A. 1 2 .333
A. T. O. 1 3 .250
Phi Psi 0 2 0.00
HANDBALL Division I
Division I
Won Lost
Keyhawks 2 0 1.000
Theta Tau 2 0 1.000
Beta 2 1 1.667
Phi Delt 3 2 1.690
Sigma Nu 1 1 1.500
P. K. A. 1 2 1.333
D. T. D. 5 0 1.000
Kappa Sig 2 0 1.000
Triangle 2 0 1.000
Phi PasI 1 1 .500
S. A. E. 1 2 .333
Acacia 0 1 .000
Sigma Chi 0 1 .000
Phi Gam 0 1 .000
HORSESHOES
Won Lost
Theta Tau 1 0
Sigma Chi 2 1
Kappa Sig 2 1
Sigma Nu 3 1
Delta Chi 3 1
S.A. E. 3 1
Beta 2 1
Acacia 3 2
Phi Gam 3 2
Phi Re 3 2
Phi Delt 3 2
D.T.D 2 4
D.U 1 4
D.T.O 0 5
C.D.S 0 6
PLAYGROUND BALL
Division I
A. T. D. Won Lost Pet.
Phi Gam 4 1 800
Sigma Chi 3 2 600
Theta Tau 3 2 600
K. F. 6 000
COMPLETE RESULTS TRIANGULAR MEET
| Triangular | Dual | Dual |
|---|
| KU | KS | NU | KU | KS | NU |
|---|
| 3-4 Mile Run. Time, 3:04.7. | | | | | | | |
| Won by Cunningham, KU | | 5 | | | | 5 | |
| Second, Landon, KS | | 3 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Funka, KS | | 2 | | | 1 | | 1 |
| Fourth, McAse, KS | | 1 | | | | | |
| 440-yard Dash. Time, 49.7 | | | 5 | | | | 5 |
| Won by England, NU | | | 3 | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Nixon, KS | | | | 3 | | 3 | |
| Third, Schroeder, KU | | 2 | | 1 | | 1 | |
| Fourth, Graves, KU | | 1 | | | | | |
| 100-yard Dash. Time, 9.9 | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Hall, KU | | 5 | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Jacobsen, NU | | 3 | | 3 | | 1 | |
| Third, Pitts, KU | | 2 | | | 1 | | 1 |
| Fourth, Hall, KS | | 1 | | | | | |
| 120-yard High Hurdles, Time, 15.sec. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Knappenberger, KS | | | 3 | | 5 | | 5 |
| Second, Dohrman, NU | | | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Schmutz, KS | | 2 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| 第四, Harris, KU | | 1 | | 1 | | 1 | |
| Slave, Griffin, NU | | | | | | | |
| 880-yard Run. Time, 1:59.7. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Cunningham, KU | | 5 | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Second, Miller, KS | | 3 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Hostettler, KS | | 2 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Fourth, Borel, KU | | 1 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Fifth, Ayers, NU | | | | | | | |
| 220-yard Dash. Time, 22 seconds. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Hall, KU | | 5 | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Lamberts, NU | | | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Jacobsen, NU | | | 2 | | | | |
| Fourth, Hall, KS | | 1 | | | 1 | | 3 |
| Fifth, Pitts, KU | | | | 1 | | | |
| Two-Mile Run. Time, 9:39.1. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Landon, KS | | 5 | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Second, Wheelock, KS | | 3 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Story, NU | | | 2 | | | | |
| Fourth, Hoffman, NU | | | 1 | | 1 | | 3 |
| Fifth, Pankta, KU | | | | 1 | | | |
| 220-yard Low Hurdles. Time, 24 sec. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Knappenberger, KS | | 5 | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Lambertus, KU | | 3 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Haringup, NU | | 2 | | | 1 | | 1 |
| Fourth, Humpal, NU | | | | | | | |
| Fifth, Booth, KS | | | | | 1 | | |
| Mile Relay. Time, 3:22.2. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Kansas | | 5 | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Second, Kansas State | | 3 | | | | | |
| Pole Vault. Height, 13 feet. | | | | | 4 | | 4 |
| Coffman, KU | | 4 | | | 4 | | 4 |
| White, KU tied for first | | 4 | | | 4 | | 4 |
| Gray, KU | | 1 | | | 1 | 1-3 | |
| Dean, NU | | | | 1 | | | |
| Nichols, NU, tied for third | | | | 1 | | 1-3 | |
| Shot Put. Distance, 49.ft, 2 7-8 in. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Desc, Kist | | 5 | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Rist, KU | | 3 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Bell, KS | | 2 | | | 3 | | 1 |
| Fourth, Sauer, NU | | | 1 | | | | |
| Fifth, Gray, KU | | | | | 1 | | |
| High Jump. Height, 6 ft. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by McGuire, KU | | 5 | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Toman, NU | | | 2 1/2 | | 3 | | 3 |
| Roerman, KS (tied) | | | 2 1/2 | | | | |
| Fourth, Neal, KU | | 1 | | | 1 | | 1 |
| Discus Throw. Distance, 141.ft, 4 in. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Skewes, NU | | 5 | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Rist, NU | | | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Sauer, NU | | | 2 | | | | |
| Fourth, Bell, KS | | 1 | | | 3 | | 1 |
| Fifth, Gray, KU | | | | | 3 | | |
| Broad Jump. Distance, 23.ft, 9 in. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Pitt, KU | | 5 | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Hoffman, KU | | 3 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Coffman, KU | | 2 | | | 1 | | 1 |
| Fourth, Cockburn, NU | | | | | | | |
| Javelin Throw. Distance, 178.ft, 1½ in. | | | | | 5 | | 5 |
| Won by Chambleau, NU | | | | | 5 | | 3 |
| Second, Reese, NU | | 3 | | | 3 | | 3 |
| Third, Coffman, KU | | 2 | | | 5 | | 1 |
| Fourth, Beatty, KU | | 1 | | | 3 | | 1 |
| Fifth, Costo, KS | | | | | | | |
| Tails | | 28 1% | 28 1% | | | | |
1 4 .200
Campus Raiders 0 6 .00
Division II 5 0 1.000
Collegians 5 0 1.000
Phi Delts 4 0 1.000
Sigma Nigma 4 2 .667
Kappa Sigma 4 3 .500
S.A.M.K. 3 2 .350
K.E.K. 1 5 .167
Rexall 0 5 0.000
Division II
Beta 4 0 1.00
Phi Psi 4 1.80
Delta Upsilon 3 1.750
Pi K. 3 3.50
Jewhawks 2 3.40
C. D. S. 1 3.250
Phi Chi 6 0.600
Division II Bricks D. T. D. 5 0 1.000 D. T. D. 5 0 1.000 Delta Chi 4 2 .667 Acacia 4 2 .842 S. A. E* 4½ 4½ .225 Triangle* 1½ 4½ .225 Kyrawhacks 0 5 0.00
J. C. Gross won the indoor one-wall handball championship by defeating Curtis Packard in a 3-out-of-5 game final match which went the limit, the former winning 21-17, 19-21, 21-18, 17-21, 21-16.
Wins Handball Championship
Intramural Track to Begin
"If Fascism Comes," will be the title of a radio address to be given by Norman Thomas this evening from 8:30 to 9 o'clock over station WREN. Mr. Thomas is a former Socialist candidate for president. He spoke on the campus in February.
Norman Thomas on WREN
Fifteen Organizations Will Enter Teams in Two-Day Competition
Fifteen organizations will be represented in the two-day spring intramural track meet which begins tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 and will be continued on Tuesday afternoon. Eight events are on the first day's schedule while the remaining seven will be contested Tuesday. No competition will be held this year in the javelin and discus throw.
The schedule of events in their order of occurrence is as follows:
100-yard dash (preliminaries)
140-dash dash (preliminaries)
160-dash dash (preliminaries)
100-yard dash (semi-finals)
120-yard low hurdles (semi-finals)
Medley relay.
Shot put.
High jump.
Monday, 4:30
How's Your Tennis?
At Ober's you will find everything that you want in Tennis. It's Spalding, meaning the best and reasonable
Music Week Will Open With Costume Recital
Friday: 3:30 p.m., concert by the University of Kansas String Quartet, assisted by Kath Orca and Ari Roy. From 10:30 a.m., to 7:30 p.m., annual banquet and initiation of new members of Pi KappaLambda, national honorary musical ensemble, performing at the Orchestra and Chorus of Haskell Institute, Haskell Auditorium.
220-yard dash (preliminaries).
120-yard low hurdles (finals).
100-yard dash (finals).
220-yard dash (finals).
440-yard relay.
440-yard dash (finals).
Broad jump.
Tuesday, 4:30
Saturday; 2 p.m., band concert, Haskell Indian Band, Massachusetts street. Sunday: 730 p.m., annual home concerts. First Presbyterian church.
Tennis Rocket, $1.95 up
Bolls, 25c up
Tennis Shoes, 85c up
Playing This Week?
The teams entered in the meet are: Kappa Sigma, Collegians, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Triangle, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Chi, Delta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gamma Delta, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Acea, and Phi Delta Theta.
Radio Station KFKU will offer the following Music Week programs:
Wednesday, 2:30-2:45 p.m. Genevieve Hargiss, cellist; 9:15-10:00 p.m. program
Mary McLean, vocalist
Tuesday, 2:30-3:00 p.m. Mary Louse
Bat, controlled and Jeanette Cask, piss-
ing.
Friday, 2:30-3:00 p.m., program arranged by Prof. C. S. Skilton; 10:00-10:15 p.m., program arranged by Prof. H. C. Taylor.
Thursday, 2:30-3:00 p.m., Ruth Gregor-
vian, bianist.
Saturday, 9:45-10:00 p.m., Tom Ryan,
pianist.
K. U. WOMEN—ARE YOU PARTICULAR?
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Rackets Restrung with Real Gut or Silk, $2 and up
Broad jump.
Annual Affair Attracts Large Crowd to Campus
Try a pair of our cemented soles—thin, flexible—and have the appearance of new shoes.
"Since 1870 college enrollment has increased 14 fold while population has only increased three fold. In 1929 the total income of all universities and colleges was $1,500,000,000 and 9,000,000 students have entered college since that date.
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"I am not ap optimist, but I have never become disillusioned about the prospects of youth."
In speaking of the success of the CSEP program here and elsewhere, the Chancellor said that he thought it was the first economic program ever tried in this country.
After speaking briefly of recent improvements in higher education, he concluded that everyone should do his best to insure the election of a legislature that would encourage the cause of higher education.
Mrs. S. S. Hover of Green River, Wyo., received a green pottery vase for having come the longest distance to attend the banquet. Green River is 1050 miles from Lawrence. Mrs. Joseph Goode received a pottery plaque for the parents having the largest number of students now enrolled in the University. They are Helen, Margaret, Henry, and William Goode.
The poster drawn by Pauline Gill was awarded to Alpha Omicron Pi for having the largest percentage of parents present. All of the prizes were made by students in the department of design. Marie Wachter, e'36, presented the prizes.
Music during the dinner was furnished by the Men's and Women's glee clubs and a trio composed of Chrystabelle Bryan, fa'35, Helen Kissel, fa'34, and Ruth Pyle, ed'35.
KFKU
Monday
2:30 p.m.-The Alphabet, Miss Winnie D. Lowrance, assistant professor of education
9:45 p.m.—Provinces of Poetry, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English.
2:45 p.m.-Elementary French Lesson,
W K Cornell.
2:30 p.m.—Mary Louise Beltz, contrato,
piano and pianist.
9:45 p.m. - 70th Athletic Question Box
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