PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1934 Triple-Dual Meet To Get Under Way With Unusual Race Cunningham Is Entered in Opening Event; Featured Three-quarter Mile An innovation for this region—three-quarter mile race—will feature and open, the triangular track and field meet here Saturday between Kansas Kansas State, and Nebraska. The opening event is scheduled for 2:30 p.m., and is to be followed by other events at 10-minute intervals, to close the meet at 4 p.m. The recognized 1320-yard record of 3:02.2 is held by Jack Lovelock of New Zealand, and is a record which, in the judgment of Coach H. W. Wargiss should be broken easily. He is entering Glenn Cunningham, holder of the world's indoor mile and 1500 meter records and Paul Borel in the event. Following is the time schedule, and the Kansas entries for the triangular meet: 2:30 p.m., %-mile run, Cunningham Borel. 2:40 p.m., 44-yard dash, Schroeder Graves, McNewton. Graves, McNown. 2:50 p.m., 100-yard dash, Hall, Pitt Gough. 3:00 p.m., 120-yard hurdles, Harris Borel. 3:20 p.m. 220-yard dash, Hall, Pitts 3:10 p.m., 880-yard run, Cunningham Road 3:20 p.m., 220-yard dash, Hall, Pitts Gough. 3:30 p.m., 2-mile run, Pankratz, Borel Johnson. 3:45 p.m., 220-yard hurdles, Harrington, Neal, Neal Hurley, mule relie, Schroeder Graves, Hail, Cunningham, 2:15 p.m., pole vault, Coiffon, White 2:15 p.m, shot put, Dees, Beach. 2:15 p.m, high jump, McGuire, Col. 2:15 p.m. pole vault, Coffman, Whit Gray, Beatty. 2:15 p. m, high jump, McGuire, Coffman, Neal. man, Neal. 2:45 p.m., discus, Gray, Beach, Coff. 2:45 p.m., discus, Gray, Beach, Coff- man. 2:45 p.m., broad jump, Hall, Pitts Coffman, Neal 2:45 p.m., javelin, Harrington, Beatty Coffman. JAYHAWK VICTORY POSSIBLE Hargiss Believes Kansas Can Win I 5-3-1 System Is Used Advance predictions on the final result of the Kansas-Kansas State-Nebraska triangular track meet which is to be held in the University stadium Saturday afternoon, indicate an exceedingly close final score with the Jayhawkers and the Cornhuskers conceded about an even chance for victory. Coach H. W. Hargis believes that the outcome of the meet will probably hinge on which system of point counting is used; whether only three places are counted or whether points are given for the first four places. In the former case, all points are counted, while in event the latter system is used, points will be given in a 5-3-2-1 order. No decision has been reached in regard to this matter and it is highly probable that none will be made until the coaches of the three schools get together immediately before the meet begins. Harriss believes that under the 5-3-1 system of point application the Hawkeyans may win. He also is in favor of this system as he does not think points should be awarded for four places when only three schools are participating. If the Nebraska students cut out, he believes that the Nebraskans will win by a narrow margin. The Kansas coach figures his own team will win first place in nine of the events, the three-quarter mile, 440-dash, 100-yard dash, half-mile, mile relay, pole vault, shot put, high jump, and broad jump. His figures give the Nebraskans only four first places, the javeline, discus, 220-yard low hurdles, and the 220-yard dash, but a wealth of second and third point places in the rest of the events. He concedes the Aggies only two first place finishes in the 100-yard run, and does not believe they will seriously challenge either of their opponents in the total scoring. *Harglis*'s estimates of the final score under the 5-3-1 plan is Kansas 51, Nebraska 46, Agnes 29. Under the 5-2-1 his catch was Nebraska 65, Kan-* *Jamies* 38. VANEK ELECTED PRESIDENT OF 'K CLUB FOR NEXT YEAR Ernest Vanck, ed34, was elected president of the K club at a meeting last night, to succeed Clyde Coffman, e36, retiring president. Other officers are as follows Milo Clawson, sed, vice president; Ed Hall, ed, sp; secretary-treasurer; and Gordon Gray, sed, sergeant-at-arms. Approximately 40 members attended the meeting. Plans for the enforcement of the traditions next fall will be another meeting next Tuesday. Nebraska Netmen Defeat Ames Nebraska Netmen Defeat Ames University of Nebraska netmen took a 5-141 victory from the Iowa State Bears who played match played at Lincoln yesterday. FIRST ROUND OF INTRAMURAL TENNIS OPENS IMMEDIATELY. First round drawings for the intramural open tennis tournament have been completed at the intramural office and play will be started immediately. The following are matched in the opening round of play: G. Kloppenberg vs Hambleton, C. Packard vs bye, R. Smith vs Gartner, M. Jensen vs F. Schussler, H. Wilson vs E. Grer, Koelzer vs bye, J. Copeland vs Maxwell, and Couch vs bye. NOE 200B Pairings in the open handball tournament have not yet been completed but will be announced soon. Tonight is the deadline for entries in the open golf tournament. WASHBURN TAKES SECOND NET VICTORY FROM AGGIES Winning all but one match, the Washburn college tennis team took its second victory in as many meetings from netmember representing the Kansas Aggies, in a match played at Manhattan Saturday. Chittenden, Ichabod captain, was only Washburn victim, losing 10-8, 8-6, to Butler, Aggie number two man. The University netmen won all six matches from the Agigie team in a meeting here early last week. Previously, rauceteurs from the University and Washburn had divided two matches, both of them played indoors. These same two teams will clash again in a match to be held here Friday afternoon for the mythical championship of Kanze. KFKU 2 May 3—Thursday 2:30 p.m. Conducting Electrical Ger- mology Lesson and F.E. Engl. 2:45 p.m. Words, Words, Words! pre- sented by Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of Speech and Hearing, 10:45th Athletic Interview, arranged by Prof. E.R. Elbel. May 4—Friday 2:30 p.m. Music Appreciation Period presented by Prof. Charles Sanford Skilton. 9:45 p.M. Oration, by Lyman Field, winning orator of the Misso- son Valley League. 10:00 p.m. Music program arranged by Miss Irene Peabody, assistant professor of voice. May 5—Saturday 2:30 p.m. The History of the Negro Race by Vachel Lindsey, presented by Prof. J. E. Hankins. 9:45 p.m. Sports Review with Prof. E 9:45 p.m. Sports Review with Prof. E. R. Elbel. Tennis Team to Play Washburn Wesburbain tennis players come to the University Friday for the first of a home-and-house schedule of games. The matches will start at 2 p.m. on the varsity court. Activity tickets admit. Send the Daily Kansan home. Phi Gam Victory Ends Tie for Second Place Defeat Drops Sigma Chi's From Deadlock in Division One The shut-out victory of the Phi Games over the Sigma Chis, which broke a tie between the two teams for second place in Division 1, featured yesterday's program of playground ball. Frank Hodgson, the Phil Gami pitcher, held the Sigma Chi batters to only 5 hits, winning the game by the score 11 to 0. At the same time, Theta Tau swamped A. K. Psi with 34 hits and won their game 25 to 9. K. E. K. was never allowed to cross the plate in their encounter with the Kappa Sigs, who held them to 3 hits, striking 16 batters. The score was 5 to 0. The Delta Chis and Triangle teams were about evenly matched but Delta Chi rallied in the sixth to win, 5 to 3. Monday brought together the Kappa Sigs and the S.A.M.'s, A. K. Psi and S.P.E., and Phi Si and the Jayhawks. The Kappa Sigs easily took their opponents by the score, 18 to 5, while the A. K. Psi and the S.P.E.'s fought it to a 6 to 5 for victory for the latter. Phi Si beat the Jayhawks, 4 to 3. Sigma Nu won on a forift from Rex- all, and Bricks from the Kayhawks. The Sig Alphs and the Triangles did not meet in their game scheduled for The scores by innings: Monday Monday R H Kappa Sig. 430 542 10-18 S. A. M. 111 020 0-5 6 Batteries; Kappa Sig: Morrison and Redmond; S. A. M.: Kulava and J. Pelofsky. R H A. K. Psi. 000 020 3-5 14 S. P. E. 110 203 x-6 15 Batteries; A. K. Psi: Ayres and Cable; S. P. E.: Thomas and Allan. Tuesday R H Phi Gam 207 110 x-11 14 Sigma Chi 000 000 0-0 5 Batteries; Phi Gamma Delta: Hodgson and Dickinson; Sigma Chi: Quigley and Johnson. R H Triangle 030 000 0-3 10 Delta Chi 010 004 x-5 12 Batteries: Williams and Tothwell; Delta Chi: Warner and Hiat. R H K. E. K. 000 000 0-0 3 Kappa Sig. 201 101 x-5 8 Batteries; K. E. K.: Stainskip and Hinley; Kappa Sig: Morrison and Gross. R H Theta Tau 181 102 3-25 34 A.K. Psi. 100 007 x-11 5 Batteries; Theta Tau: Stone and Cole; A. K. P.; Thomas and Allan. Reporters to Interview Faculty Members of the Reporting I class are to conduct a series of interviews with members of the faculty and school officials during the next week. 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. Lo and Behold! A SMART INNOVATION IN HOSIERY WITH LASTEX TOP You'll say "What a grand ideal" when you see LO-HO's. They're the new stockings that reach just below the knees and stay up all by themselves. Latesttops will not curl, harden or lose elasticity. That means perfect smoothness, thrilling comfort and an utterly new kind of youthful smartness. Kansas Netmen Victorious In all of the most wanted shades 1 pair ... $1.00 2 pair ... $1.85 Repetting its sweeping victory over Kansas State last week, the varsity tennis team won a team match from the opponent yesterday afternoon by a 6-0 score. After a slow start, Captain Arthur Voss, Kansas, defeated Lester Butler 4-6, 1-1. 6-1. It was not until the second round that Butler scored in all but three games in all departments of the game. Aggies Win Only One Set in Second Tennis Match Kell had the easiest time of the four singles players when he reeled off six straight games against Fowler, and then finished with a rally in the second set, after the score was 1-3. Curry outlasted Hougdain by a 6-3, 9-7 margin, while he accounted for the four singles win by defeating Broschner 6-3, 8-6. Voss and Kell paired together to win in straight sets from the premier Aggie team of Butler and Hoagland, 6-4, 6-4. It was the superior playing of the Kansans at the net that produced many finishing volleys after a series of forcing ground strokes. Curry and Silverwood wno from Fowler and Broghamer 8-6, 7-5, in the other doubles match. Singles Singles Voss (K) defeated Butler (KS) 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 Kell (K) defeated Fowler (KS) 6-0, 6-3 Curry (K) defeated Hoagland (KS) 6-3, 9-7 Silverwood (K) defeated Broghamer (KS) 6-3, 5-6 **Doubles** Voss and Kell (K) defeated Butler and Hoagland (KS) 4-5, 6-4 Curry and Silverwood (K) defeated Fowler and Broghamer (KS) 8-6, 7-5. Oread Senior Play Postponed - The date for the presentation of Oread high school's senior play has been post-poured to May 21 because of the delay in the use of Fraser theater for rehearsals. The original date of the play, "The Whole Town's Talking," was May 17. Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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