PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1934 ARKANSAS CITY FORGES AHEAD TO TAKE MEET Kansas Vocational Wins in Class B of Thirtieth Annual High School Track and Field Events TWO RECORDS BROKEN High Jump and Pole Vault Marks Lowered by Cairn and Bird Winning most of the places in the field events, Arkansas City high school came from behind Friday afternoon to win first place in Class A of the thirteenth annual track and field meet with a total of 24 points. The winning margin was small as Newton, Wichita East, and Sunner, all with more than 20 points, crowded the western entry. Kansas Vocational School of Topcka, defending champion, easily outdistanced the field in Class B, winning with 49 points. Alma, second place winner in that division, had 26 $\frac{1}{2}$ points. Two Arkansas City entries in the field events set new interscholastic records. Alex Cain broke the 6-yearold high jump record set by Madison of Hutchinson in 1928 with a leap of 6 feet, $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Madison's mark was 6 feet, 1 inch. Donald Bird was the other record-breaker, clearing the bar in the pole vault at 12 feet, 6% inches. His vault broke the old record of 12 feet, 4% inches, set by Clyde Coffman of Ford Rural High School in 1929, by more than 2 inches. Bird Breaks Record Landers, in the high hurdles, and the Ark. City mile relay team were the other first place winners. A tie for second in the pole vault, and a tie for fourth in the shot put gave the victors the remainder of their points. Kansas Vocational's winning points came on first in six events: the half mile, mile, and medley relays, the 220 and 440-yard dashes, and the shot put; seconds in the 100 and 440-yard dashes and both sections of the half-mile run; a third in the 220-yard low hurdles and fourths in the mile run, the 220-yard dash, the broad jump, and the discus throw. Individual Honors Close Individual high scoring honors were closely contested in both A and B divisions. In Class A, Dumn of Summer, with first in both the 100 and 220-yard dashes was first, with 10 points. Cox, Yates Center, with a first in the 440-yard dash and a second in the high jump, was second with 8 points, a half-point ahead of Landers of Arkansas City. Landers won the 120-yard high hurdles, and tied for second in the pole vault. In Class B, three athletes tied for first place in the scoring with 10 points each. Brown, Kansas Vocational, won first in the 220- and 440-yard dashes; Reigel, Ford, who made all of his team's points, was first in the broad jump, second in the 220-yard dash, and third in the 100-yard dash; Kirk of Downs won the 100-yard dash, was second in the broad jump, and took third in the 220-yard dash. THE DECATHLON RECORD Complete results of the events follow: 100-ydard dash, won by Dunn, Sumner high; second, Woods, Hiwatara; third, Peck, Concordia; fourth, Wilkes, Wichita North. Time. 10.4. 220-yard dash, won by Dunn, Sumner; second, Foy, Hutchinson; third, Woods, Hawiatha; fourth, McVeigh, Wavette. Time, 22.8. 440-yard run, first season won by Cox, Yates Center; second, Hammond Manhattan; third, Lee, Wichita North; fourth, Pagel, Holton. Time 52.8. Second season, won by Garth, Newton; second, Wald, Herington; third, P Brown, Manhattan; fourth, Ash, Wichita East. Time. 53.9. 889-yard run, first section, won by 880-yard run, El Dorado; second, Guerrier, Wichita North; third, James, Hugoton; fourth, Neese, Yates Center. Time, 2:04.9. Second section, won by Beck of Pittsburg; second, Watson, Summer; third, Benedict, Mineral; fourth, Zimmerman. Fernivia, Time 2:08.3. Third section, wwn by Berry, Valley Center; second, Tanner, Newton; third, Sandell, Manhattan; fourth, Stoval, Tozeka. Time: 2.05.9. Mile run, first race won by McCune Wichita East; second, Bond, Pittsburg; third, Andrews, Sumner, fourth, Leisy, Newton. Time: 4:42.6. Second race won by Kirwin of Wichita North; second, Hughes, Wichita North; third, Carter, Garnett; fourth, Dixon, Manhattan. Time: 4:49.3. 120-ward high hurdles, won by Lancers, Arkansas City; second, McCoy, Hiawatha; third, Hotchkiss, Manhattan fourth, Stewart, Valley Falls. Time. 220-yard low hurdles, won by Stewart, Valley Falls; second, Hotchkiss, Manhattan; fourth, Houston, Wichita East; fourth, Dehart, Wichita North. Time Half-mile relay: Section one, won by Hiawatha; second, Aitchison; third, Sumner; fourth, Marysville. Best time. 1:36.5 win by Hutchinson; sec= Section two, won by third, Emporia North Wichita North Time, 1:33.5. Section three, won by Argentine; see fourth. Manhattan, Time, 1381, apk5. fourth. Manhattan, Time, 1381, apk5. | | 100-meter sec. | Broad jump meters | Spot put jump meters | High jump meters | 400-m run sec. | 110-m. H. H. sec. | Discus ft. in. | Pole vault meters | Javelin ft. in. | 1500-m run sec. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Berwanger | 10.6 | 6.495 | 11.995 | 1.7 | 54.5 | 16.0 | 120.9 | 6.5 | 147.3 | 511.8 | | Clemman | 10.6 | 6.79 | 11.695 | 1.7 | 55.7 | 16.9 | 120.5 | 6.9 | 147.5 | 457.6 | | McKenna | 10.6 | 6.32 | 11.95 | 1.7 | 53.5 | 17.5 | 116.6 | 3.15 | 127.2 | 458.2 | | McKenna | 10.9 | 6.65 | 11.71 | 1.7 | 53.5 | 17.5 | 116.4 | 3.25 | 127.3 | 458.2 | | Patterson | 11.5 | 6.54 | 11.71 | 1.7 | 58.4 | 18.3 | 107.5 | 16.0 | 160.0 | 518.1 | | Pearson | 10.8 | 6.32 | 11.985 | 1.65 | 55.4 | 18.0 | 114.2 | 3.345 | 153.5 | 453.2 | | Prehist | 11.0 | 6.835 | 12.34 | 1.84 | 53.7 | 17.8 | 136.3 7.5 | 3.50 | 157.0 | 453.4 | | | 100-meter sec. | Broad jump meters | Spot put jump meters | High jump meters | 400-m run sec. | 110-m. H. H. sec. | Discus ft. in. | Pole vault meters | Javelin ft. in. | 1500-m run sec. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Berwanger | 10.6 | 6.495 | 11.995 | 1.7 | 54.5 | 16.0 | 120.9 | 6.5 | 147.3 | 511.8 | | Clemman | 10.6 | 6.79 | 11.695 | 1.7 | 55.7 | 16.9 | 120.5 | 6.9 | 147.5 | 457.6 | | McKenna | 10.9 | 6.65 | 11.71 | 1.7 | 53.5 | 17.5 | 116.6 | 3.15 | 127.2 | 458.2 | | Patterson | 11.5 | 6.54 | 11.71 | 1.7 | 58.4 | 18.3 | 107.5 | 16.0 | 160.0 | 518.1 | | Pearson | 10.8 | 6.32 | 11.985 | 1.65 | 55.4 | 18.0 | 114.2 | 3.345 | 153.5 | 453.2 | | Prehist | 11.0 | 6.835 | 12.34 | 1.84 | 53.7 | 17.8 | 136.3 7.5 | 3.50 | 157.0 | 453.4 | Points Berrwanger 1000.0 729.275 824.0 678 763.12 905.0 678.1856 757.0 557.1015 550.0 7441.6821 Coffman 1003.8 801.55 635.5 678 718.0 819.5 552.2270 994.6 736.616 653.0 7594.9930 Moffett 1000.0 688.4 661.0 678 800.72 762.5 631.3734 568.0 399.1122 631.6 6808.7055 Patterson 928.6 767.25 637.0 768 804.48 943.0 579.4940 824.5 639.1122 613.6 7608.7055 Pearson 785.8 706.0 619.5 695.0 804.48 943.0 579.4940 824.5 639.1122 613.6 7608.7055 Preheim 952.4 735.4 604.55 615 729.28 715.0 604.8300 673.3 610.886 661.6 6362.1964 Prehimi 952.4 812.375 700.0 617 793.2 734.0 860.8478 757.0 638.4767 660.4 7678.8995 Section four, won by Pittsburgh; second, Ottawa; third, Valley Center; fourth, Salina. Time, 1.378. Position 2 stands for run. Mile relay, first section won by Arkansas City; second, Hutchinson; third, Hawiway; fourth, Manhattan. Time: 3:41.3. Second section, won by Lawrence won by Topkape fourth, Wyndette. Time, 3:37:48 Medley relay, first section, won by Lawrence; second, Wichita North; third, Atchison; fourth, Junction City. Time, 3:45. Second section, won by Newton; see- chapter 10.3.4. Second section, Summer; four- Ottawa, Time, 3:38.6. Third section, won by Emporia; see- cled in a separate fourth. East eighth, fourth. Toperka. Time 3:45.2 Race on basis of elapsed time, won by Newton (Garth, Hall, Brown, Frame); second, Valley Falls; third, Lawrence; fourth, Emporia. Time: 3.38.8 Pole vault, won by Bird of Arkansas and Landers, Arkansas City; tie for fourth, Bonehake, Lawrence and Skinner, Wichita East, Height 12, ft. 6-3. High jump, won by Alex Cain of Ar- kansas, Samanuel, Topkea; tie for fourth 5. Cain, Arkansas City and Stoland lawrence, Height 6, ft 1½ in. A new Broad jump, won by Anderson. Sumner; second, Nitze, Topaike; third, Burke Ottawa; fourth, Ramey, Hugoton. Distance 21 ft. 7 in. Shot put, won by Hamm, Wichita East, second, Kimeck, Manhattan; third Brown, Newton; fourth, White, Arkansas City. Distance, 52 10-1 in. Discus, won by Brown, Newton; second, Crawford, Independence; third Hall, Newton and Williams, Summer tied. Distance, 126 ft. 9 in. Javelin, won by Kiper, Wyandotte second, Klimek, Manhattan; third, Haiti Horton; fourth, Wasson, Emporia. Distance. 159 ft. CLASS B 100-yard dash, won by Kirk, Downs second, Powe, Kansas Vocalical; third Riegel, Ford; fourth, Haskell, Chase Co Corp, Tire, 10.4. 220-yard dash, won by Brown, Kansas Vocational; second, Riegel, Ford; third, Kirk, Down; fourth, Powe, Kansas Vocational. Time, 23.2. 440-yard run, first race won by *Heim*, St. Marys; second, Burroughs. Kans. Vocational; fourth, Messenheimer. fourth; third, Reazen, Enatzem. Time, 55.4. Second section, won by Brown of Kansas Vocational; second, Brown, Troy; third. Dipenbrock, Alma; fourth, Robinson, Walton. 888-yard run, first race won by Dissinger of Osakaella; second, Robinson Kansas 'ocational' third, Potter, Mulrudd, Thornburg, Winchester, Winchester, 2.06.2 Second section, won by Goldsmith of Melvern; second, Clayborn, Kansas Vocations; third, Thomas, Westpalmia; N, Taylor, White Cloud. Time 2:045 Third section, won by Lunefee of Bronson; second, Martin, Winchester, hird, D. Smith, Neal; fourth, Stillwell favanna. Time, 2:10.5. Mile run, first race, wom by Smith of Portis; second, Rhodes, Mulvane; third Barns, Havanna; fourth, Albough, Overbrook, Time. 4:48.4 Second race, won by Brown, Quince second, Bechemlmy, Chase Co. Com. third, Abbett, Troy; fourth, Peterson Kansas Vocational. Time, 4:52.1. 120-ward high hurdles, won by herie Alma; second, Shurtleff, Macksville hird, Blake, Troy; fourth, Duncan Kansas Vocational. Time, 16.9. 220-yard low hurdles, won by Wiles Macksville; second, Linss, Alma; third, Duncan, Kansas Vocational; fourth, P. Dillingham, Ma. Time. 27.5 Second section, won by McKessle; second, Bucklin, third Clyde; fourth, Doyle. Half-mile relay, first section, won by Cockerell; second, Florence; third, Em- en. Sixth section, won by Kansas Vocational; second, Mildred; third, Edgerton Jr.; fourth, Scott. Third section, won by Moran; second, third by Hewsburg; fourth, Owakey, Time, 1388. The Race on elapsed time, won by Kansas Vocational (Miller, Powe, Claymont, Akins); second, Macksville; third Down; fourth, Alma. Time: 1.35:3. Fifth section,甩 by Downs; second Nortonville; third, Troy; fourth, Piper Tiger Fourth season, won by Alma; second Washoe, third; sixth Edwards, fourth Washoe. High 13rd. Third section, won by Clyde; second Florence; third, Moran. Time: 3:02.4 Nassau; third, Washington; alma; second Skirake; third, Washington; fourth Jockerill, time: 3:55.9 The Race on basis of elapsed time, wom by Kansas Vocational (Burroughs Walls, Allen); second, Oxford third, Mackayville; fourth, Ebson. Ehon. 3:38:3 Mile relay, first section, won by Kansas Vocational; second, downs; third, Second section, won by Ebison; second verbrookr; third, Milder; fourth, Oss Merkel. Medley; Relay, first season, won by Kansas Vocational; second, Oxford; bird, Macksville; fourth, Meridan. Time, 3.383. Third section, by chase Co. Comp. Fourth section, by Victoria fourth, St. Marys, Time: 3:443. Second season, won by Alma; second Baldwin; third. Bucklin; fourth. Mayor. Pole vault, won by Robinson, Havenna; second, Rogers, Gardner; third Hobben, Florence the for fourth, Allen, Nortonville, Nortonville Height, 12 ft. 2 in. High jump, won by Stevens, Louis- burg Rural; tie for second, Brown of Troy and Simpson of Alma hat. Weighted hoop height added if wa- nched at Nortonville. Height 5 ft. 8-3 in. Broad jump, womn by Riegel, Ford; second, Kirk, downs; third, Miller, Bucklin; fourth, H. Green, Kansas Vocational. Distance, 2 ft. 8 in. Shot put, won by Greene, Kansas Vocational; second, McCalpin, Cockerill third, Wertzberger, Alma; fourth Franklin, Moran. Distance, 47 ft. 9 in. Discus, won by Wertzberger, Alma second, Stephan, Norton, Northampton and Finland; fourth, Robinick Kansas Vocational. Distance, 112 ft 1-2 in. Javelin, won by E. Dalton, Moran second, Hagwalt, Wague; third, Carter Winchester; fourth D. Cook, Louisburg Distance, 157 ft. 7 in. [Seven Boxing Matches Held] Seven boxing matches, sponsored by the University for the entertainment of visiting athletes and spectators, were held in the Memorial Stadium Friday night. Represented on the card were four boxers from the Kansas City Athletic Club, three from St. Benedict's College of Athetion, three from Kansas State College, three from the University, and one from Lawrence. Clyde Hensley Collects Lone University Victory of Evening Only one knockout was recorded. "Chief" Garcia, St. Benedict's scraper, flooring Sherer of the Kansas Aggies, in the second round. St. Benedict's fighters won two other matches, two went to K.C.A.C. representatives, one to the University men, and the other to Weidman, a Lawrence boy. Clyde Hensley, University football man, fighting in the 160-pound class, collected the lone University victory of the evening at the expense of Hall, a K.C.A. C.man. The other two K伞. A.K. C.man lost decisions to K.C.A.C. fighters. The summaries: 123-pounds: Driscoll, K.C.A.C., decisioned Raymond, Kansas. 128-pounds: Garcia, St. Beneficii's Sherer, Herker, Kansas Aggies second, round 136-pounds: Weidman, Lawrence, deisioned Scott, K.C.A.C. 144-pounds. O'Donnell, St. Benedict's, 145-pounds. Briggs, St. Benedict's, 147-pounds: Briggs, St. Benedict's, de- fense. Augers 160-pounds: Hensley, Kansas, decis- ned Hall. K.C.A.C. 175-pounds: Daugherty, K.C.A.C. ecisional Cunningham, Kansas. Nash Returns From Conference Prof. B. A. Nash of the department on Education returned this morning from the state convention of the Congress of Parent Teachers, which was held yesterday afternoon in Wichita. Professor Nash, who is president of the State Mental Hygiene society, spoke on the problem of mental hygiene and parents' responsibility. Bob Alfred led the Collegians to their third straight tennis team victory by winning the singles match against the Sigma Chi's, 6-0, 6-0. Mitchell and Sowder, Sigma Chi, captured the first double match from Brighton and Linford. The third round featured Hunter and Reed, 6-2, 6-2, to give the Collegians the team match, 2-1. Collearians Beat Sigma Chi's All but two of the first round matches in the horseshoe tournament at Oread Training School have been completed, and the second round of play will begin immediately. Pairings for the second round will be Davy Armstrong vs. the winner of Myers vs. W. Harwood, and McCoin vs. the winner of Hoffine vs. R. Reed. Second Horseshoe Match Begun Triangle swept the handball team match with Sigma Alpha Epsilon yesterday 3 to 0. Gift, Triangle, defeated Patterson, 21-6, 21-16. Thorne and Williams, Triangle, defeated Fisher and Patterson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 15-21, 21-12, 21-6. Tathwell and Scherrer, Triangle, won the second doubles match by forfeit. Triangle Wins Handball Match Tearing 20.5 seconds off the old record and winning his race by two pool lengths, Jack Davis, University of Oklahoma swimmer, closed his 1834 competition by winning the 500-yard free style event in 6 minutes 6.2 seconds at the Missouri Valley A.A.U. meet at Kansas City Saturday. Although University of Texas won all six of its tennis matches from University of Oklahoma Saturday at Norman, Albert Upsher of Oklahoma City and Al Rollins of Oklahoma, Sooner sophomores, gave good accounts of themselves. Upsher lost to Martin Buxby, Texas No. 1, 4-6, 2-6. Rollins lost to Bert Welton, Texas No. 2, 4-6, 3-6. Five New Records Made In Annual Kansas Relays Nebraska; fourth, Butter. Time, 10:28:38-480; Yard Shuttle Hurdle Relay, won by Kansas State (Russell, Stoner, Schmutz, Knappenberger); second, Iowa third, Notre Dame; fourth, Minnesota. Time, 1.01:7 (New Meet record). Also beats official interscholastic record. al-ready better time has been unofficially made) (Continued from page 1) College Two-Mile Relay, won by Pittsburgh S.T.C. (Tervillinger, Billy, Smith, brown); second, Emporia S.T.C. brown, Haskell; fourth, Baker. Time College mile relay, won by Oklahm Baptist (McCoy, Bradley, Perry, McMillan), second, K.S.T.C. Pittsburgh, fourth, K.A.I.M.; fourth, fourth, Simpson, T. 319. College half-mile, won by K.S.T.C. Emporia (Shannon, Frailey, Holder Crooms; second, Oklahoma Baptist Towers; Covenant University and Marys- Teachers Unit). College medley relay, won by Pitts- town; second, Texas State Teachers College; third, College of Emporia; Missouri School of Mines. Time, 10:32:7 Junior college one-mile relay, won by Cameron (Hardesty, Fondren, Johnson, Adkins); second, Ft. Scott; third, Adkins; fourth, Arkansas City. Time: 3.27.5 Special Mile-Run,甩 by Cunningham, Kansas; second, venge, Pennsylvania; third, Dawson, Tolsa A.C.; fourth Manning, unattached. Time: 4.12:7. 120 Yard High Hurdles, won by Sam Hearing, Kansas T.C. Elements; third, Forrest Wilson, Texas; fourth, G. R. Moulton, Iowa. Time, 14.5. equals Rea 100 Yard Dash, won by Crooms, Kansas S.T.C. Emporia; second, Hall, Kansas; third, Wallender, Texas; fourth, Illinois, Milton, Time. 9.8. 1500-Meter run, won by Ray Sears, butter University; second, Lockner, kelahoma; third, Pheiffer, Grinnel; earth. Zohn. Butler. Time: 3:57.5. High jump won by Stambach, K. S. T. C., Pittsburg, (6' 54") McGuire, Murphy, Murphy, Notre Dame, and Barham, Oklahoma, tied for second (6' 14"). Broad jump, won by Ward, Oklahoma (24 24%); second, Kenchia, Wisconsin U. (23 9½%); third, Varnum, Oklahoma A. and M.; fourth, Fource, Schreit- Pole vault. White, Kansas, and Hari- sley. Towne, Oklahoma. Tishomena, Oklia, for first; third, Sewell, Texas; Kingsley, K.S.T.C. Pittsburgh; Beatty, Kansas, tied. Height. Shot Put, won by Irwin. Texas A and M (59 $\frac{1}{4}$'); second, Dees, Kansas, third, Cook, Illinois; fourth, Freimuth, Minnesota. (A new Relay record.) Discus, won by Iwryn, Texas A. and M., (141' 3'); second, Kimbile, College of Emporia (138' 3'); third, Roberts, (135' 2'); Pittsburg, fourth, Kamm, Illinois. Javelin, won by Riper, Iowa State, (206" 5"); second, Crews, Washington State (194 "17-8"); third, Panther, Iowa; fourth, Rigrion, Oklahoma A. and M. LACLEDE PLANS MEMORIAL TO HONOR GENERAL PERSHING LaClede, Mo., April 22—(UP)—Plans to establish a memorial park here in honor of General John J. Pershing are going forward with option contracts obtained on 1,450 acres at $20 an acre. An option also was obtained on 337 acres at $27 an acre. S. Herbert Hare, Kansas City, technical adviser of the Missouri state planning board, and others instrumental in fostering the park plans, recently viewed the proposed site. It is always Quiet and Pleasant SUNDAY at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union STOP Men's Intramurals at the BLUE MILL Division 1 W 1 Pct. Phi Gam 1.750 A, T O. 3.750 Sigma Chi 2 1.666 Sig Ep 2 1.666 Canna Raiders 2.500 A, K Pa 0 2.000 Theta Tau 2.000 1009 Mass. Division 2 Phi Delta W L Pct. 0 1.000 Collegians 3 1 0.000 Kappa Sigs 1 2 .333 Sigma Nu 1 2 .333 Rexx 1 2 .000 K. E. K 0 2 .000 S. A. M. 0 2 .000 Division 4 | | W | L | Pet. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Betas | 2 | 2 | 0.100 | | Dulu, U. | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | Jaiyhawks | 2 | 1 | .666 | | Pi K. A. | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Pi Pai | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Phi Choi | 1 | 0 | .500 | | C. D. S. | 3 | 0 | .000 | Student Undergoes Operation W L Pct Delta Tau 3 0 .756 Bricks 3 1 .756 Delta Chi 2 1 .666 Acacia 2 1 .666 Sig Alpha 2 1 .333 Triangle 1 2 .250 Kayhawks 3 0 .000 Robert Cousins, e'uncl, underwent an operation in Watkins hospital recently. His condition was reported as satisfactory. Dr. Sudler preformed the operation. 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