PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA $ ^{*} $ SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1934 Coffman Enters Decathlon Event In Kansas Relays Team Entries From Various Sections Indicate Unparalleled Field of Stars Announcement was made today by the University of Kansas athletic department that Clyde Coffman of Kansas will enter the decathlon event at the Kansas Relays. Coffman is the second entry for the dacathon thus far, the first entry being Arnold Preheim from Yankton College, Yankton, S.D., who entered his first dacathon competition in the National A.A.U. meet at Chicago last summer and finished sixth. He has made more than 700 points in practice this spring. Coffman was on the Olympic decathlon team for the United States in 1932. He was co-captain of the Kansas tracer team in 1923-23 but did not compete that year. He is the Big Six pole vault champion, both indoors and outdoors, and is still the Kansas interscholastic pok vault title holder. Expects Unparalleled Stars Entries by teams from various sections have come in rapidly during the past week, and indications are that an unparalleled field of stars will compete here on April 21. Record performers by each team contained athletes as Clemm Cunningham, Heye Lambertus of Iowa State, "Chuck" Hornbustle and Ivan Fuqan, of Indiana, and others. The flashy Indiana University one mile relay team will return to defend the title won last year when they led the field in 3:17.2. In view of the fact that the same team which competed last year will enter the relays this year, the chances for repeating look very good at the outset. Don Harpold runs first and Wes Bicking is second. Both do the quarter mile in under 50 seconds. Hornbostle takes the baton on the third lap, and Indiana's all-American 440-yard man, Ivan Fqua, runs anchor. Crimson Team Strong The Crismon two-mile队 is strong also. Duke Hobbs, the sensational sophomore half miler, starts this race out and tries for a sizeable lead which Don Harpold and either Top Godbold or Jerry Cramer can hold on the next two baton passes. Then Charley Hornbostle, the all-American half miler runs anchor. The Indians will enter the medley relay and also the four-mile relay. The great four-mile team which won last year was struck by graduation when three members received their degrees. Entry blanks for eight Washington State College athletes were also received yesterday by the University athletic office. Coach Carl Schleideman, track coach here from 1920 to 1926, is coach of the Washington State team; he will also enter his men in the Drake Relays. Hardy Added in Special Mile Hardy Added in Special Mile The University of Montana also has sent in eight entries, and Missouri will have 18 contestants in all the rehays of the special events. Dr. H. J. Huff, Tiger track coach, has announced. George H. Hardy, distance runner, has been entered in the special mile run to compete against Glenn Cunningham and Gene Venkze, Pennsylvania Missouri teams will be entered in the 2-mile, shuttle hurdle, medley, and the two sprint relays. Recent college class entries include College of Emporia, Simpson College, Maryville Teachers, and Oklahoma Baptists. World Famous Miler Sees World Famous View Another change gives the player at the head of a division the right to challenge the men below him providing that no challenges have been filed against him. As expected, he must be accepted within 48 hours after the opponent has been notified. Four divisions have been made from the 21 organizations which are entered in the team tennis matches. The Collegians, topping the draw in Division I, are the defending champions in this following are the team tennis drawings: Division 1, Collegians, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sig, Acacia, K. E.K; Division 2, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Nu, Delta Upsilon, Kaplan, kSWPS, E.; Division 3, S.A.E, Delta Chi, Phi Delti, Phi Glenn Cunningham, the 4:084 miler from land-locked Kansas, and Ed Hall, Big Six sprint champion, get a view of the water that makes the East River, New York bay and the ocean from the Woolworth building. The National Trail to Brooklyn, 496 miles. The following schedule has been drawn up for tennis matches: Monday, April 9. Kappa Sigma vs. KEK; Tuesday, April 10. Beta vs. ATO; Phi Psi vs. SAE; Delta Sigma vs. DU; Alpha vs. Delta Sigma vs. PU; Thursday, April 12. Delta Tau vs. DU; Friday, April 13. Sigma Nu vs. Kayhawks; Collegians vs. Acacia. Fourteen teams are included on the handball schedule. They have been divided into two divisions, the leading A few changes in the rules governing the pyramid tournaments were also announced. The second row of the pyramid will contain three men in place of two, each having the right to challenge the leader. However, having lost to the top man, one of the challengers had a higher challenge in the same week unless the other two in his row have also played the top man. The cut was sent to the Daily Kansan by Victor Larsen, a student in the School of Fine Arts in 1911 and 1912. He was a member of the Men's Glee club and of the Operatic club. He now has office in the Woolworth building, New York. Elbel Announces Spring Intramural Drawings The spring intramural program will get under way with a rush this week following an announcement made yesterday by E. R. Elibel, intramural director, of the official drawings in team tennis, horseshoes, and handball, and in the pyramid tournaments for these same sports. Program of Tennis, Horseshoes and Handball to Start Soon teams of each to play for the championship at the end of the regular season. Division 1, Beta, Phi Delt, Sigma Nu, Pi K.A, Delta Tau, Kayhawk, Theta Tau; Division 2, Kappa Sig, Phi Psi Triangle, Phi Gam, S.A.E, Acacia, Sigma Chi. This week's schedule in handball is as follows: Monday, Phi Delt vs. Kayhawk; Tuesday, Phi Delt vs. Pi K.A; Wednesday, Kappa Sig vs. Sigma Chi; Thursday, Phi Psi vs Acacia and Kappa Sig vs. S.A.E. Because an uneven number of organizations (15) have entered the horseshoe schedule no division of teams was made. Instead, they will play among themselves and the six leading teams at the conclusion of the regular schedule will be eligible to enter the championship tournament. The following teams are entered: Acacia, A.T.O, Beta, Delta Chi, D.U., Kappa Sig, Phi Delt, Phi Gam, Phi Psi, Sigma Chi, C.D.S, Sigma Nu, Theta Tau, S.A.E, Delta Tau. Following is the week's horseshoe schedule: Monday, 3:30, Beta vs Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Tau Omega vs Theta Tau. Tuesday, 3:30, Acacia vs Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phil Delt vs Sigma Chi. Wednesday, 3:30, Phi Gam vs Phi Psi, Delta Chi vs Delta Upsilon. Thursday, 3:30, Delta Tau Delta vs Chi Delta Sigma; Kappa Sigma vs Sigma Nu. Ebling Is Honored Ray Ebling, Jayhawker sophomore forward, was recently given honorable mention in the Literary Digest 1933-24 All-America basketball team selections. A majority of the first team positions were given to players from eastern schools. The only other Big Six men awarded honorable mention were Bronwing of Oklahoma and Miller of Missouri, both guards. All the 5,000 small Kansas Relays stickers have been distributed, according to Bill Howard, b34, student manager of the event. Those wishing the larger stickers may receive them by inquiring at the athletic office. Stickers may not be placed on the cars downtown, but the aim is to place one on every car on the campus. Small Relay Stickers Gone Lawrence High Defeats Ottawa in Track Meet Local School Takes First in 9 of 16 Events; Wins by 20 Points By winning first in nine of sixteen events, the Lawrence Memorial High School track and field team easily defeated Ottawa Friday afternoon at the Memorial stadium by a score of 75% to 54% to open its 134 season. The local team took all three places in both the javelin throw and 440-yard dash. John Cunningham, brother of Glenn Cunningham, Jayhawker distance star, easily won the 880-yard dash in 2174, running his first race for Lawrence. 120-yard high hurdles: won by Callowy, Ottawa; Williams, Lawrence, second; Wiley, Lawrence, third. Time, 18.5. 100-yard dash: won by Scaly, Ottawa; lawn soccer: won by Force, Ottawa; third, Washington Bonebrake, Lawrence vaulting star, cleared the bar at 11 feet 5 inches in the pole vault. The summaries: Shot put: won by Whitaker, Ottawa; Nelson, Lawrence, second; W. Duver, Lawrence, third; Distance, 45 feet, 5 inches. 889-yard run: won by Cunningham, lawrence. Herley, Lawrence, second; bullard, Lawrence, third. 880-yard relay: won by Ottawa (10-3, 4-2), Forer and Sealy). Time: 1.3:6.9 220-yard low hurdles: won by Jella 230-yard high hurdles: won by Jella Horton, Ontario; third: 28 Jella, Florida; fourth: 26 440-yard run; won by Still, Lawrence; bats. Lawrence; second. Edmonds, bats. Lawrence; third. Pole vault: won by Bonebrake, Lawrence; Burke, Ottawa, second; Stoland, Lawrence; Hornuth, Lawrence, and Feote; Ottawa, tied for third. Height, 1-mile run: won by Kettering, Law- owitz, third. Time: 5:08. Printy, Ottawa, third. Time: 5:08. Diceus throw: wow by Nelson, Lawrence; Whitaker, Ottawa, second; Higgins, Lawrence, third. Distance, 101 feet, 7 inches. Medley relay - won by Ottawa (Van- nell, Scaly, Roberts and Dennis). Time: 1:32. Clothes Made for You—$25 and Up Why take chances when you can be sure of clothes satisfaction? 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Distance, 141 feet. 220-yard dawn: won by Sealy, Ottawa second, second, second; Hill, Lawrence, third. Time, 24:49 High jump: won by Stoland, Law- rence; Whitaker, Ottawa; second; Wiliams, Lawrence; third. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Broad jump: won by Burke, Ottawa, Toronto, third. Distance, 19 feet, 5% in. One-mile relay: won by Lawrence (Johnson, Stoland and Jella) (Tampa). Hitt to Speak on Geometry Hitt to Speak on Geometry Kohland Hitt, c36, will speak on "Non Euclidean Geometry" at the regular meeting of the Mathematics club Monday afternoon at 4:30 in room 211 Administration building. FENCING TOURNEY PLANNED FOR EXHIBITION ON TUESDAY A seeded fencing tournament has been announced for Tuesday night in Robinson gymnasium. Immediately following the tournament Jimmy Rapaport and Norman Jacobshagen will present a foil and dagger exhibition. The 12 entries have been divided into three groups. Those in group II may challenge members in group I and those in group III may challenge those of group II. Those who will participate are: Fred Sauer, Clyde Thoroman, Norman Jacobshagen, and P. Rapaport in group I; Alfred Ames, Robert Loveless, Jim Rapaport, and Arnold Janzen in group II; Ray Isham, John Dieter, C. Willett Asling, and D. B. Darsey in group III. SENIORS-to hear the "Scandals" song hits ..Radio broadcasts are restricted ..preserving for YOU the freshness of these lilting melodies... songs the whole wide world will be humming..three months after you've heard them in OF 1934 Reflection in after college life is a mind satisfying recreation. Your memories of life at the University will always be with you. 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