PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kappa Sigs Take Track Meet Lead After First Day Phi Delts in Second Place as Teams Prepare for Final Contests Tomorrow First events of the interorganization track meet were run off yesterday afternoon in Memorial stadium. Under ideal weather conditions contestants found it easy to make good time in all events. At the present time the Kappa Delta team is holding a while while the Phi Delts are holding down second place with a total of 21 points. The second half of the meet which will be held tomorrow will furnish an opportunity for those in lower positions to improve their standings. Results of events for the first half are as follows: 100 yard dash, preliminaries —Fir heat won by Smith, S.A.E; second Hodge, Phi Kappa Psi; time 11 sec Second heat, won by Fitzsimons Acacia; second, Sho, Phi Gam; time 12 sec Second heat, won by Delta Tau; second, Pells, Phi Gam; time 10.4 sec. Fourth heat, won by Benson Beta; second, Gaugh, A.T.O.; time 10.8 sec. Fifth heat, won by McCaskell, Phi Gam; second, Hurd, Acacia; time 10.2 sec Sixth heat, won by Morrison Second heat, second, Trotter, Phi Delt; time 10.4 100-yard dash, semi-finals--First-win won by Trotter, Phi Delt; second, McCaskell, Phi Gam; third, Benson, Betta; time, 10.4 sec. Second win won by Trotter, Phi Delt; third, Morrison, Kappa Sigmat; third, Fitzimmons, Acacia; time, 10.6 sec. 120-yard low hurdles, preliminaries—first heat, won by Allison, Kappa Sigma; first heat, Tucker, Phi Gam; time, 15.2 second. Second heat, won by Morrison, Sigma Alpha; second heat, won by Morrison, time, 15.2 second. Third heat, won by Smith, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; second, Cole, Theta Tau; time, 15.8 second. Fourth heat, won by Woran, Delta Tau; second, McCormack, Delta Tau; second, Woran, Reed, Sigma Chi; second, Tilford, Sigma Chi; time 15.2 440-vard dash, semi-finals–First heat won by Schroeder, Acacia; second heat won by Schroeder, Phi Delt; second heat, won by Hayden, Phi Delt; second, Brown, Phi Gam; time 53 sec. Third heat, won by Wright, Phi Delt; second, Sigma Phi Epsilon; time 54.8 sec. Meeley relay (220, 220, 440, 880); third boton, Keppe Sigma; fourth boton, Keppe Sigma. Shot put- 'Won by Riesen, Sigma Nua 38 ft., in; second Kanatzar, Ph Kappa Psi, 37 ft., 10 in; third, Noble Kappa Sigma, 57 in; fourth,well. Tecta Teu, 37 Dal. High jump—Morrison, Schultz, Leech Kappa Sigma, tied for first place. 5 ft. 9 in; Herbert, Beta, and DeMotte, Sigma tied for fourth place; height 5 ft. 10 in. Points to date: Kappa Sigma, 29; *FILA* Delta Theta, 21; Beta Theta Pt. 2i, 24; *GAMA* Delta Theta, 18; *PHI Gamma* Delta, 17; *SIGMA* Nu, 17; *PhI Kappa* Psi, 16; *Delta Tau* Delta, 9; *Delta Chi*, 9; *Sigma Ph Epsilon*, 8; *Sigma Alpha Epsilon*, 7; *Alpha Tau* The Intramural office has announced the schedule of events for the meet to take place. morrow: 120-yard Hurdles Semi-final 220-yard Dash Preliminaries 100-yard Hurdles Finals 100-yard Dash Finals 220-yard Dash Finals 440-yard relay Finals 440-yard dash Finals Broad Jump Men's Intramurals One week of play remains before the final drawings will be made in the open tennis, handball and horseshoe tournaments. Next week the top 16 men in each of the three divisions will be selected in the conclusion elimination matches. At the top of the tennis tourney are Peters, Campbell, Gee, Smith, Simmons, Blizzard, Snow, Packard and Wilson. In the handball section, Packard, Snurr, Peters, Seurs, Marr and Wilson lead. In the soccer section, Jensen and horseshoes. They are: Campbell, Blizzard, Jensen, Thorne, Curry and Simpson. ATHLETIC OFFICE RECEIVES TICKETS FOR NEBRASKA GAME The Athletic Department has received a block of 500 desirable tickets for the Nebraska-Kansas game and has an option on 1,000 more so that there will be 1,500 tickets available. These tickets can be had from the athletic office, the Round Corner drug company, the Dwight-Green sport shop in Topeka, and from Wolf Brothers or Rothschild's in Kansas City. The athletic office has also received 50 tickets for the Oklahoma-Kansas game. Chocolate Milk Shake "Not Switching" at the Union Fountain Sub-Beacon Memorial Union Nobel Kiser, director of athletics and chief football coach at Purdue University, said he was the most persistent runners that he would succeed Hearty "Hunk" Anderson as head coach for the end of the current season. Not only did officials refuse to confirm or deny Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Cross-Country Run Will Be Featured Between Game Halves Dawson May Set New Track Record Saturday Nerman, Okla. Nov. 1—(Special) A cross country record that has stood for seven years may be toppled here Saturday when Glen Dawson, former Sooner phenom now running unmatched, Floyd Lochner, present Sooner ace, and Herschell Price, Oklahoma Aggie captain, tangle in the state five-mile cross country meet during the first half of the Kansas-Oklahoma Homecoming day football game at Owen field. The record for the Sooner five-mile course is 25:52, set by Ray Conger, Iowa State's great runner, in the Missouri Valley cross country meet here in 1926. Conger, then a senior, was forced to the new time by Bernard McGinty and the midset Kansas sophomore, the pair of runners away from the field. Second best time on the Sooner course was 26,14 set in 1927 by Harold Keith and Leslie Niblack, Sooners, in a dual meet against the Sooner frost, who were given a quarter of a mile head start. Keith and Niblack caught the leading freshman runners on the fourth mile and strode on in together. Third best time was Ray Putnam's 26,30.4 set in 1929 after a hot race with Glen Dawson, Sooner sophomore. In the conference meet at Lincoln, Neb., a month later Dawson beat Putnam by a yard to win the championship. Cunningham May Receive Sullivan Memorial Award Jayhawk Star Is Favored Over Princeton's Bonthron According to announcement received here, Glenn Cunningham, K. U.'s great middle-distance runner, is favored to be selected as the outstanding American amateur athlete for 1932. The winner will be selected from Sullivan Memorial award. Selection is made on ability, accomplishments, and sportsmanship. The vote runs close between Cunningham and another great distance runner, Will R. (Bill) Bonhour, Princeton's track sensation. Both of these stars are far ahead of the field of 20 or so athletes selected by 600 sport authorities of this country. It is alas not possible to be between the two men, with Cunningham holding a slight lead at this time. Among the other candidates for the award are: Ralph Metcalf, Negro sprint star from Marquette University, who holds third place in the selection; Helen Jacobs, U. S. tennis singles champion; Hellen Wills Moody, former tennis champion; Helen Hicks, former woman's golf champion; Lenore Knight, man's golf champion; Lenore Kight, the girl who succeeded Helena Madison as America's leading woman swimmer; George Dunlap, Jr., present amateur golf champion; and Johnny Goodman, national open golf champion. These two runners did not meet each other in competition last year and both swept through all opposition with only one setback each. It is probable that Cunningham and Bonthron will be pit-tied against each other this winter in the indoor meets in the East, to decide the middle-distance supremacy. BASKETBALL GAME SCHEDULED WITH WARRENBSRUG COLLEGE Dr. F. C. Allen will go to Bethel tomorrow, where he will speak before the students of Washington high school at a 1:30 convocation. The invitation was from George Trombold who is coach there. A basketball game with Warrensburg University College, at Warrensburg, Dec. 20, was arranged today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics here, and Tad Reid, Warrensburg director. This makes the fifth non-conference game scheduled for this season. Two non-conference tits are with Kansas State, and II and I-tits are with Oklahoma, in addition to the conference games. The conference rules will permit three more non-conference games. Dr. Allen to Speak at Bethel Women's Intramurals The first and second rounds of the women's tennis intramurals have been completed. The third round must be played by Friday and all scores must be turned in at the office. Those participating in this round are: Division 1; Tindal, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Butterfield, Delta Zeta; Parkinson, Id., win for the Neubeecker, Kappa Kappa Gamum-Knapp, Chi Omega match; and Hinshaw, E., Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Hamilton, Kappa Alpha Theta. Two Tennis Rounds End Division 2: Fisher, T.N.T. vs. winner of the D.D. Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma-MeKe, Sigma Kappa match; Walter, Gamma Phi Beta vs. Marion, Kappa Alpha Theta; Doris Delano, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. winner of the Everitt, Alpha Gamma Delta-Westfall, Alpha Omicron match; and Mitchell, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Wolf, Delta Zeta. Division 3: M. Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Zimmerman, Sigma Kappa; Perry, Pi Beta Phi vs. Cutlip, Zeta Montgomery, I.W.L. vs. winner of the Massman, Alpha Omicron Pi-Walker, Walkins Hall match; Bruce, Pi Beta Phi vs. winner of the Humphrey, T.N.T.-Scott, Chi Omega match. Division 4: Arnold, Alpha Delta Pi vs. winner of the Smith, W hall-Kissall, Xi Delta match; Hunter Rheades, Corbin Hall vs. winner of the Walker, I. W. W.-Lawrence, T. N. T. match; Moxley, Ind. vs. winner of the Zurn, Gamma Phi Beta-Brown, Chi Omega match. Student Managers Appointed Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—Ben Mossell, Kansas City, was appointed senior student football manager for this season; Harry Studer, for basketball; and Vincent Lane, Kansas City, Kan., for baseball; by C. L. Brewer, athletic director of the Universitty of Missouri. Managers for wrestling and track will be appointed later. All men appointed have served a full year's apprenticeship in their respective sports. Student Managers Appointed Coe Addresses A.S.C.E. Lieutenant E. H. Coe will speak on "Navigation Charts for Long-Distance Air Flights" at a meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers tomor- night in room 210 of Marvin hall. Cog. Addresses A.S.C.E. Fencing Exhibition Planned Exhibition matches in foils, dagger, light saber, and epee will feature the meeting of the Fencing club to be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in room 292 Robinson gymnasium. Scarab Holds Meeting Scarab held a business meeting last night and discussed the possibilities of an initiation program. Scarab Holds Meeting Send the Daily Kansan home. Swimmers Are Called Out First Meeting Next Monday on Call of Coach Albink A call for all men interested in coming out for the swimming squad will be made Monday, Nov. 6 at 5:15 p.m. at room 206 Robinson gymnasium. This announcement was made by Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach. Alphin said that the freshmen and the varsity would work out together until after the Christmas holidays after which separate practices will be arranged. The squand will practice on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 4:30 until 5:30. Some of last year's squad members are: Robert Dill, Marian Heter, Jimmie Rappaport, Fred Malo, Paul Rappaport, Thomas Sears. Kansas won third in the Big Six meet last spring which was held at Lincoln. Some dual meets with near by schools will be scheduled is possible. War Mothers to Honor Dead War Mothers to Honor Dead Columbia, Mo.—UCP) The Missouri chapter of the American War Mothers is to place a granite monument north of Brewer Field house here at the University of Michigan in honor of our university. Woot War dead. The ceremonies will be Nov. 11 in connection with the University's homecoming celebration. The stone marker will be placed in the midst of a row of trees set out here in 1930 by the war mothers. Mrs. Arthur Schopper, state president, Kansas City, will be in charge of the ceremonies. 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