PAGE FOUR FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1933 Big Six Athletes Try for Records in Lincoln Meet UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Given Equal Chance to Take Track Title; Nebraska Stars Crippled Lincoln, Neb., May 19—(UP)—Track and field athletes gathered here today in the annual outdoor championships in the Rose Garden, listening records of the Big Six conference. Nebraska, defending champion, rated last week as the favorite, has been forced to share dopester's predictions because of injuries to two Cornhuskur stars. Don Gray, broad bumper, and Adolph Dohman, high hurdler, are suffering minor bruises which cause sports prophets to give Kansas and Oklahoma an equal chance with the title holders. Last March at the indoor championships Oklahoma tied Nebraska for first place. The meet today will find a number of outstanding athletes primed for an assault on Big Six records. Kansas is conceded a monopoly on the distance runs with Glenn Cunningham, Jayhawk Olympic star, expected to create new marks in the mile and half-mile races. H. Lambertus, Nebraska low hurdle ace, is expected to set a new mark and Ben Marks, Oklahoma's great javelinist, must pass his own 1932 throw of 197 feet. The other existing Big Six records (on the "spot" tomorrow) are: 100-yard dash -9.4 by Herbert Meier, Iowa State, 31. 220-yard dash - 20.7 by Roland Locke, Nebraska, '26. Nebraksa, 36. 448-yard dash -48.6 by Russell Dills, Missouri 889-yard run—1:53.5 by Glen Cunningham, Kansas, 32. Mile run-4,143 by Glenn Cunningham, Kansas. 72 120-yard high hurdles -14.5 by Bob Hager, Iowa State. '70. 220-yard low hurdles - 23.3 by J. Welch, Missouri, '30. Mile Rehley..32.08 by Jerry Lee, Lee Bickerton and Rodgers, Bob O'Brien, Bernard Kulbis 32 16-pound shot put-49 feet 11 3-4 inches by Ben Marks, Oklahoma, 72 16-pound shot put 49 feet 11-3-4 18-pound shot put 49 feet 11-3-4 Discus throw. 155 feet 11 inches, by Bruce throw. Broad jump—24 feet 4 1-2 inches by Harold Morris, Oklahoma. "32. High jump—six feet, 3-5 inches by Ehrick, Kansas State, '31. Pole vault—13 feet, 5-8 inches by Clyde Flood, Kansas, 31. It will be noted that Kansas holds four of the records, Oklahoma three, Kansas State one and the other schools two each. Crawling Insects Are Canker Worms (Continued from page 1) The fact that in each case the female is wingless and thus is forced to climb up the trunks of trees to deposit the eggs has suggested the method of defence that has been most generally used in the past. Although the method just described is still the most available one when tall shade trees are to be protected, those owning orchards use a spray of *Platycen* or arsenate of lead soon after they are removed from the house to reach not only the canker worms but other pests such as the codling moths. This method is to place something about the trunks which will make it impossible for the wingless female to ascend. Some viscid substance such as tar, printer's ink, or melted rubber, either painted on the trunks or upon a paper band which is tacked closely about the trees. In the use of this method of prevention, operations should be begun in the autumn even when it is the spring cankworm which is to be combated; for in this species, some of the moths emerge in the fall or during the winter. Sooners Favor Baseball Coach Haskell Wishes Sanction for Big League Competition Norman, Okla, May 19—(Special) "Oklahoma will have a baseball team as long as I am here." L. E. "Jap" Haskell, Sooner coach, told 15 members of the varsity squad and members of Pi Kappa Phi at the annual dinner given Wednesday night by the fraternity. With an outstanding array of freshman baseball talent available for the varsity next year, Haskell predicted that the greatest team ever to bear Sooner colors will perform next year, not exceeding the great nines that Bill Owen turned out in 1923, '24, '25, and '26. An attempt is under way to get Big Six approval of contests between conference schools and big league teams that do their training in the south during the early spring months. If this team wins, it will be denied that it will be, Sooner baseball fans may see big league stars here next year, Haskell added. Track Meet Practice Hours Set Practices for women interested in track will be held next week at the following hours: 3:30-4:30 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and 2:30-3:30 on Tuesday and Thursday. Women who wish to participate in the individual track meet report to at least three of the practices unless already in a track class. The track meet will be an individual affair instead of a class meet and will be held Monday, May 29, beginning at 3:30 p.m. --turn promptly. Lowest prices. Gertrude Halberg. Peoples State Bank building. Phone 482. —177 Men's Intramurals Three games were played in the inter-organization playground ball elimination tournament yesterday. Phi Kappa Pai won from Sigma Chi, 13 to 5. This game eliminated Sigma Chi in the tournament and gives them third place in their division. Kappa Sigma defeated Beta Theta Pi, 10 to 3; and Phi Gamma Delta lost to Alpha Tau Omega, 3 to 2. The box score: Phi Kappa Psi—13 AB H M. Allen, lb 4 H Grant, lt 4 H F. Allan, cf 4 H O'Rocco, 3b 4 H Curie, lf 4 H Fogan, lf 3 H O'Donnell, rs 3 H Snyder, lt 3 H Nesmith, lf 3 H Stankey, c 3 H Totals ... 35 16 Sigma Chi—5 | AB | H Wilson, ss | 4 | 3 Sawyer, 1b | 4 | 3 Johnson, c | 4 | 2 Reed, ff | 4 | 2 Sowder, 3b | 3 | 1 Miller, rf | 4 | 1 Keeler, cf | 3 | 0 Kleck, 2b | 4 | 0 Mitchell, ss | 4 | 1 Quigley, p | 4 | 1 Totals ... 38 15 Umpire: Sid Kross. Alpha Tau Omega-3 AB H Allies, ss 4 2 Rattles, ss 4 2 Roswell,lf 3 1 Kemp, p 3 0 Roberts, bf 4 2 Wolf, c 3 2 Evans, ef 3 0 Brady, bf 3 0 Mains, brf 3 2 Hoover, rf 3 2 Totals 34 11 Phi Gamma Delta—2 AB H McCool, 2b 3 2 Rucker, 1b 4 1 Walker, 1b 3 1 Burnett, ls 3 1 Brown, 3b 3 1 Harmon, lf 3 0 Dickinson, c 3 1 Clamney, cf 3 0 Evans, rs 2 0 Rugh, rs 2 0 Totals ... 29 Umpire: Baxter. Kappa Sigma —10 AB H Day, c 4 3 Morton, m 3 3 Steeper, rf 4 1 Whiteman, 3b 4 2 Johnson, 1b 4 2 Randall, p 3 2 Campbell, 2b 4 1 Cuy, s 3 0 Cave, if 3 0 Parker, fc 3 1 Totals ... 36 18 Beta Theta Pi—3 AB 1H Morton, 3b 3 1 Murphy, if 3 3 1 White, 2b 3 1 Finley, rf 3 2 Buckingham, p 3 0 Morgan, c 3 1 Lynch, c 3 1 chenlin,bather, ss 1 0 McCormick, ss 2 0 'obinson, cf 2 1 Totals ... 27 Umpire: Chambers. Women's Intramurals Teams participating in the intramural baseball games, receive points for game points, participation, and championships, toward the all-round intramural team. The final point scores for all the baseball teams are as follows: Organized Group Alpha Chi Omega 83 Pi Beta Phi 74½ Alpha Delta Pi 63 Alpha Omicron Pi 63 Alpha Gamma Delta 61 Chi Omega 56 Kappa Kappa Gamma 55 Kappa Alpha Theta 48 Gamma Pi Beta 43 Alpha Xi Delta 42 IWW 91 Watkins Hall 70 ½ Independents 57 Etcetera 53 TNT 49 Corbin Hall 37 Unorganized Group Two games will be played in the playground ball elimination tournament this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Phi Kappa Psi will play Kappa Sigma and Alpha Tau Omega will play Phil Delta Theta. The games between Phi Kappa Psi and Kappa Sigma will decide their respective positions in their division as well as eliminate one of them in the tournament. PLAYGROUND TOURNAMENT ENTERS ITS FINAL STAGE I.W.W.'s Win Women's Intramural Ball Title IWW, champion of the women's un-organized group, defeated Alpha Chi-winners of the organized group in women's intramural baseball competition, yesterday by a score of 18 to 13 and a combined score of women of the women's intramural competition. Unorganized Group Defeats Alpha Chi by Heavy Hitting, 19-13 The IWW's won by virtue of their heavy batting, and the outstanding playing of Hunter, first baseman, and Baker, pitcher. Their team played short, having only six players to nine of the Alpha Chis. Morgan was catcher, Montgomery second base, Pyle left field, and Towne right field. KFKU Tubbs executed a good job of pitching for the Alpha Chi's, but received little support from the field. Sturgeon and Messmore turned out some excellent batting, and Givens played a good game in the field. Havrae caught for the Alma Chi's second base, and played third. Sturgeon second base, Silliman third base, Luxton second stop, Teubner left field, Givens right field, and Ridgon center field. Friday 8:45 p.m. Dramatic program arranged by Allen Crafton, professor of speech and language. 2:30 p.m. Musical program, piano program, arranged by Professor Carl A. 10 p.m. Musical program arranged by boy Underwood, associate professor of biol 9:45 p.m. Music Memory Quarter- Hour. Saturday Lectures on Cascade. Professor G. W. Bradshaw gave an illustrated lecture on the Cascade tunnel at the regular monthly meeting of the A.S.C.E. in Marvin hall last night. The tunnel is through the Cascade range in western Washington, giving easy rail road access to Seattle, Washington. Lectures on Cascade Tunnel ASK FOR IT---turn promptly. Lowest prices. Gertrude Halberg. Peoples State Bank building. Phone 482. —177 Whipped Cream on your sodas and sundaes Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union TAXI 25c Just Phone Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. College Wrestler Honored 65 Stillwater, Okla., May 19—Alan Kelly, next year's Cowboy wrestling captain, received recognition at the honors convocation as the best collegiate wrestler in the United States when given the medal awarded by the National Association of Wrestling Coaches. He also received the Dodder medal, given by an Aggie graduate each year to the A. and M. wrestler scoring the most points in the season's competition. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Twenty-five orders less 1 in town. $75 for six entrances, 12c larger ads pro ratings. WANT ADS ARE COMPANIED BY CASIL. Want Ads WANTED: Two young men, summer resort work. Work starts June 5. References, personal interview required. Mr. Tobey, 1230 Eadow, Saturday. FOR RENT: To boys, or man and wife, nice rooms during summer school For Commencement Week should look rite and the only way they can look that way is to have them fit you. Be sure you are rite, then go ahead. YOUR CLOTHES 173 SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. 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