TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1933 PAGE FOUR Novel Track Meet at Kansas State to Be Held May 6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Cornhuskers and Wildcats to Compete Against K.U. in Triangular Competition A somewhat novel track meet will be held this coming Saturday afternoon at Manhattan when a combination double-dual and triangular meet will be staged. Kansas, Kansas State and Nebraska will be the three participants. One of the dual meets will between Kansas and Kansas State, while the other dual will be run as between Kansas and Nebraska. The triangular meet will be composed of the three schools. Each event will only be run once, but by keeping a record of the first six men in each event, the proper scoring records can be kept so as to run the three meets at the same time. For instance, a player might finish in this order; Kansas, first; Nebraska second; Kansas State, third; Nebraska fourth; Kansas fifth; and Nebraska sixth. On the basis of the above race, the scoring for the triangular meet would be: Kansas 5; Nebraska 3; Kansas State 2; Nebraska 1. For the dual between Kansas and Nebraska, the Kansas State runners would be counted out and subsequent runners moved up so the result was Kansas 5; Nebraska 3, and Nebraska 1. Similarly to score the Kansas-Kansas State dual, the Nebraska runners would be eliminated and the result of the mile run would be Kansas 5; Kansas State 3; and Kansas 1. Each of the events of the meet will be scored in this manner and the triple-meet will be run. Coach H. W. Hargiss expects to take a full squad of Jayhawkers to Manhattan for this meet. Men's Intramurals Deadlines May 3 Second round open handball doubles. First round open handball doubles. First round open handball doubles May 4 Second round tennis, singles and doubles May 4 Seebill round tennis singles and doubles— First round horsesshe singles— Second round golf singles— First round open tennis doubles— May 5 First round horseshoe doubles Second round handball singles Second round open tennis singles First round open handball sing May 9th first doubles— Round round horseshoes, singles and doubles— Third round handball singles— Second round golf doubles— Second round open tennis doubles— May 6 Second round handball doubles—Third round golf singles— Third round golf singles - Second round open handball doul- tor Third round open handball singles May 10 Third round handball doubles- Third round open tennis singles- May 8 Third round tennis, singles and doubles. Track Meet Starts Today The events which took place this afternoon were the 120 yard low hurdles javelin throw, 440 yard dash, and the 440 yard relay. Fourteen inter-organization teams are entered in the intramural track meet which started this afternoon. The teams entered in the meet are Theta Tau, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Acacia, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Eta Kappa, Sigma Chi, and Kappa Sigma. The events which will be held Thursday afternoon are the 100 yard dash broad jump, discuss, and the medley relay (440-220-220-880). Eight games of intramural playground ball were played yesterday afternoon. Chi Delta Sigma, who played with only five men on the field, were defeated by Triangle, 22 to 8. Delta Tau Delta blanked Delta Chi, 16 to 7; Phi Delta Theta won from Theta Tau, 1 to 7; Alpha Tau Omega shut out Delta Sigma Lambda, 14 to 3; Sigma Nu won from Kappa Eta Kappa, 13 to 4; Acacia lost to Sigma Chi, 12 to 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon败杀 Sigma Alpha Mu, 1 to 3; and Pi Kappa Psi defeated Sigma Phi Epilion, 8 to 2. Triangle--22 AB H R Potet, p 7 2 2 Herronnd, cf 7 6 4 Hubrig, 1b 7 3 3 Gift, 2b 7 3 3 Barnes, ss 7 4 2 Pugh, c 7 4 2 Page, lf 6 4 3 Thorne, 3b 6 2 3 Totals ... 63 29 22 Chi Delta Sigma—8 AB H H Wagner, 1b 6 3 2 Havillock, 2b 7 3 2 Baxter, p 7 3 2 McGuire, c 7 4 0 Brusmann, 3b 7 4 1 Totals ... 34 Delta Tau Delta-16 AB H R Trowbridge, ls 5 5 1 White, 2b 4 1 0 Hibbs, c 4 2 2 Roark, 1b 4 1 Witt, rf 5 4 Voran, p 4 4 Leach, H 4 2 Huey, H 4 2 Helman, rs 4 3 Seilers, 3 4 3 Totals ... 41 27 Delta Chi—7 | AB | H Murray, ls ... 3 3 Withers, c ... 3 2 Hatt, w ... 3 2 Bunyan, p ... 3 2 Peterson, cf ... 2 1 Kelsay, rs ... 3 1 Pyle, 3b ... 3 2 Sourk, 3b ... 3 1 Warmor, ls ... 3 1 Pryor, rf ... 2 0 Totals ... 37 15 Phi Delta Theta-17 AB H Chamber, 2b 2 2 Van Ceave, lf 4 4 Moore, p 4 3 Bridgetinal, 3b 2 2 Shaffer, cf 4 4 Shepherd, c 3 4 Griffith, rf 2 1 Hess, lf 3 1 North, 1b 3 1 Maris, rs 3 0 Claflin, ls 3 1 Totals ... 39 22 Theta Tau—1 | AB 12 Cole, c | 4 0 Johnson, p | 3 0 Heter, b | 1 2 White, 2b | 3 0 R. Lillis, lf | 2 0 Stevens, cf | 1 0 Hoover, 3b | 3 1 Wilson, ls | 3 2 Mint, h | 2 1 Youngtatron, rs | 2 1 Kindwater, cf | 1 0 Totals ... 27 Alpha Tau Omega—14 AB H Zetti, ss 5 1 Zettl, ff 5 2 Gilles, 3b 5 2 Roberts, 1b 4 4 Kemp, p 4 4 Wolf, c 4 1 Komea, ef 4 2 Tuttle, rf 4 3 Balch, 2b 3 1 Totals 38 20 Delta Sigma Lambda—3 AB 10 Urie, c 4 1 Cullinane, rs 4 1 Tomlinson, na 12 2 Wood, 3 2 Trayl, p 3 1 Haf, 2b 1 Bryan, rf 3 1 Towne, lf 3 1 Terrell, cf 1 1 Ohler, ls 2 0 Totals ... 30 8 Sigma Nu—13 AB H Galwix, if 4 2 Founta, 1f 4 2 Reisman, 1b 4 2 Fulcomer, 1c 4 2 Safenman, 1b 4 1 Asheley, 2b 4 0 Shaffer, p 4 0 Huston, c f 3 1 Elemenon, rf 3 1 Hurst, ss 4 1 Totals ... 38 16 Kappa Eta Kappa—4 **AB** 1H Anderson, 1b ... 3 1 Jabbing, c ... 3 0 Mashiter, rs ... 3 1 Foor, p ... 3 0 Omer, ls ... 2 0 Parousa, 3b ... 2 0 Stelco, cf ... 2 0 Stahl, rf ... 2 2 Heenley, lf ... 2 1 Totals ... 25 5 Phi Kappa Psi--8 AB H M. Allen, 1b 4 0 Grant, lt 4 1 P. Allen, cf 4 3 O'Donnell, rs 4 0 O'Roke, 2b 3 1 Currie, 2b 3 1 Fegan, f 3 2 Stiles, f 3 2 Nesmith, rf 3 2 Stanley, c 3 0 10045 34 12 Sigma Phi Epsilon —2 AB H Cork 3 3 Horsley, if 3 0 Marshall, 2b 3 0 Bolen, 1b 3 0 Bloomfield, p 3 0 Kapplman, c 2 0 Geary, cf 2 0 Combs, rf 2 0 Allen, ls 2 1 Ewing, rs 2 1 Sigma Chi-12 AB H Wilson, ss 4 1 Sawyer, 2b 4 1 Johnson, c 4 2 Mitchell, 1b 4 2 Sowder, 3b 4 1 Miller, cf 4 1 Kefler, cf 4 0 Black, ss 4 0 Recky, H 4 0 Quiquley, p 3 2 Totals 38 17 Acacia-4 AB H Farney, c 3 2 Dovak, p 3 1 Hazen, b 3 1 Hellbrin, ls 3 3 Dill cf 3 2 Wilkford, 2b 3 2 Scott, rf 3 0 Watking, 3b 0 McKine, lf 3 2 Lamb, rs 2 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon—11 AB H Stoltenberg, 1b 3 1 Ironmouth, 1b 3 1 Bond, s 3 2 Darrah, c 3 2 Ebling, p 3 1 Dorman, bb 3 2 Voss, 2s 3 2 Javies, lf 3 1 Javies, rf 3 1 Stewart, cf 3 2 Totals 30 14 Penn Relays Records Better Western Marks Time in Kansas Meet Best by Comparison in Five Events For the first time in several years, the eastern athletics competing in the annual Penn Relays held considerable margin over western athletes competing at the Drake and the Kansas Relays. This standing is based on a comparison of marks made in fifteen events compared to the three major outdoor rec- R The Penn Relays, the pioneer among the relayals, carnivals, had the best time in eight of the events, and equalled the time at Kansas in another. At the Kansas Relays, the best times or distances were made in four events, with the tie with Penn. Best events at Kansas were the broad jump and the shorter relay races. At Drake, the best records were in the 100-yard dash and the discus Drake and Kansas both had unfavorable weather this year, with cold here and drizzling rain at Drake. The table showing best times or distances at the three places: Event Distance medley relay Two-mile relay Four-mile relay One-mile relay Road relay 440-yard relay 480-yard shuttle hurdle relay 120-yard high hurdles 120-yard dash Discus throw Javelin throw Shot put Pole vault High jump Broad jump Sigma Alpha Mu-3 AB H k Pelolfsky, 2b 3 0 0 Gartner, 1b 3 0 0 Brick, 3b 3 1 0 Jacobstein, p 3 3 1 Kress, c 3 1 1 Shapiro, p 3 1 1 Cohan, ls 2 0 0 Glass, rs 2 0 0 Rosenberg, lf 2 0 0 Feingold, rf 2 0 0 Totals ... 26 The intramural standings in playground baseball including games of May 1, are as follows: Division I Won Los Kappa Sigma 6 Sigma Chi 5 Phi Kappa Psi 1 Mike Kesilon 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 Kayhawks 1 Cosmopolitan 0 Acacia 4 0 4 0 5 0 5 Division II Phi Delta Theta 6 0 Sigma Nu 5 0 Alpha Tau Omega 5 1 THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE VARSITY TONIGHT ONLY! "Das Lied Ist Aus" (The Song Is Over) Sponsored by the K. U. 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Coach Herbert Alphin accompanied the team from the University and the team from the North Carolina at the finish. Roy Means, coach at Westport Junior high school of Kansas City, Mo., referred the meet, in which nearly 100 were entered. A meeting of the French club, Le Cerule Francais, was held this afternoon at 4:30. Miss Mattie E. Crumrine, language instructor, spoke to the club on Brittany. 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