PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DALLY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 23. 1933 Wichita North Wins in Class A; Kansas Vocational Takes B Broad Jump, 440-Yard Dash, and Mile Relay Marks Bettered; Vickers High Pointer In spite of cold, drizzling weather, three new records were set up for Friday at the 29th annual Kansas Inter-State track meet at the University of Kansas. Erwin Vickers of Wyndotech high, not only set a new broad jump record at 22 feet 8-14 inches, but he also took first in the 100 yard dash and the 220-yard dash, for 15 points, as best individual scorer. The previous record of 22 feet, 7 3-4 inches, was set by Hicker of Milwaukee in 1927. Paul McCaskell of Wichita North, also in Class A, took a tenth of a second off the record made by Ash of Argentine in 1928 in the 400 yard dash. The third record to fall was that of the mile relay, broken by the Kansas Vocational team in 3:31.5, bettering by a full second the record time of the same school last year. Green of Kansas Vocational was high point man in Class B with first in broad jump and shot put. Ninety-six Kansas High Schools were entered in the meet, with nearly 1,000 athletes competing. Wichita North, which finished in fourth place last year, in Class A, took the lead with 37-12 points, and Wyandotte was again second, with 34. In Class B, Kansas Vocational school of Topека, repeated its performance of last year, with a heavy load of 56 points, and Pembroks, which was not entered last year, was second with 20-1-3 points. Class A 100 Yard Dash The summary: Class A Finals 102-yard dash-衣 By vickers, Wyndotte; McCaskell Wichita North, second; Heckroon Otawa; third; Papain, Iola fourth. Final, 224-yard dash. Class A—Won by Bickers, Wyandotte; M·Caskell second, M·Cassidy; Second, Richardson Ottawa, twelfth, Mallard, El Doyarde fourth, Time, 22.6. Class A 440 yard dash: Run in three races, each race to count in the scoring order. South: North; Garth, Newton, second; Schwartz, Garnett, Barnett, fourth. Fourth: Newton (8:59). 880-yard run, Class A—Run in 2 races, each to count in scoring. Third race won by Cox, Yates Center Harlan, Pittsburg, second; Lewis Wyndgate, third; Allen, Wichita North, fourth. Time 52.5. Class A Mile Run Second race won by Warren, Independence; Kropf, Wrogoe, second Heyman, Ft. Scott, third: Pring, Herington, fourth, time. 2.065 First race won by Woolsey, Horton Devers, Aitchison, second; Cannady, Independence, third; Matthews, Leavenworth. Time: 2.065. Mile Run, Class A, run as two races each to count in the scoring. Second race won by McCune, Wichita; East, Bond, Pittsburg, second; Gale, Emporia, fourth; Bristol, Scanum High (Topka) third; time 5-41. 0 First race won by Kerwan, Wichita North; Andrew, Sumner, second; Van-Welden, Ackinson, third; Hughes, Wichita East, fourth. 4:48.4 Class A 229 Dry Low Hurdles. Won by R. Boring; Wyandotte; Goodell, Independence, second; Henry, Wichita, fourth; Wyandotte, North, fourth. Time 26.9. Class A 120-yard high hurdles, finals—Won by R. Boring, Wyandotte; second, Moore, Wichita North; third, Wichita North. Time: 16:15. Wichita North. Time of决赛: 16:1. Class A Medley Relay First section won by El Dardo (Botkin, Frazer, Molhoban, Blackmore) time 3:39. Summer second, 3:43. Wish East, third, 4:38. Attichion fourth, 3:47. Second section won by Manhattan in 3:47:8; Wadonee, second in 3:47:9; Osborne third, 3:48:2; Burlington, fourth in 3:56:2. Third section, won by Wichita North 3:39.6; Horton, second, 3:44.7; Pittsburg, third, 3:45.6; Troma, fourth, 3:47.7. On basis of elapsed time, race won by El Dorado 33-0 (398. Personal above); Mata North, second; 33-66. Horton third; 34-74, and Patsburg fourth, 34-56. Class A Half Mile Relay First Section won by Independence 1.36.5; tab second 1.37.0; Ottawa, third 1.37.5. Second section won by Wyandotte, 1:35.5; Wichita North, second, 1:37.5; Pittsburgh, third, 1:38.0. Third section won by Topeka 1:38.9; Emporia second, 1:38.8; Ft. Scott, third, 1:41.0 Race won on basis of elapsed time by Woundote 1855 a McVey, Lewis, R. Brown (Kennedy, Goodell, Phipps, Rogers); Jolls third, and Ottawa and Wichita Mile Relay Class A First beat won by Wichita North 3:25.5; (Thompson, Long, Vogt, McKeaLick); Arkansas City, second 3:36.2; Obarron, third. 3:45.5. Second heat won by Wichita East, 3:42:6; Ft. Scott second, 3:43:9; Leavenworth, third, 3:44:9; Alchison, fourth, 3:49:9 Third heat won by Topeka, 3:38.2; Wyandotte second, 3:38.5; Pittsburg third, 3:39.5 and Shawnee Mission, fourth, 3.49 HOLDS THREE JOBS Relay won on basis of elapsed time Relay won in Wichita (Personnel above) --by Upendahl, Lane Comm Knight, Kansas Vocational, secon Jackson, Valley Falls, third; Welch, Mora fourth, time 28.8. The annual salary of $11,500 which H. C. (Curley) Byrd receives in return for holding three important jobs at the University of Maryland, is money well spent by the state, according to a committee report made to the state. The Byrd is athletic director, for ball coach, and vice president of the university. .355; Arkansas City, second; Topeka bird; and Wyandotte, fourth. Class A High Jump Won by Moore, Wichita North, 5 ft 1-2 in. Five men tied for second; R filliams, of Summer; Plummer, Sumner; Earley, of Arkansas City; and Eater, bird, Arkansas City. Broad Jump, Class A, won by Wickers, Wyndotech, 22 ft. 8 in. 4-1 in; Briar, 20 ft. 9 in.; Rilke, Lawrence, third, 21 ft. 6 in.; Rilke, Lawrence, fourth, 21 ft. 6 1-2 in. (a new record). Pole Vault, Class A, three way tie for first: Landers of Amarka City; Ardrey, Lawrence; and Perry, Wichita. East, Height 11 ft. 9 in.; Skinner, Witness. Shot put, Class A, won by Francis, Decatur Community of Oberlin, Blackwell, Arkansas City, second, Hamm, Wichita East, third, Georgia State, Arkansas Discus, Class A. won by blackwell Karnazis City, 69; Arkansas City, 129; IUPUI, 129; Arkansas City, third, 118 ft., 7 in.; Lookman, Wichita East, fourth, 115 ft. Class B Javelin Javelin, Class B, won by Rittel, Rocky Creek, 198 r. 10 in; Dillon, Moran second, 138 ft. 1 in; Shrader, Enter, fourth, 138 ft. 1 in; Roper, Piper, fourth, 138 ft. 1 in. Class B 100-vard dash finals-Wor by Yingling, Pembroke; Powell, Kansas Vocational, second; Brown, Pembroke three; Duncan, Kansas Vocational Finals, 202-yard dish, CIS. B, won by Power of Kinnas Vocation; Yingling, Penbroke, second; Brown of Pemphrey; Bernharder of Viland fourth. Time, 23.7. Class B 440 Yard dash: Run in two races. Each race to count in the scoring. First race won by Goldsmith, Melvem; Seitz, St. Marys, second; Johnson Piper, third; Bailey, Welda, fourth time 57.9. Second race won by Knight, Kansas Vocational; Horrell, Viland, second Cunningham, Nortonville, third; J Haim, St. Marvel fourth. **Ticket:** 53.2 Vocational: Mesmenter, Vianlaud; ond; F. Rezace, Emmett, third; A. Lenzotti, Cockrell High of Mulblery fourth, Time, S2.1. First race won by Barton, Pretty Prairie; Lunceford, Broncon, second; Williams, Leo, third; Martin, Winchester, fourth. Fourth. 2.9/6. Second race won by Patrick, Welda Clark, Winchester, second; No. 300 third; Wilder, Enterprise, fourth Time 2:14.6 Run in two sections, each of which counts in scoring. First race won by Lider of Pipor; Page, Brisson, second; Derrick, O'Neill, third; Barrington, fourth. Tenth: 8:44. Class B 129-yard high hurdles, final. Won B 128-yard high lacrosse, national league. Upper Kansas seasonal. third. Sipes, Eumett; fourth. Cochrane Pembrake. Time of winner: 16 seconds Second Race won by Hofsess, Partridge; Booth, Lebo, second; Stone, Vinland, third; King, Melvern, fourth Time 4:50.3 Medley Relay, Class B, won by Vocational Koegal (Green, Duncan, Walls Allen); American Indian Institute of Technology; Valley; Valleys fourth, four. Time: 3.453. Class B 220 Yard Low Hurdles: Wor First Section won by Kansas Vocational, 1:38.1; Valley Falls and Moran tied for second. Time, 1:43. Class B Half Mile Relay Second Section won by Pembroke, 1:35.8; Lebo second, 1:40.2; St. Marys, third, 1:422 Third section won by Mayetta, 1:43.0 Welda, second, 1:43.2; Piper third, 1:45.3 Race won on basis of elapsed time by Pembroke, 133.8 (Yingling, Nichol Brown) and Crowley, 135.4 (Claybury, Powell, Cowe; Leco) Lebo, third; St. Marys, fourth; Kane, fifth; Kingston, Kinga Voeontah (Claybury, Collier, Brown) 3:13.6; American Indian Institute of Wichita, second; LaHarpe, third; Nortonville, fourth. Class B High Jumn Won by Schieffelbine, Norwich, 5 ft. 1-2 in. 1, Almcoe, McPinchier and Stevens, Louisburg, tied for second; for Kansas, Vaccational fourth. Broad Jump, Class B, won by Green, McAlpin, Cookell high of Mulberry, second, 19 ft, 8 in; Mabyle, Pembroke, third; Lehman, Perry, fourth, 18 ft, 6 ft. Pole Vault, Class B: three way for first place; Beniost, of College High of Pittsburgh; Kingsley, of Gardner, and of Overbrook. Height, 10 ft, 10 inches. Shot Put, Class B, won by green Kansas Vocational; Albright, Overbrook, second; Knight, Kansas Vocational; Rock Creek, fourth; Rock Creek, 42 ft. 1 in. Three way tie for four place: Schrader, McLouth; Robertson, Nortonville; Mahley, Pembroke. No height given. Discus, Class B, bown by Fanning Douglas, Class C, in bounce, Vocational, second, 119 ft. 3, in Shrader, Enterprise, third, 113 ft. 4, Overbrook fourth, 111 ft. 5 in Javelin, Class A, won by Blackwell, Scott, second, 154 ft. 4 in.; Bruce, Lawrence, third, 147 ft. 10-2 in; Kiper of Wiley fourth, 157 ft. 17 in. Cowley fourth, 157 ft. 17 in. Kansas City, Mo., April 22—(UP) —Approximately $25,000 will be pared from federal vocational education expenditures in Kansas and Missouri next year, according to a special dispatch tonight from the Washington bureau of the Kansas City Journal Post. The allotment of funds is based on population. Appropriations to Kansas and Missouri are enumerated in the measurables $173,000 and $173,000, respectively. The bill has yet to be acted by the house. "First Family" at Society Circus Education Costs May Be Cut Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt holding her granddaughter, "Sallie D" Pearl Roosevelt and Col. Harry N. Cootes as they viewed the society car at the White House. Curtis Resigns Position New York, April 22—(UP)–Former Vice President Charles Curtis has resigned as national chairman of the national Republican league, it was announced here today. Professional engagement prevents his serving, he said. The league was formed for the purpose to local units of boys and girls under 18 to interest them in the history and principles of the Republican party. Wheat Market Rises Chicago, April 22—(UP)-Wheed follows a sharp rise at Winnepeg on the Chicago board of trade today closing with gains of more than 2 cents a bushel. Other cereals responded to the upturn. The $21 cent rise in Winnepeg wheat helped to wipe out a weak start on the Chicago trading mart. France to Keep Gold Standard Paris, April 22—(UP)-Finance minister Georges Bonnet emerged from a jail session on Monday and announced there was "no question whatever of France abandoning the gold standard." His statement substantiated unofficial statements that France would remain on the gold Glenn Cunningham Sets New Mark in 1500-Meter boque, Knohlach, Shefley); hissqa Kansas State (Breen, Stoner, Knappe- nerger, Schmutz); third, Kansas; Time 9:23. New, relays, record. Two Mile University Relay lowe town state (Chrisholm, Grace Chapman University, Grace State) (Hosteller, Darnell, McNeal, third chase, 10 minutes, T-3.25 Kona Islands) (Continued from page 3) Won by Kansas State Teachers, Emporia (Knight, Morgan, Bridges, Rhoeds); second, Baker, (Graffath, Schools were in second place, but were disqualified when Brown, the runner, dropped bacon on the last lap. Carlo Clemente, a former on third runner—Buris, Time, '730.5 (New Kansas Records). College Two Mile Relay University Quarter Mile Relay First section won by Illinois (Carroll Christiansen, Kenicott, Hellimch) at 41.5, south; Ohiohun at 39.6, west; 42.1; third Drake, 42.4; fourth, Kansas Second section won by Oklahoma A. The team won against Harrington, Garrington, Glass), time; 41:4; second Texas (Bliitch, Stafford, Cox, Meyers) 42:4; third Nebraska, 42:5; fourth, Iowa Winner of relay on basis of elapsed time was Okahanna A. and M., 41.42 fourth, Illinois, 41.5; third, Oklahoma, 42.4; fourth, Texas, 42.2. On basis of elapsed time, event won by Pittsburgh, 1:29:7; second, Emporia Teachers; Kirksville and Washburn tied for third. First section won by Kirkvillle Teachers (Hayden, Hawkins, Baxter, McBride, Nickel, School of Hewlett (Coghill, Nickel, Everett, Howton) 13:16; third, Haskell, Howard) 13:16; fourth, Haskell, Howard) Second section won by Pittsburgh Teachers (Swister, Kirby, Terviller, Williams) 13:20; fifth, Haring, Gould, Fischer, Croomss) (Haring, Gould, Fischer, Croomss) 13:46; sixth, Simpson, 13:30 Four Mile University Relay Wen by Indiana (Lockridge, Neese, Watson, Hornbostel), time, 17.54:56 second, Illinois (Knight, Dufresne, West, Weedley), dGrinnell, fourth, Jay, Jenkins. University Half Mile Relay Half-Mile College Relay First session won by Nebraska (Booth, Roby, Lee, Lambertus) 127.9; second, Iowa State (Nelson, Walker, Henderson) 128.4; fourth, Illinois 129.2. Second section won by Illinois (Car- l A. Baldwin, 1:274; fourth, 1:267; seventh, 1:264; Oklahoma, (Adkison, Hill, Ward, Cox) 1:274; three, OKla- mia A., and M., 1:283; fourth, Kau- gan). On basis of elapsed time, won by Illinois, 1:267; second, Oklahoma; third, Nebraska; fourth, Oklahoma A and M College Distance Medley Relay elected by Pittsburgh Teachers (George O. Johnson), Kirkville Teachers, third, Emporia Teachers, fourth; Missouri School of Education. University Distance Medley Relay Won by Kansas State (Castellaro, Dearborn) basketball; third, Indiana, fourth, Baltimore. Time, 10:27.4 New Replays Record). Junior College One-Man Game by Cameron, Okla. Nesher Newcomer, Oklahoma, Wright); second, Kansas City, Kan.; third, Fifth; scott, Independence, Time One Mile College Relay **second section** won by Pittsburgh Tennessee (2:17); second, Oklahoma Bap- tiful (3:17); third, Oklahoma Bap- tiful (McCoy, Perry, McCoy, Barton), fourth, Teachers, 319; fith, haskell, 303. First section won by Wichita (Soler, Frawley, Browner, Gooier) 3:24; second, Simpson, 3:27; third, Ottawa, 3:30; fourth, washburn, 3:32. On a basis of elapsed time, event won by Pittsburgh Teachers, 3.172.s second, Oklahoma Baptist; third, Emperia Records (New Relaxes Record) We Teach Watches to Tell Time. University One Mile Relay Won by Indiana (Harpold, Bicking. LUTHER GUSTA FSON (The College Jeweler) Horbestel, Fuqua) time. 3:17;2 second, Texas (Meyer, Macher, Blitch, Cox); third, Oklahoma; fourth, Iowa (New Relays Record). Win by Lenington and Seeby, both in Illinois, 11 ft., 4-3 in; third, Gray, Kansas, 12 ft., 9 in; fourth, Taton, Oklahoma A. and M. 12 ft., 6 in. Won by Newblock of Oklaham, 6 f. 3-8 in; second, Stambach, Pittis- burg teachers, 6 f. 1-8 in.; Dumm of Oklaham a Oklahoma taunton laum tied for third. 5 f. 11-7 in. High Jump Shot Put Won by Kamm, Kansas, 7f, 6 t, 1 in, second, Dees, Kansas, 7f, 5 in, third, Gillis, Oklahona, 45 ft 7 in fourth, Baxter, Kirksville Teachers Broad Jump Won by Gryn of Nebraska, 24 ft. 4 in.; second, Ward of Oklahoma, 24 ft. 6; Kesler of Wichita University, 21 ft. 3; J. C. Crouch of Cinnabra, 13 ft. 4-1 in. Discus Wen by White of Pittsburg Teachers, Indiana, 139 ft. 3 in.; third,.kirchle, College of Emporia, 135 ft. 1 1-2- fourth, Baxter, Kirkville schools. Brown by Rigney of Oklahoma A and M, 18 ft. 2-3-4 in., second; Maks. of Drake, 167 ft. 8-1-4 in.; fourth Brown of Illinois Normal, 165 ft. 10-10 ft. 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