UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1932 PAGE FOUR Third Place Goes to K. U. Freshmen in Big Six Finals Telegraphic Meet Results Give Squad Second for Individual Winners NEBRASKA IS WINNER Kansas placed third in the relay team computation of the freeman telegraph track meet of the Big Six, and was second, based on the computation of individual point winners in the meet, according to report from Hamilton, track coach from T. N. Metcalf, of Iowa State, secretary of the Big Six. Each school was entitled to enter the record of four freshmen for each of the 14 track and field events. No team score was allowed unless there were four entries, but less numbers could be counted in the individual scoring. Thus Moody "won" Qubbah in Scooner's second run, when the mile run (28) making 5 points in the individual scoring, but none in the team scoring. Relay team standings were: Nebraska, 34; Missouri, 31½; Kansas, 29; Kansas State, 23½; Iowa State, 19; Oklahoma, 5. Takes First in Three Events In the team scoring, Kansas took first in the 220-yard dash, the shotput and the pole vault; second place in the 440-yard dash and the discus; third in the 100-yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles, and the high jump; and fourth in the mile and the broad jump. All four members of the Kansas pole vault team scored individual points, fifth place going to Keller of Missouri. The Kansas team was Bob White, who vaulted 12 feet 8 in.; Harry Gray, 12 feet 8 in.; Chase 11 ft., 11 in.; and C. Rodgers, 11 ft. 9 in. **Winner Shotup Team** The Kansas winning shotup team that took first place individually, with a heave of 48 ft. 5' 1/2 in; Ray Brinkham, fifth place, individually, 38 ft. 11 in; Dale Parther, 5 ft. 5 in; and Harry Gray, 6 feet 9 inches. The Konaes winning 229-yard dish team was Eugene Benson, who had the best time of the 18 individual entries, 22 flat; Everson Allion, third in individual rating; Harold Gary, who was one rating, paying for Fifth, and Orlando Nesmith. Allison Wins Nine Points Allison was high point individual winner for Kansas, with 9, having taken in the 480 and dropped in the 480 and in the 220 darts. Dees, in addition to placing first in the shoespeat, was third in the discuss. Gay was second in individual scoring in the 2023-24 season and placed in topping in the 2024-25 gear. Total individual's points for the various schools: Nebraska, 46; Kansas, 43; Oklahoma, 39%; Kansas State, 34%; Missouri, 28%; and Iowa State, 18%. 100. pard death. Kansas placed third. Boston, 10.1. Allison, 10.4. Gay, 10.5. Neumann, 10.6. total, 41.4. 220-rand dash; Banan placed gate. Benmon. 12. fat; Allison. 22.3; Gay. 22.6; Nemeth. 22.9; Cudl. 13.0. 1:30. 226 yard low handle; No plating - Allison only Kansas entry. Time: 2:54. 108 yard high handle; Kansas old. 120 inch hardback binder. 38 inches in diameter. 120 inch high bound binder. 38 inches in diameter. 19.1 inch l (1.1) 19.1 inch w (1.1) 48 pages per spread, placed around. Gat. 30.4 Allison. 80 inches. Rdgers. 6. C. Rodgers. 80.4 Allison. 80 inches. Rdgers. 6. C. Rodgers. 80.4 2.97/8, total: 12.8 (14.1) Mile Run: Karen马拉特, fourth Poorest: 4:40.4 Pankarzak: 4:44.5; Menzer: 4:57; Rodgers: 3:03 total 19:20.9 604.avid runs, Kansas 92 no. winning, Gay 2.06. Fursten, 2.06.2, Pankaitz, 2.01.8, Redgert * Two mile run. Kansas not entered. High jump. Kansas placed third. Rodges. 5 ft. Kn. White. 5 ft. 6-1. 2 in. Songs. 5 ft. 3-1. 2 in. Kansas City Kansas placed third. Nebraska 9, 1 in. Iowa 4, 2 in. New York 7, 2 in. Pennsylvania 5, 2 in. Wisconsin 2, 2 in. Florida 1, 2 in. Oregon 1, 2 in. Board surfaced Kansas placed fourth. Angle 21.2 ft. Iowa 16.8 ft. Florida 16.8 ft. Kansas City 10.8 ft. New York 8.6 ft. Pennsylvania 6.8 ft. Minnesota 3.2 ft. Wisconsin 2.2 ft. Florida 1.2 ft. Oregon 1.2 ft. Pennsylvania 1.2 ft. Minnesota 3 Shou puri : Kanao plaster first. Dexa 48, 5, 7, 12 Kanao plaster second. Dexa 48, 5, 7, 12 Gray. 37 ft. 11 in. Gray. 36 ft. 11 in. Dexus tenuis : Kanao plaster first. Dexa 48, 5, 7, 12 Dexus tenuis second. Dexa 48, 5, 7, 12 Gray. 14 ft. 4 in. Gray. 14 ft. 4 in. White. 111 ft. 2 ft. total. 476 ft. 12 Zaviah threw 7 Kansas not thrown. Pole vault: Kansas played heat. White, 12, fr. 14, in. Gay, 12, fr. 13, in. Varsan, 11, fr. 17, in. C. Rodgers, 11, fr. 9, in. total, 4, fr. 8, in. 5, I S. KU. K.S. M.U. N.U.O. 190 yd dash 3 | 2 | 5 | 2 /| 270 yd dash 3 | 2 | 5 | - | 210 yd dash 3 | 2 | 5 | - | 120 high bollard 3 | 2 | 5 | - | 120 low bollard 3 | 2 | 5 | - | 880 yd dash 3 | 2 | 5 | - | 880 yd dash 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Balloon run 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Mini run 3 | 2 | 5 | - | High jump 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Rainbow run 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Pine pad 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Diamond show 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Balloon shower 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Totals 19 29 233 111 14 5 Women's Intramurals The juniors defeated the freshmen in the women's baseball intramursals yesterday afternoon, and the seniors lost to the sojourners by a large score. The junior-freshman game was tied at the end of the fifth inning, making a two-inning play-off necessary. The final score was 27 to 21 favoring the juniors. The battery for the juniors is E. Moveley, and Irwin, and the freshman battery was composed of Pole and Royal. The seniors with Riley and Fritz as the battery loft to the sophomores by a score of 28 to 4. The battery for the sophomores was Hinshew and Bowman. Intramural Games --- Beta won the intramural playground ball championship from A. T. O. last night 6-3. This game was the deciding game of a three-game series, A. T. O. having won the first contest by an overwhelming victory. Then he then ended the series by taking A. T. O. in 5-4 dribbling in the second contest. Beta scored consistently last night starting out with a run in the first inning by Phares. They were held until the fourth when Dodge scored a run, and then Tucker scored four for each inning. The A. T. O.'s seemed to be weak in their hitting and did not secure any score until the fifth inning when, starting with Wolf, they brought in three runs. They secured no more runs during the rest The winning of the championship gives Beta 15 more points toward the championship in the next round. The tournaments which are just coming in will be the deciding factor. An official declaration of the team standings is expected to be issued. The score for last night's game was: Milton 1 | | AB | B | H | AR | B | AB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mariam, lb | 1 | 1 | 1 | Rancett, il | 1 | 1 | | Dodge, p | 1 | 0 | 1 | Gilfry, il | 1 | 0 | | Dodge, p | 1 | 0 | 1 | Roberts, il | 1 | 0 | | Backkirkman, ii | 1 | 0 | 1 | Roberts, il | 1 | 0 | | Backkirkman, ii | 1 | 0 | 1 | Zebell, ii | 1 | 0 | | Frist, f | 1 | 1 | 1 | Zebell, ii | 1 | 0 | | Frist, f | 1 | 1 | 1 | Zorroxen, ii | 2 | 0 | | Ridgway, h | 1 | 1 | 1 | Zorroxen, ii | 2 | 0 | | Ridgway, h | 2 | 0 | 1 | Harringer, p | 1 | 0 | Hospital Notes Henry Butler, c35, has been discharged from Watkins hospital. No additions have been made. Read the Kansan Want Ads Jayhawkers Open Series With Iowa State Today Outcome of Two Games to Determine All-Sports Title This afternoon at 3:30 the Kansas baseball nine opens a two-game series with the Iowa State Cyclones which will face the visiting Big Six All-Sports title. Kansas and Iowa State are deadlocked for the crown at present. Kansas must win both games to end the season and get to the finals, a single victory is all Iowa State needs. Although the Cyclones have had a particularly heavy schedule in the last days of the season, their pitching staff, the strongest in the Big Six, is in fairly good shape. With five lettermen alternating on the mound, Coach Louis Menzel has been able to present a formidable defense quite regularly. Loukeh, who defeated the Kansas team on Saturday, will probably pitch the two games, with Ossian, another right-hander, in reserve. The Jayhawkers, strengthened by the return of Ross and Bzahl, regulars who have been on the bench because of injuries, will be after their first victory since the Missouri series here. Cooley and Kreamer will carry the pitching burden for Coach Culp, with the latest the probable starting choice today. Several changes in the lineup that faced the Kansas Aggies here last week are expected. With Ross back on third base, Hulteen will return to the outfield. Brazil will either catch or take an outfield position with Smith and Flink. Johnson will be on first, and Neal will have his fourth. The combination around second base will probably include Baxter and Austin. This series was originally scheduled for May 27 and 28, but due to a conflict with the final examinations of both groups, was moved ahead on the calendar. M. I. T. Changes Entrance Rule 1. 1. 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