PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1932 Cunningham Sets Two Meet Marks as Jayhawks Win Kansas Victor Over Missouri, 89 to 42; Three Records Broken, Two Tied DASH TIME EQUALED Columbia, Mo. May 14—(UP)—Glen Cunningham, distance star, and Raymond Flick, hurdler, led the University of Kansas track and field team to an 89 to 42 victory over Missouri here today. Cunningham won both the half and mile runs and in so doing lowered records in both events. The time in the 880 was 1 minute, 52 seconds. In the 1000 it was 3 minutes, 26 seconds. Flick ran the low hurdles in 23.4 seconds, one fifth of a second better than his time at Lawrence last year. Cunningham's records broke those of Jack Matthews, Missouri, for the mile and Jevine Epstein, Missouri, for the half- Clyde Coffee of Karsus was the individual high-point-mank, his total of 11 points coming from a tie for first in the pole vault, a victory in the broad jump and a tie for second and third places in the high jump. Two Records Tied In addition to three records broken two times, Dave Foote, Mike Seymour, sprinted to victory in the 229-yard dash in 21.3 seconds, equalling the mark made by Sickel in 1931. The other record equalled was in the 100-yard dash with Klaner of Kansas tying the record held by Burnham of Missouri in 1988, Scholte, Missouri, in 1920, and by Klaner last year. For Missouri, Carl Ulliers stood out. He ran away from the field in the quarter-mile, coming home ahead of Stick of Karnas. He also anckered the Tiger mile relay team, which made the miler record time of 3 minutes, 232 secs. Cunningham Takes 880 The summary: Mile run. Won by Cunningham; Kansas; D. Dunkin, Missouri; second, Powell, Missouri; third. Time 4 minutes, 23 seconds, new record. 800-yard run. Won by Cunningham Kansas; Barber, Missouri; second; Fulleton, Kansas; third. Time 1 minute 55 seconds, new record. Mile relay, won by Missouri (Barber, Bokeneker, D. Dunkin, Uffers). Time 2 minutes, 22 seconds. 2-mile run. Won by Wagner and Yess, Missouri, third, dead beat; Borrel, Kansas, third. Time 10 minutes. 27.3 seconds. 220-yard low hurdles: Won by Flick Kansas; Gridley, Kansas; second; Johnson, Missouri; third. Time 23.4 seconds new record. 120-yard high hurdles. Won by Flick Kansas; Kite, Kansas, second; Johnson Missouri, third. Time 143 seconds. 100-yard dash. Won by Klaner, Kansas; Foxton, Missouri; Klauer, second; Sickel, Kansas, third. Time 21.3 seconds. 440-yard dash. Won by Ulferson, Missouri; Sickel, Kansas, second; Stralow Kansas, third. Time 50.5 seconds. McGuire Wins High Jump Pole waute: Coffman and Beaty, both of Kansas, tied for first; Marston, Missouri, third. Height 12 feet. Broad jump: Won by Garden, Kansas; Hodges, Kansas, second; Diamond, Missouri, third. Distance, 23 feet, $14$ inches. High jump. Buen by McGurge, Kansas; Gladen, Missouri; and Coffman, Kansas, tied for second. Height 5 feet 11.3-4 inches. Shot put; Won by Bauch, Kansas; Thornhill, Kansas; second; Glidden, Missouri; third. Distance 47 feet, $2^{1/2}$ inches. Javelin throw: Won by Coffman, Kansas; Harrington, Kansas, second. Eckles, Missouri, third. Distance 158 feet, 4 1-4 inches. Dicus throw. Won by Thornhill Kansas, Bausch, Kansas, second; Walton, Kansas, third. Distance 146 feet. 80 inches. Gives Collection to Museum Mabel Haskell, Daughter of Fraser Hall Architect, Presents Articles A small collection of unique articles has been presented to Spooner-Thaven museum recently by Miss Mabel Haskell, daughter of Colonel John G. Haskell. It will be put on display in a few days. Included in this collection is a pink, uncut velvet, wedding bonnet of 1859 trimmed in white and pink roses and streamers. This bonnet was worn by Mary Elizabeth Bliss, wife of Colonel Haskell, at her wedding. Another article in the collection is a pink and white checked baby bonnet of 1830 which was worn by Colonel Gambarus who designed and built Fraser hall. We cleaned a lot of Tanel trousers last week. May we clean your next week? Lawrence Steam Laundry.— Adv. Plays With Buffalo Club Former Student Begins Third Season on Pitching Staff Bjoe Bloomer, 22, is starting his third consecutive season as a member of the pitching staff of the Buffalo club of the International league. Bloomer was a player for the Buffalo baseball squads when he was a student He was varsity baseball captain in 1922. Bloomer started his professional baseball career with the Portland club of the New England league. From Port-land he went to the Eastern League as a member of the New Haven equiv. contract was purchased by Buffalo in 1930. Always a heavy hitter, Bloomer outside of his pitching ability is a valuable addition to the Buffalo offensive. He is used frequently as a pinch hitter. In sixty three games last year Bloomer had a batting average of .323. Oklahoma Rallies Late to Defeat Kansas Nin Smith Plays Stellar Role as Jayhawks Lose 9 to 6 Game Norman, May 14—(UP)—The University of Oklahoma baseball team rallied in the closing innings to win 8 to 6 victory over the Kansas Jayhawks. Smith of Kansas was the individual star of the game He drove in four of his team's runs with three singles. The score by injuries. Beck, who has played first base for Oklahoma for two years, made his first appearance as a pitcher and hit two home runs. He was given credit for the win. R H E 000 102 201-6 14 4 000 030 238-9 13 4 Okahama 600 032 25x-9 13 2 Batteries; Cottony and Smith, Kanna Knell, Beck, and Watson. Okahama TAKE FRIDAY'S GAME. 18-17 Jayhawkers Get Three Runs in Ninth After Close Contest Overcoming a six-run lead all in by the Oklahoma Sooners in the first round, the Kansas baseball nine finalized the game. Friday afternoon by a score of 18 to 17. Okahama last no time in blasting bib offerings of Gerald Cooley, startin Kansas pitcher, all over the lot. Aide by Jaeyhawk管理局, they tallied six runs in the first frame, only to have Kansas retaliate with five in the first c the second. The Jayhawkers, however, treated until the fifth, when a five-run game was played. The Sooners soon regained the lead and the teams entered the final frame with Kansas训牨by a run, 15 to 18. COUCH Couch's men counted three 3-points, both uphold and hold their opponents to a single touch in the last half of the inning. The score by innings. R H 050 252 103—18 16 610 221 211—17 21 Cansas Oklahoma Batteries. Kansas, Cooley, Kremen and Smith, Oklahoma, Bell, Lookabaugh, Massad, Beck, and Watson. KFKU Monday W. K. Cernelli, instructor in French will conduct the elementary French lesson at 11 a.m., followed by a musical program at 11:45. At 9:45 Miss Helen Hoops, associate professor of French will present the Campus Calendar. Tuesday At 11 a.m. Carroll D Clark, associate professor of sociology will speak on "The Public Poole Relief in Kansas" on Monday. The weekly athletic question box is at 11:15 a.m. On the 9:45 p.m. broadcast, Mu Phi Epsilon, national honor minority security, will present the second of three programs arranged by the organization. Wednesday Francis E. Merrill, instructor in sociology, will give a sociology talk at 11 a.m., followed by a British travel talk on "England in George Washington's Day," at 11:15. Professor W W Davin, of the history department, will speak on "Washington as a Farmer" on Wednesday. Professor R A Smith, of George Washington are presented in co-operation in celebrating the Washington bicentennial. That comfortable wash auxit. Don't you want it freshened up. We are especially equipped to handle it. Lawnwater Steam Laundry-Adv. At 11 a.m. W. K. Cornell, instructor in French, will conduct the elementary French lesson. Professor O. M.守介 of the department of journalism for the Newspaper" at 11:45 a.m. Next subject will be "Education for the Newspaper Work." The athletic interview for the 9:45 p.m. broadcast, arranged by Professor Ezwin R. Ehlert, will be based on physical education department. Thursday Kansas Net Stars Win by 6-0 Score From Iowa State Inch Big Six Championship With Slashing Victory in Tennis Singles and Doubles Completing the tennis season here Friday afternoon, the Kansas squad came out with a 6 to 9 victory over the Iowa State team, and cinched another Big Six championship. Coen, star of the Kansas team, and Culpat played excellent games for the Weller, Iowa State also performed well for the visitors. ENDS OFFICIAL SEASON Kansas continued its all-victorious march by winning every match of the series. The Dayhawker netmen have won all this season and most of last season. George Hurd of the Kansas team had difficulty in getting off to a good start, losing his first set 6 to 3, and had to work hard to win his second set, which ended 7 to 5 in his favor. He played consistently, however, and was in his best form in the last set, winning 6 to 0. Waller, his opponent, appeared to be confident, and he came fast, curved serve, some of the best seen on the Kansas court this year, were difficult to return, but Hurd was able to cover most of them. Coen and Cutlip Outstanding Coen and Culif Outsides Junior Coen, captain and coach of the Kansas squad, plays what he calls his "first game," beating him. He has shown all season, and one of the most brilliant matches ever seen at Kansas. Although his opponent, Thompson, was not an easy match, Coen won his first match 6 to 1 and the second 6 to 3. Culif's match against Johnson, his own opponent, was one of the best of both sides in the first and the second set 6 to 0. He was in the best form the Kansas fans have had an opportunity to see him in this season. Although he outplayed Johnson in every detail, the match held the interest of the crowd because of Culif's own defensive play and his own ability to cover Proser Played Steady Game Players played a steady game despite Strother's 10-4 to 6-4 Snyder offered plenty of competition, but due to his consistency throughout the season. In the double matches Cutipil and Proor won an easy victory over Johnson and Thompson. The scores of the two sets were 6 to 0 and 3 to 0. Cen and Hurd defeated Waller and Snyder 6 to 2, 6 to 3. Friday's games marked the sixty-fifth match to be won by Kansas Players this season and a part of last. They have won every match this season, and they've won eight. George Hurd played his last match for Kansas in the series Friday, and is the only member of the team who will be graduated this spring. The other members of the team, Junior Coen, Leonard Presser, and Sterling Cutip, will probably all return to Kansas next year. The intramural track meet will be held Tuesday and Thursday. On Tuesday the 229-yard dush, bread jump, shot put, 129-yard low hurdles, javelin throw, and medley relay (440, 230, 880) there will be the 109-dash run; thursday will be the 109-dash run; dusk throw, 440-yard dushe, disguise throw, 440-yard race (each man 110 yards). The qualifying distances in the field events are as follows: shot put 28 feet; throw down 80 feet; javelin 100 feet; jump up 4 feet, 6 inches; broad jump 18 feet. Intramural Games The individual whose mark in the event is best is the individual winner The rule for hurdles is that a man may knock down all the hurdles but must not run around any. --and receives one point for his team. A competition point will be given each man who completes an event or who qualifies in a field event. An individual may compete unattached or for entry points for an organization. In order to be considered in the team competition in an event each team must compete three men in that event and may compete four. The marks of the three highest men from each team are averaged and the team whose average is best in that event is declared the winner. The average of whose average is second highest receives three points, third two points; and fourth, one point. The following instructions are given to those desiring to compete: The final drawings for the handball doubles are: Morton-Dodge, Beta, vs. Hopp-Foster, Kayhawk, Abrams, Abrams, bye; Froek-Riem, Triangleves, bye; Austen-Haggart, Beta, vs. Ives-Colson, Kapp Sig. The final drawings for the tennia singles are: Dodge, Beta or Winkler (vs. Smith) at M. Wells (un) vs. bye; Kell, Phi Gam or Murphy, D. Chi, vs. bye; White (un) vs. byee Hill, Kaywos, Vawk, D. Chi vs. Hyland, Phi; Phares, Beta, vs. bye; Mcbowell, Phi vs. bye. Try Our Delicious Barbecue Beef and Pork Sandwiches, 15c The opponents in the burschneider finals are: Wall, Triangle, vs Feist, Beta; Greenland, Beta vs. Haggard, Beta; Free trump, Beta vs. Haggard, Beta; Siskman, Beta vs. Robinson, Beta. List Tennis Drawings The Betas won the championship of their division Friday when they defeated the Kentucky Colonels in an extra-ring play-off game. The winning run was scored when Walkins, Betsi Anderson and Kerry Johnson on third in the last half of the eighth. Horseshoe doubles finals: Frei-Sherian, Triangle vs. Wall-Bechtle, Triangle; Mettner-Mettner, Triangle, vs Austin-Flingen (un). This leaves three teams in the field. DU, ATO, and Beta. The DU's beat Phi Giant in a play-off game. Tomorrow the ATO will play DU at 4:30 for the semi-finals, and the winners will play DU. a three-game series for the championship. Betas Beat Kentucky Colonels c-7 | | AB. R. I. 2 | White | AB. R. I. 1 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Monton | 4 0 0 | 1 | White | | Plummer | 4 0 0 | 1 | Blanketier | 4 1 | | Walkin | 4 0 0 | 1 | Blanketier | 4 1 | | Walker | 0 1 0 | 1 | Widgen | 4 0 | | Walker | 0 1 0 | 1 | Widgen | 4 0 | | Folder | 1 0 0 | 1 | Rubert | 3 1 | | Cutter | 1 0 0 | 1 | Rubert | 3 1 | | Cutter | 1 0 0 | 1 | Rubert | 3 1 | | McCormack | 1 0 0 | 1 | Rubert, c | 3 1 | | Colaburn | 1 0 0 | 1 | Rubert, c | 3 1 | | | AB. R. 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