PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1932 K.U. Tracksters Take Second Dual Meet of Season Three Records Broken by Jayhawkers; Broad Jump Deciding Event NEW SHOT PUT MARK The Kansas track team came through for its second victory of the season in a dual track tour this afternoon when defeated Kansas State by a score of 7 to 54. The meet did not break in Kansas' favor until gardener of Kansas won first, and Hodges, Kansas, won second in the broad jump. In spite of the steady downpour of rain that lasted through most of the meet, Glen Cunningham set a new mark in the run of 4.25. Most of the runners, however, found it impossible to break records on the sogy track. Pete Bainch set a new record it built by a toss of 48 feet and 32 inches. Last Meet for Nine Stars Last Meet for Nine Stars The meet yesterday marked the last appearance of nine Kansan track members including Captain Joe Kneeer, Melvin Thornhill, Maurice Kneeer, Arthur Hodge, Earl Walton, Pete Bauch, and Earl Fey. It was the last home meet of the season. The sorority relays, in which the fraternities were to have represented the sororites, was called off because of the wet track and small crowd present. It was decided to hold this event Thursday afternoon at 4:30. A. E. Wootemerstein of Lawrence, a former KU, track star, acted as starter, and Dr. John Outland of Kansas City was referee. The mile relay, the last event of the meet, was in run 32.8.6, the Kansas team coming within one-tenth of a second of equaling the record of 3 minutes, 26.5 seconds. Sickle, anchor man of the Kansas team, held the lead given him by Fullerton to win the race for Kansas. Cunningham Takes Mile Run Cunningham Takes Mile Run Mile run — won by Cunningham, Kansas; second, McNeal, Kansas State; third Nixon, Kansas State. Time: 42,28 new. 440-yard dash -dash `wow` by Durnell, Kansas State; second, Sickle, Kansas; third, Costello, Kansas State. Time, 51.2 seconds. 120-yard high hurdles—won by Flick Kansas; second, Kite, "Kansas; third Hireckle, Kansas State; Time 15.8. 100-yard dash—won by Klaner, Kansas; second, Going, Kansas State; third, Elwell, Kansas State. Time, 10 faint. Gridley Wins Low Hurdles 880-yard run-won by Cunningham, Kansas; Smith, Kansas State, second; Bordik, Kansas, third. Time, 1.57.2. new meet record 220-yard low hurdles—won by Gridley, Kansas; Hinckley, Kansas State, second; Flick, Kansas, third. Time, 25.9 Gridley Wins Low Hurdles 220-yard dash—won by Klaner, Kansas; Ellwell, Kansas State, second Dickle, Kansas, third, Time, 22.3. Two-mile run—won by Pierre and McNeil, tie. Kansas State; Borel, Kansas, third. Time, 10.21.3. High jump—won by Ehrlich and Breen, Kansas State, tie; Coffman, Kansas, third. Height 5 feet, 514 inches. Pole vault—won by Jordan, Kansas State; Coffman, Kansas, second Schmutz, Kansas State, third. Height 12 feet. Dicun—won by Thorhill, Kansas Claussen, Kansas State, second, Washington, Kansas, third. Distance, 135 feet, 3') inches. Shot put-win by Bauss, Kansas Schooley, Kansas State, second; Thornhill, Kansas, third. Distance, 48 feet, 33 inches. New meet record. Brood jump—worn by Gardner, Kansas; Hedges, Kansas, second; Breen, Kansas State, third. Distances, 23 feet. Javelin-won by, Walton, Kauas, Harrington, Kansas; second, Veach, Kansas State, third. Distance, 172 feet. 6 inches. Mile rehley-won by Kansas (Cuningham, Taylor, Fullerton, and Sickle). Time, 3 minutes, 26.5 seconds. CORNHUSKERS TAKE OPENING TRACK MEET FROM SOONERS TRACK MEET FROM SOONERS The University of Nebraska won the opening dual track meet of the season Friday when it outcompeted the strong team of Oklahoma of Kansas 57-14 to 62-2. The Cornhuskers scored nine firsts, mainly in running events, while the Sooners took six firsts, five of which were in the field events. Washington, May 7—(UP)—President Hoover decided today to remain in Washington for the weekend, staying closely in touch with the situation created by his two sharp demanders. Mr. Hoover cancelled his expected trip to his Rapidian fishing camp as he awaited further reaction to Thursday's message to Congress and yesterday's appeal to approval of the stand he has taken. Coen to Play John Van Ryn Tennis Stars to Meet on Kansas City Courts Today Wilbur Junior Coen, tennis ace and coach of the University will play John Van Eyn this afternoon on the Rockefeller court tennis courts in Kansas City. Van Ryn has been one of the leading singles and doubles players in the country for the past several years and is a member of this years Davis Cup team The other members of Davis Cup team who will display their net wares this afternoon in matches which will partly determine who shall be the two single representatives on the team are Eilworth Vines, and Frank Shields. Wilmer Allison the fourth member of the team in whose place Coen will play is suffering from staleness due to too much court activity in recent weeks. The feature of the afternoon will be the match between Vines who is rostered in, and Coen, who is Shields. Coen will team with Vines in the doubles against Shields and Van The matches will start at 2:30. Haskell Takes Dual Meet Braves Defeat Washburn With Skippergosh Taking Three Firsts Again lead by the flashy Lawrence Skippeger, the Haskell team trawn a dual-met* Friday from Washburn binder artists by a score of 70 to 61. The scoring was close throughout the meet, but 'the Braves made a clean-sweep of the javelin event to win the meet. Skippergosh was the high point man of the meet with 15 points, taking first in the 220, 440, and 880-yard events. His victory in the 880-yard dash was due to a gracious gesture on the part of his team mate James, who could have taken the event easily but slowed his approach, allowing Skippeder to break the tape. Wilson "Buster" Charles acted as starter for the meet. Charles was national decathlon champion while at Haskell and led the Haskell track team in all of its meets while he was a member of the squad. FORMER DECATHLON CHAMPION STARTS OLYMPIC TRAINING Wilson (Buster) Charles, national decolathon champion in 1930, and former star Haskell institute athlete, arrived in Lawrence yesterday to start training for the Olympic decolathon tryout in Chicago, June 20. Charles, who is a former holder of the Kansas Relays decathlon record, has been attending the University of New York and received from Haskell two years ago. A back injury, received in football last fall, prevented him from competing in the decathlon at the Kansas Relays this spring. Yesterday's Scores New York at St. Louis postponed, wet grounds. Philadelphia 7 5 1 3 Pittsburgh 7 3 8 Boston 8 12 2 Cincinnati 9 15 2 Brooklyn 0 6 2 Chicago 3 8 1 American League R H E Detroit 1 4 1 New York 4 8 0 St. Louis 4 14 0 Boston 0 9 3 Cleveland 10 18 2 Philadelphia 7 11 2 Chicago 2 8 0 Washington 7 13 0 Indianapolis at St. Paul postponed, rain. Columbus 3 10 1 Milwaukee 5 7 2 Louisville at Minneapolis postponed, rain. American Association R H E Toledo at Kansas City postponed ... Tau Sigma, honorary dancing security, will hold invitation followed by a debrief with the committee. 5 o'clock. Barbara Jane Harrison, c33, is chairman of the banquet committee. and Lillian Peterson, sp, is in charge for next year will be held. HONORARY DANCING SORORITY TO HOLD INITIATION TUESDAY The 15 pledges to be initiated will be Camilla Luther, ed; umed.; Dorothy Boster, c; umed.; Janet Lovitt, c; 35; Marine Pearce, c; 33; Rae Stalodian, c; 41; Alice Katrine Patee, c; 38; Kathryne Patee, c; 35; Emeline Phillips, c; 35; LaVern Wright, c; umed.; Elise Fritche, fa; 35; Pauline Durrett, fa; 33; Wanda Perrin, c; 35; Ruth Ryle, c; 35. (and Rosemary Jo Wentworth, c'une); Kansas Nine Loses Two Game Series to Missour Tigers Come From Behind To Take Second Tilt by 6-3 Score Columbia, Mo., May 7—(UP) The University of Missouri increased its Big Six conference baseball lead by taking a game from Kansas here today, according to the sports team. Missouri a 3 to 1 edge over the Kansas team for the season. They divided a two game series at Lawrence earlier this week and Missouri won yesterday. Hutteon of Kansas hit home run in a 9-2 victory on bases clear. The score by innings: JAYHAWKERS DROP FIRST TILT Asbury Wins Game for Tigers With Homer in Ninth R H E Kansas 100 000 20-3 Missouri 000 300 20-6 12 Batteries: Kansas, Cooley and O'Nell Australia, Asbury, and Pearl From then on there was no scoring until Astbury hit the game winning home run in the ninth. The Missouri nine turned in two double plays. The The Kansas baseball nine dropped the first of a two game series to Missouri when Asbury hit a home run in the last half of the ninth to break a 5 to 5 deadlock. The score was 6 to 5. Krauner led through the game with the Tigers trying the score in the sixth. The Tigers scored four to 4, Kraener became wild and issued four passes and a single to the first five men to face him. Before Cooley, who relieved Kraener at this point, could retire the side, the Tigers had scored three runs. In the first of the sixth the Jayhawks increased their lead to five but Missouri continued its attack on Cooley and scored Batteries: Kansas, Kraemer, Cooley and O'Neil; Missouri, Wagner and Fruit. R H 031 001 000—5 6 000 022 001—6 8 KFKU A series of talks entitled the "Citizen's Forum" will be featured over KFKU for the remainder of the semester. These talks are prepared and written by members of the National Committee, women, and are distributed by the National Committee on Education by radio. They will be read by students from the speech classes of E C Buhler, associate professor of speech. While Mother Is Your Guest—Treat Her to the Best. Take Her in a Taxi PHONE 65 Monday Jayhawk Taxi Prompt. Courteous Service 25c W. K. Cornett, instructor in French, will give an Elementary French lesson at 11 a.m. The concluding talk in the series on election procedure, prepared by E. H. Guild, professor of political science, will be given at 11:15. The campus calendar will be read at 9:45 p.m. by Miss Helen Rhoa Hoops. At 11 am, there will be a *British Travel talk on "Dickens' England" Edwin P. Eibel, assistant professor of physical education, will conduct the Athletics Olympiad at 11:15. As 9:43 p.m., a musical program will be given by Mu Phi Epsilon. Tuesday Want Ads LOST: Blue Conklin fountain pen, or or near Campus. Finder please return to 909, or Indiana, 218 - 178 WANTED: A garage near the Stadium Call Mr. Fair at 1106. -181 STENOGRAPHIC and copy work soci- noted. Thesiscopy a speciality. It was for cataloging manuscripts. Phore 842 www.phore.com. Building Gerteud Holberg. —180. FOR RENT. Small modern home with thermostatically controlled gas furnace. Partly furnished. Convenient to Hill. Call 26290. —180. LOST. Long grey glove for right hand. Sunday evening. Return to Kansan Business office. —175 FOR RENT. To instructor or graduate student, next fall, well furnished room. Residence rent. No other room available. 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Griter is a member of the band when ArnieHemming held forth at the Grove, and when Gus took on a newly organized band on Saturday, he became the leadership of the one remaining in Los Angeles. The first record by this organization is One Hour Music and Musics in the Moonlight. Two more bits from Hot-Chat-Say, and There's Nothing the Matter With Me—are done by Olsen. He has another pair of Hot-Cha tapes on record, and the disk was so popular that Victor asked New Recordings 736 Mass. Street King, Black and Columbo Return Wayne King returns to the record bulletin this week, after an airing of "The Band," that has been playing some of the hardest Eastern prods, and the Auto Shows in Philadelphia and New York. The band's tunes he has been featuring: When the Light are Low, and A Moment in the Dark both reprise his hit "Heart Beats," and his Orchstra, also absent from record lists for several months, perform two tunes equally suited to their music. He heart Beats, and My Lips Want Kisses. 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