PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1932 Four Records Set as Arkansas City Wins Track Meet High School Athletes Mak New Marks in Javelin, High Hurdles and Two Relays NEARLY 1000 ENTERED Four records were shattered Friday when approximately 1,000 high school tracksters participated in the twenty-eighth Kansas Interscholastic track meet. The javelin record which was established 12 years ago, was broken by a Creek, a class B high school, who threw the javelins 348 9½ inches. The half mile relay record was broken by Wymouth High School of football, which ran the time from 134.5 to 131.5. This race was probably the most interesting one of the afternoon because three other men participated in it, the former record. Winfield, which placed second in this relay event, was second in the relay record breaking Wymouth team. Willem, Arkansas City, set a new record of 157 seconds in the 120-yard high hurdles. The former record was 16 seconds flat. The Kansas Vocational school of Topeka to the fourth new win in winning the mile relay in 3:24.6. Wilhelm High Point Man Wilhelm Ackermann City, was high point man of the meet, scoring a total of 13 points by taking first in the 220-yard low hurdles, second in the 380-yard low hurdles, and third in the 280-yard performance. Vickers of Wyan-dotte took the second individual high scoring honors in class A competition by tying the team leader and taking first in the 220-yard战赛, for a total of 10 points. A. Davis, Wichita East, Moore, Wichita North, and Lingley, Arkansas City, tied for sixth in scoring honors with eight points each. In class B competition, Mamu, Waterloo, took first with a total of 11 points he scored by taking first in the game. The other two players on the disc throw, Knight, Knamia Vocational, and Bridges, Admire, tied for second place with 10 points each while Strohm, Little River Hill, Western University, took third with eight points each for third place with eight points each. Topeka School Wins Class B Arkansas City won the class A high school competition with a total of 38 of 62 points, 26½ points. Wichita East third with 23 points. Ottawa Hall fourth with 19 points. Oklahoma fifth with 10 points. Class B high scoring honors went to Kansas Vocational school of Topeka. This colored aggregation of short club athletes scored a total of 341 points. Waterville placed second with 27 points. North Carolina placed fourth with 12 points. Summary of class A and B results: 440-yard run. Ram in two sections, each session as aeded by Perry. Perry Manhattan Davis 100-year dard. Won by Vickers, Wendleror; Mc Caillk, Waltha north, around; Athrone, Arthur rhod, Heksen, Ottawa, fourth; Tome, 10.0 (North Round). 212-yard dawk Won by Vickers, Windrider Bighorn, Athlete seven. Snakehunter, Nineman three. Grammar, Jantum City fourth. Time, 22.5. 440-yard run on two instances. Each season killed in a September 8 attack. First stare won by Perry, Mahaffian, David Wibata息 Earl, acrom. Hands, Wyndamete; third, Van Dyke, Arthia; fourth, Turtle. June 11, 57. Time. 5:38 880 yard run, two sections, each to be scored at a completed time. Second race won by Hailu. Archimandre Worcel Mantranth, second Burialham, D艾爾德, third D樊德 880 yard run, two actions, each to be scored in a separate turn. First action won by Keerel. Frank Lemonwood struck. Brieley. Whitman. East third. adoptive sister, won by Kurtz, Ottawa; Frank Leavenson, wound; Frazier, Winston, east; P. Kinnan, Wendrich, fourth; Time, 2:52.8. Sword section won by Clark, Wellington. 21d. Cricketer, Samur, fourth. Time 4:14. 140 h. High Wallah, fifth. Written by Wilhelm Cicero Moore, Whitman North, second. Time 15:7. High Wallah, whitman fourth, fifth. Time 15:7. (A new record.) bellah, Indiana. City, second. Clark, Tupelo, third. Columbus, Ohio. fourth. Time: 2:08.3. Mike Rau: Won by Libby, Ottawa. M; Difr tender. Sibiaea, second.湖北, North Wales. Mary Koch: Won by Libby, Ottawa. M; Difr tender. Sibiaea, second.湖北, North Wales. Pall Vaults: Won by Tingley, Arkansas City. 19 Palisades 1-8 in. long., Arkansas City, second. 5th, St. Louis. 4th, Arkansas City, second. 15.2.8. (A new record) 127.2.9. Low. Houndess. Ww. by Wilhelm. Akron City, 35.1. Tangle. Angela City, 35.4. City, Honry. Wishta North fourth. Time, 33.13. Davis, Won by A. DAVIS, Winchester East, 130 ft. 4 b., Blackwell City, Arkansas, city, 116 ft. 2 a., Hamm, Winchester East, third, 114 ft. 8 in. 4 a., Hamm, Winchester East, fourth, 112 ft. 14 in. Hawkins, Wichita North, ianth. 10 ft., 6 in. Jardine Twinne, Jardine W. Marach, Arsenal 171. Engberg Waltha East, second. 138.1-1.4 Blackburn Witchia City, ward. 153-14 in. Alcantara City, ward. 153-14 in. Bread Aunt, Wom. by Grammar, Jennifer Cree 21 ft. 11 in., Shifter, wound; second, 21 ft. 11 in. Bungham, Chanute, shifte, 21 ft. 12 in.; and, Devonide, Periods, 20.8 in. 11 in. **Sput Pat:** Won by Griffith, Arkansas City, 48 (16 in. i., A). Inv. J. Davis, Arkansas City, eighth, 48 (10-14 in.). Harm, Weber East, third, 48 (12-14 in.). Harm, Weber South, fourth, 48 (12-14 in.). Karmata, Fulton, fourth, 48 (12-14 in.). *nump jump* Wom i by House, Wilbursa North. 3 (11), 1-1, Wairoa; Orata, Richard of Wilbursa East and Wilbursa of Wyndham, used for second at 5 (11), 10-1, Jairoa. Medley, Relay, run in 3 sections, winner to be indicted on basis of elapsed time. First Statson won by Chapman. 1) 3-6, 7-6. Chamele second. 1) 3-18, 4-Ward. thirtieth. 2) 3-41, 4=8. until the end. Second action won by Otwisa at 11:38. One round, 13:16. 6:10 Hornbill North, 13:16. 7 Third action won by Horizon, 13:48. 5:24 Hornbill North, 14:94. 4:4 Hornbill, 13:11. 3 and Mason hornbill, 13:11. Dari was by Owata (UGA, Houston, Natal and Kawu) time: 1:16. Wedndale second: Chopper time: 2:38. Half-mid Rufi: First incursion by Wichitchem (1:55). Pittscht Rufi: 1:36.泰国 third: 1849. 10. 30. 2007. Second section won by Emporia, 1:34. 5; Lazen worth, second, Tupeka, third, 1:16. 3; Otago City, fourth. Triumph tilt screen by Bysandwich, 1:1:3:1 Bysandwich with 9:1:2:1 by Bysandwich, 1:1:3:1 Bysandwich with 9:1:2:1 by Bysandwich, 1:1:3:1 section setter by Chanese, 1.134; Waihut Rae (winner by the team) 1.129; Wade Rae (win by the team) (Shoer, Jordan, Jackson, Kearse) 1.126; Timmers (Shoer, Jordan, Jackson) 1.125; Timmers (Shoer, Jordan, Jackson) 1.125; A (a win, record). Note that all four teams did better than or equal to the score setter by Chanese, 1.134; Waihut Rae (win by the team) 1.129; Wade Rae (win by the team) (Shoer, Jordan, Jackson) 1.126; Timmers (Shoer, Jordan, Jackson) 1.125; Timmers (Shoer, Jordan, Jackson) 1.125; A (a win, record). One Mile Relay: Section one, won by Leavenworth, worth 1.57. Pittsburgh, second, 1.27. Wilmshurst, worth 1.37. 1976, won with Leucoastal. (Matthews, Eagle Miller; Frank, Wanotee and Pitchham; tied in Wednesday; Wohra Ear, fourth. Time, 3:15.7. Section Two. Won by Wendyatt, 13:72 Wichita North, second. South by Chiekerek, 13:46 Wichita North, third. 100 Yard Dash: Won by Strom, Little River Bell, Oklahoma; arund. Pawk, Kansas; Vaccinol- nid; Jackson, Kansas; Vaccinolnid, fourth. Tune 1020. (Urain Records.) 12. 0d, Diah: Won by Kenyon, Little River Power, Kwan, Vawational, Volunteer; jackson, Kwan, Vawational; third; Ritter, Rock Creek Rural, fourth; 12.8. 440-yard Run. Run in two sections. First run won by Knight. Knight Vocational; Lauer. McLouth, second; Kruew. Waterville, third. Dirbil. Alma, fourth. Time, 52.6. Dirifl Alma, fourth. Time: 32.6. Second race won by M:Neal. Winchester: Minich Brenson, second. Dierrickson: Alma, third. Christi man of Soldier, fourth. Time: 55.2. 800 yard Run. Run in two sections. First race won by Breden, Admire, Fanker, Oska Joona, second, Milhertree, Vinkand, third, L. Willim- fa, Valle Falls, Falk 1. time 2.02.2 Jones, second M. McPherson, Vland, third: L. William, Valley Falls, fourth: T. Hooldin, Second race won by Flom. Little River: Hornet Watercress, two: Disha. Alma, three: Swick. Buck Mike Run: Won by San Rumani, Frontenac Jafi, Burlingame, second, Dillon, Winchester, third McLouth, Mlackthout, fourth. Time: 4:12. 120 yd. high hands were won by Scoff of Warehouse overlevered second, awkward, Valley Fall birds; Huna, Oklahoma, fourth, Time, 17-4. Andrew Kerns, Kansas, sixth, Time, 16- 9. His best name or record was 16-9. 220 and two halfbacks won by Krapp, Kansas Nationals. BHP, Western University, High, second. Lens, Alma, third. Jackson, Valley Falls, fourth. Time, 27.2. High Jump: won by Hill, Western University. Height: 5 feet 9 inches; in, armchair, Funk, Wichener 3 feet, 7.5-4 inch; in, brown, Kansas Vertical and Nortwestern, Northville, 5.1-3.8 inches; for and back. Broad Jump. Won by Bridges. Admirer, 20 f. 9 1/2 in; Strohm, Little River, arund. 20 f. 2 1/8 in; Spiker, Salader, third. 19 f. 1 in.; Hoover Overlook, 18 f. 8 1/2 in. Pole Vadiz, Director of Watercourt and Hawkins in Benwood, two troop at 11 a.m. if event, W. Tagert Rock Creek, Curr, Winchester, and Shades of McLennard, two troop at 10 f. 10 h. or m. Javain throw won by Briton of Rock Creek. Ipi 91.2 in (A new trophy). Mann, Waterloo are 177. fft 17. iv. Mauzon, Maiden, farin 161. fft 9. iv. and II. Williams, Valley Fail, fourth 168. fft 9. Diaresi win by Mukherjee, Kansas Vocation 121, 3 t. 1/2 in. . Mann., Waterville ascend, 109 t. 1/2 in. . Lewis, Valley Fall, tride, 106 t. 2 in. and Shadra, Nuggetville, tride, 106 t. 4 Shot Pat: Won by Manu, Warreville, 46 ft. 11 in., eva, Valley Falk, second, 45 ft. 10 ft. 1-1/2 in., retiree ock Creek, third, 44 ft. 4-1/4 in.; Wells, Girtley, mith, 7 ft. 1-1/4 in. Half mile relay, run in three sections, winners determined on a basis of elapsed time. First section, was in Maroua. **133.8** Wheelbarrow, second section. **133.9** Watering can, second section. **141.5** Armrest, Caber, third. Unsurrounded, fourth. Third section. **141.6** River wound, fourth. **134.3** Trussed end, fifth. On base of航母队, won by Krasnaya Voskresna (Power, Dianxun, Mark, Jackunk). Jill红 River, second. 1:53.6, Tumblare, third, and Maron fourth. Tome 1. 134.9. First section won by Moran, 10-4. Overcrowd first section won by Thorn, third. Overcrowd first section won by Thorn, third. Overcrowd first section, third. Overcrowd first section, third. Valley Park, third. 3-7.8 Valley Park, third. 3-7.8 Valley Park, third. 3-7.8 Valeur1, third. 5-27.8 Valeur1, third. 5-27.8 Valeur1, third. 5-27.8 Mali Ride: 1st section won by Trundleade, 3:19 1; Taddeo: 2nd section, 4:44; Conrad, third, 3:47; Overcooked, first. Second action won by Kumaai Naval Veteran, 1:32:6 (Arena). Second action won by Kumaai Naval Veteran, 1:31:4 (Arena). Round 1 victory, Kumaai Naval Veteran, 1:31:4 (Arena). Race win by Kumaai Naval Veteran, Knight David Ackermann, Kumaai Naval Veteran, 1:31:4 (Arena). Third advance, Knight David Ackermann, Kumaai Naval Veteran, 1:31:4 (Arena). Baseball Team to Play Iowa State This Week Ames Only Big Six Squad Which Has Not Yet Competed The Kansas baseball team, under the direction of F. C. Allen, coach, and Wayne Culp, who is assisting in the leadership of the squad, will go through stiff workouts tomorrow. Tuesday and Wednesday in preparation for thesee- which will be played Thursday and Friday at Iowa State at Ames. Iowa State is the only team which has not yet competed in a Big Six game this year, and is therefore something of an unknown quantity. A fairly strong team, Iowa State, with batting ability being the weakness of Coach Menze's proteges. Hitting well, behind good pitching or the part of Norman Wegner, the Missile Corps started to hit the season against Oklahoma by a score of 9-3, on Friday afternoon while the Tigers also took to air while the Tigers found their way Lookabaugh to their liking to the time of 10 safe blows. Another Missouri pitching team was a yearday afternoon was postponed. Big Six standings including Friday's W W L Pct. Kansas 2 0 1.00 Missouri 1 0 1.00 Kansas State 1 2 .323 Louisiana 1 2 .00 Oklaunia 0 0 1.00 Intramural Games ... Due to the rains last week only one set of playground ball games were played. The games that were scheduled for Tuesday were mornow and Tuesday. The teams are showing up very well this spring with better playing than usual. From present indications the final series will be most highly contested for some time. Due to an error discovered in the addition of the scores for the game issues, the team is now using Lambda, the standings now read: Delta SignaLambda, with 4 lost 3; and Delta SignaLambda, with 3 lost 1; and Delta SignaLambda, with 2 lost 0. The intramural playground ball schedule for the week ending April 30 is as follows: Monday, ATO vs. S, Fri, DU; Delta Chi vs. S, DU; Delta Chi vs. S, Kappa Ki vs. Acacia, Triangle vs. S, Collegiate Ki vs. Chi, Kentucky Collegiate vs. Pla, Phi Wednesday, S.A.M. vs. D.T.D., S.P.E vs. Delta Chi, D.SI. vs. Phi Su, K E, K. vs. A.KL, Sigma II vs. Acuera vs. Kayhae, SA. vs. Acuina vs. Kayhae, saves: A.F. vs. Acuina Tuesday, Pi K. A, vs. A, K; L, K; dvets D. I, DT; Pi. U, Vi; Triangle, Beta v. Kayhawk. Kapp Sing v. Cosm- iam. Kappa Col. v. Cosm- iam. D. SLI; Kp. Col.'s v. Thea Tau. All the games scheduled will 1 played at 4:30 p.m. Independence, Kan.-Mervin Greer, son of M. and Mrs. Otto Greer of Elk City, has completed eight years of education and is a grade school of Montgomery county. Has Perfect Attendance Record KFKU Beginning this week, the program which was previously scheduled at t. p.m. early Monday, p. m. daily. The program which was regularly scheduled for 8:34 Friday is scheduled for 9:15 Saturday. W. K. Cormelli, instructor in French, will give an elementary French lesson at 11 a.m. The election procedure program will be given by Professor F H. Guild, of the political science department at 11:54 a.m. At 9:45 p.m. as assistant supervisor of English, will read the Capur Calendar. Miss Mabel Elliott, assistant professor of sociology, will give another in her series of sociological talks at 11 a.m. at the University of Virginia, built by Eden Elbel, assistant professor of physical education, at 11:15 a.m. at 9:35 p.m. on **D. J. Trevettall**, associate professor of economics, will present "The Origin of the Olympic Game" "The Toad That Wears the Jewel in His Head" Will be the subject of a talk by E H Taylor, associate professor of zoology, at 11 a.m. At 11:15 a.m., George O. Foster, registrar, will speak on "Preparation for College Admissions" and international economics will talk on "Foreign Exchanges" at 9:45 p.m. Monday At 11 a.m., w. W K. Cornell, instructor in French, will give a lesson in elementary French to students as the subject of a British travel talk at 11:15 a.m. a. Athletic interview, "Beginning Swimming." In preparation for her Herbert Alpin, swimming coach. At 11 a.m., m. C. S. Skilton, professor of organ, will conduct a music appreciation period. A musical program arranged by William Pilcher, associate professor of music, will begin at 5:15 p. m. Gil and Gus will give their regular program at 9:45 p. m. Thursday Tuesday Wet Track Prevents New Relays Records Friday Miss Alice Winston, associate professor of English, will give a book review on topics she news flashes, prepared by the K. U. news bureau at 4:35 p.m. m. there will be a musical program arranged by Ry Underwood, associate professor of Wednesday Saturday (Continued from page 1) Harriet Univeristy King First serion, won by Iowa. 1,257. Illinois, ses- d. Oklahoma A. and M., third, and Kansas fourth. second, Kansas State third, and Rocky fourth. second on striped shirt the戴尔 was wearing (Dan, Nigeria, Alabama) Kansas' iii- dition d. Oklahoma A. and M. third; Kansas' t- hird d. Oklahoma A. and M. third; fourth. Second season, won by Missouri, 112.8, Texas East Kansas, Kansas, and Rice, fought Underlying factor Many kinp India, Indonesia (Gambai) Borneo (Malaysia) Kenya, Kenya (East Africa) African Time. Time was 10:18.7. Brooklyn's male was in 4:24.6. His man is probably **Tolland** *Tolland*; **Holley** *Holley* Won by Holley in the 1985 Northwestern State Teachers college, second ed. of *Emporia*, third and William Jewell fifth, at *Time of Winter*, 10:43:53. On basis of aliquent time, the race was won by Missouri (Clarke, D. Dunkeen, and E. Dunkin); Texas, second; Indiana, third; Rice Institution fourth. Won by Salting of Iowa, (14.6). Flick of Kanaue triumph; Errors of Illinois, third. Time of winner winning. The first letter of Lilian's name, First name, by Indiana. 123, lily. Nebraska, by Nebraska. 124, lily. Fourth, by Nebraska. 125, lily. Second occasion, by Moses. 126, lily. Tear second, Rise third, Dake fourth. Wong for Thomas, Montenegro; Klauser, Kospa; see and; Busas, Barter; third; Lieberman, Nebraska; kraft. Time. 9.7. First ascension won by Oklahoma Baptist, 1:3.4 Minnesota College, second Emporia State, 2:3.8 Minnesota College, third Emporia State, Second ascension won by Pittsburgh Teachers , 2:3.7; Second, width, third. Battle; 2:3.8. Individual Events On basis of elapsed time, the tax was won by Pittsburgh (Munkey, Kirby. Tervisley, Darris). Oklahoma Eagles, second. Edmond third; Kansas State Teachers, fourth. Emory, fifth. Won by Thomas D. Krausen 138' 6" 8-4', Purdue, Illinois, second 136' 7" 1', White, Pittsburgh. trierd, third 134' 7" 4', Mountain, Pennsylvania, fourth, fourth 133' 8" 4'. On basis of elapsed time, the tax was won by a State Teacher of Pitfallburg, (Susiker, Kubler, Adams, Davis), Wichita, second; Wahburn, third; lastly, fourth. Women by Pointehaven Tearan college Clementown. Brown, Bill. South (city) of Kansas. State Tearan college, Emporia. University of South Dakota. Horton and Hollie Institute, fourth floor of Won for Better. Indiana, 135. 7.1.2: Cannon Drink and Lemonade, Illinois, 89. For better by at 13.1.2. For the best by at 13.1.2. For the best by Baller, Rice Immune Zimmer, Houston, Texas, 84. For the best by Horns, Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii First service, win by OLYMPA Boston. 1:25.7 Edmond H. Knight, second; Kansas State Teacher college; Emporia; third; Minneapolis School of Mines; fourth. Won, by Mercer. Oklahoma University, 29' 11" 3' 0", Illinois, second, 27' 1", Crouch, in third, 22' 1"', and Stansell, McKenneror, fourth, 22' 5.7". Wom. by Cunningham, Ransay, Colfain, Oklahoma A. and M. second, Pearl Central School Teacher college, third, bear, butter, fourth. Time 4:10.5. Vol. Vince Nelson, Butler and Newell, Oklahoma and tied for first as a. 2, 3-4'. Schmidt, Pittsburgh Teachers, n. 2', and Elford, Kansas State, fourth, n. 1'. Ore Mile Jupiter College Refuge Won by Canmore college (Mashall, Adkins Witt, Cakir, Tookwa, Oklahoma), second. Fc. Scuart, Sheridan and Hutchinson, fourth, 3:29.1. Second section, upon by Kansas State Teachers college, Pittsburg, i.13.9; Waltha, second, University of South Dakota, third. Won by Rhea, Nibukawa, 4' 1" 1.8"; Munz, Minimurra, second, 4' 3" 1.1"; Barke, Rice Institute, second, 4' 1" 1.8"; Bandia, Kansu, 3' 11"; Won by Hodgers. Train, 180° 1-2''. Brown, Saunders Illumina, 184° 7''. Klea, Oklahoma, threel, 153', and Rogney, Oklahoma A. and M., fourth. 153'. K. U. Tennis Team Wins in Tilt With Oklahoma Norman, April 23—(UP) —The Uni- versity won the match in a tie to shut out the University of Oklahoma squad in a contest here today. Oklahoma failed to win the game. Every Set in Each of Six Matches Goes to Jay- Wilbur Coen Jr., Kansas, No. 1 player, had little trouble in disposing of Charles Davis, Oklahoma's star player. Coen won in straight six-23. In the singles matches Coen, Ken, defeated Davison, Oklahoma, 6-2, 8-3; Prosser, Kansas, defeated McPail, Ohio, 9-7, 6-4; Hurd, Kansas, defeated sessions, Oklahoma, 6-0, 6-1; Cullip, defeated Shofalo, Ohio, 6-0, 6-4. hawkers In the doubles Coen and Hurd, Kansas, defeated Selections and McPhail, Oklahoma, 6-3, 6-2. Prosper and Curtis, Oklahoma, 6-0, 6-3. Thomas, Oklahoma, 6-0, 6-3. "Nearly every substance used in medicine today has some 'Believe It or Not' connected with it," said Prof. Hirsch, who is the school of Pharmacy, in a recent address. Boughton Links Medicine With 'Believe It or Not "The smallest dose in the Pharma- copepa is that for acoument, 1-4000 of a grain, or about 1-1500 of the weight in a house fly. And the professor, Bourghoff. "Non-poisonous alcohol has been prepared in England from swedust, 35 to 40 gallons of alcohol being obtained from a ton of wood. "A physician at the University of Iowa says that patients disclose private information to authorities in order to questions of the most intimate nature when under the influence of drugs. "Coffee and Chinchino, from which quinine is obtained, are members of the same plant family. "Ergot, one of the most important of drugs, is in reality an abnormal growth, a plant disease of rye. "Bzil Valentine, a German monk of the seventeenth century, is claimed to have observed that pigs had grown fat to have become larger and thicker than men called silium. He gave some of the metal to brother monks who had become emaciated by long fasting. The monks died, and he changed their animosity, since it was an anatomist's fault." "Sugar was used as a medicine only in the fourteenth century." Missouri Enrollment Is 2.462 Jayhawks Flown The two candidates for the Republican nomination for Governor of Kansas are both former University of Kansas students. Alfred M. 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