PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932 Dual Track Event With Huskers Now Slated for Spring Kansas, Present Outdoo Champions, Has Much Potential Power for Meet COFFMAN IS THREAT The University of Kansas will meet the University of Nebraska in a dual outdoor track meet sometime this week. The university announced definitely this morning. The meet will be a battle between the two outstanding teams of the Big Six. Nebraska has held the indoor championship since 1978, and Saskatchewan is the outdoor champion. In the Big Six indoor meet at Columbia, Mo., last Saturday, Kansas bettered her standing of last year by taking second place. A study of the rehearsal day indicates great potential strength for the Jawhaymer aggregation. In many of the events, Kansas was beaten by other big Six teams other than Nebraska. In a dual meet Kansas is conceded an even chance to take first honors. Clyde Coffman turned in one of the finest exhibitions of the meet when he skimmed over the bar in the pool vault to equal the mark of 15 feet and 4-8 inches. Coffman bruska several years ago. Coffman made this performance in spite of the injured back which has handicapped him most of this season. Under favorites like Jimi Hendrix, she a new Big Six outdoor record in the dual meet with the Corinthians. Gleem Cunningham, who has been invited to the Central A. A. U. track meet at Chicago, III., this Saturday, displayed his power in the Big Six meet last Saturday when he finished a brilliant mile run to set a new record of 421.1. His achievement was of 426.6, which was set by "Foco" Frazier in 1927 at Convention hall. --the Pennsylvania, Drake, Fremont, and be the major mecans of trade this year. The mecanics trade this year. Relay 23 will and is expected to attract a large number of mecans. With spring intramural sports yet to be played, Triangle bends the list of fraternity organizations with a total of 745 points. The team has a close second with 715.5 points. Pi Gamma Delta ranks third with 319.7 points, and Theta Tau is fourth with 285.6 points. Intramural Games If the Beta's repeat their performance in track and playground bad luck, they will have to win over the wall have a good chance of winning over the Triangles. Triangle won the intramural championship last year and Beta Theta Psi was fourth with 921.1. Other Organizations and their points are as follows: Kappa Sigma Delta Chi Alpha Phi Delta Phi Delta Theta Delta Tau Delta Sigma Phi Epilon Sigma Chi Phi Tai Sigma Alpha Epilon Sigma Alpha Ka Kayhawks Phi Chi Alpha Kappa Lambda Phi Tai Alpha Tau Omega Chi Delta Sigma Cocaine Pi Upsilon Rowlands Independents Kappa Eta Kappa Cottage Intellectuals Phi Kaappa Alpha Rinker Delta Sigma Lambda Alpha Phi Sigma Phi Beta Pi Lambda Pi Delta Sigma Pi Phi Kappa Alpha Phi Omega Sigma Alpha Mu Phi Alpha Delta River Mortal Pastels Baseball Practice Resumed With the weather man predicting good weather for today and tomorrow baseball practice will be resumed this season. In the spring, Allen. The first efforts of the baseball squad to get in shape for the coming season were frustrated by Old Man Wainer after two days of practice which led to the second and third of this month. Organize to Study Climate Change (UP) has been organized here for the purpose of a following a course of study on taxation. The course is outlined by the state cal For a Peppy Car And a Quick Get-away INSTALL Pedrick Heat-shaped Rings Lawrence Iron Works 611 N. H. Phone 106 Major Meets Discontinued Illinois, Ohio, Texas and Rice Relays Will Not Be Held Because of financial difficulties four of the major national track and field organizations discontinued meets are the Rice Relays at Houston, Texas, the Illinois Relays at Urbana, Ill., the Texas Relays at Austin, and the Ohio Relays at Columbus. High School Tournaments at Wichita and Sterling State Basketball Contests Will Be Held This Week-end With the regional tournaments over-two twenty-two Kansas high school basketball teams coupled with ten second place winners, to be named later, will go to the state A and B tournament this week-end, in Wichita and Sterling. Winners of the eleven regional class A tournaments are Parsons, Clay Center, Wesleyan, Hays, Topека, Cherryvale, Newton Emporia, Dodge City, Salina, Alamanda City, and Wyandotte of Kansas City. Winners of the eleven class B regional tournaments are Eric Norka, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Cullison, Marquette Stanley, and Roe Institute of Wichita. Drawings will be made early this season. The secretary of the high school athletic association. He will also announce the regional runner-ups that will be allowed to enter to complete 16 team games. Sport Shorts The National A. A. U. tournament over, and the Wichita Henry's are the champions again. The Henry's had not have the set-up that they have had the last two years. They almost met their goal. But they were unable to leap gequitte. The Teachers leed until the closing minutes when the Wichita team forged ahead. The Big Six indoor track championship is becoming a permanent fixture at Lincoln, Nebr. The Cornhuskers took the Big Six indoor for the third straight time Saturday. Kansoa was one of the few teams ites to take the outdoor as they seen to be better in the longer distance that are run out of doors. Gleem Cunningham, star sophomore distance man, proved his worth by taking the mile run and setting a new indoor competition record. After he had taken the mile, the best that he could do was running a mile. He was the class of the two-mile-runners last fall, losing but one race in the two-mile competition. The big upset of the meet came when finckley of Kansas State beat out Fick and Kite of Kansas to beat the world's record in the 60-yard high hurdle, then winning by recording the conference record of 7.7 and settling the world's record of 7.8. Coffman, Kansas paultier, tied the conference record in that event and placed in the high jump and broad跳. Coffman was not expected to be in top form on account of an injured knee. The team's pale vault champion in high school. Read the ads. They carry news. Tuesday Noon Liver and Bacon Liver 3rd Bacon 13c or on the 30c Luncheon This is one of the necessary foods. Eat at The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best. Recently the editor of the Oklahoma Daily, student publication at the University of Oklahoma, requested that the names of native residents of Oklahoma who had in past years attend the university of Kansas and discharged them as a弹剂 to the extent that they were chosen for Olympic teams be sent to him. Spring Football Under Way Three of Four Jayhawk Olympic Stars Were Natives of Oklahoma In compiling the information sent to in Oklahoma Daily it was found that of four men who had made the Olympic team, three were natives of Oklahoma. Everett L. Bradley, who is reputed to have been the greatest all-around track man that ever won the Crimson Tide in the pentathlon and won second place. Bradley captained the Kansas track team in 1922. In the same year he scored 20 points by himself in the Missouri high jump at 23½ points and 29½ points in the Missouri-Kan- This Year's Program Limited to Four Weeks The first spring football workout will be held the afternoon on McCook field according to Couch B Hillargus. The practice will consist of limbing up exercises and light scrimmaging practices. The spring session, while it will consist of light workouts for the first week, on the whole, be very intensive. The program this spring will be limited to four weeks. Training rules and guidelines for the regular season. During the last week and half of the practice, two or three games will be played between the candidates for the varsity and freshmen. Eleven lettermen from last fall are expected to come out for practice. Caucasian students among those as they are out for baseball while Jake Pitman and Bernard Gridley are out for track advantage of the preliminary call insued to football candidates to check out equipment and provide coaching, the spring practices get under way. Allea to Talk in Wyoming Yo-Yo Craze Hits Again Attend to talk with wvyoung Dr. Formrex C. Allen will speak at a conference March 25. He will go to Casper to officiate at the Wyoming state high school basketball tournament. McPherson, March 14 — (UP) “The Yo-Yo craze has hit McPherson in a most emphatic manner, and it seems that he’s been able to reach an thaned hundred boys and girls last week took advantage of free classes in the art of spinning these tips, preparing for an elimination tournament which will be held on March 19 of the Y. M. C. A. here on March 19. VARSITY THEATRE Today - Tomorrow - Wednesday You'll Have a Howl of a Time! WHAT A MAN! was dual meet. Bradley was a native of Cherokee, Okla. Merwin Graham, of Bartlesville, learned in track at Kansas in 1923, 1924, and was captain in 1925. Graham was a member of the 1924 Olympic squad and, like Bradley, was a great all-around athlete. He competed in the world jumps and jumps of the world's greatest stars, but failed to place. Woman tanner, sure-shot gambler, playboy and Wall Street Wolf all in one! Promoter of wildcat stocks and beastcats bloomed! The third Okakomba to attend the University and gain a place on the Olympic squash is Tom Poeor, of Muskoka who has played that ever attended school here. He holds the school high jump record at the University and was fourth place in the 1924 Olympics. The only native Kansan attending the University to be chosen a member of the Olympic squad is Pay R. Mollon, who was a member of his squad in 1900. MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY RUNNER TIES WEST VIRGINIA MARK Ann Arbor, March 14—(IPF)—University of Michigan track enthusiasts are hopeful the Wolverines have an advantage in the person of Donald J. Renwish. The new sensation, racing his first year in a Wolverine uniform, has clicked off one victory in as many starts. At the University of West Virginia, he scored 18 points in 7.2 seconds, tying the indoor record for the distance. Athletes Will Be Guests Chamber of Commerce Will Honor Big Six Basketball Champions Extra— Oswald "Torchy Passes the Buck" &ews with Guy Kibee Evelyn Brent George Sidney The University of Kansas basketball team and Dr. Forrest C. Allen will be the guests of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce at luncheon tomorrow at 12 a.m. at the Eldridge Hotel. He will make speeches: M. F. Ahern, Director of Athletics at the Kansas State College; Charles Corsass, basketball coach at Kansas State College; "Bo" McMillan, athletic director; Dr. F. C. Allen Director of Athletics and basketball coach of the "Champions of the Big Six" this year. The luncheon will be given to honor the basketball team and then coach for winning the Big Six Championship. Dr. James Nisasch, the inventor of basketball, Referee C.E. Q. Cigley, Coach兰·Walter of Haskell, Coach Joe Jumlin, the former head coach of School will also be the guests of the Chamber of Commerce. University Dramatic Club Fraser Theatre Mar. 14, 15, 16 Presents the side-splitting satire "The Butter and Egg Man" by George S. Kaufman Admission $100 Student Enterprise Ticket Admits Seats Reserved Green Hall Call K.U.174 When You Step-Out on Easter What sort of an impression are you going to make? Have that last year's suit cleaned and pressed. It will look like new. Immaculate and freshly pressed clothes assure you of smart appearance. CASH AND CARRY PRICES Dresses . . . . 60c Suits (men's) . . 50c Coats . . . . 60c We are responsible for every garment we receive. 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