1 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1931 Freshman Track Returns Pouring Into K. U. Office Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas Complete Telegraphic Meet OTHER RESULTS SOON The results of the freshman telegraphic meet which was held in all the Big Six conferences at the athletic office this morning. The reports were received from Missouri and Oklahoma and we were to be exceptionally hard in the dashes and distance runs, while the Oklahoma yearlings won the events. Kansas freshmen turned in the fol- Kansas freshmen turned in the lot-lowing times and distances. The hawker freshmen were weak in many points but strong in the broad icevelin. 100-yard dash: D. Farrar, 10.2. 120-yard dash: D. Farrar, 10.3. 120-100 yard dash: Eddies, 23.1. 440-yard dash: Kerley, 51.9; Edwards, 55.5; Maio, 59.5; Mile run: Nawesoug ... Two-mile run. Nwissonger, 10:48 Stover, 10:50·2 High hurdles: Edwards 162; Weaver, 6; F. Farrar, 16.2 broad jump: Gardner, 22 feet inches; Bardt, 21 feet, 7.4 inches inches; Fletcher, 8 feet, 8 inches; Press, 19 feet, 4.1 inches High jump: Edwards, 5 feet, 7 12 inches. inches. Missouri results were as follows: Javelin; Gard, 180 feet; Harrington, 167 feet, 5 inches; Beauty, 164 feet, 9 inches. Pole vault: Beauty, 11 feet, 3½ inches. Missouri results were as follows: 100-yard dash: 24.8, 100-yard field: 15.0, 100-yard dash: 24.9, Fowle: 21.5, E. Dunkin: 21.9, Hattie: 26.3, Kreisel: 16.8, Kwon: 19.0, Johnson: 19.9, 1.29-2.09 hardies: Snively, 23.1, Johnson, 25.2, Cohurn, 25.4, 44-40 race: E. Dunkin, 49.8; D. Dunley, 50.9. 800-yard dash: E. Dunkin, 1.57.2; D. Dunkin, 1.37.3. One mile run: D. Dunkin, 10.96.9. Two mile run: D. Dunkin, 10.96.9. Yield: 0.22. Shoe put: Close, 40 feet; Allen, 38 feet; 1-2 inches. High jump: Foxtown, 4- 1 inches. High jump: Foxtown, 4-1 inches. Finish: Foules, 5 feet, 9 inches. Pole vault: Martin, 11 feet, 3 inches; Discuss: Close, 12 feet, 3 inches; Al- mer, 5 feet, 4 inches; Broad jump, Wertz, 30 feet; javelin, Javelin, 166 feet, 3-12 inches. Oklahoma results: 100-yard dash: Panze, 10.1; Jank, 10.1; Carter, 10.2; Bauer, 10.4; 440-yard dash: 440; 440-yard dash: Stroh- sie, 31.6; Butter, 52; Jana, 52.6; Hurdige- yard, 37.6; Strohse, 21.0; Hardiguren Mile run: Holloway, 4.5-6; mile run: Holloway, 10.24; walkin Kleos (three miles); high jump: 6 feet, 4 inches. High jump: Barham, 6 feet, 1 inch. Broad jump: Cunningham, 6 feet, 4 inches. Cunningham, 11 feet, 9 inches. Shot put: Gilles, 42 feet, 6 inches. Disc Gilles, 42 feet, 6 inches. High hurdles: no entries. Low hurdles: no entries. The results of the freshman teams will be sent into the University where the final results of the meet will be compiled and the winners determined. Olathe — The Chamber of Commerce recently helped sponsor a picnic for students in the School for Deaf. Fifty students of students were taken on the outing. Intramurals Margaret Lawson, P.D.Q., was the winner in the women's intramural tent ball. She defeated V. Martin halleigh, W. Larry defeated Helene Lawson, P.D.Q., while Margaret Lawson defeated Dorothy Lightburn, Watkins kalm, in the semi- P. D.Q, was the winner in the intramural tennis singles, having 85 points while Alpha Gamma Delta placed second with 40 points. Points are given for participation, number of games played, and for the winning of first, second, or third place in the singles or doubles in the tennis singles as it follows. P- D Q 3 4 5 6 7 Alpha Gamma Delta 12 8 10 8 Alpha Delta Pi 9 10 8 Alpha Delta Pi 28 8 10 Delta Zeta 12 7 0 2 Delta Zeta 28 7 0 2 Wakunai Half 12 7 2 Wakunai Half 12 7 2 Alpha Omission Pi 12 6 1 Alpha Omission Pi 12 6 1 Kappa Gamma Kappa 12 6 1 Kappa Gamma Kappa 12 6 1 Omega 9 3 1 Omega 9 3 1 Sigma Kappa 4 1 1 1 Games; 2 Participation; 3 Championship; 4 Total Five New Records Made in Women's Track Meet Freshmen-Juniors Defeat Sophomore-Seniors 203-168 Five records were broken in the women's interclass track meet which was held yesterday in the stadium at 3:30. Three of these were broken by freshmen women and one by a senior. The freshman relay team also broke The freshman-juniors played the sophomore-seniors and defeated them 203 to 168. Davis Breaks Own Record Davis Breaks Own Record He recorded, e21, broke her own record in shot at 10 yards and shot put record last year at 27 feet and 10 inches and this year her this year was 34.5. Fern Baker, c34, established a new discus record of 80 feet. The former record was 74 feet and 5.5 inches made in 1926 by J. George. The javelin record established last year by Margaret Lawson at 62 feet and 8 inches was broken by Carol Hunter, who threw the javelin 67 feet and 4 inches. Oma Mae Gwantt, c34, broke the 75-yard dash record by one second. The record established by M. Snead in 1928 ran the distance in 9.7 seconds. Freshmen Set New Relay Speed The freshmen broke the record set by the freshmen in the relays of 1829. The new score is 28.9 seconds and the new score is 28.9 seconds. Five of the women in the track meet placed in four events: Oma Mae Gwertant, two first, one second, four fourth; Mary Elizabeth Eden won two first, one second, and one third. Davis Wilson one first, one second, first, one second, and one fourth. The summary: **Winterhaven** *Nom.* - Nancy by Mar. *Gwenry* *freeman.* Jason, james, bryan, mark. *Mar. 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The primary meeting will preliminary meet to the National A. A. U. championship meet which will be at Lincoln, July 3-4, but this will not be an elimination meet for the later Missouri — Ulffers in the 440-yard dash The events which will be run off a the meet here will include the following: 100, 220, and 440-dash dyes; 880-yd and one-mile run; 128-yard high durches, 222-yard low durches, and 440-yd, three-foot durches, and more. Trap, trip, broad and pole vault, 16-pound shot put, balls, and launched甩。 Many Kansas Colleges Entered K S A C--Ehrlich in the high jump, Gordon, pole vault, and Hinckley in the hurdles. Kansas, Big Six outdoor champions will be represented by Jones, Klauer, and Stickel in the dimes; Gridley and Cuffman in the drums; and Coffman in the pole vault. Jim Bausch, former Kansas athlete will be wearing the colors of the Kansas City Athletic Club and will preside over the shot, discus and volleyball. 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