PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS IT THURSDAY. MAY 21,1931 Kansas Athletes Hold High Marks in Track Events Jayhawkers Ranked Amon Leaders in Everything but Mile Run and Broad Jump BEST IN ALL DASHES "Big Six" athletes competing at Lincoln, Neb., tomorrow and Saturday will have to hustle, if they expect to equal or better some of the market in dual Kansas tracksters have made in dual relay carnival outcomes meets this year. In a compilation of the best marks established this year, Kansas men have been ranked among the five leaders in the nation for receiving the most male run and the broad jump. In the 100-yard dash, Sickel and Klaner of Kansas have tied for first in the 100-yard dash. Oklahoma. Klaner of Kansas again leads the field in the 229-yard dash, with Sicket of Kansas tying him for third. Boesolee's time for the 440-yard dash is only two-tenths of a second behind that of the Nebraska man and just one-tenth of a time the Ufers of Missouri. Leads in Hurdles The Jayhawker Gridley leads the 220-yard low hurdles, Coffman has ascended seven inches highs and Brantley has established a new Kansas record of 191 feet, with the javelin, which bites through the street approach by Milk of Oklahoma. Other Jayhawkers who have starred in their events are Bondk and Fulleton, in the 800-yard dash. Kesar Wheeler, a 75-year high hurdles. Trueblood, in the pole vault; Black, in the high jump Foy, in the shot put, and Watson, in the long jump. The list of records follows 100-Yard Dash Sukker (Kan.) Klanter (Kan.) Lyke (Kan.) Akkisonen (Oda.) Leru (Neb.) 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash Klauer. (Kan.) Eilwell. (Kansas Agus) Sickel. (Kan.) Patte. (Okla.) W. J. Moore 880-Yard Dash Ostergand, (Neb.) Ulfried, (Mo.) Beardate, (Kan.) Cheer, (Okla.) Oklahoma, (Okla.) Mile Run Labyrinth (Amra) 1:55.2 minute Mira (Okla) 1:58 minute Ronaldak (Kin) 1:58 minute Fulterstein (Kin) 1:60 minute Namir (Amra) 1:62.4 minute 0.8 srconds 0.7 srconds 0.6 srconds 0.5 srconds Pasan (Amir) 4:18.5 minute Dawar (ONla) 4:18.5 minute Swaitr (Mo) 4:18.5 minute Chapman (Amir) 4:18.5 minute Kawai (Amir) 4:18.5 minute 49.6 second 49.8 second 49.8 second 50.2 second 51.1 second Dawson, (Okla) 9.1/12 minutes Damman, (Ames) 10.0/17 minutes Dale, (Okla) 10.1/19 minutes Konkey, (Kan) 10.1/19 minutes Watson, (Missouri) 10.1/13 minutes 120-Yard High Hurdles 220-Yard Low Hurdles 20. 6 seconds 21. 1 seconds 21. 5 seconds 21. 6 seconds 21. 7 seconds High Jump Hagen (Amor) 14.7 seconds Flink (Kan) 13.9 seconds Hilda (Okla) 16.3 seconds Zane (Mn) 16.4 seconds Khanus Anger) 16.5 seconds Gudley, (Ken) 21.8 seconds Hunley, (Kansas Aggies) 21.8 seconds Huger, (Amia) 21.4 seconds Hulte, (Oklahoma) 21.4 seconds Wooley, (Ohio) 20.2 seconds Dahlah (Kansas Aggie) 6 (t, 2) univesh Darkish (Ohio) 6 (t, 2) univesh Chistar (Oklahoma) 5 (t, 10) univesh Hudson (Arkansas) 5 (t, 10) univesh Wilk (Michigan) 5 (t, 10) univesh Pole Vault Moll. (Olla.) 24, 0, 4 mihtl. Gay. (Nab.) 23, 0,16 mihtl. Morris. (Olla.) 23, 0, 4 mihtl. Hage. (Nab.) 23, 0, 4 mihtl. Tate. (Nab.) 23, 0, 4 mihtl. Cedman, Karen (Agon) Jordan, Kansas (Agon) Trailblossom, Karey Trailblossom, Karey Climate, Ohlie Climate, Ohlie 12 ft. 7½ in. 15 ft. 7½ in. 12 ft. 7½ in. 15 ft. 7½ in. 12 ft. 7½ in. 15 ft. 7½ in. Rhara, (Neb.) 51 t, 2 in. inch Fory, (Kan) 44 t, 2 in. inch Secoldsky, (K.A.) 43 t, 1 inch R. Smith, (Kan) 43 t, 1 inch S. Smith, (Kan) 43 t, 1 inch Discus Finlhart, (Neb.) 137 ft. Sandakoff, (K.A.) 4 ft. Walton, (Kan) 128 ft. 4 inchs; Rhea, (Kan) 128 ft. 4 inchs; Rhea, (Kan) 128 ft. 4 inchs; Bryan, (Kay) 191 ft. t, 42 in. Mills, (Ollah) 168 ft. t, 38 in. Farringer, (Neb.) 133 ft. t, 103 in. Rappar, (Ampel) 130 ft. t, 95 in. Bryan, (Kay) 140 ft. t, 6 ALLEN AND SHAAD ATTEND ALLEN AND SHAAD ATTEND BIG SIX MEETING IN LINCOLN The first of the Big Six annual directors' and conferences faculty representative meetings will be at Lincoln, Neuburg. Meetings will also be held Friday and Saturday morning at which will be decided all dates of the Big Six for the coming year. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics in迪尔莫这在迪尔莫时间到了,Marcus Gaynor,在Shaad, Shaud, representative from Kanyan, will leave tonight to attend the conference. EXTENDED FORUM PROGRAM PLANNED BY Y.W.C.A. GROUP The final cabinet meeting of Y.W.CA. was held yesterday in Henley where the board approved that next fall were made, among them an extended forum program for the com- Seniors who left last fall were invited back to last night's meeting. Devionals for the meeting were led by Mrs. Pattie Eakins. Intramurals The sophomores defeated the freshmen in men's and women's night games of 16 to 25. Battery for sophomores was Irwin and Moore while Baker and Hinshaw made up the bats. The seniors were defeated by the juniors with a score of 31 to 11. Bishop and Morgan崩溃但荷斯和 Peach were battery for the seniors. The games that were scheduled for Monday but were postponed because of weather at 4:30. The seniors will play the freshmen and the sophomores the junior. *r.DQ*, is leading in women's intra-mural tennis singles with two entrie only in the semi-finals, Alpha Omieroc Pi, Watkins hall, alpha Chi Omega Corbin hall, and Alpha Pi each have one entry remaining for the semi-finals. The game in the fourth round beaten by the DQ, and Henderson, both Xi Delta, to win the winner and the winner of that game will play Margaret Lawson, DQ, in the semi-finals. Other games in the semi-finals will be Hoering (P, D, FQM4) Pi vs. Kins hall, vs. White, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kins hall, vs. White, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kins hall, vs. White, Lois Lawn, Alpha Chi Omega. Missouri Plays Jayhawks in Final Tennis Matches Championship Kansas Team Will Try to Avenge Early Deadlock Determination to keep their耳箱 column blank, and to especially average themselves for the early season tie at the bands of the Tigers, the Kansas Wildcats and the Chicago club championship season this afternoon with its scheduled meet with Missouri. The former meet with Missouri was the first of the season for the Kansas State team, but the otherwise perfect record set by the Jachawcim. Since that time, however, the Kansan team has won 35 international tennis fame the Kansas team has undergone great improvements. Team I₆ Selected A final workout was held yesterday afternoon and the double pairings for Missouri match were announced. For the singles have been made and is composed of Junior Coen, George Allred, Leonard Prosser, George Hurd, and Douglas The change in double pairings that was made on Tuesday at Manhattan has resulted in a larger demand for the desired results, and will be used again this afternoon against the Tigers, as well as those of Junior Coen and Douglas Scott in the first game, and Leonard Pruzier in the second. Aggie Combination Planned This new lineup will be interesting to Kamas tennis fans, as Hill net followers have seen Coen and Prosser together and Hurd and Scott paired With this new combination at Manzanillo on Tuesday, the Aguiles failed to win a set. Whether or not this last meet will count in the final standings of the Big Six will not be determined until time is called and it is consulted when it arrives today. Boen Mernan, B.S.31, has received notice of his appointment to the executive training class held by the firm in Chicago employing about four thousand people. There were 200 applicants for the 15 positions available through the firm. KANSAS ALUMNUS RECEIVES APPOINTMENT IN CHICAGO Paris, May 21—(UP)—Another speed record was established today by the American pilot Capt. Frank M. Hawks when he arrived at Le Bourget field at 6 a.m. (UTC) on April 7 of 2005, covering 700 miles. He left Malmae at 1 p.m., local time. Robert Borth and Vance Wadhams, both seniors in the School of Business, have received notice of their appointment to the training work of the General Electric Co. in Schenectady, N.Y. They will report for duty during this year, where were chosen this year, according to the Bureau of Business Placement. Hawks Sets Record TAXI For All Your Transportation Needs PHONE 987 PHONE Alpha Tau Omega Wins Over Cosmopolitan Club Guffin Taxi Service Trauck Tracks Playground Ball Champions Will Be Decided Saturday The last match in the playground ball semi-finals was played yesterday. The result was a victory for Alpha Tau Omega who scored 12 points to the Cosmopolitan club with 9 goals, and a play game Omega with a Beta's who won their semi-final match with Sigma Alpha Mu yesterday by a score of 8 to 5. The first game of the series will be played this afternoon at 10 a.m., the second game at 2 p.m. and the championship will be decided by a third game which will be played Sat.-Sunday. Fret, Triangle, will play Fisher, Sigma Phi Epsilon; to decide the winner of the horsehoe singles. In the handball doubles there are two games to be played before the final game. These are Briner and Evans. Phi Kappa Psi is played with Theo Tau, and Robert and Skinner of Phi Kappa Psi vs. Reynolds and Kasuch, Independent. Only the following games remain to be played in tennis single. Dodge vs. Evans, Nadal vs. Lukas, Neto vs. Bela, vs. Shearman, Theta Tau Rudolph Triangle, will play the win- In tennis doubles Rudalph and Cut tip, Triangle, will play Neil and Phares Betas. Dominism and Lieberman, Tri- geration, will play the winner of the show match. In spite of what the weather conditions have been, all tournaments are expected to be complete this week. Baseball Series in Douby "Big Six" Championship Undecided Between Oklahoma and Missouri Norman, —(Special) —The proposed Oklahoma-Missouri baseball series for the 1931 "Big Six" championship is being considered between Ben G. Owen, the Sooner director of athletics, and Chester L. Brewer, the Mitzah director, at Lincoln, Fri. Fact that such a series would keep Sooner players out of school on the baseball field, would make Director Owen to frown upon the scheme. The series could not possibly be played without crack. Without crack Sooner center-field, will in Lincoln throw the javelin for the Oklahoma and Missouri tied for the championship with six games won and seven points, as this year, a series between them scheduled at Norman April 24 and 25 being played. SOONER GOLF MEET TO BE TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Norman – (Special) - Tulah University and Southwestern College of Weatherford have entered the Oklahoma Inland Fisheries Commission, so served by the University of Oklahoma, and scheduled for the Edgerton Golf Course. Oklahoma City Friday and Saturday. Adolph Burseen, John McFarlin, Buisy, Bushy, Aruge Rupe, Gary Lourd and Joe Field have been entered by Tulas University, Ned Galloway, Lovett Browning, Cactie Camden, Sankey are the Bulldog entries "Spot" Med. are the Bulldog entries. Yesterday's Results A silver loving cup will be awarded to the individual champion while medals will be given each member of the championship five-man team. The meet is being sponsored by the University of Oklahoma. R H St. Louis 4 10 Brooklyn 5 9 Chicago 7 14 Boston 13 14 Pittsburgh 7 10 Philadelphia 11 16 Cincinnati 0 5 New York 4 7 National League American League R H Philadelphia 3 9 Detroit 0 3 Boston 4 10 St. Louis 8 15 Washington 2 3 Chicago 0 6 New York at Cleveland, rain. R H Indianapolis 5 14 Louisville 2 9 American Association Kansas City at Minneapolis, cold Toledo at Columbus, game played Sunday. Milwaukee at St. Paul, cold. Workout at Marysville I Scheduled Today; Last Trip of Season Fourteen members of the baseball squad left this morning for Lincoln to engage the Cornhaukers in a two game series, the first game coming tomorrow afternoon. The squad stopped at Marysville this afternoon to meet after the Nokota series, the team will go to Annes to close the season. The team has been playing goo baseball after a poor start. In the last four games it has won 13 points, and has run by one run. The game with Haskin, Oklahoma, and the last of the two games with Kansas Angels have fallen in the final. Yesterday's practice was the first week as many of the men have a great deal of work to prepare before final examinations. The workout Wednesday was devoted entirely to batting practice which is done at home. All the pitchers took turns at heating for the batting practice. Besides Captain Tom C. Bishop, the following men are making the trip. Bert Iroan, right field; Paul Fisher, center field; Jonny Reid, left field; short stop; Jack Handler, first base; George Trombold, Robert; Arlyn Kraamer, pitcher; Robert ROSS, pitcher; G. A. Coley, pitcher; Edward Hatton, Levi Frankes, and William Sharvey. SWISS WOMAN WOULD HAVE NATIONS BAN BEAUTY SHOWS (Paris — UP) · Mrs. Curehd-Secretar, a Swamian woman who represents the culture of France, and the beauty of Young Girls, protects against the beauty shows that take place annually in Paris. Army to Abandon Posts Valued at $22,000,000 She has lodged a resolution requesting the League of Nations to approach the different governments in view of putting a stop to beauty shows which are an immoral organization. Ms. Curtiz—Secretary of State for Greater Europe—delegates of the international union join with her in lodging this complaint. Forts to Be Transferred to New Military Use or Sold 3 Washington, May 21—(U)-Abandonment of $3 army values valued at $22,000,000 is contemplied by a general announcement last night. The postses were designated by the general staff after a survey organized by the military administration, General Douglas MacArthur, chief of staff, will contribute to the investigation. Further army economies to assist President Hoover in his attempt to cut government expenses and improve the defense of harbor defense forts through a new method of mobile guns and bombing plains instead of fortified positions. The war department proposes to sell some of the posts it is abandoning. Others may be put non-military government use. Congressional authority in E1 already has been granted. In other cases2 permission must be asked. President Hewson has received two requests from local authorities to take over army posts for local purposes. it was announced by President Dennis D. Rosewell, New York, has asked for 2,000 acres at camp Upton, Long Island, and Senator Howell, Republican, Nebraska, has asked for the Omaha for a Municipal University. Pembroke Will Return Visit Kansas City School Tennis and Baseball Teams to Oppose Oread Pembroke, private school for boys, plays its return match with Oread Training School in tennis and baseball at 3 p.m. tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. m. Oread is making more entries in tennis at the match. The men who will play are Bernie Shoan, Walter Block, John Bryan, and Rocose Coehler. Milton Sorum will coach the tennis teams. He is likely to be the least equally the same as for the first meeting with Penbrowc. Those playing are: Mike Pineck, oak creeper; Mike Johnson, oak creeper; first base; Arthur Allen, second base; Berry Hemre, short stop; chapel Hercules; Dennis Fuchs, left field; Kari Kuglin, left field; Dwight Dooley, Harmon Tuston, John Stratton, and Lester Hutchinson as subs Cochran will supervise The freshman design class of the department of architecture had as its most recent problem the designing of a modern 10-20 story hotel. This design was a composition in form and many of its parts are made are unique. Both drawings and models were submitted, numbering around 50. 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Davis, B.S./R.I. has been appointed president of the radio station WHB at Kansas City, Mo, which was recently purchased by the Cook Paint and Varnish company, radio activities for the past eight years, having directed the Travel Guild which is broadcast over a net work of American stations. Professor Borth was awarded the fellowship of public utilities at the University of Illinois for the coming year. Dr. Harve Clodfelter, formerly of Princeton, will complete his work at St. Margaret's hospital in Kansas City, Kan., and will begin his practice of medicine. Harve was preeminent from the University School of Medicine in 1927. Frank Schokh, Jr. fc07, is now living at Tucumari, N.M., where he is connected with the New Mexico state highway department. Daniel Borth, Jr., B.S.72, has passed the preliminary examination for the Ph.D. degree in economics. He is an instructor of economies in the University of Kansas. He was a charter member of Beta Gamma Sigma at the University of Kansas. 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