4 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 1 11 All Track Entries for Husker Meet Announced Today Coffman Entered in Four Events of Dual Clash to Be Held Here on Monday KANSAS' CHANCE GOOD Entries for the Nebraska-Kansas track duck tournament were confirmed this week. Coach Brushatt. The meet is scheduled to be held Monday, May 11, on the stadium track The Kansas entries are as follows: 100 yard dash—R. Sickel, J. Klaner Gridley. Gridley. 220 yard.dash—R.Sickel, J.Klaner, Gridley. Stocker. 880 yard dash—Bondank. Fullerton McKinney. 440 yard dash—Beardslee, Young, L. Sickel. 1 mile run—Soelner, Levine, Stover 2 mile run—Kennedy. Levine, Soell ner. man. Pole Vault—Coffman, Trueblood, Black. High hurdles—Flick, Kite. Black Broad Jump — Hodges, Coffman Plumley. Shot Put—Foy, Reisen, Ross. Discus—Foy, Walton, Shroyer, Coff man. tg, Beardslee, Strainow Fast Time in Tryout Javelin- Coffman, Bryan, Hanson 1 mile relay-L. Sickel, Bondank Young, Beaardie, Stralow. Although Nebraska offers such runners as Ostergard and Rodgers in the 440. Kansas track for the Kansas State game, they at the Kansas Angle dual and then to take the mile relay on the last lap are confident he will give the Nebraskans a win. The contestants in the high jump and discus were not decided last night when try-outs were held. Black, Coffman and Hanson were chosen in the final rounds. The team will compete in the discus as a result of the try-outs. In a test run on the 400 yard event exceptionally fast times were made. As a result of these trials Bondk, Bearleard, Sickel and McBeam be the laylander mile race contender. Clyde Coffman, versatile all around athlete will again take a big part in the national team. He plays in the javelin, discus, broad jump and pole vault and should stand a good fourth in his age group. Nebraska Entries Received Nebraska entries in the meet were received from Coach Schultz this morning from Coach Schultz. They are 100 yard dash-Jeff Lee, George Smutty, Harold Petz. 220 yard dash—Jerry Lee, George Smutty, Harold Petz. 440-yard run-Ralph Rodgers, Herman Siefke, Merlon England, Robert Osterward. 880 yard run—Wesley True, Merlon England, Robert Ostergard. Diceus—Hugh Rhea, Edward Eisenhart, James Gilbert. Mile run—Philip Garvey, Wesley Tow, Merlon England. 2 mile run-Gordon Nuenberger Philip Garvey, Ervine Watson, George Marrus 120 yard high hurdles—Willis Lamson, Myle White, Linus Carroll, Leor Carroll. Pole vault.—Orlin Dean, Chris Mathis, Richard Bell. High jump—Slayton Pierce, Jerry Lee, Howard Jackson. 220 yard low hurdles.-Linus Carroll, Leon Carroll, Harold Petz, George Smurts Broad jump—Donald Gray, Coburn Tomson, Guy Craig, Hugo Hege. Chat out, Hugh Epher, Queen Rist Tomson, Guy Craig, Hugo Hge. shot put—Hugh Rhea, Owen Rist, Charles Justice. Javelin—Elmer Faytinger, Orlin Dean, Hugh Rhea. Kansas' Chances Brighter Chances for a Kansas victory seemed somewhat brighter since the Nebraska- Iowa State tie in their dual meet held FOR A PEPPY CAR and a quick Get-Away Install Pedrick Heat-Shaped Rings LAWRENCE IRON WORKS 611 N. H. Phone 106 Authorized Expert mechanical and greasing work done on Fords and Chevroletts. Also washing, polishing and waxing. Best storage facilities. One stop service. Sales Hamilton Motor eesterday at Ames. The meet ended in 65 1-2 point deadlock. Hugh Rhea gainter beaten the Nebraska scored a lam in the broad jump. However, owa State's strength in the distance events proved enough to gain a tie. Company Telephone 534 702-4-6 Vermont While Coach Henry Schultz and his jornhukers are given the edge in the need due to the fact they hardly face the challenge, the ayahwakers are conceded a chance to come through and score a victory. The team should be the meet should be close and thrilling. Two Conference Baseball Games Scheduled Tomorrow Kansas and Oklahoma to Meet in Twin Bill Continued rains and wet grounds caused the postponement of the baseball game scheduled for this afternoon with the Oklahoma nine. The game will be played on Monday afternoon if the grounds are in shape. The games Saturday start will be at 2:30. Tomorrow Oklahoma comes here with an undefeated record in league play, holding the national title and grazing. In its second game with the Agios they completely subdued the Kansers and gave them victory. The hurler for the Sooners in the first game will be Captain Glenn Canterbury. The hurler for the hurling duel from Glen Anker, Angie pitcher, who up to that time had been a No. 1 hitter. Mills in Lineup Other stars of the Oklahoma team are Smith Watkins, sophomore centerfielder, and Buil Mills, star backfielder who have been leading the team in hitting. Kansas will present a revamped lineup with Carruth Smith moved from the field to Tromboli moved from the field to Smith's position behind the bat. Jack Handley will be at first base in place of Paul Fisher who was declared ineligible. Battle Freshmen In yesterday's session the varsity took batting practice against a team committee that had been diligently dedicated with Robert Ross and Floyd Perchard dividing the pitches duties. The committee worked through a snappy felding workout to complete its practice before the game. Another contest has been added to the schedule. The postponed games with the Haskell Indians has been scheduled for next Tuesday at 3 p.m. The probable starting lineup and batting order for tomorrow is as follows: Gene Price, center field; Bert Hogs, right field; Carney Smith, center field; Captain Torn C. Bishop, second base; George Hulten, short stop; Jack Handel, third baseman; Trombone catcher; Arlyn Kraemer, Robert Roe G. A. Coale, pitcher. 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The three home games remaining are: the postponed Aggie game; Nebraska on May 11, and Oklahoma on May 27. Coach Smith further stated that the proposer, Presser, Alford, and Hard or O'Leary had postponed Agnie content would probably be used whenever a date for the event was known. Alpha Xi Delta deflected Alpha Omni Omri Pt in intramural baseball yesterday with a score of 17 to 15. Battery for alpha Xi Delta was Bishop and Handcock, while Parkinson and Hoor- er both were Bishop. Gamma Phi Beta defeated Kappa Intramurals --with Fay Wray - Lew Cody Usual Time and Prices --with Fay Wray - Lew Cody Usual Time and Prices Calling— Hunsinger Taxi Will Bring a The individual having the highest individual score will be dearest individual winner and receive a stint for his team. A competition with another student each enchantingcompeting in an event. Five points will be given for each vent won which will be determined averaging the scores of all higher than one team on each team competing, the team with the second highest average will receive three points, third highest points, and fourth highest ne point. Entries for the men's intramurra track meet that will be held Tuesday and Thursday, May 12 and 14, must be in by noon Monday, May 11. Be considered in the team competition once the meeting enters into three, and may enter four. Results of yesterday's games were: Coopontifan club 16, Phi Chi 3; Theta Tu 17, Deltai Kappa 8, Bpi Upsilon 7; Delta Upsilon 23, Delta Tau 3, Keyhawks 6, Alpha Pka Psi 1; and sigma Chi fortihete to Phi Gamma Four matches are scheduled for tomorrow. Cosmopolitan club v. Haugh club Pt.I Upma v. Areacia, Pfi Gamma club Pt.I Ow v. O, and Pti Deltatheta v. Sigma Club. Games to be played Monday are between I.W.W. against Corbin hall, and Watkins hall opposite Chi Omega. 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