/ PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931 Kansas Prepares for Coming Meet With Cornhuskers Nebraska, Strong in Shot and Hurdles, Is Unde- feated So Far in Dual Contests DATE SET FOR MAY 11 With the Kannas Agiee dual track meet successfully passed the Kansas track team again resumed intensive training this afternoon in preparation for the Nebraska dual meet to be held at the Memorial Stadium Monday, May 11. From all appearances and past records the Nebraska team should be third in the Big Six tournament, but he must meet of the season in the Big Six conference. Nebraska holds this year's Big Six indoor crown won at Columbia Stadium last season. The Nebraska competition this year. Kansas will be represented by one of her strongest teams in the Big Six Nebraska has a wealth of material to draw from this year with several god men for each team, and probably the outstanding Husker star, having record sets in every meet he has entered so far that his 51 feet $2\frac{1}{2}$ inches, which compares favorably with outstanding marks in 51 feet $2\frac{1}{2}$ inches, is touted for the Olympics next year. The Nebraska campus must be fairly overrun with hurlers with such outstanding men as Lamson, Petz, Snutman and Rolle, roll competing in the high and low stick events. The Nebraska shuttle team picked from these men has won five of the six nationalization of its kind in this section of the country, having won this event at the Illinois relays where a new record was set at the Kansas and Drake relay events. In the broad jump Nebraska will offer two of the most outstanding athletes in this event in the conference this year, four veterans and have made enviable records for themselves this year. Gray's most notable performance this season was at the Illinois relays where he won Gordon of Iowa to take first place. Yesterday's Results American Association American League R H 14 Toledo 6 14 Kansas City 18 19 Indianapolis 17 22 Minneapolis 11 19 Columbus 0 3 Wilmington 3 8 Louisville 1 8 St. Paul 7 10 Philadelphia 3 1 Washington 7 7 Beaston 3 6 New York 8 10 St. Louis 9 15 Chicago 9 9 Cleveland 7 11 Detroit 4 7 National League Chicago 4 9 St. Louis 5 8 (eleven innings) Pittsburgh 6 7 Cincinnati 5 8 (first game) Cincinnati 5 14 Cincinnati 10 12 (second game) Philadelphia 4 8 Boston 1 6 New York 3 10 Brooklyn 4 9 Send the Kansan home Intramurals I. W. W, defeated the Independent team in women's intranational baseball game against the Bakersfield and Walker were battery for I. W. W, and Irwin K and Moxley were by The games played tcd were: Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Xi Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. P1 Beta Phi. Miss Hoover requests that everyone participating in the third - round of women's intramural tennis be sure that she is off by Tuesday, May 11 at 6 o'clock. Eight playground ball matches are scheduled for tomorrow. Diamond I, 2 Sigma M vs. Acacia; diamond 3, 2 Sigma M vs. Acacia; Delta Sigma Lambsd; diamond 5, Phi Chi; diamond 6, Sigma Alpha Epismon; competition vs. Alphabeta Kpsi; Competition vs. Haugh Club vs. Kentucky Colovels; and diamond 10, Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Sigma. Results of Saturday's matches: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 9, Delta Chi 25; Phappa K 5, Alpha Kappa Lambda 3. Kappa Sigma 10, A T O 9; Sigma Chia K 4. F a c t o n s Delta Tan and Beta Theta Pi respectively. Kansas Baseball Squad Prepares for Oklahoma Jayhawker Team Has Los All Conference Starts This Season The Kansas tea masquered four setbacks in the game, including a loss to Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, Aggies and Missouri, two of them counting in the conference startline. With eight move games on the road, the Oklahoma team has the Kansas team will have to show an improvement to finish in the first division. The Kansas team suffered four set of its games last week, played some good baseball, but lapsed at the critics' opposition come through with victories. The Joyhawker baseball team began practice today for its two-game series between the Giants and the Sooners are co-champions with the Kansas Angels at last year's Big Six game. Defensively the Jayhawkers came through in great style, but fell down at the bat and in running bases. Several players went to the ball and the age-old hidden ball trick cut down threatening Kansas rallies when it seemed inevitable the Jayhawkers The team has four days of practice before the first game with Oklahoma and then at Oklahoma, though the Sooners are co-champions and predicted by many to take the title this year, the Jayhawkers are due for a victory, which may come in this series. May 8-9, Oklahoma at Lawrence. May 15-16, Kansas Aggies at Manhat- May 22-23, Nebraska at Lincoln. May 25-26, Iowa State at Ames. Iowa State Track Head Praises Good Luck Shoes Ames, Iowa — Do clothes make the man? Bob Hager, captain of the Iowa State College track team, isn't exactly superstars, but he is included to believe that a pair of good luck track shoes will be a new record holder in the Drake Raleys. A year ago Coach Bob Simpson ordered a new pair of shoes for Hager to wear at the Big Six outdoor meet in New York, where he scored 14.5 out of 129 hardy hurdles. 4 When he was getting ready to leave, for the Drake Rakes Relays Saturday, Hager cast an eye at his old shoes. They seemed to say "take us along." When the track season closed his spring. Hager's shoes properly labeled, and with the spikes polished, were hung above the door of his room. - Hager took them, wore them and set a new Drake mark. Kansas Relay Records Surpass Marks of Drake and Pennsylvania Carnivals 0 Paradise—A community holiday was declared here this week and the streets were empty. 3 was given by persons having it on their property. The labor was donated and used. 4 was given by persons having it on their property. The labor was donated and used. | | Kansas Relays | Penn Relays | Drink Rates | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Distance Medley | 10.40·7 | 10.25·4 | 10.93·8 | | 440-yard Relay | 41·1 | 82·4 | 16·28 | | Half Mile Relay | 1.26·5 | 1.29·3 | 1·27 | | Mile Relay | 3.20·5 | 3.18·8 | 3.18·1 | | Two Mile Relay | 7.52·5 | 7.52·8 | 7.42·2 | | Four Mile Relay | 177·78·1 | 180·94 | 174·82 | | 90-meter Hurdle | 14·6 | 14·7 | 14·7 | | 106-meter Dash | 09·5 | 10·1 | 10·7 | | Broad Jump | 254·% | 251·% | 237·% | | High Jump | 63·% | 62·%* | 63·%* | | Pole Vault | 13·6%* | 13' | 13°* | | Pole Vault | 49·2%* | 48·7%* | 50·2%* | | Discus Throw | 182·%* | 181·%* | 180·%* | | Javelin Throw | 2037%* | 1971%* | 199·9 | | 90-meter Hurdle Dash | 1.023%* | 1.033 | 1.023%* | According to a comparative table showing the results of the events of the Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Drake relay, the records obtained in the Kansas relays were better than those in the other two relay carnivals in seven of the fifteen events. If the three relay meets were placed in competition, Kansas relays would win seven first and tie for two. Drake relays would win four first and tie for three; and the Penn relays would win one first and tie in one other event. The complete comparative table follows: 480-yard Shuttle Hurdle Relay 1.925 * Best Record * **Tie** SPRING GRID PRACTICE SHOWS POSSIBILITIES TO WIN TITLE After six weeks of spring football practice the possibilities of an even stronger eleven than the one with a second title last year are exceedingly bright. The nucleus for next year's team is in the 17 lettermen expected back for next year's eleven which includes a letterman for each position. Behind this there are three of last year's squair teammates and four others doing good work in this spring drill. The greatest number of candidates is listed for the end berths. Five lettermen and five freshmen are listed to bring the total to ten. Archie Stuck and Swede Hanson will be back to carry on the fight for the first call for the end berths that they enjoyed last the end berths on some of the all Big Six eleven. A Letterman for Every Position and Other Veterans Wil Return. Besides 22 Freshmen Ceoll Smayl will also be back for his third year and probably his best as he has been handicapped by injuries in the former years. Other letterer bidding for the enrolment fees are Jim Meehan, who worked at service last fall, and Maurice Kitee. Fresh Ends Strong Leading the list of freshmen end candidate are jewell Campbell and allison Ruddy, who would warm the heart of any coach. Then there are the Hammer twins, Bert and Adam, who are the most aggressive work in spring dress, the most other new end candidate Oto Otto. Two lettermen who were named on several of the all Big Six teams lead up to the final round. Earl "Axel" Pey, one of the best lieutenants to wear the Red and Blue of Kaneville, will be guard equally well, are returning lieutenants at tackle and both will be named. Joan Svoekel, squadman last year, who has made a great showing in this season, will lead the freshmen year. The freshmen hockey candidates are Frank Green, Pete Motehjörn, Veronica Lovell. Coach H. W. Hargest will probably do some shifting in the line candidates to get more reserve material at the guard positions. George Ransom, Tom McCall and Tom MeCall, one-leaf man, are the returning guard candidates among the lettermen From last year's freshman team one on 250 pound guard who has been a standout in practice. He is Zvornier Kvaatermind he will give both lettermen a fight or a first队 berth next fall. Other teams are Earnest Cain and Eugene Chappell. "Pete" Bausch Back in Game Frank "Pete" Bausch after a lay-off of a year after his injuries in the Creighton game will be back to take up his duties of passing the ball from center. He has been able to play during most of his career, much the same as he has in the past years, backing up the line and intercepting passes. Other center candidates are James Burchel, Ross Dickson, both squad captains. Rick Kramer, a member of last years freshman team, Watkins has good possibilities as the man to take Buase's place but at the present he is too light for the center position. With a wealth of backfield material that Coach Hargass will have to jungle around to get the best combinations, it is hard to name the position which in back may take next fall. The classiest which follow are only temporary. For the quarterback position there is Carney Smith last year's field general and John Madison who has taken over the quarterback post in the spring season, ready at calling the correct signal and both are fast at carrying the ball. Have Good Fresh Quarterbacks From the freshman team come three good ball laggers and four good centers. From the backpack Phil Berrello, Richard Manning, and Richard Weaver are the three freshmen. Of the three Berrillo will probably have the first call as he is the easier passer of the entire sound Eight men will make a bid for the halfback berths. The leading candidate is Elmer Schaake, All Big Six FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Billiards Spooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 for young men desiring to enter the bond business. Must have good personal ad valour of a trade. Write Opportunity H. D. Evans 417 Finance Blvd. Kansas City, Mo. Five freshmen almost of equal ability round of the list of halfback candidates. They are Raymond Dunnm farinar Birch, Warren Pflackey, Clyde Hill, and Walter Heitman. Birch has played in the plays he runs during her drills string. election, who has been the most contested practice. Other lettermen returning are Bernard Gridley and Fred "Bunny" Black. Black also has done well in the state. He was not beaten favorably by the coaches und he may see a great deal of service For the final position on the team there are three good men but the other two will have a hard time disqualifying them. Last year Boech's defensive work was agreed by all sport teams to be the best of the Big Six. Lee Page, Iverian, and Freese freshman, are also likely to may they be shifted to another position. Beach Regular Fullback There are other fresh candidates who were not out for spring practice as they were working to keep up their skills. Larry Stuck, and McCall, letterkenn, and Jeff Kishman, will have to make up work diving because he became the team next fall. Coach Hargiss will be assisted by Bake Michel who will have charge of the line candidates and Larry "Moon" Moore, the coach's work. The remainder of the coaching staff is filled out by Steve Hineswoland Rock "The Great Legs," and Forrest Athletic Grounds Used by Large Student Group for 407 Golf, Tennis and Handball Hold Attraction Statistics gathered yesterday from shocking the number of University students who are forced to pay court bills and the golf course revealed that an unusual interest is being shown in college sports. Yesterday 67 students took advantage of the day to use the University golf grounds. Last year very few students played in this use, this year it has been in constant use. The athletic department has expended money to put the grounds in order, and a number of volunteers, the instructor, has been in charge of the work. The tennis courts were the basement of the gym, which is on the day. The University maintains 24 courts for the use of the students, which are located on the campus. Some 60 students used the handball courts, with several playing at night Four of the courts are equipped wilc electric lights for night play. --by John Monk Saunders Author of "Dawn Patrol" Added Sport Shots --by John Monk Saunders Author of "Dawn Patrol" Added Kansas athletes face another busy week-end, with the basketball, tennis and track teams swinging into action against Alabama, Mabrysba and Kansas State college. Kansas and Oklahoma tangle first in a tennis match Wednesday afternoon, when the No. 3种子 in this sport and are out to retain their hareke, having decisively defeated Missouri, but winning with masa, although breaking even with Missouri last week end, will be the favorite. When you go home for the week-end, take with you a box of our selected chocolates. And why not some cigars for Dad, at the same time? VARSITY ANNEX Next door to Varsity Theater 1015 Mass. Headed by Junior Coen, nationally ranked star and a member of last year's Davit Cup squad, the Dojwakhena team has the equal chance to finish at the top of the tennis stands. They have defeated Missouri, so far this season. The team is scheduled to tangle with the Kansas Aggies on Friday, and will meet the University of Nebraska here Monday. The baseball team will attempt to break into the win column this week end in a two-game series with Oklahomans who are coming up short game this season, taking the opening game of the year from the Haskell In. team, and then they have dropped we straight. The track team will be heats to the Cornhukwens Monday of next week in a dual meet on the stadium track. Coach Hamilton's team took a decisive victory from the Agnes last Saturday but will out perform the Rockets in coming out with the rackets from Lincoln. The games this week end with Oklahoma marks the last home appearance of the Kansas Angels, Nebraska, and the Kansas State. All of the games are on foreign fields Financial Independence Musician's Turning Point An artist who might have spent a life of ease and not attained the greatest fame but who, at his father's suggestion, was an inventor and a teacher when way 20 and is today a financial success in Albert Spalding, world renowned designer, programs at the University on the second night of music week, Monday, which is also the final number of the week. Spalding's father, the great sporting goods manufacturer, gave the young musician a good education in both orchestra and jazz. He encouraged the youth start his career by financing early concerts. However, both father and son realized that the desired success was not being attained so the vision was in 20, set out to make his own Today he is playing an average of about a hundred concerts a year, as he has been giving performances. No other violinist has consistently played so often over a period of years. 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