PAGE FOUR I will try to provide a text representation of the image as accurately as possible, without altering the original content. Please provide a description of the image or any specific details you see, and I will reconstruct it with the information I can extract from your description. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY,APRIL24,1981 3000 Track and Field Men Start Relays at Drake Kansas Expected to Show Up Well in Half and Quarter-Mile Relays COACH REMAINS HERE Des Moines, Iowa, April 24- (UP)—The twenty-second renewal of the Drake relay began today with upwards of 3,000 track and field men participating. Bearing the colors of schools in more than a score of states the athletes challenged time and distance in the records established in years gone by. Preliminaries were held today in all relays for colleges and universities up to and including the mile and in speeches. The meetings will be held tomorrow afternoon. Record breaking performances seemed likely at the outset of the annual track carnival unless cold weather handi- canned the athletes. Medley Relay Attracts Interest Medley Relay Attracts Interest The distance relay relay for the university teams attracts interest. In the race were scheduled for this afternoon and Marquette university of Milwaukee, last year's winner, was a favorite. Other last year's winners who will defend titles are Warne (Tom) of Northwestern, vaulter, Les Sentinant of Alabama and Warden Borden broad jumper of Iowa. Preliminaries in the 100-yard dash promised heated competition with Paul Swift, winner of the event at last year, and a second-place competitor with a field of more than 20, including Eddie Tolan, holder of the world's record. Glass of Oklahoma Agges, Sickle of Kansas, and Huff of Texas would be to lead qualifiers in the dash. Hamilton Stays at Home Six Jayhawker track men left here last night for Des Moines, where they competed in the preliminary trials there this afternoon. Coach Brutus Hamilton was not in the party; as he is suffering from an illness, he sat on a desk, and stayed home on doctor's orders. Those who last left last were Ralph Stickel, Joe Klaner, Cliff Coffeen, Berkman Gustafson, and David Browder. Foy. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletes in as charge of the athletes in the Olympics. The sprint relay teams will be minus the serve of George Jones, veteran spinner who injured a leg muscle in the Kansas relay Saturday. Jones ran five laps to win, and will be taken by Bernard Gridley, a member of the 880-yard relay team. Sprint Relay Teams Strong Both sprint relay teams are even a good match, but the other team has to contend the intercollegiate record in both events to win Saturday from a classy field including among others, the University Chicago, Oklahoma, Iowa and Nebraska. Most of these teams have entered the Drake relays, and in addition some more of the Big Ten schools have won. Probably the most serious competition for the Jayhawks will come from colleges of Illinois, Chicago and Michigan. Coffman, who took time off from his pole vaulting activities to run in both relays Saturday, will do the same thing this Saturday. He is given a good workout in practice and he will meet Tom Warne, title holder of the Drake relays with a leap of 13 feet; 11 inches; Verne McDermott, when he tied for first with two others last Saturday; and several other Valley, Big Six, and other conferences. FRANK H. LESCHER Shop Repairing 812% Mass, Phone 256, Lawrence Kas. Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Max. St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone: 105 Flick will enter the high hurdles, and Foy the shot put and, the discus throw. Football Men With Track Team The Jayhawker football relay team came from Kite, Gilbert Hanson, and Elm Shaun left with the track team. They are entered with the special attraction of the relays, the football letterman team, and football lettermen of the championship teams in the various conferences over the country. Eric Fay will be alternate Coach Hamilton said this morning that he believed the men would show up well although they will have to be careful not to be capped that if the relay teams came through in the preliminaries he would have a better chance. Moines in spite of the doctor's orders. Intramurals The women's base ball games for next week will be played off as sailed and were played on Tuesday, April 21, which were postponed, will be played next Wake the Cars. Monday, April 27, at 4:30 p.m.: Alpha Chi Omega vs. Alpha Gamma Delta and Gamma Pi Beta vs. Pi Biota Phi. Tuesday, April 28 at 6.15 p.m.: Independents vs. Corbin hall; and Delta Zeta vs. Sigma Kappa. Wednesday, April 29, at 4:30: Alpha Omega Pi. vs. Alpha Delta Pi; and Alpha Chi Omega vs. Pi Beta Pi. Thursday, April 30, at 4:30 p.m., I.W. W. vs. P.D.Q.; and Watkins hall vs. Chi Omega. Eight postponed playground ball games are scheduled to be played this afternoon and tomorrow morning This afternoon they are played on Diamond 1, Cosmopolitan or V. Haught club; diamond 2. Delta Sigma Pi vs. Kayhays; diamond 3. Triangle vs. Saturday's games are: Diamond 1, S P.E. vs Pi. Phi diamond 2, Pi U. vs Sigma No. diamond 3, Delta Sigma Lambia vs Axiata; Diamond 5, Kappa Diamond 6, Delta Sigma Diamond 8, Delta U. vs Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Dau vs Pi Delti. The second round of the women's tournament, which will take tomorrow afternoon at 4:25, Miss Ruth Hower announced today. All matches which are not played off by that time Results of the women's baseball games played last week are as follows: P.D.Q. fortoiled to Corbin hall; and Dela Zeta, 42 Wakashi hall; 38 Games fortoiled to Alpha Chi Omega; pha Delta Pi, and Alpha Chi Omega, vs Kappa Kappa Gamma. Roerencrantz Paroled on Condition Topeka, April 24—(UP) J. L. Roerencrantz, Mulvane, who was sent to prison for the killing of a woman was paroled today on condition he would surrender to federal authorities to serve a term for using the mails to defraud. The parole board granted permission other prisoners in state penitentiary. Paris, April 24—(UP) A simple funeral mass was said at noon for the infants' fainest, auction of former King Al-Muhammad. The funeral is scheduled for tomorrow near Paris. oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa State, Kansas Aggies Meet for League Games Kansas Angels will be without the services of Captain Forshner at second base, but the Mets have played game last year and holds a win over Mosseur in his first start this season, as they did last season. the game between the Tigers and the Suns should be a good match. Missouri misses by virtue of their spike in standing by virtue of their spike in the series with the Aguiles and a win over Won Lost Pct. Missouri 1 1 .667 Kansas Aggies 1 1 .500 Kansas 1 1 .000 Oklahoma 0 1 .000 Iowa State 0 1 .000 Nebraska 0 1 .000 Baseball Leaders to Play in Series Today, Tomorrow The standings of the teams is as follows: MISSOURI IS LEADING Kansas City R H Leonville 3 7 Milwaukee 11 18 Indianapolis 9 13 Minneapolis 8 10 "Columbus 9 16 American Association Sport Shots St. Paul at Toledo, no game, rain. Both co-champions of Big Six baseball have series scheduled this week- from Monday through Friday and both Friday and Saturday and Kansas Aggies and Iowa State tangle on the same days. It will be the first time Oklahoma and Iowa State American League Cleveland 8 15 Chicago 2 5 St. Louis 0 4 Detroit 1 5 Washington at Philadelphia, no game cold weather. New York at Boston, no gme. rain. National League All games postponed. The Beautiful Frame in Pink Gold FUL-VUE Keep Your Typewriter in Trim April Showers of Quality Entertainment Optometrist 911 Mass. For Repair Work, Bring It To with Dorothy Jordon - Ernest Torrence THE GREATER DICKINSON TONITE - TOMORROW Stardom! The Public Has Made Him Their New Idol! Robert Montgorym in "SHIPMATES" Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 729 Mass. Rent a Machine From Us Phone 548 Rings, Watches, Bracelets, Brooches, Pendants, Earrings, Clips, Lorgnettes, Pearls, Chokers F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. 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