PAGE FOUR MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Kansas Will Enter Star Relay Teams in Drake Carnival Philadelphia and Des Moines Will Be Scenes of Two Annual Track Meets on Saturday JONES AGAIN INJURED New York, April 20- (UPI)—America's two greatest relay carnivals have held Friday and Saturday, with approximately 6,000 athletes from 1,000 college- At Philadelphia, some 3,000 athletes representing institutions in all parts of the country will attend aada, will gather for the 38th renewal of the University of Pennsylvania velsy academy, and will hold at Des Moines, Iowa, will draw approximately the same number of enlisted. The Pennsylvania carnival, the older of the two relays, and the Drake games are staged annually on the same day and are rated on a par. Probably the outstanding event in the season is the be decoration, Barry Berlinger. Barry's decoration since the days of Jim Thorpe, he formulates a list of athletes who have won the trophy. Berlinger has surpassed all of his old marks in workouts this spring and many expect him to set a new record for points scored. Bausch Not to Enter Jim Bausch, winner of the olympian held during the Kansas relay, indicated that he will not compete again but he could be held in Lincoln, July 4. Wilson "Buster" Charles, mathematician, described her last week end, could not be reached at noon today to find out whether she intended to compete in the race. To Have Football Relay The general opinion expressed today over the performance of these two men in the Kansas relay is that each man had 5 minutes to win the Olympic berth. Bausch was in the high jump, going at 5 feet 5 inches, and the 1500-metre run, his time being 5 minutes and 21 seconds. The relay ended with a series of events cinched by a good margin. Charles fell down in the javelin throw with a distance of only 143 feet and an average of 147 yards. Both men were favored by a fast track and dry field, which was not the case summer when Charle plodded through the mud to win bi A feature of the Drake relay will be the football relay, an event in which one members of national, sectional, or international teams compete. Kansas is to enter a team composed of Maurice Kite, Jim Bautsch, Swede Hanken and a fourth man to be either Earl Wynne or Jamie Kansas will not send a full team to the Drake replay but will rely upon the crack 410 and 89-yard relay team, composed of Coffman, Sickel, Gridley George Jones, who ran as third man on the team Saturday, reinjured the leg muscle that he pulled in the Rieals relay. Coach Brittus Hamilton believes that Jones will recover sufficiently to compete in the game held with the Kansas Angels, May 2. Raymond Flick will also probably go to Drake rescue to run in the hurdles or be in the relay队. Coffman will also compete in the pole vault, an event which he The strain of the hard day's grind was evident in Colfman's vautat Sating 6 inches. The Saturday before in the morning trouble in clearing 13 feet $7 \frac{1}{2}$ inches trouble in clearing 13 feet $7 \frac{1}{2}$ inches. Ottawa - Sixty-seven teachers in the high school and five grade schools of Ottawa have been re-elected by the school board. Establishes New Record James Bauch, who competed in his first decathlon Saturday, won five place over Wilson "Buster" Charles and won two other competitors. Bauch established a new Kansas Relays record and also bettered the American record held by Kenneth Deherty of the College of the Arts, who established the record in 1920. Conference Baseball Race Promises Close Outcome Kansas Considered Titl Contender Against Sooner Nine With the series between Missouri and Arkansas, the Agies of last week already offended the outfielder who has been officially opened. The two teams now have two extra spins, the Agies to win and dropping the second, making it the first Tiger baseball victory over the Raptors. Every team in the league has to make replacements by the eligibility route because of graduation and loss of men. In view of the fact that so many sophomores are breaking into the lineups, little can be told of the power of the team to show their ability under fire. Oklahoma, who tied with Kansan Aggies for the Big Six title last year, is considered as a good prospect to repeat. Captain Cannon and three promising new men all who need experience. Andy Beck, sophomore team has a hard fight against the Warriors at first base on the team. Newman's eligibility will be decided this week. Oklahoma begin their league play in Norman April 24 and 25 against Missi Missouri must depend on sophomore burling this season and that two good prospects in the next three Tigers are building all anew this season and do not expect to go far in the offseason. Kansas Agies are yet an unknown quantity having played four games, winning two and losing two. They have had the most success among Auker, one of the league's leading pitchers last year. The attack centers around Alex Nigro who has already clouted two homers this season. It appears that Kansas will not be as strong last year. Little is known of Nebraska and Iowa State. The Cyclones were defeated in their first game of the season by Luther College on their own diamond. These The 13 boys who attended the Y. M. C. A. conference at Marysville claim that they slept in their hotel rooms all Saturday afternoon and attend the party. Their honesty is admired. Campus Comment two teams represent possible dark horses in the pennant race. Kansas with three sophomores in their lineup in the opening game may be considered as a title contender later Start Life Saving Tests Ten Men Attend Class Preparatory To Senior Examinations Ten men will begin the senior life saving examination this afternoon at the pool in Robinson gymnasium. Herbert Alphin, Red Cross life saving for Lawrence, will be assisted by seven men who are life saving examiners. The class will continue for the entire week, and at the end of that time Mr. Terry will be given the opportunity to termine who shall be recommended to the national headquarters. The first term is for all duties, as each member of the class has to have eight full hours of lessons be assigned. The members of the class are W. L. Ward, James Harlan, Donald Smith, Jennings Hartan, Donald Smith, Thomas B. Seora, John Risein, Earnest Harvey, J Nelson Sebastian, and Paul R The examiners assisting Mr. Aliphth are the Rodenness Lansky, Philip Beauchard Ted Evans, Donald Jurnroe, John Bowman, Robert Dillott, and Ralph Graves. Baseball Scores American Association Kansas City R 3 H Columbus 4 7 St. Paul 7 10 Louisville 8 11 Minneapolis 9 11 Indianapolis 12 14 Milwaukee 4 9 Toledo 2 7 Philadelphia 3 2 New York 7 6 Detroit 7 11 Cleveland 2 7 Chicago 12 15 St. Louis 6 12 Boston 0 10 Washington 8 10 National Trophy St. Louis 1 6 Chicago 1 6 Philadelphia 6 11 Brooklyn 4 7 New York 9 14 Boston 2 6 Pittsburgh 5 9 Cincinnati 1 8 Glenn Dawson, Oklahoma's great distance runner, gave an exhibition of his skills as he brought a cheer from the crowd. Going into the last lap of his mih in the middle, the stocky Sooner began to close out. He then took them, taken. As they came into the straight-away, Dawson, who was several yards away, passed with a sprint to win by about a foot. Manning of Wichita University, national two-mile champion, was another runner who clearly demonstrated his ability to win. The Wichita athlete started about 20 yards behind in his part of the relay relay, and won by a footfall finish in first place by some thirty yards. Paul Swift of Washington State, protege of Karl Schlademan, former Kan- Up-to-Date Decorations ideal conditions prevailed for the relay, and a caravan was released Saturday. A worn shoe shown down on a truck that was very fast, and he was met with shelter from all of the country. Clyde Coiffan, star sophomore track man, was one of the hardest working athletes on the field. Besides compet- tion skills, he won a championship gained a tie for first place, he was lea- off man on both of the sprint relay teams. Coiffan is an excellent prope- spect for the 1952 Olympic games in Los Angeles. He will try to win them, but he will try (wry) in the decathlon. Quality - Price Service ANTIQUES Early American Glass Paperweights. 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