UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 Illinois Is Fourth Entry of Big Ten in Kansas Relays Gill's Tracksters Big Winners of Running Events in Past Meets of Carnival JAYHAWKS RATE HIGH The entry of the University of Illinois was received today by the athletic office. This makes the fourth Big Ten school to enter this year's Kansas Run. It will be held on Friday, June 19th, Northwestern University, University of Indiana and the University of Chicago Coach Harry Hurrl has entered 34 of his illuminator tracks, including Lee Scentman who has won the high hurdles at the Kansas relays for the past two years, and Verne McDermott, the press-Big Ten insole pole vault champion. Sentinel is one of the best high hurdles in the country today and has been clocked in world's record time in his favorite event. He is the present holder of the Kannan relay record of 1650m having established the record last year. M. Deermont is also a specialist in his event. He has shown steadily improved grades in the state exam. Tom Warne of Northwestern who hopes to retain his relay crown that he won at the Iowa State meet will be one of the University of Iowa last year for second place behind Warne in the pole vault. Illini Have Won Ten Races *I have won ten Teen刊* With hundreds of universities, college students and junior colleges taking their final work-outs in preparation for the running of the ninth annual Kansas relay next Saturday, April 18, the event will feature a meet-reviews some interesting facts. In the university class the University of Illinois speedsters of Coach Gill have won 10 relay races in the entire season, so they are the number that any other team in this class has won. The universities of Kansas and Iowa rank second with five victories. Following in order are Iowa State College and Northwestern with four victories; Universities of Texas, Missouri and Nebraska with three firsts. University of Michigan. The teams that have won one race apiece are the Texas Aggies, Grinnell College, Ocedennial College, University of Chicago University of Indiana, University of Oklahoma University, University and University University. Marquette Leads Colleges Occidental Leads Colleges Illinois' winnings include the four-mile relay five times, the quarter-mile and the half-mile relays twice each, and the three-mile relay four times. won the mile relay four times and the half mile relay once. Kansas has taken the quarter mile race four times. In the college class, Occidental College, of Los Angeles, shows the way with seven victories, followed closely by the Pittsburgh Teachers College of Alabama with six victories, and the Butter University of Indiana, is next with four, then Wichita University with three, Kansas Teachers of Emporia and Haskell with two aidee. Cornell College, Boston with three. College of Hastings, Neb., have each won one race apiece. Possible Record Breakers at Kansas Relays HOMER HEIN - WASHINGTON STATE - GAELIN THROW- Oklahoma Ahead in Field Events In individual sports events including golf, basketball and softball, both college and university athletes, the University of Oklahoma leads in victories with nine, two of which are decathlon. Ranking second in the number of victories in the special events are the universities of Illinois, Nebraska, and Kansas each with four. Other winners of first in the special events are: Iowa University and Kansas Teachers of Emporia, five; Kansas Aggies, Northwestern University, five; Dame University, Dame College, Wisconsin University, and Hackell three; Missouri University, Texas University and Grinnell College; two; one each by Oceanside, Burton College, Warrensburg College, Warrenburg College, Warrenburg Normal College, Southern Methodist, Shorttell College, Denver University, Minnesota University, Marquette University, Penn College, Purdue University, Temple University, Temple University, Texas Christian, Graceland College, and Iowa State College. Coen made a good showing in this Texas meet in view of the fact that he has been unable to practice on the field. Most of the other entrées are southern men. Junior Coen, University of Kansas, and Bruce Barnes, University of Texas offered him the invitation tennis tournament and after three hard fought fights Barsen emerged victorious. Barnes was seeded fourth in the meet and Barnes was fifth so the result is the final. Barnes took an early lead in the first set and although Coen was able to duke the set once, Barnes had taken the hardest fought. Barnes 10 times had game point with a lead of 6 to 5 until Coen 8, having won the sixth game. Cocortek the first three games of the final set before Barnes swept six straight games and Barnes had Coen Defeated by Barnes LLOVD LANGRUDE-DRAKE - POLE VAULT- Texan Wins Six Straight Games to Take Match RAY PUTNAM IOWA STATE - 3000 METERS AND REKANS The cream of the track and field tilt of middle western and southwestern universities, colleges and junior colleges is turning its face toward this city for the ninth annual Kansas Resys. April 18 to May 23 at the University of the 1922 Olympic team more athletes of these sectors. Big Ten and Big Six schools will again dominate the field of entries. Heading the University of Illinois team will be Lee Seminan, an American college that has been breaking world records regularly in indoor sports and who has won the 120 yard height at the Kansas Relief Team. He was also West coast Heimer Hunt of Washington State col- age to toss the javelin. He is getting two hundred feet in practice, according to Coach Karl Schlademann, former Kansas State coach, who is one of the favorites in the Kansas meet. The Big Six conference champion ran in the 2,000 meters run in Ray Patnam of Iowa State, winner of the event last year, and Glenn Dawson of the conference two mile championside, while Dawson in the one mile champion. Lloyd Larsen of the leading pole vault entries from the Missouri Valley conference. He won the pole vault at the state-level at 13 feet. He will have a cunningty to compete against including Verse McBernard of Illinois, Big Ten indemnity champion Tom Warmer of Northwestern, Kansas Raleys record holder and potential world record player, and the Big Ten indoor 69-yard championship, will run the open hundred and also run on the two dash relay teams at Rice. T R.O.T.C. to Have Annual Inspection April 27-28 Engineering and Coast Artillery Units to Be Examined the engineering and coast artillery units of R. O. T. C will have its annual inspection by the corp area com- munity on Monday and Tuesday, April 7 and 28. Coy, T. S. Moorman, officer of the seventh corps area, has been designated by the corps area commander to conduct this inspection. He will be assisted by May, H. L. King in the technical inspection of the coast artillery and E. L. Englund with assistance in the technical inspection of the engineering unit. The inspection will consist of the following: A call on Chancellor E H Winnell to instruct staff in instruction and training, means and facilities for proper care of government property and adequacy of the present facilities for office, recitation and assemblage. --last night to defeat the Tulsa Oilers in the third game of the ice hockey championship series. Tulsa won the second game with 5-2, and home rink it. Faced with the task of winning last night or losing its crown the Kansas City team came through Baseball Scores (eleven innings) Boston. (A) 10 14 Columbus 6 7 Detroit 6 9 Pittsburgh 4 10 Cleveland 1 5 Birmingham 0 3 Washington R 10 H Philadelphia (N) 10 5 St. Louis (N) 2 8 Memphis 10 10 New York (A) 17 10 Athens 4 6 Brooklyn 12 17 Hartford 8 11 Chicago (A) 6 9 New York (N) 7 12 Let Us Make Your Last Year's Dress Fit This Year's Length. SMITH'S HEMSTITCHING AND BEAUTY SHOP 933% Mass. Phone 683 Sport Shots --last night to defeat the Tulsa Oilers in the third game of the ice hockey championship series. Tulsa won the second game with 5-2, and home rink it. Faced with the task of winning last night or losing its crown the Kansas City team came through Al Simmons, star outfielder of the Philadelphia A's and batting champion of the American League last year, was named captain with the Athletics this year. Simmons has been working at hot Springs, Arkansas for the past seven weeks as a backup to the Philadelphia team. Simmons held out last year until the opening game of the season, when he started to understand that he will receive $30,000 for this year. President and Mrs. Hoover received their annual free passes Wednesday, which entitles them to any of the American League baseball parks this season. Griffith president of the Washington baseball club of the American League. President Hoover plans to attend the opening game of the season between Washington and Philadelphia on the Sunday bone diamond. The Pla-Mors are the present champions of the league, and won the right to play in the final. The league this year, for the championship game, is the play-off series last week. Helene Madison, the girl swimming marvel from Seattle, Washington, broke the women's national swimming record by a margin of 10-8 inches during the distance in 43-8-10 seconds, lowering the record of Ethel Leckey by 1-3-10 seconds. Miss Madison who is still in her teens now holds fourteen of the world's women a national swimming marks. ice hockey is proving to be one of the best drawing winter games in Kansas City. Last night 6,500 people watched the PLA-Morris win from Tulsa. Either a defeat or a tie for the Kansas City team would have been impossible to port to draw that many people under these conditions proves that it is well established. The Kansas City Pla-Mors came back -R. W. 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Thursday's scrimmage consisted of a Red team carrying the ball for about half an hour, while the Blues were used on the defensive. No changes were made during the play but many changes were made in the defensive lineup. The most trouble came in the passing plays. Only three passes were combined through a few went incomplete because the passer was hurried because of the rushing of the ball, and more consistently, especially the spinner plays through the center. The indecup for the Reck, the one included with Patty Mack and included Tete Baneau, center; Otto Roast and Zvonimir Kovchenkov, guards; Charlene Brooks, center; tackles; James Brazil and Dek O'Neil, ends; Phil Borrello, quarterback; Jason Blank, halfbacks; and James Madison, fullback. Ramey Forfeits to Bush Defaults by Failure to Appear for Bout in Valley Tourney William "Bill" Ramey, University of Kansas boxer, who was scheduled to fight Guy Bush, Haskell Indian, in one of the semi-finals last night in the light-heavy weight class of the Missouri Valley AAU. champ, boxing meet being held in Kansas City, foisted his match to the Haskell victory. Raney, who is a promising boxer and past champion of the 125 pounders in Kansas City, had several quizzes stated for this morning and decided he should Bucher will meet Joe Mellam, Syrian battle who holds the Heart of America championship in this class, tonight in the final. Mellam is doped to win rummey has defeated Melham several times, all of which seem to point to the fact that he lost a goal in the tournament in New York City, April 27 and 28. Agios Open Baseball with Haskell Mathnathan, April 10—(UP) —The Kansas Agies baseball team will open the season have today with a game that will feature an all-staff team. 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