PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931 Entries Received From 20 Schools for Relay Events 'Jim' Bausch and 'Buster Charles to Continue Their Battle in Decathlon EIGHT UNIVERSITIES IN Entry lists have been received from 20 schools for the ninth annual Kansas State Conference. The team will include four schools in the junior college class, eight in the college class, and six in the high school class. The entries of James "Jim" Bausch, star track man for Kansas last year, and Wilson "Buster" Charles, national decathlon champion from Haskell, also announced today. Bausch with the team, including Dylan Reeves, The entry of Carl Parker of Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Ill., also has been received. The entering of Bauch and Charles in the decoathal will settle the dispute as to which is the better outfit. In the first game, once before in an event of this kind, in the indoors indicate this winter outfit; in the field, affair, by winning the 50-yard dash, the high jump, and the one-tap race, Bauch took the 50-yard high hurdles. Charles' Superiority Doubted Charles' Superiority Doubted Although Charles was in this national event, he has not satisfied as to whether he is really better than Bausch or not. He will probably be the favorite in the coming duel between the two on account of being the national death champion, having last year in the national A.A.U. meet. Bausch, although not entering the national meet last year, is a nationally known truck man, and wilde Charles, an American boxer. He had 51 feet in the shot put, 13 feet in the pole vault, 140 feet in the discs, and 167 inches in the high jump, all in the bread and high jumps. Entries Are Listed The schools and the number of men that have been entered so far are: Entries Are Listed Charles in winning the relays championship last year set a new record for the event, by scoring 7543 360 points. He also won 217 AAEU, aDAU, deciliation with 753.314 AAEU. that have been elected to the Senate, Notre Dame (34), Indiana (17), Washington, St. Louis (8), Oklahoma A. and M. (18), Nebraska (10), Illinois (19), Lincoln (21), Maryland, Milwaukee (13). College class. Southwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Oklahoma. (11) Westchester County. (12) (6), College of Emporia (13) Washougal (14) University of Kansas (17) Wichita (18) Junior College class: Northwestern Oklahoma Junior College (6), Independence Junior College, Independence College (8), Parsons Junior College (7) Three entrances have been received from high schools in the state entering contestants for the queen of the Kansas relays. Those entered are Twila Mine Blocka, Nara Rural High School (Napa Creek), and Winniped Wolf, Ottawa. Topaka, April 7—The late arrival of spring temporarily delayed work in the course. Topaka had a course, but much has already been accomplished. The course will be ready next week. Intramurals The indoor handball doubles championship was last week by Brocken and Evans, Phi Pai, when they defeated Reynolds and Kassush, unattached, in the final tournament in final several seasons. The new champions took the first, second, and fifth sets, 21-10, 21-15, 21-10. Reynolds and Kassush took the third and fourth sets, 21-10, 21-15. Kassush and Broker will play for the single championship this week. Oklahoma Track Team Trains for K.U. Relays ooners Strive for Skill in Passing Baton Smoothly Norman—(Special)-Upon its return to the Easter vacation, the Soone team set out early for Saturday for the ninth annual running of the Kansas claRs. scheduled Satur- With the Sooners entering perhaps three race matches at Lawrence. Coach John Jacobs is striving for greater skill in passing the baton. He believes the Red and White's 440-yard and 880-yard relay quartets may place at Lawrence if he men learn to jiggle the bamboo and thereby than they did at Texas and Rice. "We may be something of a threat in the half-mile relay with Jesse Hill back, the coach insisted her defense. The fourth and fourth Houston, will be available and so will Clifford Mell, and we can choose a fourth from either Ike Tavar or Don Sophomore Is Good Sprinter Hill, a sophomore from Mukogale, has already done the 100 yards in 9.3 secs and he is now leading the team to compete in no outdoor meets although the team has had three. He is eligible to compete in the U.S. Indoor Championship. Jacobs is also anxious to take Bob Hildt, rinky Tula sophomore, to Lawrence for the 120-yard high hurdle event. Although Hildt made his "O" at Fort Worth by taking third in a race that went in 14.8 seconds, he was barely beaten. Broad Jumper Is Good In the broch jump Okhichna is represented by Clifford Mell. "Big Six" indoor and Tecxen relay champion, who won the NCAA title with harsay by Harold Morris, of Tolua, the new Rice relay champion, who hitchhiked 24 feet at Austin but barely fouled. The Oklahoma medley quartet will take a third crack of Marquette. Rajah Khaled is the first to play Cecil Fearre for the right to run the half-mile leg, and may also be given a win at the $3,000-meter distance. The team captain Glenn Dawson, who can defeat Jack Walter, of Marquette, if he can run the fifth mile, is Canadian, Dawson's friends believe. FIVE WASHBURN LETTERMEN REPORT FOR TENNIS SQUAI Topocks, April 7- Outdoor practice for the Washburn College tennis squad will begin this week, under the direction of Coach Chuck McIntosh. The men have reported and several promising newcomers are out for the team. The women have had two matches of two meets with both Kansas State of Manhattan and College of Emporia in addition to the Washburn conference tournament at Pittsburg. K. U. Track Men Prepare for Meet With Haskell Coffman Expects to Give Charles Close Race for Honors Troubles and elimination races are the order for the KU. track team this week (Ryan Smith) and the first relay Haskell Saturday and the relays the following week end. The full team strength will be shown against the Infield in the first real test of the outdoor season. The Indians will be led by Busten Charles, national A.A.U. decathlon champion last year, Cedron Cameron, national junior champion, finished for Kansas to the great Berliner in the Pern relays held recently. He is ex-2016 Olympic gold medalist and individual honorum. The relay team is almost a sure winner as it has been showing its heels to all competition this season. Seven Additional Entries Made in Kansas Relays Contest The exact makeup of the entire team will not be announced until Friday. Driving Test Draws Golfer Seven additional entries for the golf driving contest that is to be staged in connection with the running of the Masters relay, April 18 have been announced. The new entries are Harold (Jug) McSpade, Victory Hills professional, Kansas City; George R. Chark, Hillebrandt College; Robert J. Schmidt, Boulder Stone and Glenn Oustman, Lawrence Country club professionals; Howard Verney, Lawrence amateur; Webb Gilbert, Topocha Country club professionals; Tuskegee Country club professional. Other entries for the contest that have been announced previously are Larry McCool and Wilt Betherspoon, professionals at Iowa State University. Also listed is Harry Robb, Milburn Country club professional, Kansas City; Tom Clark, Blue Hills professional, Kansas City; and Joe Matthews, Mission Hills Country club professional, Kansas City. Emporia Coach Is Selected The finals of this contest will be held in the stadium at 4:35, just midway of the game. You will also be participated in by five men and will survive the elimination contest in. Smith, Former Football Star at Miss Missouri. Succeed Harris Clyde W. Sethn, former football star at the University of Missouri, has been named an All-Star and a Football coach at the College of Emporia to succeed "Rome" Harris, who retired in 2016. Smith takes the place that his former coach, Gwynn Henry, hold before he becomes an assistant. He will serve in early years ago. A. B. Hinschw will be assistant to Smith and will continue as head coach. Couch Henry, who regards Smith as one of the greatest players that he ever had at Missouri, strongly recommended him for the place. Crawford County To Have Fair Girard—(UP) The annual fair of Crawford county will be held here September 1. 4, according to announce- Read the Kansan want-ads COLLEGE BASEBALL GAMES DELAYED BY BAD WEATHER College baseball is having a hard time getting started because of the general bad weather. The Kansas Angels have had to postpone a series with Haskell and a series with Iowa State because a date could not be agreed upon. COLLEGE BASEBALL GAMES The strong St. Mary's nine was the first team around this section to get started in its season's play. Sunday the Saints met Topeka Sta. Fo, a semi-pro team, and came out victorious. The Saints have taken has taken a turn for the better college nines will be diving off their hats and getting into action. Spring Football Practice Resumed This Afternoon Squads Play Daily Games as Coaching Staff Officiates With spring football practice about half over, the daily session was resumed this afternoon after a recess of eight days. During the three-week practice the principal development has been made in learning the plays. More than 40 men are on Coach H. Hammis' list for the spring campulation, which is scheduled to be squirted into the Iceds and the Blues. During the next two weeks of prince-junior camp, players will scrimmage which will take the form of games with the coaching staff act as coaches. Coach Hargirai will be assisted by four members of the coaching staff in her duties, including with the line and are Coaches Mike Getto and Roland Logan. Assisting with the backfield are coaches Fortescue Cox, Andrew Mullin, now backfield coach, has returned to Notre Dame to resume his coaching duties. Coach duties until next September. With only seven lettermen reporting for the daily practice, Coach Harpinsych for the freshman candidates. Among the promising new men are: backfield, Phil Borrelle, Hayden Hines, Josh Greenback and Rafterford Hayen; former: Frank Wakima, Zwornier Kosterlin, Pete Mohringer, Martin McGill, Jewell Campbell, and Dick O'Connell. Topeka, April 7 - Handball will be the next event in the Washburn intramural calendar. A tournament for both single contest and teams will start April 10. One fraternity has entered 29 men. Washburn To Begin Handball Freight Trains are Faster Now Philadelphia (PA) - Freight trains run from Philadelphia to four other cities, were four years ago, according to figures compiled by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Statistics. Don't Let Neglect Take Any of Your Shoes. 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