PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1, 1931 Olympic Decathlon for Clyde Coffman Is Hamilton's Hope Young Kansas Star Places High in All Spring Events He Has Entered JUMP RECORDS GOOD Clyffe Cohman, 19-year-old truck star on the Kansas cinder team, is being groomed by Coach Brutus Hamilton for tryouts at the Olympics in the death-defying car. Coffman, who is the high point scorer of the Jayhawk team thus far this season weighs only 132 pounds when compared with his participation with competing track stars in the all-round event. According to Coach Hamilton, Coffman, although handicapped by his small size, is a good choice and can be depended on to earn points. Coffman gave an excellent performance at the Illinois relays this spring, where he finished fourth in Berliner, Pennsylvania decathlon in the all-round event. Coffman scored seven and a half points his total was better than any made in the thirteen years of the event with the first two wins. The Jawahar star has taken first or second in the high jump event in the NCAA championship meet, the Big Six indoor meet, the Illinois relay and the Texas relay. The best marks made by the Olympi candidate thus far this season are high. jump 5 feet 10% inches; pole vault 12; shot put 9.5% inches; 8 inches; and shot put, 40 feet 8 inches. Coffman has set no marks in the outdoor events as yet, but is working on the discus, laevius and the various runs. The Olympic tryouts will be held some time in July in 1932. Coffman will meet Bauch and Charles, national championships. The next Championship decadellon will July 4. New Plan for Track Meets Handling of Events Will Be Speeded To Hold Interest In an effort to increase interest in track meets held in the Memorial stadium, Brutus Hamilton, Kansas track will invigorate a different plan this season. The meets will be run off faster and there will be an event occurring every minute to hold the attention of the audience. The meet is a strong criticism of the contest as held in the past. The events will not be slow and dragging thereby losing the audience. The athletic books will admit students to the meets held in the stadium The Kansas-Haskell dual meet to be held in the Memorial stadium April 11 will offer an excellent opportunity for fans to see Charles Haskell to watch Charles of Haskell, the national decadition champion. Charles will likely be at his best, according to reports and he will probably enter those events in which he makes the best --lets you sleep. Hospital News Conditions at the student hospital and dispersary remained about the same, with 10 students being Maurice J. Erickson, c3, Ruth Lillian Grander, c3, Florence Dooley I33, and Lucille Coe b32. Five patients number the hospital to 16. The total number in the hospital is 16. The next Sour Owl, which will appear on the campus on April 17, will be entitled the "Relays Number" accounted for by The Kansas Relays and the magazines. The title of "Mother Goose Number" was first considered but was changed as it appeared on the day before the Kansas Relays and an advertisement of the relays. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon murderbells team went into the lead in the Intramural league when it defeated the Delta Chi team 15-12, 15-10. In the game played yesterday Team 15-9, Delta Chi Kappa Lamda 15-9, 8-15, and 15-9. Intramurals Former Relay Winners Return to Defend Title Five of Nine Special Event Winners Expected Back for Event Five of the nine special events winners of the 1900 Kansas Rebels are exhibited at the ninth annual exhibition and the ninth annual holding of the Kansas Rebels at the University of Kansas. The 18 which means that at least four new champions will be crowned in the next year. Lee Santman, crack hurdle of the University of Illinois who has been topping world records in the last three days, distances this season is going to be back it is expected for a try at the world record in the 120 meters event at the Kansas Relays in 1929 in 15.3 seconds and last year set a new Kansas Relays record. The University of Nehaska is another champion who will be back this year and is expected to set a new meet record at 48 feet 8 inches, well below the meet record of 49 feet 10-1.8 inches by Herbert Schwarzer who recorded the meet Record Races made of 11 feet 2-1.8 inches at the Texas Relays last week shows the big bye can crack the Kan- Putnam Back to Repeat Ryut Putnam of Iowa State College, big Six two mile champion, won the 900 meters run here last year in 8 minutes. The team's win this year believed to have a good chance to meet the meet record of 8 minutes 142 seconds set by Philippe of France. Broad Jumper to Return Tom Warner of Northwestern University, winner of the pole vault the past two years and holder of the meet record at 12 feet 9.3-4 inches will again be a favorite, although he has been out of competition, affir this season too. Events in which the 1830 champions will not defend, and the meet record, are Edward Gordon, great NEG broad jumper of the University of Iowa and holder of many championships in the event, will defend his Kansas relays title won last year at 24 feet 6.18 inches. The team will compete in a 78-inch table by Paul Jones of DePauw in 1924 and the oldest on the Kansas Relays list. 100-yard dash — Cy Leland, Texas Christian, 9.4 seconds, '30. Discuss Throw-153 feet, 7 1-4 inches, Melvin Thornhill, University of Kane- rton, 1900 Javelin Throw—206 feet, 6-14 inches. John Kuck, Kansas Teachers, Emporia, 1926. after the prom High jump-6 feet, 6 3-16 inches, Ted Shaw, University of Wisconsin, 1930. 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Track Men Begin Training for Dual Meets and Relays Jayhawkers Doped to Wit From Haskell Team on Kansas Field April 11 With most of the big section meets behind them, the University of Kansas track team settled down to training for the coming season and did the dual meets of the coming season. CHARLES TO COMPETE The first dual meet of the season will be held April 11 on the University field with the Haskell Indians. This meet should provide much interest in local sport circles as it will give the team a chance to average their defeat on the gridiron. The Haskell team will have several splendid performers on their team, chief among them being Buster Charles, national decathlon champion. The Jayhawkers, however, were in the lead and in view of their recent performance at the Rice Meet AND Munch at Our Fountain You students who are unable to go home for Easter can enjoy home-cooked foods at our fountain. Give Her a Box of Miss Modern Silhouette Candies Fritts Stowits Drug Co. The Rexall Store Orlh 54 Mass Phone 238 We Deliver relays in Houston are favored to win be meet. In the Rise meet the Jayhawks won three plaques, two winters and eleven losses by each team on a points scored basis, the Jayhawks outspread all other teams by 48%, and the Institute was second with 171%, while Oklahoma, 15 and Iowa State 13 were third. Kansas scored first in the 440 and 880-yd sprint relays, the low hurdles, in which Bernard Gridley, sophomore hurder and former national inter-hurdler, jumped over the full route on an outdoor track. Gridley has been at a disadvantage on the indoor track this season due to his striding method between hurdles. The other first was scanned by the polevault with five ribbons in the pole vault with four other vaulters. Go home for Easter the modern travelway . . . by Greyhound bus . . . relax in deep-cushioned reclining chains . . . thill to the soak travel over scenic highway. You'll save both time and money when you go by bus. 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