PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 Jayhawker Track Men Leave Today for Big Six Meet Kansas Showing Largest Dependent on Work of Sophomore Team Members NEBRASKA IS FAVORED The members of the University of Kansas track team left early this afternoon for Columbia, where they will represent Kansas in the tenure annual Big Six conference indoor track meet held in the Brewer fieldhouse tomorrow. It is expected that an assault upon the Big Six indoor records will be made in the meet as there will be about 10 players, and it will be schools, several of them capable of breaking the standing records. The on-court Ribes of Nebraska in the shot put, who has heaved the shot more than 50 feet already this season, should be able to beat the tallest man in last year's meet at 48 feet 7 inches. In the mile and two-mile runs the records will be in danger, with Potamia Brennan reaching 4 minutes, 22 seconds, and Glen Dawson of Oklahoma and a former Nebraska player of exceptional ability, connecting. Strong Bid in 140-Yard Dash George Jones and Bob Young of Bokhawk. These two players compete in the 140-yard run. Should these Jayhawkers be in fine fettle for the race the record of 53.2 seconds held by Woldemar Hager of Iowa State, holder of the low hurdle record at 7 seconds will be back in competition. Several hurdles of 68-100 yards were held by Hager of Iowa. Among these are Suntryu of Nebraska. Hildt of Oklahoma, who recently Big Six record, Hunckel of Minnesota, Fick and Nichols of Kansas. One of Kansas' strongest hopes will be in the pole vault where Coiffman, who recently set a new K.C.A.C. record, and Tribrouch will compete for the national title, will provide several strong vaulters and will probably furnish some strong competition in this event. Sickel and Klaner, should place high in the 60-yard dash in spite of the fact that Altkorn of Oklahoma did not qualify the world record in this event. Ehrlich Favored to Win Kansas will be well represented in the high jump with Hannon, Coffman Black and Beardle entered. These three will play a key role should give Ehrlich of the Kansas Agies some strong competition needed for this event. Kansais chances in the weight events will be carried on the shoulders of new men now. Foy is a first-place finisher. Those in the party will be: Sickel, Kliner, Nichols, Flick, Grid Foy, Fies, Rousin, Ross, Coffman, True blood, Hanson, Beardseed, Plumley Hodges, Jones, Young, Strawler, Fuller ton, Bondank, Soulner, Lovett, Ken Miller, Tavares, Wills, Gorski, Coach Hamilton, Dr. F. C. Allen Chances for Kansas to place high in the meet will largely be determined by the manner in which the sophomore team outperforms most half of the team is compared to sophomores. While the old veteran can be counted upon to score some points the new men must show their favor to Kansas is to finish among the leaders. Preliminaries in all track events, with the exception of mile and turn race, are allowed a late afternoon to reduce the field for the night next. No preliminaries will be allowed until they will be started early enough to insure their completion before the track Washburn Turns to Track Eleven Lettermen Form Nucleus of This Year's Squad With the close of the basketball season Wednesday, Washburn college has announced that its athletic team will call a staff for all track aspirants and approximately 26 men have responded. Eleven letter will form the nucleus of this year's squash. Coach Holm anticipates a successful season and issues instructions to plans to enter either the Illinois or the Texas relay. A meet with the Haskell team is planned next week to take place late in the spring. Intramural boxing has proved to be one of the fastest and most active activity. The first round of the boxing tournament has just been completed, and the hosts have grown larger with each bout. Oklahoma Bids for Title Late Additions Help Team in Big Six Track Meet Norman, March 6- (UP) - Fiftee University of Oklahoma trackman will bid for Oklahoma's third Big Six track team. The Big Six team will host the Big Six conference indoor meet. Last minute additions to the squad apparently bolstered an already strong team. Ike Carver, spinner; H.C. Howell, 40-yard dash; and John Melden, 65-foot lunge. The roster in time to depart with the other squad members yesterday. FRESHMAN TRACK PRACTICE WILL START NEXT MONDAY Coutur Brush Hamilton announce the start of a new basketball start Monday. All freshmen may report as well as any other new candidates who wish to try out for the var- sions. Freshmen who prove their worth in track will be given freshmen numera sweaters as a reward for their efforts and will be in line for a position on the varsity the following year. Last year they helped for the freshman numeral sweater. Swimmers Are in Shape Despite Illness Handicap All Conference Marks May Fall Next Saturday Is Prediction The swimming team is rounding to excellent shape for the Big Six conference meet in Kansas City, next Saturday. The very inconvenient visits of influenza, several satisfactory practice sessions have done much to strengthen the team. It is the intention of Coach Alphin to have his men work out at the K. C. A. C pool in Kansas City, tomorrow. "The K. U. pool is only about fifty feet in length, while the pool at the K. C. A. C is seventy-five. This is quite accurate, and I want my men to become accustomed to the change he said. When the team works out tomorrow, they will swim under the same condition or in competition. However, they will have no competitors, swimming against them. Coach Alphin issued this tentative entry list for the Big Six meet, next Saturday: 400-yard relay—Bowdish, Aoki, Kruse and Burcham. 200-yard breast-stroke—Stephenson 50-yard dash—Bowdish, Burcham and Dill. 440-yard swim—Aoki and Marshall. 150-yard back-stroke—Jennings and Dill. 100-yard dash—Kruse and Burcham. Diving—Marshall. Driving—Marsanah. 220yard dash—Aoki, Kruse and Bow- davis. Medley relay-Jennings, Stephensor and Dill. The starting line-up may vary a bit from this tentative announcement, but the changes can be made, but I think these changes will be only slight in their "I would like to make a prediction at this time, that every Big Six swimming record will be broken in this coming need," Coady Aliphon went on to In his opinion, Iowa State will be the strongest contender, while Oklahoma will give all of the schools plenty of competition in certain events. Oka-lama will contest a serious contender for the title however, because of a lack of men. Sub-Committees Appointed Student Interest in Coming Relays I Goal of Workers Goal of Workers Three sub-committees, program, publicity, and promotion, were chosen yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Student Relays committee. John Sleeper was appointed chairman of the program committee, Harry Miller, is to head the promotion committee, and Fred Speel the publicity committee. These men will assign other members of the general committee to work under them and all will work under the direc-tors. Don Seck's 'senior manager.' The committee discussed various matters, of arousing unider interest in the Re-lays. BOWLING A Line a Day---stood out on taking the ball from the back-board, and playing it would. In these team selections would be scoring balls and would be defensive strong. Invigorating Sport for the Cool and Brisk Evening Lawrence Recreation Parlor Four Jayhawkers Picked on Allen's All-Big Six Team Over Rent-a-Ford Offensive and Defensiv Play Stressed in Judging Men for Honors COX CHOSEN CAPTAIN Carand Town. First Team Bishop, Kan. f Febher, Nab. Mcley, Neb. f Johnson, Kans. Page, Kan. g Gohok, Kans. h Farwards; Beck, Oklahoma; Davye, Nebraska; Nigro, Kansas State; Thomson, Iowa State. Centers: Hulu, Missouri, and Cronkite, Kansas State. - Guards: Koster, Nebraska; Aukan, Kansas State; Meyer, Oklahoma; State and Ricke, Iowa State. Dr F. C. Allen, in picking his selections for the all-BiG Six teams, has chosen the man for the position, whom he will play. The team both offensively and defensively. According to Doctor Allen, athletic depleted men are the best team ball team, these men were chosen in regard to their individual merits and also with reference to each one's value. Doctor Allen in selecting Bishop and OLEas forwards, says that both of them played a great defensive game against the third threat. Bishop finished the season in second place in the Big Six individual scoring and OLEas was only a few points better than to cinch third place. Doctor Allen pointed out the great defensive game played by these two forwards, a fact they gave their place on the selection. Fisher and Roaden* Good Offensive Fisher and Roaden* were both good offensively, but defensively they didn't come up to the standard of play as in most games. They had an exceptional dribler as well as an accurate shooter. Roaden* was hampered by his size, a fact which caused him to be offen, and to be weak on offense. In selecting Maid for center, Doctor Allen said that he was a great defensive player and was also experienced. Johnson was as great a scoring specialist as up to the Husker center on the defense. Page and Cox were the outstanding guards in the conference due to their aggressiveness. Both were outstanding defenders and both were good on body game, and both were good on the offensive. Cox is made captain. Hokuf and Collings on Second Team Hokuf and Collins were picked for the second team due to their defensive ability. Collings 'wanted unlikely until the second semester, but his return to the Tire team gave it the punch he needed.' He played in games. He was a good dribber and a consistent scorer from the field. Hokuf Phi Psi's and Kappa Sig's Are Intramural Victors The intramural trials, which were held last night in Robinson gymnasium, resulted in victories for the Phi Psi defender and for Phi Psi defender the Phi Dhi 18 to 9 in the finals of the basketball tournament, and the Kappa Sigs became intramural wrestling champions by a one-point margin over the Theta Tau, wining. Theta Tau Nosed Out in Wrestling by One Point Margin In winning, the Phi Pis replace the ATOs as intramural basketball champions. The ATOs were the winners of round 8 of 5 to over 3 Aloha Kappa Pa. The Phi Pai was out in front at the half 8 to 6 and steadily added to their lead. At one point of the game, they were leading 32 to 6, but the Phi Pai was ahead by 14, so they reduced to reduce the lead to 12 to 9. From then on the Phi Pai were never troubled. Backing: Phi Pa FG FT PF Franks, f F 1 2 M. Brooker, f 0 1 0 Carrie, c 1 0 1 P. Brooker, g 3 1 2 Marshall, g 1 2 2 Total...6 4 Piani Dolin Theta Fisher, f Fostler, f Davis, f Taylor, f Stefan, f Weaver, g Jones, g FG FG PF 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 3 Total The final results of the wrestling matches gave the Kappas Sigs a one-point lead over their nearest rivals, the Winged Devil, standing of the fighting five teams are. Kappa Sigma 109, Theta 108, Triangle 75, Delta Chi 75, Beta Theta 68. The results of the final matches last night are: 121-pound class: Haines, Pi U. and Holl, Acacia, draw. 128-pound class: Larabee, Kapsa Fig, Pheasant, Thea Tau, in 3.45. 138-pound class: Johnson, unattached, brite Prater, Triangle, in 2.45. threw Wintle, Phil Gaui, in 2:37. Tigra, throw Wintle, Phil Gaui, in 2:37. 185-pound class. Flatt, Tetra, Titan, browngreen, Theta Tan, in 1:06. 180-pound class. Flatt, Tetra, Titan, browngreen, Sig, Alig, in 6:53. 180-pound class. Flatt, Tetra, Titan, browngreen, Sig, Alig, in 6:53. Heavyweight: Mohringer, Pl U, threw Williams, Triangle, in 3:42. Two New Arrivals for Spring Wear 178-pound class: Baird, Beta, threw Phares, Beta, in 1.09. THE SUIT—Varsity Model 31 tailored in Basket Weave Worsteds. Platinum and Oxford Grey the colors. Dr. F. C. 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