--- 10. MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Intramural Trophy Goes Permanently to Pi Kappa Alpha Possession Given for Taking Cup Three Times in Succession TRIANGLE IS SECOND Pi Kappa Alpha has become permanent owner of the large intramural trophy offered to the organization who is three times winner of intramurial honors. This is the first year that the cup once group Pi K A has a total of 1,555 points with the prospects of an additional six in unfinished matches, and is followed by another six with prospects of six more also. Phi Kapna Pi is third with 1,015 points Theta Pta is fourth with 1,023 points. Other standings with organization listed alphabetically are; Anaea Alpha Kappa Laudabla Alpha Kappa Omega Alpha Chi Sigma Chi Delta Sigma Coenopollinum club Chi Chi Delta Sigma Pi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Dunkin Club Delta Independents Kappa Eta Kappa Kentucky Colonels Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi Phi DeltaTheta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Phi Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epialon Theta Tau Five K. U. Records Broker Bausch Establishes Three New Marks in Lincoln Meet 160 1521 345 3459 378 384 384 384 335 335 259 259 448 448 778 778 271 271 687 687 361 361 690 690 692 692 692 Five all-time K. U. track records were broken Saturday at Lincoln in the Big Six meet. Jim Bauch broke three former records. Jim when he leaped 13 ft. $2 \frac{1}{2}$ inches in the pole vault to break the record 14 feet. He broke another for the Trouble blood earlier this year. He replaced his own shot put distance of 49 ft. $1 \frac{3}{4}$ inches made at the Drake Row. He broke another for the javelin inches. In the javelin throw, Bauch a new record of 191 ft. $2$ inches to replace the former record, 186 ft. $2 \frac{1}{2}$ inches, made by Earl Walton earlier Capt. Lowell Hinshew establish a record of new book 1, 57 seconds for the 880 yard run. He replaced his coach with minute 38.3, second made in 1929. In the discus throw Melvin Thornhill made a new record of 155 ft. 11 inches, which surpasses the tos of 125 feet himself at the Kansas Relays this year. College Mile Run Record Broken The 17 year-old American college miler run record was broken last week by a 62.4 mile distance man distance man. His time of 4:12 2-3 clipped two seconds off the old mark maker by John Paul Jones of Cornell 1912 Announcements The next round of women's intramural tennis will be played off by Friday, May 30. Miss Ruth Hoover, Instructor. All members of the R O C O who do not turn in their uniforms within the next 48 hours will receive inconpleate for their work. Major W. C. Koenig Sport Shots by the Sickle and Klauer stepped a fast pace from the pitcher's mound to Meier's arounding 84 second race. There was no wind to aid him either. He be used to the much-disputed starting ball. Russell Dills pulled one of the biggest surprises when he led his husker and ranger team-mates, Hursley and Jackson to a quarter-mile in the very fast time of 48.6 seconds. Previously Hursley was thought to be the best of the Tiger teammates, but now all their stars? This year Dills, Hursley, Ulffers, Welch, Jackson, Oldham, Cotham, and King all were good players. They were all capable of 50 seconds or better at their best. Last season they had two others, Brown and Miller of equal Kansan Sporting Editor Stellar work on the part of lows State in the sprints and hurdles beat the Nebraska favorites enough to win a scant three-point winning margin. A welcome and much-needed sorrow some games Hinnow showed a strong response, including rocky Swartez, of Missouri, and Ostergard, of Nebuchadnei, who had set up a practice field to win him but Hinnow dolded out his speed and strength in proper allotments 13 turns later. With all of his potential and demonstrated ability, few thought that Jim Bauch would be quite so potent a factor in Kaiser Valley as he proved to be. He was not only the shot put and to place in the discus. The qualifying throws in the javelin event were hardly promising when it came to his speed; Jim Younjim's best effort, yet he came through to win. His pole-vaulting is not to be streezed at, but it took the best jump of his athletic career to lift him over the bar. "I said that he had a big day. Unless something has been forgotten it looks as though his records in each of the events in which he competed are better than this year, I am confident this meet my-ward—and all in one day. Aggies to Open Baseball Series Here Tomorrow Rub Thomson Slated to Face Wildcats in First Game Couch John Burn has announced the line-up which will meet the Kansas State football team tomorrow and Wednesday. The line-up is as follows: Ash, second base left, field left; Bishop, short stop left, field left; Bishop, clutch, catcher; Trembold, third base; Hutcheon, right field; Thomas, third base; Pichkar for Kansas in the second game. TICKETS ON SALE MAY 29 There has been some comment on the Hill concerning the protesting of the Kansas officials at the cacher, and Coach Bunn wishes to make it clear that the Kansas officials are not protecting the eligibility of the players here but are merely placing the information concerning the player in the role of the director of athletes at Manhattan. Meissinger is said to be guilty of sneaking two rules, that of playing unarmed named and of playing with an assailant. The desiginer is reported to have played with the God, Kassau, town club on Day 23, and was in uniform on the field day 23. Great Falls, Mont. — Although it was no time, it was hardly the place for an investigation. The police arrested Lillian Martin, 30, as the woman wore staring around the streets of Montana. Santa Fe EXCURSION to COLORADO $14.40 To Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Trimidad and return No baggage checked. Return Limit leaving destination on any train prior to midnight June 1st. Good in coaches and chair cars only. Stopovers allowed at Pueblo either direction on tickets destined to Colorado Springs, or Denver. Stopovers allowed at Colorado Springs on tickets destined to Denver. W. W. BURNETT, Agent Phone 32 Three Jayhawkers to National Meet in Chicago June 7 Bausch, Thornhill, Hinshaw and Perhaps Others Will Represent, Kansas AWARD 20 GOLD SHOES Represent Kansas Capt. Lewall Hinson, Mclorin Thorn Amulet, Janesh, or possibly one of them will be a collegiate College Track and Field meet in Chicago, June 7, according to Coughlin Hinshaw won the half-mile at Lincoln in LS7 bothering his own k, U. record of 1.383. Thornhill broke the 100 feet when he threw the platter 135 feet 11 inches which also set a new Big Six record. J. Bouch put the shot 49 feet 101 inches to break his own k, and establish a new Big six record. Coch Hamilton said this morning that it was a great meet, especially for Kansas. "I should say it was the greatest meet this year." In the meet Saturday all but two men, Rooney and Lovine, scored in the finals for Kansas. This was a record seven points. He男 men score out of six, list of 20, Nebraska placed in every event while in the discus. Thornwell Ward, third, fourth, and fifth, third, fourth, third, fourth places respectively, bringing in a total of 14 points in that event. The Jawahirwasse placed quarter-finals, quarter-mile, mile, and both race holes. Gold track shoes will be given to the letterman as a reward for the Big Six (52) wins. They will also be recommended to receive letters and gold shoes are: Ralph Sickel, Joe Klaner, Bernard Rosey, Peter Faller, Richard Zionerman, Edward Fortune, William Nichols, Lowell Tresslane, Richard Zionerman, Willia Ward, James Stillman, Paul Beaudleard, Archie Strawlow, Robert Brennan, Eric Walrout, Frank Buchau. Frank Bausch placed fourth in the shot put at Lincoln, which makes him eliminate to receive a letter. MINOR SPORTS NOT TO GET 100 Spicy Joke Writers Suspended From Okla. U Varley Taylor, Tulsa, editor of the magazine, was to have received his directorship from Mr. McKinney, Amarillo Tx., assistant co-ordinator of writing part of the material. Two University of Oklahoma students was suspended for one semester because of articles used in the Whirlwind, the Oklahoma comic magazine Some of the material printed was admirably spiced by the university authorities. "The response of the public toward wrestling and other minor sports does not warrant the awarding of major titles." C. Allen, director of the department of athletics, to a rumor that wrestlers awarded major letters after his season. AWARDS OF MAJOR LETTERS "all coaches of the minor sports would like to see their men receive the major letters, but from the stand-point of gat receipts of these events as contrasted with the major sports, such as not practical," Doctor Alien said. No Exact Figures Ready in Big Six Events, Says Hamilton K. U. Freshmen Triumph in Telegraphic Meet Information was received at the athletic office this morning that the Kansas freshmen won the freshman telegraph track and field meet which was staged some two weeks ago by teames of the Big Six conference. The meet takes a week in which to run off the events, only two or three being run off each day. Each man is given at least three opportunities in the day to run off the day are telegraphed into headquarters at Lincoln where they are tabulated and at the end of the week the best times are worked out and the scores are announced in order. The meeting gives giving out the final scores this year. The exact figures on the meet could be obtained, I know, said Couch. Coach Kudryavtsev is that man. We tell the telegraphic meet. I do not know whether it was by one point or two. NEWTON HIGH TO REPRESENT KANSAS AT DEBATE CONTEST CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Newton High school will represent Kansas at the interstate debate tournament, which the university of Oklahoma May 29, 30 and 31. Each high school winning state championships in the debate on the campus will be invited to attend. Huntington High school won the state championship in Kansas but was unable to accept it, Newton, said. Phone 275 So far there are four states represented in the entries for the tournaments listed below by Newton; Missouri, represented by Joplin; Oklahoma, represented by Eldar; and Tennessee, represented by Tuskegee. The four areas are from New Mexico, Arkansas, Wisconsin, possibly Florida, and Iowa. Last year the tournament was held here. Read the Kansan Want Ads Ninth at Tenn. 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