PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930 Meet Tomorrow Will Be Season's Last Track Event Dope Favors Kansas Team but Hamilton Thinks Aggies Might Be Winners "The track meet tomorrow afternoon will be much closer than most people figure and the Agencies have a chance to take it." said Brutus Hamilton, president of the Army's teams us. However, if some of our boys do not come through we will lose it. Mr. Hamilton does not feel that the absence of Ward and Jian Bachsm will hurt the team in their respective events and does not have sent them to the Ohio relays. The 440, 880 and the 2-mile events will be the closer races of the after-race competition. The 3-mile competition will be against Captain Miller, Carter, Black and Toadwine. **Records Wall Broker (two-knowl. There aren't many broken.) The one-half mile record of 1.03.5 held by Hishanwill will in all probably be broken if Cappe does not break. But he doesn't, Fullerton, a coming sophomore, may break it. Also the 220-yard yard handle record of 25 flat may have been the Key Records KK record who are both capable of such a feat. Trueblood, who is suffering a back injury, has been going over the record of 12 ft. 83' in, in the pouch vault set at 97 feet. Trueblood's injury his participation is not certain. Earl Walton, c32, is almost certain of going over the javeline record of 189 feet established by Bradley in 1922, but to win the event he must take first place and his competition will be Live Television. He would have a consistent man around 189 feet. Several Veterans Entered Several Veterans Entered partially of the Kansas cinder path paths that will be seen in action for the last time. They are shown in the men cap, Locke Lowell Hushaw, John Mize Ed Fortune, Richard Zimmerman, and Bernard Rooney. Captain Hishaw is serving his third year in varsity competition and hold the K.U. half-mile record. It is undecided as to what races he will run in tomorrow's contest but Hamilton almost certain of entering him in the final. John Mize has been a consistent and steady performer for three years in the sprints and low hurdles. Ed Fortune was last year's cross country captain and has been a distance runner for three years. Bernard Rooney is a brow year man in the sprints. Richard Zimmerman, who was born at Kemper before him to Kansas, enriched the half-mile in tomorrow's race. Watkins Hall and Pi Phi Teams Win Intramural Matches Two women's intramural baseball games were played yesterday afternoon. Watkins hall won from Alpha Chi Omega 57-11, and Pi Beta Phi won from Alpha Omicron PI 22-10. Titus fortified to Gamma Gamma Delta. The batteries for the two team that met in Washington, Wash., Neckee, pitcher, baker, Maker, pitcher, Omena, Martin m, pitcher, Hullitt, pitcher, Vernon, pitcher, Fletch Pi, Fletch Pi, McCarthy, pitcher, Schimk catcher; Alphomicron Pi, Longneck catcher; Vornor, catcher, and Helen Women Play Two Games Two games are scheduled for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock: Chi Omegna vs. Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Xi Delta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta. Haskell Defeats Baker in Night Track Contes Staged under giant flood lights, with shot and discased painted white, the first night track meet held in this session was run off last night at Haskell stadium between the Indians and the Ducks. Husker won 75 to 1—5 to 12 1. The Indians were minus their decathlon star, Wilson "Buster" Charles, who is attending the Ohio relays at Columbus. Brutus Hamilton, University coach was referee and starter. Two new records were made when the 157-foot break in 125 feet to break Felt Elkins old record and Cookon, Baker, reached 11 points. The 94-foot break by Brutus Hamilton, University coach K. U. Lineups for Iowa Games Will Not Change Kansas and Drake Relay Records on Par With Penn Couch John Bunn has announced that with the exception of the pitchers, he will not play in this team this afternoon will play again tomorrow. Jerry Coyle, a sophomore, will join him. Louis Menzle, the Cyclone baseball coach, won a quarterback, a forward and a defensive back in three letters at Central Missouri State Teachers College in 1915 and 1906 when he was a captain. A record breaking crowd recently attended the fifth annual rodeo given at Oklahoma A & M under the sponsorship of the Block and Bridle club. In making a check of relay event results between western and eastern meets it has been found that the final records made at both the Kansas relay centers have not yet been verified. East Excells in Running Broad Jump This conclusion is in contradiction to statements by several eastern newspaper sportswriters who stated that the Atlantic coast meet excelled the western relays in more than half the events. The Penn relays are much shorter in the sports field than the younger ments in this part of the United States. Penn, Drake, and K.U. relays follow; The only outstanding record made at the eastern meet came in the broad jump where a distance of 25 feet 4 1-4 inches was established. The sports department of the Daily Kansas has worked out a comparison of the final time or distance in each event staged at all three relays. KANSAS Event Two-mule relay Hammer throw Discus throw 109-zord dash One-mule relay 120-zord hard hurdle Broad jump Pole 89-zord hard hurdle High jump Shot put Four-mule relay Four-mule relay Javelin throw Pern 7.527 158 ft. 2-1.2 in. 141 ft. 9-1.4 in. 9.6 sec. 3.184 sec. 14.6 sec. ft 6 ft 1-8 in. 13 ft 9-3.4 in. parallel rail ft 6 ft 3-16 in. 48 ft 6 in. 18.3.4 18.3.4 202 ft 714 in. 25 ft, 4-1-4 in 13 ft 12 ft 6ft, 1 5-8 in 6ft, 1 7-3.8 in 13-7 ft 17-5 ft 197 ft, 1/4 in Drake 7.548 148 ft. 1-2 in. 148 ft. 54 in. 9.6 sec. 3.17 sec. 14.9 sec. 20.1 sec. 13 ft. 11 in. 1.915 6 ft. 5 in. 40 ft. 15 in. 17.366 202 ft. 48-100 in. SPRING Now that it is real weather for picnics you will want to take snapshots to remember the affair. 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The match match were thrilled at the speed of play. If the interest in tennis continues to grow, there will be more courts built and bleachers will be constructed according to the stadium, according to the coach. "Okahoma had the hardest team to defeat, and will be the hardest team to defeat in six matches, and went to Oklahoma if we should fall from all of them, and have some prospect of winning from them," said Professor Quench and major quack will wince from the stage. The guest will be at 12:20. The guest will be open Saturday from 10 to 12 for those who wish to practice for quack tyrants next week R. E. Protsch Merchant Tailor 833% Mass. Intramural playground ball games cledded for 10 am, tomorrow are: Kiappa Pta vs. Pi Kappa Alpa; Casamo- tio Pta vs. Pi Casamo; Sigma Theta Pta; and Sigma Kiota vs. Beta Theta Pta. Intramural Games University Glee Clubs Auditorium 8 p. m. 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