PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1930 BAUSCH BREAKS WEIGHT RECORD IN DRAKE MEET Jayhawker Relay Squads Place in Two-Mile, 440, and 880 PLACE THREE IN DISCUS Intramural Basebal Six Marks Fall at Des Moines in Track and Field Carnival Ending 1930 Season Jim Bauch, Kansas weight star brought the 1500 shot put to honors to a climax yesterday at the Drake relays when he put the iron ball 49 feet 10 inches for Nebraska star shot put, king in the weight 48 feet 10 inches in the preliminaries Friday which was several feet farther than Bauch's mark but in the final yesterday Bauch outfitted all his Nebraska raiding back to second place. The 404-yard university relay developed into an unusually sensational battle when the University of Illinois won by a time-limited score, who broke the tape a foot ahead of Eddie Tolan, Michigan's flahy 109-yard man, beating the former record of 41.6 seconds jointly held by Kansan and the Kansas team finished third. Engleman of South Dakota, took this discus throw with a heave of 154.5 feet. Willis Ward of Kansas took second place with a throw of 146.6 feet. Thornton of New York took 142.6 feet and Bausch of Kansas took fourth with a throw of 142.8. The Kansas two-mile relay team placed fourth Notre Dame taking the first round in the University of Illinois placed first in the 880-mvard race. Kansas again placed first in the 880-mvard race. In the Drake relay Kansas entered three men in individual events, one man in two events, and three relay teams with three entries placed in respective events. In the 100-yard dash Cyl Leland, Claude Bracey, and Eddie Tolon crossed the line in the same order as they did at the Kansas relays last year. The second world record time of 9.6 seconds in order to preserve his record. The record harvest continued as a crack team of Illinois hurried turns in a time 1.019.5 to the 480-yard shuttle relay, to beat the former mark set for Sunday. The first two records fell when Warner of Northwestern cleared the bar at 13 feet 11 inches in the pole vault and Martin of Purdue ran the two mule in 9.622. Livestock back births. Won by Southeastern Hawaii, 2014; New York State births. Hawaii, 2013; New Jersey births. Tennessee, 2014; Florida, 2016; Britain, 2017; Other states. State Teachers, 2013; District, State Teachers, 2012; Unit, Tier, Class. Time, 3:30, 4:15, New York State, 3:30, 4:15. Directions three feet. By exclamation, South Dakota State 15.42 foot (second), Ward Kana 15.46 feet (third), Thurhill, Kansas 15.48 feet (fourth), Nebraska 14.58 feet (fifth), Iowa 10.16 feet (sixth), Oklahoma 10.16 feet (seventh). 108yard dash—two by Lehland, Texas Tech second; two-deep, Rice Institute; third, Tus- ton, Michigan; fourth, Oliver, Texas Tech twin, Hsu, Minnesota. *Troy*, 199.6. Temple-raile University - Winnipeg Notre Dame (Wilson, William), Albert, Abbott, Llewellyn, Washington State; third, Nebraska fourth, Kansas. Time: 1:14.5. 18th year relay, university. Won by Kyle O'Donnell (Miami), Nestor Cave (Patterson), and Jake Hammett (Utah). Christian. Time: 11:57. Invoke brake record. Record级 (L.A.M.) made by Kansas and Washington. One-mile relay, college - Won by Karen State Teachers, Kentucky, Ks. - Gaillardson, Indiana, Ind. - Simeon School,side, Ks. City Iowa, third, Lumberton, Galesburg, Ill., Cork, Kentucky State Teachers, Ks. Two womens won - Wow by Martin, Purdue rode out of State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Took first in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Took first in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Took first in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Brought record in State in fourth, Darden, Oklahoma. Pole valuall : Won by Warm, Northwestness, Nebraska, tied for second and third, 14 feet 2 in. Tennessee township colegié—Won by Kansas State Teachers, Pitching, second, Chancellor third, Western State Teachers; fourth, Michigan Normal. Time: 9:01 A. 980th class. 850rd relay team (university)—Won by bill Lyons, Caitlin, Casey, Gasket, Patterson; second, Michigan; third, Iowa; fourth, Kansas; time. 1:27.6. Nbot put. Won by J. Bashue, kanaan, kanan, end, Rhen, Nebuchadnei; third, Paul, Armour in estitute; fourth, Rhen, Wovencase; fifth, Rihen, Ohakona. Depth, 40 feet 1.2-1.3 inches. 400-shaded bipolyhedric high hardie rubber (volley- ball) - Won by Illinois, (Rivierse Gains,纽西 Seminan, second; south State, District county), fourth, Iowa. Time: 1:59. new man Hilaryward, senior football championship, won by Tiapee J. Walters, Amaronsco, won by Jason Duffy, Amarsco, won by Cameron Drill, Kevin Milihan, Michael Burke, Dorce Ripley, Nathan Sack, Brent Hunt, Fraynes, Abraham, Younger, Kawan, Vrasik, Braun, Amarsco, Younger, Kawan, Walters. intramural Baseball Tourney for Women Commences Monday Tau Nu Tau Held Championship Last Year; Gamma Phi Runner-up Thirteen teams have entered the women's intramural baseball tournament which will start tomorrow. The teams have been divided into three teams: Alpha Omicron Pi, KappaGamma, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Zeta and Pi Beta Phi; Group II, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Gamma Delta, Independent team and Tau Delta, Independent team and Kappa Delta, Watkins ball, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Omega and Chi Omega. Last year only 10 teams entered and Tau Nu Tau won the tournament with Gamma Pi Beta as runners-up. The match games are as follows: Kappa Gamma-Alpha Omicron I Alpha Pi Xi Delta-Apha Gamma Delta; Gamma Pi Beta-Walkins hall; and Alpha Delta Pi-Chi Omega Tuesday, April 28 at 4:30, Delta Zeta Pi-Beta. Alpha Delta Pi-Chi Omega Tuesday, April 28 at 4:30, Delta Zeta Pi-Beta. Alpha Delta Pi-Alpha Chi Omega Wednesday, April 30, 2014, Kappa Wednesday, April 30, 2014, Kappa Gamma Gamma-Delta Zeita; Alpha Xi Delta-Independent; Gamma Pha Beta- Chi Omega; Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Chi Omaega; Thursday, May 4, 2014, Alpha Omicron Pi-Pi Beta Alpha Gamma Delta-Tau Gamma; And Watkins hall-alpha Chi Omega and Watkins hall-alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega. Thursday, May 8 at 615, the winner of Group I and II will play each other in a final game. The final game will be played between the winner of I and II and the winner in May, May 5, 6:15. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Mi Bieta Phi; Alpha Xi Deltra Tau Gamma; Gamma Phi Beta-Alpha Gamma Omega. Tuesday May 6, 6:15. Alpha Delta Pi-Delta Zeta; Independent-alpha Gamma Wakata; Walkins ball-Ia Intramurals Drawings for intramural playground ball have been made for the week of April 28. The schedule of the teams for this week is as follows: April 28, Kappa Eta Kappa-Kennettu County, Kentucky Delta Kappa Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa 8, Phi Delta Theia-Sigma Nu, diamond 8, diamond Delta Kappa-Delta Kappa 8, Phi Delta Sigma Alpha Diamond Alpha Mu, diamond 5, Delta Chi-Kappa Kappa Mu, diamond 4, Delta Tau Ku 8, Phi Delta Sigma Alpha Epilion 6, Acacia-Sigma Alpha Epilion, dimension 3, Triangle-Sigma Epilion, dimension 3. VARSITY Mon - Tues - Wed April 29, Theta Tau-Dunikin Club, diamond 1; Kappa Eta Kappa-Phi Chi, diamond 2; Cannopolittia Alpha Kappa III; Kappa Delta Sigma, diamond 3; Kappa Alpha, diamond 4; Acacia- Chi Delta Sigma, diamond 4; Alpa- tua Omega-Sigma Alpha Epifanion, diamond 5; Kappa Beta Pi-Upalien, diamond 5; Sigma Beta-Theta Phi diamond 7. May 1: Sigma Chi-Sigma Phi Epis, diamond, diamond 2; Alpha Tau Pi-Upalion All games are scheduled for 4:30. Forfeits may be claimed 15 minutes after that time. Read the Kansan want ads Deluxe Shows 3 - 7 - 9 The Glorious Voice that has captured Broadway, heard on the screen for the first time—— Thur - Fri RONALD COLMAN "CONDEMNED" Saturday---- Returned by Public Request-- "The Lone Star Ranger" Jayhawkers Lose First Big Six Tilt to K-Aggie,10 to-1 Wansas Collects Only Five Hits off Wildeat Hurler; Second Contest Postponed Couch Coach Bunn and his Jay-hawker hawkcase team fell before the hard-hitting K-Angie nine at Manahatn Friday, by a decisive score of 10 to 1 in the first of two a-two-game series. The game was Kansa's first big SXK win since the fall of 2007. They have been played afternoon aftermath was postponed on account of rain. Kansas had to be satisfied with five hits off Barre, Wildcat pitcher, while the K-Angie team was collecting 11 hits and was given eight free bases by walks by the two Kansas hurlers. Thomson and Ransom. The K-Agger men got away to an early lead in the first two innings. In the first inning after two men were caught in the batting order, veteran Wilkens facetier, doubles to send three runs across the plate. In the next inning they scored two Claucher was the individual star for the Jayhawkers while Meisinger and Evans starred for the Wildcats. The two K-Agile nom hit home runs while batting for the Giants and Claucher, Bishop and Claucher hit doubles and Clausch hit a triple. Kansas secured her only run in the inseason timing when Clancey Jawahner atcher tripled after Trombone was a bass, and sent him home for the day. As a second game on a double-header baseball schedule, the ported game will be played in Lawrence on May 28. 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