PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1996 Relays This Spring Best Ever at K.U., Doctor Allen Says Bases Statement on Fas Track, Ideal Weather, and High Class Competition Ideal weather conditions and a lightning fast track combined with a high class of competition formed the basis for making the eighth annual Kansas relay the greatest track event the Uni- ties ever had, according to Dr. F. C. Allen. Doctor Allen gives a great deal of credit to the officials for the way in which the meet was handled. Both Boehler and Burke were not alone and instead of running the set time, the officials found that they were able to adjust their schedule when the last event took place. After years of experimenting with various combinations of soil andinders, they found that a foundation finally found a proportion ofinders and clay that forms a firm footing. Huge rollers pulled by tractors over the under track after it had been wet on the tracks. The condition for the rolays and attracted many favorable comments from coacher "Dell Davidson deserves all the credit," says Doctor Allen, "he worked until 2 Saturday morning getting the track in first class condition." "It is the fastest track I ever saw said Tom Jones, athletic mentor of tl University of Wisconsin. Albin Holden, sports writer for the Chicago Herald and Examiner, said that the relays, combined with the rodeo, was the best all-around event he had seen so far, especially amassiusuat over the good performance of individual athletes. Swimmers Enter Members of University Squad to Compete Next Month Seven members of the University swimming squad will enter the West Regional Championship held in Kansas City next month, under the colors of the Hawk Juwel Finger. The team will be sponsored by scholastic standing or qualification the members of this year's freshman class. Two Nebraska Athletes to Coach at Wyoming U The team will be strengthened by Stephen Lee of Washburn, Missouri record holder, and formerly a member of the Kansas freshman squad. Lincoln, Neb., April 25—(UP)—Two players in the Big Ten Witte and Raymond Bickhardt, will add John "Choppy" Rhodes in coaching teams at the University of Wyoming. Rhodes, who resigned from the Nebraska coaching staff this year to be head coach of the University of Wyoming next fall, has announced that Witte will be head basketball coach and swimming mentor. Richards will assume the position of line coach and head swimming mentor. "The gang's all here—" —'een though 'tis wicked for modern science. Tower can take men, a meeting place, a storm, mix them all home dry from head to foot. (This guarantee applies to ex- ceptions.) Fish Brand Variety Slicers are roomy, smartly cut long-and-ready cuts with warmth as well as rain protection. Lighter models—their weight "Kitcat"—Variety of colors. Sold everywhere. Look for the fish on the label. It is usually about $20 cent you pay will be well worth it. ower Company, Simmons Street, Boston, Massachusetts Intramurals With the completion of the indoor singles and doubles matches of handball the Pi Kappa Alpha's amassed the greatest number of points in both competitions, reaching 113 points and in the doubles 43 points. The Alpha Kappa Lambda team was second in both singles and doubles against the former and 39 points in the latter. The team standings are as follows: Kaiwan Lambda 10, Theta Tau 15, Tristramba 14, Kaiwan Alpha Ma 27,theta Tau 16 Freshman Women Win Intramural Swimming Meet With 41 Points Relay Is Deciding Event; Neeley Breaks Side-Stroke Dash Record The freshman class won the inter-class swimming meet which took place yesterday in the Robinson pool. The freshman class totaled 41 points, the seniors took second place with 40% points and the sophomore class placed third with 35%. The student's physical education, in an interview this morning said that the meet more. Ruhr-Jahn Heirat moves to education, in an intercourse this morning said that the meet was unusually close and the races very exciting. The relay was won by the freshman, class. One of the outstanding events was the time that he broke Bleeley, of the freshman class, broke the bowel, which had been preprated with Killen and recorded time of 100 feet in 25 seconds Carol Higgins, fa3, placed second and fifth in 100 feet. Diving competition was won by Grace Kiehl, senior, Elizabeth Sherborn, senior, second, and Bobbie Neeley, junior. The first place was scored by Grace Kiehl, senior, Hariret Frizz, sophomore, second, and Wade Verdi, freshman, third. Breast stroke for the second place was scored by Grace Kiehl, senior, Hariret Frizz, sophomore, in third place. The first place was scored by Betty Buxton, sophomore, in third place. The lengths of the pool went to Katherine Carruth, Barbara Kester, sophomore, ranking second, Nellie Staley, freshman, third, and Emily Larsen, sophomore. Another record was broken by Ruth Ridings, junior, who won first place in plunge competition with a plunge of 21 feet. Grace Kiehl, second, Caroline House, third and Gladys Stockwell, fourth. The breast stroke race was won by Elizabeth Sherborne, second, and Nicole Neebley, fourth, Grace Kiehl, bus.30 won the free style class with Harriet Fitz placing first in Mary Virginia Smith, senior, third. The form for crown was by Caroline House, Barbara Kester, next, Dorothy Sherborne, second, and Nicole Neebley, fourth, Grace Kiehl, bus.30 won the free style class with Harriet Fitz placing first in Mary Virginia Smith, third place. Women's Tennis Meet Starts With Nineteen Games in First Round The first rounds in women's international are to be played by Monday, April 12. The second play is to be played, twelve have drawn a bye. 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Davidson, superintendent of stadium grounds, to Manhattan with the baseball team Friday to confer with professors in agriculture at the university, a good stand of grass on the gridiron. "We have a fairly good stand of grass on the stadium field now," said Doctor Allen, "and we believe that by seeding again and arranging a system of pipes for irrigation throughout the city, it will be good a green as seldoming would give." DICKINSON For the past two years the gridiron has been used to hope that those who would get started learning fall football season opened. Lack of sufficient moisture and crowd attempts led to an overrun, the seed was kept the grass down and prevented a good stand from getting too tall. According to Doctor Alen neither the rodeo nor the crowd attending the relay this year injured the field. With the event in progress, he believes that the specialists in grasses at Manhattan can suggest a route that will give the required results. 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