PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Athletes Better 15 Meet Records Under Clear Sky Melvin Thornhill Sets New Mark in Discus Throw; Cy Leland Pars World Mark A clear sky and bright sun helped to bring out a large crowd to attend the eighth annual Kanaas relays. The attendance reached 7,000, according to a statement issued from the organization. Figure is a little less than last year. hike the rodeo, a new event in connection with the relays, 6373 persons paid admittance. More than 8,000 persons watched the cream of the nation's track and field events in a two-day competition better 13 other meet records in the eighth annual Kauai relay in Mei Feng. A fast track and a clear sky fuller Director "Plog" Allen's dreams, as the meet was held in ideal weather for the first time in three years. Melvin "Mutt" Thornthill brought glory to Kansas by heaving the discuss 153 feet, 7¼ inches for a new meet record. The record formerly was 147 feet, 9½ inches made by Beattie of Colorado Aggen in the midst of the shot put, failed by an inch and a half to realize winning heave of 48 feet, 6 inches. Kansas Is Third The Kansas half-mile relay team rathd to Michigan, and Illinois nixed three and fourth respectively in the two-mile and quarter mile relay The 100-yard dash was the feature of the track events. Cy Leland, the "Flying Frog" from Texas Christian University, clipped two tittles of a half-mile race in 9.4 seconds, event winner in 9.4 seconds. Officials expressed doubt as to the validity of the record because of the strong wind and the use of starting blocks by the team. Brussey, Rice Institute flash, and Tolan Michigan's colored star, won the race Wilton "Buster" Charles, Haskell starman and for three years runner-up in the playoffs, served as president of the event, bettering the mark of his former rival, Churchill of Oklahoma, by leading the runoff. Tulsa Sets Record The outstanding event of the high school section was the two-mile high school relay in which Tuahs established his first race. The former record was $2.26 made by East High School, Milwaukee, in 1928. Three other meet records were made The summary. Hall-McIntyre high school student. Won by Tonia Central, Kunlun City, second; Wyndonette, Kun- la City, Kan; Kim, Third; Hutchinson, fourth Time, 1:321. specially incomic relay. Were by wimpy banks, fourth. Time 7 minutes, 35 seconds. Pittsburgh, second. Hankey, third. Pittsburgh, second. Hankey, third. New sound. New record. Pittsburgh, Kane. New sound. New record. Pittsburgh, Kan. 3,000-meter run. Won by Patram, Iowa state; Lydie, Nebraska State Teachers of Kansas; second, Miltrath, Grinnell, third, Swainey; Corneill college, Iowa fourth. Time: 1 bibbler, four-Won up by Bear, Nebraska, 48 feet; 6 inches; James Bear, Kansas, second, 48 feet 1.12-inch; Iberr, Wisconsin, third; Mann, Missouri, fourth. 100 yard dash. Won by Leland, Texas Christian university; History; Rose Baini second, 2-0; Shane McGuire fourth, 9.4 seconds. (New meet record, best round record, equals interlaboratory score.) the fourth. Time, 1 minute 27 seconds. (New record.) Broad jump. Won by Gordon, Iowa (25 f. 6.18 in). Hamilton. Colorado, second; Charles Haskell, third; Timberlake, Wash- ton, fourth. 129th annual high hurdle. Won by Santamaria, Hugh Brauch, Brett Walker, Westmoreland, fourth brauch, Brett Walker, Westmoreland, fourth brauch with eight rays. Won by Troy Bean, Twentieth high athlete relay. Won by Troy Bean, Twentieth high athlete relay. Won by Troy Bean, Twentieth high athlete relay. Time: 3:12. New record. Time: 3:12. New record. Time: 3:12. New record. Michigan: Chicago, Ohio; Indianapolis: Southwest; second, world record; latter interstate record. Four-mile university relay. - Won by Indiana Wisconsin, second; Nebraska, third; Minnesota, fourth. Time. 18 minutes. 3.4 seconds. (A new record.) (A text must be rewritten.) 1 (Aust. mundi) Ixor, Marmiili, Kauzai, (153f. 7 14 lapis), Wad, Kauzai, kandensis; Platt, Coulpe, cullpe; third); James Bunch, Kauzai, fourth. (A new need is.) Half-mile college relay. Won by Oklahoma Baptist university, Pittsburgh; second, Louisiana Baptist university, Fresno. University half-time relay - Wu by Michael Fong, 4th time; minutes 18.7, second time. Fourth time; minutes 27.7, second time. High school relay - Wu by Michael Fong, 4th time. Mumbai, third; first New, fourth time. Time; minutes 43.5, second time. University midget. Won by Marquette; University, second; Michigan, third; Indiana, fourth. Time, 10 minutes 28.7 seconds. (New meet record.) College mile relay—Won by Oklahoma Insti- tute university; Pittsburgh, second; morning: third; Lombard, fourth. Time: 3 minutes 21 seconds. (New meet record.) Pole vault-won. By warmer, Northwestern, Illinois, and Iowa; by second and third, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota; for fourth, New most recent, University of Wisconsin, third, Indiana, Wisconsin, sixth, Indiana fourth. Time 3 minutes 12 seconds. Half time. Won by 6 points at 4:14, and lost by 5 points at 4:28. Second game, second. Second Cleveland, and Erickson, Kansas, Angier, tied for third. (New meet record.) thirty-one (New York record). High school mile relay won by Wanda- tice Baldwin, third, Hilda Mitchison fourth. Time, 2 minute, 87 seconds. Javon- Winell by Hammond, Southern Mothers university (2012 f.) 7.4 (1-inch). Weilhan, Iowa,远方; Faytinger, Nebraska, third. College mungel relay (449, 880, 1,320, miles) won by Wekitcha, Coe. second Hastings, third southwestern Oklahoma Teachers. fourth Time, 10 minutes 37.0 seconds. (New mo- day) Four Records Broken at High School Track Meet Here on Friday Wyandotte, Runner-up in 1929 Scores 33 Points Winning in Class A Four meet records were broken at the annual Kansas Intercollegiate's Track Meet. The track team Kansas Friday. Fifty-nine teams in the two classes participated in the meet. Wyndotele, the runner-up last year in Class A, this year took the meet, scoring more than 152 points in which last year appeared as a single institution and for the sixth time had won the class match. Wyndotele also defeated Wichita Eight, and Wichita North 11. Oskalooba, which barely figured in the score of Class B last year, took the meet this year with 20 points, and was the first team to win at the School with 15% and Preston with 15 New Interscholastic Record The outstanding event was the new shot put record made by Dee of Longmont, who posted a 10-feet, 10 inches feet, 10 inches. In addition to making a new meet record, this heave breaks a previous record of 9-feet. Delbert White of Pleasanton set the new disc tour at 135 feet 8'1 inches, bettering by more than 7 feet the record made by Frogs of Osage City Wyndotte's medley team cut nearly two seconds from Shawnee Mission's record, doing the distance in 3:32.5. Cunningham of Elkart did the mile in 4:31.4, bettering the previous re-try by one second. Of the 4:38 made in 1916, Erroneous entry of Sabetha in Class B was not discovered until after that school had placed first and second in the high hurdles. Two of 12 new records set at the eighth annual Kansas Relays, April 19, were in the high school section. Hardly had Leland, of Texas Christian, stepped the 100 in 9.4, with a wind at his back and wipeout by Wake Forest, of Root of Chicago pressing him hard, before the first relay event of the afternoon was completed—the high school victory in Tulsa, on 8:15.2, breaking the record of the Galesburg, IL, set in 1928 at 8:23.3. Boyd, Walker, or Story made up the winning team. Tulsa again in the medley (P. McGee, 1928). The university set a new record in 3:40.5. The previous record of 3:42.1 was set it 1928 by San Antonio College. Tulsa won in 3:41.6. Read the Kansan want ads BARBECUED SANDWICHES Miller's Nighthawk on U.S. 40, 4 miles northeast at Mud Creek Bridge Work Is at Hand Now that vacation is over you will need a guaranteed fountain pen and pencil set. Sheaffer --- Parker Rankin's Drug Store 'Handu for Students' Phone 678 11th & Mass. 'isher, Back in Box, Proves to Be Master in Game Yesterday Hitting on Part of Kansas B Bunched in Both Fifth and Eighth Innings Paul Fisher pitched his first game of the season for Kansas and proved him to be a strong team yesterday at Baker. Fisher was out of the pitching box so far that he lost to Bakers. The hitting on the part of Kansas was bunched in the fifth and eighth innings. Ramson came through with his usual triple and Bishop followed his example. Schmidt and Chambly both knocked. Kansas made three double plays. THE SOCCER: BAKER A A B H P O A Orange, r1 Irisher, r1 Bate, r1 Williamson, r1 Reissor, r2 Resource, r3 Editing, p Flapper, p 27 27 20 24 4 **KANNAIS** | | AR H H P O A | | :--- | :--- | | Holcom, 1b | 1 1 1 | | Moen, 1c | 1 1 1 | | Dura, f | 1 1 1 | | Dura, f | 1 1 1 | | Fiber, p | 1 1 1 | | Mawat, c | 1 0 4 | | Mawat, c | 1 0 4 | | Schmidt, cf | 1 1 0 | | Schmidt, cf | 1 1 0 | | Tombes, 2b | 1 1 0 | | Tombes, 2b | 1 1 0 | | Ash, 3b | 1 1 0 | | Hippom, 5b | 1 0 0 | | Chamble, c | 1 0 0 | | New, k | 1 0 0 | Totals 30 9 11 27 14 11 Score by Instants: 68 95 69 64 68 64 022 093 003 002 003 Karami: 600 600 624 -1 1 Jinley: 600 600 624 -1 1 Bakasu, Kanna: Fiber, Money and Church To Plan Freshman Colors K Club Will Discuss Sweaters for First Year Men T. C. Bishop, president of the K club, will call a meeting of the K men, sometime this week to decide on the color of swaters and numerals to be awarded to freshmen athletes, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics. Sweaters in football go to Ed Hall, Ben Williamson, Norman Mains, Don Lathrum, Eugene Craven, Chip McMullan, James Burdall, Herman Mai, Jack Morrison, Joe Zookaies, James Bretsch, Tom McCall, William Hunt, James Riordan, Teach, Jay Shroyer, Ormond Beach, Elmer Schanko, Carrie Smith E. J. Ebert, John Bordant, Lawrence Platt Basketball rumors will go to Roy Becklean, Donald Johns, Theo Graves and Fred Epps. Freshmen numerals for football were won by Harry Rush, James Craig, Morgon Anderson, Jared Johnson, Barydum Dumm, Lewis Rubie, Arch Stuck, Frank Dale, Jay Plimbley, Hunter, Rex Hunter, Jon Sandford, Kite, David Tennant, Kite, Ed Sable, Noble Sherwood. Sweaters for basketball will be received by James Bureham, Judson Hadley, Lawrence Filken, Allyn Kreener, Lawrence Burick, William Johnston, Steven Levy, Dick Hale, Bus States, Jay Plumely, Frank Taylor, Robert McDowell. Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. With the Kannas relays over, CoachATUS hamilton is putting his Jaywalker variety track team through tight workouts in preparation or the Drake rakes Friday and Saturday. The team will have Lawrence Thursday. All men who placed in the Kansas rebellion will go to the Drake meet. The list includes "Mutt" Thornhill, Jim Baxter, Kelsey Rinke, Kristen Ward, and Kenneth Ward. Bayward "Burry" Urie, Union Pacific league basketball and football star, from Ella high school was in Lawrence Friday and Saturday visitations at the University of Kansas relays. Urie will enroll as a freshman in the University this fall. Around Mt. Oread Track Team to Attend Drake Relays Saturday --in an even more joyous Musical Frolic! Don Hatch, €30, who has finished the problem for a court in an exposition, and will send it to the A. W. Brown Traveling Scholarship. The winner of the award of New York City, where it will be judged for the A. W. Brown Traveling Scholarship. The winner of the award of New York City, where it will be judged after the award has been made for a year of travel and study. The annual spring concert by the K. U. band will not be given April 24 as scheduled in the "K. book, announced J. C. McCauley, director, this morning." The event is the evening of May 5 as one of the events of the music week program. Miss Maud Gwinn, traveling secretary of the Rocky Mountain region of the Y.W.C.A., and Miss Irene Ormes, a resident of the YW, are visiting the University association. Miss Ormes, who is en route to Detroit to attend the national convention of the Women's League, says the cabinet today to discuss the program for next year. Senior invitation deadline for the ordering of invitations has been definitely set for next Friday. A Paying Investment LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Plumbing Co. DICKINSON THE Sweetie LOVERS ARE BACK AGAIN A funnel of laughs! An eyeful of romance! An earful of litting love lyrics! 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