WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Athletes Make Ready for Saturday Attack on Long Record List University and High School Men Plan to Break Seven Year Relay Results Adding the drinking teaches to strides, style and strength today, a brilliant array of university, college and high school athletes made fine preparations to attack the long list of obstacles in the eleventh grade science in the eleventh grade science Saturday. University Class Relays The Following summary of events and Kumar's relay records is expected to be presented on Saturday if the stars who will be here to perform come up to expire. 440 yard relay-41.6 seconds, Notre Dame University, 1927. Two-mile relay—7 minutes, 53.9 seconds, Iowa State College, 1937. 889. yard relay - 1 minute, 26.6 seconds University of Nebraska, 1925. One-mile relay - 3 minutes, 20 seconds University of Iowa, 1976. Four-mile raily — 18 minutes, 7.3 seconds, Oregon Agricultural College, 1925 Distance medley relay—10 minutes, 37.2 seconds, University of Oklahoma, 1928. College Class Relays 889. yard relay — 1 minute, 28.1 seconds, Occidental College, 1926. seconds, Occidental College, 1226. One-mile relay — 3 minutes, 23.2 High School Class Relays Two-mile relay 8 minutes, 3.3 seconds, Haskell, 1927. One-mile relay — 3 minutes, 23; seconds, Butler University, 1925. bodys, Hasselbo, tour Distance needed relay—10 minutes, 50 seconds, Wichita University, 1928. 890-yard relay - 1 minute, 32 seconds, Central, Kentucky City, Mo. One-mile race - 3 minutes, 254 miles Avenue, San Antonio Tex. 1925 Special Events Two-mile relay, 8 minutes, 223 seconds, Galeabaw, III., 1927. Sprint modley - 3 minutes, 42.1 sec endo, San Anselmo, Tex., 1928. 120-yard high hurdles—15 seconds Weir, University of Nebraska, 1925. 3 minutes. 48.3 100-yard dash -9.6 seconds, Locke University of Nebraska, 1923. Welt, University of Nebraska, 1925, 3,000 meters run - 8 minutes, 48.3 seconds, Phelps, University of Iowa, 1925. 16-pound riot put—40 feet, 10% inches, Schwarze, University of Wisconsin. 1925. Javelin throw—206 feet, 64½ inches. Kurck, K.S.T.C., Emorina, 1926. Discus throw -145 feet, 9½ inches Beattie, Colorado Aggies, 1929. Running high jump—6 feet, 5% inches. Poor, University of Kansas 1925. Running broad jump, 24 feet, 67 inches, Jones, DePauw University 1924. Pole vault — 13 feet, 4½ inches Warne, Northwestern, and Otterness Minnesota, 1929. Decathlon — 7422.2846, Churchill Oklahoma, 1929. Officials Consider Court Game for 1932 Olympics Basketball may be an event of the Olympic games in Los Angeles and New York, a letter from Daniel J. Farra, secretary-treasurer of the Aintmute athletic association Doctor Allon, as chairman of the Olympics committee of the National Basketball Coaches association, and Director of the National College associate organization, Amateur athletic association and YMCA. He presides for the court game in the Olympics. Solving the Problem of Supply and Demand ~ NOW SHOWING ~ Political Economics explains the Law of Supply and Demand, but when a man's demand for supplies exceeds than his allowance supplies—we can solve the science of IBA in budget-shrinking prices and astonish your parents for ever after! It really can be J. C.PENNEYCO FAMOUS AVIATRIX GIVES HIGH LIGHTS OF JUMP IN BOSTON Mildred Kauffman Thinks Feminine Aviation Chances Especially Good at Present The prospects of an air course for women students at the University was one of the main interests of Miss Michelle Kaufman, one of the first women to hold a transport license and also holder of the women's world loop championship, when she was inter-married to a group of K. U. students Saturday. "The men seem to have most of the opportunities 'along that line.'" Emile pilot, "but the field right now offers its greatest opportunity to work in publicity and large work in publicity and business management are in demand if they succeed." Women are most successful in salesmanship and advertising, according to Miles Kaufman, because they can demonstrate a plum, the men buyers feel that flying is no longer a hazard or a thing of great difficulty. A Verzatile Flyer Miss Knuffman's work as a pilot includes demonstrating, selling, teaching, and speaking to interested students of phases of air romance and air utility. She feels that now is the best time to grow on the floor. They are in bloom in temples and under windows, grows, the women are promoted rapidly, especially those with transgender traits. "The biggest drawback, is of course, the expense," she continued, "but then it takes only a few months to recover the cost and the compensation grand." The type of course she was interested in for University women would have been over several months time and could be taken along with regular work. In the year the total cost would be about $400 complete. If enough money were available, Maukuffi, it will be remembered, has just become the fourth woman member of the Caterpillar team. She made a pivotal jump for their Riese. She gave the interviews with high lights of her recent jump. gin a course next fall, but as yet has made no definite plans, and is seriously inquiring about the plausibility of such an arrangement. When the plane was upside down at full speed in the loop, her cushion fell off and left her hanging; "I grabbed the stick with both hands," she explained "but I only pulled the top of it off myself." She wrapped herself in the kint, and a few seconds later was pulled completely out and she was smashing into the ground. After much difficulty and a fall of a few hundred feet during which she was unparachuted, which, like everything else, was big for her, her chute opened and she was jerked into an airplane. "They always tell you to count ten and then pull the rip cord," she confided. "but I never once thought they would open it. I opened it to just air stationization in the air, I had never made a tear, but I was so too large for me, I wondered whether I have heavy enough to bring a plane down, and should have to attach there, when suddenly my fears were dispelled. The ground was than about 50 feet from us. They could mud a foot deep and the force of landing threw me chin first into the ground." Forest to Count Ten In conclusion she looked down at her Caterpillar pin and remarked, "Yes, I am surely proud of it, but I don't think I ever want another Girl Rider Gives Stunts "Baby" Lorraine Graham, youngest of the former sisters for rodeo, was diagnosed with a severe condition at noon dismissing in the vicinity of Robinson of Riding Near Gym Trappe and rings and mats get the riders' attention for the purpose of getting the kinks out of their arms and legs. Range riders, now in the city in preparation for the night rode which will be staged in the Stadium on Monday, and "Kirk" in Robinson gymnasium Tuesday. Great preparations for the robe are going on at the stadium where a heavy wire fence, supported by bars at five feet intervals, and a netting around the entire area to the area within a quarter-mile running track. This fence will protect the spectator from steers and careening horses. Announcements Trains for Quock club membership will take place at 7:30 onaugust in the pool, as asked to be at the pool at that time. Meeting for Quock members will be Ruth Hoover, director. Classes under Professor Skilton will not meet tomorrow morning. Read the Kansun want ads Wide Awake and Up-to-Date You will be pleased with the photographs we make. We have told you before. THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. Phone 614 Lock Diaries Memory Books $1 Round Trip to Kansas City Leave anytime Thursday and return up to last car Monday night. Kaw Valley Interurban This special rate also in effect leaving Lawrence any time Friday, Saturday and Sunday, returning up to last car Monday night. K. U. Novelties Pennants 25% Discount Giftwares Stationery Banners Blankets Two Book Stores Sport Shots by the --tion has some good material for the 15G1 variety. Kansan Sporting Editor Regardless of how much trouble it is, you'll miss something worthwhile while you fall to see the ridges dissected in the fauna. A collection of hand-tooled wool canted sundries and fancy brushes and brushes, and a mounted specimen of a huge grey wolf and running mate on a backpack are some of the several pairs of every dog foot that outfit the most adorable reptiles that ever graves the feet. Kansas farmers aren't the only ones wishing for rain to save their crops. Head coach Bill Hargreaves would warn that rain was "evidence yesterday and today in order to lay the dust on the practice gravel and then let it rain." Kansas men would not be overcome by heat. But he joins the whole athletic department in hoping that there will be no rain Thursday, Friday and Saturday. According to public opinion, athletes are experts only in athletics. The two freshman track team have made records that are typical of Jay-Z and the Rams. Resen, who took second in the shot put last Saturday, has 15 hours A to his credit from last semester. Still, he was still far behind the yearling hurdler who unofficially shattered the school record in the 220-yard boy hockey. He works six hours coch day, has a wife and two children, and will finish time to make 15 hours A. Paul O. O'Leary, freshman track director at Cornell University, engraved the name of his team in wonderful Jayhawker track team. When Coach Hamilton was a deauchat Olympic star, Coach O'Leary led the quarter mile in the Missouri valley. "Teed" O'Leary, the youngest son of Prof. and Mrs. R. D. O'Leary, is showing every indication of developing into a good athlete like his brothers, who have been playing in a good game of basketball this year, is number 2 on the varsity tennis ranking, and has been showing up well in the quarter mile. He must develop more speed to reach the quarter mile. He says "Miles" and "Dormand," however. With 11 freshmen assured of winning矿材s in trick and two more moves in which other yearlings will be trying, are the矿材s that Coach Brugs Hamili- Dr. F. C. Allen received large photographs of Clobee Brace, the Dixie Flies from Roe Institute of Hosta and the Knoxville Braces from Ernie Herrenberg. Brace uses startup boards in place of dig sites to help them capture the pictures. Athletes can start with blocks or without them—whichever they prefer in the Kansas relay as well. Six Positions Are Open avbawker Staff Asuirants May Applications for the爽翰 editorial staff of the 1921 Jayhawk which will carry out the fall this spring are being considered. The staff next fall are being received at the Jayhawk office during the previous week and are expected to be day of next week. Questions in regard to the ability of the applicant may be filled out at the office at any time. There are six positions open on the coviing staff, and the candidates will be offered in these applications. If the decision is clear, personal interviews will be conducted in chariars of various sections of the floor, with the rank of most-valued. Apply Now The only qualification for eligibility is that the applicant must be a graduate or a high school fourth grade or higher to become a sophomore next fall. Each candidate will be received on the same day as the proficiency experience, his collegiate attainment, and his high school graduation. Asking to Borace Sankey, editor of the 1921 Jailwacker, applications for entry must be submitted at the office as soon as possible. Applications by mail will not be accepted. Schedule Five-Game Trip for Ames Baseball Squad DICKINSON Ammo, Ilove, April 10—Basket drill for the Iowa State College defense in southern sessions of lengthy games. Lea Muzez attempts to select the squad that will tour the south in the fall. Sophomores will meet Baker University at Ballard Friday. Oklahoma City University at Oklahoma City Monday. Kansas City North Normal, Monday and Tuesday, April 21 and 22 and Rockwell College at Kansas City, Mo. Wednesday April 23 and first home game, April 28. Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee WILLIAM FOX presents NOW!--supported by Here's a big 'Get Happy' Show just filled with Fast, Snappy, New Tunes! ADDED Comedy News JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL William Collier Sr.—Hedda Hopper Lucien Littlefield—Louise Fazends Joyce Compton All get "High Hat" together in this Merry, Mirt filled romance that's summer than "sunny Side Up" You'll REGRET Not Seeing This The fifth annual tour of the University of Indiana band will begin in a short time. 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