PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAIL) KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930 About 1,000 Men Will Participate for High Schools Many Athletes Are to Ente Kansas Relays on Day Following Their Game Own Meet More than 1,000 athletes from more than 100 high schools of Kauai are entered for the 27th annual Intercollegiate athletic track and field event, April 18. Dozens of the athletes from the high schools are to participate in the eighth annual Kauai relays the next day, and all have been invited to attend. Wichita, which has won the class A tournament six years in succession, appears in the meet this year as your second-round opponent. Wynndette of Kansas City, was second last year, and the class B championship went to Halstead, with a total of 137 points. In spite of heavy rains thatColl during the latter part of the meet in September, the school was made, Shawnee Mission high school set a new record of 357 for the middle relay, and C. Coffman of Ford rural high broke the pole vault record. In the distance runs, Zumwalt of Wandytte high school, Kuwait City, looks to be a winner in the half mile, while London, of Topeka, high, and Cummingham, of Elkhart, shattering records for the mile. Riegel, of Ford rural high school, has attracted wide attention from high school coaches for his performa- nces in the broad jump and Dees, of Lorraine high, who won the shot put in the seventh annual Kansas relays and holds the national record for most shots on the event, has been slowly improving his distance and is expected to better his own record this year. **Entries are as follows:** Awardwinner, Chartery, Charleston, Columbia, Grapevine Anthony, Charleston, Columbia, Grapevine Artist, Charleston, Columbia, Grapevine Howard, Hill City, Houston, Illinois Lawrence, Lakemouth, Mississippi, Montgomery Lawrence, Lakemouth, Mississippi, Montgomery City, Organizer, Gilbert, Georgia, Plainville City, Organizer, Gilbert, Georgia, Plainville Washington, West Windsor, New York, Wachaukee Washington, West Windsor, New York Alain Clemens-Barral, Raval, Alain Vitre, Vitre Claude Beringlinge, Birngele, Carlsbad, Conway Burlington, Buffalo, Carlsbad, Conway Cunningham, Queens, Elk City, Kelbree Cummington, Queens, Elk City, Kelbree Haworthville, Highland, Howard, Kewana Howellville, Highland, Howard, Kewana McCarthy Park, Mount Vernon, Northport Oakshire Park, Pembroke Pines, Pomfret Parkersboro Park, Pembroke Pines, Pomfret Raval Snake, Tromsø, Tromsø, Raval Snake, Tromsø, Tromsø, Raval Wolfsberg, Willemstad, Wilhelmstadt, Win Brutus K, Hamilton, Kansas track coach, will be referee, and W. H. Harrington, football coach, will be starter. The head judge of finish will be Armin Woemtenstefan, a former Kansas sprint coach, the head timer will be Maj. George Cook. The other officials for the meet, most of whom are students or faculty members, are: Judges of track events—E. A. Thomas, Richard Mullen, Ebbert Ward, Brownie Hawk Mirmid, M., W. K. Cucinone, Harry Middel, W. J. Charles, Charles Badellife, Beth W., H. Della, Kevin Linton, Concho lett, Cochra Murphy. V. Kret, E. G. Stimpfond, Checks-J. E. Wimson, L. F. Mayer, Johannes of pole vault—Lewell Trowhard, Teel Deryay, Ephraim Shvarer, Ehrold Schmidt, Johnson, “Thank You!” Judges of poe villa-Levelland Trashley, Thaury Jay, Shavier Jay, Schauer Schmidt. Tennary, Robert E. Worcester, Frank Huckle, Frank Huckle, Ormond Beach. Judges of jacinto-Jello; Tom, Tom McCall. Judges of jacinto-Jello; Tom, Tom McCall. V. Kent, K. F. Stimpson, Clerks- J., W. Rann, Lieut. H. F. Meyers music, Frank Bouch, Ormond Bouch, Graham Bouch, Joel Bouch, McCash Miller, Charles Smosk, Joughe of bump-jump Bert Iorga, Kapli eCoy, Ed. Ash, Charles Breitenwein. Joughe of high jump - C. T. Bishop, George combuald. Decline flaugh. Judges of ticks show - Paul Pieler, James Beauzil, Joe Jocke, George Hulbert, Bernard of field events, R. J. Bibel, Cordisella Howard, Stewart Lyman, Russell Themison. K. U. Will Not Meet Topeka Clu of Western League Nebraska Protests Game K. U's baseball club will not meet the Topka Western league team at Topka tomorrow aftermon because he was injured on son of Nebraska, who objected to the Jayawhaker club playing 19 game against the Topka game was one arranget. Announcer—Bohna Lebon. Sources—Lew Benton, Harry Morrow. Custodians of prizes—Paul B. Lawson, Jill Marks. The line-up for the Hankell game was released today to Coch Cumm Hunt. The first pick was Jason Wilson, second base; Igana, left field; Bishop, shortstop; Fisher, first base; Chance, center fielder; Ash or Hulten, third base; Claunch, catcher, and Thomson. Although the K. U. coach, John Hunn, had obtained permission to play an extra game because the schedler was unable to merely an exhibition game, he thought t best to call it off and save further I feeling of the Nebraska authori- Intramurals --ticket to take his date to the Spring Formal. Bishop received a hard knock on his left arm when he collided with the back of a car in yesterday's practice. Couch Bum said that he did not believe it would harm him, but bad arms for Bishop, as he has had quite a bit of soreness in the right shoulder. In the eight intramural baseball games played yesterday afternoon there were two which proved to be uninteresting and two which. In the three games of the Lambda contest the former team amassed a total of 43 points to their opponent's seven and the Pit Chi team the Dunkin club by a ratio of 22 to 5. NEW UNION BUS DEPOT 643 Massachusetts St. Phone 503 Results of other games are: Sigma 18, Delta Upsilon 5; Sigma Alma 12; Beta Pi 11, Triangle 1; Sigma Beta Teta 11, P triangle 1; Sigma Chi 7, Pi Upsilon 5; Kentucky Colonel 12; Alpha Kappa Pai 2; Alpha Kappa Ia 3; Todays games include: Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Theta Tau; Phi Delta Theta vs. Compositon Club Aucacia vs. Compositon Club Aucacia vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Delta Omega vs. Delta Chi; Sigma Chi vs. Delta Teta; Phi Kappa Pai vs. Chi Teta; Phi Kappa Pai vs. Sigma Lambia vs. Pi Upsilon. PIPE the Frosh waiting for the Easter Bunny to make good! Read the Kansan want ads SAVE THE NEST EGG! go home for Easter by motor coach He's back at the old homestead for Easter... went Pickwick-Greyhound motor coach and saved enough. Ask the local agent about fares and schedules to the home town. The one is very low--the others are most conven- Round Trip West Buffalo 9.55 Richmond 9.55 Rilworth 12.80 Ellis 12.80 Etta 17.65 Cohy 17.65 Kansas City $ 2.00 St. Louis $ 2.50 Columbia $ 8.00 St. Louis $ 11.00 St. Louis $ 11.00 Bartville $ 0.10 Bartville $ 0.10 Round Trips East and South Bracey Will Start in Century Event Here on Saturday Increased interest has been added to the 100-yard dash, already an outing for the men's track team. Kanaan relays, by the news just received at the athletics center that Claudia Foster and her coach were in training of the track world last year, will be among the starters in the twenty-first round. Bevy of Stars in 100-Year Dash Promises Fastest Race in College Circles The addition of Bracey to a field which includes Cy Leland, the Tepee and Tahoe lakes, and the southern south. Ed Tolman of Michigan, the in- chief for year, Usman of Illinois, Zach-Ford year, Usman of Illinois, Zach-Ford of Northwestern, and other stars means that the race should be the fastest dash event to be held in intercollate circles than far this spring. Bracey and Leland Old Rivals There will be a special significance Decathlon a Major Event Another event in which competition takes place, it will Haskell, the William "Buster" Charles, or Haskell Institute, who finished second last year, will be the favorite. Charles was third in the national A. A. competition and was even able to please plenty of competition at the relays from Todd of Indiana, who placed bigh at the Illinois relays, and Grant, who placed fifth. He finished fifth in the national meet. in the meeting of Bracey and Leland at the Relays, for the two are old rivals. Last year Bracey held the first race in which the latter has already defended the Rice Institute star four times, although Bracey was the victor in the hundred-time race last week. He weeks ago, Tolan, the Michigan Nebraska sprinter, placed third at the relays last year, defeated loth his rival, Eric Anderson, and may repeat the triumph here. Beaver of Haskell, Stearns of Butler, and Brooks of William Jewel are other candidates for the decathlon who have made strong showings in the Olympics. The victor of Oklahoma, who has been the victor in the event for the last two years and who holds the present relay record, will not compete this Prize to Decathlon Winner The decathlon will be run off in tw days, five events to be held on Friday afternoon and the other five on Saturday morning. The Friday afternoon event is run, the bread jump, the 16-cound shot, the high jump, and the 400-meter run, the high jump, the meter high hurdles, the disc throw, the pole vault, the javelin throw, and the 1,500-meter run will be held. The competition, called the entries in the decathlon will be competing for a special prize offered by Everett Bradley, former Kansas truck captain and an all-round star on the 1928 Olympic team. Bradley will also compete in the 1936 Olympics where he receives Royces Peter and Harley Slevigde of Kansas City, Mo., and University Smith of the university faculty. K.U. Engineers to Enroll in Oklahoma Field Work Northern, Okin., April 14—(Güespe Norman, Japan), June 14—(Guespe Jungman) from the University of Kansai are expected to enlist in the eleventh edition of the course of the oilfield engineering which will be given at the University of Oklahoma James J. to August 1, IH C. 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