PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAHL KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930 Galaxy of Stars May Lower Many Marks in Relays Speedy Field at Southern Carnivals Is Indication of Classy Entry List Here Favorable weather conditions for the Kansas Relays, April 19, may mean a great turnout. We have new meet records, and possibly of world's records in some events, for the Nationals and World Series, and world's record breakers among the large list of entries already received New marks are likely to be set in both the high hurdles and the pole vault, for the field competing in these events. Lee Santman, the great Illinois hurdler, is a heavy favorite to win his event at the Relys as he has been named an All-American for this spring. Santman won the highest hurdles last year in 15.3 seconds despite a muddy track, and has increased the major share of honors in the history of the country year. He will have to beat 15 seconds flat to break the Relys record, however, the old mark having stood since the mid-1980s by Ed Wear of Nebraska in 1924. Sentman will have plenty of com petition in his event, however, as Salamander's friend Michael Wade and Souls of Iowa State, Lamonso of Nebraska, and several other outstandings have been. Tom Warne, of Northwestern, coholder of the Relays' pole vault record at 13 feet 4 inches, is another poster who has had a successful run. He should be hard to beat in his event. Warne won the pole vault at the Texas Relays in 2005 and has approached 14 feet on several other occasions. Candy of Iowa, McKenzie of Oklahoma, Raska, and Lanshard of Drake are other brilliant vaulters who have signified their intention to compete in this year. One of the most closely contested relay events here should be the distance meldon race, in which Marilyn's team won 213 yards and Jennings' team won the event at Texas in the fast time of 10:29,88. Taylor's second record for the distance. Among our good medley teams entered in the meet are Indiana, Texas, Butler, and Indications that the Relahy this year will be fastest in history to win the Big Ten conference in which teams from the Big Six and the Big Ten conferences who competed last season performed at the Texas Relays and the Southern Methodist Truck Carriers would have been heavily in the both meets, and should be capable of even better marks in the competition. 'Bunn Is Well Pleased' With Pitching Ability of Thomson This Year The K. U. baseball team went through another practice game against a second varsity nine yesterday in order to work out the weak points on the team, Coach John Bunn used Fisher for pitching on the first nine, this being Fisher's first work out on the mound. Sonnie pitched pitchie Position Previously Problem Hulteen, Bishop, Fisher Are Shifted Coach Bunn seemed well pleased with the pitching ability of Thomson this spring and stated that "Bub" has been more effective than he ever has before. This is of much encouragement to the Jay team, as he has been has been his biggest worry all year. Fisher's ability was unable to be determined as he is in not form for the season. In order to strengthen up the infield Bishop was tried out at shortstop yesterday and Hulsen played at second base. Whether this combination was effective, depends on the efficiency of both players. Heretofore Hulsen has been working at shortstop but was unable to handle the post as well as he does second base. Practice games will be held nearly every day from now on as Coach Bunn wants to see his men under competition. He also stated that the practice as several of the hits in games have been weekly placed. 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The shades are flattering—Red Ruby and Red Cardinal...1.25 Service with a Saving Football Squad Will Be Heaviest in Gridiron History of University Has Look of Championship Team New Men to Show Worth in Scrimmage A hard workout culminating in a short scrimmage session marked last night's spring football practice. Coach Bail Hartgass has a real day of scrimmage scheduled for Friday in which she will to give all the men a stiff workout. The squad has the potentialities of a championship team if the new men can deliver the goods. Several outliers have demonstrated the opportunity to show their real worth in actual competition, and these players will give them plenty of hard work. Friday's scrimmage will be the second one of the present spring training games, and the team has an opportunity to use the new plays and formations introduced the last week. The blocking and running of players will be the execution of all plays, will be carefully watched by the coaches, and the importance of regular attendance on the part of the candidates and lamented the huxity of some players in comparison to their opponents. On the team depends on the co-operation and faithful training of every Judging by the size of the men now reporting for practice, Kansas will be able to put on the gridiron next week. He is one of the history of the school. Some of these men are untrained as yet in Big Six competition, but if necessary he can average 202 pounds from end to end, and a backfield with an 197 pound arm can provide of Pete Bauzell, center, Akkerson and McCall, guards, Foy and Rost, tackles, and Smyth and Stuck, a quarterback for Coe and Jim Bauzell in the backfield. The first serious casualty of the spring football practice was the breaking of Carlos Fetty's tie during an early game, and Felty a letterman at end and will finish in the third year of competition. "If he leaves we will keep him from reporting for the rest of the spring session but he will play," Felty said. May Offer Tap Dancing Elizabeth Dankel, instructor in the women's physical education department, announced today in an interview that a meeting is to be held next Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. for beginners in tap dancing. This meeting will be a result of their request from various persons who desire it entail. Mine Dinkel says that the class will be open to anyone interested but that no gymnasium credit will be given for classes without it. The classes are made with the instructor. She feels that this new class will be larger than men, since so many have been left out. Meeting to Be Held Wednesday for Deciding Issue It is very important that anyone anticipating entering this class either walk in, sit quietly and day or speak to Miss Blunkel before it takes place, for the regular meetings of the class will be decided acacially by the students whose presence it does present. If a good group of people do not attend the first meeting Miss Blunkel may not consider any event. Golf Course Preparation Must Cease for Relays Work on the University golf course work at the UGA golf course. Dell Davison, superintendent of the stadium, may prepare the lighting effect, hurdle and athletic field equip- ment. $1.00 Listerine 35c Williams Shaving Cream 25c Aque Velva both 29c 35c Energie 23c 60c Energie 43c 50c Pepsodent 36c 50c Ipana 36c 50c Pebeco 36c Due to the large amount of work to be done before the relays, it is probable that no more improvement can be made in the course until April 21 or after. 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