PAGE FOUR - 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930 Relays at Austin Attract Athletes From 47 Colleges Representatives From 17 States Meet to Set Track and Field Records Austin, Tex., March 27 — (UP) — For the first time this season athletes from 47 college and representing 17 states launched the 1930 assault on the start of spring football today when the starter's gun sounded the opening event of the sixth annual Texas Relays. A cold wind raced down on the University of Texas campus as people broke up records or their allowance by officials improbable. The final events were scheduled to start at 2 p.m., with more than 1,900 collegiate stars from the Big Ten, the NCAA's college competition, Clyde Blanchard, of the Los Angeles Athletic club, was scheduled to match state teams in the 884-yard record in the southern A.U.A. in a special 660-yard dash. U.C. Lyndon, Texas Tech and New York tracks this winter, was meet to Claude Bracy of Rice Institute, holder of the intercollegiate title, both the 100- and 220-surrials. From the Big Ten, Tom Warner, Northwestern, and Canby, Iowa, cocholars of the Texas relays pole vault record at 13 feet, 7½ inches, were enclosed in a gray safety, who holds the intercollegiate high jump indoor record at 6 feet, 6¾ inches, was here to trot for a new outdoor mark. Todd, of Indiana, who has been a coach in the Texas all-around championship, has entered the shot put, javelin, disc, broad jump, high jump. Every college and university in the South was entered, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, and Arkansas, sent squads. Will Officiate at Haskell Letter Men to Referee Indian Game With Pittsburg Five K. U, letter men will officiate at the firehouse for teachers to teach them how to use the Haskell machine Saturday at 2:30. This will be a practice game open to the public without registration. The officials are Stew Lyman, referee; Art Lawrence, umpager; Egidar Schmidt, head lineman; Roland Logan, announcer; and Ed Ash, field A new method of scoring and a change in kick-off custom will feature the game. The changes to be shown will allow one point for each first down made and put the ball in play at the first down. There is a same point of the field where it lay when the first half closed. There will be a second half, at the start of the second half, "Pop" Warner, Stanford mentor, who has suggested the changes, will attend the exhibition. The Gorillas will play Hacker style as coached by "Blue" Howell, former Nebraska backfield star. Frei and Dresser Make Team to Shoot in Iowa In the shoulder-to-shoulder match held last night at 7:30 to determine which two of five men were to complete the rifle team of six which will win a national championship City, in automobiles, with Lieut. Harry F. Meyers and Capt. G. J, Nold next Thursday, John Frei and H. G. Dresser won with scores of 161 and 84. The other four men of the team are Stafford, Paul Boarder and Velt Stafford. Paul Boarder and Smiley. The preliminaries will take place Tuesday, and the about Saturday. The final game will be on Friday. Section are eligible to enter. Eight or ten schools will probably be there, The five men in the shoulder-to-shoulder match were Frei, Caenen, Dresser, Fletcher and Klein. College Hat Shoppe You'll Love Our Stunning Hats and Their Prices 1103 Massachusetts Gym Class Quintets End Basketball Tournament The basketball class under Victor Sparks of the athletic department has recently finished a hotly contested league battle for the championship, losing to the Warriors in the tournament, in which the Walbach team emerged with the championship, only losing one game and winning eight. The stands of the W. L. Walshch 8 4 Salmbury 4 2 Whittaker 2 7 Scherhornher 2 7 Spalsbury's team was a close contestant for the championship until it hit a slump toward the end of the season, and he led. The following players were on Walchab's team: Reed Critson, M. Schwartz, and Steady Pickell, forward; Ralph Brown, center; and Andy Gosling, Kell, Maril and Swartz guard. Outstanding players of the other teams were Spalsbury, Jacobson, and Kendall of Spalsbury' team; Hitchcock and Whitaker' team; Whitaker's K. U. to Meet Haskell in Exhibition Contest for Rotary Conclave Game on April 17 Announced by Coach Bunn; Admission to Be Free Final arrangements have been made to a baseball game hosted by the Haskell Institute, which will hold April 17. Coach Bunn announces that this game will be an exhibition game for the first time, honored of the Rotary convention, which is meeting here during that week. At first it was not certain whether the Jayhawkers could have a game with the Haskell nine as the Big Six conference allows the teams to play with their opponents. So many and many had already been booked by the athletic department. However, permission was obtained from the Big Committee to play the exhibition contest. Kansas will probably have a game with Central College at Fayette, Mo., immediately following its engage- Practice went on as usual yesterday with the men going through hitting and felding practice on the diamond Center, where it was pitcher's as much possible to put them into shape. Fisher is practically out of consideration for pitching this year, but his work at first base is of much moment of two games with Missouri at Columbia. The Missouri contest is May 21 and 22. The exact date for the central game has not been set. Jayhawker Varasty and Freshman baseball teams will be pitied against the Reds this season. The game this afternoon will probably be followed by another game. Oklahoma Men in Texas Today for S.M.U. Relays Norman, March 28—(Special) Coach John Jacobs and 15 University of Oklahoma trackmen left Norman for the Southern Methodist University relays and the Texas State University. The Oklahoma will take part in the Texas games at Austin Friday, and compete in the S. M. U. carnival. In the medley relay the Sooners will have Frank Abbett for the 440 yards, Glen Dawson in the mile. In the 600 meters, Glenn Dawson, off, followed by Earl Baker and Clifford Mell with Harold Adkinson. Ralph Rider will enter both the shot and the disc events. Captain Parker Shelby and Bruce Chance will compete in the high and low hurdle. Clifford Mell will compete in the broad jump, Chance and John Redwine will enter the pole vault, while Jack Carson will be the sole Sooner burden in the high and low hurdle. Glen Dawson, Big Six champion runner will enter the special 3000-meter event that has supplanted the decathlon on the relay program. In the race, he was second and turned in the fast time of 11 seconds in winning the 119-yard event. Sonner Pti Bhi Kappa Chosen Norman, March. March (Special) Speech by Sonner Pti Bhi Kappa, from the class of 1920 were elected to honorship in the University of Alabama. (Edward J. Langer) Our Birthday Gift To You In appreciation of the splendid patronage accorded us during our Anniversary Celebration, and as an added feature for the last day of this event, tomorrow we will give to each customer making a purchase of $1.00 or more, a one half pound box of--announce the opening of a branch office at 12th and Oread, formerly known as the400Cleaners. 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