PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1930 O Aggie Track Team Yields to Kansas in Runaway Meet Hamilton's Squad Witherh Rival Hopes With Easy 55-30 Victory at K.C.A.C Wining eight frats and placing in every event except the quarter, the Kansas track team scored an easy 58-43. They were the first team to Friday night in Convention Hall at Kansas City. The Jayhawks made it to the tournament half-mile, and the shot part, and the Kansas mile relay team run away an impressive triumph in that event. Kansas got away to a big lead in the opening event, the 50-yard dash of the Cobbs Plains High School team and second. Only four a few inches separated the two Jayhawks at the tape. The two most closely contested races of the evening were the 850-mile race won by Bert Hinswalt and was won by captain Hilshow of Kansas when Forsberg of the Angus team took the lead. The pace all the way, Zimmerman, an other dayhawker, nosed out for Forsberg. Fortune, the Kansas distance star starred in the wintle, with Captain Miller, his great finish to heat him to the tape in the fast time of 4 minutes, 33.7 sec Mize won the fifty-airy low hurries without much difficulty, but Khiner, who is in a bad spot, still first bursts after getting away to a good start, thus allowing Hincock of the attack to make a run. Nichols turned in another win for Kansas in the high hurdles, when he edged out Fornell of K.S.A.C. in a close finish. Kopf and Ellwurd of the Agrios swerved to the quarter, the former winning encephalitis. Ash of Kannas on the final lap. Young, the other Jayhawk, fell early in the game. Stillman provided something of an upset by winning the high jump at 6 feet 1-8 inch, and Trueblood vaulted in inches to win easily in the pole vault. The scoring by events; 55 30 50-yard dash High jump 1 mule run 50-yard high jumps Shot put 440-yard run 2-mile run Pole vault 2-mile run 800-meter run Mile run Kan. Arg. 6 2 5 2 6 3 5 3 6 3 8 0 8 0 8 0 5 3 5 3 3 5 8 0 5 0 The authors. 50-yard dash—Won by Sickle, Kan sns; Klauer, Kansas, second. Time 5.5 seconds. 50. yard high hurdles—Won by Nichols, Kansas; Formelli, Aggies, second Time. 7 seconds. High jump—Won by Stillmon, Kan- sah; Ehrlich, Aggies. Height, 6 feet 1-8 inch. Shot put—Won by Thornhill, Kansas; Ward, Kansas, second. Distance 41 feet 11 inches. 410-yard dash—Won by Kaph, Aggies; Elwell, Aggies, second, Time 54.1 seconds. 50-yard low hurdles—Won by Mize Kansas; Hinklek, Aggies, second Time. 6.2 seconds. 1-mile run—Won by Miller, Aggies Fortune, Kansas, second, Time, 4 minutes, 32.7 seconds. 2-mile run—Won by Toadstone, Agnes; Levine, Kansas, second. Time, 10:10. 880-yard run—Won by Hinshaw Kansas; Zimmerman, Kansas, second Time. 2:04.2. Pole vault—Won by Trueblood Kansas; Jordan, Aggies, second Height. 12 feet 4 inches. Mile relay—Won by Kansas (Ash Young, Beardsize, Mize.) Swimming Meet Monday Individual Contests for Women to Be Held in Gym The women's individual swimming meet will start at 1:30 PM after morning exercise. Please sign up for their choice of events, each entry limited to three. All women students of the University are eligible to enter the need. Winners of the first three places in this competition will receive points toward awardees and emblems. Points will be given in the following proportion: first, 22; second, 15; and third, 10. Of the nine events open in the meet, Miss Alice Gaillok, B.S.29, holds three records and Miss Alice Sherbon, both women have entered the meet. **warmmers will compete in the following events:** back stroke, two swings of the right hand, two lengths, (28.8' free), style two lengths, (22.2' flat); free style, three lengths, (22.6' flat); free style, three lengths, (28.2' flat); diving, three dives required, two optional; crawl form; three dives. Send the Kansan home Sport Shots by the Kansan Sporting Editor The grinning Churchill more than met his match in "Frosty" Cox. The scientific Kansas guard did not allay the game's pressure, the whole game and every time the Oklahoma star broke down the floor at Alabama. It was a victory for "Frosty," who was a complete victory for "Frosty." Lee Page showed that he can play an important part in the Kansas ofense as well as the skills of grateful efforts that glided through smoothly. His other two point counter came on a rainy day when he had seen forsaws forward had drawn the Sooner guards out of position. It was a welcome change, but one Coy come through when needed. Playing the first half without a foul is an accomplishment not to be overlooked when speaking of the game. Fouls were called against the Jayhawks during the whole game; three of those were made on Saturday, and they lay when scores were at a premium. As tight a defense as this writer has seen this year was that of Ola-homa, who with Kwame would lose because it could not find an answer from which to shoot. Bishop, Cox and Page fired at him while he was out of position so Sonner out of position then Bishop worked his way under the hats to score the points that won the game. "I hope we win" said Coach MoDernett before the game. He almost got his hope. It was hard to believe that this Oklahoma quitter was the team that won. And Jachawkers 24 to 12 in the first game between the two at Norman. Playing as they did tonight, it is a safe prediction that the Sooners will not finish season without winning at least one game, more likely. It was a new team. Ransom, O'Leary, and Ramsay all did yoneman service for the Jayhawks. O'Leary's free throw in the latter game was slightly nervous and missed one set-up during those last beats. He was slightly nervous and missed this set. He set this one misceur. Ransom controlled the tip during his stay in the game and Ramsay performed well in his game. Delta Upsilon Provincial Conference to Be Here The annual Provincial Conference of Delta Upson will be held here Friday and Saturday. Feb. 21 and 22. Representatives from 11 stutes gates from the University of Manitoba at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada which will mean a representation of 36 delegates. John D. Scott, nationa President, and Eminer A. Gleneman will be here to attend the conference. The schedule for the delegates will be as follows; 10 a. m.—Registration. 2. p. m.-Election of province officers and appointment of committees. 3. p. m.-Formal initiation at the charter house. 6:30 p. m.-Formal banquet at Union building. Business meeting and tour of the campus. Feb. 21—Kansas vs, Missouri at Columbia, Ames vs, K.S.A.C. at Manhattan. Feb. 18—Kansas vs. K.S.A.C. nt Lawrence Rasketball This Week Feb. 22—Ames vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 17—Ames vs, Oklahoma nf Arms. Send the Kansan home MONDAY Intramurals Score High "NIX ON DAMES" A Hilarious Comedy of Boarding House Belles and Wary Bachelors. NEW, THUR, FRI. "LET'S GO PLACES" A Peek at the Parties and Studios of Cafes - Premieres Alpha Tau, Triangle, Sig Alpha and Colonels Win Alpha Tau Omega, Triangle, Sigma Mpha Epion, Kentucky, Coloniale, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Mpha, Sigma (B), Delta Tau Deltai (B), Phi Kappa, Delta Tau Deltai (B), Phi Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi (B), were credited with victories in yearend's intra Phi Chi (B) (forefted to Delta Sigma Pi (B) and Sigma Na forfeited to Phi Kappa. Although Sip Ei (D) had a margin of 17 to 10 in the game, Sipe was awarded the game because Sigma Ei used an ineligible player. The A. T. O.'s swamped the A. K. L's under a score of 62 to 12. Other walk-aways were the victories of Triangle over the Phi Deltas with a 36 to 12 victory, Triangle over Triangle to 12 and, Kung Saig. (B) from Triangle (B) to 7. The Kentuckyuckmass moused out Accuia 18 to 15; D, U. U's registered in close win over Kappa Sig 15 to 12; Chi Delta defends Kappa Eta Kappa Sig 60 but D'li K. A. N's won from Baju 62, the comfortable margin of 29 to 20. Friday night Phi Psi took in Sig Alph to the time of 27 to 8. Phi Chi Phi to the time of 15 to 6. Phi Chi to the narrow margin of 17 to 15. The other scores were Phi Delti 31, Kentucky Colonels 16; A. T. O (D) 14, Kentucky Wildcats 14; K. A. Pkl 32, Alpha Chi Sigma 15. J. G. Stauffer, representative of the Pace, Gore, and McLaren Accountants and Auditors of Kansas City, spent Thursday on the campus with Kari Kloos, fourure, going over the university's University accounting system. University Accounting Methods Are Studied Mr. Stauffer wished to become familiar with the University system in preparation for installing a similar system in the University of Oregon, Oregon State Agricultural College, the state normal schools of Oregon. Basketball Scores --rn Methodist 29. Baylor 25, Rise Institute 27. Illinois 26, Minnesota 24 Arizona 24, Kentucky 21 Kimberly J. Bannister 24, Army 38, John-Hopkins 17, Navy 43, George Washington Fayetteville, Ala. Navy 45, George Washington 18, Fayetteville, Arkansas 44, Southern Methodist 29. Baylor 35, Rice Institute 27, Warrensburg Teachers 38, Kirkss ville Teachers 34. Marmount University 25, Drake 14 Purdge 27, Ohio State 25 Wisconsin U. 22, Northwestern 20, Bethany 30, Kansas Weidman 20, McPherson 38, Ottawa 12, Wichita 41, Southwestern 20. Washburn 22, College of Emporia .. KENNEDY Five K. U. Men to Attend International Air Show 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Plumbing Co. A total of 3,510 said enrollment fees had been recorded Friday night according to Karl Khoo, bursar. We adjust them on Cowdrey Brake Tester and reline them if needed General Electric Refrigerators 3.510 Pay Enrollment Fees Old smooth tires on your wheels are not safe. Put on some new— Because of the students who drop out of school at the end of the first semester without leaving any notice, the business office cannot be certain that they will begin Monday checking the enrollment cards against the fee cards in order to disclose the exact number of students who enrolled for the second semester and who have registered for an annual visit to the business office. One hundred students have paid their fees and the penalty of one dollar assessed for tardiness since the January 2014 semester had over 700 students who have not yet paid and who must pay a dollar for every day that they are late up to Feb. 19. On Feb. 20, the enrollments of all students with unpaid fees remain the same. New York, Feb. 14—(UCP) —The income from $1,800,000 for a period of three years has been guaranteed Johns-Hopkins University at Baltimore for establishment of the Walter Huge Pape School of international Do. D Young, chairman of the school board of trustees, announced today. PROTECT Your Car with Good Brakes About 700 Are Charged Penalty Gum Dipped Tires They hold all records for speed and endurance The first full-length student directed play at the University of Syracuse, the School of Speech at the University of Syracuse. They will present, "The Twirthecch Char," a work by James Levine. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Johns-Hopkins Gets Fund The following are expected to go to St. Louis Monday morning to attend the International Aircraft show; Prof. E. D. Hay, of the department of Aeronautical Engineering; Jefferson, e25, Bay Cutter, e31, Brown, gren, and George O'Mara, grn. Professor Hay will attend a meeting of the educational division of the aeronautical channel in connection with the Gurgelheim Foundation. He will also attend a meeting of the aeronautical section of the society of Americas. Sigma Delta Chi, men's national journalism fraternity at the University of Iowa, will present its cup as an award for the best weekly or semi-weekly newspaper in CARTER SERVICE Call---1300 for Tardiness Good Tires Elder Sets World Record Feb. 16, 1979—Uchik Elder, born forwar, formerly and track star, set a world record for running sixty meters indoors when he was eight years old in sixteen seconds in the Metropolitan Association A A U indoor games tonight. The record had been held by Georgetown and Bob McAlister New York "lipup cop." Elder also won the four-dash with a time of 5:25.30. Elder Sets World Record Read the Kanean Want Ads Business and Professional DIRECTORY --newspapers do not print it; men "in on the know" dare not tell it! But now you see and learn that life is inside. Wealth, life even love--staked on the turn of a card. 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