PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930 Track Followers Turn to K.C.A.C. Classic Saturday Hinshaw and Fortune Two Prominent Athletes Among Entries in Meet The spotlight of sparton in the Middle West will turn momentarily from the basketball court Saturday night to flash upon Convention hall before a team meets and an indoor meeting of track athletes ever staged in this section of the country will take place. It is the twenty-fifth annual carnival sponsored by the Kang All of the speed, endurance, strength, and skill of the human body are needed to perform events on schedule. Although the relay races will be one of the main features of the program, the relays may also take up to 600-foot run, Lowell Hinshaw will represent Kansan in the 600-foot run, the Hamilton Doppelmann will open to big Six track men only. Hamilton Enters 27 And then there will be open events both on the track and in the field. On the board oval, Stickel and Klauer play high hurdles. A 50-yard dash, Nichols and Klauer in the 50-year high hurdles. Benton wins a double overtime event, Fortune and Bowers the 80-yard run, Levine and Bowers the mile race, and Stover and Levine the long jump. in the field events, Truebloom will pole vault for Kansas, while Stillman and Beardside will participate in the 2014 Olympic trials. And Thorhill in the shot put, it is possible that Jim Bausch may be entered. Bausch, it is believed, stands a good chance of breaking a world record by shooting the 51 feet last spring in the Big Six telegraphic meet, setting a mark that stood as a international record since 1909 until John Kuck made a new record in the last Olympic. Kansas—Nebraska in Relay As for the relay races, the Kansas team will run against Nebraska. Minnesota and the Kansas Aggies meet Iowa State. Mize, Ash, Young, and Beavids compose the Jahawk mile relay quartet, while the foursome of Him are also participating; have entered the two-mile relay. Judging from the present indica tions, according to Dr. J. A. Rellly, athlete director and official referee of the meet, the entry list promises to include at least six players. K. C. A. C. classic. Among the prominent athletes entered are Ray Pauten, Town State, who outstanded teammate last year to set a new record; Captain Hinsaw, Kansas entry in the last spring; K. U. record time of 158.5 in the half mile and who finished fifth in the last spring; Eddie Fortune, Big Six two-mile outdoor champion; Keith Hurley, Moslouri's middle-distance runner; and Six pole vault champion, Byron Sarvison, former member of the Kansas team and C. A. C. in the two-mile open event. Since Coach Brutus Hamilton's 21 entries are chiefly new and untried, Saturday is certain to be a telling season. Grade rate reports might cause a change or two in the Kansas entry list, but the expected to be eligible after finals. Several of the universities in the East, Yale, Dartmouth, Columbia, and Pennsylvania, are going to play in the national championship of the opposing teams off the benches. Former Basketball Captain to Coach Intramurals James "Jyp" Hill, A. B.28, former James, U. basketball captain, has been added to the Harvard University coaching staff and will direct the intramural teams. He will also coach the lacrosse squad and squad of most of the class teams. Hill Joins Harvard Staff Hill with Baj Jeffery, A. B. 28, and Harold "Dutch" Hauser, A. B. 29 teamed with two other basketball luminaries earlier in the season, and tied the Harvard variety basketball players with the two other college players, have also beaten many of the New England schools. Pittsburg Team Entered Pittsburg, Feb.—The first competition for Pittsburg State Teachers track will come the coming season will in the by the Kansas City Athletic Club for seven years leaders in college, will for seven years lead in college, will be represented by a mile relay team, seven distance meet, and perhaps a high jump. Start the new semester right. Get yourself under a new Spring Spring. Get yourself flailing. falling. Stetsons -- $8.50 Mallorys -- $6.50 Carls Special -- $5 Over the Horizon JOIN US IN THE GENERAL ELECTRIC HYDRANT, BRADFORD EVERY SATURDAY AT 9 P.M. BY APRIL 25TH P.O. BOX 1067 B.P.NETWORK HERE they come—the nucleus of an all-electric merchant marine. Yesterday, they were a dream. To-day, they are well over the horizon, linking the ports of the east and west coasts with fortnightly service. The goal of the Panama Pacific Line is to build three more turbine-electric ships, thus enabling weekly New York-Frisco sailings. 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Iowa State Wrestlers Look to K-Aggie Meet Ames, Feb. 4—(Special)—With the first conference wrestling meet successfully stowed in the victory bag, the Iowa State College grapplers now a fifth consecutive conference meets before tackling the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan Feb. 15. The Oklahoma Sooners will be meet at New York on June 1. However, at non-conference meet with Cornell College has been scheduled for Feb. 6, at Mt. Vernon. Announcements Welch to Coach at Washington The Dramatic Club picture will be taken Thursday noon at Squires, Carlton Myers, president. Carlton Myers, president. Dr. Roy Gittinger, dean of administration at the University of Oklahoma has been a member of the university faculty since 1902. Invitational Seattle, Feb. 2 = (UP) "Test WELF," Purdue's all-American back of last season, has been signed to coach Freshman football at the University. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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