THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1929 PAGE FOUR Freshman Squad Loses Dual Track Meet to Missouri Bengals Score 71 Points Kansas 65, in Frosh "Big Six" Wire Competition Missouri had a slight edge over the Kansas frost in the Big Six telegram race, but just completed, according to figures compiled by the two schools, The Tiger and Jayawater yearlings each of them in the same manner as a telegraphic dead meet would be handed over, averaged a total of 74 points against 65 for Kansas. Figures from the other schools entered have not been released. Then Bengals counted heavily in the dashes, while the Jayhawks made their beat showing in the midst of a complete sweep. Minnesota gained most of her points in the track events, and Kansas tallied the strongest in the game. The Tiger quartet won both the half-mile and the mile relays. Jim Bauch, Kanae Kuchi and with first places in the shot put, the discus throw, the lavinel throw, the javelin throw, the quintet flash, was second with three first places. The results: 100.yard dash—won by Welch, Missouri. Time 9.9 sourl Time 9.9 missouri run-won by Welch, Missouri, Time 21.8 440-yard dish-dash-won by Ullers, Missouri, run-won by Ullers, Missouri, Time 29.40 one mile-run-won by Wharton, Kansas, Time 4:44 two mile-run-won by Cast, Missouri, Time 1250-yard hit-urbies-won by 120-yard high burides—won by Derry, Missouri. Time 17.0 220-yard low hurdles—won by Welch, Missouri Time 26.0 Pole vaults—won by Kansas, Kansas Height 12 feet 6 inches Broad jump—won by Hodges, Kansas Distance 21 feet 4 inch Kansas Height 6 feet 4½ inch Discus throw—won by Kansas, Kansas Height 6 feet ¼ inch Sput put—won by J. Bausch, Kansas Distance 50 feet 1 inch J. Bausch, Kansas Distance 177 feet 9 inches Half-arm relay—won by Missouri time 131.5, Jackson, Boeckner, time Wenon, Ulfers. One mile relay—won by Missouri. Time 3:28.5. (Welch, Jackson, Ulfers, Bucklever) May Not Allow Record Wilcox Mark in Century Dash Unlikely to Stand Whether Jay Wilcox's time of 09-6 in the 100-yard dash, which tied the world's record will be officially accre- attempt to still uncertain. Dr. H. J. Buff, head track coach of anatomy at Iowa State, to impquire what action has been taken on the record, but has not been told. The mark will not be allowed to stand if it is shown that the velocity of the wind was more than five miles an hour when the dajwaker spirer ignited a record-setting aircraft at the Big Six Stadium used at Ames last Saturday. Announcements --with Residents who have room for rent for the summer season or for next fall should file them at the University Employment Bureau 121 Fraser S. A. CARTER, Secretary of Y. M. C. A. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. 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