PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1920 Records May Fall Before Onslaught of Big Six Teams Five Schools in Running for Honors in Track and Field Meet at Ames Ames, Iowa.—At least five schools will be in the running for the Big Si conference outdoor track and field championships in the meet to be held in St. Louis on September 18, if past performance can be taken as a criterion, according to T. N. Metcalf, director of athletics at Iowa State College, who is in charge of the meet. The team will have with possible exceptions of the two hurdle races and the 100 and 220-yard dashes, will be in danger when the athletes from Oklahoma, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Kansas and Iowa State clash in the carnival. The records in 14.6 in the 120-yard high hurdles and 23.6 in the 220-yard low hurdle were equal, but Iowa State, while competing for Missouri, seem fairly sure to survive the present year, and the Cincinnati brake star, in running the 100-yard dash in 199.6 and the 220-yard dash in 205.7, do not appear likely to be May Crack 410 Record However, Hamer, sophomore Iowa State atu, and Lannon of Nebraska, both have played well this year and will possibly do that well in the meet. These same two men will be the chief competitors for the finals in Meier and Engle of Iowa State and Wilcox of Kansas will be the leaders of the field in the two dashes, almost entirely serially; threatens Lake's record. Hursley and Kosky of Missouri seem to have an excellent chance to crack the existing record of 49.8 in the 149-year maturation, Dillis and Brown ought to set a new mark in the mile relay. The present record, held by Missouri, was set last year. These records are being maintained, while running in the mud at the Drake relays. Espinic and Swartz of Missouri, together with Hook of Iowa State, the indoor champion, broke the mark of 5.38 in the half-mile run. Peso Threatens Mile now Threatens "Poco" by the mutinative Kaua'i star, looks like the biggest threat in the mile and two-mile run. He holds the record of 9:28:31 in the three-hour race this year. His chief competitors will be Putnam and Hook of Iowa State. Putnam has already been clocked with a record of 4:22:32 in the mile run. Frazier probably will be the most colorful athlete in the meet and certainly will bring along the men's team he has to his credit two championships and one second place. His one defeat was by Ray Conger, former Iowa runner. He has been the two-mile champion of the conference for two years. In the shot put, "Hippe" Howell oakland and Lyon of Kansas Agies looks the best. Howell also is a discuss heaver, and has bettered the Bryce and Drake of Oklahoma, English of Missouri, and Souls of Iowa State appear to be practically neck and neck for the pole vault, with Souls having vaulted the highest to 15 feet. The record is 15 feet 4 inches. Sonners Are Favorites Shelby of Oklahoma leads the high jumpers with a leap of 6 ft. $ _{3} $ in. made indoor, which is 4% in. better than the outdoor records. But the broad jump will be challenged by Thomson of Nebraska, who has been going around for 28 years. The Oklahoma Sooners, who won the indoor title over Iowa State by 3 points, are probably the leading team in the Big Ten, but last Saturday by Nebraska in a duel meet. Every member of the conference has fair chances to win at home; probably being the weakest of the group, All in all, six record holders will defend their titles on Saturday, the 440: Franxier, Kansas, two-mile run, Howell, Oklahoma, shot put; Shelby, Oklahoma, high jump; Drake, Oklahoma, high jump; and Missouri in the mule relay. Tigers Doped Victors Over Kansas Baseball Team Friday-Saturday Jayhawks Have Better Attack but Defense Is Inclined to Blow Up to Blow Up The dope on the baseball tilt wilt, the Missouri Tigers, tomorrow bounce on the games played, seems to favor the men from College, as they have been the Joywinkn last week. It is hardly fair to base any comparison on the first game played at Colgate, but the Tigers had a three-run lead at that point. The second game was thrown away by the Kansas State team, one inning, and allowed five Missouri runners to cross the plate. Of the 15 runs scored against the team on the last run trip, only two of these were earned. The Kansas attack is better than that of the Missourians. The Kansas outfit them in both the games played, cording to John Bunn, head baseball coach. Captain Culp, Bert Itoga, and Kevin Reeves added much power to the attack Kansas will be handicapped in the series by the loss of "Rab" Thomson, Mr. Thompson and Marc Murray on Monday, and Mort White, who pitched the full 10 innings against Washington and who was beaten by his opponent, to a likely choice for the Saturday tilt. Given good support by their teammates these hurriers should be hard to handle. Hitting the freshman pitcher almost at will, the squad took the second game of the practice series yesterday afternoon by a score of 3 to 1. The tilt was only a seven inning in fair, but during this time the freshman hit so scattered that they were almost entirely ineffective. The fielding was of a better variety last night. A corking double killing in the fifth frame of yesterday's tilt, with the ball in front, and hard liner between short and third, tossing to R. the iBishop, who turned and threw to R. Culp at first in time to win the decision, many mauls it up, and then made it look good only at times. Walter Hagen Turns in New Record in Scotland Mairfield Scotland-(UP) - Climbing 9 strokes off par. Walter Hagen-former holder, turned in record break-card of 57 for his second round in defense of his title over the long season. The team only those within 14 strokes of the leader will remain in the championship. The other 36 holes of medal play. Mother's Day, May 12th Remember Mother with a card or gift from your college book store. Gifts wrapped for mailing without charge Woman Sandlotters Reach Half Way Mark in Intramural Tourney Chi Omega Defeats Alpha Chi Alpha Xi Wins From Pi Phi in Fifth Round The Women's intramural baseball tournament has reached the halfway mark with only two more rounds to come. In the fifth round of the tournament played Wednesday afternoon the Chili Bears defeated Olympus 32 to 8, while the Alpha XI Delta defeated the Pi Beta Phi 45 to 26 and the Kappa Kappa Gamma forfeited their games to their opponents who were the Tau Niu Tai The Gamma Phi Betas defended the Alpha 21 Delas to 12 and to 10 in the two games. The Gamma Phi Betas defended the Gamma Dellas to 13 and to 6 in the two games. In intramural basketball games The Gamma Phiis obtained an early lead on the Alpha Xi who did most of his own work. The last innning, Hitchcock, Gamma Phi, was the star player of the game. the battery for the Gamma Phi was Bruner and Huston while the battery for the Alpha Kai was Xie Kao. The line up was Hitchcock, White, Henderson, Edmiston, Van Riper, Linscoff and Garvin. The line up of the Alpha Kai consisted of Glinville, Tevah, Wynne, Edmonds, Edmonds, Sheberbon, Roarsen. Most of the scoring in the Delta Zeta-Alpha Gamma Delta game was done on errors. The battery for the Delta Zeus was Bryant and Golddard, and the Alpha Gamma Delta battery was Me Kowen and McNeal. The line up for the Delta Zetas was Taylor, Sabra, Eppeinte, Erhard, Miller, Graves, and Moon, while the Alpha Gamma Delta line up consisted of Rashuton, Stoneback, Peden, Smith, Kootch, and Chi Omega vs. Alpha Chi Omega, 6:15—Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Delta Zeta. This afternoon's schedule was: 4:30—Tau Nu Tau vs Alpha Omi con Pl. Delta Beta. Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha Xi Delta. Golf Goes to Third Round Intramural Matches Must Be Played by May 11 Intramural golf singles matches have entered the third round and are to be played off by May 11. Winners of the second round matches are. Floresch, Phi Pa; Cat Janssen, Phil Benson, Stoun, Pi K; A; Calkman, unattached; Ranney, Pi K; Delt H; Kuff, Beta; Peount, Sig Alph I;黛菲, Kappa A; Beardales, Delta Chi; Trimble, Sig Ep; Stirp, Delta Tau; Benson, Pi K A. The third round, three fourth, have defeated Kafka. 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