PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928 Fall Track Meet Goes to Phi Psi's With 84½ Points Alpha KappaLambda Take Second With 62; Delta Tau Close Third With 60 1-4 At the close of the intramural track funals which were run in the stadium field yesterday afternoon at 8:45 a.m. of 81-2 points. Second place was taken by Alph Kappa Lambda. Deltan Traa Deltan grafter 60-1-4 points for third The records for two intramural events were broken in the meet by E. J. Walton and Paul Boardman. The distance of 172 feet, 6 inches, for a new record, the old distance being 108 feet, in the high jump, Boardman. The distance of 95 feet, in the bar at a height of 5 feet, 11-4 inches, breaking the old record of 5 feet, 9 inches. The finals in all events; 100-yard dash, time 10:9.1—First, Postwrestle, Delta Tau Deltar? second, woods, Delta Tau Deltar; third, Randall, unmatched; fourth, Minnick 129-yard hurdles, time 17:14—First. Snell, Accomplia; second, Warmie, Kappa Sigma; third, kleeper, Phi Kappa Psi; fourth, Cardwell, Phi Kappa Psi. 404-yard dash, time 541:1 —First Potter, Alpha Kappa Lambda; second Clemman, Pik Kapka Pek; third, Everham, Iam Kapka Lambda; fifth, Kanika Kappa Lambda. 229-yard dash, time 38:21 — First. Coleman, Phi Kappa Pi, second and third. Postseason, Delta Tau Delta. Wright, Phi Kappa Pi, second. Virtue, Alpha Kappa Lambda. 440-yard relay, time 845.5-- first Delta Tau Delta; second, Phil Kappa Pauli; third, Alpha Kappa Lambda fourth, Phi Delta Theta. Mile relay, time 4:11. First, Delta Tau Delta; second, Phi Delta; Theta third, Alpha Kappa Lambda; fourth, Phi Kappa. Javelin win distance, 172 feet, 12 inches. — First, Walt, Piazza Kipa Alba; second, Warbond, Kipa Sigma Gignac; third, Kipa Fajara Kipa 1st; fourth, Ross, Phi Kipa. High jump, height 5 feet 11 in 1-inchets--First, Boardeee, Delta Chi triple tie, Howard, Phi Koupa FoP Harper, Delta Chi, Chi Scae, Accea Mite; medley relay, time 4:58. First, Phi Kappa Pa; second, Alpha Kappa Lambidi; third, Phi Kappa fourth, Delta Chi. 880-yard relay, time 1:40.1–5:01. Piki Phara Paai; second, Alpha Phara Lambd; third, Delta, Taur Delta; fourth, Phara Phara. Discus throw, distance 115 feet. — First, Walton, P I Kappa Alba, second and third, Fay, Delta Chi, Rhos, Pi Kappa fourth, Fourth, Beta Theta 229 yard hurdles, time 27.3*. First: Phi, Kappa Phi; Paack, second; Snell, Acacia; third, Miller, Sigma Cit; fourth, Kappa, Kappa Sigma Broad jump, distance 19 feet 9 inches—First, Potter, Alpha Kappa Larwabi; second, Wanyi, Kip Kappa Lorwabi; third, Chihli, Chi Chi, fourth, Bardellia, Delta Kii. Pole vault height 19 feet 6 inches—First, Moore, Alpha Braha Lambda; second, Beam,sigma Alpha Epsilon; third, Foster, Beta Tau Psi, Pontius, Pi Kappa Fai, Phi Abbotts, Pi Tha Delta Theta Wray, Phi Kappa Fai Totals of the first five: Pik Kappa Pai, 84-1, 8-2. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 62. Delta Taun Daith, 69-1, 8-4. Cpa, 51-1, 8-2. Pik KappaLambda, 50. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Riding Horses To Rent Oread Riding Academy $1.00 per hr. $1.50 Sundays Phone 90 West 7th Omaha Hat Shop 7171/2 Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Phone 255 Where They Play In the Big Six Tomorrow Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Lawrence Nobrake vs. Pittsburgh at Lin- coln --in In the Big Six Tomorrow Missouri vs. New York University at New York Ames. In the Missouri Valley Kansas Aggies vs. Iowa State at New York In the Missouri Valley Grinnell vs. Washington at St Louis. COACH HM MARGISS Recivil of good spirits in the football world at K. U., this season have been largely due to the work of W. H. "Bill" Hargiss, new head coach who o came here from several successful seasons. A victory from Missouri will mean the end of a successful first season. All persons who are planning to purchase tickets for the Kansas-Missouri football game at Columbia are invited to attend the athletic office reports, LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE "BEAU BROADWAY" TOMORROW ONLY The senior team maintained its lead in the women's hockey tournament by defeating the sophomore team 5-3 Thursday afternoon. Seniors Continue to Lead Defeat Sophomores in Hockey Game; Juniors Win WHICHEVER WAY YOU LOOK AT IT— Charlotte Harper with three goals and Betty Short with two scored for the seniors. Laura Iwin made one goal and Deckster two for the sophomores. the senior lucup; May Sneed, b; Betty Short, b; Charlotte Harper, cf; Piaola Cost, ri; Evelyn East, rw; Ale Gaskill, b; Elleanor Nortchub, b; Petra Blankh, b; P煞 Kraler b; Ribma Blunk, b; Riben Parker b; keeper. You'll say the team of Keaton-Torrence and the Mississippi River is the greatest comedy trio ever filmed. The juniors won from the freshman 21-4, the game at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, and from junior 16, Ennis' second junior, made the goals for their team, and Margaret Lawson scored one. Step aboard the "Stonewall Jackson," and join the funniest of all Laugh Cruises. present standing of the teams: W 1 W 2 Seniors 3 1 0.1000 Junior 1 2 2 .3333 Somerscore 1 2 2 .3333 Freshman 1 2 2 .3333 The present standing of the teams: Because of rain no games were played today. Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40. Eve, 10-50 Women Are Expected to Equal Former High Records Prospects of a successful season for the woman's rift team are excellent, according to Lloot, H. F. Meyers, in charge of the rift teams at the unit. Rifle Team Is Promising The rife range has been remodeled and greatly improved, and under the coaching of Sgt. William Kolender, the women should stand a good chance to uphold the nation's goals from former K. U. teams, have rated. Since the call for candidates, a few days ago, 160 people have come out for practice, but there is still room for 20 more to try. We have been by signing up at the range in Fowler Shops, until Nov. 23. 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