PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1928 Kansas Freshman Tracksters Lose Meet to Missouri Final Score 61-75 Although Jayhawk Athletes Win Most of Firsts in Events Tiger freshman tracker outchessed the Jayhawkers in a dual telegraphic tract meet which was held last week 75 to 61. Kansas won nine first hits for Missouri in the individual events, but the Tigers won many ace points in addition to the half mile and mile calcs to gain the winning points. Record scored by the squads from both schools to be counted in the valley telegraphic most were included in time allowed for the marks to be made Lagerupet of Kansas and Swartz of Missouri tied for high point honors, each winning two events. The similarities between the 401 and 406 in winning time, while Swartz jogged over the much longer mile and two-mile courses to annex his two Harcock made seven counters. for second Kansas high point honors. Wil- lex won the century dash in the time of 10-fat while Ziegler run the half- mile in near second time, to win the nearest Missouri count from the nearest Missouri. Shibuya迪·Evan Levy by Wilesy Kansas Muster and Fulter, Missouri tied for second. Time 10 seconds that bought back. Won by Lagerstein Summary of Events: 404-yard dash—Won by Lagrangey Kansas; Craig, Missouri; second; McComb, Kansas, third. Time 50.4 sec ends. 880-yard run—Won by Ziegler Kanye Jr. miss, Missouri; second, Kenneth Cole miss, Missouri; Mile run—Bwantz, Missouri; Collin Woon, Missouri; second, Mann Two-mile run—Won by Swartz, Mouriar; McComb, Kansas, second, Voight, Mouriar, third. 10:09:38 120-yard hard hurdles—Won by Nichols, Kansas; Hancock, Kansas, and Zigler, Missouri; tied for second, Time 16.4 seconds. 220-yard low hurdles—Won by Soice, Kansas; Ziegler, Missouri, second; White, Missouri, third. Time 27.1 seconds. Pole vault—Won by Treeblood Kansas; Vavn, Missouri, second Whitsett, Missouri, third. Height 12 feet 4 1/2 inches. Broad jump—Won by Payne, Kansas; Rogers, Kansas, second; Roberts Kansas, third, Distance 21 feet 8 inches. Shot put—Won by Gladden. Missi souri; Ward, Kansas; second; Meyer buff, Missouri; third. Distance 41 fee 11 3-4 inches Discus: throw-Won by Reece, Missouri; Ward, Kanaea; second, Gilbert Missouri; third, Distince 131 feet 2 3-inches. Javelin throw. Won by. Gilbert Missouri; Anderson, Missouri, second no third, Distance 171 feet 9 1-inches. 880. yurl relay—Won by Missouri Time 1:33.5. Mile relay—Won by Missouri, Tim 3:12.6 Total score—Missouri 75, Kansas 61 Give Your Clothes a Real Bath Bowersock Theater Bldg. Phone 715 K. U. Professors of 25 Years Ago Not Only Taught Classes But Were Forced to Be Coal Stokers As Well How music instructors at the University had to be coal stoker as well, was related by Prof. C, S. Skilton in his reminiscences of 25 years spent at K, U, given at one of the events in his honor held during the recent music festival. Professor Skilton began with his arrival here in 1903, and remained there until the recent occurrences which have taken place during his long period of teaching. In the East when he accepted the new position, Mr. Skilton began noticing newspaper stories about Kansas floods and tornadoes, with frequent reference to the wildness of the frontier thrown in for spice. It was with a desire to learn about these storms that he learned on arriving at the Eldridge house in Lawrence, that the landlord had hanged himself the night before. For years the School of Fine Arts was housed in the old North College building, and when Mr. Skilton telediplayed the entire story, the old paragon it contained in a twinkle in his eye that bespoke satisfaction with the present improved location of the music department. One of the chief difficulties with old North College was that there was no central heating plant, but instead a coal store in every room. In cold School Track Records Broken in Two Events by Kansans This Year Besides Marks Given Officia Credit, Three More Have Been Exceeded Two new records will go down in the annuals of Kansas track history when these were broken in the half-mile relay and bread jump, and will be officially released. Been Exceeded It is required that those breaking the existing records, must win first place in the meet in which the mark is made. Art Schroeder heaved the javelins, his arm raised above his chest, but was only third. His distance was 173 feet 4 inches, beating the mark held by Everett Bridger. Melnerney broke the broad jump record made by himself last year by leaping 24 feet 6% inches at the Texas Relays. Spangler also shattered the mark at the valley meet but was second to McMurray's mark made earlier in the season. Youngman and Hinshao have on three occasions exceeded the present half-mile record, but have been unfortunate in having beaten in all of the record breaking races. Youngman ran the half in 156 at the Mist Training Center, where his best steppe in 157 for their best marks of the season. Fraxier broke the valley record in the two-mile but did not beat the mark made indoors by himself last year. --weather it was impossible to heat any of the rooms to an endurable temperature, so their classrooms would circle around the stove, wearing their coats to keep them warm. Two campus casual sheets at the University of California at Berkeley have recently been suspended by press officials to prevent a picture of the president pitting himself on the back and several "screw" letters lead to the 14 months suspension. Attend the summer sessions. Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Agfa ROLL FILM FILM PACK Will Surprise You 801 Mass. 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