THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1928 PAGE FOUR Telegraphic Meet Won by Nebraska With 63½ Points Jayhawker Freshmen Gaii Sixth Place With Score of 25½; Missouri Is Second Nebraska won the eighth annual Missouri Valley conference telegraph track meet held last week with a total of G3 1.2 points, it was announced from Washington University that the team had sent to be compiled in final form. Jayhawker freshmen freed 25-14 points to gain ninth place. A number of the stars upon whom Coach H. J., and been counting on for nine points, testified, however, since only first year men in the school are to be counted. Missouri was second with 39 points while Iowa State was a close third (10-9). Ohio State was third, Drake, 29-12; Washington, 14; Oklahoma Argus, 17-4; Kansas Argus, 18. Nine new markers were set, two of which were accounted for by Jay-Hawk athletes. Lagerquist turned in a 50.4 second quarter-mile exhibition to beat the former mark held by Wyntt of Nebraska. Trusted blood scrape gave a 1-2 inch in the pole vault to better fill all record held by Ports of Oklahoma. Ziegler won the half-mile in 2001, although he did not excel the valley record. Other Kansas points were even higher with the 220, McComb third in the two mile run, Nielson fourth in the half-mile, and Bradpound broad jump. Kansas also won fourth in the half-mile relay although the baton was dropped and picked up durdur. Iowa State Scores High Putnam of Iowa State bids fair to a worthy successor of Raymond Conger at Iowa State, since he broke two records by a large margin. Hager, a team-mate of Patrina, was the other double winner, setting a new time in the high burdens and equalling the burtie mark. Javelin Record Is Broken Thompson of Nebraska, shattered the old mark held by Thornbill of Kansas when he cleared 22 feet 3-8 inches in the broad jump. Schoeler of Oklahoma touched the javelin in a new record distance of 185 feet 1-2 inches. Nebraska ran the 800-yard relay in 1:32.4 to compete. A new event, the 35-pound weight throw, was added this season, with Gallaway of the Huskers adjudged victor. Summary of events: 100. yard dah Roosebeck, Washington; Schiltz, Iowa State; Thompson, Nebraska; Muccher and Father, Missouri, all tied for first. Time 10.1. 228-yard duck. Woman by, Schifter, State Town; Stateboro, Nebraska; second; Dane County; township by, Schifter, tied for third; Baker, Oklahoma; and Pigeon Town; tied for fourth. Bird by, Schifter. 140 yard dash — Won by Lagerquist Kansas City, Pa., upset second, second-round Oklahoma and True, Nebraska, for fourth Time, 60.4. (New record. Forme OMAHA HAT WORKS Shining Parlor Shoe Repairing 717 Mass. Tel. 255 We clean all kinds of hats, both Ladies' and Gent's. We rebelk and reshape any shape of hat; we change the tuxedo or the outfit; we first class material used. Prints at other at shops. Kansas; Garden, Drake, second mark held by Wyatt, Nebraska, 50.7 seconds.) 880-yard run—Won by Ziegler Foreseeberg, Kansas Aggies, third Baird, drake fourth; Burch, Oklahoma Aggies, 61rd, Time: 2.00 L. Mile run—Won by Patamn, town State; Schwartz, Missouri, second Strickland, Nebraska, third; Downey, Nebraska, fourth; Glick, Drake, fifth; 4:25.8. New record. Former mark held by Sides, Oklahoma, 4:32.8 Two-mile run—Won by Patman Iowa State; Schwartz, Kansas, second; McComb, Kansas, third; Vought Missouri, fourth; Bucureu, Kansas Agree fifth. Time: 9:42.2. New record fifteen. Record held by Mizer, Kansas (9:50.1). 120-yard high burdens. Won by Hager, Iowa State; Lamon, Nebraska; Oklahoma; St. Louis, Nichola, Kansas; fourth, Ziegler, Missouri fifth. Time, 15.3. (New record). Former mark held jointly by Snorf, Drake, and Overall, Oklahoma. Treibwood Wins Pole Vault 228 yard low hurdle - Won by Teiger, Crocker, Oklahoma, second; Roberts, Oklahoma, third; McGuire, Oklahoma, Aargues, fourth; 25.1, Ennis record held by Taylor, Grinnell, and Best, Oklahoma 25.1. Ennis record held by Taylor, Grinnell, and Best, Oklahoma Pole vault—Won by Troublehill, Kamans; Marmoscos, Washington, see Riese. Womens basketball, Nebraska, fourth; Hoseley, Grimelin, and Corbin, Oklahoma Kansas, tied for fifth. Height, 12 feet 4 inch 1-4 inches; Weight, 60 pounds; Oklahoma, Potty, Oklahoma, 12 feet, 1-3 inches) **Kawasaki Fifth in brand June.** Washington, Washington, Nebraska; Grisswold, Nebraska; Timberlake, Washington; third Champion, Oklahoma Angioss, fourth Champion, Oklahoma Angioss, fifth 9-3.8 inches. New touch. Former murk mark by Thornley, Kansas. High jump. By Wong by Strong, Okla hamni; Powell, Washington, second 6ook, Nebraska third; Waller, Kari fourth; Leibowitz fifth; Heart, fifth; 6 feet 1-2 inch. Discus throw—Won by Reece, Mair soi; Hitch, Iowa State, second; Mur Onyx Pointex Greets the Summer in delightful new shades honey beige, tansan, mist morn and sandy bushy green shades from the limpid neutrality of sandy In Prices Ranging From $1.65 - $1.85 - $1.95 neutrality of sand beige to the clear warmth of honey. ray, Grimmel, third; Myers, Iowa state, fourth; Gilbert, Nebraska fifth, Distance, 131 feet 2.3 4-ches 35-pound weapon—Won by Gallo way, Nebraska; Vankton, Drake,KEckwil; Drake, Prake; third; Kigruge; second; no fifth. Distance 13 feet, 9 inches. Javelin, browne. 9 ft., black. Javelin, brown. 10 ft., white. Okahanna; Steelman, Oklahoma; bevard; Nebraska, third; Bels, third; Houston, fifth; Missouri, fifth. Distance, 188 feet, 9 1/2 inches. (New record). Former Washington, Washington, 182 feet 7 1/4 inches. Shot put—Won by Vankoten Drake; Gladden, Missouri, second Rowley, Nebraska, third Edwall Schwalb fifth. Distance, 43 feet 8 inches. Oklahoma Wins Javelin Throw Half mile relay - Won by Nebraska (Bailey, Grinowold, Berkers, Missouri; second; Okahoma, third; Kansas, fourth); Kansas Aggies, fifth. Time 1308.2. New record. Forwards: Kansas, fourth; Kansas Aggies, fifth. Mile relay - Won by Nebraska Friday, May 18 at 4:30 p. m. in the postponed section of the spring track meet will be run on or stadium field, providing weather conditions do not make it necessary for the events to be postponed later, said John Sabe this morning. (Mayes, Wickwire, True, Bailey); Missouri; second; Oklahnom; third; Drake, fourth. Time: 3:05. All the remaining events are on the program, and will be completed at that time. The postponed volleyball matches are to be played as soon as the weather permits. Following the completion of the last four games scheduled, the winners of each division will be determined by a tie breaker to determine the final champion. Ride the Interurban Intramural Announcements Why Pay More? 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