--- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928 PAGE FOUR Kansas to Defend Its Outdoor Title at Lincoln Meet Valley Records in Danger in Contested Events; Kansas Strong in Two-Mile Kansas will endeavor to retain the valley outdoor track championship Friday and Saturday, May 18-20 when they meet in the Missouri valley track and field meet which will be held on Monday, January 31st, city of Nebraska memorial stadium. Departures give Oklahoma, the indoor champions, and Nebraska an ever break for the leadership, while Kansas is one of two teams State is conceded a decidedly outside run for the title. Drake is a favorite of some, and others choose the Oklahoma team. Grimell, Kansas Aggies and Washington possess taken performers but cannot muster enough strength to be considered in picking the team. Sprint Men Are Strong "Laut," Granny and Sol McMorrow who captured many points in the sprouts last year, are expected to repeat, since Grady has returned to delimine form, and McMorrow followed Grady closely in the Missouri data. In the 140, John and Joseph will begin their long hopes just before showtime. In this performance, he impresses showing agism, the Tigreau rules, raises the audience to great height, and grabs a place. A great deal will depend on the outcome of the one-mile and two-mile runs, since in those two events Kane was able to go for 1.5 miles each. Mogel, Fortune and Sauvage have all run nine mile races in various times, while in the two-mile, Sarve and Francier have done best with Sauvage. But their high bark hurdles are Griester in the high hurdles and Mize in the low hurdles, quien, to be the only druckweiser potentials for this season, will be unimpossible this season. Spuncher and McCorvey stand very good chances of winning the game, and joined him while Wallingford may also place, since he has placed consistently in the last few weeks. High Jump Place Certain Dodd and Underhill should be certain of places in the high jump where Cairns will go well enough to place in the pole vault. In the weights, Kansas will be a dead loss unless Johnson can return to the office. He must take San Relay. Schroeder should be able to gainreat enough distance to place him in the final stretch. Existing valley records are in danger in nearly every contested event, although the team's experience is needed to better his marks in the 100 yard event. Conger's record in the milo seems to stand to challenge. The key markers have already been exceeded by those who will run in the last valley meet at Nebraska Friday and Saturday. Thirty-Three Kansans Entered Thirty-Three Kansans Entered The 33 Kansans who are entered to carry against the valley in defense of the lancers won last year are; 100-yard dash—Grady, McInerney Jones, Shannon, Shen. Jones, Rooney, Woods, 440-yard dash—Cooper, Shannon, Tischler, Woods 440-yard dash - Cooper, Shannon Edelbauer, Jones, Woods. 890 yard race - Hinshaw, Noemman 220-yard dash—Grady, McNerney Jones, Rooney, Woods. Edelman, 800, 802, 806 880.yard run- Hinshaw, Youngman Edelblue, Saurenman, Fortune 880-yard run—Husband, Youngman Edelblate, Saurenman, Fortune. zier, Saucreman, Williams. 2-mile run—Frazier, Sarvis, Sau Electronics, Saurenman, Fortune. 1-mile run-Fortune, Vogel, Fraxier, Saurenman, Williams. z-mine Tim - trzamz, carrs, sun rennan, Williams, Woodward. 220-yard low hurdles—Mike, Jones, McNerney. Dodd. 120-yard high hurdles—Greinet Doodl, Hulse. High jump—Underhill, Dead, Wells Shot put—Gaston, Cook. Broad jump—Melnerney, Spangler Wallingford, Benson. Pole vault—Cash, Walkingford, Ben son. Javelin - Schroeder, Brown, Dodd Underhill. 880-yard relay—Jones, McInerney, Cooper, Woods, Rouney, Grady. 1-mile relay—Cooper, Ediblebate Shannon, Woods, Shen, McInerney, Jones. Women's Tennis Tourney Reaches Semi-Final Play The semi-finals stage has been reached in the women's intramural tennis play. There are two matches between Charlotte Hartley, ed50, and Junita Lightheart, much c., and the other is between Katherine Kool, ed1, and Ruth Brendonett. These both will be played of immediacy. The tennis play has been going on all during this month and the women have played at least three matches played at Last three matches to earn the eight to play now. The winner Unusually bitter campus warfare has waged between the freshmen and sophomores on the University of Michigan, where recently, due to the refusal of the freshmen to wear their green capes of wearing them since Thanksgiving. Tennis Meet at Lincoln to Decide Valley Champs Nebraska will be host to the annual Missouri Valley conference tennis championships May 18 and 19, in conjunction with Drawings for the tennis matches will be made Friday, May 18 at 1 a.m. Play will start Friday at 11 In case of unfavorable weather the matches will be played in the University of Nebraska coliseum. The college team plays two matches, two matches and two single courts, the Baseball Title to T. N. T.'s Alpha Xi Delta Loses Deciding Game by 17-7 Score The final grime in the women's intramural baseball tournament was won by Dela, winner of group one, and T. N. T., winner of group two, T. N. T. The winning of the baseball series places T, N, A ahead in the intramural contest and the probable winner of the intramural athletics cup, the trophy game, will be the final determination of the award of the cup. In the game Saturday the two teams were about equal in fielding ability to the T, N, T, team members who each heavier bitters than the Alphas. The line-up for the game were: Alpha XI Delta Henoch C S Shapiro Henoch C S Shapiro Witt, M I P Harper Forbush I S Stevenson Forbush I S Stevenson Gevory E Gevory Postma F F Northcutt Knockov F F Northcutt Knockov F F Northcutt Smiths F F Pennington Martin F F Keith Intramural Announcements Intramural Announcements --- Finals in intramural tennis and handballs doubles will be completed this week, while the singles rounds have reached their final stage. Following are the pairings of matches: Tennis doubles: Lewis-Sjostrand, Tallywhackers vs. Jordan-Kelleher, Reba Alba Abha. Horshees doubles; Jordan-Barnett, Beta Alpha Alpha vs. Brock-Kling- berg, Alpha Kappa Lambin. Tennis singles: Kelleher, Beta Alpha. Alpha vs. Neil*, and. Kabber. Aeaia vs. Kennedy, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Horseshoe cows. O; Jordani, Beta Alpha alpha vs. H, Jordani, Beta Alpha alpha, bind Burcat, Beta Alpha alpha, king Berglund, Alpha Karpa Lambia Winners of the volleyball matches scheduled for this evening will meet in the final championship match to determine the winner. Standings of the volleyball teams. showing are the annumings of the volleyball teams: Division 1 W 1. Pet. Phi Delta Theta 0 2,000 Tau Delta Tau 3 2,734 Sigma Nu 5 2,714 Upsilon 5 2,714 Kappa Pi 5 4,329 Chi Delta Sigma 6 0,000 Sigma Chi 0 6,000 Sigma Ci 0 7,000 Gamma Delta 0 7,000 Division 2 W 1. Pet. Delta Sigma Pi 6 0,000 Delta Kappa Alpha 5 883 Delta Papa Merga 0 432 Sigma Pi Epsilon 3 3,500 Tau Delta Tau 3 4,329 Reta Alpha Pi 2 333 Reta Alpha Pi 2 333 Kappa Pi 0 6,000 An error was made in Sunny's Kansas in regard to the score of the baseball game Saturday with Missock. It was stated that Kansas won 6 to 3, according to the United Press report, but the actual score was 8 to 1. K. U.-M. U. Game Score in Error by Two Points Kansas won just the same, but the score was a little in error. Sweetson was accrued with the two runs were skinned from the box score. The University of Washington now ranks as one of the "Big Ten" in the United States, having an enrollment of 10,160 during the year. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) HEADS AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL POLO TEAM New York—Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., who was chosen captain of the American International Polo Team, succeeding Devereus Milhurk, captain for the pax 15 years. Milhurk, who will go abroad, will not play in the international match with Argentina. Mr. Hitchcock was on the teams of 1921, 1924 and 1927. 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