PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928 Missouri Favored to Win Dual Meet With Jayhawkers Doubtful Events Will Determin Outcome; Huff Enters 31 Kansas Men Thirty-one Jayhawks are entered in the annual dual track meet with Missouri Saturday, May 12 at Columbus. Last year Kansas won by a big victory on stadium field, but big Tigers are conceded a slight edge this season. Doubtful events will decide the meet according to the belief of Coach H. J. Palmer, who has withdrawn from the strength of both squads. The pole vault, javelin throw, haffle and tissue are some of the events that the breaks will probably decide the issue. In the dashes Kansas has Grady to depend upon with McMerrick, Jones, Shannon and Rooney fighting it out with Dills of Missouri for second and third. The quarter-mile will probablest be Hurley and Harney and their best bets, K. U. Doped to Win Mile Kansas should cop first in the mile and about all the points in the two-thirds of a mile, but not in the hurries, although a Jayhawker may step ahead of him in one of the corners. Tiger: Strong in Distance Runs Eustein of Missouri is strong in the half-mile, but second and third should be close with the potential strength evenly divided. Tigers Strong in Distance Runs It appears that Kansas will have to run at least 60 yards if he is run, since the Tigers are strong in middle distance material, and have Hurry who is capable of beating 50 seconds regularly, in anchor position. They have lost two regular men, but have not been able to throw them, it decided lie in the relay. Jabwikwera are favored to walk away with the bread bunch and high jump. Jabwikwera can even break in Cash and English, although the Tiger has done better. The shot out goes to Missouri with honors even in the discus. Points in the javelin are a toss-up. In being the under-dog Kansas will have the advantage of psychology over the Tigers, and will work hard against the opposition in the double-eyes' Following is the Kansas entry list: 100-yard dash—Grundy, McInerney, Jones, Shannon. 220-yard dach-Grady, McInerney Jones, Rooney. 1-mile run -Fortune, Vogel, Frazier, Saurenman, Williams. 129-yard high hurdles—Greiner, Dodd. 400-yard dash—Cooper, Shua, Shannon, Ecklubte, Jones, Woods, Youngman. 250-yard low hurdles—Mize, Jones, McNeerney, Dodd. 220-yard low hurdles—Mize, James, "Mike" "Bob" 2-mile run - Frazier, Sarvis, Sanr renman, Williams. Pole vault—Cash, Wallingford, Benson. 880-yard rattle—Hinshew, Youngman, Saucenman, Edelblute. Tumble relay—C Cooper, Edelbate, Shannon, Woods, Shea, McNerney, Jones. Shot put—Gaston, Dodd, Johnson Cook. Broad jump—Melnerney, Spangler Wallingford, Benson. - Javelin throw - Schroeder, Brown Dodd, Underhill. Prof. Melvin Takes Job Prof. Luther Melvin, who has been setting for the past year in the capacity of professor of social science at the Oroud Training High School has accepted a position as principal of the senior high school at Sheboygan. Professor Melvin has been acting in the place of Prof. E. M. Bellis who is studying at Harvard university at the present time as a graduate student. Mr. Melvin expects to leave in a cut to look over his new position. The Alpha Ni chapter of Betta Theta Pi will entertain their Lawrence abroad with a smother Wednesdays attending at 6:59 at the chapter house. Valley Standings W L Pet. Kansas Aggies 5 1 83. OhioState Aggies 6 3 750. Oklahoma 6 5 590. Washington 2 4 400. Iowa 4 3 900. Missouri 2 4 400. Games this week: --a comfortable, good-looking chair — something that will make every day Wednesday Washington vs. Missouri. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Aggies. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Aggies. Wide receiver and catcher Friday and S Kansas vs. Missouri. Washington vs. Oklahoma Aggiea Intramural Announcements Intramural Announcements --a comfortable, good-looking chair — something that will make every day Events in the first section of the spring track meet which will be run off Friday afternoon beginning at 4:30 are as follows: 100-yard dash, 446-meter relay, 150-meter relay, high jumps, 880-yard relay, shot put, pole vault. Any men who have track equipment checked out are ineligible to complete. This excludes varsity and reitman varsity candidates. Fifth round tennis and horseshoe matches must be played and results turned in at the coaches' office by Saturday, May 12, at 6 p. m. Volleyball games scheduled for the set of the year are as follows: Thursday, May 10, 4:30 p. m. Diamond 1. Sigma Chi Chi v. Pi Gamma Delta 2. Delta Phi Delta v. Sigma Nu. 3. Delta Tau Delta v. Pt Upsilon 4. Delta Upsilon v. Alpha 5. Beta Theta Pi vs, Phi Kappa Psi 6. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Monday, May 14, 4:30 p. m. 1. Phil Delta Theta vs. Chi Delta Sierra. 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. 3. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Sigma Pi. 4. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Beta Alpha Alpha. Tuesday, May 15, 1:30 p.m. Winner of division one meets winner of division two in final championship match. Sunday, May 6, was obsolete as Mother's day at the Delta Upsilon house. VARSITY 3 Days Starting Monday The Leap Year Special— Mat. ...10—30 Eve. ...10—40 Prices Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Red Cross life saving tests have been given to the 0:30 sophomore swimming class, and work will be performed. Alpha, swimming coach, this morning. Those completing the test will receive the Red Cross candle and medal. Sophomore Swimmers Are Now Taking Tests for Red Cross Emblen Thirteen Have Already Passed Examination; a Summer Class Planned Thirteen have passed the examination. They are: John Levi, Shirley Cook, Diane Patterson, K. G. Kurczewski, Lauren Murch, Richard McGure, Gordon Newitty, Byron Dunne, Lawrence Compton, Leslie Lestic, Leslie C. Hays, Alexander C. Hodgson. In these life-saving tests the men are instructed in different approaches to get hold of frantic persons. These in hide the front, rear and underwater approaches. The head, cross-armed carry person carry are included in the tests; Strangle holds are broken by means of the front, back and double wrist lock breaks, and the swimmers also learn how to break two persons apart. Instruction in artificial respiration is given, together with various ways of breathing, in the water, such as the lift from tank, saddle-back and fireman's lift. Those enrolled in this work are qualified to act as life-savers on barring beachside during the summer and to assist with another life-saving class will be held during the first summer session and is open to all more enrolled in school at the time. The class will be held on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Make Mother's day a way to be remembered. Telegraphic Meet Is On Freshman track men are now competing in the annual Missouri Valley telegraph track meet. An entire week is allowed for the members of the track team to compete in quadrats of the valley to make their marks to be sent in for final compilation. Lots of new things in our window— Phone 678 11th & Mass. Best results in each event will be sent by each coach to Washington University, St. Louis, where the fund and individual and schools will be made. Handu for the Students Foxing Viscount Offers to Fight London Bobbies This extra time is allotted in order that the yearling squands all over the valley will have an equal chance to meet their best marks in good weather. London, May 9—Lord Kewborth, on the losing board, after the winning board, after London policemen, may have further experience with "Hobbes" in the ring. And he was one of the first. Freshmen Are Competing Now in Valley Meet You still have time to send mother that remembrance. We have a special assortment of Mother's Day chocolates or stationery. Pleased to show you (UnitedPress) The College Jeweler Remember her with a Mother's Day Card and a gift from your College Book Stores. May 13th-Mothers Day "We wrap for mailing without extra charge" Mother's Day Is Sunday Rankin's Drug Store Two Stores Buy Mother MOTHER'S DAY Metzler's Furniture Co. Rock Chalk Cafe For Evening Hikes and Specials Weiners Steaks Olives Oranges Bananas Marshmallows Pickles Spiral cornbread Phone in your order to 177 Special sandwiches Student owned and operated ingly—the whole force to meet him with the gloves on. out against me for leaving my car unattended, for bad lights, for insufficient silencer, and such motor things as that." "There are several I should not mind meeting in the ring," he said. "I have a bit of a grudge against them. There are several summonees." 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