1. 2. 3. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 PAGE SIX Marathon Racers to Be Introduced at Big Noon Rally Gathering to Give Student Chance for Close-Up View of Trail Trotters An all-University rally is scheduled for Thursday noon, Haskell as a gesture of friendship for the U.S. Army and its entrants in the international Indian marathon race up to the HtA at that time to introduce them to the student body. The rally will be held at the Triangular flower bed in front of Green ball. The Haskell team will excel with the campus and play for the crowd. It is hoped that all three groups of Indians may be introduced to the Kansas students. The Canadian runners, Frank White and Frank Goodleaf, are pretty sure to be present. No positive information has been secured as yet, but they are expected to be here by that time. The American delegation will consist of the Haskell students who are entering the race and representatives from the other teams. Hops, Zuni, Navajo and other tribes are all notified for their runners and will be out to uplift their reputation. All of these men will be on the Hill Thursday noon to offer the Kansas students their only chance to get a close-up view of those treiless trail trattlers. Their distance from Tupelo is about 36 miles or 26 miles 354 yards. They will finish in the stadium during the annual relays. In order to allow time for the rails classes, will be dismissed at 12:19. A great time is expected to be had by all. The Relays will offer some of the most exciting events in the country, which are held every four years. Besides these entrants from Canada and Mexico, a large aggregation of athletes from the United States will have teammates from other countries. The teen states will be represented. More than a hundred schools will have teams at the stadium, and a thousand more will compete. Most of the men coming have already made some remarkable records at other meets. The fast Kansas team that won the championship will image many broken records. Women's Intramural Women's volleyball results from games last night wore as follows: Freshman-sophomore game, freshman- centric action game, junior-association game, junior-20, senior-81 Freshman squad: Captain Helo Moore, Alice Steeley, Fern Snyder Elancer McBennid, Jody Zimmerman Ruth Bridekin, Kathryn McFarland, and Eunna Druckus, Emina Kushna Carter, Doryse Rubailback Edith Kox. Sophomore mountee; Forence Kiscker, captain, Thelma Hunter; Katherine Kohr, Miriam Murse, Mimled Rook Euro, Earhurd Fischer, Thelma Mahine, Rebecca Hancock, Ethel Benson, Polly Henley, Ester Abell. Riflemen May Practice Monday and Wednesday The R, O, T, C, rife range in the basement of Fowler shoes is open now to all R, O, T, C, men on Monday. Anyone who has an ambition to Scores of the shooting are being kept. Any man who has ambitions of making the rife team next year may try. Every Friday afternoon at 1:30 a.m. truck will leave Fowler shows for the National guard range at Six Corners, north of Lawrence. This practice range is open to all men who are to be prepared to take advantage of the opportunity to get some range experience before going to summer camp. Cappon Is in Michigan for Football Practice Franklin C, Capoon, head football mentor at the University the past two years, left last night for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will assist in solving football practice for the University of Michigan, which begins the Capon formerly was a member of the Wolverine coaching staff and will return next fall to his old position. He will be there week to finish out the school year. University Class Mark for Total Races Won Held by Iowa Runners Kansas, Illinois and Iowa State Win Four Times to Five for Hawkeyes Iowa is the all-time champion relay contender of the Kansas Relays in the university since the establishment of the NCAA, where he won five races during five years of competition. Kansas, Iowa State and Illinois rank next with four victories each. At present the Hawkeyes hold the record in the mile relay with a mark of 3.290. Also they hold the title for most runners in the race, taking last year in 128.3. In 1925 Kansas established a new world's record in the quarter-mile-run, stepping the distance in 42 seconds to win the race. The following year, but by that time the record and been lowered, twice. Notre Dame now holds the record of 41.6 No school is owner of more than one Rebel record, the honors being equally divided between Notre Dame, Loyola College, Iowa State, Oregon State and Texas. This year town appears to be determined to uphold her prestige, as 47 percent of the town is involved. This is the largest number enrolled by any one school in this year's current Texans will dispute Texas' hold on the muley title, as the distance in it is not known yet. Being shifted to run three-quarter's mile and the position of the runners Following are the results of university class relays since 1923. 440-yard relay 1923 Kansas, 42 seconds 1924 Occidental, 42 seconds 1925 Kansas, 42 seconds 1926 Kansas, 42 seconds 1927 Notre Dame, 41.5 seconds (tree) 880-yard relay 1023 Kamas, 1:29.5 1024 Nebraska, 1:29.5 1025 Nebraska, 1:29.5 1026 Nebraska, 1:29.5 1027 Iowa, 1:29.3 (record) 1028 Iowa, 1:29.3 (record) 1923 Iowa, 322.6 1924 Iowa, 322.5 1925 Grimmond, 320.4 1926 Iowa, 320.4 (record) 1927 Iowa, 320.9 1925 Nebraska, 8:06.3 1925 Northwestern, 8:04.9 1925 Iowa State, 7:50.2 1925 Iowa, 7:50.2 (recre) 1925 Iowa, 7:29.3 (recre) 1923 Illinois, 18:46.3 1924 Oregon State, 18:29 1925 Oregon State, 18:07.8 (record) 1926 Illinois, 18:18.3 1927 Illinois, 18:06.5 (Medley relay (440, 220, 880, mile) 1923 Texas, 7:45.5 1924 Texas, 7:35.2 1925 Texas, 7:35.3 (record) 1926 Iowa State, 7:42.5 1926 Iowa State, 7:36.3 Distance relay (new event). Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Kansas Loses Second Ball Game of Season at Manhattan, 2 to Inability of Team to Hit Doyle in Sixth Inning Prevents Javhawk Win Inbility to hit in pinchest east Kansas their second game of the season opening series with the Kansas Aggies on a Saturday afternoon. Hold scorless for eight innings, the Jayhawks ralled to three before forced to end the game training 4.2. Bc h teams were held to seven life-catch, but the Aggie team came at ease with two. The Aggies scored in scoring positions in the first, second and third hittings, but the needed win was not achieved. Doyle, Aggie, Pitcher Dogle, on the mound for the Agreea was going in fine style until the ninth, when he issued three successive walks and McCoy and White rapped out a single and double, respectively. In November he pitched a pitcher out 10 attackers. Juwayn k Lichter welt well for six innings, and only inadequate support of his ball. He allowed only five hits in the six innings. He was relieved by Lee Kansas Runs in Fast Inning Bath of the Kansas runs came in the last innning. Culp and Schmidt drew free passes to first, Doyle's first walks in the game, and both scored when McCoy and White rallied out big. Hill walked, but White was forced to run. Roughly pitch hitting for Johnson, attack out, endled the rally and the game. In the season opening game the day before, Kansas defeated the Aggies on Friday. The games are on the home diamond with the University of Missouri; April 27. Kauga AB B H PO A Krauner, c 5 0 0 5 1 Childs, 3b 3 0 1 2 2 Livingston, 2b 4 0 1 2 3 Cobb 4 1 0 1 3 Smith, ff 3 1 0 0 1 McCoy, rf 4 0 2 1 1 Maney, ef 1 0 0 1 0 White, cf 1 0 0 1 0 Hill, hb 2 0 0 8 2 Lliverman, p 2 0 0 8 2 Johnson, j 1 0 0 2 0 McDonald 1 0 0 0 0 Tomlinson* 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 7.24 11 'Batted for Johnson in the 9th. Kansas Argiles 'AB R H PO A K Ward, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 McColm, if 4 2 2 1 0 Smith, c 2 0 0 3 2 Smath, c 2 0 0 3 2 Ewards, cb 3 1 1 2 0 R. Huey, ib 3 1 1 8 0 Towler, 1b 4 0 1 0 1 0 The summary --- describe hits: Smith 2, Nash 1, Maney 1, Hill 1, Two-base hitter for Hoye 2; Towler 1, McCoy 1, White 1. Hits off Doyle, 7 in 9 innings; off Lichyter, 5 in 6 innings; off Johnson, 2 in 2 innings. Struck out by Doyle, by Lichyter, 3 in 8 innings; off Lichyter, 3; off Lichyter, 2;乔Johnson, 1. The score by innings: Kansas— 000 000 002—2 K.S.A.C.—002 010 01x—4 29 4 7 27 10 Intramural Announcements --this, is an Totals Veterinary afternoon the opening games of the intramural volleyball schedule were played. Out of six games listed only three were really played, the other three resulting in forfeits. Beta Alpha Alpha defeated Pi Alpha Alpha defeated Delta Delta Tau Delta and Alba Omega was victorious over Pi Kappa Alpha in the three contests which The three games forfeited were: Pi PhiGammaDelta deforested to SigmaNu. Beta Theta Pi to Delta Upsalion and Sigma Chi to Kappa Sigma. Nash, ss Doyle, p 1. Chi Delta Sigma vs. Pi Upsilon. 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Sigma Pi. 3. Pi Thursday's volleyball schedule: Diamond 4:30 PROTCH The Tailor 833 Mass. St. 4. Kappa Signa vs. Pi Delta Theta. 5. Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Signa. 6. Delta Upsilon vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. 7. Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Tau Second round tennis and horseshoe results are posted now. Manhattan, April 18—Announcement recently was made here of the selection of James Douglas, captain of last year's KANSAS Aggie football squad, as coach and director of physics at Cornell University at Coronaville High School. 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