PAGE FOUR 17 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1928 Three Wrestlers From K.U. Place in National Meet Men Earn Right to Enter National Tournament for Olympic Tryouts Paxson, Freese and Cox, the three men representing Kansas in the National Interregional Wrestling Tournament last Saturday, all took places in their respective weights. Paxson came very closely, with five seconds to a minute, by a close decision. Paxson and Freese both went into the finals but lost out by one point and placed in the consolation matches. The same man that won from Freese in the Missouri Valley tournament this year threw him in the finals. But he also won, in a tie, glove, who holds the championship titles for both the Dominion of Canada and Missouri Valley conference, and who has played when he won the National Interlegale championship of the United States before the finals. Freese got, anyway, another defeat of earlier in the year. He had the pleasure of eliminating another player, who coached him in the Missouri Valley meet. Captain Paxson also had the privilege of putting out two men who women from him in the Valley meet this year. He would have undoubtedly helped save the man in an injury. In his match Friday night wrenched a knee which kept him from sleeping and slowed down his fighting spirit and hindered him in his leg work. Cox was eliminated in the second round of the tournament but came through to win the first and then to win a third place. The 145 pound class in which he wrestled was one of the most successful in the sport. "The meet had some of the best wrestlers in town, come together, said Josh Beckham, lying on the tournament. Practically every man entered had a long string of fists." All of the Big Ten champions but one were entered in the tournament. The Missouri Valley was represented by all but one of its champions. A team with only four winners were also at the meet. Every man there had demonstrated his ability at some meet before to the National, the Rocky Mountain conference. In the face of this strong competition five of the seven possible titles went to Missouri Valley men. The six titles were won by Big Ten schools. Oklahoma A. and M. clearly demonstrated their usual superiority by taking four firsts, Iowa State of Ames took the other first for the Valley schools. The Big Ten winners were West Virginia University and Northwestern. The three men who won third places for Kansas will be entered in the national Olympic training trysts to be handed up, Hands, Mich., on July 4, 5, and 6. Sodding of New Diamond Is Practically Complete Work of sodding the baseball deli will be successful. Collection areas are neatly arranged and it is one of the biggest sodding jobs ever undertaken by the University at Albany. The sod is rolled with a tractor and then watered. The sod is then watered. does not make such a good playing field because the sod is too thin, but when it is wet, it gets firmly rooted. Kansas will have one of the best baseball fields in the country. The infield will be left bare up to about fifty feet of the bases. Medley Relay Added to Events in Kansas Interscholastic Meet Preliminaries Will Be Run 00 in Morning; Finals to Be in Afternoon A medley relay race will be in charge of the twenty-fifth annual in choreography at the twelfth annual field meet which will be held April 20, in connection with the Kansas Rice State Fair. The interscholastic meet is held for the high schools of Kansas and any school may enter a team or men in the separate events. The program is the fullest of any that has been planned for any of the previous meets. The preliminaries for the high school meet will be held Friday April 20, at 10 a.m. m. The finals will be run at 2 p. m. of the same day. The junior high school meet which is held in connection with the inter scholastic high school meet will be held Friday afternoon April 20, at 11. The preliminaries and finals in this meeting will be run off the same afternoon. The Decathlon race, a new feature which is being added to the high school meet and the Kansas Relays, will be run at 2. Friday afternoon, in Chapel Hill High school entrants who take part in the meet will be guests at the Kansas Relays April 21. The Relays this year will start at 1 p. in. The largest program of events in history of the Relays is being planned, according to Mr. Potter. The official entry blank from Notre Dame has been received from Coach Chuck Harden. According to the blank, men will be entered in all events with the excep- tion of the game of basketball. DeCathartion. J. P. Nicholson, coach of the team, will accompany the aquat- The advance entry of the Texas A. and M. school was received today and indicates that the school will enter high school, 440, 880, and all the dath events. The entrance of the Texas school in the Relays indicates that the fight for supremacy in dash events, which was started between the Kansas team and its opposing sprinters at the Kansas Relys, will be carried over into the Kansas Relys. can't be an "all-around" without this The activity man must keep his health if he is to keep his eligibility. Sensible eating will help—such as breakfasts or late suppers of Shredded Wheat WITH WHOLE MILK OR CREAM Intramural Activities Ceased Until After End of Easter Holiday Horseshoe, Tennis and Volleyball Are the Remaining Events for Spring Intramural activities, which ceased with the finals last week in the wrestling, will not be rebounded until after the Eagle team's recording to Coach John Sako. The remaining activities for the season are team bouts, championships, volleyball, track and boxing. Entry blocks for tennis horseshoes, and volleyball were sent out to the various organizations last week and have been returned to office, where the entrants are being paired off. The schedule will be announced at the holidays according to each state. Entry blanks for intramural track and boxing have not been sent out yet as these activities are not scheduled. The Kauai Relays, April 21. Sport Notes --baseball game Saturday, and the score was not tied either. The extra long session was due to mutual agreement from 2 to 6 o'clock. Markdown led, 15-7. Sport Notes Dame Luck was with "Ruh" Thomas in the third inning when he made three bases and scored a man from one of his nine innings, judged by the Haskell players. The batting power of the K. U. baseball team was demonstrated in the first inning when it came through with five hits and five runs, Murphy, Indian, left Belzer, received a hand from the stand. six inches into the sling, ninety inch in by racing to the foul line and catching a liner just before it touched Kansas and the Haskell Indians battled through a thirteenth inning. Swenson, K. U. pitcher, showed exceptionally good pre-season form. During the seven innings which he hit 58, he recorded a 3-15 truck out 11 of the Indian batters. Leland Stanford again boasts as a contender for a National Intercollegiate track championship. Southern California fell before the Cardinals, but with two goals and a duel meet, and whovver trims the Southern California team has class. "Land" Grady, minus tonsils and cheatinism, is out to make up for his indifference showing on the Texas trip, which has been a great century at the Kansas Relay. The University of Oklahoma showed great form Saturday by annihilating the Tiger track contingent at Norman, 70 to 53. Ten first went to the Sooners, who soiled well in all departments. Sprinters, burdens, jumpers in uniforms, and weight men appear in abundance at Oklahoma this season. At last, from among the numerous challengers, Tom Heeney of Australia, has been chosen to match blows with the scholarly Gene Tunney, present champion. Heeney is as good as any opponent and the chance, since Gene should be able to ward off all opposition for a long time to come. Initial entry lists for the Kansas Relays come from University of Texas and Southern Methodist University, respectively, in the university class, Marquette in the college class and from St. Louis University, Texas, in the high school class. Washington, April 2.—The fight for the equalization fee system of farm relief was opened in the senate today by Senator James W. 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