PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 Kansas to Enter Two Track Stars in Illinois Relays Sol McNerey to Compete in Broad Jump; Grady Will Run in 75 Yard Dash "Land" Grad, Missouri valley champion sprinter who last week in the annual valley indoor track and field championship, recorded a record of 5.2 for the 50 yards dash, and Sol McNeilmer, sprint star and broad jumper who last week won the brooklyn state tennis championships in Kansas representatives in the annual Illinois Relay carnival at Champaign University, accompanied by Dr. H. Irishmen, accompanied by Dr. H. Huff, track coach, will leave here Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock for the to home of the fighting Ham. Grady is entered in the 75 yard dash, while McNerney will conjure in the broad jump and possibly the 300 yard dash if it follows the jump "Poco" Frazier, premier Kansas dive champion, to a bad cold for the past week and Doctor Huff has practically decided that he will be left at home. The Kansas coach has not definitely decided whether to enter a four mile relay if he does that Frazier will make the trip and run as an anchor man on the quartet. Tryptons were held in the mile run last night on Memorial Stadium track with Fortune crossing the first line Williams, Marshall, Springer and several others. The time was only muscid, but considering that the Where have you been all your life? ... Europe? For $193.50 van can sail and in the modernized CARMANIA and CARONA to Plymouth, Havre, and London, or in the ci-devant three-class ships SCYTHIA and LACONIA and Liverpool England . . . , Cathedrals, the Lakes, the Dukeries, Oxford, Cambridge...London.. 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Grandy looks like a sure bet to finish well up in the list in the 75 yard field, for he has shown better form this year than in 2013, and is adeptive competition. Last year he reached the semi-finals before being eliminated and he was running against two of the best men in the league and Grimm of Michigan State. 346 No. Michigan Ave Chicago 1849 EIGHTY • EIGHT • YEARS • OF • SERVICE Melbourne's prospects in the broad jump are unknown and cannot be predicted in advance. The Jayhawk leaped 22 feet 4 inches to capture a jump from the field, but will hurt to stretch out farther in order to be among the first four at the Illinois carnival. Last year in outdoor competition Melbourne cleared well over 23 feet and Kansas follow suit. But he will regain his slot Saturday evening. Last year the Crimson and Blue were represented by five track man: Campeiro, Cooper and Fraser. Grady was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 75 yard dash; Doornbos won third in the half-mile race; Fraser claimed the same place in the shot-put. Fraser was began out of first place as a member of the diminutive Haskell star and former national junior and senior five mile champion; and Cooper won fourth in the half-mile race. Send the Daily Kansan home Coach Bunn to Pick Valley Baseball Team From Large Number New Candidates Must Replace Five Missing Letter Men of Last Year ////////////////////////////// of Last Year More than thirty candidates turned up for regular baseball practice which began Monday afternoon. Battier's team was conditioning for the Valley season, from these candidates. Couch-斗 John Bellingham filled the shoes of the five letter men missing from last year's team which was runner-up in the Valley pennant game. In the outfield Heistand, Wall Smith and Krieklius are absent while Chaffout, regular shortstop, Smith, and No battery. No batteries have been lost. Don't Forget Thirteen pitchers are coming out now and two more are expected to report at Swenson. Seventh Anderson and Lee Johnson, regular hitters last year, Ralph Pence is a pitching aspirant. Others reporting are: White, Huff Erickson, Anderson, Hemmerson, Walt Holmes, Todd Rhodes, and Harmer, left handers, "Rob" Thomson will come out Monday, and Art Schroeder is also expected if he reports. Hill, ex-captain Livingston and Culb who held down first, second and third For St. Patrick's Day Johnston's Chocolates and hard candies in special boxes. Rankin's Drug Store Handy for Students 11th & Mass. Phone 678 "Nunc est bibendum, nunc pede libero Pulsanda tellus."—HORACE GENTLEMEN: This is Latin. Latin is an Ancient Language. It is no longer studied in colleges. You are not expected to know what this quotation means. 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