THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 PAGE FOUR Kansas Prepares for Annual Track Meet With Tigers Ten Lettermen Are Name on Entry List Sent in by Coach H. J. Huff Ten letter men and several equil- omeres are named as the Kansas hopes in the entry list, announced by the Kansas Athletic Conference, the annual Kansas-Missouri indoor track and field meet to be held in Saturday's weather. Jaywalkers have been taking heavy workout for the past two weeks, but following this afternoon's session will begin on Saturday. On the basis of points scored in the K, C, A, indoor meet held two weeks ago, the dope bucket seems to be baning in favor of Missouri and as far as the Kansas team and coach is concerned, they last year did a good job. Last year the dope seemed to lean toward the Tigers and the Kansas team won by a two point margin. Which was just another case to prove that dope counts for night when the screeching Jayhawk and his team match their dope in the contest. Titers Show Field Strength In the B. C. A. C. meet the Titers of Iowa, Kansas and Missouri, to hold events and hurries, while Kansas held the edge in the distance events. Youngman, Kansas sophomores, scored one of the most impressive upsets of the season. In Eastern, Missouri middle distance start, in the 600 yard run, "Load" Gratty, Missouri Valley spirit chanter. In Western, it was able to only get four places on the 50 yard dash. However, the flying Irishman has been working hard for years to break the true atroce of any nice Titer, Friday evening. Kansas looks like a sure winner in the mile and two mile runs with a victory margin. On Saturday, Sarris, captain of the cross country team this fall, BJ Marshall, letter man in cross country, with fortune that he will win the Tiger distance runners and anyone of the quartet might be the favorite to win Fraser if he chooses to let them. Sarvie has been in the Student hospital for several days suffering from a booze attack. In the meantime he will get to run in the meet. If he is released from the hospital and runs, he will not be in the match. He will forking a large number of points by capturing several places in the distance events, he will be considerably less Diondun Certain or Hurries Diondun will undoubtedly capture the hurries and all of the field events indicated by Missouri superiority on the field. The relief is always one of the most hosty contested events and it appears that both teams are about even in strength. Kansas has more veteran 440 men and if they couple this with the Hurries, Blue should reach the tape first. Large Following Expected Large yellowing Express A 12am ride in the balloon festival will be in the hall Friday, evening to support the Jayhawkers. The most obvious request is provided by fans of the City during the Better Tires-winter months and it usually attracts several thousand people. The meet is in charge of Doctor Kelly, K.C.A., who will be arranged the meet for many years. AT LOWER PRICES! 29x4.40 ... $11.45 31x5.25 ... $19.55 30x3½ Oversize $10.40 All the Cord Is Gum-Dipped Firestone CARTER Tire & Battery Co. 1000 Mass. Phone 1300 Following is the list of events and entrants: 50-yard dash-Graey, anthrerry. 50-yard high hurdles--Greiner, Lash- break. Hulse, Dudd. 50-yard low hurdles—Mize, Jones, Mc Inenov. 440-yard dash—Woods, Cooper, Mize Jones, Shannon. Jones, Shannon. 880-yard run—Saurenmau, Youngman Winghaw. Mite run—Frazier, Fortune, Vogel. Two mite run—Frazier, Sarva, Marshall. Shot put—Gaston, Lasbbrook, Pole vault—Cash, Wallingford Pole vanish—Cash, Wallingford, Pole dump—Dodd, Brown. One mile relay—Cooper, Woods, Shan mon, Jones, Mize, Himshaw. non, Jones, Mize, Hinshaw. George F. McQuire, c26 is employed as copreader for the Kansas City Post. Baseball Workouts Begin Under Direction of Captain Swenson Four of Last Year's Pitching Staff Out for Position This Season Captain Kelly Swenson and Moi Krauner are training the baseball practice in the absence of Coach John Bum while he is coaching the fresh-fresh weather. A spring weather allows the men to get to their ir areas in condition and they are beginning to let loose and speed up their practice a bit, according to re- Four of the outstanding pitchers of last year who are going good this spring are Swenson, Anderson, Johnson, and Lichler. Cecil Vernier, a freshman pitcher two years ago, is out again. Other men from las TEACHERS Now is the time to enroll in a good Teachers' Agency. Ask your faculty about the Fisk. We want both experienced and unexperienced teachers for High Schools and Colleges. FISK TEACHERS' AGENCY 1020 McGee. 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