PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Track Squad to Remain Almost Intact Next Year Captain Doornhos and Engl Are Only Letter Men to Leave Huff This Year Coach Huff will lose but two letter men from his track squad by graduation this spring. Captain "Chuck" Doorbros will not be back next year to top the hurdles for Kansas and "Stan" Ennold will also be absent. Dornobro filled a definite need for the Jahawk team in the hurdle department. He won frats over class fields in the Texas and Kansas relays and in no meet in which he competed did he fail to place. In the Kansas-Kansas Aggie-Nebraska triangular meet he came through with teamwork for his team. He repeated a week later at the Missouri dual meet. Dodd Showing Development Dodd, a high jumper this year, has been showing development as a high jump capable performer next year. He is tall and rangy and gets over the sticks in good form. In the low hurdles Coach Huff will have Ump graff, national high school hurdle from Wichita and while in high school there made a great record. "Star" Engle has been a dependable man on Kansas track squads for the past eight seasons, be a besetting athlete and this year was bend-off man on the mile relay team which won in the triangular meet, the Missouri dum, and play fourth in the national championship. Good Freshman Material A number of men from this year's freshman squad are expected to be valuable assets. The sprint department will be reinforced by Hess, Jones, Sickle, Mise, and Powers, Ash, Young, and Gregory, quarter milers, were notable performers while in high school and college. For the second year, Marshall, McAleur, Vogel and Dale have shown promise in the mille and two-mile. Three freshmen have been showing promise in the field events: Bearisle, a high jump; Shaun McDermott, low jump; and Carter, pole vaulter. Summing it all up, the chances are good for a strong team next year. Losing but two men from this year's Valley championship team, and with them they will be matched which tied for first in the Valley telegraphic meet, Coach Huff will have material for another team which should place Kansas near the top. The weakness will again lie in the team that put on the track will be the strength. Another Election Called Coach Huff has called another vote for track captain for next year. The election last week resulted in a tie between Grady and Cooper. It was won by Grady, who chose those two as co-captains but it was later learned that the vote was not legal under the Missouri Valley ruling and that some of those eligible had not been present to vote. Elite Grader or Cooper would make capable leaders for the Jayhawkers as each man is strong in his particular events and knows how to lead. The team which set new Kansas records in the quarter and half mile relays this year. The track season which has just closed has been the most successful in the history of the school. Nine players have gone up and a Valley championship won. The records established this year Why worry with the heat? This 8-inch Electric Fan only $5.50 DOUGLAS Radio Co. Fan Headquarters 100 yard dash=Grady; 9.6 sec.; old record, 8.4-Moulton, '00; Had dock, '10; Fisher, '22. are as follows: 220 yard dash-Grady, 21:3 sec. old record, 21:6,Fisher, '22. Mile run—Frazier, 4 min, 26.0 sec. old record, 4:27, Pratt, '25. Two mile run—Prazier, 9 min. 31.7 sec.; old record, 9 min. 49.8 sec., Massev. "22." Shot—Thornbill, 47 ft. 11 in.; old record, 45 ft. 5 in., Sandefur '20. 102cuse Thornhill, 147 ft. 4 in. record, 135 ft. 6 in. Sandefur, 28. Broad jump-Melancory, 20 ft. record, 124 ft. record 22 ft. 10 Bradley, 22. Half mile relay-Woods, McIn- neryne, Cooper, Grady, 1 min. 25 sec. old record, 1 min. 29.5 sec. Quarter mile relay—Woods, McInerney, Cooper, Grady, 41.8 sec.; old record 42 sec. Salome, Acacia Mascot, Banished From Haskell Salome is off the reservation. Salome, you may remember, came as a tiny borer to Chet Shore at the Acuña house. Salome ranged the east edge of the campus upon her habit of eating garments from laundry lines brought the police into the picture Salome was sent to Haskell, t dwell with the Indians' mounts. Salome gave the horses her meal. Salome roamed the Haskell campus. Salome kicked a papose and sent him to the hospital with a broken arm. Salome was sentenced by Sig. Zeit Neckchuck to face a firing站 at soon Sunday, but Chet was given a chance to rescue his former pet. Salome is now making her home with "Mike" Permek, Kansan carrier, and is preparing to attend army maneuvers at Fort Riley this summer. Delta Zetas Entertained by Mrs. John Griffiths Mrs. John F. Griffiths, of Lawrence, gave a 1 o'clock office Monday day at the Thimble Theater tea room in honor of her sister, Earlier Lieb c27 whose marriage to Mr. Lau- rence took place June 4 at Trinity Church, Lawrence. Guests included the Delta Zeb chapters; Mrs. Alice Harrison Allen Mrs. N, L. Miller, Museum City, Mo.; Mrs. Grace Poon, Nashville; Mrs. Bonner Springs Irene Raney, ex 29, Paula, and Nadine McKenny, ex 37, Kansas City, Mr. The Lawrence Memorial day services held yesterday were participated in by two University organizations, the College T. C. unit and the University band. The wave length of KFKU, University of Kansas broadcasting station, will remain at 278 mersa until June 15, Harold G. Ingram, director of the station, was informed Saturday after federal radio commission, The radio commission has assigned KFKU to a new wave length of $254.1$ meters (a frequency of 1880 kilocycles), according to Harold Anderson, in charge of the electrical laboratory. Extension of the use of the old wave length of 175 meters to June 15, permits KFUR to send all the remaining programs of the year over the old wave length, and the change will not affect the school until next fall, since the station will be closed during the summer. The regular program as announced in the last issue of the Kansan, for Monday, May 30, was postponed because it was thought by the committee that most people would be involved. A resident Cochon's memorial address. KFKU Will Use Old Wave Commencement Week Program on Usual 275 Meters The concluding program given over the University radio will be the 55th annual Commencement address broadcast from Memorial stadium, Monday, June 6. The program Thursday noon, June 2. is as follows: 12:50 p.m. mct. Tall Professor H. R. H. Maguire, President of the University of Michigan, "The Moth and the Life!" 12:15 p.m. mct. Brent Purpiered by the School Professor Woolmar Gallegos, Faculty Professor Edward Crawford, Faculty Professor Chirley, Treasurer Professor Virginia Arnold, Fundraiser Miss Virginia Arnold, Fundraiser Prospect in C. Cost Progress Prospect in C. Morrow Prospect in C. Cameron Anyone who wishes to try out for the position of announcer for station KFKU for next year should call at I. G. Ingham's office, 107, Frazer, or call him at K. U., 87 before Thursday, June 2. Suiting You-That's My Business The tryouts will be hold at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, at the KFKU studio. SCHULZ THE TAILOR Wall Paper Contracting We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher We make a specialty of fraternity and sorority work. Estimates free. Assure yourself of a neat, artistic trim by calling on a Master Barber. Don't you hate to see a person with a ragged, uneven, hacked appearing haircut—the kind often given by an inexperienced barber? J. B. 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They will return to Lawrence early in September. Stutz Organizes League of Cities in Missouri John Stutz, executive secretary of the League of Kansas Municipalities, went to Columbia, Mo., last week to help organize a League of Missouri Municipalities, Missouri being one of the few states without such a league. This is the third that Mr. Stutz in its capacity as executive secretary of the Association has helped to establish, the other two being Nebraska and West Virginia. Chester K. Shore, managing editor of City Management and Public Municipalities, is planning to attend the convention of the Associated Advertising clubs of the world which will be held in Denver, June 20-21. Mr. Shore is a member of the Kansas City Advertising Club and attended the convention held at Houston, Texas two years ago. Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Send School of Commerce, Secretarial training, for retail. 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