PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927 Kansas Trackmen Expected to Win Meet This Week Jayhawkers to Compete in Triangular Affair at Manhattan Saturday The Kansas track team will need its next competition in a triangular meet with Nebraska and the Kansas Aggies in Mannatn next Saturday, Aug. 16, for the first game of the year for the Jayhawkers in which a full team will compete in all events. As a result of the showing made by Coach Huff's men in the Kannas and Drake reaux, they are expected to make a strong bid for top honors Saturday. In the Drake reaux the performances of the Kannas men completely outshadowed that of Valley entrants. The Kannas team, M. Ordred man also scored more heavily than any other Valley team. Kansas Has Several Sails A number of men are most sure point of contact in recent meet. At Drake, Grady run the 100-yard dash in 9.8 sec, to qualify for the finals. He is expected to win that event this week and the 220-yard dash as well. McInernoy, Woods Hayes, Buttinger, and Crawford will prepare the player show plenty of speed. Cooper is doped to be among the foremost in the 400-yard run. Captain Doornbos is expected to find little competition in the high hurdles. Thornhill should have a big day in the slot-put and discus event both in the big Kaanau was an outstanding man at Drake last week. Franter should lead the distance men to the tape in the mile and two mile. Sarvis has been improving his speed, so he will run strong Saturday. In the high jump Coach Huff has Underlift and Dodd who can leap around six feet or better and should place, Cash, in the pole vault, a chance to win. Meet Missouri May 14 The Kansas truck following will have an opportunity to see their team in action May 14 when Missouri comes to Lawrence for the only outdoor dual meet in which the Jayhawkers will compete this season. In the indoor dual between these two teams, Kansas won by a slight margin and their next meeting is expected to be a closely contested affair. The valley meet will be held in Lincoln, Neb., on the days of May 20 and 21. All the teams in the Valley are pointing for this contest and Kansas has a good chance to place first. Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri have a strong chance to meet the chief competition to be feared but the meets on this week-end and next will give a line on the relative strength of the various teams. Women's Baseball Starts Wita Wentin Won Tournament Played Last Year Intramural baseball for women started today at 4:30 p.m. m, with a game between Wita Wentin and Ohi Omega. Wita Wentin was the winner of the intramural meet last year defending T. N. T in the last game Seven teams are entered in the tournament. In division one are Waiten Winten, Chi Omega, Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Xi Delta. In division two are, Delta Zeta, T. N. T. and Alpha Chi Omega. The game schedule is as follows: Wita Wentin vs. Chi Omega, May 3. 4:20. Delta Zeta vs. T. N. T., May 4 6:30. Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha Xi Delta May 3, 6:30. 6. 100. Wita Wentin vs, Pi Beta Phi, May 6. 4:30. Chi Omega vs. Alpha Xi Delta May 6, 4:30. Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Chi Omega May 7, 4:30. Wilmington ms. Alpha Xi, Delta May 1, 4:00. Wita Wentin vs. Alpha Xi Delta May 9, 4:30. Chi Omega vs. Pi Beta Phi, May 9, 6:30. T. N. T. vs. Alpha Xi Delta, May 10, 4:30. The final game will be played May 11, at 6:30 p. m. between the winner of division one and the winner of division two. Booth Is Still Alive Roanoke, Va.; May 3. - Walter L. Booth continued to fight death 12 days after losing his lungs in an operation. He was held at a moment, were started when he awoke from restive sleep to ask for food. His condition was described to be the same as yesterday and will be called to ask for injections of food. Sport Notes A Missouri entries the athletic hall of fame this year from the ranks of the track and field men. He is Vernon Kennedy from the Central Missouri State Teachers College at Warwambre, Mo. Kennedy not only won the decathlon at the school but also the ten events in the number of points scored. He scored 7,238.5575 points The former record stood at 7,169.160. Two Nebraska cities, Omaha and Lincoln, are bidding fair to be the site of the championship games of the Amateur Athletic Union, according to the opinion of eastern sport writers. These two cities put in their bids immediately following the withdrawal of New Orleans. Kansas will play eight more game, this season, six of them being played at home. They met the Kansas A- gencies last week end, Oklahoma on May 13 and 14, and Missouri on May 24 and 25. The inner defense of the Jay- hawkers is one of the host in years Chalfont, Culp, Hill and Captain Liv- ing all capable fighters and good hitters. In a meet which was undeceased until the mile relay the Oklahoma Aggies defended Washington University yesday in a dual meet by a score of 80 to 63. The Aggies cornered nine firsts to the Bears six. Lodderet of Washington was high point man with two firsts and a second. The open air season will open tonight with a bout between "Young" Stribling and Tommy Longhan in Brooklyn. The winner will probably get a chance at either Mike McLigue, who has hosted a great breakout, or at Jack Dohney, the present light heavy champion. "Cold Catch" Fyle has threatened to stage a marathon race from New York to California. Such a race would draw out both in time and space to an extent that its interest to the public would be doubtful. Mrs. Ruby Borchert, widow of the late Otte Borchert, of the American Association who has owned the Milwaukee club since 1919, has announced that she will run the club herself, although her lawyer will represent her marriage. This is the second time that the club has been run by a woman. The Kansas City Blues rose to three place by virtue of an 11 to 3 victory over the Tolio Mad Hens yesterday. The Kansas City Blues has been exhibited by a Kansas City team for several years. The fielding has been a bit rugged, and several of the pitches have not played well in recent games. The team as a whole shows promise. Entry Deadline Set for Spring Intramural Meet Blanks for the spring intramural track meet will be sent out today, according to John Sabo, assistant athletic coach and director of intramural athletics. The deadline on entries is set at 12:30 p.m. m, Saturday, May 7. All varsity and freshman varsity men will be barred from the event, he will be allowed following the original entry. The entry fee is $1 for organizations and 25 cents for unattached men. Sabo announced. Nadine Miller, ex '27, of Kansas City, Mo., was a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. The regular meeting of W. A. A. will be held Wednesday afternoon, May 4, at 4:30 and the board meeting at 4. All members please leave the office before Wednesday at 5. p.m.-D. W. Geiger, president. All members of the Senior Breakfast Committee are urged to be present at the special meeting which will be held Wednesday afternoon, May 4th. Dr. Presse. Very important—Earlier chairman, commissioner of committee. Announcements Want Ads MARCELLING 35e by experienced operator. Mrs. Dowling, phones 3537 White. 1846 Ohio. 173 LOST: A five dollar bill Monday evening between 1220 Ohio and The Thimble Tea room. Finder please call 1220. 173 LOST - A large manila envelope contains a series of letters and questionnaires concerning newspaper news, Neel P. Gad, Telegraph 504, 178 Kansas and Missouri Share Fourth Place in Baseball Campaign Tigers and Jayhawks to Meet on Friday and Saturday at Columbia W L Pts. Washington 5 4 193 Ohioak 5 4 185 Illinois 4 4 260 Kansas 4 4 260 Michigan 4 4 260 Louisiana 4 4 260 Missouri Valley Standings Gammon this week. Thursday (Okahoma) at Kansas, vs. Missouri at Colorado. Oklahoma at Kansas, vs. Missouri at Colorado. Oklahoma state vs. Kansas state at Missouri. State vs. Kansas state at Missouri. Kansas, with a percentage of .000 shares fourth place with Missouri at the beginning of the fifth week of the Missouri Valley baseball season which has won four games and lost four. Washington University continues to hold undisputed possession of first place with a perfect percentage, as the Bears have only played one game which was won. They were dribble伙员 in Sunday's game and Friday and Saturday of this week in games which should determine their real strength. The University of Oklahoma holds down second place with a record of five won and one lost. The Sooners were also idle last week, but play the Sooner Aggies in Stillwater Thursday and Friday. The Kansas Aggies are in fourth place having dropped but one game, that to the Kansas nine last Friday. The Aggies have a strong pliing stuff but are rather weak in fielding and hitting. They meet the last place Iowa State nine in games at Manhattan this week end. The battle for fourth place will be fought in Columbia this Friday and Saturday when the Jayhawkers invade the Tiger liner in an effort to put some more games in the ven column. The Tigers have a strong team, with a capable pitching staff and some fine hitters. Winning two games on o? three lost week enabled the Burn proteges to stay in the fight for the valley from Alabama. They played during the latter part of the season. The Oklahoma Aargies and Iowa State occupy the last two places in the standings, the Aargies have been unable to play consistent baseball against Oklahomans that time yet registered a victory over a valley opponent. The finest photo of you that I have seen. Where did you have it made? 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