PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927 High School Men Ready for Annual Meet Tomorrow Thirty-Three Teams Are Entered; Competition to Be in Three Classes The twenty-fourth annual Kansas intercollegiate track and field meet tomorrow afternoon on the Memorial Stadium track and field will bring together one of the most reverentive fields of high school stars in the history of the meets. Thirty-three Kansas high schools are entered. In the meet last year four records fell in Class A events. The quarter mile record was lowered by Eld Ash running for Argentine, from 51.5 sec to 50.9 sec. Oseau City, established a new distance for the discus when he throw the platter 128 feet, 7 inches. Craig Osatowa, from 11.4 sec, threw from 11 ft. 10 1/4 inches to an even 12 feet. The speed Wibera, team won the one-half mile relay in 1 min. 31.5 sec, to establish a new record. Wichita was the winner of the Class A section of the meet and Chaso County won the Class B events with a total of 29 points. High point honors of last year's meet went to Alpha Updraft, c'ill who represented Wichita. He scored firsts in the high hurdles, the low hurdles, and the 100 yard dash. Updraft is a member of Doctor Huff's freshman track squad and promises to be a star as a varsity man. Huff to Be Starter Ed Ash is also out for freshman track, and won the 400 yard dash at the K. C. A. C. indoor meet this year. You can unattached because of the challenge. Challenge cups will be given for the championship relays, in addition to the usual gold, silver and bronze medals for first, second and third places. Dr. H. J. Huff', track coach of the football team, started and refereed for this meet. Junior Highs to Meet The high school students of Karrueche will begin the west side of Memorial Stadium field, Freshman Coach Howard Rooney, T28, will act as starer and reference person for the Northeast High School of Northern st Junior High School o Kansas City won this meet last year and has entered a strong list of entrants in their bid for honors in this year's meet. the relay teams of the high schools that make exceptional performances in the intersextal scholastic meet will be requested to remain and compete in the relays of the open high school class that will be held in conjunction with the university, college, and junior college events, Saturday. Deadline for Tennis and Horseshoes First Round to Be April 23 Intramural Meets to Be Run Off Rapidly as Time Limit Approaches The first round in the singles and doubles of the intramural tennis and horseshoe tournaments must be played this week and the results turned in to John Sato, intramural director, before 6 o'clock Saturday. If the weather permits, the games being played, the time will be extended but on that account only. M. Saba urges that every effort be made to finish the tennis games before Saturday as the courts will be closed in the afternoon and probably all day to prevent interference with the Relays. On Monday and Tuesday of next week, April 25 and 26, the intramural track meet which was postponed from last fall will be held. The events will be divided between the two days and will begin at 4:30 p. m. on each day. Only those organizations which filed entries for the meet last fall will be allowed to attend the event this week. Only such changes will be allowed as are made necessary by men dropping out of school or becoming insider since the original entry was made to Mr. Sabo any such changes. On May 2 and 3, the Monday and Tuesday of the following week, the spring track meet will take place. Wholly new entries will be made for the women's event. Kansan will carry an announcement of the deadline for filling of entries. The wrestling meet scheduled for tonight and tomorrow night has been postponed until April 27 and 28, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Each man entered will be required to make the fat weight for the class in which he is competing and no extra pound allowance will be made. The BOWERSOCK Prices: Mat, 10-40; Eye, 10-50 Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" A double comedy feature with News Fables men will weigh In at 4:30 p. m. April 27 in the basement of Robinson evmassium. Tomorrow The Relays Start Because only five weeks remain before final examinations, the volleyball tournament must get under very soon because of the lack of time for mental managers of the various organizations must call at room 203 in Robinson gymnasium and make their entry with Mr. Saba. The deadline for this will be Saturday, April 23, at 10 a.m. Monday, April 24, following Wednesday, April 27, on the courts south of the gymnasium. 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